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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CB8) (Mutual) (NCB) {Blue Network) 6:30 Barly Birds Morning Neighbors | Dawn Patrol Hired Hands 6:45 Early Birds Morning Neighbors | Dawn Patrol Morning Mail 7:00 World Today News—Fun B'kfast| World News
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7:15 Morning Melodles | Brk'fast Devotions | Musical Clock 7:30 Top O' Morning News—Congrat, Musical Olock News 7:45 News Phil & Uncle Ezra | Musical Clock Time to Shine 8:00 Rhythm and Song | Larry Richardson Musical Clock Breakfast Club 8:15 Rhythm and Song | Yawn Patrol Dick Reed Breakfast Club 8:30 Mrs, Farrell Yawn Patrol Sneak Preview Breakfast Club 8:45 Mrs, Farrell Yawn Patrol Sneak Preview Breakfast Club 9:00 Valiant Lady Jane Day's House | Lone Journey My True Btory 9:15 Light of the World | Jane Day's House | Lora Lawton My True Story 9:30 Evelyn Winters A Lady's Notebook | Road of Life Church Hymns 9:45 Bachelor's Child'n | Spinning Wheel Joyce Jordan The Listening Post 10:00 Art Godfrey Show | News—Board, Room | Fred Waring Tom Brenneman 10:15 Art Godfrey Show | Tune Tonics Fred Waring Tom Brenneman
10:30 Tena and Tim Take It Easy Barry Cameron Home Edition 10:48 Aunt Jenny Letters to Lindlahr| David Harum Ted Malone 11:00 Kate Smith Lyle Yan Make-Up Box Glamour Manor 11:15 Big Sister Morton Downey Tobe's Topics Glamolir Manor 11:30 Helen Trent ymns You Love |Talks Dick and Guy 11:45 Our Gal Sunday Guy Lombardo Or, | Talks Jimmy Boyer
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13:30 Farm Circle Luncheon Music Interviews Kay Reporter 22:45 Farm Circle Farm Bureau Pour Stars Noonday Headlines 1:00 2d Mrs. Burton Cedric Foster The Name Speaks | Catherine Daniels 1:15 Perry Mason John J. Anthony Linda's Love Catherine Daniels
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WLW WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS
10:00—~Fred Waring 1:45—~Church Hymns 10:15—Vigtor Lindlahr 2:00—Woman of America 10:30—Barry Cameron 2:15~Ma Perkins 10:45—David Harum 2:30—Pepper Young's Fam. 11:00—News—Peter Grant 2:45—Right to Happiness 11:15—Editor's Daughter 3:00—Backstage Wife 11:30—~Young Dr. Malone 3:15~Stella Dallas 11:45—Life Can Be B'utiful| 3:30-Lorenzo Jones 12:00—Noon—Fifty Club 3:45—Young Widder Brown 12:15—Fifty Club 4:00—~When a Girl Marries 12:30~Nws., Mkts, Ev. = 4:15—Portia Faces Life
A.M 6:30—Hymn Time 8:45--BEv'body’'s Choretime 7:00—~News—Williams , T:15~Cadle Tabernacle 7:30—Nws.—Riss, Wth., Mk. 7:45—Reveills Roundup $:00-Time to Shine 8:15=News—Chamberlain 8:30—Morning Matinee 8:45—Morning Matinee 9:00—Morning Matinee 9:15—Morning Matinee 3 ;30-—-Road of Life 1:15~Today's Children 14-Joyce Jordan 1:30—Woman in White
WABW (FM) WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM
7:15—Dance Cavalcade 7:30—Gypsy Ensemble 7:45—Gypsy Ensemble 8:00—Pan-Americana 8:15—Pan-Americana .8:3¢—Just Music 8:45—Just Music 9:00—Evening Serenade 9:15—Evening Serenads 9:30—Glory Pleasants 9:45—Glory Pleasants
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