Original air date unknown; only record date known.
Cast: Gertrude Berg (Molly Goldberg); James R. Waters (Jake Goldberg); Roslyn Silber (Rosalie Goldberg); Alfred Ryder (Sammy Goldberg); Menasha Skulnik (Uncle David).
Announcer introduction: "Ever since George confessed to Molly that Grace was his wife -- and not Sammy's -- and that he and the girl had come to Lastenbury to play a lying cheating game with the Goldbergs... Molly has been experimenting with human salvation. Her first step was to trust George with the responsibility... and the funds of the newly formed Committee for Juvenile Delinquency. Grace is still unaware of George's confession. So last night Molly Goldberg made another experiment while Jake and Rosie were worried that Grace might leave the house with the funds of the committee, which she had persuaded George to give her, Molly spent the night in Grace's room with her. And as they talked, the girl's heart seemed to soften... and she finally broke into tears. When morning came, Molly had a great happiness in her heart... she felt that she had broken through Grace's defenses. She wanted to tell Jake of her success, but then unfortunately Molly and Jake had a little quarrel. Nevertheless... the question remains... did Molly's talk have an affect on Grace. Now listen."
Announcer close: "Molly will have to learn that the enemy may weaken, but not necessarily have to surrender. In fact, Grace, knowing her own weakness, is all the more determined to make an issue of it and get away..."
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