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40 RADIO DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW ffecatnr, Illinois, Sunday, February 3, 1952. 'Children of Books Ben Burman's Noah" is discussed. Better Radio Programs for the Week By Walter Kirby by Eleanor Steber, Martha Lipton, Ramon Vinay, Leonard Warren, Thomas Hayward. Fausto Cleva, conductor. p.

m. WMAQ NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Guido Cantelli. p. m. WSOY Musicland, U.S.A.

starring Earl Wrightson, baritone-emcee, with Alfredo An-tonini's orchestra and chorus, the Serenaders and vocalists Frances Greer and Jimmy Carroll, in a Valentine program of famous love songs. "Tfi Flying Overture to Dutchman" Wagner Bartok Concerto for Orchestra, Jt p. m. WSOY Big Time- Salute to the famous actress and 9-10 p. m.

WGN Chicago Theater of the Air Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. with six theater singing favorites co-starred; Col. Robert R. McCormick, in a message. singer, bthel.

Waters, starring Georgie Price, with Ray Bloch's orchestra and chorus, soloists Sallv Sweetland, Dorothy Loudon and conducted by Eugene Lowell; Floyd Sherman, soloist. Stout Hearted Men Romberg Poor Butterfly Golden "Desert Song" medley Romberg When You Wer Sweet Sixteen Thornton Bay It With Muslo Berlin Alabamy Bound DeSylva-Green p. m. WMAQ Endless Frontier film star Raymond Massey narrates "The Search," the fight against cancer. p.

m. WSOY People's Platform "How Much U. S. Aid for Western Europe Now?" will be debated by Sens. Allen J.

Ellender Sr. (D-La) and Leverett Saltonstall (R-Mass); Dwight Cooke, chairman. p. m. WSOY Sen.

Everett Dirkscn (R-Ill) reports from Congress. Monday, Feb. 4 a. m. WILL Educational Theater Today playwright's workshop with Barnard Hewitt; Wesley Swanson, chairman.

p. m. WSOY From the Bookshelf Dr. Frederick Cook's "Return from the Pole," adventures of a lost explorer, reviewed by MOItl'IIOIJSE WELLS bring you Edward R. Murrow with the 2NEWS Jeanne Crain stars in "Take Care of My Little Girl" on Lux theater, WSOY at 8 p.

m. p. m. WILL (580 Kc) Best Short Stories Marquis James' "The Stolen Railroad Train." p. m.

WMAQ U. N. Story Mrs. Lester B. Pearson, Canada's secretary of state for external affairs.

p. m. WMAQ University of Chicago Round Table "How Effective Is the North Atlantic Alliance?" Sen. Paul Douglas (D-Ill); Sen. Karl Mundt (R-S.

Kenneth Younger, Labor member of Parliament; Walter Elliott, Conservative member of Parliament. p. m. WILL Ulini Faculty Concert Bruce Foote, baritone, assisted by Sherman Schoon-maker, pianist. p.

m. WGN Top Tunes With Trendler Lucille Reed and Bill Snary, vocalists; Robert Trend-ler's orchestra. It's a Grand Night for Singing I'm Always chasing Rainbows Undecided On Green Dolphin Street Make the Man Love Me I Wish I had a Girl One Kiss Bar SI Si p. m. WSOY Symphonette Mishel Piastre, conductor.

Constellation March Clerk Krotlk Grelg Romance and Scherto (Symphony No. 4) Schumann La Roslta Dupont Symphony in minor (2nd movements Franck Furiant (Bartered Bride) Smetana Etude Scrlmbln Dans Arab Tschalkowsky p. m. WSOY Invitation to Learning "The Revolt of the Masses," essay on the effect of mass Sunday, Feb. 3 a.

m. VVBBM E. Power Biggs organ program from Salt Lake tabernacle Suite from Curtain Tunes and other incidental music Handel Kyrie for Organ Bchrelner Toccata In minor Jacobi Processional Entry for Festival Occasions Strauss 9- 9:15 a. m. WDZ This Is Milli-lin original compositions by Elton Burgstahler, assistant professor, Mil-likin School of Music; Louise Krintz, pianist.

Piano Ballet Burgstahler Overture Symphonic In Minor Burgstahlei a. m. WDZ Book Peddler Kenneth Duchac presents Muriel Perry's script on "Pay-off," story of big city corruption by Walter Arm. a. m.

WMAQ It's a Small World Ismail Kocasay, director of labor in the Agean province with headquarters in Izmir, Turkey, is guest of Mrs. Louise Wright, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. 10- 10:30 a. m. WBBM Salt Lake Tabernacle choir and organ 'program.

J. Spencer Cornwall, conductor; Alexander Schreiner, organist. Glory Rlmskj-KorsakoM Oive Ear. Lord Schuti Author of Faith Careless Out of the Deep Bedell Triple Fugue In flat major Bach God, Our Help In Ages Past Crolt a. m.

WMAQ Cloyd Head tells of the rise of nationalism in Egypt. a. m. WGN Northwestern Reviewing Stand "How Can the Ralph Nyland. p.

m. WMAQ Mario Lanza Show tenor star Mario Lanza, songstress Gisele MacKensie, Ray Sinatra's orchestra. Romance Tell Me That You Love Me Tonight Pigalle Fascinating Rhythm Among My Souvenirs It's a Most Unusual Day Una Fortlve Lagrlma (L'Ellsir d'Amorei Donizetti I Only Have Eye for You Saturday, Feb. 9 a. m.

WMAQ Carnival of Books Evanston author Clara Ingram Judson will be interviewed and her authentic historical biography of our first President's life as a young boy, "George will be discussed by four p. m. WMAQ Cavalcade of Sen. Paul Douglas (D-Ill.) appears on WMAQ at 12:30 p. m.

today, discussing effectiveness of the North Atlantic alliance on Chicago Round Table. Denise Darcel appears with Andy Russell and Mary Mc-Carty in "Going Hollywood" at 7 p. m. Wednesday on WGN. America "Thunder of Justice" starring Dorothy McGuire, an historical episode involving the Alien and Sedition acts a reminder that Muriel Perry, head librarian, De education on society's cultural levels "eternal vigilance is the price of catur Public librarv.

by the contemporary Spanish philos of libcrtv." p. m. WMAQ Hollywood opher Jose Ortegay Gasset. Mildred Adams, Clifton Fadiman and Lyman Bryson. Theater "Boiler-Room" starring Chicago area youngsters.

Frank Lovejoy. a. m. WSOY Let's p. m.

WENR Sunday Sere I CBS-WSOY I Pretend fantasy drama, "The Maid American Heritage Survive?" is discussed by John Eastlick, Denver, public library; Dean Cyril I Ioule, University of Chicago; Dean E. T. McSwain, Northwestern; Grace Stevenson, American Library association. a. m.

WMAQ Your Symphony Scrapbook Ceraldine V'ito, harpist of the Chicago Symphony, demonstrates harp techniques for orchestra manager George without Hands." nade Sammy Kaye's orchestra; Tony Russo; Kaydcts and Kaye choir. p. m. WiLL Jane Bennett Has a Shock another chapter from Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." p. m.

WSOY-FM You and the World first of five speakers discussing various phases of the third United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organization meeting, designed to show how citizens can help solve world a. m. WSOY Theatre of Today original radio drama, p. m. WGN Northerners-Marilyn Powell, ensemble and octet.

Swanee (Slnbad) Gershwin Flemenco Jerome Beau Soir Debussy So in Love (Kiss Me Rate) Porter Witchln' McAullffe I'm Palling In Lov with Someone Herbert This Is the 8tory of a Starry Night Tschalkowsky. Shores p. m. WMAQ American of the Air "Are We Too snowbound. Forum p.

m. WSOY Grand Critical of the British?" discussed by Gore Booth, counselor at the Brit Central Station Neva Patterson and Richard Derr enact the unusual Monday thru Friday See demonstration of Hotpoint KITCHEN and LACNDBT APFLIANCH at 3IOREIIOUSE WELLS 250 East William Street Decatur, Illinois ish embassy, and Sen. George W. p. m.

WSOY Suspense J. Sunday's Radio Programs Malone (R-Nev); Frank Blair, moderator. story of a 10-year-old boy whose life is three times threatened in "Afraid Carrol Naish undertakes a charac p. m. WMAQ Eddie Cantor Show recordings by Weber and Fields, Montgomery and Stone, Nora Baves and Jack Norworth, terization far different from the p.

m. WBBM New York "Luici" role in which he is most of the Water." 1-4 p. m. Metropolitan Opera Giuseppe Verdi's "Otello" is sung WSOY-FM 1KJ MC cr.s WSOY 1340 KC CBS familiar to radio listeners in "Treasure Hunt," in which a buried treas Philharmonic Symphony Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor; Zino Fran-cescatti, violin soloist; James Fas-sett, commentator. Ozzic and Harriet Nelson, Burns and Allen, Abbott and Costello, Jimmv Durante and Helen Traubel, WLS-WENR WGN WMAQ llltllllttlllllllltltltllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllltlllttlllllltlllliUttllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlltltlllllllillllltllllll WDZ 1050 KC ure, an ancient curse, and a fresh 730 KC MBS 890 KC ABC 67t KC NBC Mary Martin and Ezio Pinza.

corpse are intertwined. XW orld Newa Roundue For God Country Svmphony In minor Franck Violin Concerto in major Tschaikowsky A Valentine the p. m. WENR Piano Play p. m.

WMAQ Railroad 7 7 it Agriculture rcounaup worm News 1 Sunday Gatherln' Living Faith house concert pianist Dorothy 44 American Quartet Hour "East Wind" with Gordon p. m. WSOY Something Eustis; jazz pianist Johnny Guar- AM Nataren Hour Old, something New songs by Comic Weekly News Roundup Your Bible Speakj Everybody's Musi We Hold These Truths Sunday School Lesson Comics Bsck to God nieri; Margaret and Forrest Perrin, 8 1 alter Kitbv, baritone. Entire Family Will En joy duo-pianists. Blue Moon (Words and Soarlna Schumann AM Family Worship This Is Million Radio Pulpit MacRae and guest soprano Mimi Benzell.

p. m. WENR Big Hand-complications which befall the Johnsons, a young married couple who specialize in winning contests. News Little Brows Church Muslo Rodters Vale Russell The March of Siamese Children Gypsy Baron Waltzes Btrauss-Dohnanyl Radio Blblt Class Vole of Prophecy ANEW rugrim Lutn. cnurcn Red Nichols Show It Rhythms on Request Serenade In Blue Art of Living I Got Rhythm A "Brlgadoon" oersnwin Lemer-Lowe medley (Kins and II Rodgers Book Peddler Radio Parade Jl Jf 101 w- AM Wednesday, Feb.

6 Apres ui Reve sure 1 Walked Today Where Jesus Walked O'Hara Volet of Prophecy The Christian 10 News Interesting Pacta Reviewing Stand A Small World Mm Who Sing Cloyd Head News World News Listen Ladies St. Francis Hour Sunday Devotirnal It It a. m. WILL Librarv Pre World P- WENR Lincoln Dav A 1 3-4 p. m.

WILL BBC sents "Propaganda," Dr. J. Theater Christopher Frv's recent'0 ouj'iict niiiiuai rurjjuuiiiuii Sunday Devotional Eddy Howard :1 Salt Lake Choir Radio Warblers News Funnies Symphony Scrapbook Health Cllnie Eternal Light Lutheran Hour Children's Boor big, chairman of the department of play. Ihe Lady iot tor burn- Organ Aires sociology and anthropology. Sunday Serenade Vole of tht Tcrktl Amateur Hour World News Singing Americana Guy Lomoardo Critic At Large Voice of Hop UN 6tory Chicago Round-table Frank St Earnest News p.

m. USUI -KM IOU and the World third UNESCO RADIO-PHONOGRAPH 12 Prankle Carle Moods in Melody p. m. WMAQ Silent Men "The Big Kill," government drama 12 1 meeting. starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

Trendler's Top Tunes Wayne King Catholic Hour Steamboat Jamboree American Forum rM Symohonetw It Invitation to Learn Learning; News 7-8 n. m. WGN Musical Theater supper from Washington, D. Adolphe Mcnjou, master of ceremonies; Rep. Joseph W.

Martin, Sen. Everett Dirksen and others. p. m. WMAQ Voice of Firestone Bidu Sayao, soprano; orchestra and chorus conducted by Howard Barlow.

Marching Along Together Btelnlngf La Vloletera Padtlla Sabre Dance Xhachaturian A Perfect Dsy Bond Un Bel Dl (Madam Butterfly! Puccini Raicoczy March Berllos Sammy Kay Richard Llewellyn Preston Sellers Denise Darcel, Andv Russell and America's Music Mary MtCarty in "Going Holly p. m. WENR Greatest Story Ever Told virtue of humility is learned by a man who is overbearing without meaning to be in "He That Humblcth Himself," based on Men The Melody Forward America Sketchbook Around the World Bands tor Bonds -Fifty Army Band 2 Hf te Ther it It Muslcale 4t Songs by Klrby 2 News News Highlights wood. p. m.

WSOY Bing Crosby Revival Bout World News Prank DeVol Show Freddy Martin Hour of Charm Lynn Murray Music 8hop Health Clinic Under Arrest The Falcon Private Eye parable from Luke 14. ahow hred Astaire will be guest p. m. WENR Hour of De PM El Relicario Padilla p. m.

WMAQ Telephone Hour Ezio Pinza, basso; Donald 4 Songs from Skylark Carmen Cavallero Whitehall 1212 The Shadow Light A Life Sammy Kaye 1 Remember When Norman Cloutler The Silent Men True Detective Greatest Story 4 star. Thursday, Feb. 7 p. m. WILL Time for Plant ing "That They May See." cision Billy Graham's evangelistic program from the steps of the U.S.

Capitol in Washington, D. C. Texas Ranger Tale Gabby Haves Show SO Years in Deeatur Songs for America Final News Our Miss Brocks 5 PM It It Ai Drew Pearson Mondav Headline Hour of Decision 5 p. m. WMAQ Big Show Voorhccs conducting the Bell symphonic orchestra.

Overture to "The Marriage of Fisaro" Mozart Tu. Palermo (Sicilian Vespers Verdi The Big Show Health Clinic 8ong Shop p. m. WSOY Hallmark Play Tallulah Bankhead, mistress of ceremonies, Meredith Willson and his house Deborah hcrr in rcrsua sion. Overture to "William Tell" Rossini WSOY 1340 KC CBS orchestra and guests Ethel Merman, WMAQ 670 KC The Big Show p.

m. WSOY Stars in the Air WLS-WENR 890 KC ABC Sunday Vespers Fine Arts Quartet WSOY-FM 102.1 MC CBS Jack Benny Amos 'n Andy WGN 720 KC MBS Peter Salem Little Symphonies Jerry Colonna, Fred Allen, Port Jack Benny Grecorv Peck and Jean Hagen co- land Hoffa, era Lynn, Johnny Amos 'n Andy star in Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Johnston. p. m. WSOY Bergen-McCarthy Show I lumpty Dumpty did not fall (he was pushed) in Bergen-McCarthy Bergen-McCarthy Harris St Paye Show Family Theater Btop th Music Broadway Playhouse Broadway Playhouse Theater Guild Enchanted Hour 7 Ella Glammat M'Amo, Dormlro Sol (Don Carlos) Verdi 8-9 p.

m. WSOY Lux Theater social snobbery in a Midwestern university is the theme of "Take Care of My Little Girl," featuring Jeanne Crain as a sorority pledge and Dale Robertson as a non-fraternity man in their original film roles. p. m. WMAQ Band of America conducted by Paul La-valle; Green White quartet.

Jl Jl i i "lhc lcarling. 9- 9:30 p. m. WSOY Hollywood Sound Stage Paul Douglas, Isabel Jewell and Tom Powers in "The Informer." Friday, Feb. 8 10- 10:30 a.

m. Great Novels of the Meet Corliss Archer Meet Corliss Archer Charles Kasber OUR VALENTINE SPECIALS MAKE LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES O.N YOUR OLD RADIO POSSIBLE! You Can Own a New RCA News Cafe Istanbul 8 My Friend Irma My Friend lrma The J6 Question John 3. Anthony The Three 8uns Dsnce Band Paul Harvey Newt Memos lor Men The Red-Head Telephone Quia Chorallera Telephone Quia Chorallera Tin Pan Valley Endless Frontier the Charlie McCarthy version of the old nursery rhyme a takeoff on whodunits; Frankie Laine, guest. p. m.

WGN Family Theater Fred Niblo's "Curtain Call of Genesius," starring Tyronne Power; hostess, Billie Burke; with Francis X. Bushman, Betty Lvnn and Mae Clarke. World Prof. Gordon Rav dis $2.50 For Only Weekly On Wings of Song cusses "A Passage to India" by E. News Senator Dlrksen People's Platform Newt Senator Dlrksen People's Platform News Pastor J.

C. O'Halr Songs In the Night News Sunday Dateline Backpage Bulletins Day End io io: Newt Health Clinic Boys of the Old Brigade Chambers Listen to the Mocking Bird Hawthorne Alouette Arr. Lavalle Robinson's Grand Entree Msrch King Three for Jack Squire-Weatherly Grand March (Aldat Verdi With Trumpet and Drum Weldon U. 8. Field Artillery March Sousa-Gruber M.

Forstcr. p. m. WILL World in 78 Weeks to Fay DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR, RCA CAXXOT BE TOPPED! News: Dance Band News Dance Band The Chez Show News: Dance Band Dance Band Lutheran Vespers Dance Band ToBe Announced News in Religion Little Night Music p. m.

WMAQ Theater Guild I Call Fr Prompt, i'oerltoes TV. Far Hasher Service on the Air James M. Barrie's poig Monday's Radio Programs Tuesday, Feb. 5 p. m.

WSOY-FM You and the World Various phases of the 3rd United Nations educational, scientific and cultural oroanization nant one-act play, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals," starring Al TRADE IX TOt'R OLD RADIO NOW IKS fred Lunt and Lvnn Fontannc. Decatur 143 North Main Phone N. Park WSOY-FM IK MC CBS WSOY-FM Special-You and The World I 5:15 p. m. p.

m. WSOY Philip Morris mcetin2 win be discussed. lllMltiltlTlltMllllMIIllllllMlItlltllMllTtMllttltllMIITlliriltlllllllttllTirilltTltltMlltlllllttirtllllllttllllllllTITMtfrillfllltTTTtlt PlavnmicA n-efnrrinn -irn ITnivpr-l WDZ WMAQ WGN 1050 KC 670 KC NBC 720 KC MBS WSOY 1340 KC CBS Rooster Club Newa: Sangamon Sangamon Special WLS-WENR 890 KC ABC Farm Bulletins Bob Shaffer Chet Randolph News sity of Oklahoma drama major Edrita Pokorny, David Niven will play the leading male role in "The Seventh Veil." Farm Hour A Newt Daily Prayer; Newt Norman Rosa 6 6 Farm Hour News Moiamh TV llrand eir for 2 super for frixge AREA PERFORMANCE Wake Up With Wood Ross; Newt Bill Evans Show World News Roundup Chapel of the Air The 400 Hour Morning Herald worm News T.N.T. Local News: Music Local News Musical Clock 400 Hour: Newt Red Blanchard News; Weather News p. m.

WGN Enchanted Hour Bruce Foote, baritone; Henry Weber, conductor. 7 7 FOR A KEY Your Neighbor Breakfast Club Land of Degradation News Johnson Family Exclusive switch boosts power for frinpe areas News of America Musical Seconds Nancy's Notebook Homemaker's Journal Breakfast club in all TV Assures finer. more dependable reception Music That Sings News Revolutionary areas. Concentrated power chasis 8 9 9 performance. simplified circuits and improved AM Arthur Godfrey Welcome Traveler Double or Nothing Kitchen Club Favorite Hvmnt Mr.

Confusion John's Jamboree Newt Virtlnla Gale Victor Llndlahr Today's the Day Mjt True Story Betty Crocker Against the Storm s-awirimue o)hiiiuuuj nu movement) Tschalkowsky Flow Gently 8weet Alton intermesso My Journey's End Tambourln (Ballet Suite) The Cloths of Heaven p. m. WGN Out of the Thunder outline of the 5000-year history of first looked I Ai Shopper's Serenade Strlkt It Rich Ladles Fair Queen for Day Lone Journey News Break the.8ank 10 Arthur Godfrey Betty Lane Rosemary News. TAC Reporter Dick Haymea Ktng'6 Row Dave Uarroway upon as magic and superstition, now Wayne King HI 11 Wendy Warren Woman's Hcur Helen Trent Timechecker; News Let's la Ik Ahout Cupid Calling Range Riders Miller-Seany Show C'irt Massey Tim News lelio Test Jack Berch Show Kitchen Club News: Farm Notes Markets Mary Merrvfleld Bob Ray soMi'Wiii'iii; ix ni An it that will open the VGIC LOCK in our window; it will bring you $150.00 credit on any new piano or 50.00 on any new instrument, T-V, or console radio absolutely HIKE. YOU ARE SURE TO WIX1T THE KEY you find opens the MYSTERY LOCK in our window, it will entitle you to a 825.00 credit on any new or used piano or $15.00 on any instrument, T-V or console radio.

YOU CAX'T LOSE If your key doesn't open either lock you still get a SI. 00 credit on any $10.00 purchase (not necessarily all at one time). Winning keys must CORRESPOND to key held by us. (Offer Good for Month of February, 1952) SHARP CIEAR 20 INCH PICTURES Filtered-Clear of spotty interfere new fre? of glare with exclusive ClareCur4. Richer, finer "Golden Voice" tone instant tumnsj.

Dinner Bell Time News: Ross Here's Norman Ross Sister Ma Perkins Noon News Guiding Light News Market World News Music Farm News Farm Reporter Cedrlc Foster Marshall Kent Market Reporter Neas 12 12 Noontime New Fanning Business Arbogast Partlcloatlon Rack to the RlHa being used by physicians as a theapeutic aid. p. m. WBBM People Act "The Vermont Story" how six small communities which lived in isolation from the world and each other broke traditional barriers to pool their resources for mutual benefit. p.

m. WSOY Choraliers Perry Mason Ralph Edward's Show Take A Number Like a Millionaire Tun Test Victor Llndlihr WLS School Tim Feature Food 1 1 Markets: ArounoTown American Quartet Brighter Day LEATHERETTE Hilltop Hous Stopptn' By House Party Party: Cedrlc Adamt Time Out -Aunt Jenny 2 Life Can Be Beautiful M. Margaret McBride Charlet Antell Road of Life Mary Marlln Pepper Young Family Joyce Jordan Right to Happlnesa Evelyn Winter 2 Model 5 COVERED 24995 Net Eiaetlv as rietared Bargain Counter Jim Seany Show Dr. Malone Telephone Quit Musical Billboard Billboard: News 3 Backstage Wife Radio Quit Stella Dallas BUI Evans Show vvidaer Brun Woman In My House Earl Nightingale 3 Valiant Lady Marriage for Two Paul Harvey Ted Malone Bar None Ranch I 4 Beulah Karney The Lowe-Dow Just Plain Bill Front Pase arret) Lorenzo Jor.ea Tropical Echoes PM Js Pins Federal Eiclss Tax Buy now at Decatur's Firt TV Dealer. Complete Installation and Service by our own Serv.

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