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| R A DI Oo P R 0 G R A M g' OUT OUR WAY ~ =—By Williams | . VIC" FLINT i : ne nN you GooD GOSH! \/ From RIGHT \|i| _ [Before 1 went on my little venture A Ay ds . ; . THIS EVENING MUCH \ JUST I WISH I KNEW \ THIS MOMENT ||! to Meicrofts place I dropped in on " ARE YOU, READY FOR BED ? . wre ———— - [CEMENT] sHow \|LATIN ER GREEK | ILL Quote Tacky Thomas and the Mulvanes. ) : RT RBC 107 WIRE 1430 isn 1310 EVAL IN THIS | US AND || WELL ENOUGH SHA AKESPEARE L a 100 FP Bt. Ea Di A . i N {3 Fo Fn EB (OM, | VE LE en . on L050 ? 4:46 Tea Time Tunes Easy Does Is From: Dl Farrell Musical Cocktail INSULTED I ON A onOp \ 8:00 Teatime Tunes | Sports News—Mel. Billb'd | Terry & Pirates BRICKLAYIN' 5:18 C. L O. Comment | Bupe

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§:45 Gilbert Forbes Sports--Dick Reed | Melodytyme 6:00 Patti Clayton Fulton Lewis Supper Club Luke Walton 6:15 Skyline Roof F. Edwards—News |{ World News News ; ) ; | . 6:30 Mr. Keen Pert Como Melody Box Play Ball ie J Ls 6:45 Mr. Keen e Sports Fred Holt—News Cliff Edwards’ Show Sl 3 . iB I \ 3 J 3 7:00 Suspense Supper Serena Olmsted Playhouse | Lum & Abner nr : y , " J y ; ’ %:15 Buspense oapper Serena lo Olmsted Playhouse | The' O'Nellls Af o ; y | p f y | 7:30 Mark Warnow Vic and Sade Meredith Wilson [Town - Meeting AR v ” : 27) 7:45 Mark Warnow Vie and Sade Meredith Wilson Town Meet! \ AT \" ; - ph Fra — { I n 8:00 Dick Haymes . Heatter Musio Hall Town Meeting 1 - ; yz ' hr T . 8:15 Dick H Real Life Stories | Music Hall _—By Crockett i 3:48 Crime Photog phe | By Popular Demand Juck Haley Rowan a" Colfer BARNABY . — : % rime otog'ph'r | By Popular Deman: [TH aley Detect & lect T Aig——— = - ; TT - 9:00 That's Life Sky Bulletin Vaughn Monroe | State Fair My committee pr ofests, Mr. Mayor. He's getting lo be A skating rink would have given me g yi H 3 Finn 2 lie Ra oan MER Monsos ais Tati Melod The Fifth Notional Memorial Bank a thorn in our side. joy. But your father's couse is just. | i nnegan orseman 'antasy in 3 ator ig 9:43 Finnegan Southern Harm's'rs|Mfth Horseman |Summer Serenade { doesn’t need a new building. And ee shall lend him full support Operator? 7} 10:00 Gilbert Forbes | Frank Edwards | Fred Holt—News.: | News people don’t néed a skating rink. | assure you, Mr eost we — i 10:15 Bus. Highlights |Music & Milestones| Date With Musio | Songs of Islands Boxter, thot it's I Pop you 2 gnment 10:30 Invitat'n to Learn. Music & Milestones| Musio 0 Remember | Ten-Thirty Time v ithin the law colled the Mayor, 7 10:45 Invitat'n to Learn.|Scores and Sports | Music U Remember | Ten-Thirty Time \W Ve within : . 1cCe 11:00 Harry Cool Orch. | News—L. Welk News—Sportsman | News V) itn) A foo, Mr. O' Y. 11:15 Harry Cool Orch. | Lawrence elk Or. | Sportsman Variety Hour A d 11:30 Frankie Carle Or,| Tempo Designs for Listen's Variety Hour id e-J MWA 11:45 Frankie Carle Or.' Tempo Rove Designs for Listens’ Variety Hour 8-8 TRWILLAMS ‘ ? : (The Indianapolis Times 1s not responsible ror Jnaccurecler in program announce. THE PEDESTAL hee SY EA TM REO U & PAT J 5 mn ments caused by station changes after press time. 0 i WLW THURSDAY EVENING OUR BOARDING HOUSE 3 —With Major Hoople 0 i 8:30—C ds Caf 9.15—V Fo a ” 1 Inc. F4:00—Giri Marries 8:45—Nows—Kaltenborn | 9:30-On the Beanroade EGAD, JASON LITTLE GHUCKS, MISTAR MAJOR. = 4:18—Portia Paces Lite 7:00—Olmsted Playhouse | 9:46—On the Bunnyside | {DID WE SUSPECT THE “Gl T AIN'T NO NATURAL 88 E. 47 AS—Pront Pays Farrel i:30—Meredith Wilson | 1010 oamberiain | IGPARTAN COURAGE THAT Wi BEAR- BOUNCER ar of ; \ —By Al if 8:00 Lindu's Firs Tove 748" Mersdith Wilson 10:30—Concert of Nations | | BLAZES WITHIN YOU/ ~~ BF BUT WHEN 1 WOKEN GEAN LI'L ABNER 5. is : ” ne Journe, Ha “ -— ALER 30 Tog. surey 1 aausla Hall 3 So Nowe-peter Grant WHEN YOu BASHED THAT 4£ ue aN See0 Those Re ARMS YQKUM'S MOON IS F-mey A SLANE, ARAKI Arebdy YOKUM'S MoM | 3a 5:45-—News—L'well Thomas : 130]. Haley & Eve Arden | 11:15 Background BEAR LAST NIGHT AND ‘ \MALS EATIN 3 SON, RIDIN’ HIGH fF — AT y CHUCKLEY) WAIT'LL F yf 6:00—Supper Club :45—J. Haley & Eve Arden | 11:30—Pifth Horsemen CHASED THOSE FEROCIOUS ¥ OUR BREAD, I JES AND SECH TIMES, THEN WIF i rr (CHU 5 a 6:15—Nws., Riss & Kingsby. :: :00—Vaughn Monroe 11:45—Pifth Horesmen CREATURES AWAY YOU WENT 100 PERCENT. ROYAL YOKUM BLOOD | Van BUT MAM Orr PAYS 1S A ABN Ty 3 —~ wt 1 Twi sTRanae ) || ToOK'CARE OF £ Pappy IN' Pe ha ? a FRIDAY PROGRAMS STRUCK A NEW CHORD pf FRETFUL BASSERK! J TWISTER wavs = : TIED. Jp, AN’ TH: CHILE 15, HES crazy Bour en DR ? WEB 1300 WiBo 10% VRE Ie TREES OF RESPECT INLS/ THE SAFE IN BED, NO DOUBT # CLAIMS HE KIN RUN _)¢ re (CBS) (Mutual) (NBO-Red) WISH 1310 3 ae f ONE 2 Ay \ 6: rly Birds Morning, Neighb D LL SREY Pr | Boring, Newhbors| Dawn Batre | Hover Jamboree “7.00 M 00 Morning Melodies | News—Fun at Bkf. | World News News 7:15 Morning Melodies | Breakfast Devotion Musical Clock Dunkin’ Time Boys 7:30 Ayres Good Morn. | News—Congrat, Musical Clock Dunkin' Time Boys 7:45 News Phil & Uncle Ezra | Musical Clock Time to Shine 8:00 Rhythm & Bong Larry Richardson | Musical Clock Breakfast Club 8:15 Rhythm Song WIBC Coffee Shop | Dick Reed Breakfast Club 30 Mrs. Farrell WIBC Coffee Shop | Music Manhatten | Breakfast Club 8:45 Mrs, Farrell WIBC Coffee Shop | Music Manhatten Breakfast Club 9:00 Valiant Lady Jane Days House | Lone Journey My True Story ¥ i D CAR 9:18 Light of the World Jane Days House |Lora Lawton My True Story Ya ha 9:30 Eve Winte Lady's Notebook Road of Life Hymns All Churches wr 9:45 Bachelors Child'n Cooking School Joyce Jordan The Listening. Post —By T 10:00 A. Godfrey Show | News—Board Room | Pred Waring Tom Breneman _ gpr——————— 1ODEL 10:15 A. Godfrey Show | Tune Tonics Fred Waring Tom Breneman THAT'S ODD...NO ONE'S HMM! AS SOON i 10:30 Time to Remember | Lorenzo Fuller Barry Cameron Home Edition BEEN INT TED IN IT As 1 Was LOCKED 10:45 Rosemary Victor H, Lindiahr | David Harum Ted Malone TE TWO | UP HERE: JORKIM i Se — 4 11:00 Kate Smith Up-to-Minute N Today's B ' PROSPECT Wal 11:15 Aunt Jenny Coke’ Club—Downey Today's Bang Sammons Manat #! $ ARE FIGHTING WAS AFTER { 11:30 Helen Trent Easy Ace Talks Dick & Guy OVER IT! LAND... COULD HE { AU RER 11:45 Our Gal Sunday | Notable Neighbors | Talks Jimmy Boyer BE BEHIND THIS i 12:00 Gilbert Forbes | Larry richardson | Tello-Test Baukhage CONSPIRACY 2, 12:15 Ma Perkins You Take the Mike|4 Stars Charm School ¢ 12:30 Farm Circle Lunch’n With Lopez |'Round the Circle | Kay Reporter { 12:45 Farm Oircle Farm Bureau Dick Reed News Noonday Headlines } 1:00 24 Mrs. Burton | Cedric Foster Here's to Vets Catherine Daniels i 1:15 Perry Mason - John J. “Anthony | Linda's First Love | Catherine Danfels = 0 1:30 Road of Life Queen for a Day | Hearts in Harmony | Bride and Groom 1:45 Young Dr. Malone| Queen for a Day | Editor's Daughter | Bride and Groom ST 2:00 Winner Take All. | Downtown at 2 Life Can Be B'tiful| Al Pearce \ WANTED 2:15 Winner Take All |P.M. Party Ma Perkins Pearce \ 2:30 Books P. M. Party Pepper - Young Ladies Be Seated 3:45—Inf. Paralysis Pr. | P. M. Party—News | Right to Happiness| Ladies Be Seated JUNK 3:00 House Party Easy Does It Backstage Wife | Jack Berch NN | 3:15 House Jay Easy Does It Stella llas Wheel of Fortune Cu me ? 3:30 Ayres Program Easy Does It Lorenzo Jones Wheel of Fortune - : 3:45 Ayres- Program Basy Does It Widder Brown Wheel of Fortune Ril Wrecked 4:00 Peature Story Easy Does It Girl Marries Wheel of Fortune oh Fred Hal 4:15 Personal Problems| Easy Does It Portia Faces Me Wheel of Fortune i and Good 4:30 Tea Time Tunes |Easy Does It Just Plain Bill News ; v ET X 4:45 Tea Time Tunes | Easy Does It Front Page Farrell| Musical Cocktail 1m ey A 4 pated i HD ra : USED WLW FRIDAY PROGRAMS RS, ALICE? NY Goon WELL Pro JL 1% re AM 10:00—Pred Waring 1:15—~Toasy's Children Ng Goo Welt Pick uw ZF C ARS 6:30—Hymn Tim 0:18 Victor Lindiahr 1:30—Woman in White \# (4 6: 45—Ev'body's Chore Time io: 30—Baffy Cameron 1:45~Hymns All Churches b : . 7:00—~News—Jones 0:45—David Harum 2:00—Life Can Be B'tiful IAURER 7:15—Cadle, Tabernacle 1:00—~News—Peter Grant | 32:15—Ma Perkins PEAR NT 7:30-News, Riss, Wth,, Mk. I ar Daughter 2:30-Pepper Young ho $e 3 enate 7:45--Reveille Roundup 11:30-Young Dr. Malone 2:45-Rig"1t to Happiness v 4 8:00—~Time to Shine 11:45—Big Sister 3!00—Backstage Wife $ 31 5 8:15—News—Chamberlain 12 Noon—Fifty Club 3:15—8telia Dallas / 4 « 8:30—Morning Matinee P.M. 3:30-=Lnrenzo Jones EE — di ry “ eee 8:45—Morning Matinee 12:15—PFifty Club 3:45~Widder Brown Pe ‘ ’ : 3 Y CASH 9:00—Morning Matinee 12:30—Nws., Mkts, Ev. Parm| 4:00—~Gir} Marries OH, IT'S A [= h & PRICE 9:15—Morning Matinee 12:45—Everybody’s Farm 4:15—Portia Paces Life STEAK 2 ; 9:30—Road of Life 1:00--Cuiding Tighs 4:30—Plain Bill PLATTER i) OR EQUITY 9:45-—Joyce Jordan 4:45—Front Page Farrell me in or Cal WABW (FM) FRIDAY'S PROGRAM AF . 2955 Central 2:00—Ivory Classics 4:45—Musical Comedies 7:30—Musical Tete a Tete . on Meridian. L1-4453 2:15—Jack Smith 8:00—Varieties 7:45—Musical Tete a Tete a A's Wanted 2:30—~Dance Maestro 5:15—Varieties 8:00—Pan-Americana x | A's Wante 2:45—Dance Maestro §:30—Viennese Concert 8:15—Pan-Americans y 3:00—Midday Symphony 5:45—Berdyne Sing 8:30-Just Music . 3:15~Treasury Salute 6:00—Dinner Music 8:45~Just Music 4421 E. 10th 3:30—Concert Master 6 13-Dinner Music 9:00—Evening Serenade 3:45--Concert Master 0-—-Kings Men 9:15~Evening Serenade 8 4:00—Treasury of Song Sp Concert 9:30—Hoosier Play House "Used Cats 4:15—Conner Trio 7:00—Campus_ Echoes 9:45—Rainbow Trio OP CASH _4:30—Musical Comedies 7 15—Dance Cavalcade 10 00—Sign of RY, L1-6545. (Adverti:ement) OTORS 1 " i and Plymouth | TYRONE ECSTASY \SH PRICE SH PY » 6 MAKEDP auTiorTES [lf (Re ODAY , . i "WILD BILL SAY THE RESEMBLANCE 1% 5 TIAC INC. ; KUP* ABZING. %10,000000 w WAS MA-5533 | PEN PERFECT T! ERE YOUR G. I. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen HIC SCENE OF THE Ne Ls 't Includ CE 430 East : x 3 t L Don't Include ALES » wn If you go looking for “Hobby Lobby” tonight at 8:30, you will find ereran oans es} Frices it ain’t there, Instead, you'll find Staats Cotsworth clicking the lens as . * the “Crime Photographer.” The mystery show was formerly a sustainer, M . OTORS, Inc. and was heard on Monday nights until a couple of weeks ago. Now, Rr oney Oo finance o es — DE. is sponsored by Anchor-Hocking who make everything in glass but false Car or Equity eye-balls, WASHINGTON Aug. 8—Veter-|in the garage for use when I got out WHY ARE YOU SO ILL LOOK. )JTORS, INC rn Rh IE |ans have many and varied prob-|of the service. Without my per- WEARING LIKE A : ‘ {lems th days.- Here sre the an- mission, my. hrqfher took the car] BE-1450 Those young men between 19 and 29 should be plugging for more ‘¢ms these Fo cand haa Reeitent with: it GLASSES 2 BUSINESSMAN. MAKE CAR tune-ins on “Sound Off With Mark Warnow” because it is the Army| |swers to some unusual questions: out and had an acclde . ; THEY HAVEN'T recruiting program. In case the commercials don't work, the Draft Board| 'Q.—Ever since I have been back | What can I do about this? ANY GLASS a P avi will be sending out more notices. Tonight at 7:30, Janette Davis, one of [from overseas my Wife has been| A _your best bet is to see a IN "EMe=-= 157 N. ILLINOIS % Arthur Godfrey's chillun, will sing. Glenn Darwin will be featured in a! | suspicious of everything I do. She lawyer. One of your alternatives is THEY'RE FAKE [.] Used | CARS special presentation of “Ballad for Americans,” and the feats of the |; is always aecusing me of having |iq institute criminal action against = a ’°p ARTS Army Engineers will be dramatized. |gone out with foreign women while your brother for stealing yur car. — NAS nN BE-2181 4 2 = oan Ir was overseas. a3 She widen, Q.—My hobby is growing flowers. -— iN . Le USED CARS 30TH “Suspense” has a nice little problem scheduled, for tonight at 7.|® psycho-neuro Eat ean 1 do? Before I went into the service I . rt * ' AAAAAAAARAAS Phillip Bowers has a disease which strikes now and then making him ens © divorce me dvice | iad developed a garden full of rare rH . ERVICE “9 appear dead when he really isn't. (Like a fellow who has lost an argu- Is there any way I can get advice |plants. While I served in the army : forme ment with his wife.) Bowers carries a bracelet and a letter—both de-/or help from the government? [these plants were neglected, and verre] scribing his a, But, both are lost. When he gefs an attack, its| A A.—There is nothing the govern- | 1 $HHT = inu e ’ {practically all of them were lost. Ti a race to see who gets to him first—the undertaker or the man with ment offers in the way of veterans They ‘were* worth several. thousand : EHH id FH 0% wear on your the explanation, | benefits which might help -in’ your ey Can I get a loan from the FT fat Don wapasnie hd EHH EH lite. balance vor #8 8 2 un case. If your wife does follow up | government to start my garden| —By V. I. h q for divorce, . s - seas RY JRASRINE. “The Dick Haymes Show” fills the half hour beginning at 8 tonight {nes Jirest and Sues yoy HT) vet- again? » (IN THIS CRITICAL HOUR YWHO SAID ANYTHING YOR! YOU'RE THAT \ MR. STONE, HOW YTHIRTY=-SEVEN IN ALL, BUT PROBABLY NOT, CTION but, as usual, Dick will not be around. He's still on vacation. (Gosh, and "1e foca’ bar i A—It is not likely that you can| | OF MOO'S HISTORY YOU) ABOUT WE ? 1 SAD | AFRAID HE'LL/LUG AIN'T MANY CARTRIDGES | I DOUBT ALL OF THEM BUT 1 DON'T THiS I once turned down voice lessons.) Anyway, Gordon Jenkins and his|erans free legal advice. bi MEAN WE HAVE TO _/ YOU WERE / THAT { MAKE WITH / PARTICULAR DO WE WAVE TOGETHER WOULD HAVE I'LL NEED MORE" musical crew will do well with the time. They present a special built] Q—I was in the navy for three get a loan for this purpose guar-|| oc lco a, "vo MUG WITH TH BLACK | ROMANCE,| WHO HE BETWEEN US? / MUCH EFFECT ON ANY THAN ONE TO STOP | 0 T 0 K S around “Bananas,” Charlie La Vere, pianist, gets another chance to sing, | {years. During that time I had a|ganteed. If you intended to become THE TWENTIETH \ o OSAUR HAS MADE GRABS == NOW SPECIMEN OF MOOVIAN ANY SPECIMEN . and the Four Hits and A Miss cook up their version of “Shoo Fly Pie.” chance to get home only once. Be- a professional florist, it would be Se MOO NO PLACE COME LUFE I'VE SEEN I WANT TO Oe eerie 5344 The Auto-Lite operetta for tonight is called “History Lesson.” fore I left I put a new car on blocks) possible, however. The G. I. bill is ALONG! HEREABOUTS! 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y [not designed to finance hobbies, . et 3 - 5 a 1 The jewelry business occupies the attention of “Mr. Keen, Tracer of Q.—My wife wants me to buy an A A Service Lost Persons” at 6:30 tonight. Mr. Keén goes hunting a Ruby-~not the island in a nearby river for a sum- 5 most complete gal but the stone. Seems like a stranger is toting around a ruby pendant | mer home. Is it possible to get a gf Lo 2 parts in the which is supposed to be a fake. It's the real McCoy, though, and is big loan to do this guaranteed by the 2M 1m enough to choke an equine, The jewel causes a few sudden demises government? a i { Jl evrolet when Mr, Keen is called in to straighten it out. Everything will be | SE ay L1-4378 solved nice and neat by 7 o'clock. A.—No, a [S -Usep a. 8 8 nn 2 (Questions will be answered SAT Ma a 3 RL, WRITES Stu Erwin will prove that money is the root of humor again at 9:30 only in this space—not by mall) ALOIT 2:8 | to Parts tonight when he answers the call to “Phone Again, Finnegan.” The eect sends ———— « =—By op RI1-6540 Household Finange Corporation, which sponsors the broadcast, believes HICKMAN SUCCESS ———— - : — that the best time to talk about your troubles is when ‘you are busted | ETS Be SERIOUS , MR. SMITH, AND GET DOWN © cases! In CASE out in a midriff yak. (Ask your doctor what that is.) Anyway, maybe STORY IN JOURNAL ROM NOW ON, I AM MR. KING 1 You! 1 WANT You \T, THE © you should tune in to learn that there are also housing problems on TO OPERATE THIS FOUNTAIN EFFICIENTLY ANDO KEEP IT

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"WHEELS, $4.95 “The Hoosier Farm Circle” has been holding down the half hour ut entire page in a current issue to luster Gears 12:30 each day on WFBM for about 16 years and is still doihg business the success story of Roy E. Hick- | PARTS at the same old silo. Harry Martin, who does the king-size job of fore- man city controller of Indianapolis. LI-7519 casting the weather, has grown some wheat on his upper lip. That's | ! od aint investment new, And, County Agents are making guest appearances to tell when the | l. Designed. to acqu ; ir intin corn Is green or vice versa, The Stock Market reports keep the toil bankers with the country’s leading tillers informed as to whether the little woman will be wearing mink or state and municipal fiscal adminisTIVE BERVICE mouton lamb next winter, trators, the Bond Buyer, describes ngine rebullding: rn 8 . £8 =» ! Mr, Hickman as a “human dynamo,

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Mrs. Rose Lee Farrell, the cooking lady, who opens her “Kitchen of the Air” each morning at 8:30 on WFBM, has escaped our barbed comments for some time now. Readers may think we have made up with her. But, she still owes us a batch of Chocolate Bits Cookies since Thanksgiving 1944—and Travis doesn't forgive easily. Now, she drops

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