Radio Mirror: The Magazine of Radio Romances (Jan-June 1943)

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PRESENTING, IN LIVING PORTRAITS— See in interesting close-up photographs the delightful rural folk you've been listening to daily over NBC, sponsored by P. & G. White Laundry Soap HIRAM NEVILLE, right, is one of Snow Village's leading citizens. When asked about himself, he'll say, "I was born on a farm in this village 62 years ago and the first word I said was 'No.' " Hiram is frugal, honest, suspicious and as New Hampshire as a stone wall. He shows an ornery surface, but underneath he's got a heart of gold, and when he does a generous act he doesn't want anyone to know about it. (Played by Parker Fennelly) YOUNG WILBUR AND MARGIE are the young 'uns in love. He's Carrie's son; she's Dan'l and Hattie Dickey's niece. Young Wilbur has been spoiled by his mother for all his eighteen years and, considering this fact, has turned out pretty well. He is Margie's first beau. Hattie has brought Margie up to be smart and capable and nature made her pretty. She can twist Uncle Dan'l round as she pleases, but not Hattie. (Wilbur played by John Thomas) (Margie played by Jean McCoy)