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’ SUNDAY MORNING
6 55—News.
7:00--Sunday Morning
Serenade.
8:00—CBS News,
B:ls—Church of God Program.
B:4s—Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow.
9:oo—The Bible, the Book to
Live By.
915~The Gospc! Messengers.
9:4S—AP News.
10:00— Forum Class Discussion.
11:00—~Music to Please.
11:15—West End Baptist Church.
; SUNUAY AFTERNOON
12:15—Home Worship Bour
I:ls—String Serenade (CBS).
I:3o—Starlight Melodies (CBS).
2:oo—Symphonette (CBS).
2:3o—Boulevard Baptist Church
Choir.
3:oo—Columbia Masterworks of
» Music.
3:ls—News Analysis (CBS).
4:OO—J. Stewart Fan Mail
! (CBS).
4:05—Bill Shadell and News
(CBS).
4:IS—CBS World News Roundup
(CBS).
4:3o—Yrankie Lane Show (CBS).
s:oo—King Arthur Godlrey’s
Roundtable (CBS).
s:3o—How To (CBS).
6:oo—My Friend Irma (CBS).
SUNDAY KVENING
6:3o—Our Miss Brooks (CBS).
700—-Jack Benny (CBS).
7:3o—Amos 'n Andy.
B:oo—FEdgar Bergen and Charlie
McCarthy (CBS).
B:3o—Horace Heidt (CBS).
9:oo—M\eet Corliss Archer
Various kinds of Insurance.
FHA, City and Farm Loans.
H. N. CHICK, SR.
Special Agent - Phone 2769
The Prudential Insurance
Company of America
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(CBS).
9:30-—The Contented Hour
(CBS).
10:00—Salute to Reservists,
10:30—The Choraliers (CBS).
11:00—~WGAU N ews, Night Final
~—Ed Thilenius,
11:15—Music America Loves.
12:00—CBS News.
12:05—Sign Off,
MONDAY MORNING
6:35-—Sign On,
6:4o—News.
6:4s—Hillbilly Highlights.
6:ss—News.
7:00—Good Morning Cirele.
7:3o—World News Briefs.
7:35—G00d Morning Cirdle.
8:00—CBS World News Roundup
(CBS)
B:ls—Bread of Life.
B:3o—Music Shop Parade,
9:OO—CBS News of America
(CBS).
9:ls—Hymns of All Churches.
9:3o—Home Chats.
9:45-—Strength for the Day.
10:00—Arthur Godfrey (CBS).
11:30—Ring the Bell,
11:45—Rosemary (CBS).
12:00—Wendy Warren and News
(CBS).
MONDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—Mid-Day Roundup of the
News,
i::3o—Romance of Helen Trent
(CBS).
12:45-—Joe Emerson Hymn Time.
1:00—Big Sister (CBS).
I:ls—~Ma Perkins (CBS).
I:3o—Young Dr. Malone (CBS).
I:4s—The Guiding Light (CBS).
2:oo—Hymns of All Churches.
2:ls—Perry Mason (CBS).
2:3o—This Is Nora Drake (CBS)
2:4s—The Brighter Day (CBS).
3:oo—Harlem Review.
3:ls—Hillbilly Matinee.
4:oo—L.ocal News.
4:05—1340 Platter Party.
s:oo—"The Chicagoans (CBS).
s:ls—The Chicagoans (CBS).
s:3o—Songs For You.
s:4s—Curt Massey and Orchestra
(CBS).
Yosemite Valley, California, was
named by soldiers pursuing Yose
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SUNDAY
6:3o—Sign On,
6:3o—Folk Music.
7:oo—Spiritual Hour.
7:3o—Rock of Ages Broadcast,
B:oo—Sterchi's Trio.
B:3o—Gocd Tidings Broadcast,
9:oo—Community Sing.
| 9:3o—Glory Bells,
10:00—News and Sports.
10:15—0ld Favorites.
11:00—Pipes of Melody.
l 11:10—News.
11:15—Church Services.
12:15—Ted Dale Show. °
I:oo—Souvenir Songs.
| I:ls—Revolving Bandstand,
]' I:3o—Sunday Serenade.
2:oo—Revolving Bandstand,
' 4:3o—Globetrotters. /
4:4s—Easy Moments.
| s:oo—Wayne King.
| s:3o—Adventures of Frank Race.
J 6:oo—Sign Off.
| MONDAY
| s:3o—Sign On.
| s:3o—Reville Roundup.
| 6:oo—News.
6:ls—Snriley Burnette Show,
6:3o—TFarmer’s Daily Guide.
7:oo—News. P
7:os—The Blessed Hope.
7:3o—Down Melody Trail.
7:45--Vocal Varieties.
B:oo—News.
8:15—Hook & Trigger Club,
B:3o—The Musical Clock.
B:ss—News,
9:oo—Morning Devotional,
9:IS—WRFC Trading Post,
9:3o—Vic Damone.
9:4s—The Feminine Agenda.
10:00—1It Won't Be Long Now.
10:25—News.
10:45—Saddle Songs.
11:00—The Chuck Wagon,
12:15—News.
12:30—LeFevre Trio.
12:45—Checkerboard Time,
I:oo—News.
I:os—Luncheon Serenade,
I:2o—Luncheon Serenade.
2:oo—Modern Masters.
2:30-—Record Room.
3:oo—Globetrotters.
3:ls—Record Room.
3:3o—Market Quotations.
3:35-—Record Room.
4:4s—Easy Moments.
s:oo—Tomorrow's Headlines,
s:ls—Sports Roundup.
s:3o—Lone Ranger.
6:oo—Sign Off.
' GUM STEALER JAILED
i WINNIPEG.— (AP) —Pleading
| guilty to stealing 40 cents worth
| of gum and matches, a 16-year
old youth was sentenced to six
- month sin jail. Officials said he
had a record dating back to when
he was 10 years old.
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radio program, “King Arthur Godfrey
And His Round Table!”
Remember to tune in this Sunday and
every Sunday for this great new half
hour with King Arthur Godfrey! It's all
brought to you by Kingan’s Bacon,
Canned Meats, and a host of other deli
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
PALACE—
’ Sun.-Mon.-Tues. — “Force of
Arms,” starring William Holden,
l Nancy Olson, Frank Lovejoy. Let’s
|Stalk Spinach—Popeye comedy.
! News.
| Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. — “Texas
| Carnival,” starring Esther Wil
-1 liams, Red Skelton, Howard Keel.
Tweetie’'s SOS — Looney Tune.
Ride Cowboy Ride—special. News.
* RITZ—
Sun. — -“Prehistoric Women,”
starring Laurette Luez, Allan Nix
on. Rabbit Fire—cartoon. Merry
Mavericks—Stooges comery.
l Mon.-Tues.—“Francis Goes to
the Races,” starring Donald O’
Connor, Piper Laurie. Why Play
Leap Frog—Tom and Jerry car
toon, Football Thrills—Pete Smith.
Wed.-Thurs. — “Sirocco,” star
ring Humphrey Bogart, Marta To
ren, Lee J. Cobb. Cat Tamale—
noveltoon. Way Out West in Flor
ida—pacemaker.
Fri.-Sat. — “Fort Dodge Stam
pede,” starring Allan “Rocky”
Lane. Horse on a Merry Go Round
—color favorite. She’s Oil Mine—
Buster Keaton comedy. Overland
With Kit Carson—chapter 10,
DRIVE-IN—
Sun. — “Strictly Dishonorable,”
starring Ezio Pinza, Janet Leigh.
So You Want to be a Paperhanger
—Joe Doakes. Brother John—
Cartoon melody.
Mon.-Tues. — “Cattle Drive,”
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because the Hallmark
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on it. Sunday would be
my choice when I can get
Our Miss Brooks and
The Jack Benny Show.”’
' OUR MISS BROOKS
6:30 p. m. The hilarious saga of
| the teacher who is cverybody’s
| pet.
THE JACK BENNY
SHOW
7:00 p. m. No one funnier even
when the maestro “plays” his
violin.
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Amos’'n’ Andy for solid
laughs, then Horace Heidt
and his able youngsters
who want to replace the
stars of todav."”
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AMOS ‘N’ ANDY
7:30 p. m. Warm, wonderful
humor from America's favorite
comedy team,
' THE HORACE HEIDT
SHOW
8:30 p. m. Talented and deter
mined kids with stardust in
the eves
TONIGHT DIAL
1340 A. M. — 995 F. M.
Listen.to the stars WGAU
the stars listen to
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Sunday & Monday
STARSIN MY CROWN
with Joel McCrea
starring Joel McCrea, Dean Stock
well, Love that Pup—Tom and
Jerry cartoon. Water Tricks —
Pete Smith. News.
Wed.-Thurs.—‘‘Showboat,” star
ring Kathryn Grayson, Howard
Keel, Ava Gardner, Leghorn
Swaggled—cartoon, - News.
Fri—“ Bowery Battalion,” star
ring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall
Georgia and the Dragon—jolly
frolics. Blonde Atom Bomb -—
Andy Clyde.
Sat.—“ Stage 'To Tucson,” star
ring Rod Cameron, Wayne Mor
ris. Fiesta Time-—screen song.
Glacier Fishing-—sport.
GEORGIA —
Sun-Mon. — “The Prowler,”
starring Van Heflin, Evelyn Keyes.
French Rarebit. Fox News. The
Big Campus.
Tues.-Wed. — “Honey Chile,”
starring Judy Canova, Eddie Foy,
jr. Card Sharp, Cat Choo.
Thurs-Fri.—*“Rich, Young and
Pretty,” starring Jane Powell,
Wendell Corey. Leghorn Swag
gled. Fox News.
Sat—“ Home Town Story,” star
ring Donald Crisp, Marjorie Rey
nolds, Merry Mavericks. Sun
shine Sports.
STRAND—
Sun.Mon.-Tues.-Wed. — “People
Will Talk,” starring Cary Grant,
Jean Crain. News,
Thurs.Fri.-Sat. — “Across the
Wide Missouri,” séarring Clark
Gable, Ricardo Montalban. Arn
old The Benedict. Practical Pig.
News.
Sat. — (Owl Show) “Little
Egypt,” starring Mark Stevens,
Rhona Fleming.
The hand tree, a native of
Mexico, takes its name from the
form of its flowers which some
what resemble the fingers of the
human hand.
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On the Bob Hawk show,
I figure I must have asked
a quarter-million questions
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What are my favorite
. Sunday night programs?
Bergen and MeCarthy,
| and Meet Corliss Archer,
Now I'm a lemae!”’
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8:00 p. m, The little acorn who
grew to be the greatest oak in
radio comedy.
MEET CORLISS
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9:00 p. m. Gay shennanigans
about the ageless problems of
teen-agers.
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‘On Sunday after a long
week’s flight on the
airways I like to set down
my plane, put my uke
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let somebody else make
the music. The Contented
Hour and the Choraliers
make a very pleasing
combination.””’
CONTENTED HOUR
9:30 p. m, Tony Martin and Jo
Stafford. These bkright stars
know the songs vou want and
how to sing them
THE CHORALIERS
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magic with the songs American
loves best,
TONIGHT DIAL |
1340 A. M. — 99.5 F. M,
Listen to the stars WGAU
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A large array of attrlctlvel
awards have been secured for the
Dog Show to be held October 28
in Hardman Hall on the College
of Agriculture campus and the
exhibit of trophies can be seen on
display at Van Cleve's florist shop
Monday, October 22 through
Thursday, October 25.
Van Cleve's donated flower ar
rangements to be displayed on the
trophy table the show.
The special prizes are:
Best dog in show—trophy by
Athens Kennel Club,
Sporting group—trophy by
Webb-Crawford Co,
Hound group—trophy by Rus
sell Daniel, Inc.
Working group——trophy by D.
Weaver Bridges. ]
Terrier group—trophy by Mrs.
Robert B. Moore.
Toy group—trophy by Athens
Laundry and Dry Cleaners.
The Local Group special are:
Uocal Sporting group—trophy
by J. S. Mullin,
Local Hound group—trophy by
Athens Truck and Tractor.
Local Working group—trophy
by Mrs. Jane Renka.
Local Terrier group—trophy by
Dr. W. A. Mackenzie, D. V. M.
Local Toy group—trophy by
Miss Lila Warren. |
Local Non-Sporting group—tro
phy by Mrs. G. A. Elliott. |
The Junior Showmanship
awards are:
For boys and girls up to 12 yrs.
of age—trophy by L. L. Landon,
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For boys and girls 12-16 yrs. of
age—trophy by John L. Renka,
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MONEY IN THE SKY
v NEW YORK.—(AP)—The dirig
ible mast that the late Alfred E.
Smith had built on top of the Em-~
pire State Building is paying off
in a way probably never envis
| ioned by “Al.”
A television broadcasting mast
surmounting this world’s tallest
building is bringing in $500,000 a
year in rents, according to George
A. Hammer of the Charles F.
| Noyes Company, agents.
Five local TV stations pay $70,-
000 a year each to use the mast,
plus $30,000 a year for space for
control equipment. In addition,
the observation tower brings in
SBOO,OOO a year in admissions.
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uncovered in Southern Mexico
I was discovered in 1858 by a native
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OMAHA, — (AP) — Nebraska's
Methodist ministers and thels
wives are going to study the best
psychological methods of eounsel
ing the American family.
The object of the monthly meet
ing is to foster a closer knit family
group through the help of the
church.
Dr. Charles A, Tompkins, Omaha
pediatrician and prime mover in
establishing the clinic, says Ameri
can family men spend more time in
business conferences and club
meetings than they do with their
families. He says this denotes a
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BIG DAY
REGINA, Sask—(AP)—Mayor
B. W. Mellor, officer commanding
the 16th Royal Ordnance Depot in
Regina, had a day to remember,
He became teh father of a baby
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Remember new shoes are high in price so save
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WE DO “INVISIBLE RESOLING.”
— 45 Years In Athens —
MARTIN BROS. SHOE SHOPS
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178 N. Thomas St. (Corner of Clayton St.)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1951,
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our moth.
er, l\élrs. Angeline Davig, m
passed away one year ago toqas
October 20, 1950, " ..,
Only God knows how mych Wwe
miss you,
Never shall your memory fadg,
Loving thoughts shall alwaps
wandaer
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God knew your cross was hea\',\
And your pains were hard to b
So he crossed your heavy eyefi
And whispered Peace be Thine,
We can never forget youy, mothey,
For we hold your memory dear,
And we are sure when life is oygy,
You will be first to greet us thesy
Mrs. Ella Jackson, daughtaey,
Mr. Robert Dennis, son,
and Grandchildren.