Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1942 — Page 11
Network, on which this particular show is carried, has given out a little “in-
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Nancy Martin, the
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THIS EVENING
not responsible for inaccuracies in program announcees after press time.)
TONIGHT 7:30—Aldrich Family, WIRE. 8:00—Bing Crosby, WIRE. 8:00—~Town Meeting, WISH. 10:00—Hockey Game, WIBC.
Neill, the master -of-ceremonies, probably will hold up a sign reading “Phone number on request,” or some such phrase. Or maybe someone told a joke that just didn’t get over at thal early hour. McNeill will snatch up another saying such as “Please laugh! Don has a wife Or if that doesn’t wake the snoozers, he'll probably hold up “I know it was lousy, but applaud like mad!” These antics go on each day at the same time and are broadcast here on WISH.
THE TRU STORY of a covered
in 1870 and the troubles that resulted when some members wanted fo declare Sunday a day of rest will be dramatized tonight on “Death Valley Days.” It will be broadcast on WFBM at 7 o'clock.
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ton hockey til; direct from the Coliseum tonight beginning at 10 o'clock. Bert Wilson will be at the microphone. . . . Robert Lee Carroll of Knightstown, Ind, and J. " » ”
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MARTINSVILLE, Ind. March 5 (U. P). hers yesterday recovered the body of John| Anderson, 52-year-old ‘Patton park | employee, from a lake seven miles west of here. Footprints on the ice led
rescuers to where Mr. Anderson had fallen through. :
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Robert Lauer of Brooklyn, N. Y., will be heard tonight in the first of two broadcasts on WISH by Antioch college, Yellow Springs, O. It is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock. . .. A half hour later, two women who have seen war action in Europe will discuss with two eminent psychologists “The War of Nerves” during “America’s Town Meeting of the Air” on the same station. Fe A . AROUND THE DIAL: Fibber McGee and Molly, who are rapidly drawing to a close their sixth year in radio, already have received an anniversary present. It was from their sponsor in the form of a 52-week renewal. . .'. Saddest note of the week came from Chicago where 18-year-old Dorothy Gregory died Feb. 27 in a hospital. Dorothy has been heard on “Scattergood Baines” since July, 1940, and" at the time of her death was playing the role .of Eloise Comstock on the show. She also appeared on “Stepmother.” . . -. Cecil Brown, CBS news reporter in the Far East, has been awarded the Overseas Press club’s 1941 prize for outstanding radio reporting. Tenor James Melton will leave the “Telephone Hour” late next month after more than two years with the show, Starting April 27, guest stars are scheduled to appear on the broadcast. . . . ) 8° 8 = LINTON WELLS, CBS news analyst, has contracted to write a book; “Salute to Valor,” which will depict the lives of the“outstanding heroes of World War II ... Bandleader Sammy Kaye has been signed for a part in the new Sonja enie picture, “Iceland.” . . . Edward R. Murrow, chief of Columbia’s European war news correspondents, will replace Elmer Davis on his news program for two weeks beginning Sunday. . . . “Guiding Light,” the daytime serial, returns March 17 on the NBC-Red network to replace “Mystery Man.” . There's a mythical town of “Blaineville,” made up of 10,000 “citizens,” each of whom is an ardent fan of Joan Blaine, star of “Valiant Lady.”
RSL RN AE BAKE-THATS ALL
Gingerbread goes with Baked Beans
Next time you have beked beans for dinner beke gingerbread, too. Makes a swell combine- = tion for hungry families. = Use DUFF'S MIX wo make your gingerbread. Quick, eesy, halhing te edd. Always good
2/3 ¢ cup Ayre Mita (to whip) £ double boiler, add Heat Milnot in top © dou! De oS bine sugar and
‘Other Woman’
LOS ANGELES, March 5 (U.P). —Actress Juliette Compton, seek= ing a divorce fiom James Bare tram, retired, Australian capitalist and world traveler, ‘charged: that the “other woman” in his life was his attractive 23-year-old ‘secretary. Miss Compton, a former Ziegfeld beauty, actresson the London and New York stages and film player, introduce a letter in her trial to support her claim that " Mr. Bartram’s secretary, Shiela Sutton, was the “other woman.” Miss Compton aid Mr. Bartram Miss Sutton during a visit to London in 1936 and took her with him oi various “trips around the world” afterward.
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"AND LADY REMEMBER I YOU BAKE | E ONLY YEAST WITH ALL INS IS FLEISCHMANNS
Make This Chocolate Pudding with MILNOT! Try Milnot in the tempting’ recipe, above, or in one of your own faverite dishes: See if its delicate flavor, its abundance of healthful vitamins, and iis feosomy don’t make you a steady
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1 | APPEAL TAKEN ON IGED-BEER RULING
An appeal from a Marion Sounty superior court ryling holding the iced-beer provision of the new state liquor law unconstitutional was filed with the supreme court today by Attorney General George Beamer, Mr. Beamer took the position in| his appeal brief that the legislature} had the right to bar the sale of iced beer-by beer dealers—drugstores and groceries. The suit was filed 4 by approximately 20 druggists who contended
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COMMUNITY CENTER PLANS FAMILY NIGHT
The Christian Park community mm center will hold its monthly “fam-
,|ily night” at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow.
The American Legion will open the program with a presentation ef
medals to girl scouts of school, No. direct the a Ae program. 82, and Walter Noffke will lead the There will be square and round
community singing. Mrs. Vivian S. dancing. Saturday, March 1
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FREE RUMBA LESSONS by the
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