Radio mirror (May-Oct 1936)

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Introducing at the left, the four members who make up radio's newest family. First there's Peggy, then Mr. Young, Pepper and — last — Mrs. Young. These parts are played by Betty Wragge, veteran Jack Roseleigh, well known Curtis Arnall and Marion Barney. Tune in 3:00 o'clock weekdays to an NBC network for Elaine Sterne Carrington's show. Right, you can see now why Peggy seems so attractive when you hear her on the air. Betty Wragge's responsible. Below, Jack Roseleigh's had more than enough experience to make the father come to life. Above, Marion Barney fits to a T the part of the lovable parent, Mrs. Young, who scolds but doesn't mean it. And, below, is Curtis Arnall who became famous when he played Buck Rogers, as the hard to handle young Pepper. 56