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THURSDAY EVENING
6:15-—~Tomorrow’s Headlines
. (H. Randolph Holder).
6:2o—Sports Roundup
(Bill Simpson).
6:45-—George Wright and Organ.
7:00-Civic 1. Q.
7:3o—The Pay-Off. '
B:oo~Globetrotters.
B:ls—The Stars Sing.
B:2o—~Popcorn Party,
9:oo—~News Check.
9:os—Curtain Calls,
10:00~News.
10:15—The Night Owl, |
11:00-—News in a Nutshell.
11:05—~The Night Owl. ‘
12:00—Stardusting. |
12:25~News Nighteap. |
12:30--Siga Off.
FRIDAY MORNING
s:so==Bign On,
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
6:oo—~News.
6:os—~Reveille Roumdup.
6:15-Smiley Burnette,
6:30--Reveille Roundup.
6:45~F0rd Farm Time,
T:oo==News,
7:os~=The Blessed Hope,
7:3o=~Lown Melody Trail.
7:45--Wake-Up Saving Time,
B.oo==News,
8:15-=The Musical Clock.
8:55=-John Conte Little Show,
9:oo—The Morning Devotional.
9:IS=WRFC Trading Post.
9:3o==Evelyn Knight.
9:4s—The Feminine Agenda.
10:00==Charles Antell, Formula 9.
10:15==Anything Goes.
10:25-=News.
10:30—==The Blessed Hope.
11:00=-=The Chuck Wagon.
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. FRIDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—Today's Headlines
(H. Randolph Holder),
12:30—Blackwood Brothers,
12:45-FEddy Arnold.
I:oo—~News,
I:os—Luncheon Serenade.
2:00-—Record Room.
3:3o—News,
3:45-Hive of Jive.
4:3o—Recordßoonr.
5:30-~The Lone Ranger.
6:oo—Easy Moments.
1340 AM -99.5 FM
THURSDAY EVENING
6:oo—Allen Jackson and News
(CBS)
6:15 —~Sports Parade.
6:30-—~The News Till Now.
6:4s—Lowell Thomas and News
(CBS).
7:oo—Beulah (CBS).
7:15-~Jack Smith Show (CBS).
7:3o—Peggy Lee Show (CBS).
7:4s—FEdward R. Murrow and
News (CBS).
8:00—F. B. L. in Peace and War
(CBS).
B:3o—Hallmark Playhouse
(CBS).
9:oo—Mr. Chameleon (CBS).
9:2S—CBS News.
9:3o—Stars in the Air (CBS).
10:05—Pleasure Time.
10:30—Music You Want When
You Want It. .
10:55—This I Believe. |
11:00—CBS News and the World
Tonight (CBS).
11:00—CBS News & Local News.
11:15—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—News. ‘
- 2:os—Sign Oft. :
FRIDAY MORNING
6:3s—Sign On, $
6:4o—News.
6:45-Hillbilly Highlights, )
7:oo~Harmony Time.
7:ls—~Good Morning Circle,
7.30~W0r1a News Briefs.
7:35—G00d Morning Circle.
7:45-—Local News,
8:00~CBS World News Roundup
(CBS).
B:ls—The Bread of Life,
B:3o—Music Shop Parade.
9:oo—~News of America (CBS).
9:ls—Hymms of All Churches.
9:3o—The Woman’s Whirl,
9:4s—Strength for the Day.
10:00—~Arthur Godfrey (SBS).
11:30—Ring me Bell.
11:45—Rosemary (CBS).
12:00—~Wendy Warren and News
(CBS).
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—~Mid-Day Roundup of the
News,
12:30—Romance of Helen Trent
(CBS).
12:45—J0e Enrerson Hymn Time.
I:ls—~Ma Perkins (CBS).
I:3o—Young Dr. Mulone (CBS),
I:4s—The Guiding Light (CBS).
2:00-Grady Cole (CBS).
2:15--Perry Mason (CES).
2:30--This [s Nora Drake
(CBS).
2:4s—The Brighter Day (CBS)
3:oo—This I Believe,
3:os—Local News.
3:ls—Hillbilly Matinee.
3:3o—Hillbilly Matinee,
4:00—1340 Platter Party.
s:oo—Library Story Time.
s:ls—The Artie Shaw Show.
s:3o—Songs for You.
s:4s—Curt Massey, Martha Til
ton & Orchestra (CBS).
EXPENSIVE BATTERY CHARGE
INDIANAPOLIS — (AP) — A
$lO fine was Municipal Judge Phil
lip L. Bayt’s answer to the execuse
offered by Jameg A. Young, 25, for
a speeding charge: “My battery
was low, and I was just 4rying to
charge it.”
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Radie—TV
THURSDAY EVENING
WSB — Channel 2
(NBC)
6:oo—Woody Willow,
6:30-—Cartoons,
6:45-"Zorro.”
7:00-~Goldbergs*,
7:ls—Press Gallery.
7:3o—Views; Weather. L
7:4s—News, ¥
B:oo—Groucho Marx®*, ls
B:3O—T-Men in Action®*, é
9:oo—Dragnet®*,
9:3o—James Melton*,
10:00—Martin Kane*,
10:30—Wrestling from
Hollywood*.
12:00—News; Silent, '
WAGA — Channel 5 ¢
(CBS-D) !
6:oo—News*, "
6:15-—Logan Sisters.
6:3o—Newsreel,
6:45—J. Woods; News.
7:oo—Dale Carnegie,
7:4s—Stork Club.
7:3o—News*,
B:oo—Burns & Allen®*,
B:3o—Amos & Andy*.
9:oo—lt’'s News to Me*,
9:3o—Big Town*,
10:00—Racket Squad®*.
10:30—Crime Photographer*,
11:00—News*. :
11:15—The Continental*.
Silent.
WLTV — Channel 8
(ABC)
B:oo—Swingbillies.
6:3o—Cartoons.
6:4s—News; Weather. .
7:oo—Kit Carson.
7:3o—Lone Ranger*,
8:00—Stop the Music with Bert
Parks*,
9:oo—Herb Shriner*,
9:3o—Meet the Champ.
10:00—Carling Theater.
11:00—News.
Silent.
*__lndicates Network Programs.
NEW MOTION PICTURE
“power for Protection” is the
title of a new educational motion
picture that is being made avail
able to Georgia farm audiences
through county’agents of the Agri
cultural Extension Service. The
picture is approximately 30 min
uates long and was photographed
in color.
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The most important item in your
spring wardrobe plans is the little
topper that goes with everything
from daytime and sports clothes
to special evening togs. Add big
pockets, big buttons to this dash
ing collarless shorty.
Pattern No. 8810 is a sew-rite
perforated pattern in sizes 9, 11,
12, 13, 14, 16, 18. Size 11, 3 yards
of 39-inch.
For this pattern, send 30 cents
in COINS, your name, address,
size desired, and the PATTERN
NUMBER to Sue Burnett (The
Banner-Herald), = 1150 Avenue
Americas, New York 36, N. Y.
Basic FASHION for '52 is filled
with ideas to make your clothes
budget go further — time-saving
and economical designs that are
easy to sew. Gift pattern printed
inside. 25 cents.
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