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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 26

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'Traveler' and 6Man I Married' Help Celebrate Campbell Week The Campbell Soup Company, one of radio's most important sponsors of fine entertainment, is in the midst of the Sat Sfiii 1 i BOB BURNS wide celebration of "Campbell Soup Week October 9 to 18 and special attention is being drawn to the occasion through their current radio programs. The Campbell Company is now present ing: or evening pleasure tne lamous ba zooka blowing, homespun humorist, Bob I Burns as "The Arkansas Traveler, every Tuesday at 8.30 p. and for day time pleas i ure the popular true to lif serial, The Man I Married," heard Monday through Friday at 11.15 a. m. Both broadcasts are regular feat ures of WHP.

Most recent of these programs is the Bob Burns' broadcast which started just five weeks ago, September 16, and brought the favorite of screen and radio in a new type of presentation particularly designed for his individual personality. Cast as the "Arkansas Traveler" is appropriate fo the Burns in more ways than one.) The original "traveler" roamed the land making millions of friends through his human, humorist stories. Today's "traveler" stands before a microphone and roams the land by radio reaching his millions of followers at the same moment. Bob Burns is an enthusiastic farmer. He owns one of the most fertile and best managed farms in the San Fernando Valley in California.

He has a well equipped work shop there, and is a good carpenter and cabinet maker. He also has one of America's finest private aviaries. Lost Money Tracer on 4HobbLobby9 Theodore Roth, New York City whose hobby is tracing, and usually finding, lost money heads the list of six hobbyists Dresented by Dave Elman on "Hobby Lobby" Oc tober 11. (WABC CBS, 8.30 to 8.55 n. Est.

Rebroadcast at 11.30 p. EST) Roth discovered he had an un canny knack of knowing just how money is misplaced or lost. Now he helps persons whose money has disappeared. He plans to tell of some the more un usual cases he has solved. The Rev.

George I. Baldwin, of Philadelphia, whose hobby is re habilitating youngsters who have collided with the law, is another guest. A minister who practices what he preaches, he has saved many a youngster from "the wrong way." He proves it by bringing several of his youn. friends with him to "Hobby Lobby." Three young men who call themselves "Potato Bugs" and spend their spare time manufac turing ocarinas, tell how they perfected the art of making the little instruments now used so in modern dance or chestras. MR.

A "Mr. A that's the stringy greeting: that rings out over the Columbia network on Wednesday nights now that Fred Allen has returned to the Texaco Star Theatre. It's Port land Hoffa, who appears with her husband on the series. The Star Theatre is heard over WHP at 9.00 o'clock. 10.00 CBS Hymns of All Churches General Mills 10.15 CBS "Myrt and Marge" Super Suds 10.30 CBS "Stepmother" Presented by Colgate Palmolive Company 10.45 HBG Buddy Cole and His Orchestra 11.00 HBG News Reports 11.05 HBG Rough Riders 11.15 CBS "The Man I Married" Campbell Soup 11.30 CBS "Bright Horizon" Silver Dust 11.45 CBS "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories" Spry 12.00 CBS "Kate Smith Speaks" Grape Nuts AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS "Big Sister" Rinso 12.30 HBG Noonday News 12.40 HBG Weather Report, U.

S. Weather Bureau 12.45 CBS "Our Gal Sunday" Anacin 1.00 CBS "Life Can Be Beautiful" Ivory Flakes 1.15 CBS "Woman In White" Oxydol 1.30 CBS "Right to Happiness" Crisco 1.45 CBS "Road of Life" Presented by Chipso 2.00 CBS "Young Dr. Malone" Posts 40 Bran Flakes 2.15 CBS "Joyce Jordan Girl Interne" La France and Satina 2.30 HBG News Reports Raymond Massey and Sylvia REPORTING TrO Ml William L. Shirer, author of "Berlin Diary," famous journal of a foreign correspondent, is heard on Columbia network and WHP Sundays at 5.45 p. m.

WHP, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 MORNING 6.30 HBG Sunrise Roundup Penna. Department of Agriculture 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm 7.15 HBG News Bulletins Peter Paul 7.20 HBG Morning Alarm Music Time Weather at 7.30 7.45 HBG "Bond's Breakfast Bulletins" Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS European News Roundup 8.15 CBS Organ Moods 8.30 CBS Sunrise Serenade 8.45 HBG Morning Devotions 9.00 HBG "Nine O'clock News" 9.05 HBG Morning Melodies 9.15 CBS "School of the Air'" 9.45 CBS "Stories America Loves" General Mills 10.00 CBS Hymns of All Churches General Mills 10.15 CBS "Myrt and Marge" Super Suds 10.30 CBS "Stepmother" Presented by Colgate Palmolive Company 10.45 HBG Marvin Dale's Music 11.00 HBG News Reports 11.05 HBG Rough Riders 11.15 CBS "The Man I Married" Campbell Soup 11.30 CBS "Bright Horizon" Silver Dust 11.45 CBS "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories" Spry 12.00 CBS "Kate Smith Speaks" Grape Nuts AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS "Big Sister" Rinso 12.30 HBG Noonday News 12.40 HBG Weather Report, U. S. Weather Bureau 12.45 CBS "Our Gal Sunday" Anacin 1.00 CBS "Life Can Be Beautiful" Ivory Flakes 1.15 CBS "Woman in White" Oxydol 1.30 CBS "Right to Happiness" Crisco 1.45 CBS "Road of Life" Presented by Chipso 6.00 CBS 2.00 CBS "Young Doctor Malone" Post Toasties 11.05 HBG 2.15 CBS "Jovce Jordan" La France and Satina 11.15 CBS 2.30 HBG News Reports 2.35 HBG Erwin Yeo, Organist 2.45 CBS "Kate HopKlns" Angel of Mercy Maxwell House Coffee 3.00 CBS News For Women Vicks Sidney in 'Wuthering Heights' Two stars in a four star vehicle is the treat promised for the Philip Morris "Playhouse" over WHP Friday, at 9 p. m.

The stars are Raymond Massey and Sylvia Sidney and the story is Emilv Bronte's famed "Wuthering Heights." The production is directed by Charles Martin. "Wuthering Heights" tells of the love two strong willed people have for each other. A Gypsy beggar boy grows up to fall in love with the daughter of the man who adopted him. The individual characteristics of both clash and the girl, on the rebound, marries a 0 1 1 TT XI .1.1 i neignDor. nowever, tnrougn tne years sne nurtures her affection for her foster brother.

There is a strange and ghostly ending to the story. This is Raymond Massey's first appearance on Charles S.15 HBG Ma Perkins Oxydol S.30 HBG "The Guiding Light" Camay 3.45 HBG Edwin Lemarr Trio 3.55 CBS News Reports 4.00 CBS Columbia Concert Orchestra 4.15 HBG "Scattergood Baines" Wrigley's 4.30 HBG Welfare Federation Program 4.45 HBG "Superman" Stroehmann's Bread 5.00 CBS "Mary Marlin" Ivory 5.15 CBS "The Goldbergs" Duz 5.30 CBS "The O'Neills" Ivory Soap 5.45 HBG "Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen" Mother's Oats EVENING Edwin C. Hill "The Human Side of the News" American Oil Company 6.10 CBS Frazier Hunt, News Johns Manville 6.15 HBG The Sport World Gulf 6.30 HBG Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS "The World Today" 7.00 HBG "Gifts For Listening" Miller's 7.15 HBG "Little Orphan Annie" Quaker Oats 7.30 HBG WHP Studio Orchestra 8.00 HBG Carlisle Army Post Program 8.30 CBS Jean Hersnolt as "Dr. Christian" Chesebrough Mfg. Company 8.55 CBS Elmer Davis, News Palmolive Soap 9.00 CBS "Texaco Star Theatre" Fred Allen 10.00 CBS Glenn Miller Orchestra Presented by Chesterfield Cigarets 10.15 HBG King Cole Trio 10.30 HBG "News Ahead of the Headlines" David's 10.35 HBG Lew White Trio 10.45 CBS News or the World 11.00 HBG Nobe Frank Sportcast Tech Beer World News Then and Now Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra 11.30 CBS Carl Hoff and His Orchestra 12.00 CBS Linton Wells, News 12.05 CBS Dance Orchestra 12.30 CBS Russ Morgan and His Orchestra 12.55 CBS News Summary and Sign off WHP, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 MORNING 6.30 HBG Sunrise Roundup Penna.

Department of Agriculture 6.45 HBG Farm News Presented by P. Loril lard Co. 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm 7.15 HBG News Bulletins 7.20 HBG Morning Alarm Music Time Weather at 7.30 7.45 HBG "Bond's Breakfast Bulletins" Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS European News Roundup 8.15 CBS Tune Time 8.45 HBG Morning Devotions 9.00 HBG "Nine O'Clock News" 9.05 HBG Morning Melodies 9.15 CBS School of the Air 9.45 CBS By Kathleen Norris General Mills 2.35 HBG Accordion Aces 2.45 CBS "Kate Hopkins" Angel of Mercy Maxwell Hotise Coffee 3.00 HBG Melodies Makers 3.15 HBG "Ma Perkins" Oxydol 3.30 HBG "The Guiding Light" Camay 3.45 HBG Singing Strings 3.55 CBS Press Radio News 4.00 CBS Cincinnati Conservatory 4.15 HBG "Scattergood Baines" Wrigley's 4.30 CBS To Be Announced 4.45 HBG Junior Town 5.00 CBS "Mary Martin" fvory 5.15 CBS "The Goldbergs" Duz 5.30 CBS "The O'Neills" Ivory Soap 5.45 HBG "Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen" Mother's Oats EVENING 6.00 CBS News of Washington Albert Warner 6.10 CBS Frazier Hunt, News Johns Manville 6.15 HBG The Sport World Gulf 6.30 HBG Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS "The World Today" 7.00 HBG "Gifts For Listening" Miller's 7.15 HBG "Little Orphan Annie" Quaker Oats 7.30 HBG WHP Concert Orchestra 8.00 CBS "Death Vaiiey Days" Borax 8.30 HBG Lud Gluskin's Music 8.55 CBS Elmer Davis, News Palmolive Soap 9.00 CBS Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour Chrysler Corporation 10.00 CBS Glenn Miller's Orchestra Presented by Chesterfield Cigarets 10.15 CBS Out of the Night Comes Music 10.45 CBS News of the War 11.00 HBG Nobe Frank Sportcast Tech Beer 11.05 HBG World News Then and Now 11.15 CBS Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra 11.30 CBS Harry James and His Orchestra 12.00 CBS Linton Wells, News 12.05 CBS Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra 12.30 CBS Bob Chester and His Orchestra 12.55 CBS News Summary and Sign off Martin MASSEY "Playhouse" although. Miss Sidney has been heard on the series previously. Massey has wrn much renown on stage and screen.

His greatest triumph was his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln" on Broadway in Abraham Lincoln in Illinois. Sylvia Sidney, also of the stage and screen, scored a success on Broadway in "The Gentle People," and has been seen in too many pictures to mention. Ray Block and his 21 piece or chestra will interpret original background music for "Wuthering Heights, composed and arranged by Block. Johnny the Call Boy and Nelson Case represent the sponsor. U.

S. Air Corps Training Post on Vox Pop' The Southeast Air Corps Train ing Center of the United States Army has found a new use for parachutes and proposes to try the device to facilitate the CBS "Vox Pop" broadcast of Monday, from Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala. Parachutes are hung from the rafters of Hangar No. 6 to "acous ticize" the assembly point oZ some 3300 men stationed at the field. (WHP 8 to 8.30 p.

Commandant Major General Walter R. Weaver, of the SACTC, and Maxwell Field Commandant Colonel Albert L. Sneed have placed all facilities at the disposal of the "Vox Poppers" for this first network program to come from that point. The 3300 men who are tc attend include 600 American student flyers, 200 R. A.

F. trainees and 2500 groundcrew men. For Parks Johnson, creator and senior partner of the "Vox Pop" crew, the broadcast is his first from his native state after hav ing taken the nationally favored interview microphone to virtually every other state in the Union. Maxwell Field was a site originally selected as a training school in 1910 by Wilbur Wright. In 1917, it was known as Engine and Plane Repair Depot No.

3. CBS Authors Joe Malone and Rich Hall. have been signed for some screen play writing by War ner Brothers. Contract permits continued radio work. DIFFERENT miw 'fj rt A ((jpiji pn hiiiiiiiiiii Attractive Marjorie Anderson boasts the distinction of being the only feminine announcer of CBS assigned to network programs.

She is heard on "Bright Horizon" heard daily at 11.30 over WHP..

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