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better today," he said. The dicision to put on "Cheers From the Camps" was explained by R. H. Grant, a General Motors vice president. He said that in this program "we saw we could have a show which would serve the boys in camp and their folks at home.

In time of war radio programs sould be more than everJ in good taste, in harmony with the general feeling throughout the country and in cooperation with the national war effort. I believe "Cheers From the Camps" will do this and also carry to the public the message of General Motors war production program." Jeanne Cagney Guest Star on Theatre of Today Actress Jeanne Cagney, sister of the celebrated James both of whom are currently seen in the picture "Yankee Doodle Dandy" plays the lead in an original drama written for her by Cameron Haw ley and Kenneth Webb on "Armstrong's Theatre of Today" Satur da yover WHP CBS from 12 noon to 12.30 p. m. Born in New York, Miss Cagney is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hunter College and has appeared in hit Broadway and Hollywood productions. George Bryan reports the news at the program's opening and Tom Shirley introduces Elizabeth Rel ler, the Quaker Girl.

Origina music for "Armstrong's Theatre of Today" is composed and conducted by Harold Levy. Y'f I 7 li 4 If I CUMMER WASHABLE frock of the new porosette fabric in a colorful rose and cornflower print, is the attractive suburban success worn by Helene Whitney of Columbia network's "Crime Doctor" series. Designed by Mary Stevens Play Clothes, it features ilassic, styling with slightly shirred front and fitted waistband WHP RADIO PROGRAMS FOB THE ENTIRE WEEK, STARTING JUNE 21, 1942 High Officials Welcome 'Cheers From Camp Under Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson told mili tary officers at a General Motors luncheon at the Mayflower, noiei mat xne new, au suiuiei lciuiu aiww, uccia nwu mc. Camps," which is heard from Patterson Field, Ohio, Tues a tiTTTTI i.

i. 1 5 day at y.oHJ p. m. over Lca Vnr, is a great unaer lading which should serve "as an advantage to the men in the armed forces. The War Department, he said, welcomes this activity by General Motors and congratulates the company, which is now producing $5,000,000 aday in war materials.

During World War Mr. Patterson said, while he was serving in the Army, the boys also put on shows of their own which were a source of great entertainment for them. However, he added, through "Cheers From the Camps" Army shows now will be carried. throughout the world and millions of Americans everywhere will constitute the audience. "I remember how much those shows meant us in 917 18 and I am sure 'Cheers From the Camps' will serve 1 the men tne armea lortes iti 1 iA I I Charles Winninger, who joins with Charlie Ruggles in the Philip Morris Flayhouse production of Friendly Enemies over WHP CBs, Tuesday at 9 p.

nv WHP, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 MORNING 6.00 WHP Sunrise Roundup 6.15 WHP WHP News Room 6.30 HBG Sunrise Roundup Penna. Department of Agriculture 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm 7.15 WHP News Bulletins 7.25 HBG Morning Alarm Music Time 7.45 HBG "Bond's Breakfast Bulletins' Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS News of the World 8.15 CBS Organ Moods 8.30 CBS Melody Men 8.45 HBG Morning Devotions 9.00 HBG "Nine O'clock News" Minute Man Soup 9.05 HBG Rough Riders 9.15 CBS "The Radio Reader" Mark Van Doren 9.30 CBS Songs in the Wind 9.45 CBS "Harvey and Dell" General Mills 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady General Mills 10.15 CBS "Stories America Loves" General Mills 10.30 CBS "Stepmother" Presented by Colgate Palmolive Company 10.45 HBG Jimmy Walsh and His Orchestra 11.00 HBG News Reports Miller's Shoe Shop 11.05 WHP "Boggs on Dogs" Purina Dog Chow 11.15 CBS Fletcher Wiley Commentator 11.30 CBS "Bright Horizon" Swan Soap 11.45 CBS "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories" Spry 12.00 WHP Noon Day News Sweetheart Soap AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS "Big Sister" Rinso 12.30 CBS "Romance of Helen Trent" Kolynos 12.45 CBS "Our Gal Sunday" Anacin 1.00 CBS "Life Can Be Beautiful" Ivory Flakes 1.15 CBS "Woman in White" Oxydol 1.3Q CBS Vic and Sade Crisco 1.45 CBS "Road of Life" Presented by Chipso 2.00 CBS "Young Doctor Malone" Post Toasties 2.15 CBS "Joyce Jordan" La France and Satiha 2.30 CBS "We Love and Learn" General Foods 2.45 CBS "The Goldbergs" Duz MORNING 6.00 WHP Sunrise Roundup 6.15 WHP WHP News Room 6.30 HBG Sunrise Roundup Penna. Department of Agriculture 7.00 HBG Morning Alarm 7.15 HBG News Bulletins 7.25 HBG Morning Alarm Music and Time 7.45 HBG "Bond's Breakfast Bond Clothes 8.00 CBS News of the World 8.15 CBS Organ Moods 8.30 CBS Coffee Club 8.45 HBG Morning Devotions 9.00 HBG "Nine O'Clock News" 9.05 HBG Rough Riders 9.15 CBS "The Radio Reader" Mark Van Doren 9.30 CBS Chasing the Blues 9.45 CBS "Thus We Live" General Mills 10.00 CBS The Valiant Lady General Mills 10.15 CBS "Stories America Loves" General Mills 10.30 CBS "Stepmother" Presented by Colgate Palmohve Company 0.45 HBG Buddy Cole and His Orchestra 1.00 HBG News Reports Miller's Shoe Shop 1.05 WHP "Boggs on Dogs" Purina Dog Chow 1.15 WHP Jack Berch and His Gang Gulf Spray 1.30 CBS "Bright Horizon" Swan Soap 11.45 CBS "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories" Spry 12.00 WHP Noon Day AFTERNOON 12.15 CBS "Big Sister" Rinso 12.30 CBS "Romance of Helen Trenf' Kolynos 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 Vic and Sade 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" LaFrance and Satina 2.30 CBS "We Love and Learn" General Foods Chapman Family Reunion on family Jtloiir rogram A Vadio reunion will take place in the Chapman family on the Sunday broadcast of The Family Hour when Gladys Swarthout, the program's lovely star, and her husband, Frank Chapman, will appear on the air together, for the first time in nearly five years over WHP CBS from 5 to 5.45 p. m.

Although Frank Chapman is a well known singer his own right, having sung before numerous concert, opera and will confine his activities on Sunday broadcast to introducing the numbers which Miss Swarthout and Al Goodman's chorus will sing. The Chapmans, who. recently celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary, are one of the outstanding husband and wife combinations in the musical profession. met in Italy where they had both gone to study music, and they have, in the past, given many joint recitals together. "Frank and I speak the same language, says Miss Swarthout who is firm in.

her conviction that mutual endeavor and mutual interest make for the greatest harmony 2 ihptwopn husband and wife. "Our 3.00 WHP Matinee Dancetime Will Osborne and His Orchestra 3.25 HBG News Reports 3.30 VCBS Columbia Concert Orchestra 4.00 WHP Dave Cheskin and His Orchestra 4.15 WHP "America in Action" 4.30 CBS Golden Gate Quartet 4.45 CBS News Reports 5.00 WHP "Lone Journey" Ivory 5.15 WHP "Ma Perkins" Oxydol 5.30 WHP "Pepper Young's Family" Camay 5.45 HBG Melody Makers EVENING 6.00 CBS News Reports' 6.10 WHP News Analysis 6.15 HBG The Sport World 6.30 HBG Radio News Extra Styletex Clothes 6.45 CBS "The World Today" 7.00 HBG Mitchell Grand Organ and Piano Moose Home 7.15 CBS Glenn Miller's Orchestra Chesterfield Cigarettes 7.30 CBS "Powerhouse" Raymond Scott's Orch. 8.00 CBS Nelson Eddy, New Old Gold Show Old Golds 8.30 CBS Jean Hersholt as "Dr. Christian" Chesebrough Mfg. Company 8.55 CBS Cecil Brown, News Johns Manville 9.00 CBS Shirley Temple in "Junior Miss" WHP, THURSDAY, JUNE 25 Proctor and Gamble 9.30 CBS Ransom Sherman Show Proctor and Gamble 10.00 WHP Jack Conner Trio 10.15 WHP "Treasury Star Parade" 10.30 HBG "News Ahead of the Headlines" David's 10.35 HBG Ferdinand Strack and His Orchestra 11.00 CBS News of the World 11.10 CBS William L.

Shirer News Analysis 11.15 CBS To Be Announced 11.30 CBS Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra 12.00 CBS News Bulletins 12.05 CBS Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra 12.30 CBS Harry James and His Orchestra 12.55 WHP News Sign Off 2.45 CBS "The Goldbergs" Duz 3.00 WHP Salon Orchestra 3.25 WHP News Reports 3.30 CBS U. S. Navy Band 4.00 WHP Jerry Wayne Songs 4.15 WHP "America in Action" 4.45 CBS News "Reports 5.00 CBS "Lone Journey" Ivory 5.15 WHP "Ma Perkins" Oxydol 5.30 WHP "Pepper Young's Family" Camay 5.45 HBG Melody 'Makers EVENING 6.00 WHP Songs by Dyana Gayle 6.10 WHP News Analysis. 6.15 HBG The Sport World 6.30 HBG Radio News Extra Styletex ClothM 6.45 CBS "The World Today" 7.00 WHP "Lum and Abner" Alka Seltzer 7.15 CBS Glenn Miller's Orchestra Chesterfield Cigarettes 7.30 WHP Make Way For the Navy 7.45 WHP "Hank Keene's in Town" Velvet Tobacco 8.00 CBS "Death Valley Days" Borax ar.d Boraxo 8.30, CBS The Jim Backus Show 8.55 CBS Cecil Brown, News Johns Manville 9.00 CBS Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour Chrysler Corporation 9.30 WHP World's Most Honored Music Longines Whittnour Watch Co. 10.00 WHP The Will to Freedom 10.30 HBG News Ahead of the Headlines David's 10.35 WHP Bluestone Ballads 11.00 CBS News of the World 11.10 CBS Elmer Davis News Analysis 11.15 CBS Alvino Rey and His Orchestra 1 1 .30 CBS Johnny Long and His Orchestra 12.00 CBS News Bulletins 12.05 CBS Harry James and His Orchestra 12.30 CBS Carl Hoff and His Orchestra 12.55 WHP News Summary and Sign off very life is music and we live it together.

Imagine trying to talk Wagner to a tired business man home after a hard day at the office. Married couples headed for the same goal are fortunate, we think." On Sunday's Family Hour broadcast, Miss Swarthout will sing Stephano's third act aria from Gounod's "Romeo and Juliet, a medley from "The Desert Song" and Irving Berlin's "Because; I Love You." Al Goodman's chorus and orchestra will be heard in Drigo's "Serenade" and the cur rent favorite, "Little Bo Peep Has Lost Her. Jeep." Dramatic highlight of the pro gram will be a stirring tribute to the United States Marines whose well deserved reputation for courage was firmly established nearly 150 years ago when a Marine was the first American to place the Stars and Stripes over a foreign fort. When Commentator John Daly inadvertently said "relaction" for "relaxation a San Francisco list ener wired: "It is a much better word, anyway. You've got some thing, use it that way all the time." Hundreds of dog lovers tele phoned CBS stations throughout the country protesting the designation of Hangman Heydrich as a "dog." They insisted it was an insult to their dogs.

PI Jr I ft Jo tH Seventeen year old Renee Terry, who plays in "Aunt Jenny's Stories," has been acting dancing and appearing in the movies and on the radio ever since she was five years old. She is a Brooklyn girl has appeared in several Broadway musicals and movie shorts. WWWlinlWtjWMwIIMlWMiMiii.

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