Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1942 — Page 27
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TOOTHPASTE and Cheddar]
will get plenty of radio
tonight ‘when. “Bob / Eo}
5 " Fee Tt ttt on WIRE "at 8 o'clock, the two ws -are scheduled to.sing the title from | their. new. picture as
Sing also will sing that new song hich has taken’ ‘the country by pn, “Praise thy ord and: Pass
5 BB ..8 ROLAND. YOUNG - and Cornelia Dtis = Skinner. .will . appear on ‘the “Stage. Door Canteen” program tonight in a’ preview of their new hus-
7t fay. Pris is a series of comedy skits about & happily married cou-
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daugh a salute, Poor Mr. Ace
ie Jeep up ‘with his scatter. d wife, Jane. You can’t help x this hilarious pair! mamediately, after EASY ACES
_ Joaquim Fernandez, Chilean foreign minister wili|" : brodticast from Santiago, Chile, and eye witness re- mn will be shortwaved from Cairo. “Dun: Vorhees and his grohestra :
provide the musica} background.
8% = : TONIGHT * 7:30—~Town Meeting," WISH. 8:00—Big Crosby, WIRE. ~~ 8: :30—Stage. Door: Canteen, ."WFBM.
93 00—Raymond Clapper, 'WIBC. 9: 30—Mdrch of Time, Wendell ~~ Willkie, WIRE.
ple who seem to quarrel much of
ithe time. : Three additional starts have been
} (added to the program tonight which will ‘be broadcast on WFBM at 8:30}. |o'clock. They are Helen Jepson of} " {the Metropolitan Opera Co. and the| comedy team, the Stroud Twins—/|-
Claude and Clarence. ‘ “Stage Door Canteen” is pre-| * (sented by the American Theater |} Wing with the proceeds going to the support of canteens. in New: York, Washington -and Philadelphia. SE 3 888 ad ? THE TRUE story.of pretty Lillybelle ‘Plunkett, Alabama girl who arrived with her father in west|12 Texas, where she ‘was promptly beseiged by suifors, will be dramatized on “Death Valley Days” tonight at 7:30 o'clock on WFBM. Th two most ardent suitors were Buck Ransom and Pete Custer, both cowboys. Each bought a calf and branded it “Lil” for Lillybelle and presented it to her. She was delighted and soon the other boys in the vicinity presented -her with
: “dogs”. branded: “Lil.”
- No birthday, Christmas or Fourth of July went by without- Liliybelle
receiving a drove of cattle with her] ®
own brand. She kept all her suitors
dangling. and ‘her herd of cattle |.
Grew, One evening, Pete and Buck came
to Lillybelle’s house’ to call and|
‘were. met at the door by a strangr
1 find Raymond Clapper a most
stimulating war commenta
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8:30 Mr: 8:45 Hollywood News ,
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9:00 Valiant Tadv. 9:15 Stories . 9:30 Honeymoon Hil} 8: oe News—~Melodies :
Lea! F riith Family Joa House Frien
Merry Melodies The TO Neill .
Helpmate Lone Journey String Time
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i House Ethel Willets' | Ethel - Willets Everson .Byways
Road of Life Vic and:8ade Against Sua. Storm -} David Hi
Breakfast at Sardi’'s Breakfast at Sardi’s Jack Byker J ack Littl
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ROGRAMS
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whom the girl ater introduced as | her: fiance. from Alabama, ; He had come to take charge of the vast ranch which Pete and Buck had so nicely - started = “for Lallybelle. : » » 8 ONE OF THE vital: problems: of war-time America will be discussed in open forum and on. WISH: and
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the Blue network at 7:30. o'clock tonight on : “America’s Town Meeting of the Air.” The. topic is “How . Must We Change Our Manpower Methods to Win:the War?” Four national ex-
. | perts--on manpower - are :scheduied
to take part in'the debate. The speakers will be Paul V. McNutt, head of the war manpower commission ;. Grenville Clark, promi1 “chief author of the first selective service act -and drafter of one: of the. proposed -national war = acts;® James | P Carey, national ‘secretary of the C. I. O, and Roger D. Lapham, mem‘ber. of the war labor board and former director of the U. S. chamber of commerce. 8 » 8 DIANA BARRYMORE, diughter of the late John Barrymore and the youngest of the family furthering the famous name in Hollywood celluloid, ‘ will - guest star on the Abbott and: Costello show tonight at 9 o'clock on WIRE. ‘There's an educational purpose back of the Bar-:
Miss Barrymore and squat of - ‘the fun team, wants
‘la’ few lessons in Shakespeare and
he’s sure to get them. Connie Haines, 100 wan of voce! rhythm, is featured : with - Leith Stevens’ ‘orchestra on the. program. » » ®- A BROADCAST of the army-navy | “E” award ‘to the Maxon: Construction Co., Inc., Burns City, Ind., will be carried on WLW tonight at 10: 30 o'clock. Clarence A. Jackson, Indiana civilian defense director, is scheduled to be the master of ceremonies ant the’ broadcast ‘will. feature: Rear Admiral H. G. Taylor as
be furnished oy, the /Indiana uni- | aN INSIGHT into, How our navy
trains man. for: submarine ‘warfare will’ be. presented on: “The First
. [Crosby and Dinah Shore, will get together for 15 minutes of music,
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sents” shows, christened one of Henry Kaiser's Liberty ships as it slid down the ways in San Francisco this week... . . There's a big expansion program - planned for “Duffy’s Tavern.” Beginning Tuesday, the program will have guest star. each week, a singer will be chosen and Peter ‘Van Steeden will add six more men to his band. Starting off the guest list next week will be: the guest-star favorite, Madeleine Carroll. . . ; Jay Jostyn, radio’s crime-fighting “Mr. District Attorney,” is ‘often called upon to appear on another well-known crime. series, “Famous Jury Trials” which are broadcast each Tuesday. bn ‘WISH. Strange, though, the racket- busting Proseouion of the Wednesday night series is always. cast ‘as counsel for the defense in the “Jury Trials.” And so far he has been called upon:-to. defend only those who have ‘been proven in-! nocent: of any wrongdoing. ‘ Such is radio! The life of Sammy Kaye, swing and sway ‘bandsman, is being depicted in cartoon form by -Bill Steinke, cartoonist, and syndicated: nationally. . . . Cass Daley, the eccentric singing comedienne, is slated for her fourth guest appearance on Bing Crosby's program Nov, 5. . . . Shirley Mitchell, who portrays Rudy's sweetheart on the Rudy Vallee show, has been signed as a regular on the “Great Gildersleeve” series. . . . Nathan Scott, the Blue network's gifted young musical director,’ has joined the army. . He was inducted last Monday as a private. . . . The two top singers . of songs in radio, Bing
from George Gershwin‘s “Porgy. and Bess”: score. on the “Treasugy Star Parade” during the week of Nov. 2. ! The two sang several of these songs together on a special program several months ago in their first radio duet together and as far as this; corner was concerned it was some of the finest bits of vocalizing that has ever been broadcast.
BOYS CLUBS ARRANGE HALLOWEEN PARTIES
Boys’ clubs will hold their annual
day in their respective club houses.All kinds of Halloween games will be played and prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. Refresh-
clubs.
MILITARY UNIT SVE Panty The Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War ‘will hold a- card
tower, in'which edi = are _Saught, ‘how a. escape from a
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“It's a campaign cigar—the’ candidate who gave it to him knew he wouldn’t get his vote!”
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FOR SALE OF BONDS
The war savings staff opened a
new stamp and bond sales hooth on|
The English’ Avenue. and Lauter}: Halloween parties at 7 p. m. Satur-|
party at 2 'p. m. tomorrow at Ft.| Line” program tonight at 9 cock [2 Cn : The ll
Monument circle ‘and added three Indianapolis firms. to the 10 .‘per|. cent. payroll list today.
The sales booth at the Circle bus| station will be in charge of B'nai:
Brith auxiliary in the daytime and will be: staffed by the - American Women’s Volunteer: services wl night
and Sundays. The firms attaining the 10 per
cent payroll goal were Capital Ma-
chinery Go., 2801 Roasevelt ave., 20 employees; Indianapolis Tool & Die| Corp., 1136 N. Meridian st) 32 em-| ployees, and the Cinema theater, 213| | E. 16th st., nine employees.
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...You can spot it every time I'T TAKES “know how” to do a job right. The makers
of Coca-Cola have specialized in ‘knowing how to produce refreshment. :
Coca-Cola is a quality drink carefully made... with years of experience behind it. A finished _ art in its making, unknown to others, gives : Coca-Cola an unmatched taste-appeal with ‘an unmistakable after-sense of refreshment. A blend of special essences adds to the ‘goodness of Coca-Cola an extra something that everybody welcomes.
More than just thirst-quenching, ice-cold Coca-Cola is the drink that goes into refreshing energy. Its refreshment pleasantly lingers, reminding you that contentment comes when you connect with a Coke.
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Wartime limits the supply of Coca-Cola. . Those times when you cannot get it, : remember: Coke, being first choice, sells : i out first. Ask for it each time: No matter how short 5 ten supply, the quality of Coca-Cola carries on.
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