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The Evening Times from Sayre, Pennsylvania • Page 6

Publication:
The Evening Timesi
Location:
Sayre, Pennsylvania
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6
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PAGE SIX THE EVENING TIMES, SAYRE, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1939 4:30 Dr. Constantin Fetitch. Yugoslavian Minister to S. and Others, from World Fair THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME By JIMMY HATLO i Hdf3i Mister. ington 11:00 News; Edwin C.

Hill. Talk. Wednesday To 4 P. M. VEAF :00 Gene and Glenn.

Songs Hi Boys. instrumental Group 30 from Cleveland 00 News; Happy Jack. Songs 1.) Orch. 30 Poetrv and Phil :43 Edward Songs entral I ay. Sketch :15 John's Other Wife Sketch :30 Just Plain Bill.

Sketch Women in White. Sketch David Harum Sketch 13 Lorenzo Jones. Sketch Young Widder Brown. Sketch me lioad to Life Sketch The Carters 15 Tlie O'Neills. Sketch 30 Homespun.

Dr If Fnuike News; Markets; Weather 00 Bill Johnson. Baritone Let Talk It Over. Olea. Samaroff-Stokowski. and Others, at National Cuuncil of Women.

Hotel Commodore Words and Music Betty and Bob, Sketch Arnold Grimm's Daughter Valiant Larlv Kkti, ''rocker. Kitchen Talk 3.0(1 Mary Marlin, Sketch Perkins. Sketch Pepper Young's Family 8:00 Miller Orch sllowmen. Songs Swing Serenade SKIPPY Herbert C. Carries, 45, unemployed, was held by East Providence, R.

aolice after he Dhoned them ht wanted an escort because "I havt just murdered my wife," according to authorities. Married a year Carries said his wife, 58, "continually nagged" him. The War Department has a training station in the Philippine Islacds to train homing pigeons to ny at night. Most homing pigeons come down at night. Registered S.

Patept Office Today On The Radio (Daylight Savins Time) LEADING EVENTS FOR TODAY "Job. and the Debt," Re. Hmrr Burton WABC. Sen. Alben XV.

Bark, ley. on A omra'i Democratic Committee Program, from Washington WABC. LEADING EVENTS WEDNESDAY World-Wide Empire Day Salnte to King; George a Quern Elixabeth JZ. WABC. King George.

Addressing British Subjectii. in Worldwide Broadcast from Winnipeg WJZ, ABC. WEAF 4:00 Backstage Wife. Sketch 4:15 Stella Dallas. Sketch 4:30 Vic and Sade.

Sketch 4:45 Girl Alone, Sketch 5:00 Sketch 5:15 Rhythmaires Orch 5:30 Billy and Betty. Sketch Little Orphan Annie. Sketch 6:00 Eugene Conley. Tenor 6:15 News; Ford Bond. Comments 6:30 Angler and Hunter.

Raymond R. Camp. Sports Writer 6:43 Sports, Bill Stern 7:00 District Attorney. Sketch 7:15 Vocal Varieties 7:30 Safety Begins with Tou. Dr.

Robert L. Swain 7:45 Wagner-Rogers Child Refugee Bill. Rep. Samuel Dick-stein Green Orchestra: Variety: Glenn Cross. Frances Adair.

Son gs Variety; Van Steeden George Jessel; Merry Macs; Hugh Herbert. Actor: Dr. Raymond Ditmars, Jf.Y. Zoo 9:00 Battle of the Sexes, Qui; Frank Crumit. Julia Sanderson 9:30 Fibber McGee and Molly.

Comedians: Donald Xovis, Tenor: Mills Orch. 10:00 Variety Show: Bob Hope. Director: Jerry Colonna. Comedian; Ennis Patsy Kelly 10:30 Tom Wallace. Master ol Ceremonies; Strong Male Trio; Dorothy Davis, Contralto 11:00 Dance Music YVJZ 4:00 Club Matinee: Variety SCOn'S SCRAP BOOK f.

PLAvlt-r A'ltlou 7. S-Xi By Some OM i'll 'will somebody jtc World mrhtsr OtL, AM'AAA. Ul urn 1 to find MISTER-MS. BURB AND TELL Hlr4 "THE PARTY IS I WAITING- ON HIS CALL ID KANSAS 'Mil A LOT OF Jusr to mention PAY ANV ATTENTION. To TKAT 6UV.

I VALUABLE THINGS COME FROM THE GROUND. ALL 1 CAN SEE DONALD DUCK 4:5 XeV.S in Tin innnnnfeil I 5:15 To be Announced 5:30 Don Winslow of the Xavy 5:45 Street Interviews News: Rita Rio Orch. :30 Herth Trio 4 -j Lowell Thomas. Commeatator 7:00 Easy Aces. Sketch 7:15 Mr.

Keen. Drama 7:30 Around New York; Bonhna Tito Carol. Baritone; Rosita Rios. Soprano: Male Quartet: Kdward F. Roosevelt.

Speaker 8:00 Inside Story. Drama: Wed Sullivan. Director: Welty Orchestra: Charles Roth Friend of Buffalo Bill; Cliff Bergere 9:00 Information Please Cliffm Fadiman. Director: Kranklin AUamt. John Kieran.

Columnists: Bernard Jaffe. Clarence Budington Kelland. Writers 9:00 Robert Benchley. Comedian; Shaw Orchestra: Others 9:30 Mary and Bob Sketch 10:00 Boxing: Pedro Montanez. Ta- vev Day.

at Madison Square Garden 10:30 Dance Orchestra 11:00 News; Dance Music (to 1) WABC 4:00 Baseball: Yankees-Indians Concert Orch. 5:30 Adolescence. Management fruiu. Mental and Psychic Standpoint. Dr.

Smiley Blan-ton 5:45 of Games 6:00 News; Talk; Edwin C. Hill 6:15 Howie- Wing. Sketch 6:30 sports Review 6:45 Jobs and the National Debt. Rep. Bruce Barton 7:00 Amns 'n'Andy.

Sketch 7:15 Hollywood, Jimmy Fidler 7:30 Second Husband. Sketch with Helen Menken 8:00 Play "Big with Edward G. Robinson. Claire Trevor 8:30 Dick Powell, Martha Rave, Snmrn- Parkvalrnrlfnc- kin Gail Patrick. Actress 9:00 We.

the People, with Gabriel Heatter; Warnow Interviews with Gilbert F. Close. War Secretary to President Woodrow Wilson; Evelyn and Giadvs Swart-hout. Col. W.

Blizzard, Lady Diana Taylour 9:30 Goodman Orchestra: Guests 10:00 Kemp Nan Wynn. Bob-Allen; The Smoothies. Songs 10:30 Doris Rhodes Songs 10:45 Sen. Alben W. Barkley.

on Women's Democratic Committee Program, from Wash EyR. J.SCOTT An Amaxihlv ijonq BOP yHrfU SHokTleS makes -This to AMUS1W4 EXCEPT-ro -rfiAT iIipes ik a Hole IS A Tiere. Fitrfin IX CLOSE. Word Puzzle SHEFFER IO III 7 2o 2H 32 33 37 3 52 55 62 News; Women and News Women's Program: Music Hi-no Fiftii Avenue. Amie Brunn Arden.

Sketch lack Kerch and Boys. Songs Breen and DeRose Songs Mary Marlin. Sketch 11:13 Vic and Sade. Sketch 11:30 Pepper Youngs Family. Sketch 11:45 Getting the Most Out of Life Alice Cornet t.

Songs Kidoodlers Novelty Quartet News; Farm and Home Hour 1:15 Farm Reporter Peables Takes Charge, Sketch 145 Phil Brito. Songs Laval Orch. 2:15 Empire Day Salute to King ueorge and Queen Elizabeth, from Australia. New Zealand, South Africa. Rhodesia.

Jamaica. India. U. S. Canada 3:00 King George Addressing British Subjects, in Worldwide Broadcast from Winnipeg 3:15 Mita Westlake.

Soprano; Orch WABC 8:15 Bob Byron, S'nngs 8:3" -Morning Moods 8:45 Melody Time 9:00 Richard Maxwell. Songs 9:15 Manhattan Mother. Sketch 9:30 Girl Interne. Sketch Bachelor's Children Sketch 10:0 Pretty Kittv Kellv Sketch 10:15 Myrt and Marge. Sketch 10:3" Hilltop House.

Sketch 1 0:45 Stepmother. Sketch 11:00 Music from Hollywood 11:15 Scattergood Baines, Sketch 11:30 Big Sister. Sketch 11:43 Aunt Jenny's Stories 12:00 Mary McBride. Comments 12:15 Nancy James. Sketch 2:30 Helen Trent's Romance 2:45 Our Gal Sundav Sketch 1:00 The Goldbergs.

Sketch 1:15 Life Can Be Beautiful Play 1:30 Road of Life. Sketch so 5-23 Lamp quiet aCdumplim THEM BEFORE COME OUT I HCT WAKc Ur AND THE WHOLE PLAY? World richT ar 1 I VA JUST TJ WHY CAM'T VIE GO CAN eo, PIPE DOWN: A FEW, THERE VS COAL, IRON, (TiOLD. Registered 8. Petent Offlc Registered s. Patent Offlc WE'RE STILL IM NUI UP YET Bu y)0 rs Heavy as AND VOULD FJuOA-f AM OCEAU -1-ARE ENOUGH EARTH IS HE.

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Pages Available:
187,139
Years Available:
1891-1986