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Radio ★ ★ Theaters * * Features
AT THE
THEATERS
LUCAS— Today and Friday, "Mr.
Deeds Goes to Town,” with
Gary Cooper and Jean Ar
thur.
BlJOU— Today Friday and Saturday,
"Littlest Rebel,” with Shir
ley Temple.
ODEON— Today, "Girl Friend,” with
Ann Bother and Jack Haley.
Friday and Saturday “Drift
Fence,” with Buster Crabbe.
FOLLY— Today, "Navy Wife” with
Claire Trevor and Ralph
Bellamy. Friday and Sat
urday, "Rose of the Ran
cho,” with John Boles and
Gladys Swarthout.
ARCADIA— Today, "Exclusive Story”
with Francot Tone and
Madge Evans. Friday and
Saturday, “Woman Trap,”
and "Riding Wild,” with
Tim McCoy.
SAVANNAH— Today, Friday and Sat
urday "Modern Times” with
Charlie Chaplin and Pau
line Goddard.
POEMS THAT LIVE
What Is Good
"What is the real good?”
I asked in musing mood.
Order, said the law court;
Knowledge, said the school;
Truth, said the wise man;
Pleasure, said the fool;
Love, said the maiden;
Beauty, said the page;
Freedom, said the dreamer;
Home, said the sage;
Fame, said the soldier;
Equity, the seer;—
Spake my heart full sadly,
"The answer is not here.”
Then within my bosom
Softly this I heard:
"Each heart holds the secret;
Kindness in the word.”
—John Boyle O’Reilly.
Style Whimsy
Raincoats, always an important
item in the spring wardrobe, are
smarter tha never. Reßian sleeves and
snug standing eollars are noteworthy
details; tnen there is the white rain
cape in full length, with navy collar,
buttons and piping, with a belt across
the back which is stitched in navy.
Swagger lines also are noted in new
raincoats.
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June Lang
The manner in which a screen star can change her entire personality
by a different coiffure and makeup is illustrated by this new photo of
June Lang, whose hairdress for her new picture gives her a much more
sophisticated appearance than for her roles in “Captain January" and
“Zero Hour”
GOVERNOR TO VISIT
BALTIMORE. April 30 (TP)—
Governor Harry Nice will pay an
official visit to the German Train
ing Cruiser Emden today.
Aboarl the ship will be German
Ambassador Hans Luthei. The
5,400 ton Emden, with 150 cadets
and a crew of 500, is docked at
Baltimore on a good-will visit.
SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936
ON THE AIR
RADIO PROGRAM
Thursday, April 30
CBS
P.M.
4:oo—Lewis Gannett, “Books.”
4:ls—Wilderness Road, sketch
4:3o—Derby Week at Churchill
s:oo—Margaret McCrae, songs
s:ls—News of Youth
s:3o—News; George Hall’s Orch.
s:4s—Renfrew of the Mounted
6:oo—Maybelle Jennings, commen
tator.
6:ls—Musical Toast; Jerry Cooper.
6:3o—Kate Smith’s songs
6:4s—Boake Carter, commentator
7:oo—Airshow: Alexander Gray, bar.
7:3o—Gov. Alfred M. Landon, Inter
viewed by H. V. Kaltenborn
8:00 —The Caravan
B:3o—Ed Wynn, "Guliver, the
Traveler.”
9:oo—Horace Heidt’s Brigadiers
9:3o—March of Time
9:45—U. S. Chamber of Commerce
10:00Don Bestor’s Orch.
10:15—Don Bestor’s Orch.
10:30—Tommy Dorsey’s Orch.
11:00—Abe Lyman’ s Orch.
11:30 —Henry King’s Orch
Friday. May 1
AM.
7:oo—Morning Devotions
7:ls—Ray Block, pianist
7:30 —Bob and Rennie, song
7:4s—The Bluebirds, trio
B:oo—Dear Columbia, fan mail
dramatization
B:3o—Richard Maxwell, songs
B:4s—Rae Eleanor Ball, violinist.
9:oo—News; Montana Slim, Yodel
ing Cowboy
9:ls—Beatrice Fairfax, "Heart Prob
lems.”
9:3o—Captiva tors
9:4s—Ozark Melodies
10:00 —The Goldbergs, sketch
10:15—Romance of Helen Trent
10:30—Just Plain Bill
10:45—Rich Man’s Darling, sketch
11:00—The Voice of Experience
11:15—Musical Reveries with Stuart
Churchill
11:30 —Mary Marlin, sketch
11:45—Five Star Jones, sketch
12:00—noon, Merrymakers
P. 24.
12:15—Savitt Serenade
I:oo—Ruth Carhart, Orch.
I:ls—Happy Hollow
I:3o—American School of the Air
2:oo—Sweet and Hot
2:ls—Sweet and Hot
3:oo—Derby Week at Churchill
Downs
3:3o—Army Band
4:oo—Buddy Clark baritone •
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NBC
4:oo—South Sea Islanders
4:ls—Madge Marley and Carl Landt
4:3o—Twin City Foursome
4:4s—Little OArphan Annie child
hood playlet
s:oo—Flying Time sketch
s:ls—Emerson Gill’s Orch.
5:30 —News; Frank and Flo
s:4s—Lowell Thomas commentator
6:oo—Amos ’n Andy
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6:3o—Lum and Abner
6:4s—Music is My Hobby
7:oo—Pittsburgh Symph. Orch.
7:3o—Good Times Society; Orch.
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B:3o—America’s Town Meeting
9:oo—Bing Crosby
9:3o—Music Magic
10:00—Amon ’n Andy sketch
J2 : l!~ Rural Adm’n.
10:30—Chas. Dornberger’s Orch.
11:00—Ruby Newman’s Orch.
11:30—George Olsen’s Orch.
Friday May 1
A.M.
7:oo—Morning Devotions
000(1 Mo ™ing Melodies
7:30 Cheerio: Inspirational talk
and Music
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B.oo—Breakfast Club; Orch.
Walter Cassel, bar.
9.ls—Edward Mac Hugh, Gospel
singer
9:3o—The Mystery Chef
9:4s—David Hanim, sketch
10:00—Happy Jack, songs
10:15—Wendell Hal], songs
10:30—Nation’s Capital
11:00—Simpson Boys of Sprucehead
Bay
11-Ts—Honeyboy and Sassafras
11:30—Merry Madcaps
11:45—Jules Lande’s Ensemble
12:00—noon, News; Market and
Weather Reports.
P.M.
12:15—Lee Gordon’s Orch.
Farm and Home Hour
I:oo—Magic of Speech
I:3o—Nchiolas Mathay’s Orch.
J :^~ Gen - Ped - of Women’s Clubs
2:oo—Forever Young, sketch
2:ls—Ma Perkins, sqetch
2:3o—Vic and Sade
2^4s—The O’Neills, sketch
3:oo—Betty and Bob, sketch
3:3o—How to be Charming
3:45 —Don Pedro’s Orch.
4:oo—Virginia State Choral Festival
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Virginia Clark
Not only is Virginia Clark’s speech perfect on those “Your English”
better speech network programs, but she also takes a picture that’s
pretty close to perfect, too, as you can see.
TRIPLE WEDDING
COLUMBIA, S. C„ April 30.—Rev.
H. A. McCullough of St. Paul’s Lu
theran church is going to perform a
triple wedding next Sunday.
Three sisters are being married in
the St. Paul auditorium immediate
ly after the church services.
Rev. McCullough has taken it upon
himself to invite the entire congrega
tion. However, the three brides-to-be
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say anything the preacher does is sat
is factory with them. It so happens
that they are Rev. McCollough’s
daughters.
BOY PREACHER BUSY
ATLANTA, April 30.—An 18-year
old boy is conducting evangelistic
services in Atlanta. He is the Rev. I
David Hall of Athens, Ga.
Rev. Hall says he has been a Bap-1
tist minister for five years. He says
that his two brothers are also devot
ing their lives to religious work.
Sixteen-year-old Homer is an or
dained minister ako. Fourteen-year
old Neal is an evangelistic singer in
North Carolina.
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