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voted the country's leading comedienne lor four years straight by her most critical subjects, the nation's radio editors. The program will be presented under co operative sponsorsnip, offering advertisers the opportunity to present a top flight net work program in markets of their own selection. Miss Davis, whose mastery of the quick punch gag line has put her consistently among the top bracket entertainers in the various listener popularity polls (NRI, Hooper and Nielsen), will be presented in a fast paced situation mmoHv vehicle tailor made for hpr rani ire delivery. Abe Burrows will write and Dick Mack will produce the new ehnw. Burrows, star of his own CRS show on Saturday nights.

was head writer for Miss Davis for the last part of the 1946 47 season. He has been chief writer fn "Dnffv's Tavern" and the "Dinah Shore amonj others. Crosby '15' Cast Sing Hit Songs Supper Club Style Songs in the supper club style by Bob Crosby, the Andrews Sis ters. Margaret Whiting and' the Modemaires quintet to the acconv paniment of Jerry Gray's orchestra span the five day period beginning October 13 on Columbia network's smart "Club 15" (WHP, 7.30 7.45 p. EST.

Monday through Friday. From Hollywood). The week's schedule follows: Monday Crosby, "Almost Like Being In Love" and "Christmas Dreaming." Andrews Sisters "On the Avenue" and "Pennsylvania Polka." Bob and Andrew Sisters, "My Blue Heaven." Tuesday Crosby, "I Wish I Didn't Love You So" and "Why Should I Cry Over You." Margaret Whiting, "Lonesome Old Town" and "Lazy Countryside." Modemaires, "Stompin' at the Savoy." Wednesday Crosby, "Kate" and "A Fellow Needs a Girl." Andrews Sisters, "Feets to Big or De Bed" and "Stanley Steamer." Bob and Patty Andrews, "Penthouse Serenade." Thursday Crosby, "Near You" and "Juke Box Saturday Night." Miss Whiting, "You Do" and "Black Magic." Friday Crosby, "How Soon" and "Ask Anyone Who Knows." Andrews Sisters, "Pass the Peace Pipe," "I Miss You So" and lm insiafkni i iiinTViin Florence Freeman, star of CBS' "Wendy Warren and the Mews," now heard at a new time, 2.30 p. over WHP, says goodbye to "Skipper" Walter H. S.

O'Brien as the Freedom Train leaves New York on a history making tour of the nation. 'The Chin9 Maestro Percy Faith of CBS' "The Pause That Refreshes" (WHP, Sunday, 6.30 p. has the "most artistic" chin in the country. So voted the International Institute of Artists and Photographers in a recent survey of extremes in American males' chins. We, the People' Host to Ex Drug Tuesday on WHP James Davis, author of the sensational "Skid Row" series currently running in Cosmopolitan magazine, former GI singer Tom Paige, whom his Jersey City neighbors are grooming for a comeback, and others, will be in terviewed by guest emcee Dwight Weist on "We, the People," Tuesday, October 14, at 9 p.

EST, over WHP. Davis, a former drug addict, will explain how he is about to start an organization similar to Alcoholics Anonymous. He will, tell how the habit is formed and to what depths it can carry a victim, and will end with a plea for the Dublic to understand that "Drug addiction, like alcoholism, is not a crime, but a disease." Before the war, Tom Paige, now 26, started on a promising sineine career, having appeared in New York at Loew's State and the Iceland Restaurant. When Tom returned from service, he found it difficult to resume his career, so seme friends decided to organize a group of ordinary Jersey City ites to help him get started again. The nucleus of this "Citizens League for Tom Faige, which numbers 150, is made up of Tom's singing teacher, the bar ber, the cop on the beat, the fam ily butcher, a school day cnum, etc.

Their representative approached "We, the People" for a chance to give their boy a nation wide hearing, and, this agreed upon, Citizen Tom Paige will make his network debut with an amusing song titled "Cosi, Cosa." WHP Revises Format of 7.15 A. M. Newscast Due to the fast pace of world developments, the WHP News De partment will revise the format of the daily 7.15 a. news broad cast starting Monday, October 13 offering a more complete roundup of international, national and lo cal events, by a new sponsor. The new format will give early morning listeners a ompiete di gest of international and national news developments and will also offer a complete roumi up of lo cal news events covering Harris Durg ana tne surrounding area gamerea Dy wtifs own news staff.

A complete coverage of inter' national and national develoD' ments is assured WHP listeners by ine xnree top world news wire services maintained the WHP news rooms, reporting in detail the news reports from the capital ciues oi ine world and the important news centers across the nation. Not Much in Common The saucer eyed blonde is Marie Wilson, whn tnr rns amiable though not too bright "My Friend Irma," and the pert brunette is Cathy Lewis, who co stars In the Monday night comedy series, over WHP at 10 o'clock, as Jane Stacy, Irma's intensely sensible roommate. Godfrey Audience Requests More 'Too Fat Polka' The millions of Arthur Godfrey fans who can't get enough of the voice with the built in chuckle on the air now have a generous bit of Godfrey in their homes to put on their record players whenever they feel like it. That infectious song they've been humming about "I don't want her, you can have her, she's too fat for me" since they first heard the irrepressible redhead; sing it on his CBS late morning program, has just been released. The song's official title is "Too Fat Polka," It's authors are Ross MacLean and Arthur Richardson.

When Archie Bleyer, who leads the orchestra for the 11.00 11.30 a. Monday through Friday "Arthur Godfrey Show," (WHP) first brought the ditty to a re hearsal, Arthur, who isn't exactly skinny himself, decided the song was just right for him. Godfrey introduced it on his program that very morning in his own carefree singing style, chuckling between stanzas. By the time he finished, everybody in the studio audience was chuckling with him. Studio audiences begged for it and Godfrey kept it high in his morning broadcast repertory.

Birthday Betty Winkler, heard in the starring; role, celebrates as "Rosemary," (WHP, 11.45 a. popular Columbia network daytime drama, marks its third anniversary on the air. Charles Irving Is 'Inner Sanctum' Star Over WHP "The Last Tour" is the "Inner oancium mystery on Monday, October IS. at Charles Irving stars as Big Mike in me raaio mystery by Hank Warner. Alice Mason comes to New York in search of her sister, Connie.

Alice traces Connie to a si sh tap ing bus office. Johnny, the spieler, had made a date with Connie, but she had never shown up. The last ue naa seen oi Connie was when she had left on the bus with Big Mike, the driver. Big Mike was to crop her off at her hotel. The blind landlady of a rooming house proves to be a key figure in the mystery.

Finally, the culprit overplays his hand and gives nirnseii away oy describing a crime that had not been committed. "Inner Sanctum" is produced and directed by Hi Brown. Paul McGrath is the weird host, while Lew White plays mood music for mystery on the organ. MORNING 8.00 The Farm Hour 6.30 Sunrise Serenade 6.55 Esso Reporter 7.00 Wake In Tim Grove's 4 Way Cold Tablets 7.20 Weather, Wake Up Time i.ij orcamasi Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 World News Roundup 8.15 Tom Scott 8.30r The Trumpeteers 8.45 Morning Devotion! 9.00 News Reports 9.15 Joe Emerson, Songs 9.30 Oklahoma Roundup 10.00 Music for You 10.30 Strange Romance of Evelyn Win ters sweetneart Stum .1 10.45 The Daily Digest 11.00 Arthur Godrey Chesterfields 11.30 David Shoop, Organ 11.45 Rosemary Ivory Soap 11.00 Esso Reporter U.05 News Aunt Nellie's Products AFTERNOON 12.15 Weather Report 12 20 The Coronettes Vicks 12.30 Romance of Helen Trent Kolynos 12.45 Our Gal Sunday Anacin i.ui uig sister ivory soap 1.15 Ma Perkins Oxydol 1.30 Young Doctor Malone Crlsco 1.45 The Guiding Light Duz 2.00 The Second Mrs. Burton LaFrance Satina 2.15 Perry Mason Sple and Span 2.30 Wendy Warren and the News Maxwell House Instant Coffee 2.45 Rose of My Dreams Swetsth't Soap 3.00 Double or Nothing Campbell Soup I 17 IC FALL WINTER WHS HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH.

Hamburg, Pa. Saturday, October 11, 1947 ON Joan Davis Opens (lew Show Over VIIP Tonight, Script by Abe Burrows Queen of Comedy Joan Davis starts a new Saturday night series over the Columbia network October 11 (WHP, 9 9.30 p. EST. From Hollywood). The royal crown of Laffdom is Miss Davis' property by majority will she has been WHP PROGRAM SCHEDULE Ann Dlyth And 11.00 News Curtiss Candy MORNING 6.00 The Farm Hour 6.30 Sunrise Serenade 6.55 Esso Reporter SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 MORNING 8.00 News Roundup 8.

15 Christian Science Program 8.30 Carolina Calllnc 9.00 News. Chapel Singers 9.15 E. Power Biggs Organist 8.45 Johnson Family Sincere 10.00 Church of the Air u.us wings over Jordan 11.30 Market Sq. Presbyterian Church 12.15 Margit Hegedus Ensemble AFTERNOON 12.30 Salt Lake Tab, Choir 1.00 Esso Reporter 1.05 Radio News Extra Styletex IJ5 Emile Cote Glee Club Silent Glow Oil Burner 1.30 To Be Announced 1.45 Vic Damone, Songs 2.00 People's Platform 2.30 Bob Reid Sings 2.45 Acre's to You Hires 3.00 CBS Symphony Orchestra 4.30 Hour of Charm Elec. Co.

of Am. MORNING 8.00 The Farm Hour 8.30 Sunrise Serenade 8.55 Esso Reporter 7.00 Wake Vo Time 7.15 News Grove's 4 Way Cold Tablets v.zu weatner. wake up rime 7.30 Wake Up Time Nabisco Shredded Wheat 7.45 Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 World News Roundup 8.15 Tom Scott 8.30 The Trumpeteers 8.45 Morning Devotions Hog. Minis. 9.00 News Reports 9.15 Smilin' Ed McConnell 9.30 Oklahoma Roundup 10.00 Music For You 10.30 Strange Romance of Evelyn Win ters sweetheart Soap 10.45 Daily Digest Kin gan Meats 11.00 Arthur Godfrey Time Chesterfields 11.30 Phil Brito Sings Hanover Brand Foods 11.45 Rosemary Ivory Snow 12.00 Esso Reporter 12.05 News Aunt Nellie's Prod.

AFTERNOON 12.15 Weather Report 12 20 The Coronettes Vick 12.30 Romance of Helen Trent Bisodol 12.45 Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 Big Sister Ivory Soap 1.15 Ma Perkins Oxydol 1.30 Young Doctor Malone Crlsco 1.45 The Guiding Light Dux 2.00 Second Mrs. Burton La Franca It Satina 2.15 Perry Mason Splo and Span 2.30 Wendy Warren and the News Mexwell House Coffee 1 MORNING 6.00 The Farm Hour 6.30 Sunrise Serenade 6.55 Esso Reporter 7.00 Wake Up Time 10.00 Music for You 7.15 News Grove's 3 Way Cold Tablets 7.20 Weather. Wake Up Time 7.30 Wake Up Time Nabisco Shredded THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 3.30 Sweethearts of Song 3.45 David Harum Bab 4.00 Hint Hunt Armour Co. 4.25 News Aunt Nellie's Products 4.30 Matinee Melodies 5.00 News, Errol Garner 5.15 Hank D'Amico Orch. 5.30 Lum 'n Abner Alka Spltror 5.45 Mitchell Grand, Stylists Bowman's EVENING 8.00 Esso Reporter 6.05 News Analvsia StnHhu.

6.10 Sports Spotlight Trim Hair Tonic o.io meioay Hake's Carr Biscuit Co. 8.30 Radio News Extra Styletex 6.45 Lowell Thomas Ivory Soap 7.00 Mystery of Week Dreft 7.15 Jack Smith Show Oxydol Bob Crosby Show Franco Amerl can apagnettl 7.45 Edward R. Murrow, News Camp. bell Soup 8.00 Suspense Roma Wine 8.30 Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons Kolvnos Tooth 8.55 Ned Calmer, News Johns Manville 9.00 Dick Haymes Show 9.30 Casey Crime Photographer An cnor nocKing Glass 10.00 Reader's Dieest Hallmark r.rrf.

10.30 The Man Called XITricrtHir. 11.00 Headlines News David's Clothes 11.10 News Analysis 11.15 Henry Busse Orch. 11.30 Vaughn Monroe Orch. 12.00 News, Gay Claridge Orch. 12.30 Steve Kisley Orch.

12.55 News Summary 1.00 Sign off SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 MORNING 6.00 The Farm Hour 6.30 Sunrise Serenade 6.55 Esso Reporter 7.20 Waka Up Time Z'J?" Weather, Wake Up Time 7.45 Breakfast Bulletins Bona Clothes 8.00 Morning News Roundup 8.15 The BaUadeers 8.30 King's Jesters 9.45 Dr. Bookstabei 9.00 News Reports 9.15 Decision Now 9.30 Helen McCauley, Pianist 9.45 Blue Ridee Bovs 10.00 The Garden Gate 10.15 Lee Adams Omnlbook Magazine 10.30 Mary Lee Taylor Pet Mli 11.00 News Curtiss Candy 11.05 Let's Pretend Cream of Wheat 11.30 Adventurers' Club Shesffer Pea 12.00 Theatra of Today Armstrong Rugs AFTERNOON 12.30 Stars Over Hollywood Darl Rlcn 1.00 Grand Central Ststion Plllsbury 1.30 County Fair Borden's 2.00 Esso Reporter 2.05 Chas. Magnante Quartet 2.15 Community Chest 2.30 Give and Take Tom Wave 3.00 Football Game 5.30 Saturday at Chase 5.45 Dick Jurgens Orch. EVENING 6.00 Esso Reporter 6.05 News Analysis Studebaker 6.10 Spotlight on Sports 6.30 Radio News Extra Styletex 6.45 Larry LeSueur and the News. 7.00 Hawk Larabee 7.30 Sound Off 8.00 First Nighter Campana 8.30 Bill Goodwin Show 8.55 Ned Calmer.

News Luden's 9.00 Joan Davis Show .5 25 yau8hn Monroe Show Camels 10.00 Longines Symphonette Longines Watches 10.30 Abe Burrows 10.45 Shen Fields On 11.00 Ned Calmer, News 11.10 News Analysis 11.15 Lawrence Weik Orch. 11.30 Art Mooney Orch. 12.00 News, Gay Claridge Orch. 12.30 Ray McKinley Orch. 12.55 News Summary 4 1.00 Sign off 5.00 Prudential Family Hour 5.30 Columbus Day Speaker 5.45 News and Meaning at the News EVENING 8.00 Ozzie and Harriet Int Silver 8.30 Pause That Refreshes Coca Cola 7.00 Gene Autry Wngley Gum 7.30 Blondie Super Suds 8.00 Adv'ture of Sam Spade Wildroot 8.30 Crime Doctor Philip Morns 8.55 Ned Calmer.

News Luden's 9.00 Meet Corliss Archer Campbell soups 9.30 Tony Martin Show Texas Oil 10.00 Christopher Wells DeSoto and Plymouth 10.30 Strike It Rich 11.00 Headline News David's Clothes 11.10 News Analysis 11.15 Report from U. N. 11.30 Invitation to Music 12.00 News Reports 12.05 News, Skitch Henderson Orch. 12.30 Harry James Orch. 12.55 News Summary 1.00 Sign off MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 2.45 Rose of My Dreams Sweetheart soap 3.0O Double or Nothing Campbell Soup 3.30 Sweethearts of Song 3.45 David Harum Bab 4.00 Hint Hunt Armour Co.

4.25 News Aunt Nellie's Products 4.30 Opening of "Pennsylvania Week" 5.00 News 5.05 Magnante Quartet Grove's 4 Way Cold Tablets 5.30 Lum 'n Abner Alka Seltzer 5.45 Mitchell Grand, Stylists Bowman's EVENING 8.00 Esso Reporter 8.05 News Analysis Studebaker 6.10 Spotlight on Sports Trim Hair Tonic 6.15 Cumberland Co. Republican Com. 6.30 Radio News Extra Styletex 6.45 Lowell Thomas Ivory Soap 7.00 Mystery of Week Dreft 7.15 Jack Smith Show Oxydol 7.30 Bob Crosby Show franco American Spaghetti 7.45 Edward R. Murrow, News Campbell Soup 8.00 Inner Sanctum Bromo SelUer 8.30 Arthur Godfrey Upton's Tea ft Soup 8.55 Bill Henry, News Johns Manville 9.00 Lux Radio Theatre Lux Soap and makes 10.00 My Friend Irma Swan Soap 10.30 Screen Guild Players Camels 11.10 News Analysis 11.15 John M. Dodge 11.30 Guy Lombardo Orch.

12.00 News Xavier Cugat Orch. 12.30 Ray McKinley Orch. 12.55 News Summary 1.00 Sign off TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 7.15 News Grove's 4 Way Cold Tablets 7.20 weather, Wake Up Time 7.45 Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 World News Roundup 8.15 Tom Scott 8.30 The Trumpeteers 8.45 Morning Devotions 9.00 Njsws Reports 9.15 Joe Emerson, Songs 9.30 Oklahoma Roundup 10.30 Strange Romance of Evelyn Win' ters Sweetheart Soap 10.45 The Daily Digest 11.00 Arthur Godfrey Time Chester fields 11.30 David Shoop, Organ 11.45 Rosemary Ivory Snow 12.00 Esso Reporter AFTERNOON 12.05 News Aunt Nellie's Products 12.15 Weather Report Magnante Quartet 12.20 The Coronettes Vicks 12.30 Romance of Helen Trent Kolynos 12.45 Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 Big Sister Ivory Soap 1.15 Ma Perkins Oxydol 1.30 Young Doctor Malone Crlsco 1.45 The Guiding Light Duz 2.00 The Second Mrs. Burton LaFrance ft Satina 2.15 Perry Mason Sple and Span 2.30 Wendy Warren and the News Maxwell House Coffee 2.45 Rose of My Dreams Sweetheart Soap 3.00 Double or Nothing Campbell Soup 3.30 Sweethearts of bong 3.45 David Harum Bab 4.00 Hint Hunt Armour Co. 4.25 News Aunt Nellie's Products 4.30 Matinee Melodies 5.00 News, Leo Werner 5.15 Hank D'Amico Orch.

5.30 Lum 'n Abner Alka Seltzer 5.45 Mitchell Grand, Stylists Bowman's EVENING 6.00 Esso Reporter 6.05 News Analysis Studebaker 6.10 Sports Spotlight Trim Hair Tonic 6.15 Melody Bakers Carr Biscuit Co. 6.30 Radio News Extra Styletex 6.45 Lowell Thomas Ivory Soap 7.00 Mystery of Week Dreft 7.15 Jack Smith Show Oxydol 7.30 Bob Crosby Show Franco American Spaghetti 7.45 Edward R. Murrow, News Campbell Soup 8.00 Big Town Ironlzed Yeast 8.30 Mr. and Mrs. North Colgate 8.55 Bill Henry, News Johns Manville 9.00 We, The People Gulf 9.30 Studio One 10.30 Alfred E.

Smith Foundation Dinner 11.00 Headline News David's Clothes 11.10 News Analysis 11.15 Chuck Foster Orch. n.30 Claude Thornhill Orch. 12.00 News, Guy Lombardo Orch, 12.30 Steve Kisley Orch. 12.55 News Summary l.uu eign orf WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 Wheat 7.45 Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 World News Roundup 8.15 Tom Scott 8.30 The Trumpeteers 8.45 Catholic Hour 9.00 News Reports 9.15 Smilin' Ed McConnell 9.30 Oklahoma Roundup t. 10.00 Music for You 10.30 Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters Sweetheart Soap 10.45 Daily Digest Kin ean's Meats 11.00 Arthur Godfrey Time Chesterfields 11.30 Phil Brito Sings Hanover Brand roods 11.45 Rosemary Ivory Snow 12.00 Esso Reporter 12.05 Aunt Nellie's Products AFTERNOON 12.15 Weather Report 12.20 The Coronettes Vicks 12.30 Romance of Helen Trent Bisodol 12.45 Our Gal Sunday Anacin 1.00 Big Sister Ivory Soap 1.15 Ma Perkins Oxydol 1.30 Young Doctor Malone Crlsco 1.45 The Guiding Light Duz 2.00 The Second Mrs.

Burton LaFrance and Satina 2.15 Perry Mason Sple and Span 2.30 Wendy Warren and the News Maxwell House Coffee 2.45 Rose of My Dreams Sweetheart Soap I 3.00 Double or Nothing Campbell Soup 3.30 Sweethearts of Song 3.45 David Harum Bab 4.00 Hint Hunt Armour Co. 4.25 News: Aunt Nellie's Products 4.30 Matinee Melodies 5.05 Magnante Quartet Grove's Cold Tablets 5.15 Freddy Martin Orch. 5.30 Lum 'n Abner Alka Seltzer 5.45 Mitchell Grand Bowman's EVENING 6.00 Esso Reporter 6.05 News Analysis Studebaker 8.10 Spotlight on Sports Trim Hair xonic 8.15 Dauphin Co. Republican Com. 6.30 Radio News Extra Styletex 6.45 Lowell Thomas Ivory Soap 7.00 Mystery of Week Dreft 7.15 Jack Smith Show Oxydol 7.30 Bob Crosby Show Franco Ameri can Spaghetti 7.45 Edward R.

Murrow, News Campbell Soup 8.00 American Melody Hour Bayer Aspirin 8.30 Jean Hersholt as "Dr. Christian" vaseline Preparations 8.55 Bill Henry, News Johns Manville 9.00 Old Gold Show Old Golds 9.30 Sweenev and March 10.00 The Whistler Household Finance 10.30 "Escape" 11.00 Headline News David's Clothes 11.10 News Analysis 11.15 Dick Jurgens Orch. 11.30 Columbia Concert Orch. 12.00 News, Harry James Orch. 12.30 Skitch Henderson Orch.

12.55 News Summary loo sign off Robert Cummings'As Orchestra Onens 1947 48 Season lux Drama stars Robert Cummings, Ann Blyth, Lee Cobb and Howard DaSilva will play the leading roles in the Lux Radio Theatre's drama' tization of "Great Expectations" on Monday, October 13, at 9 m. iJMjj.1 over wrlF. "Great Expectations," a Charles Dickens classic, tells the story 01 rnp (played by Robert Cum' mines), a penniless orphan who becomes a gentleman by a strange comoination of circumstances. As a boy, he befriends an escaped convict named Abel Magwitch (Lee Cobb). Despite his aid.

Magwitcn is recaptured by the authorities. Not lone afterward. Pip is invited to the home of Miss Havisham, a wealthy spin ster, to play with her young ward, Estella, portrayed by Ann Blyth. The girl taunts Pip for being a common laboring boy, but ne fans in love with her Seven years later. Pip is call ed to London by Lawyer Jaggers (Howard Dabilva), who tells him that he has been named to inherit large fortune.

The name of Pip's benefactor is not revealed to him, but he suspects it is Miss Havisham. The climax to "Great Expec tations" unexpectedly provides the solution to Pip's problems. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 MORNING 6.00 The Farm Hour 6.30 Sunrise Serenade 6.55 Esso Reporter 7.00 Wake Up Time 7.15 News Grove's 4 Way Cold Tablets 7.20 Weather. Wake Ur Time 7.30 Wake Up Time Nabisco Shredded wneat 7.45 Breakfast Bulletins Bond Clothes 8.00 World News Roundup 8.15 Tom Scott 8.30 The Trumpeteers 8.45 Morning Devotions 9.00 News Reports 9.15 Smilin' Ed McConnell 9.30 Oklahoma Roundup 10.00 Music for You 10.30 Strange Romance of Evelyn Win tersSweetheart Soap 10.45 Daily Digest Klngan's Meets ll.oo Arthur Godfrey Chesterfields 11.30 Phil Brito Hanover Brand roods 11.45 Rosemary Ivory Soap 12.00 Esso Reporter 12.05 News Aunt Nellie's Products AFTERNOON 12.15 Weather Report 12.20 The Coronettes Vicks 12.30 Romance of Helen Trent Bisodol 12.45 Our Gal Sunday Anacfn i.uu uig sister (ivory soap 1.15 Ma Perkins Oxydol 1.30 Young Doctor Malone Crlsco 1.45 The Guiding Light Duz 2.00 The Second Mrs. Burton LaFrance and Satina 2.15 Perry Mason Spic and Span 2.30 Wendy Warren and the News Maxwell House Instant Coffee 2.45 Rose of My Dreams Sweetheart 12.55 News 'Grandma' "Baby Snooks" is a grandmother Fanny Brice plays the role of a mischievous moppet on "The Baby Snooks Show," but in reality she is a proud grandmother.

Fanny and her youngest grandchild, Wendy Stark, celebrate their birthdays within the same week in Norths9 Discover Strange Doings In Night Club Against their better judgment, CBS' "Mr. and Mrs, North" visit a night club and run into a series of strange doings, Tuesday, Oc tober 14 (WHP, 8.30 8.55 p. EST. Reb. 11.30 p.

Participating in the odd events are a doorman and a hat check girl whose interest in the club is entirely negative: a comic whose jokes are more consistently blanks than the contents of his blank pistol; and a torch singer who sur prises almost everyone by turning up deceased when they didn even know she was sick. Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin are the stars of "Mr. and Mrs. North." Others in the cast include Arthur Vinton, Fran Lafferty, Ted Osborne, Frank Behrens and Gwen Davies. Charles Paul composes and conducts the musical setting and John Loveton produces.

3.00 Double or Nothing Campbell Soup o.ou oweemearis oi aong 3.45 David Harum Bab 4.00 Hint Hunt Armour Co. 4.25 News Reports Aunt Nellie's Pro ducts 4.30 Matinee Melodies Soap 1.00 Sign off 12.00 A.M. Esso Reporter 12.05 A.M. Noonday News 2.30 P.M. News Reports 4.25 P.M.

News Reports 5.00 P.M. News Reports Night Tim 6.00 P.M. Esso Reporter 6.03 PJL WHP News Analysis 5.00 News 5.05 Magnante Quartet Grove's 4 Way laoieis 5.15 Freddy Martin Orch. 5.30 Lum 'n Abner Alka Seltzer 6.45 Mitchell Grand Bowman's EVENING 6.00 Esso Reporter 6.05 News Analysis Studebaker 6.10 Sports Spotlight Trim Hair Tonle 6.15 Music by Sweeten 6.30 Radio News Extra Styletex 6.45 Lowell Thomas Ivory Soap 7.00 Mystery of Week Dreft 7.15 Jack Smith Show Oxydol 7.30 Bob Crosby Show Franco American Spaghetti 7.45 Edward R. Murrow, News Camp Dea soup 8.00 Baby Snooks Show Jello 8.30 Adv.

of Thin Man Sanka Coffee 8.55 Bill Henry, News Johns Manvilla 9.00 Borden Program Borden's 9.30 F. B. in Peace and War Lava Soap 10.00 It Pays to Be Ignorant Phillip morris 10.30 Spotlight Revue Coca Cola 11.00 News. News Analysis 11.15 Hal Kanner Orch. 11.30 Vaughn Monroe Orch.

12.00 News, Claude Thornhill Orch. 12.30 Xavier Cugat Orch, WHP NEWSCAST TIMES Daytime 6.53 A.M. Esso Reporter 7.15 A.M News Reports 7.45 A.M. Breakfast Bulletins 8.00 A.M. News of the World 9.00 A.M.

Nine o'clock News DAILY 6.30 P.M. Radio News Extra 6.43 P.M. The World Today 7.45 P.M. News Commentator 8.55 P.M. News Commentator 11.00 P.M.

News Ahead of the Headlines 11.10 p.m. News Analysis 12.00 MID. News Reports 11.55 P.M. News Summary SUNDAYS rhese newscasts augment the dally times: 9.00 A.M. Esso Reporter 11.00 A.M.

News Reports 1.00 PM. Esso Reporter 1.03 P.M. Sunday Edition 1.45 P.M. Joseph Harsch RADIO'S FINEST MUSIC SUNDAY 3.00 CBS Symphony Orchestra 4.30 Hour of Charm 8.00 Family Hour 11.30 Invitation to Music WEDNESDAY 8.00 American Melody Hour 11.30 CBS Concert Orch, Stokovski Conducts First Concert The New York Philharmonic Symphony begins its 18th season of broadcasts over the Columbia network on Sunday, October 12, with Leopold Stokowski conducting a program If Mrs. Burton Chicago born Patsy Campbell, one of radio's foremost actresses, has taken over the leading; role of Terry Burton, Stan's second wife, in CBS' "The Second Mrs.

Burton," (WHP, 2.00 p. five a week serial. Thomas Parran Is Next Speaker On "Familyjjour" On the Sunday, October 12 broadcast, Thomas Parran. Sur geon General, U.S. Public Health Service, will tell "Family Hour' listeners about a number of im portant new health research pro jects of vital interest present and future to families all over the country.

(WHP Sunday 5.00 to 5.30 p. m. EST). Highlighting the musical portion or the program, soprano star Rise Stevens will join with the Pru dential male chorus and Al Good man's orchestra in a world nre niere of the score from the new Broadway production "Music in the Miss Stevens also solos Bohm's beautiful "Still As the following with the favorite of all time, "Love's Old Sweet And the musical loves of Irving Berlin Mand; Marie, and rvate are the Prudential song sters' selection of the day. As request number, Al Good mar, the orchestra nlav a special arrangement of the popular "Almost Being in Love" from the oadway hit Dr.

Parran, second of a series of distinguished guest speakers on the theme "The Future Be longs to Those Who Prepare For will discuss what is currently being done to expand the nation's hospital and health department setup in every locality, and the positive advances being made in the diseases which take the great est toll of human life. Public health is at the verge a new era, says Dr. Parran, and the responsibility for what the future holds in its constant im proTTement lies with each one of us, to learn everything we can about preventive medicine, and so help make our particular community more healthful place to live in. Ozzie Nelson Makes New Discovery on Columbus Day Show As a result of a Columbus Day adventure into which Ozzie Nel son enters with his customary spirit, he gets into a jam with Harriet, David, Ricky, and even the dog, during "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" on Sunday, October 12, at 6.00 p. EST, over CBS.

Columbus may have discovered America, but Ozzie is the boy who can discover a continent of trouble Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard are co starred in the series. The featured players include John Brown, Henry Blair and Tommy Bernard. Billy May conducts the Ozzie Nelson band, and Verne Smith an nounces. of Bach, Brahms and Debussy (CBS, 3 4.30 p. EST.) During the intermissions Howard K.

Smith, chief of CBS' European news staff, will speak each week from London. The season's opening broadcast consists of Bach's Sinfonia from the Church "Ich Steke Mit Einem Fuss Im Grabe," the Brahams Second Symphony in and three Nocturnes by Debussy, entitled "Nauages," "Fetes" and "Sirenes." The Women's Chorus of the Westminster choir will join the orchestra in the last selection. Stokowski will also conduct the orchestra in the three subsequent Sunday broadcasts. He is the first of four conductors who will lead the Philharmonic until the return, in late January, of Bruno Walter, permanent musical director. The other three conductors are Charles Munch, November 9, 16 and January 4, 11; Dimitri Mitropoulos, who conducts' four broadcasts from November 23, through December 14; and George Szell, December 21 and 28.

Outstanding soloists will be heard iri these concerts, in works from both the classic and modern repertorie. The first soloist, on October 26, will be Nathan Mil stein, playing the Dvorak Violin Concerto in A Minor. Myra Hess, the brilliant English musician, plays the Mozart Piano Conecrto in Flat, K449, on November 2. The Texas born pianist, Jacques Abrams, will be the November 16 soloist. New 'County Fair' Contest Opens Today Over WHP Could you take a set of clues about an American city and tell which one it is? That's what "County is going to try when the great "Where Am contest gets under way Saturday, October ii.

(wtif, 1.3U Z.U0 p. EST) Each week, a contestant will trir to guess, from "Mr. Where Am I's" clues, what city he is describing. The mysterious questioner, speaking from a different citv weeklv. will query the contestant in the snow's JMew York studios.

If the contestant proves up to the mark geographically, he gets $100. If not, the money goes into the next weeK jackpot. So, "County Fair's" illustrious. zany stunt filled career adds another chapter. In its two year span of life, the program has made a special place for itself among radio shows by its investigation ol cliches used in daily conversation, and by its tongue in cheek treat ment of quiz show routines.

Musical Star IS I Heading an all Broadway cast in an original radio drama on Columbia's "Grand Central Station" (WHP, 1.00 p. Saturday, October 18, will be Mary Hatcher, star of the musical comedy hit "Oklahoma!" Hearing Isn't Believing "I can tell anything; you can tell taller!" seems to be the theme of this verbal bout between challenger Don Ameche and champion Frank Morgan, whose comedy is heard Wednesday nights on CBS and WHP at 9 p. m. The mystified bystander is Frances Langford, who sings on the show and joins Ameche in a sketch about the squabbling "Mr. and Mrs.

Blckerson.".

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