Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1954)

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05* \ / V Ha H ■w§Hm \ -S\ Christmas is the infinitely precious season of birth, baking ahead PEPPER YOUNGS FAMILY Out of doors, the air is crisp with a promise of snow, and within the house — warm and alive with the joys of a family Christmas — there is also a promise. A tall tree blazes with colored lights and ornaments treasured from year to year, bright tinsel and ribbon are everywhere about the room, and party-dressed youngsters giggle and shriek with pleasure. . . . Christmas is their season, Pepper Young thought, his heart filled with contentment at the sight of the family gathered around his hearth. His own son Button, turning from toy to toy in a merry-go-round of delight, showed Pepper and his wife Linda how pale Christmases had been when they were childless. And Pepper's sister Peggy Young Trent, aglow with maternal pride and love for Hal and young Ivy, mirrored their happy feelings. . . . Yes, Christmas is for children, and it is also a time that looks ahead into a shining new year. The important thing, Pepper said to himself, is to look ahead, to forget the past year's angers and disappointments, and renew that peace of mind and inspiration which are the season's greatest gifts. For Christmas time celebrates the long-ago birth of a Holy Child, and it is dedicated, now and forever, to children . . . and to those grownups who have retained the innocence of heart which shares a child's joy at the season's blessings. Pepper Young* Family, on NBC Radio. M-F, 3:30 P.M. EST, b sponsored by Procter & Gamble for Camay. Joy, Spic and Span. Pictured here, left to right, in their original roles, are: Betty Wragge as Peggy Young Trent, Richard Wigginton as Hal Trent. Mason Adams as Pepper Young. Eunice Howard as Linda. though the clear,' innocent eyes of children— to a bright new year