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Dramas for the Daytime
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Friends can always count on Joan and Harry Davis. Strangers learn quickly what good friends these two can b
e.
MARY JANE HIGBY
M
ary Jane's happy Joan has a
career. She's had one ever since
was the movies' "Baby Mary
she
Jane," and she's been Joan for fifteen years. Married to actor Guy Sorel, she likes "double-crostics, Yeats poetry, riding on trains, and the hamburgers you get in Hollywood." She dislikes "novels, planes, the hamburgers you're stuck with in New York." She is real — and likeable.
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JOHN RABY
John has been lawyer Harry Davis since 1931, but he almost became a Wall Street mogul instead. Then somebody gave John a pair of theater tickets — and a star was born. John and his wife Del live in Teaneck, New Jersey, with sons Tony, 7, and John, Jr., 12. Says John, "When a man marries, the most important thing in life is the girl he marries." This New Yorker wed the right girl.
WHEN A GIRL MARRIES
Ever since 1939, radio listeners have known just how broadly the word "neighbor" can be denned. In the story of Joan and Harry Davis, they have followed the lives of two people who have explored each of the many ways of helping friends — and strangers. Happy in their own love, they have helped others toward that same happiness. So much a part of the town they live in, Joan and Harry have come to feel a special responsibility for the welfare of all those in it. Harry, as a successful lawyer, has often been called on to deal with the problems of others from a legal point of view. Joan's approach has always been that of a woman and a friend. Now, in her work on the magazine, she adds one more dimension to the kindness and heartfelt warmth of a "neighbor."
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