Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1954)

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the Joy of Sharin Unlike Loretta Cole in The Romance Of Helen Trent, Teri Keane is happy — and bringing up a happy little girl By MARY TEMPLE Teri Keane and her daughter made a striking picture as they sat together on the wide sofa facing the huge carved stone fireplace in their living room. A high-ceilinged room in a duplex apartment in New York, with a delicately scrolled stairway leading upstairs to a small balcony and two bedrooms. The lovely blonde actress with the dancing hazel-green eyes looked proudly into her child's adoring brown eyes under their fringe of dark lashes and the wreath of silky light brown hair. As three-year-old Sharon got up suddenly to look from the window at the view of Central Park, you noticed what a tall little girl she is for her age, and how, underneath her childlike friendliness, there is almost a grown-up poise. The outward sign of an inward security, the manner of a child who knows she is loved and protected. "I am a happy woman," Teri Keane said. "I want Sharon to be happy when she grows up. Our lives will be different, of course. I was a child actress, and John and I are not thinking about that for Sharon, at least we are not planning things that way." (Continued on page 69) Riding the merry-go-round with Sharon, Teri senses the wonderful link between generation and generation. A former child actress herself, Teri wants only a domestic life for her own daughter — picnics for two in the park, motherly mending of a tiny ripped seam. 11 ;1 1 1 V tat j » * T w <J I j SB W^ \ Teri Keane is Loretta Cole in The Romance Of Helen Trent, CBS Radio, M-F, 12:30 P.M. EST, as sponsored by Whitehall Pharmacal Co., Boyle-M idway, and Prom Home Permanents. 65