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SATUKDA, JANUARY 14, 1928 iJf AGTTV THJ KlUiiMOiND PALLADIUM AMD K1CRMOND, INDIANA Mrs. Robert Ward and -daughter ered the champion movie goer oi Cherokee. She has not missed a Susan Ann have gone to Bastrop, OFFICERS ELECTED FOR CITIZEN'S BANK AT WINCHESTER Radio News Programs night's attendance at the local picture show in eight years. PARENTS, TEACHERS OF WASHINGTON TP. TO MEET TUESDAY where they will make an extended Tisit with Mrs.

Ward's parents, and Mrs. Fred Howard and. her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Howard.

The Modern Woodmen will hold WINCHESTER, indnT Jan; 14 The Citizen's National bank has, elected the following officers; Charles D. Wysong, president; W. E. Best, rice president; Charles A. Wall, cashier and Mrs.

Enna Stormes, bookkeeper. ing at the Woodmen hall Wednesday evening, Jan. 18. Woodmen and their families are eligible to attend and are expected to bring baskets of 3:00 Live stock reports. 5:66 Bridge game announcement 6:00 Hotel Sinton orchestra.

7:00 Las Stick prgram. 7:30 Time announcement 7:31 A. P. Gypsies. General Motors "Family Party." 10:00 Vincent Lopez orchestra, KDKA- 315.6r MONDAY 5:15 p.

m. Concert by Little symphony orchestra. 6:30 Roxy 's Gang. 8:00 RlBe and Shine program. 9:00 Neo Russian string quartet 10:00 Weather forecast.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS MONDAY 6:30 Roxy and his Gang WJZ to blue network. 7:30 A. P. Gypsies; Kansas program WEAF to red network. 8:00 Musical Album; Popular Classics WOR to Columbia chain.

8:30 General Motors Party; Symphony, Band and Solos WTEAF to red jietwork. MILTON, Jan. 14 The Washington Township Parent-Teacher association will meet- Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A program of unusual interest has been arranged. Miss Mary Margaret Connell will give a travelogue of her recent trip through Europe.

Mrs Ozro Dalley Directors elected were, Charles D. Wysong, Seth Hinshaw, W. E. Best, Some or the high lights of modem music will be touched upon during the Roxy Stroll which will be broadcast through stations associated with the. blue network Sunday afternoon, at 1" o'clock.

In these informal programs each Sunday afternoon S. I Rothaf el brings before the microphone units of the Roxy Theater music staff who are ieard with his own soloists and guest celebrities. The program Is heard through WJZ, New York; WBZ, Springfield; WBZA. Boston; KDKA, Pittsburgh; WJR, Detroit; KYW, Chicago; WOC, Davenport; WHO, Des Moines; Omaha, and WTMJ, Milwaukee. Jfood for the supper.

The Winchester city schools are infested by epidemic of measles. It is reported that there are as many as 75 cases in the city. The Big Four railroad company has notified Lemuel Huston of this city that he is to be retired on a pen Otis Williams and Ernest Thorn-burg. Mrs. Maud King is dead at her home at Knightstown from an operation for appendicitis.

Mrs. King was the wife of Charles King, a former resident of this I. J. Byers, Civil war soldier, Is at Dayton Soldier's Home where he is having a cataract removed from his right eye. His eyesight has been im- tionai players to red network listeners on Sunday evening, beginning at 9:15 o'clock.

Helen Freeman, noted actress, will be the guest player of the evening and will portray the part of Eve. The National players will be directed by Gerald Stopp. The cast will include the following Helen Freeman, as Eve; Charles Webster, as Cain, and Alfred Shirley, as AbeL Other players will be John Knight and Harold McGee. The musical background accompanying the program was prepared by Julius Mattfeld. Stations broadcasting this program are WEAF, New York; WRC, Washington; WGY, Schenectady; WFI, Philadelphia; WHO, Des Moines; WOC Davenport.

Further adventures of, Don Ama-izo will be heard during the program which will be broadcast through stations associated with the blue network, Sunday evening, at 9:15 o'clock. v' Don Amaizo and his violin will be heard in Bach's "Air for the String" and Ponce's "Estrellita," which opens and closes all his programs. He will lead the orchestra in Sir Edward Elgar's "Salute d' Amour," Koublier's "A Frivolous Patrol" and "Tango d'Amour. sion after more than 40 years of will sing and Miss Clara Pitman will give a reading. A jar of candy will be presented to the room having the largest number of mothers present.

The public is Invited. The Parent-Teacher associations will present In entertainment Thursday evening, Jan. 19, Miss Gowan of Bedford. She is a dramatic reader and entertainer of note and the evening promises to be one of real pleasure. The admission will be 25 service, CHAMPION MOVIE GOER CHEROKEE, la.

yp) Mrs. Wil-hemlne Alf, S5 years old, is consid- 9:00 Captivators orchestra; and Semi-Classical Music WOR aired for several years. to Columbia chain. cents. MONDAY, JAXTARY 16 (By Associated press) Programs In central stanaara time.

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fact Jenkins Bros. Phones 13304260 Insurance Suretg Bonds 6:15 Services from First Presbyterian church of. Walnut Hills. 7:15 Colliers hour. .8:15 Crosley bandbox hour.

WSAI 361J2 SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. Morning church services. 11:00 Capitol theatre concert. 3:00 p.

m. Men's conference. Address by Dr. S. Parkes Cadman.

Music by Gteria Trumpeters. 5:30 Stetson program. 6:20 Sacred chime concert. 6:40 Hymn time. 7:00 Radio sermonette.

7:15 Congress string quartet. 8:00 Talk by David Lawrence. 8:15 Time announcement. 7:16 Atwater Kent radio program. 9:15 Biblical drama.

KDKA 315.6 SUNDAY 5:15 Little symphony orchestra. 5:30 Travelogue from WJZ. 6 00 Service of the Calvary Episcopal church. 7:15 Collier's radio hour. 8:15 Paula Hemminghaus with muted trombone.

8:30 Vibrant Melodies. 8:45 Utica Jubilee Singers. 9:15 Don Amaizo. SPECIAL PROGRAMS SUNDAY 12 Golden Strand Group WJZ to blue chain. 3:00 Cathedral Hour; Semi-Religious and Classical music WOR to Columbia chain.

4:30 Acousticon Hour; orchestra and Male quartet WEAF to red chain. 6:20 Capitol Theater family; Musical program WEAF to red chain. WLW 428.3 0 DAY 7:00 a. m. Healthful exercises.

7:30 Morning devotion. 9:00 Woman's hour with musi-cale. 9:10 Daily poem. 9:20 Cooking chat. 9:25 Musicale.

9:30 Winter beauty. 9:35 Your child's health. 9:45 Household hints exchange. 10:00 Musicale continued. 10:15 Weather, river, market and police reports.

10:55 Time signals. 11:00 Weather Forecast in code. 11:05 Wm. Epperhart. organist.

11:30 Charlotte and Mary. 12:30 p. m. Market reports. 2:00 Stock quotations.

2:35 Radio dealers program. 3:00 Carl Johnson, organist. 5:45 Theatrical announcements, weather and market reports. 6:00 Henry Thies's orchestra. 7:00 Charlotte and Mary.

7:15 K. I. O. Minstrels. 8:00 Riverside hour sponsored by Montgomery Ward (Blue Chain) 8:30 Studio feature.

9:00 Weather announcement 9:01 Just Plain Charlotte and Mary. 9:10 Henry Thies's orchestra at Castle Farm. 7:30 Orchestra: Trio 8:00 Mooseheart Hour 9:00 Recital 410.4 WGN-W LIB ClilcaBo 720 7:30 A. P. Gypsies 8:30 General Motors Party 9:30 Phantom Violin 344.0 WLS Chlcaa-n 870 6:00 Supperbeil program 7:0 Tony's Scrap Book 7:30 Special productions Hockey game 309.M WTAM Clevelanil 750 7:00 WTAM Masqueraders 7:30 A.

P. Gypsies 8:30 General Motors Party 374.8 WOC Haven port SOO 6:30 Old Time program 8:30 General Motors Party 9:30 Lecture- 535.4 HO Pea Moinea 500 6:30 Roxy and His Gang 7:30 A. P. Gypsies 8:30 Genera! Motors Party 440.9 WC.T-W.IR Detroit 680 6:30: Roxy and His1 Gang 8:00 Same as WJZ 10:00 Along Tin Pan Alley 32.7 WWJ Detroit 850 7:00 Studio program 7:30 A. fc P.

Gypsies JORDAN.UNSER.HUNT To a widely extended audience through the recent addition of two associated stations of the red network WOW, Omaha, and WrSB, Atlantato the network broadcasting the proceedings of the Men's Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, In his address to be heard on Sunday afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock, will pay a tribute, to the nation of Cad man's topic will be "Gallant. Little Holland." Musical features will be a part of the broadcasting program and will be -presented "to radio listeners by Jhe Gloria Trumpeters, George Betts, chimes soloist. Howard Wade Kim-sey will lead the several hundred men attending the meeting in the singing of the familiar hymns.

"Onward, Christian Soldiers," "Speed Speed Away," "Encamped Along the Hills of Light" and "Sun of My Soul, Thou Saviour Dear." Stations broadcasting this pro-pram are WEAF, New York; WEEI. Boston; WTAG. Worcester; WSAI, Cincinnati; WCSHt Portland; WCAE, Pittsburgh; WGY, Schenectady; WMC, Memphis; W'OW, Omaha; Atlanta. The--Rer. Harry Emerson Fosdick Vfill speak on "Magnifying God" during the National religious service Which will be "broadcast through stations associated with the blue network Sunday afternoon, at 4:30 WALTERMAN TV MARKET REPORTS 10:00 a.

2 p. in. Des Moines. WHO. 11:00 a.

m. Davenport. WOC. 11:30 a. m--cSchenctaiy, WGY.

2:30 p. nu Atlanta, WSa 3:00 p. m. Detroit. WJU-WCX.

3:00 p. m. Minneapolis. WCCO. 4:25 p.

m. Louisville. WHAS. 4:30 p. m.

New York. WJZ. 4:45 p. m. Detroit.

WWJ. 6:00 p. m. Kansas City, WDAF. IOI4 MAIN ST.

phon 2VJ5 0 ftuhjcAssistant FARJI BROADCASTS 9:10 a. 2:30 p. 6 p. ah time is p. m.

cniess omerwiss indicated. Wavelengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. 272.0 WFfi Atlantic City 1100 Dinner dance 7:30 Concert from high school 9:30 Studio concert 422.3 WOR Newark 710 6:15 Old King Cole 6:00 Commodore ensemble 6:55 Sessions Chimes 7:25 Krueg-er's Lieders Musical Album 9:00 Captivators 10:05 Henderson's orchestra 4lM.r WEAF New York 010 5:00 Waldorf Astoria orchestra 6:00 Hour of Short Features 7:00 Great Composers 7:30 A. P. Gypsies 8:30 General Motors Party 9:30 Moon Mag-ic 10:00 Lopez orchestra 454 .3 WJiB New York OOO 5:00 Hotel Manger orchestra 6:00 Klein's Serenaders 6:30 Koxy and His Gang 8:00 Riverside Hour 9:30 -Shopo and Groavenor 10:00 Slumber music 379 J5 WCiY Schenectady 71M 6:30 Dinner music 6:30 Musical program 7:30 A.

P. Gypsies 8:30 General Motors Party SOUTMEItST 340.7 WJAX Jacksonville SSO 7:30 Old Time Kiddlers 8:00 Recital program 8:30 General Motors Party 322.4 WHAS Louisville 030 7:30 Studio concert 8:00 Kosair Hotel program 8:30 Oeneral Motors Party 330.9 WSM NaxhTtlle SOO 6:30 Roxy and His Gang 8:00 Concert 8:30 General Motors Party 322.4 WSM New Orlenna 930 WSMB special ri-VTRtl. tru- Chicago. WLS. 11:05 a.

m. Jacksonville WJAX. 11:30 a. m. Detroit.

WJR. 11:40 a. m. Detroit. WWJ.

11:43 a. rn. Schenectady, WGY. 11:45 a. ni.

Nashville. WSM. 1:00 p. m. WSa for Economical Tramportatlon' TONIGHT 5:45 Theatrical announcements, a'clock.

The National religious ser- is presented under the auspices weather and market reports. Johanna Grosser organist of the Greater New York Federa-I tlon of Churches. Dr. Fosdick will be assisted in the musical service By a male quartet. I scholarly exposition of possibilities of violin and piano I as represented in his Sonata in A-J 7:00 R.

C. A. program. 8:00 Philco entertainment. 9:00 Weather announcement.

9:01 Ervin Schenck, organist. 10:00 Henry Thies's orchestra. WSAI 361.2 TONIGHT 5:45 Radio chime concert. 5:55 Bridge game announcement. 6:00 Weekly news review of na- Major will be rendered by Mathilde Harding, pianist, and Arcadie Birk- eaholz, violinist, for red network lis- I tionai and international news by tellers on Sunday evening, at 5 520 KYW Chicago 3.0 Koxy and His Gang 8:00 Montgomery Ward program 8:30 Rise and Shine 9:00 Neo Russian String quartet 305.0 WKBH-VJJI Chicago tOO Composers oaclock.

Stations broadcasting this Allison F. Stanley. tike (Greatest program "are WEAF, New York, and Gibbons, blues sing-associated stations of the red net- er. work. 6:30 Orchestra.

ADVERTISEMENT 7:00 Cleonlde3 Culpepper, Homer A GOOD THING TO KNOW Bernhardt and Edd Schoelwer. i RFMEMBER IT 9:30 Interview with Albert G. Cutler, Billiard Expert, on the Three Cushion Game. Lucas, vocal solos, 10:00 Henry Thies's orchestra from Castle Farm. WSAI 361.2 MONDAY 1 9:35 a.

m. Live stock reports. 9:45 Quotations on markets. 10:15 Household Institute talk. 12.00 Stock quotations and markets.

12:10 p. m'. Live stock reports. 2:45 Closing quotations. Mrs.

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Malcolm La Prade will take listeners on a visit to the pirate strongholds of North Africa during the radio world cruise which will be broadcast through stations associated with the blue network Sunday evening, at 5:30 o'clock. While he will touch upon the days when corsairs put out from the Bar-bary Coast and exacted tribute from ships of all nations, Mr. La Prade will not forget the North Africa of today, the land not only of Abd El Krim and his tribesmen, but also the land of gay winter resorts, popular with artists, writers and smart European Mr. La Prade's dramatic descriptions of the country will be interspersed with bits of native music. The radio world cruise will be through WTJZ, New York; WBZ, Springfield; WBZA, Boston; KDKA, Pittsburgh; WJR.

Detroit; KWK. St. Louis, and WRHM, Minneapoiis-St. Paul. 7:30 Studio program.

8:00 Time announcement 8:01 Fascination Fiddling. 8:30 Tuneful Troupe. 9:00 B. A. Rolfe's orchestra.

Ray-Miller and orchestra. 10:30 Maids -of Melody. 11:00 Orchestra. 1 KDKA 315.6 TONIGHT 5:15 p. m.

Dinner concert (hOO-TJnlversity of Pittsburgh address. 6:30 Concert. 7:00 New York Symphony orchestra. 8:00 Philco Hour. 9:00 Weather forecast.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS TONIGHT 5:00 Waldorf Astoria Orchestra WEAF. three South Sea Islanders: Hawaiian Numbers WEAF, WWJ. 6:30 High Jinkers; Popular Radio Stars WEAF, four stations. 7:00 New York Symphony orches- Again, Chevrolet has created an automobile so far beyond all expecta-. tions irv the low-price field that it constitutes the greatest achievement of America's greatest industry.

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Reduced Prices on MILL FEEDS Now Is Time to Buy! tra to blue network. I 7:10 Boston Symphony Orchestra WHITE MIDDLINGS RED S42.00 $48.00 $37.00 S38.00 BRAN Per ton STRAIGHT MIDDLINGS. DOG WBZ. 8:00 Philco "The Ameer" WJiS.to blue jietwork. 11:00 Musical Hour KFI to chain.

11:45 Nighthawk Frolic WDAF. 12:00 Saturday Nite Revue Throughout the entire car similar COAL KGO and chain. Everv feature of advanced design deniandediii tire finert caw now offeredinthelCl Theft-proof steering and igni New stronger fame 4" kogen KENTUCKY JrT A A I WEST VA. PA Per ton I UU 1 Per POtlU J. H.

MENKE Eddie Axt, the only -child of Dr. Billy Axt, one "of the outstanding members of Major Bowes family, will make his debutpver the air as a saxophone soloist in the broadcast-ting program from the Capitol theatre. New York City, for red network listeners on Sunday evening, beginning at 6:20 o'clock. Stations broadcasting this program are WE-AFi New York; WJAR, Providence; W'TAG, Worcester; WRC, Washington; WCAE, Pittsburgh; WWJ, Detroit; KSD, -St Louis; WHO, Des Moines; WOW, Omaha; WTHAS, Louisville; WSM, Nashville; WrMC, Memphis; WSB, Atlanta; W7BT, Charlotte; WGY, Schenectady. Agnes Davis, winner of the recent audition, has been added to the program of the Atwater Kent hour for Sunday, when the young Colorado soprano will again'slng," in addition to other numbers, her prize winning song, "Pace.

Pace Mio Dio" from La Forza Del Destino Verdi. Paul Kochanski, world renowned violinist, playing a Stradivarius" dating back to 16S7 also will be heard. The program will begin at 8:15 "Prices Reduced" LW 428.3 UN DAY 8:30 a. m. Church School services.

9 O-River stages. Presbyterian church strand program. 1:00 p. m. Organ recital.

2:00 Charlotte and Mary. 2:45 Instrumental trip and Bon Alley, tenor. 6:10 Theatrical announcements. COAL AND FEEDS Phone 2662 162-168 Ft Wayne Ave. tion lock.

A. Coil filter. A. G.air cleaner. Single-plate dry disc-dutch.

New crankcase breathing system. New two port eshanwt. Heavy ooe-piece fall -crown fenders. Alemite pressure lubricstion. Vacuum tank fuel supply.

Improved Delco-Remy distributor ignition. Combination tail and stop light. 17' steering wheel with spark and throttle levers located on top. Rear view mirror. wbeeOnae VXr.

Newlum-wbcetttafees. Thermostat control cooBng syilem. Newalk "aw at aUuf" piili is. New iuamuaentpand indirect- lyfighted. New bail bearing worm and gearcteerinc.

Semi-elliptic shock absorber springs; 84 per cent of wheel-base. Safety gasoline tank at rear. Larger balloon tires 30" 4-50'. New streamline bodies by Fisher. New Daco colors.

and NOTICE ill Consumers The Roadster The Touring The Coach The Coupe The4-Door Sedan The Sport Cabriolet The Imperial Landau $495 $495 $595 $675 $665 $715 XSSIV Brakes Due to changes necessarily made in our METER READERS' ROUTES will In most Instances o'clock. Kochanski Is returning to America for his sixth season, after an unparalleled season of concertiz-Ing in Paris, London and Spain. Stations broadcasting this program are WEAF, New York; WEEI, Boston; WFI, Philadelphia; WRC, Washington, WrGY, Schenectady; WCAE. WWJ, Detroit; WSAI, Cincinnati; WTAM, Cleveland; WGR, Buffalor WGN, Chicago; KSD, SL Louis; WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul; WOC, Davenport; WHO.

Des Moines; WO Omaha; WDAF, Kansas City; KVOO, Tulsa; WFAA, Dallas; WSM, Nashville; WMC, Memphis; WSB, Atlanta; WBT, S375 Light Delivery (Chassis Utility Truck (JJIQC (Chassis fDUO All prices o.b. Flint, Mich. Order Your- Clover Seed Today i Only a few hundred bushels left for last of January delivery on present low prices. Farm Bureau Seed has no equal Every Bag Guaranteed to be satisfactory on arrival. See our samples before you buy.

Then buy of Wayne County's Largest Distributors of High Quality-Farm Seeds "Wayne Co." Farm Bureau Purchasing Dept Cambridge City Green's Fork Richmond. Change the Due Date of your account owing us. Also Account Numbers W0I Be Changed Therefore, Watch Your Meter Reader's "Slip So that You Will Not LOSE YOUR DISCOUNT It will alto be necessary for you to Bring Slip with You When paying bill owing us, in order to save delays and possible confusion. C. 0.

Meyer, Vice-Pres. F. McMains, Sec-Treas. "The Judgment Day," a sermon poem by James Weldon Johnson, will i be one of the features in the program by Utica Jubilee singers, which will be broadcasting through stations associated with the blue network Sunday evening at 8.45 o'clock. Negro spirituals which will be heard during this program will include "Seek and Ye Shall Find," "He Never Said a Mumblin Word," "Hard Trials.

Great Tribulations" and "Who Will Be a Witness?" The singers will be heard through WJZ, New York; WHAM, Rochester; KDKA, Pittsburgh, and WJR, W. E. McMains, President DALB'EY 300 Main Street IcMAINS CO. Electric Lighting and Power Plant Municipal Telephone 1446 Detroit The story of the selfishness which caused the first conflict of the world's history that of Cain and Abel is the basis of the Biblical Drama, prepared by wmiam Ford Manley for presentation by the Na- 32 S. 8th Street QUALITY AT COS SMI.

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