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caw wii Hambletonian Stakes Broadcast Today By ASSOCIATED PRESS Split Into three sections, the Harh beltonian stakes races, will be from Goshen, N.v track Under the schedule as announced. WABC Fannie Brice Minerva Nonnemacher and Elmer Readlnger spent several days lu Washing, D. C. Audrey and Leah Yoder of Lime kiln, spent several days visiting their granamoiner, Airs. Mary Kapp.

Edna Babb and Russel Sands, to geiner wiin a party or irienas mo tored to Atlantic City. Sadie Schaeffer is SDendinir a weelc at Locust Grove, the guest of Mr. ana Mrs. waiter unm, or the Lou wait bungalow." AUTO INVADES LAWN AND HOUSE MYERSTOWN. Aug.

ll. hnib bery and property valued at $450 was dsmaged near here Saturday night when a machine driven bv Adam Woe Ifilng. of Lebanon, drov into the lawn and building of a home owned oy Mrs. d. m.

mmet. Woelfling explained to patrolmen that he lost control of the car, when hL machine sideswtped another driven by D. L. Schantz, of Allcntown. PhllaMphla'a Haw clui ruidinci ofthYMCA ISth ARCH STREETS CMtrelly l'4.

Swimming pttt, firm, library axel all feehiree af mo raj club. Garage ena pttk'mf radii lie. Transient members anal tveth) $1.50 ta $2. Single reams frern 17 ereek ea. Tro raaa eellae $14 MM MAMItO COUfllS imM fti aaoew On 1 ftiiftow.

Arck li rHiltM. Y' TO '(4 VI 'J YY" 'YY' Y' "'''v Y'" Y'Y 4 T.HE READING TIMES, READING, WEDNESD A AUGUST Eleven TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMS H.m WAW, leading Mltk risen. muslcl time signal. i 1:00 Davotlona Sfrvlce. JO Around the Town with Pomeiov's.

Lata risen musical time signal. Home Harmony. 1:10 Police' Reports. 8:4 Polly Pomeroy. 12:00 Earl W.

Eckternacht, pianist. P. M. 1 13:30 Louie's Hungry rive. Octl and Bally.

1:00 Weather forecast. 1:02 Alice whtatlar: Philippine Heller, accom panist. Luncheon Music. 1:25 Summary of Prorams, (1:00 Bsnd Music 6:15 Sport Talk. 0:30 Star Reoorteiv 8:13 World Bookman and Police Reports.

4Hm WEAF, Nev Terk 60k A.M. Health Sxerclses. :0 Gene and Glenn. 1:15 Devotions. Cheerio.

t.00 Parnassus Trio. Waring Orchestra. :5 Pood Talk. 10:00 Radio Column. 10:15 Pood Talk.

10:30 Cookin(t Talk. 10:45 Talk Elisabeth May. 11:00 Blue Streaks Band. 11:15 Household Sketch. 11:45 Musical Program.

12:00 Lanny poss, tenor. P. M. 12:15 Moods and Memories Captain R. Henderson Bland.

i 12:30 On Wings of Song. 1:00 Market Reports. 1:15 Punic Orchestra. 2 :0 Talk Harold R. Hoses.

2:15 Kathleen 8teart, piano. 2:30 To Be Announced. 2:45 Melody Three. 3:00 Woman's Review. V00 Orchestral Concert.

Josef Pasternack. conductor. The Lady Next Door. 30 Tea Timers Band. :45 Mountaineers.

:00 Black and Gold Orrh. :30 Inspirational Sketch. 8ketch The Stebbins Boys. 7:00 Skit Snoop and Peep. 7:15 Prances Alda.

soprano; Prank La Forge, piano. 7:30 Lee Morse, songs 7:45 Sketch The Goldbergs. :00 Wlllard Roblson. songs. :15 Vera Brodskv.

piano. :30 Concert Gladys Rice, soprano. Symphony The Old Counselor. 9:30 Concert Virginia Rea. soprano; Munn.

tenors Revelers Quartet. 10:30 String Ensemble: Trls Speaker, interviewed by Orantle.nd Rice. 11:00 Talk Nellie 11:15 Lopes Orchestra. Mlim WJZ, New York 160k 7:30 A Song for Today. 7:45 Jolly Bill and Jane.

8:00 Landt Trio. will be on the air at 1.45 p. m. and 2.45 p. m.

foe the preliminary heats. The finals is to be run off at 2.45. Ted will be at the Trb Speaker, otu at leading major league outfielder it to interviewed as the WEAF audience listens at 6.30 p. m. Otherwise your dials may be set for: 1.30 p.

m. Musical program from Atlantic City. WABC. 2.15 Description from "Washington of the automatic tabulation of census bureau. WABC.

4 Mnslr.il feature to Include Joaef Pastern ark orchestra and a symposium on business by Merle Thorpe. WEAF. 4.15 Ballads by Chauncey Parsons, tenor, with Ted Pearson as narrator, WJZ. 4.30 Columbia cam pi concert, WABC. 6 Peter Van Steeden, orchestra, WJZ.

7.15 Mine, Alda, soprano, and Frank Laforge, pituist, followed at 7.30 Lee Morse, Crooner, WEAF. 8.30 Melody moments. Oliver Smith tenor, and Eugene Ormandy, violinist, WJZ; songs by Connie Bos well, WABC. 9 First Nighter play. "Llmehouse," a mystery drama, WJZ.

8.30 Last act of the crime club production. "The Oyrth Chalice Mystery." WABC. 10 Fannie Brice, guest artist In personalities, back on WABC after a brief absence. lU0 The Nit Wita half hour, WABC. 11 The Blue Rhythm Boys dance orchestra, WEAF.

ON MOTOR TRIP TO THE SEASHORE STONY CREEK MILLS, Aug. 11 eastern Daylight time" 1:15 Sunblrds Trio. Pood Talk. Op Popular Bits. 8:15 Morning Glories.

:30 Chuck, Ray and Gene, Songs; Irma Olenn, Organ, 0:45 Negro Monologue. 10:00 Household Period. Miniature. 10:45 Perfumes Ellen Mayfleld 11:00 Mrs. A.

M. Goudlss. 11:300. 8. Army Band.

Talk i Jordan. Vocal Varietie. 12:15 Pat Barnes, Impersonator 12:00 Pood Talk. P. M.

12:45 Trma Glenn. Organ. 1:00 Blue Blasers Orchestra 1:30 Farm and Home Hour. 2:30 Refrain Revue. 2.4S Piano Moods.

Toeticklers Orchestra. 3:15 Woodworking C. L. Webb. 2:30 Chicago Serenade.

4:00 Syncopators Band. 4:15 Chauncey Parsons, Tenor 4:30 Mable Wayne, Songs. 5:00 Chats with Peggy Winthrop. 5:15 Ivy Scott, 5:30 Mouth Health Marley R. 8herris.

5:45 stock Quotations. 0:00 Van Steedon Orchestra. 6:00 Baseball Scores. 6:45 Topics Brief Lowell Thomas. 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy Sketch.

7:15 Vee Lawnhurst and Muriel Pollock Piano Duo; Harold von Embiirgh, Tenor. 7:30 Phil Cook, Songs. 7:45 Believe It or Not Robert L. Ripley. 8:00 Variety Program.

8:16 Brox Sisters. Songs. 6:30 Melody Moments; Oliver Smith, Tenor; Direction Eugene Ormandv. Llmehouse Sketch. 9:30 Walter Scanlon.

Billv Murray and Marcella 8hields, Comedy Team. 10:00 Goldman Band Concert. 10:30 Clara, Lu and Em. 10:45 Carlo Le Mar. Songs.

11:00 Slumber Music. 11:30 Songs of the Homeland. 12:00 Russ Columbo, Songs. 13:15 Henry Orchestra. 13:30 Pollack's Orchestra.

319m WABC, New. York SfiOk A. M. 7:30 Organ Reveille. 8:00 Morning Devotions.

8:30 Music. News. Humor. :00 The Commuters. 8:30 Tony's Scrap Book.

9:45 lrene Beasl Songs. 10:00 Novelty Trio. 10:15 Morning Minstrels. 10:30 Ralph Christman, Piano. 12:00 Radio Home Makers.

12:00 Blgelow Orchestra. P. M. 12:30 Studio Revue. 1:00 Madrlgueia's Orchestra.

2:30 Muslcale. 2:45 Description of Running of Hambletonlan Stake at Ooshen. N. Y. 2:15 Rhythm Kings.

2:30 Esther Leaf, Organ. 2:45 Description of Running of Hambletonlan Stake i at Goshen, N. Y. If 3:00 fealon Music. 1:15 Description of Life and Death Tabulator in Cen sus Burau Office, Wash lngton, D.

C. 3:30 Marian and' Jim Skit. 3:44 Description of Finals of Hambleton Stake 'at Ooshen. N. Y.

4:00 Dancing by the Sea. 4:30 Camp Concert. 5:00 Dance Orchestra. 8:45 Beauty Talk. 6:00 Bilyl Schudt's Going to Press: Roy I.

Larson, 6:15 Jack Miller. Songs. 6:30 Roy Atwell: Rich's Orchestra; Theo Karle, Tenor. 6:45 Bird and Vsh Sketch. 7:00 Kate Smith, Songs.

7:15 Dennis King, Songs; Pllser Orchestra. 7:30 Male Quartet, 7:44 Renard Orohestra: Mor ton Downey. Tenor. 8:00 Pryor's Band. 8:30 Slngln' Sam.

8:30 Connie Boswell Songs. 8:45 Gloom Chasers. 9:00 Past Freight. 8:30 Crime Club Meet the Tiger. 10:00 Fannie Br Ice.

Songs; Rich's Orchestra. 10:15 Svmphonlc Interlude. 10:30 Nit Wit Hour. 11:00 Carpenter Orchestra. 11:80 Osborne Orchestra, 12:00 Miles Orchestra.

12:30 Esther Leaf. Organ; Ben Alley. Tenor. rNlchols Orchestra. 1:30 Abram'i Orchestra.

45m WOR, a. m. Newark 7l0k Gym Classes. 8:00 Al Woods, songs. 8:15 Mr.

and Mrs. Reader. 8:30 Shopping Talk. 8:45 Musical Novelettes. 9:00 Miss Cath'rine 'n' Calliope.

8:30 Pset of the TJke. 9:44 Joseoh Bier, songs. 10:00 Violin Lessons Mlscha Goodman. 10:15 8tudio 10:30 The Market Basket Mary Hope Norns. 10:45 Keene's Orchestra.

11:00 Personality Plus Mane Hale. 11:15 Jack Arthur, songs. 11:30 Party Plans Lenette Frledlsnder. 11:45 Music; News. P.

M. 12:15 Ralph Klrberr. songs. 12:30 Sabin's Orchestra. 5 .00 Farrell Orchestra.

5:30 Program Resume. 5:35 Woodworth's Orchestra. 6:00 Uncle Don. 8:30 Sports Talk. 6:45 Nelson Orchestra.

7:15 Frances Langford, songs. 7:30 Old Ben Sketch. 7:45 The Barefoot Trail, 8:00 Dance Orchestra. 8:30 Margaret Angllu, readings. 9:00 So This Is Love Sketch.

9:15 Fuotlight Echoes. The Tap Room Sketchy 10:15 Wasncr Orchestra. Globe Trotter. 11:00 Diamond Entertainers. 11:30 Moonbeams.

ENJOY VACATION AT ATLANTIC CITY WEST READING, Aug. 11 Mrs. George Radcr and Mrs. Tillie. Rebcr.

of this place; Mrs. Robert Seidcl. of Temple; Mrs. William W. Staudt.

Mrs. Charles Swoyer an Mrs. D. Werley, of Reading, are spending several days In Atlantic City. They are registered at ths Strand.

Edwin Zechman. Sixth and Penn avenues, is attending Camp Menah Mill, the leadership training camp of the Reformed church, in Hereford township. Mrs. Grant Delph and sons. Rabert, Edwin and Richard, of Phosnlx, Arizona: Mr.

and Miw. Paul Conroth and son, Robert, and Mrs. Tillie Reber motored to Valley Forge. They also called cn Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gehrct In Norristownv whose son in law and daughter live In Phoenix and are friends rf the Dclph family. Mr. and Mrs. O. Evans Duemler, who Just returned from" a five month stay in Long Beach, California, were guests at the home of Mrs.

Duem lers parents. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Fritz.

725 Penn ave. Mr. Duemler returned to New York, but Mrs. Duemler will remain for a visit of two weeka. They hnye taken an apartment at 615 Ocean Brooklyn, N.

Y. MULE BREAKS vLEG, HAS TO BE KILLED STEINSVTLLE, Aug. 11 Rev. A. O.

Ebeit. Lutheran minister, who conducted service in Jacob's church on Sunday had with him a member of the Good Shepherd home of Allen town, who addressed the congregation explained the needs of the home. The Willing Workers society of the church. Jacksonville, will meet on Wednesday, all day. Mr.

and Mrs. Claud Stein and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Stein, of Norristown, were in this section visiting and attending the Lutz reunion which was held in the park at Kempton.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sowers and children of Sinking Spring, were here visiting friends. Mahlon Berk, of this place, lost a valuable mule by accident, causing a fractured leg. He was compelled to kill the animal.

Urn intm WCAF A WSXAU. Philadelphia 156.8k 6:00 Morntm 8:15 Somethfns for Everyone. so Lawrence Burte or ehestra. 8:45 Melodies. 8:00 Home Hour.

9:30 Tony's Scrapbook. 10:00 Melooles. 10:15 Fur TraDners. 10:30 Ralph Christman, Pianist warning to swim, 11:15 Oraan Serenade. 11 30 Clay Boland, Entertains.

11:45 Rhythm Historians. 12:00 Don Blgelow Orchestra, P. M. 12:30 The Globe Trotter. 12:48 Hotel Walton Orchestra.

LOO U. S. Farm Topics. 1:11 Jean Marry's Boirdlng House. 1:30 Garden Oreheitrs.

,1:45 Hambletonlan Stake. 2:13 Cecil and Sally Sketch. 2:30 Esther Leaf at 2:45 Hambletonlan Stake. 3:00 Anderson and Anderson. 3:15 Mary Gordon and Her Music.

"3:30 Marian and Jim. 3:45 Hambletonlan Stake. 4:00 Dancing by the Sea. 4:30 Columbia Camp Concert universal orchestra. 5:15 Radio Romeos.

5:30 Hotel Taft 5:45 Youth Matinee. 5:59 Correct Time. 6:00 Th Olobe Trotter. lamak 6:20 Sport Topic. 6:30 Weather Report.

7:00 Kate Smith and Her Swanee Music. 7:15 Dennis Kin end Orch, 7:30 Miller and Lvle. 7:45 Jaoeues Renard's prvor Band. 8:15 Musical. 8:30 Orchestra.

8:45 Oloom Chafers. 9:00 Fast Freight. 9:30 Crime Club. 10:00 Vitality Personalities. 10:15 Candelori's 10:45 Garden Orchestra.

11:00 Editing the News. 11:15 Penn, A. O. Supper Club uance urcnestrs. 11:45 Will Osborne's Orchestra.

12:00 Chon Saaders Orchestra. 12:30 Esther Leaf at Organ Ben Alley. Tenor, 1:00 Musing Persona Report. 380m WOT, Seheneclady 190k 6:15 Health Talk. 6:20 Baseball Scores.

6:25 Musical Interlude. 6:30 Gvnsles Music. 6:45 Same as WEAF. 7:30 Musical Program. 7:45 Same as WEAF.

8:00 FootlWht Featurettes. 8:30 11:15 Same as WEAF. 11:15 Two Old Friends. 11:30 1:00 Same as WEAF. mm KDKA, Pittsburgh 980k r.

m. 6:00 Honey and Old Fashioned Jim uorDelt rights. 6:45 Same as WJZ. 7:15 Joe and Han y. 7:30 Same as 8 00 Symphony Orchestra.

8:30 11:00 Same as WJZ. 11:00 Sports Review. FRACTURES RIB IN FALL FROM TREE MANTZVILLE. Aug. 11 Mri Amelia Zchner is spending several weeks in Reading visiting John Delp and family.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spillwagon, Russel and Alice Gongiver and Ruth Timmerman of Ashland, Ohio, visited Mr.

ana Mrs. w. a. wcrtman. Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Miller and children, Mrs. Emma Mantz attended We Manta reunion at New Tripoli. Mr. and Mrs, L.

D. Zehner, called upsn relative in Reading. William Schaeffer, fell from a pew tree and fractured a rib. Mr. and Mrs.

John Brown and family. Mrs. Lydia Henninger, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Wertman, attended the Wertman reunion at Victory park, Slatington." Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wertman and daugther Nancy, and Amandns Wertman, of Tamaqua. spent a day with Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Wertman. REICHERT FAMILY TO HOLD REUNION PINEDALE.

Aug. 11 There was a voting machine demonstration in the Pinedale school house. Following were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Hardinger: Mr. and Mrs. James of Emaus; Mrs. Wendell L.

Huntsinger, cf Hamburg, and Mrs. Sallie Ketner and daughter Olivia, of Orwigsburg. William Reichert of Blue Mountain valley visited J. M. Hardinger.

George Reichert of Summit Station, was a local visitor. Mahlon Epler of Reading, was here In search of family history. The tenth annual reunion of the Reichert family will be held on Sunday August 16, in the Red church picnic grove near the church. Concrete Work lwlkt. Mr.

Tard, Crllarn. Rwla mine Pools. Floors ana foundations. Thai's ear kanlneta. EAST TERMS Franco Construction Co.

60ft BINT.AMAN ST. Dial 3 32M You Want a Treat TUNE IN AT 31 T.1 TODAY TO A 1L EIISILILEI (Rending Otcnand) America' Greatest Whistler Featured Vaudeville and Radio Artist Arcomnanied hy Philippine Heller i i VILL DE1OABCA0T Through the Courtesy of WITTMAN'S KroWinf'i Lradinf Credit Jeirrter KUTZTOWN VISITORS TO STATE COLLEGE STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE, Aug. 11 Rev. and Mrs. George Roth and two sons, of called on Dr.

Rothcrmel and family. Mrs. Roth was formerly Miss Stella Ruth, ah alumnus of the school and also teacher of public school music in the college for several years. Dr. and Mrs.

Rothermel and Mr. You'll Like Cecil Nineteen tin love with Sally but won't let her know worki hard but manages to keep up with the schemes she evolves a little Vraid of her, uncle, his boss, owner of the music store where most of the action occurs energetic clever that's CeciL You'll Like Sally Eighteen lives with her uncle sweet romantic inquisitive sometimes dumb but sometimes surprisingly smart lisps and giggles herself through the troubles she manages to stir up with refreshing indifference to consequences That's Sally. Biver, the' collsge bursar motored to Harriaburg on official business. Amonga group ofTCutnown friends who spent a day with Miss Laura Swope. ofvErwina, were Prof, and H.

W. Sharadin and Dr. and Mrs. James Grim, of College Hill. Lawyer Allan Grim, connected with the law offices of Stevens and Lee.

of Reading, Is spending his two weeks' vacation at his home on College Hill. The rooms of the east wing building which were occupied by the young men bf the summer school are belnt renovated for the students this fall. Miss Esther Jostram. the vicor of the rural department, left for Minnesota, where she will meet Miss Alma Caldwell, who taught pub lie school music at the college this year, and they will travel through some of the western states together.) Supt. William D.

Landls spent several days In the Pocono mountains fishing, with friends from Northampton. WE ME i r7 r7 vl IMoo CECIL "THE l.i eUa aaa AND i i ii A i ft i FLOWER SHOW BY KUTZTOWN WOMEN KUTZTOWN. 11 Mrs. Roy Gould, Flatbush, N. visited her mother, Mrs, E.

J. Sellers. The Woman's club of kutztowit will sponsor a flower at the Kutztown Fair. Tuesday, August 18, Twenty feet of space in the main 11 I I dftl'V 1 ALLY FUNNIEST THINGS" building has been set aside for the exhibits. Frank Bailey and G.

Wayne Brojm Butler, motored to town to join their families who have been spending a month with relatives. Miss Charlotte Kramlich and brother Rev. Fred Kramlich, Royers ford left for a two weeks' trip to 1 Novla Scotia. Lucy LuckenblU went to Pottstown to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Bongacre. t3 Jill llLa iul 'I fee Together Cecil and Sally offer you one of the cleanest, funniest features on the air. During the year and a half that they have been broadcasting, their popularity has spread from the Pacific coast (where they started) to all parts of the country. The se rial story of their adventures makes an, engross ing narrative you'll want to hear each time the Farmers Fairfield Dairy puts them on the air over WRAW. You'll want to follow them because of the sparkling humor and human interest they create through their escapades, and because of the rollicking spirit of each broadcast Yes, Cecil and Sally, one of the most popular comedy teams in radio, creators of "The Fun niest Things' the comic strip of the air, are in Reading.

They are presented to Reading radio listeners by the FARMERS FAIRFIELD DAIRY COMPANY, who appreciate your acceptance of their quality dairy products and in return offer you this quality broadcast feature. Cecil and Sally, heard over more than 40 stations, ap ST pear in San Francisco in person, and are brought in.J IS Reading through the medium of electrical transcription Listen to Cecil and Sally from 12:45 to 1 P.M. on Monday, Wednesday, Friday over SPECIAL SALE OF 1931 MODEL (WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW 1932 MODELS) A A' A I We have only a few so hurry prices have been reduced. Every one can be bought at a great saving. Dependable RadioL Electrical Appliance Tune In on Special Atwater Kent Golden Value Broadcast August 12, at 3 P.

M. (E. S. over WFI or WEAF i v3.

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