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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 5

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FORT WORM STAR-TELEGRAM-5 FLIRT WUIITH NTAH-ILLLtillAM 5 Sat Morning Cc! 27 1945s Cc! 27 194S sat morning ucT zl 1U45 111E1 Tyler Will Here Tyler Thursday pastorate of Church will move here two children where he has Firs The family will 1120 was left open last spring el now in Tyler Will ite Here ryler Thursday istorate of Oak-Church will move here I two children where he has Firs Presbyhe family will se 1120 Chan-was left open last spring el Ibbin now in Tyler Will Here Tyler Thursday pastorate of Oak- Church will move here two children where he has Firs Presby- The family will 1120 Chan- as left open last spring el now in 'AND CLUB ACTIVITIES AND CLU e041MWOVM t' 2-Day Meeting Of Insurance Women Slated 40 65 00 tk 1 Wet 'triMIPAvr4r4e1 II it 16dbovmim6 Fetter '48 Named Episcopal 3 Clericus President REST HOME FUND New Contributions Elliott Waldron Abstract Company $10000 Mrs Hissrich 2500 Delinquency Is Topic "Youth for the Kingdom" a motion picture dealing with the juvenile delinquency proble will be shown at 8 Sunday at the Recreation Building County Judge Kraft will address the audience on delinquency There is no admission charge Total $12500 Grand total $93539 Fred Take Pastorate Rev Fred will assume the Oakhurst Presbyterian Rev Mr Tyler with his wife and from Commerce been pastor of the Presbyterian Church reside at the manse Chandler The pastorate with the resignation Rev McCubbin North Carolina NOW SHOWING! r1i is tY 3- gt-fr- it i -t-1 2-Day llieetin 4 Nt tk '4' l'r 1 1' 1' (e 00 I1 IV eer 1 I REST HOME FUND Rev Fred ft 1 07 i y- Named Episcopal New Contributions Take Pastorate 0 I Of Insurance Elliott Waldron Ab- stract Company $10000 Rev Fred i0101' EP4 aows- 44'1'4' lericus President IIissrich 2500 will assume the 1 'i- 4 omen ate Mrs I hurst Presbyterian byterian A A i tn" 2 Total $12500 4 tow I ikielatoosill31 Rev AB Tyler 4i 'q 1 0 so zi gr-44 Grand total 93539 with his wife and 'it s- 7--ili E-- '4 tt '''4 -i''-' 5-- 1 --toa0 ie from Commerce been pastor of the ---1ertlI i 1 t- Delinquency Is Topic terian Church i i 5 l'2: a reside at the manse 'ir4- -i a ''i ii :1 "Youth for the Kingdom" der ri lck 2 motion picture dealing with the vs -i The pastorate n-' 1- juvenile delinquency 1 with the resignation i 1 1 i will be shown at 8 in Sunday Rev McCubbin Judge Kraft will address the t4: 2 r4 ty North Carolina at the Recreation Building Coml- 1 "''-r------:" :4" i --'-L: audience on delinquency There Wing11111111111 'si is no admission charge NOW SHOWING! Rev William Petter of Greenville Friday was elected president of the clericus of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas at a one-day semiannual meeting here Rev Bertram Smith of Dallas was elected vice president and Rev Douglas Reid of Denison was chosen secretary-treasurer Bishop Avery Mason of Dallas presented the program of diocesan activities and Rev Claude Beesley of Wichita Falls presented the reconstruction and advance campaign to the 16 clergymen of the Dallas diocese attending the meeting The meeting highlighted by a luncheon at Colonial Club closed after clergymen were shown a movie on the consecration of Bishop Moore Rev William Petter of Green- ville Friday was elected president of the clericus of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas at a one-day semiannual meeting here Rev Bertram Smith of Dallas was elected vice president and Rev Douglas Reid of Denison was chosen secretary treasurer Bishop Avery Mason of Dal- las presented the program of dio- ctheseanreaccotnivstitritetestioannd and advance aCdvlaaundcee Beesley of Wichita Falls presented campaign to the 16 clergymen of the Dallas diocese attending the meeting TIlhe22efting highlighted by a -91-in I' 1 ylls earNenri Complimenting Miss Ruth Seale I TvPoswo- y'- bride-elect of Alden Kermit --C- i -4 Smith seaman second class Mrs A Beecher Montgomery entertained ALM Friday night with a sewing bee at MR WALTER ROBERT her home 2312 Tremont Each girl brought a hemmed Mr Walter Robert resident tea towel which she monogram-pianist at North Texas State ined for the bride-elect LittlelSchool of Music Denton will be presented at 4 Sunday in concert by the Euterpean and Woman's Clubs in Anna Shelton Hall This will be the first twiRefreshments light musicale of the Euterpean Club's 24th season Complimenti bride-elect of Smith seaman Beecher Mont Friday night vk her home 231 Each girl tam frtuot1 Hitt 404' te --itto 44 1 A MR ALTER ROBERT Mr Walter Robert resident ianist at North Texas State chool of Music Denton will be )resented at 4 Sunday in oncert by the Euterpean and Voman's Clubs in Anna Shelton Tall This will be the first twi- ight musicale of the Euterpean '111h9e 'at HOME FROM TWO Peters left has returned from Europe and his brother Chester Peters right is back from the Pacific Both reported to draft board 4 wtih discharges Friday y' ss IIOME FROM TWO Peters left has returned from Europe and his brother Chester The Federation of Insurance Women of Texas will hold their' 1 annual meeting at the Blackstone 1 Hotel Sunday and Monday with Mrs Ruth Fredde of Dallas president presiding at the sessions The meeting will begin with a business session of the board at 2:30 Sunday to discuss amendments to the constitution and at 6:30 the James Aldridge Company of Austin general agents will be host to the delegates at an open house in the French Room Foster and Son general agents in Fort Worth will give a breakfast for the women in the Venetian Ballroom at 7:30 a Monday to be followed by a business meeting at which officers for the coming year will be elected Talks on insurance matters will be given during the afternoon The two-day meeting will close with installation of officers at a banquet in the ballroom at 7:45 Monday at which Boyce House will speak on "Texas Proud and Loud" Miss Inez Day of Fort Worth Is general chairman for the The Federation of Insurance Women of Texas will hold their annual meeting at the Blackstone Hotel Sunday and Monday with Mrs Ruth Fredde of Dallas presi- dent presiding at the sessions meeting will begin with a business session of the board at 2:30 Sunday to discuss amendments to the constitution and at 6:30 in the James Aldridge Company of Austin gen- eral agents will be host to the delegates at an open house in the French Room 0 to front 4 Si 46- II qi O' 641 WI IITE THEERMP Lk A "PATRICK THE GREAT" Donald O'Connor Peggy Ryan "FORTY THIEVES" Hopalong Cassidy Chapter No 11: 'The Black Arrow's CARTOON IVIIITE ZWTHEERA 1a 11-1crwsr rl I A "PA TRICK THE GREAT" Donald O'Connor Peggy Ryan "FORTY THIEVES" Hapalang Cassidy Chapter No 11: 'The Black Arrow's CARTOON so Brothers Are Home From War With Citations and Discharges 4bi el Wooing Old Customer Gels Special Study 0 LAST TIME TONIGHT 1k'' 20 I 1CtimWilvION- two gers 0i i 4 Hommerstestes --t I 14No a 1 es garaTIE 4 1 FAIR ft Lii LAST TIME LE 14Ce red 0 1 tid6 TONIGIIT io- Ivitma tit A 1010 row a lat141" itill-- Vt5V "NkItk -1 4 20 cd ioLo -z- OK tyt Aviation Veteran Named State Air Board Director AUSTIN Oct 26 Meadows of Dallas and Houston a veteran in the aviation industry becomes executive director of the recently created State Aeronautics Commission on or before Dec 1 Meadows' appointment was announced Friday by the commission which postponed appointment of a chief engineer until Meadows becomes active Sharon Lynn Weil presented the honoree with a basket of flowers which contained a shower of kitchen utensils Refreshments were served from a table laid with cutwork and appointed with silver and cut glass tuests were Nimes John 1) Seale Jr Smith Bryant Marion Weil Ralph Neely liolmstrom Richard Wise Ralph noway Misses Mary Louise Holmstrom Betty Jean Sanders Cherry Kemble Mildred Mellina Maureen Treadway and the honoree A group of women who grew tip attended school and lived Gainesville which is still home to some of them and who compose the Gainesville Club met Friday with Mrs McGee' 619 Hughes Her mother Mrs Richards a member of the club was co-hostess A Mexican basket filled with fruits and vegetables and flanked by orange tapers centered the table Those attending were Mmes Florence Harris Hattie Turner Pearl Hensley Verna Pace Strader Stella Alexander and Matty Clack all of Gainesville Minnie Reece of Era Tina Bal Sharon Lynn Weil presented the honoree with a basket of flowers which contained a shower of kitchen utensils were served from a lahlp laid with eutwork and an- EXTRA RED HOT RIDINGHOOD I 'SWING SHIFT CINDERELLA" 1 EXTRA RED HOT RIDINGHOOD te 'SWING SHIFT REM featuring GENE HOWARB JUNE CHRISTY r11SwitAP'' is -mit 1 4 7 I toom I rum 4r 'k' HOWARB 1 JUNE CHRISTY A--11 01 1 jw a I 1111 4-4- I was in the service for a year and a half Lowell who spent a year and seven months on the other side of the globe brought back six istars for the battles of Normandy North France Ardennes Rhineland Central Europe and Air Offensive Europe and also a distinguished unit citation He was an airplane armorer with the 405th Fighter Bomber Group Lowell is a graduate of Polytechnic High School and Chester is a Technical High School graduate Both brothers worked at Convair before they went into the service INEMWISISI AUSTIN Oct 26 the customer back will be one of the major reconversion problems for retail businesses a training expert told the seventh Texas Personnel Conference at the University of Texas Friday Stores hoping to render prewar service said Miss Caroline Hincks of San Antonio training director of Joske's must cull their nonproductive and inefficient workers and inaugurate a comprehensive training program The conference attended by Mrs Dewees Gels Stale OES Office HOLLIfWOOD Both of Mr and Mrs Peters' sons have returned home with honorable discharges Lowell from the European war and Chester from the Pacific Lowell is at home with his parents at 617 Perkins and Chester is with his wife Dorothy at 3433 Littlejohn The brothers reported together Friday to Draft Board 4 Chester formerly a private first class in the 773rd Amphibious Tractorl Battalion had received his discharge at McCloskey General Hos-1 pital and Lowell former corporal in the 9th Air Force had just' been discharged at Fort Sam1 Houston Chester was sent to McCloskey last June about two months after he was injured in the battle of le I Shima "I was hit last April 15 the first day of the invasion of Ie Shima" he said "We were unloading men on the shore when a Jap anti-tank gun got me" He lost his right hand In addition to the Purple Heart he holds a presidential unit citation for his part in the invasion the Philippine liberation ribbon the Asiatic-Pacific ribbon and the good conduct medal He -it Hurryi Ends Tonitel Bill of "ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY" with Wally Carney Bela Lugosi "IMPALONG CASSIDY ENTERS" with William Ellison George (Gabby) Hayes ALSO! Special Color "Jungle News STARTS SUN DAY "Where Do We Go From Here" with Fred Leslie A Showboat toad of Loughs! MAS JOANSOS hESiel IRAVERS Lougns! 7' A Showboat toad of Loughs! i 7 roxcr 1- 4ver 4t4iUrstit tp r-r--- 'Alt: 1 i 9sis-114 31- CUVtIl it 1'1'34 sot4 milk tiEsrogiNER -N 1 -1- I Tonight 180 Person it Tax Included Tonight 180 Person Tax Included lard of Denton Sallie Williams ofirepresentatives of industry busi nece lahnr anti edneation heard ness labor and education heard many discussions centering on reconversion and the retraining it will require many discussions centering on conversion and the retraining it will require Valley View and Grace Slover of Davis Okla Clyde Kassell Mar- regaret Yarbrough and Fannie Rich ards all of Fort Worth Mrs Mary Fears of Era was elected There is no mystery to the president and Mrs Harris secre- thing assured Norrell industary Guests Friday were Mr trial relations manager for the Clack Mrs McGee and Misses Magnolia Petroleum Company Kathryn Jackson and Kathryn Dallas Gee "It simply is the application of There is no mystery to the thing assured Norrell industrial relations manager for the Magnolia Petroleum Company Dallas "It simply is the application of a CASINO LAKE WORTH Phone 6-1933 i 14c TWO ACTION FEATURES TODAY! CASINO A WORTH Phone 6-1933 4 01 TWO ACTION FEATURES TODA Yigb e4 EXTRAI GOOFY CARTOON Anothor Crimo Does Not Pay Hit "A GUN IN HIS HAND" FT CARTOON es Not Pay Hit HIS HAND" EW 'IBER loot Worth's Greatest Show Volvo Feast of Christ the King Will Be Observed at OIS The feast of Christ the King observed annually by Catholics on the last Sunday in October will be observed on the MX campus at 3 Sunday with a procession sermon and benediction of the blessed sacrament Members of the nine Catholic parishes of the city and students from various schools and missions will participate in the ceremonies Very Rev A Schmitt pastor of St Mary's Catholic Church will be master of ceremonies and deliver the sermon IMPaZAVAITGE The Junior Woman's Club will have a dance Nov 3 at Colonial Country Club with music by Leon Breeden's orchestra Mrs Paul Allison is entertainment LOWER FLOOR 55c BALCONY 44c HELD OVEN' BALCONY 44c I 1 LEI ILE SJ 11 11 11 I I it 1 DizzY I nasal Lana ne-Maa I Galft tr a Gorttroas nes this 1 whoist NT 0431w town! Gory ---A r- 4e'-- ses this sf 'Y'-' 1 whol :4 -91 1 4r town! 4 f- 10 No 1 SING ENC GOIRNI 'd i A ca and 4 "t1 RADIO! JIMMY -et COWBLF I OT 4 Jr7K- if 7 4144r RE JittifilY Mrs Cheba Dewees 4023 7th St was grand conductress of the Grand Chapter of Texas Order of the Eastern Star at the 1945 annual session in Amarillo Mrs Dewees wife of Charles Dewees served Keystone Chapter No 9 as worthy matron in 1936-37 and was appointed a member of the jurisprudence committee of the Grand Chapter in 1938- 39 She served as district deputy rgrand matron of District No 3 for one year and as grand examiner for two years She was elected associate grand conductress when the Grand Chapter met in Fort 'Worth in October 1944 Mrs Louis Burnett of 2119 Clinton wife of Burnett was installed as grand Martha at the Amarillo convention Mrs Burnett is past matron of Cresent Chapter No 820 She was appointed grand Martha by the incoming worthy grand matron Mrs Lallah Mae Vol lus of Houston She has served as deputy grand matron of this tlistrict Mrs Esther Baldwin Wichita Falls was installed as associate grand conductress She is the wife' of Walter Baldwin junior past grand patron Mrs Baldwin has served as deputy district deputy and grand examiner of district No 2 Included on committees appointed at the convention were Malvern Marks jurisprudence committee Mrs Della Young resolutions and George Eagle on the transportation and mileage committee All three are from Fort Worth 0 0 0 0 0 STA2ST amavais ad Le- 1IN gl liPsokom ADDED! Pate Smith Hit THRILLS OF 1944" 5 IOU FAOADM I -4 0 0 42S tavelfs 11 Ikli'VES Poomonowl 111144011 J0(0000 00E01 Pete Smith Hit I LLS OF 1944' mpg a- 1011 EIP' IS IOU FAOMINII I 13 13 45 0 0 el' lis I A LATE 4- Rol! A PoweRomoulo 4114140 ADDEOl 4 rmilit 1 SIVA Mr and Mrs George Edwards Jr 1254 Richmond have announced the birth of a ion Paul George Oct 2 at St Joseph's Hospital Only grandparent is Mrs Paul Wehres of the Richmond address common sense reason honesty simple man-to-man fairness and the matured judgment of the problems of employer-employe relationship" he insisted Begeman university professor of mechanical engineering was chosen general chairman of the eighth conference to be held in 1946 Officers re-elected were Dean Arno Nowotny of the university secretary-treasurer and Charles Dunham director of the university student employment bureau as editor of the Texas Personnel Review Added to the state advisory committee were A Bandeen of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce Abilene Jack Holland Consolidated Aircraft Fort Worth Mc New vice president of Texas ASEM College Mrs Bavette Munz of Foley's Store Houston Norrell Miss Gene Redman state distributive education program' Austin and Dr John Frederick University of Texas MLLT0THEATER Haltom City "Sagebrush Nerves" Charles Starrett "The Scarlet Clue" Charlie Chan MMNMPMi Speedier Philippine Rehabilitation Sought WASHINGTON Oct 26 President Truman issued direci (ions right and left Friday to speedc up the pace of the Philippine re-1 habilitation program One day after conferring with Commonwealth President Sergio Osmena the prezklent made public 11 messages instructing interested government agencies to take prompt action in helping the war- wracked islands get back on their economic feet DRIVE IN 71 stooSHPOW NOTEBOOK Woman's Bible Class of Arlington Heights Methodist Church will have its annual home-coming at 9:30 a Sunday Young Democrats of Tarrant County will meet at 8 in Thursday in Centennial Room No 1 at Hotel Texas where Mr Lindsay Walden will speak on "Labor and Politics" Midnite Show Tonite 11O PM "CONFLICT' Humphrey Bogart Paul Henreid "THE CORN IS GREEN" Bette Davis John Dail CARTOON 70114L1 VOWS sgeS ssS "A 30615 30104 toy Willing end tho Zimitiders of tho Purple Sage" KRLD-1080 KM1270 el vtJ KRLD-1080 I KFJZ-1270 1 Revival Palomino Kid I Texas Roundup 'Rhythm Roundup I 01Texas Roundup SI Hi Neighbor Edition S'Hi Neighbor Stamps Quartet S' Hi Neighbor E'A Revue News Report S' News Roundup Neighbor i 1 Songs of Saddle Ci Hi Neighbor box S' Porter Randall SIMethodist Hour Sagebrush Ser Roundup I Rhythm ROUrichn Roundup SI Hi Neighbor Farm Edition Neighbor Quartet S' Hi Neighbor Revue News Report toundup 1 Ho Neighbor of Saddle Ci Hi Neighbor Vita box Randall ist Hour Sagebrush Ser I ISunrise on Roogo Sunriso on Range Cc Hog Progreig Songs Ole wird -1Ward Neves i Westerners I Farmers Union Top pwleri mentieltotth tJupiter works real phut's 1 114 I OMIT 620 0 0 0 rl 0 0 0 32 -ED EXTRA An Outstanding "FOOTBALL HIAIISSM EXTRA SURPRISE SHOW 830 PM This BIG IN ItOINICOLORI wet to AOKI Gitt0110 PAIR IKIWAIYI Hey Kids! Attend First Show Today and See on EXTRA THRILL HIT! 1' 3 a el '3 13 '3 rn2 ilt -1-v---ieg" 4-i-- 114 iv A E-EILIT t17107 in 124: in I reel We it 0 I Vi310 43 I 1 04)0o0o000 TA ree1 tel AL I -7' pivots (731: I3 51111 ri vk A '4 EXTRA oar eiL 3 tr rr 4A i eit LI ill13 0 lilt 1 Ati worts 1 5 i toy Wlting end a a 11 11 tt 10S 0615 TH5 iSE' 30014 3 f- J4 Ittri 46i vs4at4II 4 1 i Ow 11-4-- to 2d-tit Otetr 4 i 1 re 12:1 -1111Itidars of that PurPt Sag es ordloototee Kimir ec" FERF1 it'll 'ficalnockl144' You It KRLD-1080 I KM-1270 MIT 620 Revival Palomino Kid EiTex as Roundup I Rhythm Roundup I Ida Lupine 0 1Texas Roundup SI HI Neighbor Sunrise on liraisge El News-Farm Edition Hi Neighbor Sunrise on Range Wm Prince 't Stomps Quartet S1 HI Neighbor College Progrogi Attend First E'A A Reve News Report S' Songs or Int west "Pillow I Show Today News Roundup I Ho Neighbor iss rid News to Post" i Songs of Saddle i Hi Neighbor I Westerners and See on 5' News- Visa box S' Porter Randall I Reporter-Lowery SIMethodist Hour Sagebrush Ser Partners Union EXTRA SURPRISE EXTRA a i SHOW 830 PN THRILL HIT! I 0 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAIII RADIO CLOCK IrAll-IrELEGIIA111 RADIO CLOCK 0 Federal Jury Orders The grand jury for the fall term of District Court here has been ordered to report Nov 7 by Federal Judge Davidson and the petit jury for contested cases will convene Nov 8 The Circuit Court of Appeals has been set in the district clerk's office to convene on Nov 5 BULLETIN: 12:30 Truman presents special Navy Day address over all major networks and stations! 2:15 fans! Hear the play-by-play description of the game KGKO I-SC! Truman presents special Navy Day address over all major networks and stations! fans! Hear the play-by-play description of the game KGKO I-SC! SATURDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON PROGRAMS MORNING AND AFTERNOON PROGRAMS WBAP-WFAA-820 IA-820 KGKO-570 A AZLE AVE iZLE AVE Sage Brush Serenade Sago Brush Serenade trenade Drenode CLEB URN Oct Elizabeth Miller 2715 Cockrell Fort Worth daughter of Mr and Mrs Miller Nvill be married Nov 10 to Mr Kenneth Jones son of Mr and Mrs Chester Jones at First Christian Church Mrs Jackson Angle of McKinney will be her sister's matron of honor and Miss Joyce McDade of Oklahoma City will be maid of honor Mr James Leonard Jones will be his brother's best man and Mr Glendolon Hague will be groomsman Mr Jones who served 14 months as an aviation machinist's1 mate stationed in Bermuda is on inactive duty as a naval aviation cadet Both attended TCU and will live in Fort Worth while finishing their school work there 2206 AZLE NORTH SIDE TODAY 11:00 AM "Roatin drootin' Rhythm" Gone Autry Also Lon Chaney In "Dead Man's Eyes" Bills' Farm and Home News Lives On Farm Editor Quartette Doctor Friar I Agransky A News "Schaffelmayer Dale A Schoffelmayers Birds Early Birds Home Sweet Home TIO slmoyer Birds Et 5 El El I I i 5 I Apartment Owners to Nominate New Officers Mrs Florence Guffee was named chairman of the nominating committee to select new officers for the Apartment House and Property Owners' Association at a meeting at Hotel Texas Friday The officers will be chosen at the Nov 30 meeting The group discussed plans to make the lease policies between tenants and owners employed in Fort Worth a statewide policy Mrs Mildred Chadwick association secretary will be in charge of arrangements for a banquet to be held in the hear future with a national association member as guest speaker Fashion Exhibitors Donate $300 to Chest The Fort Worth Community War Chest had an additional $300 Friday when Fashion Exhibitors of Fort Worth who have been in session at Hotel Texas donated through the Texas' manager Henry Love a check for the current campaign Allen Klein president of the Fashion Exhibitors Association presented the check to Love who is a worker in the special gifts division of the campaign for $590364 Four additional Fort Worth concerns had "gone over the top" Friday when Gaines Cadillac Company Frank Kent Motor Company United Rexall Drug Company and the Continental National Bank reported donations passing their quotas Drive leaders Friday were urging workers "to bear down and let's try to meet our quota by It was also announced that the Texas Wesleyan College Band will play for the report meeting next week MORGAN MORGAN Cc NY ae-wwns Hymn time A-Z Melody Early Birds 0 I 1 News Report iGarden Gate Polio Report Rhythm Gems and Take Mory Lee lay'or 1 AAary tee Icylor Q1News Report Club Club Club Club Sisters Ind hall THEATER 608 Sylvania (Formerly The Texan) Today 1:00 "NEVADA" Bob Mitcham Ann Jeffreys "Ta hat i Nights" Jinx faikenburg Days O'Brien Cartoon Rod Cross Memory tone Handy Andy Handy Andy AlEar Iv 15rd Ed McConnell First in Glory Hometown USA Homoown USA Herth Trio EI Markets Talk 5 Tribute to Enterprise KC Jambore Smolin Ed McConnell SMilin Ed McConnell Early il'rd 0 Ed McConnell El First in Glory El Hometown USA Hometown USA RI Milt Herth Trio El Markets Talk ci ci ti 1 News Report Herrington Trio SIBuck to Ose Mate Ei Bock to the Ibt Give and Take Mar Leo tarty Mare Les i a 'tot Ne wit Let's Pretend tet Prwrd Billi Burk Billie Burk ITheaters of Today of loapy Musical Roundup News Report A Double Dose of Thrills! Dick Powell Claire Trevor "Murder My Sweet" GENE AUTRY "Ride Ranger Ride" 1 L11111113111111111111 A Double Dose of Thrills! Dick GENE Powell AUTRY Claire Trevor I "Ride "Itlurder i Ranger 1 1 4 3Iy i Ride i Sweet" Dentist to Leave Army To Resume Practice News Let's Pretend Let's Pretend Billie Burke Billie Burke Norris Hoar Poets Corner Bandstand Horizons 5 the Range Vagabonds A Notes A the Footlights Spivak's Orch Home and Garden Home and Garden A KGRO-570 Ilmatetr of Today Ihootor of rodav Seven-Elevon Program News Summary Sunday Salm Melodies From "Hour of Charm" House of Mystery Vocal Varieties Bing Crosby KFJZ-1270 THE PLAYHOUSE -620 KRLD-1080 WBAP-WFAA-820 NE fly de ze 9 EI SI CI LVftsIifi fl -2- 11t ZAO tep geSt 1L 44" ts HORACE PUCKETT and His Orchestra Featuring GINGER GREEN Dancing Every Night Beer Set-Ups Food OAKHURSI SUS Loma Time Baxter Quartet Truman I President Truman Truman -1 BWIFT-6 Organ Melodies Truman MI Grand Central Station News Barnyard KV1 IFI Hometown Editor El midday President Truman Constant Invader Treasury Salute IRadio Revival 1 Radio Revival News SI Frank Sinatra I President CI Truman Hal Alamo' Orch Sons of Pioneers handy Andy 1 Om House A Moline National Farm Eand Home Fleet Homo in 1 oon I 1 Randolph Scott Dinah Rose Lee i "Belle of the Yukon" EXTRA SURPRISE SHOW? se Lee cony Lt Col Drechsel 4300 Kenwood Ct was on terminal leave Friday after nearly four years and eight months of Army service He has been camp dental surgeon at Camp Howze Gainesville to which he was assigned Nov 18 1942 after serving at Fort Sam Houston for 20 months He was commissioned in March 1941 and the end of his terminal leave on Feb 26 1946 will mark the completion of nearly five years of service He will return to the practice of dentistry here A son Pvt Drechsel Jr recently sailed for overseas duty leave rriday years and eigt service He has beer geon at Camp to which he wr 1942 after sel Houston for 2i commissioned the end of his Feb 26 1946 pletion of nc service He will retu of dentistry 11 Dre sailed for over SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING PROGRAMS KWFT-620 KRID 1080 DANCING NIGHTLY I PM KGKO-570 01W11161 I I 1 KM-1270 Music of Gridiron TCU vs Okla I Football WBAP-WFAA-820 Grid Roundup 1Texas vs Rice Football Your Marine Corps Southwest Church of the Air Prophet 2: vs Goole New Housing Pushed The executive committee of the Chamber of Commerce housing committee Friday decided to postpone a housing survey in Fort Worth for the present and concentrate on getting as much new housing as quickly as possible for 2500 families in the city now seeking new homes It Newton chairman presided at the meeting td Rhythm by i Request 1 SM11 vs ITulane Football Game SW vs LITTLE CLUB A Mitrry Murder Mystry Fred Benny Don Bendit "IT'S IH THE BAG" 'I endlt AG" Game ICU vs Okla Football Game Texas vs Rico Football vs vs 503 I2 Main Football Gam Football Game Wo- Deliver" tha Goods Traasoty Band Salute 5 Cl ICATIEWZATift an Tulane Football Game SMU vs Tu lane News CI Sports Spotlight World News today Lou Clancy and is Orchestra 'Game ICU vs Okla i Football ICU vs Okla ABA Shopping Reporter Nws Repot aeril Gill News Report lied' Gill Affairs T1 Saturday Jamboree Story Goes World laday Helen Hayes First Nigider Texas Vs Baylor vs Rice 4:45 Ellington A Football Gom A Texas Wismer Sports A vs Rice Pin Time Man on Corner the Form Swing El Symphony USA ElOrchestra After Victory El Night Editor Life of A Riley to Truth or Fleet A I Consequenc Texas vs Rice A Football Goma lt DOORS OPEN PM Cl MacMurray Joan Leslie -CI "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE" 1 bares Western "LIGHTS OF SANTA Fri ri Leslie GO NTA Fri SATURDAY Doors Open 8:30 Fort Worth's Largest and Finest! CORNELL CANTRELL and the DANCELAND ORCHESTRA Hemphill and Magnolia ci Brown Wears Parting Gift Jack Brown who will leave the Chamber of Commerce Nov I to become assistant managing director of the National Federation of Sales Executives in Louis was wearing a "parting gift" wrist watch Friday The watch was given to him Thursday night at a surprise dinner at the Blackstone Hotel where 32 members of the con- tinuous membership committee of the chamber bade him farewell rat Casey was toastmaster and recalled the more than 1000 new members added this year Brown Weal Jack Brol the Chamber i I to become director of th( lion of Sales Louis was wi gift" wrist wat The watch 1 Thursday night at the where 32 mer tinuous membe the chamber I rat Casey was recalled the m( members added Helen 0 Hayes Just Entertainment Alio 1 Harlem Hits I Homefolks Moonlit On: A Cherished Memory I shall never forget that day way back in 1943 when I along with the rest of the world was shocked to hear that Leslie Howard was presumed lost in a British overseas transport that had been attacked by enemy aircraft Freed from a banking job which he loathed by action in the first world war it seemed ironical that the second world war should end his magnificent career in the theatre Very shortly after Leslie Howard's death however I remember reading that a man never died but lived on immortal in the memory of all his friends I realized how true that was Leslie Howard will always carry top-billing in my heart fQr the sensitive restraint of his acting That's why it gives me great pleasure to dedicate tonight's play a play he made famous to the memory of one of the finest actors and director-producers of our times TEXTRON THEATRE presents Helen Hayes Brian Aherne in "INTERBIE720" over Station MILD 6:00 to 6:30 PM 41 4ao CA C11 director-producers of our times TEXTRON THEATRE presents Helen Hayes Brian Aherne in "INTERME720" over Station MILD 6:00 to 6:30 PM IP I Prelude to Starlight Mayor of the Town it Mayor of the Town iPrelude to 11 Starlight Mayor ot the Town lk Mayor of the Town tyo iT1134WileM Fli M'Dick Hawn Dick Haynie Mayor of tile Town SI Your Ht Parade Your Hit Parode Hit Pored ISaturday Night Seronad ISerenade I 1 Orchestra and Floor Show Every Night New and Original Acts Each Night on the Floor Show The Ghost Walks Halloween in the Grandest Show Ever Staged in Fort Worth WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS WATCH FOR FURTHER A Dance A' Born Dance Can You Top This Buster Busters I Ploy 'II Givie You Goosopimplosi Fred Benny Don Ameche "IT'S IH THE BAG" Woodpecker Cartoon plied nny AG" mictort DINE Li DANCE at MIDWAY INN 2 MILES WEST OF ARLINGTON ON FORT WORTH-DALLAS PIKE To the Sweet Music Of Kenneth Pitts Orchestra Kenneth sliwi efts Orchestra Judy Canova Judy Canova Grand Ole Opry Ole Opry Report to Notion Dance Calls El Talks LITolks A A A Hit Parade I Hit Parade 1 News-Randall News-Randall Hit Parade To Be Announced I Saturday Serenade CI To Be Announced I Saturday Serenade CI Hillbilly RReport to I Hits I the Nation News-Moore Judge Advocate SI Serenade 1 World at Large CI News i Sports Music SI Football Resume Ct The Grand I Mutual Goes Danc Parade I Dancing News Grand SI Art Dance Parade 1 Orchestra Harry James Eddie Oliver Orchestra News Orchestra News I Mountain Round Up SI Sign Off 01The Grand Mutual Goes Judge Advocate Serenade I- World at Large Sport Music Danc Parade 1 Grand Dance Parade Harry James' Orchestra News CI News Football Resume 1E SIA Ka I's Do rtncingsse 1 lecrIchieestra Ohver Orchestra News I Mountain Round Up Sign Off CT 1 I 1 C1 ti I I c1 1 1 COLD CLOGGED NOSE1 Like 2 shots 2 drops act fast to shrink membranes open up nose 'What a relief! Caution: IMP only as directed Demand jo I 'I i I FRL-SAT-SU Doors Open at 8 Admission Friday and Sunday $100 Saturday $150 For Reservations Coll Arlington 9506 or Fort Worth 5-4213 a I Hilarity Club Reservations: 6-0067 Roberts Cutoff at Jacksboro Haw -w Claridge Pastors News 1 Jerry Orchestra tondo's News Off A A A A Saturday Nit Shindig Cugat's Music News to Salle's Orchestra Dream Nocturne Lee Sims News Sign Off News Report Headliner ITommy Dcarsay's Orchestra INimes Sign 04 HIVEHIDAWS DOORS OPEN FRED MacMLIRRAV "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE" Extra Wastern 'PRIDE OF PLAINS' I COmte0 CLOGGED NOSE1 rc4h Like 2 ehota 2 drops It act fast to Shrink mbranPS nose Whe't CaPrenlitent31 1 Caution: IMP Only AA cy) directed Denaand 1 A 10 i' Doors Open at 8 Admission Friday and Sunday $100 I Saturday $150 ry Nos For Reservations Call Arlington 9506 or Hilarity Club Reservations: 8-0067 Claridge A Saturday Nile Postar's Newsy tondo's News Shindig A Cugat's Music News taSalle's A Orchestra Dream Nocturne A tee Sims News News Report Headliner I Tommy Dcarsey's Orchestra mlNewsr Sign Off MI HIVEIRID KS DOORS OPEN 145 FRED MacMUIRRAN I "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE" Meg 'Plug ROP i fort Wsirth 5-4213 Roberts Cutoff at Jacksbora Hgw Off 1Sign Off Extra Western 'PRIDE OF PLAINS i Caution: CLOatetk Di nose NV n- z5z) citrecte Ma 1.

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