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Mary Hartline

Mary Pauline Hartline (born October 29, 1926) was an American model and actress who became one of television's early stars.〔(Mary Hartline - Biography )〕
==Early life==
Hartline was born in Hillsboro, Illinois, in 1926, the second child and second daughter of Paul and Dorothy Crowder Hartline. Her father was involved in local politics, becoming chairman of the Montgomery County Democratic Party and, after Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president, the Hillsboro postmaster. Hartline graduated from Hillsboro High School, where she was elected the "Queen of Love and Beauty" (then the equivalent of the prom queen).〔(Mary Hartline Contents )〕
Harold Stokes was a Montgomery County native who had gained success as a band leader and radio personality. During a period that he was out of broadcasting, he was living near Hillsboro and was persuaded to produce a local amateur show fund-raiser. Hartline was a dancer in the show.〔

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