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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • 38

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PAGE FOUR SUND A NOVEMBER 13. 1938 THEGREEN VILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Celeste Holm Star In 'Clnny Brown' TEXTILE STOCK WFBC 13.10 On our Dial 93.7 On FM Trade Winds By LOU SCHNEIDER PRICES LISTED SPLENDID CAST Long At Odds, Nozv Work Together 5000 Kaita 1 )0-Hdii Kli(lvu Hour IM htt NUl I 0 Tu To. i Iiii.m NbO Ju-Hi NtllliUir Uuallil TD SUPPORT HER Bid And Asked Quotations On Number Of Southern Cotton Mill Issues II.EITION INTERPRETATION' Wall Streelem are predicting that the results of the national elections spell out good business ahead pins more inflation. The anti-Administration voting 1 ill ru unit- aui.uair Uuium -In UtmurlAiii Jwltil MofUtti JU- Hariiiv.fi i ItO-WurlU Nci Huullilull-NbC in fiol.iiai.i Hur 10 JU l'l, Arl ul I NbC III 1-Liut b.nn.J, 11 W-N-Juiil I'jriiUura II II Ifr I'hurtt) IJ 14- MlUUar SIluU.ti Will Be Heard 0r WFBC At 8:30 Tonight; Play Is Satiric One Adult Education Classes Planned by STAFF CORRESPONDENT ANIM'KSON. Nov.

14 Adult Education classes will be organized next Thursday at 6:30 p. in. at Boys High School, according to Mis Lessie Moore, county supervisor of adult education. All teachers and prospective students are requested to attend tin meeting. Teachers will Include Mrs.

Frances Hitching and H. C. Turner, for classes looking to high school certificates, and Mrs. Virginia T. Crooks and Miss Virginia Caldwell for elementary school work.

The classes will begin November 30, and will be held twice a week for 12 weeks. IHUAUO LIVIiTOlK CHICAGO Nut 14 hutfi 3uo. Mai 4 POO tatlmaltJ. tuiiipaleil aara Parruoi and I la 15-36 ti i li r. riiurt auvaiuv atlglita uliutr 'ill) IPs tuai 25-50 luatr at ll.r tra tnu tlit tun tuud at 21 00 paid lor el.ul.t 3111 IP.

Bid and asked prices on a number of Southern cotton textile null and miscellaneous shares have bern prepared by local brokers. As of the close tif trading Friday they are: II Jd-rim, W.aiiirr fmym Nail ftai. indicate! public wants a continuation the New Deal I Fair Deal broad benefits of government props to t-iit unemployment and a Celeste Holm will play the title role of Mareery Sharp' satiric novel, "Cluny Brown," in an adap jo-riim in Hit Nt IJ-lln Walll Oli-Cran Kuali 1 UU-'I traiuitf Huu ul Mini I iO utliii ul Mnudv I W-tlililu aan HfUUllU -Amoco tation by Karl IlamniT, on NBt I Nbl' lU-Nia u- Miea.n Mrrriti luuru final! hiayiiou.se on WKBC at 830. John Chapman, drama critic of the U-Around 1 uan rianifi'f tliral JN.Y. Daily Neua, hot.1 ami ioiii- tj-wa)in Kii.a -Auirty Molon Tuv-bM, Ctiiikldliit Mutual of onialia nientator.

steep business iecession. financial wire intimate that President Kisetihouer UlU Mi Holm, popular alar of the SPUN FlIIH musical and dramatic atae, at well as the acreen, will be support i-a u.l HualaiiU Vita, II 7 JU A Oil Ho.l.nd vi.ii I JK-MJL' riiar eialiuut-NaO I mm NDC 3i-xro, ul -NBC In ov l.il M.n oul-NbC 111 4 N. NBC treat Mac II KO-NbC 11 11 N.at- NbC II JU Hit C'ailiuilr Hour II vuAfur Miduiahl cd by a distinguished cast of Broadway and radio actors, In- eluding Evelyn Varden, John Stun- atittiis tin- liialit't lup prht lirrt lev, I'atruia Wbeel, Mercer Me Nut 3rd. Mrtr.al L.a.i- il.uur ito-ivi; tiut.l.tri rli.itd at au-20 no with Hit t'leod, Jo Huntley WriKht, Chester hole Uk)-2mi lb Pariuat and atiL S. ration, l.eona rower, Noiman Jiose and Alexander Scourby, Cluny Brown was a tall, willing.

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23't l'l 4'i tl'. UK. HIIIIMIKt MK. DIM AN MR. POOLK gram oi tne current aeason with the NBC Symphony Orchestra, at 6:30 p.m.

KST, Mill spotlight member of the orchestra when the solo part of Berlioz' "Harold in Italy1 for viola and orchestra will feature Carlton Cooley, fust violist. The one-hour concert in Carnegie Hall will open with Richard Wagner's "A Faust Overture." This work was described by Wagner as 21 5H-20 15 Cllul.r 3ull IP arlal.L i lutr at 20 50 Tilt lamer lot of 325-150 IP. lata at 17 00-1 IS an urun.t la aright. li-w at lvoo and amall numutia up tu boo lb. ai low a.

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20 50-21 50. tulnmre.lal 2i IP helfelf 14 00 ulllllr and lominrr. lal mat opened ai 10 Do. 1)0 clused at 1 75-11 00 late laltl iall-ners and lUtter 0011 50 larelv 7 1)0-I Ml odd llielll do all to 5 00: ullllty and lUinmtriial built 10 50-14 iw. mainly II 00.

DO tuud lieavv and niejluili eitit fai bull! 10 oij-13 00 inaiiiiv 10 50-11 60: leu i hull iiinl prime v.ler- T) 00. mu.t luliimer. lal lu ihulie lj 00. lull and tllltv 8OV-I4 00 For yeais now. the IKC enleilaiiier.

Hob Foole. hat bern hav .1 l.l swing to the liberal wing of his political party, and avoid the conservatives. They expect him to make that clear in his January "States of the I'nitm" message. If true, and Wall Street speculative circles insist it is, expect more of Social Security benefits, special tax cuts, easy money, higher farm props and smaller cuts in defense spending. In a nutshell, the financial community trading element is anticipating a new wave of inflation to sweep the nation.

And this despite the worldwide depression in gold prices. The official news that General Motors has agreed to buv and pav S2H.UIMMMMI for Kaiser Motors' huge Willow Run plant run firms your reporter's exclusive disclosure of a couple of weeks ago that the deal was In the making. A Buffalo reader asks: "Do top-level businessmen really fear being air-bombed by an enemy?" An-svier: No! Note that the nation's most costly postwar industrial and business development is in a line between New York and Washing-tun. These new plants and buildings are probably the world's finest bombing targets. In other words, because of complete faith in our Armed Forces, there's no fear of being air-bombed.

Westinghouse Electric slashed 18 to 40 per cent from the prices a ii ii mr ir i iruiuiiui uiiipaiiv, a no uieir iiianaKemeni. cm wiin ine merger ul three companies, In eluding mine Kroatlcastmx whuh hat operated WMKC for II years. Mr. Poole will move to Kaillo tome son, the latter riancec, a Polish refugee writer who is a ituest, and the town chemiM who would wed cluny, despite every- thniK. In the cast are Anne Diamond, Malum ni in here, I'ooie einieaviiri to "burv the hatrhet right In the bald head of Hevo Mhitmlre, Write manager who will manage WFKC IV.

Thouxh It's all in fun, Ihe restraining hand belongs to Niirvin Unman, longtime WFHC man who will be program director for the TV station. Mr. Foole's program will be heard each morning on Wl lC (Greenville News Fhoto by Joe F. Jordan). a lone poem which should be called "Faust in Solitude." It orirf- Crornpiun-Know Lm iiiu oar) irially was intended, according to uuir iioiut mil ipar i Dinil urn Cu pr II 50 Kinl Nat hk icllvi ipur IJOI Craiiklln Nut Llff Itil Co WESC WMRC ine composer, as the first movement of a grund symuhonv.

How Ivor Francis, Alfred Shirley and Wendell Holmes. Bill Welch pro duces. Ed King duetts. Fibber And Molly AIIC ever, Wagner never did compose lllalit Furtlund Cvm 'oar 111 Ivtv St Co ipar 16' I. IP t.lli Ina Ci uar ltd' Mtl ram Trurk Cla A AM 92.5 FM 5000 Walla 1410 AM 94.9 I'M 5000 Uatu any more on the subject.

Mu ritate l.l tin Co 'Par inn Hlitrti ipur Ij' oeruoz -narotu in Italy" was written originally for Faganini WMRC Leaves Air; Has Served Area Since 1940 A second after midnight tonight, Katiio Station WMRC will cease to exist. To Test New Decoy who wanted a virtuoso piece for fro Nit Bk iclt i ipar urn K.VS Kallwav iDar 1 100 Hltdmunt Nail Oat i- Nat Hi iDar 110' 7 00 od Tidino 7 J0 -Dr Norn, an V. Malt 1 35-Nt- ABt' I oo-l rtmuiit Avtnut Church of Ood a lO-Hrallnc Wali-r, a IJO AMi-inlih if i loj UJli-Voi'i- or Protilin-y ABC vioia, out he was not satisfied with the work because it is not an Hl.opa ipar 151 Suliuco Piuds Co (par 1 jo Or, an Portraits U'4j -Kuuiialrtt uf Puuntatn Ina 1 oo -Mornlnj Quarlrt 7 14-biur K1U( Ooipcl HlliKtrt I ill Krv John Kent II 'to Ki-v M.ifi' Jaikaun II) I lulit uf Trulll i-Vuiir Hadlu Mlnioi.ar JU Hrv OUvrr tlltent 111 l' -Olirull I JuiiMin Uauilit Cliun 10 Ci Arnrrli animn PrvfericU instrumental showpiece. However r.i.,ij-. uuiii cu ipur tn' Fearless Fibber McGee and his luddy, Doc Gamble test a new decoy on a dink-hunting expedition during the Fibber and Molly shows for the week (WFBC radio.

Monday through Friday, 10 p.m.) Trtur Chtrnlriila Iih 'Ptr II' 10 0O-hadlO blblr In 1)8 l'l ji Clirutlmi Si Tran-cont Oaa Plptllrt tne piece has achieved in recent years i high and secure place in the symphonic repertory. The four The throwing of a switch will 1" 4 You Wfrt II haouil CTiurch Wunrr 4 SaJ 10 mo pan W'liltln Mach Wkr. Ipar 1351 end 13 years of broadcasting ser no Nin- ilollu Carat I Sliu -ABO the hotel doorway. It was black-covered, and carried the message: "Always Demand Union-made Caskets." The wool textile and men's suit industries have decided to make vests popular. If it doesn't sell more suits, it will at least increase sales of accessories.

It may bring back old-time fashions pocket watches, fobs, lockets, knives, etc. Zon.iliu Co ipar in ti 1 Iran it'll trnrit MBS vice to the Creenville area. i til I II' In III i Your l.il St'-uritt The staffs of WMKC and of Ra on its line of six 21-inch TV re dio Station WFBC will be com I.1 l'i- Mutual Mii-li- Bu-MBS sections of the symphony with viola obbligato conceived after the Byron poem are marked (a) Harold in Italy, (b) March of the Pilgrims, (c) Serenade of a Mountaineer and (d) Orgy of the ceivers. Official reason: "To help McCee, equipped with his trusty and rusty 12 gauge shotgun, sets cut for Lake Wapaliokey to test ingenious duck-calling device that sounds so much like a ladv bined to serve both WFBC and Julius Caesar 1 tt iljltinirv Co.iimn 1 lll- Munlc InCtrluilr 1 IV Urnv MallrnaiwMbS I jo Tne Huntut Hour distributors and dealers over this difficult vear-end selling period." This confirms that despite manufacturer reports of hiyh volume shipments, all's not well in retail 1 UO -HunuilariJ UaA ABf 'Stroke Of Fate' What might have happened if 11 mi Till No 11 na Hui-lal MeiiirM Facta II I'. ft Haul Mrtlioilut Ii 15- Hrliilil Spol llinr I if' Mit initi Kal1 1 I lit Hror.im 1 1U Pu.tufJ Mtuilv I ruiml.l On The Winn mi llalu'il Siult .1 tti M.nMltllln MllMt- 4 I'll Ulul KuljelU mam 4 jt 5ani ul Comlort 5 l'li uf tU ONI 111- MujIi- Vou Want tl Koiuin 8 Vl -Cavali fUr of Mii-lc 7 imj- l- Wln'i- at Hit Orfun 7 l.l -J' l.uVah Itlit 7 jo JiuImiii Hmiu.t 3i Oitl Faililiinrd Hi-vlvul Hour Television Station WFBC-TV.

WMRC as opened in 1940, with K. A. Jullry as president. It has had the American Broadcasting Company affiliation in the city. Within recent weeks, the Caro 1 111 Wlnyj ul Hralmi A11C 3 01) flioM'ti People Lanm Hon Sliow 3 ll)-Thf Hulir ol UmUioii MIC 4 00 old ha-hloni-il Hrvlwl Mour--ABC 5 ou- Nenv I'lncliia Mum H.ll-AHC 5 Morv Kvtr Told AHO TV-set sales volume.

mallard that the male ducks are expected to respond in great mini- bers. Jim and Marian Jordan star as Fibber and Molly. U. S. farmers are using more than traitors, although they were using only about 1,700, m.

War II Julius Caesar had wed Egypt's Queen Cleopatra' 8 o.j-Moi.uav Murniiit Hraillliic-AflC nil Iiien franou ABC Nelson Eddy Is On Treasure House Nelson Eddy, baritone, will ing J'l Souad hooin MBH lina, Blue Ridge and Textile Broad oo-Nci -Thin wfk Arooni) Hit World casting Companies, the latter Mr. J-' Hit l.ullitian Huur-MBH The United States Brewers Foundation comes up with an interesting item: Beer had a great deal to do with the decision of the Pilgrims to land at Plymouth Kock. An entry on the Mayflower's log, dated December 19. 1020, reads: "For we could not now take timt out for further search or consideration: Our victuals being much; spent, especially our beere." A copy of the original edition of this diary can be seen in the Congressional Library, Washington, 1). C.

Jolley which operated WMKC, three selections on the Treasure II 00- Koli Jollr. UlllVirrilty-FM II 00 -Nlik Carlr-r BH II Cecil Broun MBS VU UllUll House of Music program on WFBC 8 JO- Ttt Sharlun -MBS were merged into a new company known as WMRC, which will operate WFBC and WFBC-TV. Newspapers everywhere are enjoying a substantial gall lu national and "local" advertising running from 10 to 17 per cent ahead of last year. The gains will hold. Auto makers are using more than newspapers to introduce their 1054 models.

And local retailers Christmas advertising In newspapers will exceed that of last year. Such popularity must be deserved. at 1:00. The selections will in clude "Sylvia," "Because" and "At Dawning." no Waltrr Wlnchrll ABC IS lauor Uiai Nrai ABC JU -True Uelri live MRS III 00-Tli' Tao.rnaclt Hour II mi N. vn Tht Tlirff Sona ABC II 10- ltn Mil ABC 1-Ni4 ABC Prospectus Available kfi vi im; TO SIUKF.S Ol-(si 11 111 tl isi ic co.

II. T. MILLS Saviour, Precious Saviour" and "Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart" will be sung by the NBC Mixed Quart t. The Concert Orchestra will play "Malaguena" and MacDowell's "Reverie." WMUU WFBC will continue to have its National Broadcasting Company radio affiliation, and when WFBC-TV begins operation, it will have an NBC-TV affiliation. Juvenile Problem Round Table Topic 1260 Kiloi-rclef 1000 Wall Nothing escapes advertising.

At this year's American Federation of Labor convention, a delegate distributed a message urging loyalty to union labor in his field, fie handed a matchbook to each of the labor brethren coming through Invettnwnl SertirltieB SINCE 1906 22 W. Woihinjton St. Dial 2-2431 capita rr STOCK Sent lo tall ilhoul OliliKuliun I pon Mriiural R.S. Dickson Inc. Dial 3-1651 S.

C. National Bank Bldfl. Terry Moore To Be An examination and discussion CHRISTMAS With Arthur Godfrey And All The Little GODFREYS 18 CHRISTM4S FAVORITES Make Your Selections Early Limited Supplr WFBC's Stroke of Fate radio program will present a dramatic version of the Caesar and Cleopatra story based on this historic "if" tonight at 9:30. Producer Mort Lewis has prepared his script in consultation with the Society of American Historians. Dr.

Moses Hadas, professor of Latin and Creek at Columbia University, was special consultant for this broadcast and at the elose of the dramatization will speak briefly about the possible reversal of history. In was in 48 6. C. that Julius Caesar, the great Roman conqueror, went to Egypt, country whose policy was directed by Rome. He remained there for many months, and became the father of a child of the Queen, a boy named Caesarian.

Caesar left Egypt to engage in various conflicts, returning to Rome for the last time in 44 B. C. where, after five months as dictator, he was assassinated by a group of Roman conspirators. While Caesar was in Egypt it was not impossible that Cleopatra discussed with him the idea of marriage a marriage which would have united the entire Mediterranean world under their rule. of the delinquency trends in Green ville will be featured on this Frank Pool week's WGVL Koundtable today on W'GVL, Channel 23, at 6 p.

m. This is the second in a series of Bob Hope's Guest Screen actress Terry Moore, who received an Academy Award nomination for her remarkable performance in "Come Back, Little Sheba." will be Bob Hope's guest "Lady Editor of the Week" on his daytime WFBC radio show Mondays-through-Fridays, 10:30 a.m. During the Friday, Nov. 20 broad programs on this topic. Judge Richard J.

Foster of the -( THE- 00-N, and Son4 at Dnwtilnf 7 00 Nm, and MtloUr 7 30-Ur Bob Junta (all 7 Loll 0 00- Nem U6-Dr. John Rict 8 10 Hour on- Ne on-on WlriJs of Mtlodr Jo-B Nuttatt to Kratl 111 00- NrI In oj-Htlminn In tin Nrwi 111 li- Trtalurv of Sncri-d Claitlri In 4c Nrat in Hrlrf l'l 4i-Mollilli( Worship Krmlct IJ 0l)-Ni-ft 1 )fi-rilnner Concert 1 00Nr and Hiinitay Ntwi Summary 1 lj-Honideiloaa 1 jn-Miiac-iet 1 4i-Hvinn Hlntor 3 00-Ne 3.05- Do You Kno Back to Ood 3 00 Nt't 3 0i-Orchntr HaU 4 00--Nrl 4 01 Vtofr Hour 4 30-Oian Rfoltal 5 00-WMUU Ntt! Almanac 5 10 Kchota at Evtnlni 5 25 Nri In Brltf 6 Off CHRISTMAS RECORDS and RECORD PLAYERS On Your Own Easy LAY-AWAY PLAN LOWE'S RECORD SHOP 304 S. MAIN Across from News Bldg. DIAL 5-3495 A A. I lli.l 52 1 1 21' 22' h', 7:1, 1 1 12', 2.t!i 25 13 1 1 4 35 3('i 37 a4 Greenville County Children's Court will join Heyward Hudson, chief probation officer of Greenville County Children's Court, W.

C. Nau, Chief probation officer of Federal Court, Western District of Sniilh Carolina Nul'l. Itank-Dixit- lliiiina Moira (mil. I.iii'ky Moii', Inc. Com.

Han K'wrr Mill. Com cut I'oint Mfa. Com Such I orll Sliopa Com. Auto I'inniice (iolonial Stor-, lnr. Com.

cast Miss Moore will share the spotlight with Mrs. Sylvia Boonshaft. St. Louis, who will be cited RECORD LOFT DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE 22-A E. COFFEE STREET DIAL 5-8995 South Carolina, and Victor Rice, psychologist with Greenville City by Hope as "Woman of the Week." For many years Mrs.

Boonshaft t'lioiic Schools, on this panel. Proctor Bonham. local attorney. has devoted her time and energy to helping patients in mental is the regular panel moderator. FIRM M4RKETS f) MAW OTHERS (MUSTER, SMITH PATE, INC.

S. C. Not'l. Bank Bldg. Dial 2-1551 Mantovani Will Be WAKE On Waltz Program it costn no more to watch television without eyestrain EASY TO EYE-EASY TO BUY 1190 kilni-Mlrt CHS.

Mutual! 250 an. Vivian Mantovani ami Ins orchestra will provide music in three-quarter time for the Wall Lives On program at 12A; on WFBC. Four selections will be played by the orchestra, including "At Dawning," "Was It a Dream." "Love Makes the World Go Round" and "Dancing With Tears Jn My Kyes." STOCKS BONDS Since 1916 BIGGER 21-INCH PICTURE Hoffman's cylindrical picture tube gives a bigger picture-better, too, with the power-packed QXP Chassis and famed Easy-Vision Lens. It's natural-toned with harsh picture rays removed for restful viewing. Lighted station selector, casters, plus UHF-adaptable Huffman EASY-VISION television Anderson, S.

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Manning ti Nr Hii.l rutin i 1 oil Htv. Hl; 7 JO Church of Hod Hour I OojmI Tim, 1 30-riundav Moitiliic OatlKlllii (lO-flovjcl Time 16 Hour 4I -Mu-l. to HcintniOtr I 10 15 Holm," bitilt I'lati 10 4.S l-'i ei-dolll btol 00 Hointi-, Mi inoi lal Cluircli 00 Wanlillialui: USA li jo- cm vit Bapu.t tliurcb 1 00- Nrar Hit Oios, I li To Hod 3 nil I it s. iiiiilionrttr 3 Nrw Yo-'k Htiiiharmonlc Svmuhoni 4 00 1 lie oihl Today 4 JO Munic Fur You 1 5 00 -Arthur Oodfrri Dliiet 5 10- uuu Kid, i urn- Mis- 'rouki Bi-nlr. 7 ill -Amor Andy II oo Uiiik C'ro0' 1 iO Mv I.

lit Vamlt OH tun Ha, Ho II 0f I In lid Noith llicimllhi rhun ii of Goil 'in i'mn Mri'iiiu In Hit Si itli 11 50- IJ (10- Nt and Bun Off 0 Long-Ranger Tuner. See it today! Honea Path Red Men Planning Banquet HONEA PATH. Nov. 14 The Improved Order of Ked Men Tribe, Comanche Nu. 39, are planning their annual ladies niijht banquet to be held at the American Letfion Home on W.

Greer St, Nov. 28. Tickets are now being made available to the banquet. aK'A jflf -La' dm Rayon Staple Salesman To be located in the Carolinai or Georgia, telling white and solution-dyed rayon staple, Must be prepared to travel, have experience in calling on mills and knowledge of man-made fibers. Familiarity with cotton spinning system necessary.

Textile school graduate preferred. Write full details. Replies will be held in confidence. WGVL-TV Channel 21-IiII CONSOLE Handiomc Mahogany Finish Cabinet Price Include Parti, Picture Tube Warranty, and Federal Excise Tax Channel 23 HI m-Fuinllen nt Fallli 1 55 2 ..0 4 JO fan KraruMm-o 41 i p. Cleveland of 'Ihe Air "lmlln ie-p ill! I ll.e 'Jit A Hi' a 1.

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