Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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49 OTKe Kids GroW Up Once reigning favorites among the child players, these girls are now promising ingenues. Peaches Jackson, left, is able to give an account of activities during the years since she played the screen child. j ■ hhHW ' I •"•;;;" ' \ JM %id ■I Gertie Messenger, above, used to disturb the hearts of the juvenile fans in a series of kid comedies. The Fairbanks twins, below, will bring to "On With the Show" the training obtained from their former child rol< 5. / Virginia Lee Corbin, above, once one of the leading baby actresses, has grown up to be a blond young lady. Mary McAlister, left, who i-~ remembered as a child star, will be seen in Harold Lloyd's new comedy.