Eloise Kummer
Margery 'Eloise Kummer' was an American radio and television actress.
Early years
Kummer was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kummer. After graduating in 1933 from Sheboygan High School, where she won honors in dramatics, she attended the University of Wisconsin, graduating from its School of Speech. Later, working at the perfume counter in a department store in Chicago allowed her to study "manners of speech, reactions, opinions, and characteristics in general" of women. After working in the store, she began acting on radio.Career
Radio
In October 1937, Krummer successfully auditioned for a part in Curtain Time and, as a result, appeared in the program's October 15, 1937, broadcast on WGN. A March 11, 1938, newspaper item reported, "Miss Kummer has been heard frequently on programs over Chicago stations..." By October 2, 1938, she had been chosen as a member of the permanent cast of Fortunes of Emily on WGN.Kummer's roles on radio programs included those shown in the table below:
| Program | Character |
| American Women | Host-narrator |
| Backstage Wife | Marcia Mannering |
| Betty and Bob | Kathy Stone |
| Dear Mom | Jane |
| Doctors at Home | Mrs. Riggs |
| Guiding Light | Norma Greenman |
| Hot Copy | Patricia Murphy |
| Island Venture | Nancy |
| Lone Journey | Nita Bennett |
| Lora Lawton | Marcia Trevor |
| The Right to Happiness | Carolyn Allen |
| Road of Life | Carol Evans |
| The Story of Mary Marlin | Mary Marlin |
In 1957, Kummer was co-host with Josh Brady of two 15-minute daily talk programs on WBBM in Chicago. The Eloise and Josh Show aired in the mornings, and The Josh and Eloise Show was broadcast in the evenings.
She returned to radio drama in 1980, taking the role of Circe in a 12-hour, $1.5 million National Radio Theater production of Homer's Odyssey.