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Two L.ogansport, Indiana, Pharos-Tribune TV Prog jrams SATURDAY EVENING 4 Mask Party Channel 6 Shrine Game Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 8 TBA Sheehan Shrine Game Beat Clock Shrine Game Susie People Funny Buccaneers Welk P. Como Gleason Feature Feature Caesar Gale Storm Jeannie Boxing Gobel Gunsmoke Hit Farad? Finance Movies Hoedown News-Weather Late Show DAILY RADIO PROGRAMS SVMAQ (All Listings Central Standard Time) WBBM (780) WLS SATURDAY EVENING WS ALT (1230 6:00 News 6:15 Monitor 6:30 News 6:45 Monitor Town Crier Weather For Record For Record 7:00 Monitor 7:15 i 7:30 Weather 7:45 i News Music Mystery Mystery 8:00 Monitor 8:15 Monitor 8:30 Mambo Mambo News a Ma Suspense Suspense State Hosplb Sports Hawaii Hawaii News Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance Workshop Cloakroom Cloakroom Bandstand Bandstand Bandstand Bandstand 3:30 News 9:45 i 10:00 K. i 10:15 K. i Barn Dance PartVets fiar Dance PartyGue.st Star Hayloft Party Styl Hayloft Party Styl 10:00 Darttiy-O 10:15 Darklv-O 10:30 Weatner 10:45 i Heard UrS fTM VaHe? i h- Cae 'Vr eet TMle? Ear on Chicago Folks Valley News Sacred Melody Mill Weitzel Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance Barn Dance SUNDAY MOKNING Watch Night Watch Nieht Watch Night Watch 8:4 a Barnhouse News Chang. Times or Air Church or Air i Class Bible Class 9:00 i 9:15 i 9:30 Prophecy 9:45 Prophecy Music In Air i in Air i in Air Music in Air SUNDAY AFTERNOON 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 8 8 4 Channel 12:00.

6 Channel 8 4 4 Channel 8 4 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 6 6 a 4 4 Channel 4 Channel 8 4 Channel Channel 8 4 Channel Channel 8 Vista Industry Take Trip Roberts Wild Bill Noel News Bowling Heckel-Jecke Newsree News Ask Doctor Matinee Sport, Matinee Football Film Review Football Football Football Football Eddie Arnold Mark Saber Football Playhouse Galilee Mr D. A. Headlines Mama Kit Carson Capt. Gallant Dr. Hudson 4 Cisco Kid 10:00 i 10:15 i 10:30 News New World News a i Josh Brady Brady New; Church Brown Church Brown Church 11:00 Monitor 11:15 Josh Brady Brady brady i in Air i in Air i i A i Music in Air Tabernacle Tabernacle Tabernacle Tabernacle News Brady Music in Air i in Air Orgran i Brady 3 0 a LightJosh Brady 11:45 Eternal News Strings i of Song Wings of Song SUNDAY AFTERNOON Church Church Travel Monitor Best in Music 12:13 i Best in i I'm Football Best in i 12:4 Pro a Best in i News Frank Ernest Soul i i Soul Clinic.

News Facts LonVbardo Lombardo TBA Channel fi Channel 8 6 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8" 4 Channel fi Channel 8 8 Channel 8 4 4 Channel Channel 8 8 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 8 Jungle Telephone Time Weather Roy Rogers Dr. Christian Air Power You Bengal Lancers! Lassie Ted Mack- Circus Boy I i i i a 1:30 Pro Footljall News 1 Pro Football a i Bellairs Pro Football Mai Bellaira 2:1., Pro i a Mai Bellaira I a 11 Pet 2 a Mai Bellaira 3:00 i Mai Bellairs 3 Moi.ltor Mai Bellairs 3:30 STour Money Bellairs i Mai Bellalrs 4:00 i News 4:15 Monitor a i 4:30 News a i 4:45 Bollalrs 5:00 i News 5:15 i i a Mai Bellalrs 5:30 i a-Aa Meet Press SUNDAY 6:00 i Jack Benny 0 Ben 6:45 i Aral Bellairs 7:00 i News i Mai Bellairs 7:31) News i i a i 8:00 News 8:15 i Mai Bellairn 8:30 i Sports 8:45 i Mai a i 1 5 TBA Mai Bellaira 8:30 Decision 9:45 i i Fnce a i 10:00 a RossMelody Mill .0:30 a i 10:45 a RosaMusic MONDAX Herald TV orship Hour Worship Hour Vision i i Revival Hour Revival Revival Hour Revival Hour Lisht Life Light Life Greatest Story Greatest Story Winchell Pase Ho ir ot Deols of Deois EVENING "Vespers Vespers i Inst. Bible Inat. Prophecy Prophecy Vespers lentil. Vespers News Music ot God of God Quiet Hour Quiet Hour Revival i Revival Time a Gospel Songs MORNING TBA TBA 3 TBA TEA TBA TBA TBA A A A TBA A TBA i in Air Music i A i Music in Air Music in Air on i i A i on i in Air By People By People i Decision Decision Brd Sounding- Brd Concert Concert Concert Concert a i i a Set i a Ava Maria Ava Maria 8:00 i News Breakfasf KBTM, 8:15 Chica Asked! Chlca 8:45 Barn 3:00 a a a 4 Conwa allincGAid Coast ews Brady a a Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club A Godfrey i 8 I A Ri.se-Sliine Records HUNTS FOR RABBITS--BAGS A FOX Tom Rinehart, 2227 George street, Jiome for the holidays from Manchester college, went hunting for rabbits.

About ready to give up on the rabbits, Tom scared this fox.out of a hiding place and promptly hot it near the Davis street bridge. Tom intends to collect the three dollar bounty before returning to his college studies. (Pharos-Tribune Photo-Engraving) Rochester Steve A Ed Sullivan' Press Coni. Omnibus Playhouse Theater Hilchcock Loretta Young $64 Challenge Headline Sci-Ficlion What Line? 1U Film News Late Show MONDAY AFTERNOON Channel 4 Heart of City Markets Valiant Lady News Love Lite HFD 4 You Channel fi Channel 8 6 Channel 8 4 Channel Channel 8 8 4 Channel 8 8 Channel 8 4 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 4 Channel fi Channel 8 Channel 8 5 Channel 8 15--Channel 8 4 Channel 8 6 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 a a A i Godfrey MS StorJ 3:30 Bandstand A News a a A i Marries i 0 0 a a irtlui Godfrey i i Sts. 1( 1 3 1 Antv Godfrey a a a a i News I 0 a a Ho i Crane i a News 0 1 tman Backstage i a a Crane 11:30 Holtman Helen Market.

4 a Duchess Gal Sunday Weather MONDAY 12:00 Merryfleld Nora Drake 12:15 Merryfieid Ma i 12:30 Merrytield News 1 2 4 5 i i a a Break AFTERNOON Noontime News Market: i i i 1:00 i i Ladies Markets i 2nd Mrs. Burton School Time 1:30 i i It i Quefin-Dav i i a i I a Partv 2 0 0 a i House Party 2:15 a i House Party i Top Dr. ifalone 2 4 Pep. i News 3:00 Worn. in Hse a Views 3:15 i Jim Conway 3:30 P.

i Gold Coast F. Warlns? Mag-azine 4:00 i -Mills Pain Gibson 4:15 i i Paul Gibson 4:30 George Stone a Gibson 4 4 a a i 5:00 News Magazine Wod Howard News 5:30 Wed Howard Sports 5:45 N'ews News i a i i 61 News a Central For Women Olson N'ews Stimipns a i a a i News Polka Party Polka a 'acl Stilwill Bob P.ay Stilwill News Sports Devo Cloud News Melodies Worn. World Worn. World Queen News Time Carroll Co. i a Co.

i Farm Corner Farm News Harry Noble a i Sky School i i Music i OCf Record Off Record News OCf Record Off Record OCf Record Teen Tunes Teen Tunes Newa a Ads I i Hollywood Mayer officiating. Burial will be Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Smith Valparaiso visited their daugh- er and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilam Freyberg Christmas Eve. The 'reybergs went to Valparaiso hristmas Day and took dinner 'ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Freyberg. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Herber a 1 1 ere: Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Ault and aughter Jill, Mr. and Mrs. Dale oering, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin allenger, Rochester.

Also Rev. arold Conrad and family and "rs. Geneva Lewis of Akron. Jim Werttzberger of Purdue Uni- ersity is spending the holidays ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

oward Wertzberger. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Booth jent Christmas with relatives in Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Best entertained their daughter and fam- and Mrs. Ira Overmyer of Lake Bruce. Mr. and Mrs.

A. N. Mclntire of Delong visited with Mr. and.Mrs. Harry McVay Wednesday.

Casey Morgan, 528 West Ninth street, was treated at Woodlawn Hospital and released Friday morning for burns sustained when a cleaning fluid he was using on the walls of his house exploded. Rochester firemen, who extinguished the fire, reported only minor damage, most of it from smoke. Rochester Telephone Company employees enjoyed a delicious ham and turkey dinner, cooked and serr by Mr. and Mrs. Estil Carter.

Following the dinner a social hour with games was enjoyed. A gift exchange was a feature of evening- and the employees presented Mr. Pontius, and Mrs. Emma Wildrick with lovely gifts. The committee on arrangements was Arthur Brubaker, Mrs.

Wildrick and Mrs. Emmons. Marriage licenses issued in the i Fulton County Clerk's office, are as follows: Wilbur Stonestreet, Garrett and Mary M. Morris, Rochester. Donald L.

Gibbens and Dolores L. Sibert, both of Rochester. Alfred D. Johnson Fulton and Barbara E. Shriver, Akron.

Hospital News. Admissions: Parley Groves, Rochester; Mrs. Melvin Tyler, Argos. Dismissals: Mrs. Samuel Erlen-' bach, Silver Lake: Paul Richard- 1 son, Mishawaka; Elizabeth Miller, i Rochester; Mrs.

William Latta and daughter, Culver; Dan Fiedler, Chester. Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Francis Babcock, R. R.

2, a son. Saturday Evening. December 29. 1936. Nine U.

S. Airmen Killed Near Tokyo TOKYO (UP) A U.S. Air Force PB50 weather reconnaissance plane crashed and burned in a patch of woods 45 miles northwest of Tokyo tonight. Nine members of the ll-man crew and a Japanese farmer were killed. The two remaining members were injured seriously.

HE WAS WRONG MARLBORO, Coastas Economu. 76, was fined S25 dollars i in district court for shooting two chickens on the lawn of Mrs. Alice Haynes. He told the court thought they were quail. YEAZEL'S SUNDAY SPECIAL MER-DEL'S SUPER FLAVOR FUDGE RIPPLE Ice Cream 2 gal 69c An Old Favorite Back Again MER-DEL'S FRUIT PUNCH party pak 99c Concentrated--Mokes One Gallon.

Add water or carbonated Beverage. -FASTEST PHOTO FINrSH SERVICE IN LOGANSPORT- Rush your color film to us for fast service HIGHEST QUALITY WORK, GUARANTEED INDIVIDUAL "DIRECT TO HOME" MAILERS AVAILABLE NiW YEARS STORE HOURS SUNDAY OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P. M. MONDAY OPEN 9 A.M.

to 7 P.M. OPEN NEW YEARS DAY TO 1 513 East Broadway YEAZEL'S Money Orders At Any Time Fellowship of the First Baptist church at their Christmas party which was held in the church par lors recently. Jane Thompson and Patrick McDowell had charge of severa contests. The following youths were pre sent to enjoy the a a i Wanda Craig. Patricia McDowell, Carol Kelley.

Lois Jean Taylor. Cindy War, Susan Onstott, Judy Samuelson, Julia Herkless. Carol Calhoun, Sara Kirkendall. Jane Thompson, Doris Parker. Nikki Foster.

Phillip Christman, Billy Gerrick, Emmerson Scott, Jimmy Booth, Jim Bob Jefferies, Pat McLochlin, and Donavan Feece. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Overmyer and sons of Manhattan, Kansas, spent the past week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Overmyer. and numerous relatives and friends. ily, the Charles Clevengers, to Mrs.

George Baum and family Christmas dinner. had as their holiday guests Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey enter-! Baum's sister Mrs.

A. L. Trester tained the following guests to a of Indianapolis. Christmas Eve i Mr. and Miss Edith Thompson left, Wed- Mrs.

Richard Briggs, Macy; Mr. nesday to spend several days with and Mrs. Lyle Bailey and daughter, Mary Louise, Mr. and Mrs. John Phoebus and daughter Sue; Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Bailey and three sons and Mrs. Louise Safford. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Matthews of Cincinnati, 0. Rev.

and Mrs. F. I. Wilmert, 811 Jefferson Street, will hold open house Sunday from two lo four and from seven to nine, as is their guesis oi Mr. ana i i seven LU nine, as is inejr Mrs.

Fred Perchbacher were Mr. a a custom. They will be glad and Mrs. Manford Newell, Mr. and t( welcome all members of the Mrs.

Dennis Hoover, Rochester; church and all friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole, India-; Mr. James D.

Bonine of Indi- napolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer! anapolis arrived Friday evening to Wine of Detroit, Michigan. Search Guiding Light Theater Playhouse' llal Farm-Home SUCCUITIDS News-Weather Ind. Elisha Livingston Headline Buck, 61, died at his Deedsville World Turns residence at 4:30 p.m.

Thursday Top Hit after a year's illness. Born in Song Shop Humbolt. Sept. 25, 1895, he in the IOOF cemetery there. Friends may call at the McCain funeral home.

ROTH ESTATE VALUED MONTICELLO, Ind. Estate of the late William W. Roth was the bulk of j.ui/n, uc Lim jaic vviulam Miss Brooks I was tiie son of Burton Leroy Buck, valued at $110000 the bulk Panorama former iMiarru sheriff, and i was intended for his wife', IZelma R. Roth, according to an Tenn. Ernie House Party Film Elnoria Johnston Buck.

I n. according to an Employed as a truck driver, A 9, will probated this week spent his lifetime 'in the Deeds in the White circuit court. a ville community and belonged Payoff Crosby Queen J.OOF lodge there. He married Delia Pennycuff Jul 13, 1917, at Indianapolis and sh i i i QI, a CI11LI Ml Brighter Day survives with two daughters, Mrs Secret Storm Mary Petty, of Peru, and' Mrs Abbott-CostelloiLola Fatten, route 5, and 12 grand Edge of i children. A brother and sister ar Romances I deceased.

Mickey Mouse Services will be held at the Chuckwagon! Deedsville EUB church at Early Show p.m. Sunday with Rev. Walte True Life Adventures THE WHITE WASTES yp ALMASORDO NEW MEXICO ARE A VAST, FIELP OF GVPSUM SV EVAPORATION AW 21VBN BV THE THE EXPANSE Of- 5HIFTIN6 WHATEVER STAND'S ITS WAV. I Ifo KEEP ITS HEAP THE SURFAC A JOSHUA TREE MAV I STRETCH ITS TRUNK EVER UPWARD. SO FEET ABOVE TTS Read the Classified Ads and Mrs.

Howard Archer and children entertained at Christmas dinner, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harlow, Bloomington. Mrs. Ora Castle entertained at Christmas dinner, Sunday, her son, Mr.

and Mrs. Alvah Castle. Mishawaka; her two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alexander and Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Gordon, Rochester. Also Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fribley and family, Warsaw; and Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Zalac, Rochester. spend New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bonine.

Emmerson E. Zimmerman Friday for his home in Bakersfield, California after a holiday visit with his mother, Mrs. Blanch Zimmerman, and other relatives and friends. Michael Hatch, a student at Culver Military Academy, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe Hatch. Mr. Parley Groves was brought in the Foster ambulance from the i i a i i i i i Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bailey had home of his daughter, Mrs Christ as their Christmas dinner guests, I R.

2, to the Woodlawn hospit- their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Briggs, Macy. Mrs. Ot Blacketor of Detroit, al, Friday.

Mr. Dan Feidler was removed from the Woodlawn hospital in the and i i i me vyuuuiawn nospuai in tn returned to her home Wed- Zimmerman Brothers ambulanc nesday, after an i a I to his home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shively spen Wednesday in Fort Wayne.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Overmye and sons were Wednesday evening dinner guests of his parents, Mr visit with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Ray Meyers.

Mrs. E. F. Renter, Mrs. Gene Kelley and Mrs.

Gene Thompson were hostesses to the Junior Youth DIAL 4166 resumes its regular store hours and will be closed Mondays and open all day Wednesdays. Shop from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Fridays and 9a.m. to 9 p.m.

Saturdays. To live In A A Career Regular styles as nationally advertised 5 and $10" Stylei J11.75 Only twice a year do you get on oppor- tunity to buy up-to-the-minute, beautifully- fitting ENNA JETTiCKS ot these unbelievably low prices. We have a big selection but not every size in every style, so COME IN NOW AND STOCK UP AT THESE BIG SAVINGS! KROFT SHOE STORE 313 Fourth St. OTICE! In appreciation of extended efforts of ow employees during this holiday season, following merchants will bo closed all day Wednesday, Jan. 2 (after New Year's Day).

Barber's Sewing Supplies Flanegin Ace Hdwe. David's Hardware Ullery Hardware Co. Houk's Merchandise Shop Rowe's Shoes Connie Shop Merit Shoe Store Modern Miss Schiff Big Shoe Store Viola's Dress Shop Rits Apparel Shop Chas. Young Son Florence's Millinery The Keller Co. Morocco's Music Mart Bailey's Rehm's Men's Wear GreeasfeJder Bros.

Bennett Furniture H.WilerCo.,liK. Foster Furniture Mohlman's Fasnacht's Krewzberger Elver's Jewelry Combs' Kroft's Shoes Graffis' Shoes Store Mygrtmt Music Hotnt.

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