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Soturdoy, Moy 27, 1950 iMt INUlANAHOLIb Page 7 SATURDAY RADIO PROGRAMS DEATHS AND FUNERALS UNCLE WIGGILY WXIW-1590 f. M. WIRE-1430 NBO OS Lionel 0. Cooley :15 Jordan Music DePauw U. 4:15 :30 :45 New Music 15110 Club 1590 Club 1390 Club Constant Invader Close Up Services Sunday 5 Music Billboard Sen.

Capehart Music by Jagger News Sports Service for Lionel O. Cooley He was in the Air Force 24 News Muic 1590 Club Sports Reel Babe Ruth Story News-Guest Star Rhythm Ranch Seven Star Seven Stars :00 "First must tie grapevine ropes, strong ones, to the wagons," Uncle Wlggily said. "Then everyone must take hold of the vines but don't pull until I tell you to!" Womarmag said he wasn't sure that would work, because they had tried it before, but the animals did it anyhow. And as soon as all the wagons were harnessed to the grapevine, and all the animals held the other ends of the vines, Uncle Wiggily called to Ha-ha; "Now, Ha-ha, you come out here in front, where evervone 15 6 Saturday Music Music Newt Music Box New SO years. Survivor Include the widow, Mrs, Marjorie Cooley; his par-ents, Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Cooley; a sister, Mrs. Othel Morris, and a half-brother, Roger Cooley, all of Indianapolis. Dimension Dimension Or Consequence Or Consequence News Music 1590 Ballroom Harry James Sign Off 'All ready WISH-1310 WFBM-1260 WIBC-1070 ABU CBS MBS Toa Crumpets Make It Music Easy Doe It Tea Crumpet Make It Music Fasy Doe It Tea Crumpet Make It Music Easy Doe It Tea Crumpets Make It Music Easy Does It Ebony Etching Hormel Girl True or False Ebony Etching Hormel Girl True or False Harlin Brother Make It Music Mental Health Harlin Brothers Winpicker Club P.

C. Awards Luke Walton New Speedway Gossip New Modern Music New Andrew Jacob Vughn Monro Error Comedy Dick Jergcns Vaughn Monroe, Errors Comedy Thi I Story Gene Autry 20 Question Ida Lupino Gene Autry 20 Question America's Playing The Goldberg Limerick Show Personality The Goldbergs Limerick Show Bands on Stands Gangbusters Hoosier Hits Rayhurn-Finch Gangbusters Hoosier Hit Rayburn-Finch Godfrey Digest Rayburn-Finch Godfrey Digest Iximbardoland Tin Pan Alley Midwest Hayride Country Hils Baseball Chatter Midwest Hayride Country Hits Baseball Game Midwest Hayride Favorite Song Baseball Game Midwest Hayride Brown Baseball Game New, llu 8me Ruddy Moreno Meet the Press r'Rme scar Dumont Meet the Press Baseball Game o3Car Dumont K. Cole-News Variety Hour Million Partv Record Party Variety Hour Million Party Record Party Variety Hour Million Partv Record Party Variety Hour Million Partv 1 Record Party Air Force veteran of World War II, will be 2 p.m. Sunday at the Tolin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mt.

Pleasant Cemetery. Mr. Cooley, 39, 21fi5 Madison died Thursday morning at Veterans Administration Hospital, Cold Springs Road. He had worked as a contractor with his father, John S. Cooley, the last three years, A resident of this city 35 years, Mr.

Cooley formerly operated a service station at Shelby and Nelson Streets for eight years. :00 Sill -TV WFBM- Henry J. Theil Funeral Monday Jackie Bow-wow, Sammie and cn see you, and when I say Susie Littletail, Ha-ha, the rat 'off' 'P off, and Hit Parade Hit Parade Dennis Day Dennis Dav wnen 1 say on you put 11 on with the laughing eyes, nd Judy Canova Judy Canova Grand Ole Opry Grand 01 Opry :45 again. All ready? Ha-ha got out in front, and all the animals were ready with the vines in their paws. Uncle Wiggily yelled; "Off!" and Ha-ha yanked his cap off.

"Ho-ho!" laughed all the ani- 00 Newt Oianntl f.M. CDT Pr tr 4 MO-Sawdwa Tritll 5 OO-hpsirlt Alhviw OA-Una rVAth-Nfai and Not rrma and Ollit flStt-THrNrwa A 4-Rnhrrta nlntal 1t0O-favlcadt mt ftlara 00-( tIc4 Ktan nn-HrHinf hwa 1 Kntrff 10: ia-Trlrewt :15 Funeral services for Henry J. Theil. 66, 4906 Hardigan Rd will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at J.

C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Theil died last night after seven months' illness.

A native and life resident of Indianapolis, he had been a clerk for the 10 Dick Haymes Dancing Party Dancing Party 30 4S Congressman John Lesinski Dies in Sleep DETROIT, May 27 Representative John A. Islnski one of labor's most eon-sisten supporter, died of a heart attack in his sleep early today In his suburban Dearborn home. He was 6.Y Lesinski' third wife Estelte, 40, found the Congressman dead in his bed soon after calling a neighborhood physician when complained of "breathing trouble." lesinski' first wife died In 1919 and his second wife died in 1937. Chairman of the important House Education and Ibor Committee, Lesinski, earlier thi month, had feuded with Representative Andrew Jacob Ind.) over the right of Jacobs subcommittee to subpoena John Lewis in an investigation into lewis's activities in the United Mine Workers coal strike. Ijist year, he became Involved In an angry row with his ranking Democratic colleague.

Representative Graham A. Barden N. over the question of whether Roman Catholic parochial and other private schools should receive any federal assistance under the' proposed aid to education bill. Lesinski was a Catholic. Barden, chairman of the subcommittee considering the legislation, opposed aid to private schools.

His dispute with Lesinski became a national Issue when Francis Cardinal Spellman, of New York, assailed Mr. Eleanor Roosevelt for supporting Barden. Barden will succeed lesinski as I.bor Committee chairman. Mrs. Lena Lyzott Service for Mr.

Lena Lyzott, former Indianapolis resi. dent, will be at 3 p.m. Monday at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral i mals, and as they laughed they I gave a big pull on the vines, and i the wagons moved.

"On!" the I rabbit cried, and Ha-ha put the :00 :15 :30 :45 News-Sportsman Morton Downey NBC Orchestra NBC Orchestra 11 Slippo, the squirrel trombone player, started off for the swamp where the Wonderful Marvelous Magical Circu was stuck in the mud. "Have you thought of a way to get the circus out?" Slippo asked Uncle Wiggily. "So we can entertain the children In the towns around the Orange Ice Mountain?" "I have an idea," Uncle Wiggily declared, making his nose twinkle and his ears twiddle, meaning he was thinking about as hard as anyone can possibly think. "It may work, and it may not." "What is it?" Ha-ha the cat asked eagerly. "I'll tell you when we get there.

I have to do a little more thinking about it," Uncle Wiggily said. jn Mitchel Scott Machine Co. 10 years. Previously he had been Home. Burial will follow Crown Hill Cemetery.

SUNDAY RADIO PROGRAMS WXIW-1590 Wl Srl-131 WIBC-1070 MBS WFBM-1260 CBS ABO Folk Songs-News employed by the Century Biscuit Co. 36 years. Mr. Theil was a member of Second Evangelical United Brethren Church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs.

Caroline Theil; two sons, Albert and Russell Theil, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Huldine Trimpe, Indianapolis, and five grandchildren. Mr. Lyzott, 69, died Thursday in the Phoenix (Ariz. 1 home of her daughter, Mrs, H. H.

Wessel. She was a member of the Pleasant Run Boulevard Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Ladies' Aid Society of the church. Also surviving are a son, Elmer F. Lyzott, Phoenix; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Rodcnhack hoik Songs-New Zion A ME Sacred Four Gospel Hour Gospel Flour World News Chariot Wheels Christian Hour Floyd Jones cap back on.

"Off" yelled Uncle Wiggily, and the cap came off and the animals went "Ho!" and the wagons moved some more. They kept it up until the wagons were all out of the mud and the animals were laughing all over the place! But just then a black cloud was seen in the sky. "That's the big wind cloud!" the hippo shouted. "It'll blow the circus away! What will we do?" And what they did I'll tell you in the next story, if the screen door doesn't slam five times and wake up the sleeping watch dog on the mat. Sunday School Sunday School Rible in New Of Blessing Hymns You I-ove Hymns You Love Calvarv Temple Oalvsrv Temple Church of Christ Church of Christ Revival Time Revival Time E.

Power Biggs Wheelei Mission Revival Hour Revival Hour Revival Hour Revival Hour On and on they went, with'! and Mrs. Rose Anderson, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Fred Wissel, Duvall, and Phil Mrs. Georgie Eyster Funeral services ill be at her News Funnie Funnie Funnies Church of God Church of God Words of Life Words of Life Bible Speaks Dr. Backus Christian Men Christian Men Science Sweet Music Everson Clas Everson Class Jackie limping a bit because of his sore foot. And pretty soon they saw the circus.

It was a sight, I ran tell you. The beautiful circus wagons, where the performer ate and Christian Men OirMian Men New Music Polka Pattern Sen. Capehart 101 Rible Clas 101 Rihl Class Deluxe Four slept, which were painted whit Baltimore Tab. Baltimore Tab. Raltimore Tab.

RalHmore Tab Crash Witness wnn Dig yeuow and orange Sundav Serenade Sundav Serenade lip wisse, North ernon, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Alma, Davis Funeral services will be held in Noblesville for Mrs. Alma Madana Davis, 54, 2611 N. Illinois St.

Timt has not been set. Mrs. Davis died last night at her home after a two-year ill Memories Harmonbers stripes and with gold-colored tops, were stuck so deeply in Foreign Report home at 3 p.m. Monday for Mrs. Georgie M.

Eyster, 62. Burial will follow in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr, Eyster died last night at the home, 852 River Ave. A native of Chicago, she lived here 44 years. She was a member of River Avenue Baptist Church.

Surivors include the husband, Elmer E. Eyster; three daughters, Mrs I.ois Middlelon, Mrs. Georgie Oakes and Mrs. Mary News -Music Here' Hayme Invite to Learn Invite to t.earn Concluded From l'axe 1 ran" rnest Ave Maria Hour Ave Mario Hour Hoosier Pulpit nn Serenade Dave Cavanaugh Victor Varieties Victor Varieties Reserve Salute Reserve Salute he Mclntire had complained i tv News--Music Capitol Caper the mud that you couldn't even see the wheels of the wagons. And all around the wagons stood the animal performers the horses, the giraffs, the monkies, the squirrels, the performing dogs, the acrobatic pigs, the Guy Lombards News Elmo Roper Lutheran Hour Lutheran Hour New Dixie Four Three Suns Romance Antique Records Capitol Capers Capitol Caper Canitol Caner Brraux STAR-NIWS Oalrk-AMIa WANT AOS ffl results rlrhl away, th Actunl cftij of jmtr Ad 11 lfA.

Phnnf your (( lo AT lintte 3411. Adv. Bins Crosby Top of Week Top of Week Movie Menu Show Tune Show Tunes News- Parade Warm-Up Time Cubs-Pirates Cubs-Pirates Choraliers Choraliers Students Music FHwin Rlltnliffe Hurnett, all of Indianapolis; three sons, Charles, Glen and Mehin Eyster, Indianapolis; a sister. Mrs. Jennie Ellickson, Chicago; 11 grandchildren and wanted, to get it over with.

After the trial, Mclntire lalked to a News reporter about the case, complaining because the docctor was allowed to testify. At that time, however, he did not. protest about not being permitted to testify himself. Mclntire says he will not agree to a properly damage settlement until the birth of their child proves that his wife suffered no injury. Mr President Mr "President Memorable Music Date With Music ness.

A native of Clinton County, she lived in Indianapolis four years. She was a member of Boxley Methodist Church. Survivor include the husband, Carey H. Davis; two sons, Clarence Davis, Marion, and Leon Davis, Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs. Esther Shook and Mrs.

Frances Bentley, both of Noblesville. and Mrs. Betty Deckert, Indianapolis; a sister-, Mrs. Goldie Miller, Noblesville; a brother, Alva N. Well, Noblesville, and 11 grandchildren.

Mrs. Rosettai Blackburn Damon Runvon Damon Runvon Piano. Plavhouse Cubs-Pirates Cubs-Pirates Cubs-Pirates Cuhs-Pirates Stardom Stair Stardom Stair Michael Shayne Michael Shayne Date With Music Date With Music Date With Music Piano Playhouse WIRE-1430 A.M. :00 String Quartet '5 String Quartet iOO World News 8:15 Wally' Funnies :30 Wallv' Funnies i4i Wally' Funnies :00 Catholic Hour 9:15 Catholic Hour :30 Eternal Light Eternal Light Starch Time lyl5 Indiana U. I Sunday Sunshine 'S Sunday Sunshine Sunday Sunshine Sunday Sunshine :30 Church Services Church Services 00 DePauw U.

1 r-U Bob Eberlv I CMeZ Forum '5 Chicago Fonim NBC Theater 1:15 NBC Theater :30 NRC Theater NRC Theater :00 1 Man's Family 2:15 1 Man's Family Qui? Kids :45 0ni7 Kids :00 cloak Dagger :15 Cloak Dagger :30 New. Music 5 Symphony Echoes :00 Tlie Big Guv 4:15 The Big Guy :30 Harvest of Stars :45 Harvest of Stars 00 Lyn Murray 5:15 Lvn Mnrrav :30 Henry Morean :45 Henrv Morgan :00 The Falcon 6:15 The Falcon :30 Harris-Fave :45 Harris-Faye :00 Sam Spade 7:15 Sam Spade Theater Guild :45 Theater Guild :00 Theater Guild 8:15 Theater Guild :30 American Album :45 American Album :00 Fddit Cantor 9:15 Eddie Cantor :30 Bob Crosbv Boh Croshy News C. Cavallero 1 11:30 Memory Music :45 Memory Music :00 New NBC Orchestra :30 NBC Orchestra 45 NBC Orchestra Harold Hartley Hits. Runs. Airs Cubs-Pirates Cubs-Pirates Cubs-Pirates Scoreboard Date With Music Date With Music Symphonette Svmnhonette Hopalong C.

Hooalona Private Eye Private Eve Hits. Run. Airs Hits. Runs. Airs Smith of Holly.

Smiths of Holly. The Shadow The Shadow Cubs-Pirates Cubs-Pirates Cubs-Pirates Cubs-Pirates Irvington VFW to Hold Memorial Service Irvington Post, Veteran of Foreign Wars, and the Ladies Auxiliary will be host at the Memorial Service Sunday to be held with the 101 Men's Bible Class of the Broadway Baptist Church. Your Body Is as Strong as Its Weakest Link Control Your Hernia With Comfort and Security Wear an ADJUSTO-PAD TRUSS EXPERT FITTER No Charge for Consultation HAAG'S 402 NORTH CAPITOL AVE tight-rope-walking kittens, and Ha-ha-s mother and father the cats who stood on their front paws. And they all looked disconsolate, which is a big word meaning sad. "My!" exclaimed Uncle Wiggily.

"That circus is stuck, all right! It's about the stuckest circus that I everaw stuck." Just then Womarmag the Hip-po, who as manager of the circus, saw Uncle Wiggily and the others and waddled over to speak to them. "Hello," he said In a deep voice and jolly big mouth. "Hello, Slippo! I see you brought some friends with you. "Yes, and i'm here, too!" Ha-ha called out. "You? Who are you?" asked the hippo, because he didn't recognize Ha-ha with the baseball cap on.

But Ha-ha took off the baseball cap, and hippo looked into his eye and began to laugh: "Har-umph! Har-umph!" which is the way hippos laugh. Think Fast Think Fast True Detective True Detective L. P. Parade L. P.

Parade Earn Vacation Earn Vacation Fav. Husband Fav. Husband Our M's Brooks Our Rrooks Mrs. Rosetta Bell Reed Blackburn, 84, died 1 His morning at her home, 41 N. Chester St.

A native of Clinton County, she had Roeers Ftov Rosers Cubs-Pirates Cubs-Pirates Cubs-Pirates Scoreboard Drew Pearson Mond'v News Girls Corps Girls Corns Nick Carter Viol- Porter three great-grandchildren. Mrs. Ida Lathe Mrs. Ida Lathe, 80, will be buried Monday in Crown Hill Cemetery. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

in Flanner Buchanan Mortuary. Mrs. Ithe died yesterday at the home of her sister, Miss Adele Storck, 1463 Colorado Ave. Born at. Odell, 111., Mrs.

Lathe had lived in Indianapolis 10 years. Before coming to Indianapolis she was active at Odell in church work and in musical circles. She was the contralto in a church quartet and 1wo of her three children were graduates of the American Conservatory of Music at Chicago. She was a member of the Congregational Church. Survivors, besides the sister, are two of her children, Mrs.

Everett Fisher, Chicago, and lived here 46 years. Funeral arrangements have rPERMA-CRETE drives News -Music Speedway New tacU Benny Too'. Rpnv Peter Salem Peter Salem not been completed. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Baseball Revue Baseball Revue Mr.

Ma lone Mr. Ma lone Salute Show Hit Jackpot Hit Jackpot Salute Show Reservists Salute Reservists Salute Surviving are two daughters, Arm flnarant! taraala and Daatiaaa LOW COST F.ASV TKRMS NO DOWN PAYMENT ntf CSTIMATFS IFIVIC TRI-STATE CONSTRUCTION CO. rrtf.ri PrSMt-CRKTE 1100 C. Sm. BR AO.

Nil Ct. 221 Mrs. Grace Denwood, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Cloyce Bowers, Edgar Bergen Ed ear Bergen Campfire Songs Campfire Songs News Music Guest Star Harrv James Sign Off Stop the Music Stop the Music Stop the Music Ston the Music Red Skelton Red Skelton Gary; three sons, Norvy C. and Russie M.

Blackburn, Miami, Enchanted Hour Enchanted Hour Walter Winchell Louella Parsons Corliss Archer Corliss Archer 'nrace Heidt fjfetime Chance Lifetime Chance Horace Opera Concert Oner Concert Family Theater Family Theater Europe Europe Monte Cristo Monte Cristo ontented Hour LOANS limrnie Fidler Prophecy Voice Prophecy Voice Errand of Mercv F. H. A. G. I.

and Regular Contented Hour Dr Kildare Dr Kildare WFBM TV ftiannri A M. (PUT) AO-Pi-nt ram Pra fw Trial A I tam id rwi Jim I nr Matin R'Sf)-MstFrf Thatf ffarini WMtVman (n rs. rtp OfV-Phllf) Plathottaa Hit Una nn tha Mtrrh 104.ln-(rfi Off News Guest Star Youth tot Christ Youth fo Christ St. Francis Hour Ember Essie Hayden Essie Hayden and then he recognized the cat fast enough. Ha-ha put the cap back on so Womarmag could stop laughing.

At that moment Ha-ha's mother and father saw their cat, and they ran over and gave him some big hugs, and Mr. Standpaw, Ha-ha's daddy, gave him such a big hug that his cap fell off, and everyone started to laugh all together, and Ha-ha had to put his cap back on quickly, because Uncle Wiggily waihted to tell about his idea for getting the circus out of the mud. New tr.N. in Action Bob Byrne Boh Byrne and George K. Blackburn, Indianapolis; 14 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Miss Esther Spencer Funeral services for Miss Esther E. Spencer, 940 Middle Woodruff Place, will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Hisey Titus Mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Miss Spencer, who was a nurse many years at Norway Sanatorium, died yesterday after an illness of five months.

She was a member of the Indiana Practical Nurses' Association and of the Christian Church. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. L. C. Littcn.

All Denomination All Denomination 25th St. Baptist 55th St Rantisf To Veterans National Guard Dance Orchestra Dance Orrhestra News Rand Oscar Dumont Hugo Malin Hugo Malin MONDAY RADIO PROGRAMS AT LOW COST No Service Feet Phon No Mr. Reed 9 No Inspection Fees FLETCHER AVENUE SAYING LOAN ASS'N 150 E. Market St. Phone MA.

341 1 iiowara loathe, Medina, im. a brother, Fred H. Storck, Ko-komo, and another sister, Miss Bertha Storck, Indianapolis. Mrs. Rutha McGuire Services for Mrs.

Rutha J. McGuire, 89, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home.

Burial will follow in Fairfield Cemetery, Camby. Mrs. McGuire. who had been ill several months, died yesterday at her home, 601 Cottage Ave. A life resident of this city, she was a member of ihe University Heights Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Surviving are two brothers, Robert Haverstick, Maywood, and Charles Haverstick, Comis-key; a daughter, Mrs. Edythe Copcland. Indianapolis; four grandchildren and five Clara Pickle :00 6:15 :30 :00 :30 :45 Services for Clara Pickle, 91, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Oaklandon, where she was born and where she lived all' her life. She celebrated her birthday May R.

She died Thursday. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Grace White, of Indianapolis. :00 :15 :30 8 :45 -I rCNCt TO TAT THE HOOtlCR WAT :00 ,:15 :45 I 'ifTn IT ITS :00 Aerial Shock Kills 2 FAIRBORN, May 27 (UP) James Ryan, 29, touched a 12.0C0-vo!t power line with the end of a steel 'pole he was putting into place for a television aerial and was killed last night. His wife Lois, 27, tried to pull her husband free and also was killed.

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i ia. "t- a A St'NDAV NIGHT 8:30 WIBC MBS. The "Family Theater" broadcast will feature Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island." 9:00 WIRE-NBC. Eddie Cantor will sing "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd ve Baked a Cake" on the 'Take It or Leave It" show. Want to Sell Your House FAST? SATURDAY MGHT 7:00 WIBC-MBC.

Movie and radio comic Jack Carson will try his hand at the animal, mineral or vegetable game on 'Twenty Questions." 8:30 WIRE-NBC. Dennis Day, struck by the television bug, makes his debut as singing wrestler. srXDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 WIRE NBC, Dorothy Shay, the "Park Avenue Hillbilly," visit the Quiz Kids. 4:00 WFBM-CBS. Andre Kos- Visit this beayfiW Sanctuary of Memris.

You'll pleased with th beautiful colored mar'oi used throughout th buildirg, th stained rt-gUss windows end the quiet, reverent cahe-o'ral-lile atmosphere. WFBM, 9:15 a.m. Sun. VISITORS WELCOME Oon Diiljr and lutitf Front 1:00 A.M. P.M.

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