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PAGE FIFTEEN I0NA COUNCIL SCH UMANX-HEIXK, "QUEEX OF SOXG," AGAIX IX ATWATER-KEXT HOUR ANNIVERSARY (Continued From "'age 1) C71 dressed the eatherins' wprn Mrs Margaret MacCauley, of Elizabeth, ore waiue I Madame Ernestine Scbumann-Ileink, world-renowned contralto, whose singing of "The Star Spangled Banner," as the closing selection in the Atwater-Kent Radio Hour of January 31. will never be forgotten by those who heard it, is announced to again participate in an Atwater-Kent Radio Hour. On Sunday evening, December 19, at 9:15 Eastern Standard Time (8:15 Central Time) when the Atwater-Kent Radio Hour is broadcast through WEAF, WEEI, WRC, WGR, WW WSAI, WCCO, WJAR, WTAG. KSD, WCAE, WTAM, WOC, WFI, and WGN, the voice of Madame Schumann-Heink will be heard. Madame Schumann-Heink is probably the world's greatest contralto and for fifty years has been a singer of outstanding note.

The year 1926 marks her Golden Jubilee as a singer, her sixty-fifth birthday and her twentieth anniversary as an American citizen. 'Beautiful! CX OTHlNG you could give her will please her quite as much as a good radio receiver a Kellogg! Shell know at first glance that its cabinet, cf matched and piano finished walnut, adds to the charm of the living room. .75 You tune in a station and she senses immediately that i :11 1 i rn i JEWELED REGULATED GUARANTEED ureat fropneteas; Mrs. Elizabeth Erb, of Oaklyn, Great Pocahontas; Mrs. Carrie Ilippenger, of Hacken-sack, Great Wenonah; Mrs.

Helea Graham, of Wildwood, Great Minnehaha; Mrs. Harriet Wit-more, of Oceanic, Great Keeper of the Wampum; Mrs. ClaTa Sooy, of Leadspoint, First Great Scout; Mrs. Agnes Alpaugh of Dover. Second Great Scout: Mrs.

Sarah Stlllman, of Long Branch, Great Guard of Tepee, and Mrs. Mary Martin, of Camden, Great Guard of Forest. Mrs. Erb was presented a Hnen luncheon set by Mr. Leda Fenna in behalf of the Council, and Mrs.

Charles L. Holstein presented Florence McOready a silk umbrella on behalf of the committee. The chairman of the banquet was Mrs. Florence McCready. She was assisted by Miss Ella Sebring, Mrs.

J. Fenna, Mrs. Mrs. L. Hendrickson.

Miss Helen Parson and Mrs. L. Parson. The officers of the lodge are JUary Marsh. Doris Fenna, Betty Dooley, Charles Miller, Rose Mac-Kay, Helen Parson, Ella Sebring, Florence McCready, Martha Hoff-man and Grace Holstein.

The trustees are May Torrance, E'la Sebring and Millie D-ann. The council will meet In its lodge rooms on Thursday night when election of officers will take place and all members are urged to be present. than the Price Suggests In the year just drawing to a close the price of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars wa3 materially lowered. Yet during this period more important improvements were incorporated than in any year in Dodge Brothers history. Advances were made in engineering and body designs.

The cars possess a greater degree of smoothness, silence and ease. They arc more comfortable, more beautiful. Current prices made possible, of course, by constantly mounting sales are there fore not an obvious measure of value. Prices, in fact, have never told the full story of Dodge Brothers dependability and basic worth. But now, more than ever before, there is far more value than the price suggests.

FRAXK POLE EXTERS HIS 5TH YEAR OF BROADCASTIXG 8UCU reproduction wm uvea juux iiome will rnajte it a place in which you are both happy and glad to spend your evenings. Kellogg has put an enjoyable tealum into radio programs that makes of them an ever-changing, yet always delightful, source of entertainment. Frank Dole, who for the past four years has given a ten-minute talk every Tuesday night on the subject of "Dogs" will enter upon his fifth year of consecutive broad casting from Station WJZ at 7:00 o'clock Tuesday "night, December 21. He is the Kennel Ed'tor- of the New York Tribune and has been en exhibitor, breeder and judge of dogs for the past thirty years. In his next broadcast he will discuss, "Chows." SOMERSET JURORS DECEMBER TERM KILLS MAX SHE ACCUSES OF MURDERING HER SOX $880.00 Touring Car Coupe Special Sedan KeBou laettn trrtllcmxd under applications (or letter pamu of Radio Frequency Laboratories, Inc.

(R. F. Back oi a Kellogg receiver are 29 yean of engineering experience 29 years of precision manufacturing both so sound that Kellogg is now tha world's largest independent telephone maker. Into Models 507 and 506, Kellogg builds three stages oi radio frequency amplification for selectivity and consistently long range. The tuning of four circuits is ar 14 KT.

gffig FPFP WHITE GOLD- FILLED BRACELET Today and tomorrow are red letter days for Chrbrtmaa choppers. We have placed aside for this sale, a pr-l selection of ladies' wrist wa.tr hi AT THE LOW PRICK OF ONLY $7.75. can have your choice of either the dainty rectangular or popular tonnean rhBp-i, hand carved, 14 KARAT HOIJI) WII1TK COLD case fitted with Jeweled, regulated movement irnaranteed to fire arenrate and dependable time. Both of these watches, are fitted with heavy silk grrorfRrmin ribbon bracelets and 14 KARAT SOLID WHITE tiOIJ) chup. In addition we will give AWAV FRKK AN EXTRA WHITE GOLi FILLED FLEXIBLE BRACELET.

Thin combination Is placed la handsome rift box, also given free with every purchase. Every one of these watches la fold with the distinct nnderstandinc; THAT IF VOD CAN DUPLICATE THEM ANYWHERE 1TOR A PENNY IJCSS THAN (20.00, WE WILL KEUM) EVERY CENT YOU PAID, home of (ho many ether bargains? In wrist watches are featured below. See us before bujing elsewhere. A SMaLL WILL rf6lD AfcY. I ARTICLE IN STORE UNTIL XMA8.

I OTHER BARGAINS IN WRIST WATCHES Extra Spatial. 4 alu sa- SALE ftas. pnires Mt In 25 yaar PRICE Pries suarsjitsstf sass 1I5.0S 23.00 14 Karat solid warts sold eats with sow ends. at wltn twe tapphirsa I22.M S40.M 4 blus-wnito dia. Biond set in 14 Karat solid whits sold cm (34.

150.00 14 Karat solid told sass. 17 lawsl Dions Wrist watefl. apscially triotd S4I.M 165.00 12 Dlasiseds. 4 Sappkirsi srt Is platinum in II Karat eaaa. 17 S6I.M 1100.04 20 Blao-wMts diamond, tot In all platinam top cats, doubt valut at 1110.04 1150.00 It Bluo-whlt diamond.

4 sapphire in solid platinum top cas fISt.OO 1200.00 hava en of tns most complete and varlsd tock of ladim' wrlrt watch in tti city. Price rang op to SI, 000. Open Daily to 9 P. M. Till Xmas B.GU1TER&SGN lyf! NASSAU SI AT BKLYX BRIDGE 1 NEXT TO THE WORLD BLDG.

Wkor NASSAU ST. sad PARK ROW Mast Delivered Special to the Courier-News: Somerville, Dec. 15. The December term grand jury probably has the least to worry about of any jury panelled during the last four years, or since the discovery of the bodies of Mrs. Eleanor Mills and Dr.

Edward Hall in.De-Russey's lane, near New Brunswick. September 14, 1922. Since that time every grand jury has been faced with the Importance of indicting someone for the double murder. Because of recent events the responsibility of the new jury i3 considerably reduced. Here is a list of those who are on thegrand jury panel for the term: Lloyd Gumble, Somerville; Mrs.

Cora T. Nixon, house New York, Dec. 14. (INS). Mrs.

Joseph Cagnlno appeared In court today to answer the charge of killing the man she accuses of murdering her son. The woman has admitted the shooting, and according to her attorney will not enter a denial on the stand. Mrs. Cagnino killed Andrew Vi-carelli on September 5, In a crowded street, on almost the spot where her son had been slain a short time before. She turned her gun over to a policeman, and surrendered herself.

Her act in avenging her son has aroused the sympathy of many prominent persons, including stage and screen stars, and Lowell Sherman, the actor, was among those court when the case was called. The woman speaks no English. FIKE MOTOR CAR CO. 128-130 WEST SIXTH STREET AT ARLINGTON AVENUE PLAINFIELD, N. J.

TELEPHONE 1760 CORT THEATRE BUILDING SOMERVILLE TELEPHONE 693 We Also Sell Dependabfe Used Cars -t yr t-- jriite jjf jsr' i ranged for control from one knob. Thelnductvue Tuning system used Is an exclusive Kellogg development that gives equal sensitivity and volume on all wave lengths. KELLOGG rvadio These receivers include every feature for which you have searched in a radio set and you should see and hear them before you buy at any price. We will be glad to demonstrate them day or evening. wife, Somerville; Judson Cain, merchant, Middlebush; George Dodge Brothers MOTOR CARS Thompson, merchant, Somerville; Marion F.

Vander Veer, farmer. BOARD OF KDUCATIOX TO MEET NEXT WEEK North Branch; Dr. A. S. Knight, Model 508 is massive, dignified, nch-feokinc.

It stands 5-4 inches high, is 14 inches wide and, whea closed, is 18 inches deep. Owing to the fact that physician, Peapack; Rev. A. E. Montgomery, clergyman.

Basking Ridge; George R. Layton, official, Bedminster; Fred R. Crawford farmer, Belle Mead; Isaac N. Nixon, executive, Somerville; William Major, banker, Somerville; Lloyd Hoagland. merchant, Som the members were obliged to be out of the city, there was no meeting of the Plainfield Board of Education last nifirhf Tf n.m PLAINFIELD AUTO TIRE CO.

$07 WATCHUNG AVENUE 'PHONE 1980 KEAf, RADIO SERVICE AXD SUPPLIES MRS. WM. LIBBEY CHAPTER GUEST probably be held some night next wees. STOCK EXCHANGE C. 0.

S. HOLDS MONTHLY MEET (Continued From Page 1) As of WJZ. WRC. WBZ, WGY. KDKA and KYW will transmit the WJZ TO BROADCAST PEXXSYLVAXIA RAILROAD CHRISTMAS PARTY .161 53 (Continued from Page 1) Stock Exchange Quotations 2:30 P.

Atchison Am. Can Bald. Locomotive B. Beth. Steel Cal.

Petroleum Boys at Millington. It was announced that the fourth annual card party will be held on January 13 and 14 In the chapter rooms; also that J. Robert O'Brien, economist and lecturer TEA MUSIC PROGRA3I IS AXXOUXCED WJZ will broadcast the Christmas party of the Pennsylvania Railroad to be held at the Metropolitan Opera House at 9:30 o'elock, Thursday night, Decem through the generosity of Dr. Glass, will conclude next week. The relief committee reported that it had helped deliver twenty-four baskets of fruit to sick peo erville; Allen K.

Barnhart broker, Plainfield, Dr. J. T. Robinson, physician, Bound Brook; Ora B. Coates, broker, Watchung; William Richardson, advertiser.

Bound Brook; Harvey Deveney, insurance, Plainfield, R. Berkeley W. Moore, official, Somerville; Edward E. Cooper, farmer, Plainfield, R. Charles O.

Dehne, druggist, Somerville; Freman Stelle, official, Millington; James S. Taggart, undertaker, Bound Brook; Garret W. Van Cleef. insurance, Somerville; Adolph Merthens, manager. Somerville.

Mathew Suydam retired. New Brunswick, R. William H. Staats. merchant.

Belle Mead; Robert Hombel, farmer, Blawen-burg; Ross T. Lake, merchant, Somerville; George Labaw, retired. Rocky Hill; Andrew Kenney, retired. North Plainfield; Robert Cooper, farmer, Kingston; Newton B. Smalley quarryman.

North Plainfield; Charles V. Higgins, manager, Bound Brook; Charles Westlecraft, merchant, ber 23. The features of this par ple and had given a party Decem on political, economic and Industrial problems from an American viewpoint will be the speaker at the next chapter meeting Tuesday, January 25. Christmas greetings were exchanged and a social hour was enjoyed. Miss Henry C.

White presided, assist Ches. Ohio Congress Cigar Consol. Gas Erie R. Fleischman Gen. Asphalt Gen.

Electric Gen. Motors Hudson Motors ty will be the speech by Gen. W. W. Atterbury, the president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and ber 9 for the old people at the Industrial Home.

tap sinein? or hrisfmai rarnla ed by Miss Emily Jenkins, Mrs. W. L. Murray. Mrs.

R. C. Blancke. The Tea Music to be broadcast by WJZ at 4:30 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, December 21, will be played by Freddie Rich's Hungarian Orchestra from the Hotel Astor and will include the following selections: "March Persian" (Strauss), "Blue Danube" (Strauss), "Bohemian Girl" (Balfe). "One Golden Hour" (from Wild Rose) (Frink), "L'Arlessiene" (Bizet), "Indian Lament" (Dvorak), "No.

1 Dance" (Brahms), "Serenata" (Moszkawsky). "Salit D' Amour" (Eger) and "Cymbalon Solo" (Zeville.) Int. Nickel Mr.ck Truck Reporting for the anti-tuberculosis committee, James P. Murray, chairman, said that while the sale of Christmas seals has not yet been as successful as last year it is hoped that during the remaining days before Christmas the 6ale will be materially and Miss Mildred Cone. Pomsettlas and laurel and lighted candles lent a true Christmas set 164 .108 47 30 163 54 110 40 47 86 86 150 48 38 99 42 71 138 43 48 64 42 32 190 56 19 118 23 37 100 110 161 96 154 by the Pennsylvania Railroad employes.

With the broadcasting of the proceedings of this party It will be possible for many employes of the railroad, unable to be in the visible audience, to join In the festivities. A chain of broidcast-Ing stations will carry th.6 party to the Pennsylvania Railroad employes as far West Chicago. ting for a real Yuletide party. HOBO DANCE SATURDAY AT HOLY CROSS SAFE FOUND OX STREET. Elizabeth police reporting for the Newark police, informed police headquarters here last night that a safe bearing the name of M.

Tury. had been found on a street in Newark, and efforts Before deciding upon the Christmas Gifts that you are going to give come in and look at our selection. We have a very attractive display of. gifts for every member of the family. Carving Sets, $7.50 up; Table Cutlery, $7.50 up; Pyrex Dishes, 20c up; Ice Skates, $1.70 up; Chest of Tools, $13.50 and Sleds, $2.00 up, and many others.

JAS. C. HANSEN 141 EAST FRONT STREET TEL. 346 The Largest Wholesale and Retail Paint Store in Union and Somerset Counties. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES.

HARDWARE, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, ETC. The Store of QUALITY and SERVICE' Chrysler Montgomery Ward X. Y. Central N. N.

H. H. RR. North American Pan Petroleum Phil. Read.

C. I. Public Service of N. J. Pullman Sears Roebuck Sinclair South.

Railway Spicer Stand. Oil of N. J. St. Loul3 S.

Fran. Tob. Products Union Pacific United Cigar Stores U. S. Steel Wabash Bros.

DAILY RADIO PROGRAM were being made to find the owner. sBBMSsWaSrwssjwwjssBJ A Hobo Dance will be held Saturday night, December 18, In the parish house of Holy Cross Episcopal Church by the Young People's Society. Everyone is requested to attend the dance costumed as a hobo. A good time is being planned and music for the dancing will be furnished by an orchestra. Charles demon is (est) (cst) WEAF.

NEW YORK 4913 610 k. DOWNTOWN TEMPERATURES (Cosapiled by United Press) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 6:00 5:00 Dinner music, Waldorf. "CUKSE YOU. MURGATROYD 6:00 Synagogue program. 6:30 U.

S. Army Band, 7:00 Salon concert. 7:30 Doerr Saxophone Octet. i 8:00 Troubadours. 8:30 Recital; Trade Mark.

7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 Downtown temperature. reported today at the State Trust Company building were as follows: 10 a. 30; 1 p. m.f 32. 41 I 35 I chairman of the affair.

II wwrma nave been Q- 10:30 IV.JU -uniw dt messrs. uuDen ad Mlnran "Raddjaoie." to (est) (cst) WTAM. CLEVELAND SS3.4 770 k. 6:00 5:00 Royal Canadians. 7:30 6:30 V.

S. Army Band. 8:00 7 :00 Public Auditorium hoar. 11:00 10:00 GJl-gian Serenadera WHK, CLEVELAND 272.6 1 100 k. 7:00 6:00 Musical programs.

WEAO. COLUMBUS 293.9 1020 k. 8:00 7:00 Talks and music. WOC DAVENPORT 483.6 620 k. 7:30 6:30 The Vagabonds.

10:00 9:00 Trade and Mark, songs. 10:30 9:30 Contralto and organist. KOA. DENVER 322.4 930 k. 10:00 9:00 Orchestral Band.

10:30 Anniversary coocert. WHO. DES MOINES 526 70 k. 7:00 6:00 Concert orchestra. 8:00 Stories; Orchestra.

9:00 8:00 WHO Male Ouartet. others. 11:30 10:30 Ben Bernie Orchestra. WJZ. NEW YORK 454.3 660 k.

7:00 6:00 Levi tow's Orchestra. wivr. mtia. and V. to-aigkt.

JKOA pea another candl in its cak. to-night with appro- OUT OUR WAY By Williams 7:30 DeBaun, Preston. Orcnestr 8:00 Rea, Munn. Orchestra. 9:00 New Brunswick Quartette.

9:30 Astor Dance Orchestra. 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 lj tha Cabas. Navy while the U. S. Army Band MO-MO-NES WNYC.

NEW YORK 526 5 70 k. l-i- 10:30 9:30 Philbreck's Orchestra. NUH CAtMTG.T IT OFF -TUerTAWAWi MuH HE.FTUVA 6:30 5:30 Spanish lessons. 7:30 6:30 Alarms, talk, music 8:30 7:30 Music lecture, H. Fleck.

9:50 8:50 Songs, talk, alarms. WMCA. NEW YORK 340.7 880 k. 6:30 5:30 6 hour program. WHN.

NEW YORK 361.2 830 k. 6:30 5:30 6 hour program. WLWL, NEW YORK 384.4 780 k. 9:00 8:002 hour program. rt niri imtv1II 2 590 k.

tor, tvvrT) UMBUTYQM WGHP, DETROIT 270.1 1 1 1 0 k- 6 :00 5 :03 Dinner program. 8 $0 7 :00 usical programs. WW DETROIT 352.7 850 k. :00 5 :00 Dinaer concert. 8:00 7:00 News Orchestra.

9:00 8:00 Programs from WEAF. WCX-WJR, DETROIT 516.B 580 k. 6:00 5:00 Dinner programs. 8:00 7:00 Organ recital; Concert. 12:00 11:00 The Jesters.

PWX. HAVANA 399.8 750 k. 8:00 7- an rnhaii Nitt Band concert. Uten Central Standard TWi 11:00 10:00 fcducational broadcast. KGO.

OAKLAND 361.2 OJU a- A.IUI rut Rn'a 1, li. THE WEE SMALL PERSON cuddled in his cozy crib may have a wonderful future who knows? Perhaps he's only loaned to us for a very 11 -no in -00 Farm nroerram. addresse. 12:00 11:00 W. O.

W. Male Trio. 10 00 9:00 Bacardi Orchestra. KTHS. HOT SPR1NCS 374 BOO k.

WOO, PHILADELPHIA SO0.Z 7:30 6:30 Dinner music 8:10 7:10 Concert program. 0.1c Ft Thratre Orchestra. 10:00 9 :00 Orchestral features. WJAX, JACKSONVILLE 336.9 890 k. 7:30 6:30 Studio music.

11:00 10:00 Dance rmic WLIT. PHILADELPHJA 394 eu a. WOS. JEFFERSON CITY 440.9 680 k. 7:30 6:30 Cnimren stones.

8:00 7:00 Musical program. 9:00 8:00 Programs from WEAF. 8:00 7:00 Farm school; Addresses. 9 00 8:00 Talks; Old time tones. WDAF.

KANSAS CIT 365.6 620 k. 7:00 6:00 School of the air. 9:00 8:00 Little Symohony. 10:30 9:30 Dance Orchestra. WCAE.

PITTSBURGH 4t.J oju a- 6:00 5:00 Dinner music. 10:00 9:00 Trade and Mark, songs. 12:45 11:45 Nighthawk frolic. little while. Don allow him to suffer.

Bring him to this Chiropractic office and we'll restore him by our wonderful science to his normal condition health. The chiropractor remo ves the cause of the disease. It is one thing above all others which, we are able to offer to mankind and we offer our services willingly. 6:30 Uncle 7:30 Programs from WEAF. 8 :30 Covato's Orchestra.

7:30 8:30 9:30 WHO, KATfSAS CI I JOO.O OiU a- 8:00 7:00 I.ipht osera orograra. 11:15 10:15 Midweek musicale. 1 ()(! vrr.nt i. .3. KDKA.

PrrTSBURGH 309.1 970 k. 10:00 lST) (CST) s.m 7: JO Program from WFAP AC. BOSTON 430 1697 k. I ifrrrr Orchestra. wvlrr imm weaf.

BUFFALO 26i3 1130 k. 714 '-WHAM and WFBL pro- XYVr.T" Quartette. 00 7-ywi "inner nsnsc H.M Coocert-7 k. isSs CHICAGO 370i 1 0 k. 10:00 9 Slullrt bor.

Wl features. naZv Reading. '15 oT.CCAGO 302A )90 k. i Jo'toT, a3Kal Attires. fntertammeDt.

7 1 0 k. KFAB. LINCOLN 340.7 OOU 9:10 8:30 Concert program. KFT, LOS ANGELES 467642. k.

8:30 7:30 hour proffram. KHJ. LOS ANGELES 405.2 740 k. 6- 15 Dinner concert. 7- 25 6:25 Report nd lecture 8- 00 7:00 Lions dub program.

9:25 8:25 Instrumental trio. WRVA. RICHMOND 256.3 1 1 70 k. 8- 00 7:00 Markets; Old time hymns. 9:00 8:00 Talk; Scottish 9- 30 8:30 The A String Quartette.

A nn a.aa fishv oreanist. 9:30 8:30 4 hour program. WHAS. LOUISVILLE 399.8750 k. 8:30 7:30 String orchestra.

9 -Ofl Ron TatMe nrrhMlra. WMBF. MIAMI BEACH 384.4 780 k. WAHG. RICHMOND HILL-31S-950 7:00 6:00 Concert program.

0:00 9:00 Dane music 7-30 6:30 I nonr WGY. SCHENECTADY 379.5 790 k. 6:00 5:00 Markets; Farm program. WHAD. MILWAUKEE 275.1 1090 k.

6:00 Rerarts: Dinner music 7:30 6:30 Kastman i neatre 7-15 Kaymona vyuson, 8: 10:00 WBZ. SPRINGFIELD 333.1 900 k. 1 DR. A. STRUBING CHIROPRACTOR 1006 PARK AVENUE Corner Stelle Avenue Telephone 1922 Plainfleld LADY ATTENDANT HOME CALLS Morning calls at the office can be made by appointment; 6:15 7:30 i i 'in hi.

i "uuv( Radio Nature League 7-00 Mendelssohn Trio; Soloe. 8:00 9:00 If oaTnniunireia, CFCA. TORONTO 356.9 840 k. CI 7:00 6:00 Urcnesrra 9:45 Romanelh Orchestra. 9:30 8:30 Concert.

WCCO, MPLS-ST. PAUL 416.4 720 k. 6:15 5:15 Children's hour. 7:45 6:45 Hour of music 8:30 7:30 Talk; Music. 9 :00 8 :00 Troubadours.

9:30 8:30 Craftsmen. 10:00 9:00 Trade and Mark, songs 10:30 9:30 The Crinoline Trio. 11:00 10:00 Kiwanis Club program. 12:30 11 :30 Organ recital. WSM, NASHVILLE 282.8 1060 k.

7:45 6:45 Dinner music; Stories. 9:00 8:00 Orchestra. 11:00 10:00 Vocal concert. WOR. NEWARK 405.2 740 k.

6:15 5:15 Dinner music; Sports. 7-30 6:30 Music and lecture. 8:15 7:15 Vanderbilt Orchestra. 9 00 8 :00 Studio Guild concert. Trio.

1 WVt: Programs. 0:45 WRC, WASHINGTON 468.5 640 k. WRl P. M. office hours 1 to 8 o'clock 7:00 5 TitSr11-32S3 920 k.

Piano recital. lion" 6:30 United States Army Band, Prrxrrami from WWr. 7:30 :00 7-wT- Army Band. 6 J7 1-30 10:30 Dance orchestra, WORCESTER 545.1 550 k. 8:30 EAF.

trora i WnV. Simon Orchestra. 7:00 8:00 OOUBLE ACr04 AW i atMMajt) oai 7:00 Orchestra, otjers. 9-00 Trade and Mark, aonfa. (U.B Courier-News Telephone Number is 6200 10:00 -710k.

10:00 9:00 Talk; Trio; News. 1 11:00 10:00 Fletcher's Orchestra..

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