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6 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Saturday, March 4, 1950 Friday Study Club Program CHAIRMAN APPOINTED Appointment of Richard Powell as chairman of the Welfare Committee of the Rochester Transportation Club was announced yesterday. Keyed on 'New England9 By MOORE CREATING a scene as strikingly "New England" as the pro gram they arranged, members of the Friday Study dub met at 1 p. m. yesterday at the home of Mrs. Don U.

Bridge in East .25 Ml SUJUtdi la Study Retailing On HeuuL lodi 7Wa TEXTILE WEAVING Garmnti mwotm 9 9 Mall lik bw. Moth H1 1S37 holM. burnt, tears. rlHS. Ave.

By JUDY DOTY THERE is one phase, of their retailing studies that Rochester Institute of Technology students look forward to each year with eagerness. No classrooms, no books, no homework for one whole week learning" is there and yet, "the more than ever! The event is the senior omer noony, too. At ner home in Paul is a special collection, twmimifcini Mi iisaunr jiawaasMsaiiiiuajujiimm. iffliYMimi ii'owiinrnw'oiiisMiiiiiiiiimt retailers trip to annual which, Dorothy sighs, "has to be dusted regularly. In the collection- 107 miniature horses.

Following "a dessert luncheon, "20-some of the 36 membership started their informal meeting. First business, in the proper parliamentry procedure, then a report from Mrs. Earl D. Shepard, political current events secretary, who reported on the recent issue of unemployment Entertainment was, as always, book reviews; this time centered on the program of the day New England. To an accompaniment of knitting needles and crochet hooks, Mrs.

James F. Bisgrove gave a spontaneous and convincing review of "Jonathan Fisher" by Mary Ellen Chase. Mrs. Thomas A. Caswell followed up with a correspondingly vigorous account of George Bean's "Yankee Auctioneer." Thi study of literature is the mainstay of the club which meets alternately at members homes, and reviewers rotate.

Response to roll call was in the form of story-telling, each member giving accounts of country auctions they had witnessed or heard about. Mrs. Charles J. Lyman, vicepresi-dent, presided in the absence of the COLUMBIA SCHOOL pupils will New York City, where they visit the retail markets and buying offices, the city's stores and manufacturing plants. serve as volunteer guides at the Rochester Museum tomorrow.

They are: Jean Schaaff, Elizabeth Seymour, Caroline Fenyvessy, Nancy Manson, Helen Bilhorn, Sandra Rumsey, Nora Kearns, Mary Tate, Joan Brownell, Nancy Allen and From the Younger Set Here they add to their knowledge on the retailing business and, often, get an insight on ca bally Dickason. ENGAGED if" "Jf" "it" A RUSH TEA is planned for tomorrow afternoon by Nu Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma Sorority. Jovce WE'RE "25" THIS MONTH! On Saturday. March 25 th, Station WHEC will celebrate Its 25th Anniversary. For a full quarteiw century.

WHEC has been striving to serve the people of this community, to keep them well-informed, to bring them the ilnesl In entertain, ment. to offer opportunity to promls. ing loal talent, to provide hours of pleasant relaxation for every man. woman and child. Hurwitz is chairman of the affair which will be held at the home of president, Miss Alice L.

Grenelle, Joanne Susman in Ave. A. Mrs. Warren J. Root was voted into IrliifMirfBWlii iii mil imiimmim ii Wlili'iii mi inmili'a imiiiMiimimMi Lnrib sl hmmhbkhmbmihhmhhkhhi the club, which is now in its 41st Dr.

and Mrs. Charles F. H. Allen of Maplewood Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Hunter Allen, to Gerald John DeBoer, son of Mrs.

Gerald DeBoer and the late Mr. DeBoer of Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Allen was graduated from Flora Stone Mether Col-lege of Western Reserve University, and attended the graduate school of applied social science at that university. Mr. DeBoer attended Adelbert College of Western Reserve University.

A Spring wedding is planned. DESTINATION NEW YORK CITY reers that lie ahead for themselves. Twenty-three students will take the trip this year; they, and two faculty advisers, will leave Rochester on Monday. Tuesday morning they will begin a round of tours that will include Macy's department store, National Retail Drygoods Association, Associated Merchandising Corporation resident buying offices. Tennessee Eastman Corporation's synthetic yarn plant.

United Piece Dye Works, Henry Rosenfeld Dress Company, Morris Haft Coat and Suit Company, Good Housekeeping Institute and year. "3JID CENTURY FASHIONS, take to New York City next week. There, the students will visit stores, buying offices and other points of interest to their retail studies. Retailing students at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Ann Holt, Nancy Cummings and Marjorie Davis, from left, pack bags they'll FACES, FIGURES A IN ON THE COLLEGE SCENE Sibyl Remington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis K. Remington 'of Penfield and a member ot the Beaver College Glee Club, will sing with the club in the college's third annual concert at Town Hall, Philadelphia, on Tuesday evening Marianne Braun, daughter of Mrs. Anne H. Braun of Hollywood IDEAS" will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Margaret Thirtle, at a meet ng of the Elmira College Club of Mary Montoya 25 years WHEC Sight from that evening, ago, when the call letters Rochester Wednesday evening at the Women's University clubhouse, editorial offices of Wofnen's Wear East Ave.

has been named to the dean's honor Joins Brides Church Guild Slates Supper Thursday Daily, a trade journal. The dessert meeting is scheduled list at Lake Erie College, Painesville, for 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Barbara They will also study furniture, tex Williams will be in charce, assisted Ohio. A senior at Lake Erie, Marianne is active on the campus as a member of the Nursery School tile and costume exhibits in the American wing of the Metropolitan's The Inter-Nos Guild of South by Mrs.

Harold Palmer, Mrs. Ken neth Berger and Miss Jane Strachen Museum. According to Miss and of the international Rela Hogadone, head of the retailing de CHATTERBOX CLUB members tions Club She is a graduate of Brighton High School. Roy A. DiPasquale of Beresford Roches and guests will attend a buffet QUR Lady of Perpetual Help Church was the scene of the wedding, Feb.

18, of Miss Mary Dolores Montoya of Sixth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Montoya of Cuba, and Joseph Van Chieri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanChieri of Clinton Ave.

N. The Rev. Frank J. Hoefen officiated. were first sent over the air, this station hat sought to maintain the closest of contact with its listeners.

We have welcomed criticisms and suggestions. and we have benefitted from them. In fact, we sincerely feel that we owe our success to you folks who constitute our vast listening audiences. We are extremely proud to be able to say that WHEC is the station LISTENERS built! I can assure you that WHEC will -ALWAYS continue to be the station listeners built! This past quarter-century has been one of hard work for all of us here at WHEC. but the hardwork Congregational Church will serve supper in the dining room of the church at 6:15 p.

m. Thursday. Following supper an open house will be held to give friends an opportunity to greet Dr. Arthur Walwyn Evans of White Plains, former pastor of the.church. luncheon at 1 p.

m. Tuesday at the 4 feiVi yji kzl J-ta ft ter, has been elected president of the club. An afternoon of bridge and Purdue University chapter of the canasta will follow. Members are Society of American Military Engi asked to make luncheon reservations. if i partment which has scheduled the New York trips for the seniors since 1937, the young people will take a postman's holiday Saturday, and do their personal shopping in the New "York Students making the trip are: Nancy Cummings, Marjorie Davis, Shirley Miller, Ann Holt, Eleanor Luberti, Anne Cahill, Joyce Crowe, Shirley Young, Marian Campagna, neers He is a junior in the School J7LORIDA WINTER VACATION- of Civil Engineering and a second The bride was gowned in white IS IS Mr.

and Mrs. Walter lieutenant in the Reserve Officers Training Corps at Purdue Nancy Priestly of Ontario, formerly of Rochester, are spending a few months Neff of Balsam St. has been elected slipper satin en train, and her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried white carnations. secretary of the freshman class at Charlene Sanders, Lois Timby, Elea in St.

Petersburg, where they are the guests of Mrs. Jeanne Boyn-ton Woodward. Brockport State Teachers College nore Yourdon, Theresa Harvey, Ida She is a graduate of East High School Warzecha, Jean Waldraff, Robert Miss Susan DiAngelo was maid of Geiger, Louis Kinum, John Newman, Frank Marcoccia, J6hn Wait, Neal Also elected by the freshmen is Arthur Hills of Dewey an Aquinas graduate, as representative to the Student-Faculty Association Speers honor, wearing a yellow satin gown with net illusion skirt, matching braided satin halo and carrying an arm bouquet of carnations. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gloria VanChieri, J)R.

AND MRS. George V. Butler and their sons, George and Robert, of Meigs have returned from three weeks spent at Pass-A-Grille and Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Fla. council Edna Murphy of St. i Cheapest and i Shortest Way Wolin, Harold Roberts, Edward Vid-ler.

They will be accompanied by Miss Dorothea Fritz and Richard C. Reidenbach, RJT faculty members. Mrs. Harry A. Snyder said her vows Feb.

4 in the Trinity Methodist Church. She is the daughter of Mrs. John Cook of Richland and the late Mr. Cook. Paul Nazareth Academy gradu De Hond Mrs.

Warren F. Stoll was Miss Elizabeth L. Bleier before the couple's marriage Feb. 11 in Brighton Presbyterian Church. Church Rites Unite Pair ate, was elected as alternate to the has been more than compensated for by the thrills of accomplishment.

Never a day goes by but folks rep. resenting every walk of life come to my office or call me on the tele phone. I like to meet them, and talk with them. and I like BEST to be able to oifer the faclUties of WHEC to back up worthy local undertakings. This we have been able to do over and over again.

This we shall con. tinue to do! Before signing off, I want to thank you folks, our listeners, with all my heart for the major role you have played in our development. It's been fun to work with you! council. MISS VIOLA REYNOLDS of Miss Anita Bolinas and Miss Amber Montoya. All wore gowns similar to that of the maid of honor, in blue, and carried yellow carnations.

Myra Montoya was flower girl TO DOWNTOWN Goodman St. S. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodward of YWCA's Plan Harry A.Snyder utMr-sTfin LeRoy, at their home in Palm Beach, and Roger VanChieri was ring i Fla.

bearer. BRIGHTON Presbyterian Church Area Parley Best man was Russell Schoenheit was the scene of the wedding on and ushers were James Montoya, brother'of the bride, Joseph Palmieri and Newell Walker. Feb. 11, of Miss Elizabeth Lucille Bleier to Warren Frederick Stoll. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Elmer 1 Takes Bride JN a ceremony Feb. 4 in the Trinity Methodist Church, Miss Emily Viola Cook, daughter of Mrs. John Cook of Richland and the late Mr. Cook, became the bride of Harry A. Snyder, son of Mrs.

Loretta White-field of Fulton Ave. The Rev. Harold PLANS for a Western New York Area Conference of YWCA's, to precede regional and national meetings, will be made by local and area delegates at a meeting Tuesday in A breakfast, dinner and reception f-f Tvr Bleier and the late Mr. Bleier of Wil- Yours at 1460, followed the ceremony. shire the bridegroom the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Burton Stoll of Orch DOROTHY Kenmore, N. Y. ard Dr. DALE Representing the Rochester Young The officiating clergyman was the J-t A -Ml 5 "Every Hour On The Hour" Terminal-Broad South Ave.

'Phone-HAmilton 8950 a tmvv 'virw rnvvpoTiiii i women nnsuan Association win Patton officiated. 12:15 p. m. First Saturday Luncheon Group, meeting. Powers Hotel Ballroom.

8 p. m. Rochester Club, dinner party, club. 8:15 p. m.

Rochester Museum Association, Indian fashion show. Museum of Arts and Sciences. 'The bride wore a sailor blue suit with matching accessories and Ameri ocan beauty rose corsage. Her matron General Manager Rev. George Ulp.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Raymond R. was attired in an afternoon-length dress of Winter white and brown lace, worn with brown accessories. Shcwore a matching hat and of honor, Mrs. Shirley Babey wore Is the dream of most 'teen-agers. Butibe Mrs- Wayne Gorton, chairman of give Dorothy Dale a horse! the Young Adult Committee; Mrs.

Dorothy, who's 17 and a pupil at ustav A. Lehmann, chairman of the Harley School, has been seeing the! Volunteer Personnel Committee, and countryside from a saddle, and loving! Miss Anne Soden, associate execu-every moment of it, for a number of years now. In fact, she became anj Other delegates will attend from enhusiastic equestrienne at the age! Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Batavia, a ereen suit with brown accessories Guide to Radio Programs for Saturday, March 4 and yellow rose corsage. Nelson Cook, a brother of the carnea a oouquet ot talisman roses and gypsophila. of 5.

Lockport and Tonawanda. The group Mrs. Arthur Wolters, the bride's Although she's a senior, this is her will decide place, date and subjects only attendant, was attired in petal bride, was best man. Barbara Myers Marries Paul D. Humphrey- first year at Harley; before that she for the area meeting.

pins crepe with brown accessories and carried a bouquet ot tea roses and iris. Mr. and Mrs. Ford A. Myers an attended Sullins Junior College in Bristol, Va.

And, of course, in such horse -loving country as Virginia, Dorothy was in her element. She and her classmates participated in many Robert Stoll was best man for his JTfcLLA WH ITe nounce the marriage of their daugh brother and the bride's, brothers ter, Miss Barbara Jane Myers to Paul Douelas Humphrey, son of Robert and Donald Bleier, served as tfaul II ushers. 1 riding events horse shows and games on horseback and spent many hours on the Virginia trails. Her own special pride and joy is Indian Princess, a three-eaited mare. Christian Science Lecture Announced Mr.

and Mrs. F. Edgar Humphrey of Webster, Feb. 24, at the Church of the Epiphany. The Rev.

Henry T. Egger officiated. Attendants were Miss Margaret Narehood of Rome and Henry To-kars. First Church of Christ, Scientist, i Victor of this city will sponsor a free lecture on "Christian Science: The Religion cf Comtort and True Friendship," by The former Miss Montoya became VanChieri on Feb. Mary Mrs.

IS in Dolores Joseph a cere- Wesley Minister Oscar Graham Peeke, C. S. of Kansas City, Mo. The lecture willl be delivered at 8:15 p. m.

Monday in the niony in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. I church edifice at East Ave. Announces Series Theme of a March series of sermons to be delivered by the Rev. Robert S. Root, minister of Wesley Methodist Church, is "Victory The "Princess" is a Tennesee a roan with a silver mane and and Dorothy broke in the mare her-j self.

A black mare named Gypsy: Queen was Dorothy's only other, and first, horse. Last December, Dorothy went to New York City to take a lesson from an authority on riding, Capt. Conrad Fisher, who specializes in the highly educational dressage work in horsemanship. Her plans after graduation include a business course at RBI. But someday, she would like to breed walkers and palominos.

The young equestrienne has an- You can make homemakiag chorea a little brighter and lighter by waxing your curtain rods with a good furniture wax. The wax keeps the rods from rusting and the curtains slip on with just a twist of the wrist. Copr. 1950. Sua and Timet Co.

All riht reserved (iiiWiliUiirb uMSQ Through Prayer Power." He will speak at 11 a. m. tomorrow on "Is Prayer Possible?" Other topics will be "Pathways to Prayer Power," "Pay as You Pray" and 'The Patience of Unanswered Prayer." pWHEOj WHAMSSf WSAY 1370 WRNY 689 WARC WVETSf 36 Morning Meditation Clockwise Timekeeper Clock Watcher Shut-in Special News; Walt's Time 45 New Forestry Journal Timekeeper Sacred Heart Shut-in Special Walt's Time 0t Musical Clock News: Clockwise Timekeeper News; Clock Shut-in Special News; Walt's Time "715 Musical Clock Clockwise News imckeeper Clockwatcher Shut-in Special Walt's Time 30 Musical Clock Clockwise Timekeeper News; Sports Shut-in Special Walt's Time 45 Musical Clock Clockwise Timekeeper Clock Watcher Shut-in Special Breakfast News 800 News News Timekeeper News; Clock Martin Agronsky Waifs Time 15 Musical Clock Clockwise Timekeeper Clockwatcher News; Tic Toe Walt's Time 30 Musical Clock Bible Hour Radio Bible Club Clock Watcher Here's to Vets News; Walt's Time 45 Musical Clock Clockwise Radio Bible Club Clockwatcher Sat. Grab Bag Wall's Time 900 Musical Clock David Kessler Tuneful Trends News; Music No School Today Women's News 15 Musical Clock Boy Scouts Tuneful Trends Mountain Music No School Today Walt's Time 30 Barnyard Follies People Are Funny News; Trends Mountain Music No School Today Walt's Time 45 Garden Gate People Are Funny Tuneful Trends Mountain Music No School Today Walt's Time; News 4 ft00 Forum Fred Waring Musically Yours News; Sweet Corn No School Today Italian Music I II 15 Juvsnile Forum Fred Waring Musically Yours Fun in Fables No School Today Italian Music I l30 J. DiMaggto Show Mary Lee Taylor News; Music Lithuanian Hour No School Today Italian Music 45 J.

DiMaggio Show Mary Lee Taylor Musically Yours Lithuanian Hour No School Today Italian Music 00 Jackson News Lassie TB and Health News; Singing Junior Junction Coast Guard Parade 15 Let's Pretend NBC Stamp Club This Is A'rmy Singing Faith Junior Junction Coast Guard Parade 30 Junior Miss Fd McConnell News; Bobby Sox Guest Star Music At Home Voice of Army 45 Junior Miss Ed McConnell Bobby Sox Ballr'm Piano Magic Music At Home Building Together 00 Theater of Today News; Day's Hit Noon Melodies News. Music 101 Ranch 3oys Man on Farm 1 1 1 5 Theater of Todpv Sat. Dateline Noon Melodies News, Music 101 Ranch Boys Man on Farm I A 30 Grand Central St a. Green Wheel, Safety News; Social News. Music News: Boy Meets GirWoondav News 45 Grand Central Sta.

Archie Andrews Rhythm Varieties News, Music Boy Meets Girl Babe Ruff Story 100 Stars O'er Hollyw'd Farm-Home Hour Binglime News; Armed Forces Navy Hrur Singing Along 15 Stars O'er Hollyw'd Farm-Home Hour BingTime Queen's Teens Navy Hour Singing Along 30 Give, Take Nat. Guard Show News; Border I abor Program Roger Dana Youth Symphonies 45 Give, Take Here's to Vets South of Border National Guard Roger Dann Youth Symphonies 200 County Fair Proudly We Hail Polka Dots Frontier Town Metropolitan Opera Youth Symphonies 15 County Fair Proudly We Hail Polks Dots Frontier Town Metropolitan Opera Youth Symphonies 30 Get More of Life Wash. Report News; Jazz Cellar Frank Race Metropolitan Opera Radio Singers 45 Handyman UN My Beat Cellar Frank Race Metropolitan Opera Radio Singers 00 Al Sigl Music Pioneers For the Living News: Melody Mat. Metropolitan Opera Dance Orch. I 15 Science Adventures Music Pioneers Sat.

Matinee Melody Matinee Metropolitan Opera Dance Orch. i30 Farm News Music Pioneers News; Matinee Melody Matinee Metropolitan Opera Caribbean Crossr'de 45 Cross Section Music Pioneers Sat. Matinee Melody Matinee Metropolitan Opera Caribbean Crossr'ds 400 Ryan's Orch. Living 1950 Sat. Matinee News; Melody Mat.

Metropolitan Opera Dunn on Discs 15 Sen. Brian McMahonLiving 1950 Sat Matinee Melody Matinee Metropolitan Opera Dunn on Discs 30 Open House World We Want News; Matinee Melody Matinee Metropolitan Opera Sports Parade 45 Open House World We Want Sat. Matinee Melody Matinee Metropolitan Opera Sports Parade 00 Open House Mgr. Sheen Musicale Paul Robinson Metropolitan Opera True, False K15 Open House Mgr Sheen Musicale Race Results Metropolitan Opera True, Fake 130 Stephen's Orch. Ray Reagan News; Musicale Polka Party Metropolitan Opera Stars on Broadway 45 Stephen's Orch.

ConfidentT Closeups Musicale Polka Party Sports Hollywood Quiz 600 News Roundup News, Sports Supper Club WRNY' FM New Harmony Rangers 15 MacMillan. Spts. Answer Man Supper Club Sunset Serenade 90 Club Harmony Rangers 30 Silver, Gold NBC Symphony News, Sports Sunset Serenade 950 Club Twilight News 45 Dr. Dexter Perkins NBC Symphony Benny Goodman, Sunset Serenade 950 Club Here's to Vets 00 Forward Rochester NBC Symphony News: Melody Cor. News; Cavalcade 950 Club Hawaii Calls 15 Forward Rochester NBC Symphony Melody Corner Music Cavalcade 950 Club Hawaii Calls i 30 Vaughn Monroe Max Raney Melody Corner Melody Treasury Chandu.

Magician Comedy of Errors 45 Vaughn Monroe Max Raney Melody Corner Melody Treasury Chandu. Magician Comedy; Kennedy 800 Gene Autry Hollywood Theater Melody Corner News; Records Heinie's Band Twenty Questions Gene Autry Hollywood Theater Melody Corner Classic Requests Heinie's Band Twenty Questions 30 Goldbergs Truth Consequences News: Miller Classic Requests Hollywood Byline Get More of Life 45 Goldbergs Truth Consequences Glen Miller Classic Requests Hollywood Byline Guest Star 00 Gang Busters Your Hit Parade Time to Waltz News; Records Night Shift Meet Your Match 15 Gang Busters Your Hit Parade Time to Waltz Record Review Night Shift Meet Your Match 30 Godfrey Digest Dennis Day News; Star Record Review Night Shift Rally Echoes 45 Godfrey Digest Dennis Day Evening Star Record Review Night Shift Rally Echoes 00 Sing it Again Judy Canova Concert Hall Ft. Wayne-Royals Sat. Night Club Chicago Theater 1 II 15 Sing It Again Judy Canova Concert Hal! Ft. Wayne-Royals Sat.

Night Club Chicago Theater 30 Sing It Again Grand Ole Oprey News; Rosary Ft. Wayne-Royals Sat. at Shamrock Chicago Theater u45 Sing It Again Grand Ole Oprey Rosary for Peace Ft. Wayne-Royals Sat, at Shamrock Chicago Theater 1180 ON YOUR DIAL Starting Today! "THE GREEN WHEEL OF SAFETY" 12:30. First JINGLE CONTEST Prize Winner Will be Announced! Here's a new safety program that's entertaining as well as instructive.

It's presented by WHAM and the Underwriters Board of Rochester in cooperation with many public spirited business concerns thruout the WHAM-area. The first JINGLE CONTEST winner will be announced, chosen from among more than 800 entries. Tune in! THE FAMILY ROSARY FOR PEACE Radio Program will be inaugurated by HIS EXCELLENCY MOST REV. JAMES E. KEARNEY at 10:35 this evening STATION WSAV The program will be broadcast nightly hereafter at 10:00 P.

M. (Saturdays 10:35) News; Sign Off Double Your Money Double Your Money News; Sandman Sandman News ARC Light Parade ARC Light Parade WARC on 24 Hrs. News, Sports Morton Downey NBC Orch. NBC Orch. Dance Orch.

Dance Orch. Dance Orch. Music; News It 00 DiC News 15 Spotlight on Youth 30 Midnight Hoedown 45 Midnight Hoedowa For JnfeJJigenf News Commentary TUNE TO DAVID E. KESSLER 9:00 A. M.

Mr. I tiler has more than 25 years' experience as a reporter. Hear him' daily at 3 M.1 FI Modulation station affiliated wita WHAM at 98.9 megacycles duplicates WHAM programs from 3:00 p. m. to 11:11 p.

m. daily except for occasional special programs. WRNY-FM at 97.9 megacycles duplicates WRNY programs from 6:00 a. m. to 6:00 p.

m. carries FM programs from 6:00 to 9:00 p. m. daily. rpVr- WHAM, Saturday, P.

M.i 5:25 Billboard; 3:30 A Disaster Strikes; 6:00 Hopalong Cassidy; 7:00 Air Forum; 7:30 Black Rober 8:00 Ken Murray; 9:00 Ed Wynn; 9:30 Cavatcade of Bands; 10:30 The Clock; 11:00 Mr. O. K. Weatherman. SUNDAY, P.

M.t 3:15 Billboard; 3::0 God of Creation; 4:00 Today with Mrs. FDR; 4:30 Meet The Press; 5:00 Super Circus; 5 JO Hollywood Talks: 5:45 It Can Be You; 6:00 INS Newsreel; 6:20 Billboard: 6:30 Supper Club; 7:00 Paul Whiteman Revue; 7:30 This Is Show Business; :00 Toast of Town; 9 00 Playhouse; 10:00 Celebrity Time; 10:30 Who Said That? ST. yJjLUj Him tkttti) UMj 1 fv 1 i I.

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