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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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The Gazette and DaHy Wedaesday -Morning, January 7, 1948 18 in which he is the male lead. His mother left for California last week, ON THE AIR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948 All Programs On Eastern Standard Time TODAY'S NEWS PROGRAMS WOU 5:43. 6:30. 7. 8.

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improved and recuperating at his home in City, Calif. In a telephone conversation with his family last week, the 29-year old film actor said he had been released from a Los Angeles hospital and is able to be about with crutches. He expects to be off the set "several weeks," a member of his family said yesterday. Mitchell suffered a smashed foot in the accident, which occurred as he was completing final scenes a movie ft The Greatest TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS p. m.

WCBS March of Science "Can Machines Think Drama. 10:50 p.m. WNBC Jimmy Durante Show Bob Hope pinchquips for the ailing Durante. 10:30 p. Escape "Second Class Pas-- scngers," by Percival Gibbons, radio drama'.

Shows in Radio Are Heard on IN YORK 1 ln ill Ifu lr NBC 1350 On Your Dial 8:30 Boston Blaekl 8:55 Pitching Horseshoes Gabnei Heatter. 9:15 Poems A. L. Alexander 9:30 Box 13 Alan Ladd 100 Bulldog Drummond Symphonette Piastre 11:25 Weather Reports 11:30 Sonny Dunham Orch. WCRS tSHU on tne dim 6:00 Eric Sevareid.

News 6:15 Rep. Thomas Talk. 6:30 Lum N' A oner 6:45 Lowell Thomas Talk Mysterv ot the Week 7:15 Jack Smith Show 7:30 Club 15 Bob Crosby 7:45 Edward R. Murrow 8:00 American Melody Hour 8:30 Dr. Christian Program 8:55 BUI Henry ana New 9:00 Mark Warnow Orch.

9:30 Sweeney and March 10:00 The Whistler 10:30 Escape 11:00 News ana Analysis 11:15 Robert Q. Lewis Show 11:20 Starlight Salute WNBC 61 on tne dial 6:00 Kenneth Banghart News 6:15 Bil. Stern Sports 6:20 Dick Leibert. Organist 6:30 Once Upon Our Time 6:45 Three Star Extra 7 :00 Supper Quo 7:30 To Be Announced 8:00 Life ol Dennis Day 8:30 The Great Gildersleeve 9:00 Duffy's Tavern 9:30 Mr. District Attorney 10:00 The Bip Storv 10:30 Jimmie Durante Show 11:30 Guy Lombardo Orch.

tfVjz 770 on tne dial 6:15 Ethel snd Albert 6:30 New York Tonight 7:00 Headline Edition 7:15 Elmer Davis 7:30 Lone Ranger 8:00 Mayor of the Town 8:30 Vox Pop Johnson 3:00 Abbott and Costello 9:30 Groucho Marx Quiz Show 10:00 Bins Crosby Variety 10: JO Henry Morgan Show 11:15 Sugar Bowl Dinner 11:30 Gems for Thought 11:35 Popular Music MORNING PROGRAMS WOK 710 on tfte diai News ot tne Farm 6:35 Monaghan's Watch 7U4 Gadibfine 1usu-aj Clock Sorey Orch 8:15 Dorothy and Dick 9:15 Recoro Riddles 9:30 The McGanns at Horn 10:15 Martha Deane 11:15 TeUo-Test. Qui 11:30 Heart Desire tVCBS 880 on tne dial 5:45 Reveille Program 6:00 Arthur Godfrey 8:15 Phi: Cook Show 8:30 Margaret Arlen 9:15 This Is New York 30:00 Missus Goes Strange Romcnre 30:45 David Harum Serial 11. -00 Arthur Godfrey 11 JM Grand Slam 11 :45 Rosemary Serial WNBt ode on tne dial 5:30 The Clu 6:00 Tom Page Farm News 7:05 boo MTiun Snow 8:3" Hi' Jinx 9:15 Room 41G Comment 9:30 Words and Music 30:00 Fred Waring Show 30:30 Road ot Lite 10:45 Joyce Jordan 31:00 This li Nora Drake 31:15 Katie's Daughter 11:30 Jack Berch Show 31:45 Lora Lawton WJZ 770 on the dial 5:45 Farm News 6:00 Galen I3rak 7:15 Patt Barnes 8:15 The Fltzgeralds 8:55 Gems for Thought Breakfast Club 10:00 My True Story Drama 30:25 Betty Crocker Proeram 10:45 The Likening Post 11:00 Breakfast in Hollywood 11:30 Galen Drake Talks 11:5 Ted Malone-crStories AFTERNOON PROGRAMS WOR-7R. on the dial 32:00 Kate Smith Program 32:30 Henry Gladstone 12:45 The Answer Man wdba 900. on jour dial Today on WORK 6 :00 Morning Jamboree Farm News Roundup D.

E. Horn 1 :00 Hesters Melodies Leiahardt's 7:1 Fellowship 7:30 News Newnwanger 7:44 Breakfast Time i. 8:00 Breakfast Time 8:40 News York Furniture 8:45 Morning Devotions :00 Honeymoon la N. NBO 0:30 Dollars for Listening 9:55 Red Kain Int. Jewelry 1:00 Luncheon At Sardl's 1:30 The Listener Reports 1:45 Victor H.

Undianr 2:00 Queen tor a Day 2:30 Daily Dilemmas Barry 3:00 Barbara Welles 3:30 Song ot the Stranger 3:45 Christmas Carols 4:00 Tobey and Tiny 4:30 Rambling with Gambling Harj-igan 5:15 Superman Adventure 5:30 Captain, Midnight Serial 5.45 Tom Mix Serial Wi'KS a or. ine diai 12:00 Wendy Warren News 12:15 Aunt Jenny. Sketch 12:30 Romance oi Helen trent 12:45 Our Gal Sundav 1:00 Bia Sister. Serial 1:15 Ma Perkins. Serial 1:30 foung Dr.

Mai one Guiding Light 2:00 Second Mrs Burton 2:15 Perry Mason Detective 2:30 Look Your Best 2:43 Rase ot My Dreams 3.O0 Double or Nothing 3:30 House Party 3:30 House Party Linklelter 4:00 Hint Hunt Chuck Acree 4:30 Wives Protective League 5:00 March of Science 5:30 Winner Take Att "NBC 6fLon me dm 12:15 Metropolitan Roundup Words ana Music 1:00 Mary Margaret McBrlds 1:45 Believe It Or Not 2:00 TodaVs Children 2:15 Woman In White 2:28 Holly Sloan Drama 2:40 Betty Crocker Talk 2Ab Ligni Ot The World Lile Can Be Beautiful 3:15 Ma Perkins Serial 3:30 Pepper Voung family 3:45 Right to Hanpines 4:00 Backstage Wife Serial' 4:15 Stella Dallas Serial 4:30 Lorenzo Jones Serial 4:45 Youne Widder Brown 5:00 When a Girl Marries 5:15 Portia Face Life 5:30 Just Plain Bill Sortal 5:45 Front Page Farreit ITJZ 770 on the dial 12:15 Welcome Travelers 12:35 Nancv Crale 1:00 Baukhage Talking 1:15 Nancy Craig 2:00 Maggie McNeills 2:30 Bnde And Groom 3:00 Ladies Be Seated 3:30 Paul Whiteman Club 4 :30 Treasury Band Show Dick Tracy 5.35 Terry ana the Pirates 5 :30 Jack Armstrong EVENING PROGRAMS WOR 710 on the dial News on the Humm Side 6:15 Elson on. the Century 6:45 Stan Lomax Sports 7:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 7:15 Tne Answer Man 7:30 Carey Longmire 7:45 Bill Brandt Sports 8:00 Can You Top This? tl HX IV nod nr Tom an IVCRi 10:00 Fred Waring NBC i 10:45 Joyce Jordan NBO 1 10:30 Road of Life NBC 1:30 The Kadle Chore 7:32 The Radio Church 8:00 World News 8:05 The Weatherman 8:09 Just Abont lima 8:30 101 Ranch Boys 'News Review 11:00 This is Nora Drake NBO .11:15 Katie's Daughter NBC Jack Berch NBC 11:45 Spotlight on Rhythm Hanover Canning Co. 9:00 Breakfast Club ABC ta-nn rn Rtm-v Ann 'P.

U. 1 12:15 News Dolly Madison 112:30 Local News 1. E. Stetler 12:35 Spotlight On P.hytbm 12:45 Spotlight on Rhythm Rothert's 1:00 Spotlight on Rhythm 1:15 The Catholic Hour 10:25 Bettj Crocker's Magazine of the Air ABC The Listening Post ABO 111 :00 Breakfast la Hollywood ABC C.alen Drake ABC 11:45 Farm News StebbiM- 11:55 Market Report 12:00 Welcome Traveler ABO P. M.

12:30 World At Midday 12:49 Symphonic Swine 12:50 Miiflral Show Hit Times 1:00 Bankhage Talking News ABC'T ftadio Chapel 1:30 The State of The I'nloa it Nancy Craig ABC 2:30 Bride and Groom ABO it 3:00 Ladies be Seated ABO 3:30101 Ranch Box 3:45 Tea Time Tune 3:55 World News it 4:00 The Bandstand 4:15 Mnsieal Memories 3 it 4:30 Strictly Off TLe Record 4:40 World News 4:45 Four Forty-Five at Nine Hundred (ABC AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY). ROTAL SRWKLF.RS 1:30 Song of the Stranger Mutual 1:45 Musical Memoirs 1:55 News Andes -1'urs 2:00 Today's Children NBO 2:15 Woman la White NBC 2:27 Holly Sloan NBC 2:40 Betty Crocker NBC 2:45 Quartet in A 2:55 Loral News 3:00 Life Can Be Beautiful NBC 3:15 Ma Perkins NBC 3:30 Pepper Young Family NBC 3:45 Right To Happiness NBC 4:00 Back Stage Wife NBC 4:15 Stella Dallas NBC 4:30 Lorenzo Jones NBC 4:45 Voung Widder Brown NBC Music 5:30 The Weatherman York Lincoln 5:35 Sports Flinrhbaugh Bros. 6:45 Tom Ml; Mutual Fisher Body Announces 8 College Scholarships For Boy Craftsmen Eight national university scholarships and 686 state awards will be presented to winners of the 1948 model car contest of the Fisher Body Craftsman's guild, which ends midnight, July 1. The contest is open to juniors, 12 through 15 years of age and 5:00 News Hub Store 6:00 Cift Program Gregory's U.P. News A Local News Boa-Ton :30 The Record Shop 6:45 Sunoco 3-Star Extra NBC 7:00 Supper Club NBC 7:15 News of the World NBC 7:30 The Three Q's reaa Dairies 8:00 Dennis Day NBC TIME SIONALK DAI 1.1 P.m.

to -a. 8:30 The Great Gildersleeve NBC 9:00 Duffy's Tavera NBC 9:30 Mr. District Attorney NBC vary Day WSBA-FM 1M.3 MegaeyHos Chaaad tTT Tork't Pioneer FM B0H0 Station 4 10:00 The Big Story NBC 10:30 Jimmy Durante NBC COMMUNITY CONCERT ARTISTS Dorothy Kirsten, Metropolitan Opera soprano, and Eugene Conley, young American tenor, who will give a joint concert at the next of the Community Concert association scries Thursday, Jan. 15, in William Penn Senior High school auditorium. 11:00 News Disc News 1 11:15 Inside of Sports Mutual 11:30 Your- United Nations i 12 :00 News Music 301 iori seniors, 16 through 19 years of age.

Forty Dersons, 20 juniors and 20 seniors, will also win awards to the guild convention in 1948, in Detroit. Instructions on how to enroll for the contest and how to receive instructions for the designing and making of a model automobile may be obtained from any General Motors Corporation automobile dealer. Cameron Mitchell Reported Improved Cameron Mitchell, son of Rev. and Mrs. Charles M.

Mitzell, 286 North Main street, Red Lion, who was injured Dec. 27 when thrown by a horse and trampled while making a movie on location in California, is reported as being tion hospital, spoke to the group on the need for the isolation unit. Contralto To Sing At Pops' Concert For Hospital. Fund INTRODUCING For the First Time DONALD-ENGL ANDER 6-Piece Band with Talented VOCALIST of Carlisle, Pa. FRIDAY EVEIVIWC Januafr 9.1t Dancing in the Ball Room One of Finest New Opening Hours 9 A.

M. Till 1 P. M. to Gershwin, experts from symphonies, and more than one soloist. introduction of 'POPS' to York should prove of great interest.

The York 'POPS' orchestra will present a program of favorites which will provide a warm evening of familiar melodies and make new friends for symphonic music." Tickets for the concert, were distributed at the dinner. Other seats, all cf which will be reserved, will go on sale at the Central Ticket agency Feb. 4. Committees for the concert are as follows: general chairman, Es-tella Kohler; publicity, Beatrice Ruhk and Daughtery; program, Mrs. John Koch and Mrs.

Daniel Arnold; contributing patrons, Mrs. John Dempwolf and Mrs. Ray Kopp; posters, Esther Williams (chairman), Gloria Plat-ts. Rosalie Stetler, Iva Becker, Dareen Doll, Phyllis Jean DoH, Carolyn Witmer, Hulda Boyer, Mary' Stevenson, Theda. Elliott, Lillian Reisinger and Naomi Dun-nick; Also, patrons, Mildred Eisen-hart (chairman), Charlotte Kling-aman, Anita Grove and Amelia Gibbons; tickets, Winona Leap-hart (chairman), Margaret Gibbs and Mary Bowman.

Committee for the dinner consisted of Charlotte Klingaman (chairman), Rosalie6tetler, Ruth Hoover and Estalene McCulloch. Thomas Nulls, chairman of the Citizens committee for the isola- Hear The New Connsonata Electronic Organ WORK 3 P. ill. Each Sunday Frank Renaut at the Console from Miles East of Gettysburg on Lincoln Highway Dan Greenawalt aonioc UOl th. Wm.

Penn H. S. AUDITORIUM THURS. JAN. 29 3 Complete Ballets and WIUS Corps de Ballet Symphony Orchestra 143 WEST MARKET 'Where Friends of Music Meet" ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES AND OTHER VETERANS Evelyn MacGregor.

nationally known NBC contralto, who will be the guest artist at York's first "POPS" concert on Feb. 16 at the William Penn Senior High school auditorium. Announcement of the concert, which will also feature a 52-piece "POP" orchestra under the direction of Louis Vyner, was made last evening at a West York inn dinner of the York Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Iota International Honorary Business sorority, which is sponsoring the concert 'for the benefit of the isolation unit of the York hospital. Speaking at the dinner, Vyner, conductor of the York Symphony orchestra, described the "POPS" concert as one "of "a varied program of light music, easy to listen to, and entertaining." "Although 'POPS' did at one tfme include serious programs, this is not entirely the case' to- Danses Concentantes "SOUTMEMlVAlinMES" Tne Charles E. Williams Post No.

794 American Legion of York, Penna. Presenting "The Internationally Famous Southernaires William Penn Senior High School Wednesday Evening, January 14, 1948 8 P. M. Wishes to extend an invitation to all Veterans and their families, to come out and enjoy a treat of rare occurrence in the City of York. Admission Gen.

Adm. $1.20 Res. Adm. $2.40 Note: Box-office at Central Ticket Agency is now open. All exchange tickets NOW ji IT Central Ticket Agency Billy Sunday Gaite Parisienne Prices $1.20 l.SU 2.40 3.00 Tas Included 7 East Market St.

oay. he said, adding: I TOPS', tot .1 tone lVocal Manager Coord Staift '-'l'i I rtHAti be 'exchange for teatrtal eUM Uket. rAacril4 ins anytning 'iroi.

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