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Vidette-Messenger of Porter County from Valparaiso, Indiana • 7

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Valparaiso, Indiana
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PACE EVHI TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1041 THE VTOETTE-J'ESSEHGER, VALPARAISO, INDIANA by her mother, Mrs. A. J. Fehrman. scorrs scrap book By PJ.

SCOTT I 'In tile Won Mrs. Fehrman's Interpretation of 6 .15 p. tn. WENR Mr. Keen.

6:30 p. m. WBBM Meet Mr. Meek, Hvmn4 I htm Qtm Honor Birthday At WSCS Luncheon Held Thursday Afternoon III -'Bkk. the life of a Methodist minljster was pleasingly givn by Mre.

Johnson and was thoroughly enjoyed by the 60 women present. The president, Mrs. W. L' Wilson, oi AR00 6:45 p. m.

ul; WQN Inside' of Sports. 7:00 p. m. WBBM Big Town. WLS Quiz Kids.

7:30 p. m. WBBM Dr. Christian. 8:00 p.

n. WMAQ Eddie Cantor. WBBM Star Theater. 8:30 p. m.

WMAQ Mr. District Attorney. 10:15 p. m. WBBM Lanny Ross.

announced the June general meeting Thursday evening at the church at 8 o'clock as a mother and daugliY ter party. Every member is expected wilh her own or a borrowed daughter to enjoy a delightful pro MEAKS Members of the Woman' Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church having birthdays In April, May and June, were gueaU of honor at a luncheon held Thursday and were seated at a beautifully appointed table. Mrs. O. F.

Peace, who will be 90 years old this month, vju especially mentioned In the festivities aa the oldest member of this organization and her presence i appreciated by all. Durlnj! the program hour fol DOH KHOW I- i WMAQ 670 WLS 690 WLW 700 WAAP B50 WON ...,720 WSBT B60 WJR 760 wen. 1000 WBBM 780 WIBO X070 WXNR 890 KMOX 1120 WIND 660,, WJJD 1160 WTMJ ..620 WOWO 1190 6:00 p. m. SERVED gram and socla hour.

It is the wish of the executive committee that every girl of the youth group be Included so members will please give their requests for a borrowed OH RAILWAY PIHIM4 daughter to their circle chairman. Classified for salt ada hart Mid everything from ten-penny nails to threshing machines. Us them. Much credit for this pleasant lowing Jthe luncheon. Miss Deltha Johnston, accompanied by Mrs.

CARS afternoon Is due the Mary Martha oF AMERICA Circle under the supervision of the vice-chairman, Mrs. Wm. Schle- Anna Morony, delighted with a bassoojt Mrs. Helen Johnson gave i review of the book "One Toot In Heaven," by HarUell man and her committee, Mesdames lust Phono 364 Joseph Claudon, Dewey Babcock, Chas. Link and Ella Keiser.

Their "si a Spenci, which had been prepared A SMA.KL WMAQ Five Dollar Facts. WCFL Music Lovers. 10:45 p. m. WON Modern Music.

WENR Hal Totten. WBBM Army Program 11:00 p. m. WON Late News. WBBM Music 11:15 p.

m. WGN Tommy Dorsey. WENR Gene Krupa. 11:30 p. tn.

WON Lawrence Welk. WCFL-Club Midnight. WMAQ-Little Jack UtUe. 11:45 p. in.

WGN Art Kassel. Midnight WGN Jan Savltt. WIND Nile Watch. WENR Music You Want. Wednesday's Best 8:00 a.

m. WCFL-Breakfast Club. 9:00 a. WBBM By Kathleen Norris. 10:00 a.

m. WBBM Buddy Clark. 11:00 a. m. WBBM Kate Smith.

2:15 p. tn. WBBM Treasury of Song. 6:00 p. m.

WMAQ Fred Waring. arrangement of the beautiful flow for ers added much pleasure to the CHARMER- occasion. SPEEDER IS ARRETTED WMlam Checkley of Elkhart was A DEADLY CLIMATES i i ism i ii Mi arrested Sunday afternoon by Pol jt fir 155 7 iceman Paul Black for speeding on East Llncdlnway. Taken before UK SHOW 8 Justice of the Peace Kenneth Wolf. the driver pleaded guilty and paid a.

fine and costs totaling $7.05. VlnCt hia wUc iaw jl miu tit It Assures You of Perfect Qeaning ECONOMY DRY CLEAN EklS (NAVY VETERAN, 69 SERVES BROCKTON, Mass. (UP) WU' i COOL SMOKE. UK SEEM 1 11am J. Marshall, former shoe fac Of rtE YJLLACE- tory engineer, was a soldier In the I lMlllilt.rM4MloM,lnlala,asb Qwiotti and pmm to Iqtawwtw ol Amont CMMWy.

A ht oljpraylnO MlO-1 it praaHM'Wifi'aridfnbM JaiMnf nwibt Ihomtaiy baek-bcriO, Wll'lioi JOONA'appllwi ovwalUii tpsl opplU urim dtMl tadlvMMl wMdt go IMIUIAN SEED CO. Spanish-American war, lieutenant- KAIVE A. BAMBOO "fuBE commander in the navy during the World War and now at 69 Is fILLED WrfH SMOKE AKP serving as a lieutenant-commander 1941. Km Faturo Syndkite, World h'ghu retveJ PASSEP FROKl ORE In the British navy. AKOHEP- Sew Yourself a Smart SUMMER WARDROBE By ALFRED ANDRIOLA SENT BY A SCENT CHAN WON Swing It.

WMAQ Three Suns. WEN Elizabeth Hart. 6:19 p. m. WON Eddie Rogers.

WMAQ Musical Memories. WCFL Dance Orchestra. 5:30 p. m. -WIND Eddie Chase.

WCFL Guess Who? WAAP Modern Melodies. 6:45 p. m. WBBM World Today. WMAQ Fort Pearson.

WENR Wings on Watch. 6:00 p. m. WGN Fulton Lewis Jr. WENR Easy Aces.

WCFL Loretta. 6:15 p. m. WON Bob Elson. WCFL Dad's Family.

WENR Mr. Keen. 6:30 p. m. WCFL Music Time.

WIND Songs for Supper. WAAF Dinner Dance. 6:45 p. m. WON Inside of Sports.

WMAQ H. Kaltenborn. WAAF Mythical Ballroom. 7:00 p. m.

WON Wythe Williams. WBBM-Mlsslng Heirs. WMAQ Johnny Presents. 7:15 p. m.

WCFL-How to Get a Job. 7:30 p. m. WLS Question Bee. WMAQ Treasure Chest.

WBBM First Nighter. 7:45 p. m. WON The Squires. WAAF Dance Time.

8:00 p. tn. WGN Clifton Utley. WBBM We, the People. WENR Grand Central Station.

8:15 p. m. WGN Quin Ryan. WCFL Musical Motorcade. WIND-Adventure Time.

8:30 p. m. "WMAQ-Flbber McGee. WIND Eddie Chase. 9:00 p.

tn. WGN Alan Scott. WMAQ Bob Hope. WBBM Glenn Miller. 9:15 p.

m. WON Your Arms Reporter. WCFL Music America. 9:30 p. tn.

WGN--The Northerners, WMAQ College Humor. 10:00 p. m. WGN Del Courtney. WMAQ Fred Waring WBBM Amos Andy.

10:15 p. m. WGN Chicago at Night. 7 'i Mi ii fBj Special Prices on all ip? YARD GOODS tA ffX. i Percales, fast colors, per yd.

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Sievers Co. Over Woolworth's WENR Rhythm at Random. WBBM Lanny Ross. 10:30 p. m.

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