TV Guide (May 28, 1954)

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Guess who? Gale Storm having the time of her serene life doing a Liberace imitation. 'My Little Margie’s' Calm Stems From Religion And Her Family ( ''t ALE STORM, in more ways than f one, is a press agent’s dream. Every time there’s a bad blow she gets her name in the headlines. Her favorite to date is a recent Los An¬ geles headline which read,“Tail End of Storm Wags Itself Out.” She also is partial to the constantly recurring ones about “Storm Nears New York,” “Storm Reaches Kansas,” “Storm Ap¬ proaching Portland.” “And all the time,” she says, “I’m talking at a Brownie meeting. I go all over the country, every day, with¬ out ever leaving the neighborhood.” More substantially, however, Miss Storm (who was born Josephine Cottle and has been Mrs. Lee Bonnell for the past dozen years) is a press agent’s dream in that she (1) knows instinctively what to say to which re¬ porter, (2) can ad lib little gems of good, clean fun without his writing them for her in advance, (3) will go along cheerfully with any gag so long as it doesn’t offend her good taste or ruffle such starlike dignity as she supposes she must occasionally 15