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Altoona Tribunei
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1 Listening In ToWFBG TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS Time, Teople Are Funny, Amos mid Andy. Richard Hiirkness and to close the evening "We Came This ay" at to midnight. Are you listening every night to the Chesterfield Supper club? If you great you're missing a real variety show. In addition to Ted Steele and his 23 niece band FUNERAL NOTICES HOOD Funeral nervlces for Mrs. Lavlna (Stiff I.T) Good.

2031 Union avenue, will he conducted Sunday afternoon tit 2:30 o'clock at the Lalforty funeral home In charge of Rev, Kurnest Ruuor, Zlon Lutheran church, llollldiiyshui-g. Interment Alto Rest park. Friends may call at the LiiflVi-ty funeral home ufter 7 o'clock this eveniim. RF.ED Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Reed of 21ti First avenue, Lukeinont, will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Creamer and VaiiAlhnan funeral Inline In Hollldayshiiig.

Interment at Mapleton, Friends am being received at the funeral home. vAm Scout Council's Annual Meeting Saturday The annual meeting of the Boy' Scout 'council will hi held Saturday evening in the Logan room of the Penn Alto hotel for the election of ottl-ccrs for the ensuing year. Preliminary meetings of the various committees will begin at 6 o'clock followed by the general council session scheduled for 6:30 o'clock, Park S. Hite presiding. The program for the general session will include unnunl reports, a scouting tableau, election of olllceiic and the presentation of the Silver Beaver award.

Other of the- Blair-Bedford council are as follows: First vice president, Guy 53. Pea rce; second vice president, Joseph A. Dickson of Tyrone; third vice president, Bar Tonight over WFBC, Gahle Broadcasting company radio station, a parade of stars will march into four home to entertain you. 'by way of the National Broadcasting company. Ted Steele and the Chesterfield Supper club, John W.

Vandercook II. V. Kaltenborn, Longine Syn-phonettc. Duffy's Tavern, Vt'alti BRIDc FOR THE HIGHEST knightd of Pythias To Hold Christina! Party Tonight will be a happy time for many kiddies. The four Knights of Pythias lodges of Altoona along with, ntaln City temple No.

42. Pythian Sisters, will hold their annual Christmas party this evening at 7 30 o'clock In the temple, "05 Eighth avenue. The council also nsks each member to bring along at least one boy or girl. Old Santa will be there and will have candy und oranges for the children. Walter Grove, Santa's helper, will have a number of sound pictures to how the kiddies.

trombone choir from the Altoona High school will render several Christmas selections along with other numbers. David Ra-bold will play several accordion selections. Reflding will be given by a Pythian sister. Chancellor Commander F. A.

Dunmlre and Mis. Swope will conduct the group singing of Christmas carols. The council for the five Knights of Pythias lodges also invite members from other Pythian temples to attend. The five Pythian lodges and members of the council are as follows: Logan lodge, Oliver E. Drecse.

district, deputy; A. N. Fowler and Ed Hoar: White Cross. F. A.

Pun-mire, H. I. Wagner and Max Schandlrmlre; Blair lodge, Milton G-antz and W. C. Kepner; Altoona lodge, Robert Wise and C.

C. Cogley; Mt. City temple, Pythian Sisters. Mrs. Florence Harrison and Mrs.

Margaret Wilt. Robust thrills set to music as a Princess from a "bride ship" finds love in a glorious new world! M-G-M ormsl there's Perry Como, Mary Ash-worth and chorus ami tonight tho guest star is Marlon Hutton. Aplenty of entertainment crowded Into fifteen minutes. Alka Seltier's round-the-world BIDDER! again! AN M-G-M PICTURE IT'S? 1 Philip's Milk of Magnesia presents Evelyn MaeGregor In Haiti Time, 9 p. in.

Friday WFBG. news at 7:15 p. ni. hrlngs you news direct from the fighting fronts, with 'BC commentators to give jou latest information. Vandercook will be heard Saturdays at giving a news summary for Sentinel radio.

Blair county's own Farm and Home program is ghen thfi Farm agent, at 7:80 p. ni. and UN alwayn up to the In agricul tural information, Kaltenhorn, ace NBC com incntator is now overseas and will heard at 7:43 p. m. Longine's Symphonette at 8 o'clock is a program of melodies you won't want to nvlss each Fri- oay.

The world most nonoreii music is interpreted by the orchestra, conducted hy Mlshel Pastro. Minkowski's Boahtlil St. Saens Carnhal of the Animals Faganni's Perpetual Motion and Martini's Phtisir D'mour are compositions included for tonight's concert. "DuffeyV Tavern." "where the. elite meet to eat." Is the attrao; tlon at 8:80 o'clock presented by I Bristol-Myers company.

Thing! are in an uproar at the Tavern all' on account of Bob Graham, the i new singer. "Archie" Ed Gard- ner keeps the Tavern In an up-' roar and you'll enjoy every minute; of the fun as "Archie" talks to. Huffy on the telephone. i Waltz Time" at 9 is one of; radio's most popular musical shows. Starring Frank Munn.

the; po'den voice of radio, le l.y man's dance orchestra. Evelyn Mai-j Gregor and the Amsterdam Chorus is a program of the conn-, try's most popular tunes. Teople are Funny" at 9:80 will give you some Interesting facts on tech i i nn MacDOiJMVEDDY Togefher again! IRWIN" Funeral services for Mrs. Mui'v Jane Jrwln. 3G Allegheny street.

Holllilnyshiirg, will be conducted at the home In charge of Rev, T. Stacy Capets, Suiulav nfler-noon 2:30 o'clock. Interment 111 Presbyterian cemetery. Friends are being received at liiuue after 7 o'clock this evening. Monuments MOM' ME NTS and VAll.TS An Everlasting Memorial TYRONE NOR WALK VAULT CO.

4S6 Park Avenue Tyrone. Pa. Phone 630-J Altoona. Pa. Ira T.

I'iss Slated For Another Term HARRTSBURG. Dec. -Organisation of the Republican legislative majority for the 1911 assembly session was perfected today with slating of House Spcakei Ira T. Fiss for another term. GOP representatives unanimously endorsed Kiss for formal elec-tion when tho' assemiily convenes January 2.

and heard a plea from Governor Martin for teamwork t-l carry out the administration's program. Ten of the 108 Republican were not in attendance. Party leaders claimed this was without significance and that most pf absentees were kept away by Illness, snow or previous engagements. Various legislative subjects totdi f-hape. with State Senator John M.

Walker (R-AUes-heny) disclosing action will be sought to help municipalities meet the juvenile delinquency problem Arm Injured James Clapper. 18' of 109 East Cherry avenue, fell on his right elbow. A splint was applied at Altoona hospital dispensary. mm iT.r raw en annmzmrj met MIRACLE ENTERTAlNMStitl; mMAmm EDDIE BRACKEN I a a YOUR CAR FIGHTING PAR It Inspected Early kllh names WFBG NBC AND BLUE 1840 On Your Dial 7:15 Horning Devotions Kiso and Shlno Reveille Roundup 8:00 Now Tonic Tunes Melody Mustangs News 9:00 Mil ih snd Madness All Star Dance Parade 9.4.-1 News 10:00 Letters from the Boys 10:30 Finder's Keepers 11:00 Koad of Life 11 Freddie Glover Star Playhouse 11:45 Modern Romances 12:00 Betty ami Bob 12:15 Birthday Greet era 12:30 Luncheon Music 12:45 Civic Luncheon Music 1:00 Talking 1 :15 Melody Time 1 :30 Golden Trio 2:00 Uslit 2:15 Today's Children 2:30 Women in White 2:45 News Womsn of America Ma Perkins 8:80 World of Sons 3.45 RlKht to Happiness RaekstHsre Wife 4:15 Stella Dallas 4:80 Lorenzo Jones 4-45 Yuimg Wldder Brown 5:00 Your Truck and Our War 5:15 Dick Tracy 5:80 Vnited RR Workers CIO I 5:45 Dancctimn 6:00 News. Hits and Encores 6:15 Dinner Music 6:30 Ness: Roundup Tunes 6:10 Sports Diuest B.

F. Karlev 7:00 Supper Club 7:15 News of the World 7:30 Farm and Home Hour 7:45 H. V. Kaltenborn Svmphonette Duffys Tavern WaU Time 9:30 People Are Funny i 10-00 Amos and Andv 0:30 Calvary Baptist Church News 11:15 Richnid Harknes 11-30 We Came This wav 12:00 Sisn off MOUSING 7:00 KDKA Musical Clock WABC Arthur Godfrey, news 8:00 KDKA News (1:30 WABC Miratis Goes A-Shopping 9:00 WJZ Breakfast Club 9:15 WABC This Living World 10:15 KCKA News: Robert St. John WABC-Ucht of the World AFTERNOON 12:00 WABC Kato Smith Chat 12:30 WEAF-Mnrine Band KDKA Brunch With Bill 1:00 WEAF Sketches in Melodv 1:45 WABC The Goldbergs 2:30 WJZ-Ed East and Poilv 2:45 KDKA Betty Crocker 5:45 WABC Wilderness Road EVENING 6:00 WJZ News.

John B. Kennedv 6:15 WABC Lyn Mtirrav Orch. 6:30 WOR World's Fnnt Page 7:00 W.IZ Happv Island 7:30 WJZ The Lone Ranger KDKA Bernie Armstrone WABC Friday on Broadway WABC-The Aldrich Famllv I WJZ Stars of the Future" WEAF Highways in Melody 8:30 WJZ Famous Jurv Trials WABC The Thin Man WCR Freedom of Opportunity 9:00 WJZ Gane Burters ally told with Clifton Utley as narrator. "Dinner music by Hallers" Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. 6:15 to 6:30 o'clock.

Is fast becoming one of the most popular features over WFBG. World Broadcasting System melodies by the world's greatest artists are brought you uninterrupted. i Make it a "must" on your listening schedule. Keep tuned to WFBG, Gable Broadcasting company station liiinging you the network shows "most people listen to most," the National Broadcasting company. TODAY and SATURDAY Continuous 2 to 11 P.

M. Frances Langford in "DIXIE JAMBOREE" PLUS James Newill "Spook Town" in "Pick A Peck of Plumbers" -IX A HAREM" Novel Chapter Xo. 12. "Desert Hawk' SUNDAY MIDNITE SHOW 5 "WARD BOND GEORGE HAYES AUDREY LONG ELISABETH RISDON DON DOUGLAS ROKIT flUOWS m.xi,DWWHIACTl! A I ic 1 I Hi I WING Cigarettes presents Art Linkletter, 9:80 p. m.

Friday WFBG. human behavior as well as enter, tain you. Yes, People are Funny. There's no telling what will hapi pen tonight. It's fast hum ins spontaneous, full of the kind of.

human laughs you love. Last week Art Linkletter of th show, gave a soldier some cigar ettes and' told him to make hi way from California to his hom several thousand miles away by effering cigarettes as his fare. No doubt we will learn about hi experiences tonight. Amos Andy at 10 brings two of your favorite showmen. To geiher twenty-five years this pair seems to Imnrote as the years roll by.

In their new half hoiii show they have reached top rat Ing on NBC. Tonight Andy tries to find a wife by null. The trouble Is, hii gets the numbers in the matrimonial catalogue mixed and the wroiv; lady accepts. Trying to get ou of the jam, Andy fakes suicide, it only lands hlin deeper In trouble. But you'll get your full quota of laughs.

Representative A. S. Monroney of Oklahoma, will discuss the bill of which he is co-author known as the Maloney-Monionpy measure now pending before the House on modernization of our. legislative machinery. The talk should he interesting.

It's titled "Modernizing Congress" The time Is 10:45 p. m. James Stephenson and Richard Harkness with news and con mentary will be heard at 11 and 11:15 p. m. "We Came This Way" 11:30.

nor-travs the sufferings of the soldiers at "Valley Forge" dramatic NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING LATEST NEWS NO FIACI IIKI HOMI M.rthoO'PnM. latrv. Jr. nard, of Martinsburg; treasurer, Charles A. HHtwer; comptroller, Robert A.

Clifford; commissioner, Dr. Wr A. Green; representatives on the national council. Dr. Green and W.

"Shaffer. Members at large include Leon Samuel, V. L. Stevens, Herbert T. Wolf, J.

N. Maddocks, R. L. Thompson, Paul R. Kuhn, C.

A. Dougherty; Dr. J. L. Hackenbers of Hollidaysburg, and J.

Ray Smith of Roaring Spring. Three members of the board Charles F. Rothrock and William Helmbnugh Altoona, and George Eschbach of Tyrone aro serving in the armed forces. Refuses to Rescind New Pricing Method WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 -In the face of opposition from producers and distributors.

Fred M. Vinson refused tonight to rescind a directive for a new pricing method for fresh fruits and vegetables. The new pricing hod, the director of economic stabilization said, is designed to reduce prices to consumers and vto "remove an ever present downward pressure on farm return-." Vinson announced he had divect-ed the office of price administration and the war food administration to use a ceiling-over-cost method in establishing maximum prices for fresh fruits and vegetables. Criswel! Chevrolet Co. Margaret Ave.

at 19 St. Phone 9327 Official Inspection Station No. 4727 S10 Penn Hollidaysbuig Delancey's Service Station Repair Service Station 8623 DIAL 3-9539 GREENWOOD Drenning MOTORS, Inc. 12 Logan Boulevard Phone 8078 Official Inspection Sta. 1238 "Equipped to Give Prompt Service" Foster Motor Sales Hudson Sales and Service Bring Your Car Here For Service 319 Plank Road Phone 2-7137 No.

5138 Hartman Wolf Garage GENKRAl ACTO KKFAIKIXG Electric Eve Headlight TnrtM Mb Ave. )3K Fhoae KELLER'S GARAGE Ufll Beale Ave. Phone Inspection Station No. ft 53 KEEP AT Have JACK JIAI.EY HARRIET MILLIARD when' IITAirr IT" DTfll 1 rttL, A 1 U1U Jagger, Robert Mitchum 'T? VvlTV Ga'e Sondergaard Douglass Dumbrille PLUS Injured In Fall On Ice Mrs. Betty Cuff.

23 of 1807 Twentieth avenue, slipped on ice as ghc was going to a store at Eleventh avenue and Fifteenth street. She injured her right ankle and was taken to Mercy hospitnl dispensary by her husband, Donald Cuff WABC It Pavs to Be Ignorant WABC That Brewster Boy WJZ Spotlight Bands WOR Double Or Nothin 10:00 WABC Moore-Durante Show WOR Boxing Bout WJZ Earl Godwin 10:30 WABC Stage Door Canteen WEAF-Sports: Bill Stern WJZ The Doctor Talk." it Over 11:00 WEAF News 11:30 WJZ Pages of Melodv 14 ALTOONW TRIBUNE Friday. December 15, 1944 Sheraw Motor Co. Old Market House Green Ave. St 8th Altoona General Car and Truck Repairing Official Inspection Station Phone Altoona 3-1131 Penn-Alto Garage Blair Motor Car Co.

1409 13th Ave. Phone 5141 NO. 2110 24-Hour Storage Service BEASLEY MOTOR CO. Maria ret Ave: and Nineteenth St. Ford Mercury Lincoln Sales Service Phone 6141 Goodrich Silvertown Stores ttth Ave.

and 16th St Inspection Station No. 6567 Expert Brake Service Brakes Adjusted 2oe Per Wheel Phone 9345 DOLHEIMER MOTOR CO. 868-70 Nineteenth St DeSoto Plymouth Sales and Service Phone 3-1171 ROXALD REAGAN JANE WYMAN PRISCILLA LANE WAYNE MORRIS in "BROTHER RAT" STlrtiiDvonnnr A Kim Hunter, Dean Lingenfelter Motor Corp. Inspection Station Xo. 461S General Repairs Beale Ave.

Phone 2-4623 W. H. C. WOLFE BUICK DEALERS 1001 Chestnut Avenue Phone 2-3901 Official Tire Inspection Inspection Sta. No.

5208 NEARHOOF MOTOR CO. PONTIAC SALES SERVICE Oldsmobile Sales Service Station Inspection No. 49ii 2121-23 Beale Ave. Phone 9325 Cherry' Motors Studrbaker Sales Service Station No. 8392 508 E.

Plank Road Phone 2-8756 buy WAR BONDS AND STAMPS 7 Iiujh i phi wowl a VEIIGHIKE! He'd fight their way quarter! Sure, he'd hated them when he saw what they did to DarH Yesterday he'd promised a girl he'd take care of him. Now it was a persona! fight! PLUS A DREAM COMES TRUE! Vell THIRI'Sl CAPITOL ttiMcDSb.

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