Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1942 — Page 15
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Hot Corner Sam Balter
WIRE 1430 ‘(NBC-Red)
Girl Marries Portia Serenade Town Gossip
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Second Husband Honeymoon Hill John’s Wife Just Plain Bill
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10:00 Mary Taylor 10:15 Fletcher Wriley Charlie Cook 10:30 Bright Horizons Sunshine Special 10:45 Aunt Jenny Geo. Arthur
:00 Kate Smith Corn Huskers :15 Big Sister Corn Huskers 11:30 Helen Trent Bill Haley 11:45 Gal Sunday Hi Sailor!
12:00 Jack Berch News 12:15 Gilbert. Forbes Haymakers Farm & Home 12:30 Farm Circle Arthur Van Horn Wally Nehrling Old-Time Jamboree | Dick Reed
12:45 Farm Circle 1:00 Dr. Malone We Americans Wordless Music Hoosier Request Linda's Love Hoosier Request Hearts in Harmony Hoosier Request Editor's Daughter
:00 David Harum Les Huff Gang Mary Marlin 115 News Less Huff Gang Ma Perkins 130 Bob & Gayle Bailey Trailers Pepper Young Daydreams ;45 Navy News Bailey Trailers Happiness Broadway
Bill Haley Backstage Wife Club Matinee Stella Dallas Club Matinee Lorenzo Jones Club Matinee Widder Brown Club Matinee
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10:00—Road of Life 10:16—Vic and Sade 10:30—Against, Storm 10:45—David Harum
1:15—~Lonely Women 1:30—Guiding Light 1:45—~Church Hymns 2:00—Mary Marlin
7:16—Carroll D. Alcoté 7:30—Col. Cumquatt "%:45—Consumers 8:00—H, R. Gross 8:15—Linda’s Love: 8:30—Beautiful Life 8:45—Aunt Jenny 9:00—Bess Johnson 9:15—Bachelor’s Children 9:30—8weet River 9:45—Lone Journey ’ ’ 88
TONIGHT
7:00—Nelson Eddy, WFBM. « 8:30—District Attorney, WIRE. 9:00—~Great Music, WFBM.
By FRANK WIDNER GARRY MOORE, the young man who hands out all that hilarious nonsense each week-day afternoon Aon the “Club Matinee” series, will launch his own
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: . broadcast Marion. Mann will originate in hicago with a cast including Maribn Mann, Blue network contralto; George Barnes, guitarist; Hugh Studebaker, creator of “Silly Watson;” Danny Thomas, ‘Chicago night club m. c.; Donelda Curry, comedienne, and Kathryn Kard, Arthur Kohl and Joe Rockhold. Rex Maupin and his orchestra will furnish the music and Michaels Roy will announce. The program will be broadcast each Wednesday on the coast-to-coast Blue network.
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A CLEVER criminal who systematically murders one by one the witnesses who might appear against im has only one to go when he mes to grips with “Mr. District Attorney” tonight on WIRE at 8:30 o'clock. It’s titled “The Case of the Last Witness.” . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man turn up on a boat in the Caribbean tonight at 7 o'clock on the same station. n » » NADINE CONNER and Nelson Eddy will sing “My Heart Stood
11:00—Editor’s Daughter 11:16—~Woman in White 11:30—News-Farm 11:45—Everybody’s Farm Noon—Everybody’s Farm
12:15—Everybody’s Farm 12:30—Big Sister 12:45--Hearts in Harmon 1:00—Light of the Worl
2:16—Ma Perkins 2:30—Pepper Young 2:45—Happiness 3:00—Backstage Wife 3:15—Stella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:45--Widder Brown 4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—The Goldbergs 4:45—Vie and Sade #8 8
night when their program is broadcast on WFBM at 7 o'clock. Mr. Eddy’s patriotic selection will be “Columbia,” by David T, Shaw. , .. Music from Sigmund Romberg’s “The Desert Song” will be presented on “Great Moments in Music” at 9 o'clock on the same station, ” » ” THE MUTUAL Broadcasting System has announced that two of its west coast shows will go off the air % a next week for a ‘ two weeks’ “furlough.” “Tune America,” with Betty Jane Rhodes, will bow out July 22 to return Aug. 5 under a new title, “This Is the Hour.” “California Maxine Gray Melodies,” which features the songs of Maxine Gray, former .vocalist with the late Hal Kemp, will adjourn for two weeks July 25. It will return Aug. 8. Both programs will be carried here by WIBC. ”n ” ” DOLLY DAWN, who is appearing at a Cincinnati supper club, will be the guest of Phil Brito on the latter’s “Ballads” program tonight at 6:30 o'clock on WLW. , , . The story of a 15-year-old girl who thinks she is .too old for romance herself and proceeds to get herself involved in the love affair of her aunt will be told during another “Manhattan at Midnight” drama tonight at 7:30 o'clock on WISH. ” » »
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Test Your Knowledge
QUESTIONS 1—-What by-product in the manufacture of soap is of great im-
plosives? 2—For what division of the army do the initials WAAC: stand? 3—Can you give the dates of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the surrender of Corregidor? 4—Were newly born babes registered ‘in sugar rationing registration? 5—The base from which the U, S.
announced; true or false? 6—Which high government official recently made a speech out- * . lining what we are fighting fbr? 7—The United States silver dollar
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England? ANSWERS 1—Glycerine. : 2—Women’s army auxiliary corps. 3—Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941; Corregidor, May 6, 1942, 4—Yes. : 5—False.
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