TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1956)

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7. Mike misses death by inches, and recuperation is slow. To Sara Lane, his fiancee, the shooting means a panicky fear. If Mike continues his dangerous police work, she is convinced that someday, somehow, another unknown criminal will kill Mike. when Hester gets worse and has to have an operation — the bad thing again — everybody jumps in to take care of little Bebe. As I said, Cora Lane took some care of the kid without letting Harry know about it. And Sara has been helping, too, with worrying about Bebe. But, best of all, Grace O'Keefe — the Plaza's public steno — ended up taking the youngster to live with her till Hester gets back. Grace is crazy about the kid. Having her around may end up with Grace ditching my friend Charlie (he's been sort of ducking the responsibility of marriage) and getting herself tied up to a widower named Paul Roberts who really wants a wife and has two kids of his own. "Never can tell how things will work out, can you? "There's Harry Lane and Cora, my girl Sara and her family, Grace O'Keefe and my friend Charlie and her new beau Paul, and old man Spode and his wife and child. Every single one of them's got problems. And, to look at them on Main Street, nobody would guess what's going on in their minds. No, in a town like Monticello, you can't tell what goes on by just what you read in the papers. . . . Myself, I still wonder about Harry Lane ... I just can't help wondering whether he knows more than he's been telling." Pictured here, as seen on TV, are: Mike Karr John Larkin Sara Lane Teal Ames Mattie Lane Peggy Allenby Jack Lane Don Hastings Harry Lane Lauren Gilbert Cora Lane Sarah Burton Martin Spode Eric Dressier Hester Spode Helen Shields Bebe Spode Beverly Lundsford Grace O'Keefe Maxine Steuart The Edge Of Night, CBS-TV, M-F, 4:30 to 5 P.M., is sponsored by Procter & Gamble for Tide, Crest, Camay, and Spic and Span. 57