Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1941)

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rzffiefc (J?urt<zs mmta/ IN LIVING PORTRAITS With these beautiful photographs of Pepper, Linda, Biff, Curtis Bradley and Hattie Williams, you can now complete your own special picture album of radio's popular family from Elmwood PEPPER YOUNG (left) is a typical American boy of nineteen. His name is William Culpepper, but you had better call him Pepper. Pepper is filled with amazing vitality, he excells at football, basketball and hockey, and his real passion is aviation. Pepper was only sixteen when you first met him, but even at that precocious age he was distinguishing himself. When his father's factory was flooded, he risked his life to save valuable papers. Later, when Mr. Young's fortune was wiped away, Pepper left school for a year to help the family out. Pepper has had girl trouble, crushes which every adolescent gets, but his real love is a childhood sweetheart, Linda Benton. He also loves his sister Peggy, and is forever teasing her. When he graduated from Elmwood High, he wanted to join the Army Air Corp, but he was too young. He is now learning to fly at a local civilian Air School. (Played by Curtis Arnall) LINDA BENTON (right) is a wholesome, pretty blonde girl of eighteen. She adores Pepper, is full of fun, and also is very practical, and Pepper's parents both feel that some day she'll make a fine wife for their son. Linda and Pepper have quarreled over other girls with whom Pepper has been temporarily infatuated. There was trouble over a young aviatrix and a girl from California named Marcella, but that's over and now Pepper and Linda have an understanding. They know that some day they will be married. It almost happened when Pepper nearly landed a job on the Elmwood Free Press. Linda feels that Pepper can't possibly love her as much as she loves him. But, as she told Mrs. Young, "You don't always expect the one you love to love you as much as you love him." As each day goes by, Pepper finds more wonderful qualities in her and loves her more. (Played by Eunice Howard) OCTOBER. 1941 23