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The Circleville Herald from Circleville, Ohio • Page 7

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Friday, November 26, 194a THE DAILY HER ALU- OHIO Page Seven ROOM AND BOARD By Gene Ahern By Chic Young TMHRE'5 A BOX Or DELICIOUS LOOKING CHOCOLATES OM OUR PROMT ROOM TABLE SCOWS TO BE EACH TAKE OME NO, WE'P BETTER NOT-' 'ii IT MIGHT OE A BOOBY TRAP; On The Air FRIDAY ES Fred Waring. WLW; Fulton Learie, WHKC. Our Secret Weapon. WBN8. Eaey WJR, 7:00 Kale Smith, WBNS; Lucille WTAM 9 7:10 Your Navy, WINK; Jerry Wayne, WBNS.

1:00 Frank Munn, WLW; Ray Block, WBNS. John Reed King. Forest, WK RC. 1:00 Andy. WLW; Jimmy Durante.

WBNS 9:19 Bill Ktarn. WLW; Door Conteen, WBBM. 10:00 WLW, ATI RDA Moratng 7:00 News of the World. WBNS. 9:00 Bradley Kinkald, WLW, 10:10 Coast Guard on rads.

Afternoon 13:00 Dick Powell, WBNS 1:00 Football. WLW, WBNS. 1:00 I Hkar America Singing. WHKC. Evening Don Ameche, WING.

to the WBNS. 7:00 Groucho Marx. WBNS, Boy porter. WING. 7:10 Inner Sanctum Mastery.

Truth or WLW, 1:00 Frank Sinatra. WBNS; National Barn WLW. 9:10 Can You Top WLW. Barry Wood, WLW; John Vandercook. WING.

9:19 Grand OI Opry, WTAM 10:10 Mr. Smith to Town. WW ALL-GIRL BAND From the stage of the Chicago at Chicago, Illinois, where Phil Spitalny and his all-girl orchestra axe playing a engagement to record audiences, will come the Hour of Charm pro- agrtm Sunday. This Sunday at 9 Phil and the girls will dedicate their program to the famous composer Jerome Kern and play some of Kera'a outstanding hits. 9 The numbers follow: Who (Sunny), Help That Man Boat), Told Every Little Star (Roberta), Dearly Beloved (You Were Never Lovlier), AU The You Are (Very I for May), Old Man River (Show Boat) and Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Roberta).

The Hymn of the Evening, Lord and Father of is dedicated to the officers pend men of Fort Lawton, Washington. TILLIE THE TOILER foAC. Du TOU kl ALLY LT. TUPPFRT the TD ME AUO XX) FALL FOR) my c.o.; VJORRy- Copr. 1945.

Kl rip Syndicate. Inc, World right! By WESTOVER VdELL.THEY CANT MARTIAL. mR THINWN6 PF SCRATCH INC YOUR -OY 5 EYESl OUT DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney ii -2 BRICK BRADFORD NO MAN CAN A POOL OF DRAT DA AND UVE FASTER VOL! SLUGGARDS, 7Z if T'igf iKHwi Bi 4 9 Bv William Ritt and Harold Gray A' JUNE HUTTON June Hutton, younger sister of Bandleader Ina Ray, will join Bob Crosby and Lea Tremayne as their guest singer Sunday evening at 9:80. June, who was bom in Chicago twenty-two years ago, started vocalizing with her orchea- tra in 1938. From there she went on to lead a male musical group She then joined Charlie orchestra and also was a featured member of his ainging group Starduatera." Bob and the Pied Pipers will open with their arrangement of the national favorite, Lea and June will do the dramatic interludes on a lantern slide version of Be with Bob supplying the barroom baritone.

June's solo for the evening will be "My Heart Tells and Bob will close with My ETTA KETT ETTA- GOT TO TAL IC "IO YOU- JI dance By Paul Robinson I WANT TO FOR THE LOWDOWN I I ACTED-VOU KNOW ABOUT TVC AME I FOGGIE 1 "iOU LETS rd raser ALL ABOUT ID THINK: WI EVEN DOUBTED I YOU FOT2 A MOMENT-1-------------- THE COACH IS GETTING ALL MUGGS MCGINNIS I SAY SKE TSR -VUE WAVE A CUSTOM (kl ENGLAWO VkNOWJ- WHEN GJE HAVE A PWC TY, -TUB LIST IS TENDERED TO TUC ONE. TO BE UONOCED By Wally, Bishop ITS AU OLD CUSTOM DATING BACK TO MEDIEVAL (PEA BEING TWAT IP AUY OE TUE GUESTS ABE DEJECTION A BLC -TO TUC UOUOBBO ONE ME CAN SCRATCH -TUEiO NAMES MANY LITTLE. UNPLEASANTNESSES ARE AVOIDED AT DONT Ybu TU INK IT vJOULO BE A GOOD I OE A TD SHOW MUGGS TUE GUEST LIST YOO HAVE PREPARED FOR UIS tlOTUDAY PARTY' WILLIAM BENDIX William Bendix, the Hollywood who is currently winning the attention of the theatre audiences for his outstanding performance in the war film, will be Charlie and Edgar guest Sunday at 7 p. rn. over NBG.

A newcomer to Hollywood, Bendix started out his career as a wholesale grocer in New Jersey. Not until the depression ruined his business, did the movie star seriously consider the acting business. Prior to that time he had delved into dramatics strictly for pleasure. After playing some time the Federal Theatre projects in New Jersey, he had a chance at Broadway. In 1941 he was signed to make hie Hollywood debut in Woman USD SCO ATC EM ALL POPEYE CUHATOOESSUOEE'PEA WANT, OJlMPV?) ft.lY HM? HE SAYS TO COOK UP A FEUD HAMBURGERS FOR THE TU30 OF US OKAY, HERE: THEY PAVING FOR THESE? I'LL ASK ISIDEE'PEA of the The film industry completely baffled Bendix in the beginning.

Confesses the actor: find out where the camera was until after playing clear through my Drat The Pied Pipers will lend their vocal renditions to the entertainment. Victor Moore and William Gaxton will offer their interlude of comedy antics. Ray Noble and the boys in the orchestra will provide the music. BRIEF RADIO NOTES When Lionel Barrymoro Charles famous Christmas with himself as on his "Mayor of the program Wednesday night, December 22, it will be the seventh straight year he has aired the beloved Yuletide story. He began the series on CBS in 1937, switched to NBG for two seasons, and now returns to CBS for this version.

Only in 1938, when his died on Christmas Eva, was Lionel unable to portray and on that program his lata brothel, John, stepped in without a rehearsal to do the Bhow. "We Are Not to be broadcast in IO episodes by the NBC the weeks of December 6 and 13, was written by James Hilton, popular British author of Mr. and Hort Ralph Morgan, brother of Frank and father of Claudia, will star on the air as Dr. Newcome, portrayed on the screen by Paul Muni. Audrey Marsh, roprano, and Norman Pea baritone both members of the chorus on Lyn Murray are featured as soloists on-that program, on Wednesday, December at 5:15 p.

over CBS. Murray conducts orchestra, chorus and soloists in a program which Includes a medley consisting of Low," "Merry Widow and Vale ous "Whiffenpoof "My Heart Stood and labeled one of the best songs of World War II. The trio of rhythm singers to be heard as a feature of the new Julia Sanderson series, Be which starts on MBS Thursday, December 2 includes three vocalists who are well known to dialers. They are Guy Bonham, Wimp Carlson and Dwight Latham, radio veterans. going to be a big day for Joe Howard, singing troubadour on Nineties Revue" over CBS Monday.

Joe WHI unveil for dialers his 526th song, Never, Never Lost a which critics have I Listeners to the Star Parade" will be able to "swing and sway with Sammy Kaye," for the popular orchestra leader has made. a recording of dance tunes that will be heard the week of ber 5. It is the first of three trails criptions to be broadcast that week on more than 850 stations throughout the nation. Peter Van Steeden, batoneer on District will double on the Ed Gardner series returns to New York in January. HM-HE SAID TO I charge THEM TO PGPBHB'S I A oount IN THE ot THATS SMART.

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