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Time to Shine: © | Heaven, Home Hour | Musical Clock Morning Mail [145 News Stony & Wilma Lee | Musical Clock Br. Club News Bo Early Birds Jon Arthur—News | Musical Clock “8:15 Mrs. Farrell Bandwagon Morning News 130 Mrs. Farrell Get Up & Go Shopping School 4% Smiling Ed _ - |Get Up & Go Shopping School 0 Valiant Lady Bill & Evalina Lora Lawton News 9:15 es Bill & Evalina . The Opea Door Hymn Singer 9:30 Honeymoon - Hill Friendly House Helpmate Baby Institute 9:45 Bachelor's Child'n| Friendly House Lone Journey Gene & Glenn 10:00 Golden Gate Four | Toby Stroud Road of Life Breakfast at Sardi’s 10:15 Seconda Husbana | Back to the Bible Vic & Sade Breakfast at Sardi’s 10:30 Bright Horizons | Back to the Bible Snow Village Air Raid 10:45 Aunt Jenny What's Your Idea | David Harum Margaret Pryce 11:00 Kate Smith || News & Markets | Dancing Disc News Highlights Happy Hoosiers Uncle Sam Blue Notes

Bus Pig Sister 1:30 Helen Trent Little Jimmy 11:48 Our Gal Sunday Hi Satlor!:

Farm & Home

Late Headlines Farm & Home

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12:00 Gilbert Forbes = | Nelson Baker MEAT-itorially Baukhage 315 Ma Perking Farm Front Dick Stone People’s Man $30 Farm Circle || Farm Front | Wally Nehrling Dansopation 12:45 Farm Circle | | Curly Baker John Morrow . | Russia 1:00 Dr. Malone Sagebrush Pioneers | Music Med! News Highlights 1:18 ioyce Jordan Sagebrush Pioneers | Linda's ed Mystery Chef 1:30 Love & Learn: Harpo & Tiny Hearts in Harmony | James G. McDonald 1:45 Goldbergs Dave Minor Editor's Daughter | Uncle Sam 2:00 News ' | Stony & Wilma Lee | Mary Marlin * | Morton Downey 2:15 Wheeler Mission Hoosier Sweethearts Ma “Perkins My True Story 30 Song Shop WIBC Mailbag Pepper Young My True Story 145 Song Shop Judy Perkins Right to Happiness| Ted Malone

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-3:30 Chuck Acree Howdy Carlson Lorenzo Jones Organology 3:45 Song Shop Dick Fansler = Widder Brown North Ballroom 4:00 Song Shep Bill & Evalina Girl Marries ‘East Ballroom 4:15 Service Stars Bill & Evalina Portia West Ballroom 4:30 Song Shop . Little Jimmy Plain Bill South Ballroom 4:45 The Home Pires | Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrelil Sportsmen Club

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aM 8:30—Roy Starkey . B:45—Reveille Roundup

.1:10:00—~Road of Life 10:15—Vic & Sade 10:30—Snow Village

1:30=~Guiding Light 1:45—-Church Hymns 2:00—.4ary Marlin

7:00—Time to Shine * | 10:45—David Harum 3:15—Ma Dlerkins :15—News 11:00—Aunt Jenny %:30—Pepper Young , ¥ki30—Consumers 11:15—Editor’s Daughter 2:45—-Happiness _A45—Consumers 11:30—Everybody’s Farm 3:00—-Bac! ge Wife ~ #:00—News 11:45—Everybody’s Farm 3:15—Stella Dallas 8:15—Sweet River P. M. : 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 30—Linda’s Love 12: 1dbergs 3:45—Widder Brown 8:45—Big Sister 12:15—Vic & Sade : 4: irl Marries 00—Lora Lawton 12:30—Arthur Reilly 4:15~—Portia 315—The O’Neills 12:45—Beautiful Life 4:30—Plain Bil 9:30—Hearts in Harmony. 1:00—Light of World 4:45—Front Page Farrell

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MONTY WOOLLEY, who is as air base will be described for radio well “known for his beard as is|listeners tonight when Mutual orig-

Jimmy Durante for his “schnozzle,” |inates its “Pass in Review” program

makes a guest appearance tonight at “Duffy’s” on WISH at 7:30. Monty is the fellow who gave sterling performances as “The Man' Who Came to Dinner” and in “Life

Begins at 8:30.” | 2 a =n : | SERIOUS RECORDED Music Tonight . . . by Richard Strauss, played by Fritz Busch and the B, B. C. Symphony and the late Frederick Stock and the Chicago Symphony, | WIRE at 11:05. : ei » ” ” A TRUE STORY about the children of Czechoslovakia, who dare to defy their Nazi oppressors, will be told by Gracie Fields as she salutes the people of that land during her “Victory Show” broadcast tonight over WISH at 9:15.

from Stout field over WIBC at 7:30. : Music will be furnished by the Stout Field dance band, composed of members of the 367th AAF band

male voices. Lt. Col. Robert : J. Rentz comLt. Col. Rentz manding officer of Stout field; Capt. John R. Crandall, personnel officer; Capt. George J. Kvidera, flight surgeon; T. Sgt. Malcolm Rose of the Engineering section; Sgt. Janie Ezekiel of the WAAC unit, and Sgt. George Mason of the air base squadron, will speak during the program. Highlight of the show will be a

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THE ALL-STAR 1943 baseball game between picked teams of the National and American leagues to be played under the arc lights Tues-

day, July 13. will be broadcast ex-

clusively over Mutual and WIBC at 7:30 p. m. ; Arrangements are being made to short-wave the game to U. S. armed forces all over the world. FJ ” » SPOTLIGHT BAND tonight . . . Russ Morgan's orchestra from the

naval air technical training center at Chicago, WISH at 8:30.

FAMED SONG WRITER, Johnny Mercer, a recording artist in his own right, opens his new show, “Johnny Mercer's Song Shop,” tonight over : - WIRE at 9, replacing Bob Hope for the summier. Supporting the C of such all-time hit paraders as the

“Lazybones,” “Dearly Beloved,” “Blues in the ; . Night” and “That ; Old Black Magic,” Hal Peary will be Ella Mae Morse, Joe Stafford and her Pied Pipers and Paul Weston’s orchestra. As his first guest Johnny will

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SAILORS’ FATHERS WILL HEAR YEOMAN

Fathers of sons in service will hear Chief Yeoman Thomas W Brooks, USNR, speak on “How fathers can help their sons become better sailors” at the monthly meeting at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the east room of the War Memorial building, ; Invocation will be given by the Rev. Ralph Johnson of the Unity Truth center, Kansas City, Mo. Thomas Berling, vice president of the Fathers of Sons in Service Inc., will present Mr. Brooks.

McDERMOND ELECTED Times Special - CINCINNATI, June 22.—J. Frank McDermond, Attica, Ind., was elected treasurer of the National Editorial association at the closing of its annual conference here Sunday. Albert S. Hardy, publisher of the Gainesville (Ga.) News, was elected president.

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