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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 32

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6-D Llneoln Sunday Journal and Star Sunday, Aug. 11, 146 If 1 NOW CHANT IT'S THi havglock noies and Mrs. Roy Brown and daugh- Ellis Kohler left Wednesday for. t-AucHcttce Gets In Tune With 'Sound Off Chanter ter. Norma.

Mr. and Mrs. Van a two weeks trip to the.western part of the state in the Interest of the soil conservation office for Frank Sinatra is "The which he works Betty Grable; "The Legs;" Jimmy Durante. "The Nose:" Martha Rev. R.

R. Kreps, his wife and Raye, The Mouth;" and the new son, Burl, and Mr. and Mrs. Les Brunt of Beatrice, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Knutzen of Yutan, NeB." Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford camt from Chicago last week to get their two daughters, Ivan and Judy, who have been spending the past month here with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Turner. est "The" personality is Arno lie Kreps left last Sunday after noon for Powell, to visit Tanney. He is "The Chant." Rev.

Kreps' father and other rela tives for a couple of weeks. When the Army Recruiting Service sought someone to make The words are amusing and the audience finds Itself chanting right along with him, but not everyone can produce the same vocal eflects. Others have tried 8fid Tanney is by far the most adept His voice range is very adaptable and his tonal quality most peculiar. Tanney was brought up in Brooklyn He spent, seven summers as an actor and singer in the Catskill Mountains and at, other times during the years, went to City College of New York where he earned his B. and at Teachers' College at Columbia University where he earned his This Is a typical "Sound Off in-trocftlctioni Tanney's humorous refrain about the merits of the Army makes the brightest radio commercials since "Chiqulta Banana." Tanney chants "A ooldloi'i pay FREE and CLEAR No rant to pay and Ust.n HERE Ho goto hi CHOW and all hi CLOTHES So sound oil all you CI JOES." and Too rogular Army a swell earoor Bo sound oil, mon, lot's roluntoor Eight hundred thousand can't be wrona JOIN UP, lot's mako a MILLION STRONG," Irene Wlaschin of Ogallala was Mrs.

Roy Teaearden and Mrs. a series of recorded spot an the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Leon Ora' Gustafson.and son, Edward, ard Klassen last week-end, nouncements in a rhythmic chant, ex-staff sergeant Tanney volun teacher couldn't compete with a stronger urge to act and During his Army career Tanney was a Special Service non-com with the 7th Port Headquarters and served in Charleston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Boston in the U. Belfast, Ireland, Glas-cow, Scotland, Liverpool, England, and Nagoya, Japan. -Now his Off" chants are calling young Americans to don khaki and perhaps see the same places under more tranquil conditions.

Chants Tanney "8lnco Uncle Sam stoppod all tho flghllng A toldtor's Ulo is more exciting He's got more pay and tune to spare And gels to trayel erorywhore. And he goes to OCCUPY A iorelgn land hie A Goes up by TWENTY big per cent To make the soldier glad he went." "Sound Off With Mark War- Mrs. Laura Harling and daugh of Chesterson, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Teagarden of Buffalo, N.

were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Bowers. teered. And when Army Recruiting Service went on CBS ter, Miss Bruce Harling, will arrive Monday from Duncannon with the "Sound Off" program they reached out for Tanney. It to visit Mrs.

Harling's daughter, Mrs. E. E. Ewing and her family. Miss Harling will remain in Lincoln to attend the state was his first lob since his dis M.

A. A desire to become a charge and it seems destined to make him into a nationally known personality. university this fall. MAISWS BACK AC AW Mrs. Ivan Waples and daughter, "The Chant" is a good looking Marylin, were called to Kansas Mrs.

J. W. Meier and daughter, Deloris, are visiting Mr. Meier at Fanning, Wyo. Mrs.

Jacob Erickion and daughters, Birdie Lu and Mar-lyce, of Minneapolis, are the guests this week of Mrs. Jacob's sister, Mrs. Harry Bur-nette and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Ferrell Allison and four children arrived in Lincoln Tuesday from Hollywood, Calif, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ex-GI with light brown wavy hair and blue eyes, and it is al City Wednesday night in answer to a message stating that her hus ready apparent that he Is an who works in Kansas City, had appealing person with the auto had a stroke and was taken to a graph seeking segment oi me public. After every "Sound, Off hospital there Wednesday. now," musicai-oramatic series presented over CBS in behalf of the Army Recruiting Service, has been extended for two more Miss La Verne Chittam has ac broadcast fans gather around, cepted a position as secretary to thrust autograph books in front "HEH NIBS," M1m Georgia Gtbba raloxtt la Hollywood botwooa ro-fcaanali of CBS' "Tony Maitln Show." weeks.

The start Mertm Walters, principal of Have of him and he dutifully signs ed July 4, was originally sched lock school. The Chant" There may be deep Carl Humble and Mrs, AUison'i uncle, Barney Buckley and family. Mrs. Allison before her marriage was Dorothy Buckley and was a former Havelock resident. significance in the fact that this Mrs.

W. B. Marshall was hostess Tuesday to the TL.W. club. Following the meeting refreshments routine takes place every inurs- "Harvest Of Stars' ENJOYING a brl.l r.splt from tho boat Is Sybil Tront who dooi OY.rythlncj irom baby crloi to ploying romantic load, on CBS' "Lot's Protond." (Saturdays.

9:13 a. KFAB) day night in the same CBS theater uled to be heard for seven weeks through August 15, in the time period usually occupied by "The FBI in Peace and War" on Thursdays. CBS has now provided two additional broadcasts for Friday, August 23 and 30. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Williams were served, where Frank Sinatra sang wnen Signs James Melton he was rocketed to stardom, and and family visited friends and relatives in Wymore last Sunday. Mrs. Cora Jenkins of Council Bluffs and Mrs. Florence Harter became known as "The voice." To Replace Mas'scy Mrs. Jack Micin of Plattsmouth Tanney is a singer and an actor of Omaha came down Wednesday NEW YORK Jamei Melton was the guest Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Carrigan. and he combines talents Dotn to attend a family dinner in honor Mark Warnow's orchestra, the Lyn Murray Chorus and guest artists are featured in the musical portions of the program.

Drama departments to produce his snap has been signed to five-year radio contract ai a permanent of their mother, Mrs. Olive Hart' shorn's birthday. Mrs. Susie Smith went to Shelby py sounding chant which opens a hi -jT-" staging star and master of cere Howard Hunter went to the every "Sound oil" Broadcast Saturday to visit her son, Dr. Paul Smith and family.

tizations depict the achievements monies on the "Harvest of Stars" lakes in Minnesota this week on of the Regular. Army In peace program, Sundays at 12:30 over Tom and Quentin Clifton of a fishing trip, time. WOW, on the NBC network. Mrs. James Young hit her head Melton, who replaces Raymond Massey, will start October 6.

Havelock have gone to Hampton, where they have located and have gone into the grocery business for themselves. (Thursdays, 6:30 p. iu abj. "Now look ALIVE and ilay AWAIT Tho Army's 'Bound Oil' show JAKE So sound oil, toldlorf, com oar rait lot's wako up Undo Sam EL." SYMPHONY on an iron rod Monday while working and bruised her face and shoulder. She was taken to a local when the program changes from a guest star policy to a format which will place more emphasis Alluring Ann Soth.rn, h.r tlx-wook vacation oror, roturni this Friday night (8:30 KFAB) to rotumo hot "Maliio" show, carrying on as tho wamv hoarl.d lnqulilllro lady who.oto.t btontlons uiually load to a lot oi trouble ior all about h.r.

hospital for treatment and she On The Air was able to return home on en music A dramatic story of Thursday. She is some better, CHS Drama Probes American contemporary life or a Mr. and Mrs. William Miller historical highlight will be fea tured on each broadcast spent last week-end in Denver, Corrupt Elections Spending their vacation with CBS 'Crime Doctor' Enters Seventh Year "Crime Doctor," the astute psychiatrist-detective Dr. Benjamin Ordway, goes into his seventh year as a CBS sleuth on Sunday, Aug.

11 (6:30. KFAB). House Jameson, who has played the part of the "Crime Doctor" for the past two years, has been with the program since it started, as have Edith Arnold, "the best gun moll in the Walter Greaza, who plays Inspector Ross; and Frank Readick, who is every kind of a tough guy. Max Marcin writes, produces and directs the program which he originated in 1940. He estimates that he turns out the equivalent of a full-length play every three weeks in spite of the fact that when he had finished his first thirteen scripts on the show he asked to be released from his contract on the grounds that he was "all written out" Armed revolt of a group of ex CBS SYMPHONY OECHESTBA 1 p.

Sunday, KFAB. Anthony Oollini 1. Suest conductor on tb. Sunday afternoon roadcast. H.

lead, a performance ot hi. own "Sir Andrew and Sir on. ot the bet known work, of hi. compatriot, Sir -Edward Ilgar, th "Enigma" Variation), and the early Bibellui ton. poem, "En Saga." FESTIVAL OF AMERICAN MUSIC 7 p.

Howard Barlow will continue to conduct the orchestra, with relatives ir Kansas City last week- end were Miss Arlene Miller and Foster May Is Appointed To ABC News Post, Hollywood Lyn Murray's mixed chorus sup servicemen against the unfair election practices of a corrupt Wayne Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKlnney A group of 12 ladies went to the home of Mrs. S.

D. Smith Tuesday to surprise her on her 83rd birthday. The ladies took refreshments and spent the afternoon socially. Mrs. Charles Williams baked a huge birthday cake for her and others remembered her with Mrs.

Mary Schulke and brother, John Gerdes, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Bertha Heier, at Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Churchill and son, Lyle, of Washington, and Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Kroy-mann of Cedar Rapids, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Condon. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Easton and political machine is the basis of will go to Chicago and Auro.a, plying vocal support. Comedian Travels --With Monroe Ork Columbia's "Fighting Senator" drama on Monday, AuguBt 13, HOLLYWOOD Foster May, 111., Saturday to visit Mrs.

Mc Kinney's sister, Mrs. Jack Fitz- who last week assumed the duties fl-an. KFAB. Sunday, K.FOK. IjOuis tiauimen, noted concert Tlollnlat, and Jane Powell, MOM tarlet, will be gueiU on the program.

Kaufman will play the "blue." lection from William Orant Btill'i "Lenox Avenue Suite." The program Include, a medley of Romberg longs, and "Time On My THEATRE Patrick and family, and their When a political machine, using National; Infantile Paralysis fund, for which broadcast he received the Peabody award. First Interviews of famous people by May include those of Dorothy Thompson and Earl Browder. Early in 1945, he went Vaughn Monroe is the first of Director of News and Special Events for ABC In Hollywood, has had a very colorful career in son, Bob, who is employed there vicious means, thwarts tne at band leader to have his own ex Mr. McKlnney will return Sun tempts of returned Gl to oe piprted to office, there is an ex elusive, non-musical comedian. day but Mrs.

McKinney will stay radio. For many years his pro plosion that rocks the city. Jeff MERCURY SUMMER THEATER 8 p. for a longer visit. grams on WOW, Omaha, Nebraska, and KFAB, Lincoln enjoyed Perry McCormick of Oshkosh to Europe as an accredited war KFAB, Friday.

Agne. Moorehead 1. beard with Orson Welle. In an original "American Cavalcade" drama. Frank Fontaine is the funny fellow and he does hilarious routines which have the wide Monroe fan following hysterical during intermissions of the band's was the guest of Mr.

and correspondent for WOW, Omaha. widespread popularity and are en Mrs. Melvin Morrison Sunday and TOU WERE THERE 12 noon, Sunday. Monday. joyed on an even broader scale now that he has joined the American Broadcasting Company.

Other "firsts" were from Hitler's deserted office in the Reich Chancellery and the King Christian interview from freed Denmark. dulcet A high Virginia Bruce prayi the lead In the drama about disaster aboard th. S. 8. Yukon and berolo re.cue effort, of the Red Cross.

A family picnic oi the John Tyler, the "Fighting senator," an ex-serviceman himself, steps in to protect the rights of the GlV Jeff Tyler, played by Richard Coogan, is a veteran of the Anzio campaign and a Congressional Medal of Honor winner. On elcc-1 tlon he becomes a crusading state legislator. Heard regularly in the dramas is Louise Fitch, as reporter Priscilla (Mike) Logan. jNelson family was held last While May was long prominent Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Barrett are vacationing in the Black Hills for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Val Buglewiez and son, Johnny, are coming from Omaha to spend the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. Ralph ConneHy and Mr.

Connelly. light of his routines Is a sidesplitting Impersonation of Monroe Alorton Downey Salutes Mrs. Rrooke, Hastings ACADEMY AWARD THEATRE 8 p. Sunday at Antelope park, cele brating the fortieth wedding an in midwest radio circles, his sphere of activities in the broad Himself. Mrs.

A. H. Brooke, oi Hastings, niversary of Mr. and Mrs. John receives the Morton Wednesday, KFAB.

Lovely Lena Turner (tan In an adaptation of the movie hit, "Vivacious Lady," th. story of a night club singer who secretly marries professor son of a college president and goes back to school. Nelson. Their two daughters Downey "Big Little American" Spotted during an army show on which Vaughn was making a personal appearance, Fontaine was signed personally by' the Has Interviewed Many Important people who have faced May across his "mike" read like a "Who's Who." His guests have been the late President Roosevelt and all members of his family; President Truman and casting industry certainly have not been limited to any area. In fact, his many "firsts" have taken him literally around the world.

from Omaha, Mrs. Roy Perkins Din uauer is visiting irienas in Denver this week. salute on the popular tenor's program broadcast over the Mutual and Mrs. Frank Moran, were out SCREEN GUILD PLAYERS I p. Mon network Monday, Aug.

12. of town guests. Many Radio "Firsts" Mrs. Brooke is the unselfish Mrs. C.

R. Mitchell and son, day, rvria. van jonnson, June Ally son and Ouy Klbbee play the lead role. In an adaptation of th. movie, "The Devil and Miss Jones." comedy drama of a May was the first to have a his' entire cabinet; J.

Edgar Hoover; admirals, generals and sponsor of a model home for the Ray, and Mrs. James Bena of Minute A Lady Leaves maestro and now is a regular fea tare of the ork's appearances. r- rn. HlftD Adds Acclaimed "Ave Maria Hour" To Cuday Programming full time commercial "man on the street" program: he was first to crowned heads and titled foreign aged near Hastings and, despite her 80 years, remains constantly Omaha were the guests last Fri-day of Mrs. Paul Portsche.

romance among department store union organizers which Is aided by a supposedly mean old bos. who joins hi. workers ers. He conducted the last radio interview with the late Wendell describe the horrors of the Ohio Valley flood while he was active in this worthwhile project, The executive committee of the incognito. Havelock P.TA.

met Friday after NEW YORK, Aug. 8 (INS) Wilkie. marooned for days in Cairo, 1111 noon at the new Havelock Now In its 11th year on the In 1943, May sought election as It's getting so that a lady can't nois, and with his broadcast lines under six feet of water; credit Y.W.C.A. to appoint committees U. S.

Senator from Nebraska and RADIO PROGRAMS KFAB, Nebraska's largest station, affiliated with fhe JournaJ leave her radio program for a it, the "Ave Maria Hour," known as the oldest religious pro-cram to use dramatic action as to serve for the ensuing year, was defeated only after the en dorsing party split. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson andi and Star, operates on 1110 kilocycles, both day and night featuring for the first broadcast from a flying helicopter also goes to Foster May; he took a microphone Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Larson of primary medium of expres B. S. programs. Listings are supplied by the stations. ion, has become one of the most Davey were dinner guests Satur minute without the party getting rough.

Jinx Falkenburg, actress, model and tennis-star, missed her first morning broadcast today for the good reason that she gave birth into the sacsad halls of Guatemala beloved features of radio. KFAB 1110 KFOR 1210 day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Chamber of Deputies to hear that Foster May is 40, married and has two daughters one of whom is a U. S.

Cadet Nurse. He has an effervescent personality, a dynamic will to work and a knack of putting his microphone "sub Beginning "today, at 10:30 a. Chester Rung. country's declaration of war on tola outstanding religious pro Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Brown and the Axis; he interviewed Fred children were here one day last gram will be heard for the first time in this area, broadcast by Snite, from the letter's iron week visiting their uncle, Lee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks who have been spending a couple of weeks here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brooks and other relatives, left Monday morning for Cedar Rapids, la.

He it being transferred there from Omaha by the International Business Machine Co. Before going to Cedar Rapids he took two weeks training at Poughkeepsie, N. at their school there. Walter Jobman of Gothenburg visited his brother, Rev. R.

Jobman Monday night and Tuesday. Sgt, Robert P. Ketterer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ketterer, 6628 Ballard, left Monday to return to duty as a paratrooper at Ft.

Ben-ning, after a furlough of two weeks spent with his parents. Mrs. Louis Fettin and her sister, Mrs. J. E.

Ribellet, have returned from "Hammond, where they visited their sister, Mrs. J. E. Gibes and family. Mr.

and Mrs. James Wall and daughter, Connie, will go to Logan, Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Logan and daughter, Nancy, came from Omaha Tuesday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carlton. Mrs.

Logan and Mrs. Carlton are sisters, lung in connection with the jects" completely at their ease. to a baby son yesterday. While she was gone, her husband, Tex MqCrary had invited three political candidates to talk things over on Tex's and Jinx's KTAB. Shankland and family.

Bill Slaughter has been dis Among the dramatizations that have won widest acclaim are the annual presentations oi the Nativity story at Christmas time, charged from the navy at Camp Shoemaker, and arrived home last Sunday night. morning NBC program. The guests while the lady of the house was away were Rep. Vlto Marcantonio, Joseph Bryan and Patrick J. Hannigan, candi Miss Virginia Pierson who has CALLING ALL VETERANS Calling all veterans All veterans eligible to receive that which is at the root of all evil money, natch under the new enlisted men's terminal leave pay bill, should park themselves beside a radio at 9:43 m.

tonight. Gen, Guy N. Henninger will be interviewed by Jack Hitchcock of KFAB at that time, and will answer questions for vets in this area. the-Passion of Our Savior during Lent, and the glorious Resurrection at Easter. been spending the past two months at Texas City.

ar-l dates for nomination in New rived home Wednesday morning, York City's 18th congressional Mrs. W. O. Slaughter enter-! district tained twenty-two guests at her home Thursday evening in honor The party "hadn't been going ir.no Viofnrn thpv started calling of her grandson, Theodore Moyer and his fiancee. Miss Helen De- each other "communist," "fascist" Question Airing PEf.SOI1Rl lilESSRGE Camp of Tiago.

at amiscel and "stooge." The studio audience, comprised Ammiiv nf aimnnrter. for all three laneous shower. The couple wiU oe wed next Sunday. cations by letter, written on the men got into the spirit of things Mrs. Laura Brown of Yuma subject "Why I would Like to is the guest this week of Radio listeners who may hav.

about radio artist, and program, art Invited to lend them to th. Radio Editor, Sunday Journal and Star. Llneoln, Nebraska. Answers will appear on thl. p.g.

as aoon a. th requested Information Is available. Visit New York." The best letters with alternate msses, doos ana wild cheering. KTatumrlr annltpamen said things are selected, then finally, con Miss Goldie Snare. Miss Snare will have for weekend guests her brother, Jay C.

Snare and wife like that never happened when testants are chosen by interview, KCKX1RS R1SSS Jinx was around. personality, etc. (For an inside track, I suggest you consult Ne Dear Radio Editor: Any word of Iowa City, la. Mrs. Emma Tincher of Fair braska's own Mrs.

Myra Sattler on iTed and uunny lormeriy heard over station KMMJ? G. S.J bury waq the guest of hef nephew Much Obliged, Fred! Tf vnn llv to be 150 years old, of Denton who just returned from W. D. Tincher aand Mrs. Tincher Lincoln.

Neb. Monday, a Cinderella trip to New York! On the other hand, chances are Ana. Checked with Ray Kozak you can give Fred Waring part Dr. and Mrs. V.

S. Barkey left over at KMMJ on "The tsiue- The three groups of W. S. C. S.

will meet next Wednesday, Aug. 14, at the church basement at 10 o'clock to can apples for use at their booth during the State Fair. Each lady is requested to bring herwn sandwich and there will be a hot lunch at noon. Mrs. Lillian Spence and two children, 'Yvonne and Kaye, left Tuesday for Detroit, Mich, to spend a couple of weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs.

John Spence. She will stop on her way back to visit relatives at Rockville, la. Last Saturday Mrs. Lillian Spence gave a party for her son Kaye in honor of his 12th birthday. There were 13 little boys present and the afternoon was spent playing games, and later that it will be some time before Tuesday for Edmonston, Alberta, Th.

Bettona Hearing Aid li to tin? you hardly know yon are wearing It part end brtUrle. contained In on until plastic ew and yet ao powerful to emtlsiy tlx bom difficult um. rrrnxo the hearing aid This is as important as the correct fitting of your glasses. There are over one hundred charted types and degrees of hearing losses. Incorrect fitting may cause ridge Boys" and to date, no in of the credit tor your accompusn-ment The late Dr.

A. A. Bogo-molets, whose serum, ACS, was formation as to where they are. Canada, where they will spend the remainder of August with a contestant is selected from Nebraska again, 'since a Nebraska winner just returned. aeveiopea vu jjiiuues The only lead he had concerned their plans at one time to go to their daughter, Mrs.

J. D. Carl Waring Blendor, invented Dy uic wnn mBAstrn. for an important son and Mr. Carlson.

KMA in Shenandoah, la. The Jolly Eight Pinochle club step in the preparation of the met Tuesday with Mrs. Vera lurther impairment, develop a serium. The Bienoor is swmtuuu "Vic and Sade" are btck on the Dear Radio Editor: I would like! White for their regular meeting. Refreshments were served after nervous condition or Just dlscom fort Correct fitting can be accom equipment in most researcn laboratories, and is used in many air on the Mutual Broadcasting Co.

Will you please tell me what to know how "Cinderella, Inc." the games. picks their "Cinderella" for thel plished only by a great number processes. station at what time we can hear Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hamman month.

Would appreciate any in of differently constructed trans Mrs. spence servea mem ic SUNDAY A.M. 7:00 a. m. a.

m. 7:30 a. m. 7:45 a. m.

KFAB World N.w. Mary Crowler I Country Journal Country Journal KFOR Silent SUent I Coffee Concert. Chosen Peopl WOW I Revival Hour Revival Hour I Revival Hour Revival Hour :00 a. m. a.

8:30 a. m. 8:45 a. m. KFAB News I Paul Carson Religion Today Religion Today KFOB I Mor.

Melodlq. Morning Melodies Rev. Q. J. Everest Rev.

Q. J. Everest WOW I Chapel In Sky 1 Midwest Report Rev R- R. Brown Rev. R.

R. Brown a. m. a. m.

9:30 a. m. 8:45 a. m. KFAB News Wings.

Jordan Beneath th. Bell. Beneath the Bell. KFOR Bible Class Bible Class New. Unity Truth Center WOW Rev Brown Rev R.

R. Brown Cheer-Op Time Solitaire Time 10:00 a. ta. a7m. 10:30 a.

m. loTTs a. m. KFAB Salt Laa. Choir i Salt Lake Choir Ave MarTaHour Avs Maria Hour KFOB Prophecy Vole I Prophecy Voice Old Fash Revival Old Fash'd Revival WOW I News I Oema and Jotting.

I Furs on Parade Lifetime Favorite. LL' m. 11:80 11:45 a KFAB People's Plat. People's Platform Tim. for Reason News KFOK Revival Old Fash'd Revival I Voice of St.

Paul'. Vole of St. Paull. WOW I Ch'ch, Wlld'd World Front World Front House of Beauty A P. 18:00 No.il 12:15 s.

m. 12:30 p. m. 12:45 p. m.

KFAB I Assignment Assignment Horn. Nebraska Network New. KFOR I Red Cross Ilka Chase Nebraska Network M. L. Nelson WOW I News Farm Magatln.

Harvest of Stars Harvest of Star. 1:00 p. aa. 1:15 p. m.

1:80 p. m. 1:45 p. m. KFAB CBS Symphony I CBs Symphony CBS Symphony I CBS Symphony KFOR Sammy Kay.

Sammy Have I Oems of Melody Bam Petenglll WOW I C. Cavallero Carmen Cavallero I One Man'. Family On. Man's Family 2:00 p. m.

STl5 p. m. 2:80 prm. 2:45 p. m.

KFAB CbS Workshop I CBS Workshop Electric Hour Electric Hour KFOB I The Dreamer House of Beauty Down Your Alley Down Tour Alley WOW (National Hour I National Hour Neb -Iowa Hour N.b.-Iowa-Hour p. m. 2:15 p. m. p.

m. p. m. KFAB Family Hour I Family Hour Front Porch I Wm. L.

Shlrer KFOR Darts for gh 1 Darts for Dough Counterspv Counterspy WOW I Bym. of Air I Symphony Air Symphony of Air Symphony of Air I 4:00 p. m. 4:15 p. m.

4:30 p. m. 4:45 p. m. I KFAB Silver TheaS I Silver Theater I Viva America Viva America I KFOR Sun.

Ev. Party Sun. Evening Party Eugenie Baird Candlelight, Old L. WOW I Catholic Hour Catholic Hour Ask Be Another Ask Me Another 5:00 p. m.

5:15 p. an. 5:80 p. m. 5:45 p.

m. KFAB Oene Austry I Oene Autrv I Blondle Blondle KFOR Oen. Bradley Don Gardiner (Qui. Kids Qui. Kids WOW Dr; Tweedy Dr.

Tweedy I Rogues Gallery Rogues Gallery 4:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. p.

m. :45 p. m. KFAB Rich. Lawless.

I Hlchard Lawless Crlm. Doctor Crime Doctor KFOR Music Festival Muslo Festival Music Festival Music Festival WOW I Alex Templetbn Alex Templeton Tommy Dorsey Tommy Dorsey p. aa 7:15 p. na, 7:80 p. m.

7:45 p. m. KFAB Corliss Archer Corliss Archer Star Theater I Star Theater KFOR Summer Jnl. Harriet Parson. Harry Von.ell Policewoman WOW Mrrry-Oo-R Merry-Oo-Round Familiar Muale Familiar Music aa.

p. 1:30 p. s. 8:45 p. M.

KFAB Tak. or Leave Take or Leave It Easy Listening Easy Listening KFOR I Mystery Hour Hour of Mystery Hour of Mystery Hour of Mystery WOW I Hour of Charm Hour of Charm Rhapsody Rhythm Rhapsody, Rhythm :00 p. m. :15 p. 0:80 p.

m. p. m. KFAB Ned Calmer Paris conference Jimmy Fldler I Gen. Henninger KFOR Myi My Hobby Mystery.

My Hobby Curtain Call I Paul LeBar WOW I RCA Show RCABhow Pacific Story Pacific Story 10:00 p. an. 10:15 p. 10:30 p. aa.

10:15 p.m. KFAB I New. Bongs from Show. I Les Brown I Lea Brown KFOR I New. Dance Band Dance Band Dance Band WOW I News Show Time I Our Foreign Policy I Our Foelgn Policy 11 p.

11:15 p. m. 11:80 p. sa. 11:45 p.

as. KFAB I News Jack Harris I Charlie Splvak Charlie Splvak KFOR Dance Band I Dance Band Jance Band Dane Band WOW News Night Muslo 1 America Onlted America United MONDAY A. M. aa. 0:15 a.

aa. 0:80 a. aa. 4:45 a. at.

KFAB I News Hired Hand. Down to Earth I A Girl and Song KFOR News. R.P. D. R.

F. D. R. F. D.

WOW I News Aunt Sally Markete 1 Farm Reporter 7:00 a. 7:15 a. m. 7:80 a. am.

7:45 a. i. KFAB I New. Billy Dean I Howard A SheltoD Mary Rangers KFOB Don Hollenbeck Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock WOW I Alex Drier Lyl. Stan Co.

New. Reveille Roundup 8:00 a. aa. 1:15 a. m.

8:30 a. aa. 2:45 a. ay I KFAB New. Turntable Muslo I Danny ONell I Dr.

Paul I'KFORINew. Breakfast Club BreakJart Club Breakfast Cluk I WOW I New. 8 01 Special Road Of Lit. Joyc. Jordan fM a.

aa. 0:15 a. aa. :0 a. aa.

8:45 a. aa. KFAB Valiant Lady I Light ef World Tim. to Remember Jeaal. Toung FOR I Mi.

True Story My True 8tory Church Hymn. Morning Melodle. ,1 WOW I Fred Waring Fred Waring Barry Cameron David Hanim a. aa. 10:15 a.

m. 10:30 a. aa. li a. a.

KTAB Kate Smith I Aunt Jenny Helen Trtnt Our Oal Sunday i FOR I Tom Brcnrman Tom Brenemaa Home Edition Charm School WO I Lone Journey Lora Lawton Special Delivery Musical Grab Bag 11:0. at 11-15 aa, 11.30 a. aa. 11:45 a. KFAB Evelyn Winter Bachelor'.

Children 1 Judy A Jane I Radio Ranger. KFOR I Caaa Cugat No Pressure Bale Glamour Manor Olamoor Manor WOW I Maaimerad Horn. BeantUul Meet M. Big 8ltr and Mrs. Fred Hall were called to it in this area? Also the same information on "Big Sister." Mrs.

mitters (not just one or two) co formation on this. KeorasKan, cream and cake. Red Oak, Monday because of ordinated with many receivers of Nelson, Neb. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Hannan and NivTJSSWOIONIC M.V.B., Lincoln, Neb. the serious illness of Mrs. Hall's Ana. The "Cinderellas" each and Mrs. Hamman's brother, W.

month are' selected from appli- Ans. "Vic and Sade" are back on Mutual, 'tis true, 7:30 p. m. Jl types and some very thorough scientific training and experience to be able to recognize the type of bearing loss. The Beltone is made R.

Karrihard. HEARINV All Thursdays. Have you tried KORN, Mrs. Mary Wageman and grand-daughter, Shirley Patter Fremont, 1400 on the dial; KHAS, Hastings, 1230; KGFW, Kearney, Will Neatrml Oder Earwara and Card. We Invlie to Cum In OMMStratlM.

son, will leave Sunday for Rock-jville City, Iowa, where they will 1340? "Big Sister" is now heard Monday through Friday at 11:45 spend a couple of weeks with THI AGI Of SUPER-POWEX IS HERE I AcousticoQ Introduces Revolutionary NEW relatives. la great numbers of different transmitters, each different in construction. If you wish to learn why there at more Beltone one-unit ear-tax aids in use than all others OOsnbined write or call at the Lincoln Beltone Office, 219 Securer Mutual Bldg- or if you wish a m. over WOW. Dear Radio Editor: Can you Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong in, and daughter, Doris, returned last tell, mt where to write for in Wednesday from Los Angeles BURRESS formation about the Dr. Chris where they spent a month visit tian play contest? D. Lincoln, Neb. f.

jj two children, Faye and Giles, left Wednesday for Idaho Springs, on their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Hoyt took Mrs. Hoyt's neice, Mrs, Dorothy Baliinger and two children, Bobbie and Betty, to their home in Sterling, Colo, last Friday and returned home the first of the week. Mrs. Baliinger has- been visiting here about six weeks. Mrs.

E. E. Ewing was severely! burned on the face, chest and left arm last Friday when a jar cf beans which she was canning exploded. She was taken to a local hospital where she received treatment for a couple of days, She is doing as well as could be expected. The-Ewings were former Havelock residents but now live at 815 South 34 th street, Lincoln.

Rev. Ralph T. Kyle of Central Missionary Alliance church will preach at the Havelock Mission ing their daughter, Mrs. John personal consultation with Ernest PER POWER OPTICAL CO. 13194 St CLOSED AT 1 P.M.

SAT. Ana. For details concerning Wolfe, and family and other rela tives. J. Han phone or write for an appointment Phone 2-6265.

Adv. entry into the contest, write Dr. Miss Iona Baler returned from Christian in care of McCann- the hospital last Sunday and is Erickson, 50 Rockefeller getting along nicely. Plaza, New York, 20 N. Y.

Mrs. Albert Harris of Morton NOW A eo Plan By Lincoln Man 'Mills, and Mrs. Earl Waters of Omaha were guests last week iSONOTONE! of Mrs. J. B.

Stanley and family Mrs. Harris is a sister and Mrs, Waters a niece of Mrs. Stanley's OocapM TELEX Hearing Srrio Ef YOUR OWN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Baker and little daughter, Charlene left last ary Alliance church Sunday morn Sunday for a two weeks (Vacation a wm jmi a nmainw Aim PcraocMrricethataasuret you the beat poatible hearing trip to Little Rock, ArkJ HEARING AID More hearing power by far than ever thought possible I With Let Battery Voltage! IsWeightl LessBuTkl Less Expense! Amazing oew experience for hard -of -hearing! Call or write today for free demonstration! ACOUSTICOIV Louis M.

Banoock, Dist 116 Stuart BIdi. 1-4831 The Far and Wide club met care plus the marvelous new Enuilnu "firtO" I rTuesday with Mrs. Reah Hazel- ing. Mrs. H.

A. Hinman and daughter, Mrs. Martin Ltwin and son Jirnmie, went to Greeley, Colo, Sunday to accompany Mrs. Hin-man's son, Jack, who is going to rigg, 4925 North Forty-ninth street, for a 10 o'clock luncheon Phono 3-4500 fltA Eraeady BattMiM and All Hearing Aid Accessories EOfER. EntfpVBAItY Lincoln TELEX Representative FOB W.

LLOTD COPT AGE CO. Your Telex Hearing Center and Kensington and a hostess gift Each member remembered MIDGET AND STANDARD SIZID lATTIilES FOR IYUT NEED A A. D. GEE. Consultant lit fed.

Sec Bids. 2-3404 13th and Lincoln 8 the hostess with a gift A family picnic was held lasU register at the Greeley university for the coming year. Miss Collie Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scarr and daughter, Ruan, of Davey were the guests Friday evening of Mrs.

Ernest Hansen. They came to help Mrs. Sunday at Bethany park includ ing Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bowers, IS RarU-BirsM Omaha Gene and Deloris Meier of Have arrioo tbof Attar" lock, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Bowersl and son, Richard, of Boa trie, Mr 4 Hansen oeiebreit her birtbdaf..

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