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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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urn TIIE TIMES RECORDER: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946 reading, Mrs. Harold' Tom; vocal TWO selections, Fred Let Tom; homt Three Accidents Union Grange To Meet Monday Institutions, Mrs. Harold Erwine; prayer, Mrs. E. H.

Harman; se Stroke Fatal To William Fowler Spirit Of Truth Sermon Theme WSCS Announces Sunday Program The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Central Trin lections by male quartet, Sam Union grange will meet Monday! Reported Friday evening at 8 o'clock with Karl Carr, Bert Richardson, Harold Erwine and Clarke Davis. Three minor automobile acci Carter, master, in charge. The lecture h6ur program follows: song by grange; talk, "Agri Talk, "Foreign Institutions," Mrs. Sara Carr; prayer, Mrs. J.

E. Morton; vocal selections, Fred Lee dents In Zanesville were investi-Bated by police Friday night None Beaver Pall Band At Homecoming The Beaver Fall High School band will participate in Muskingum College's 25th Homecoming Anniversary today. The band, under the direction of Adolph Pletlncks, class of '30, Muskingum, will march in the parade preceding the game. After the game, the 110 piece band will give a musical demon-stratlon on tht campus quadrangle opposite Cambridge Hall. Many high, school bands from Ohio are expected to be present ity Methodist church will hold a special service at tht church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in ob resulted In personal Injury.

Tom; hymn, "From Greenland Paul L. Wilson, 22, of this city, culture by the lecturer; poem, Mrs. Carlos Meek; selection by quartet; talk, "Child Management," Victor Martin; surprise number by grange member; closing song; con Icy oneriory; soio, "The Lord's Prayer," Fred Tom; poem; duet, Fred and Harold Tom; hymn, "Jesus Shall Reign;" silent prayer and organ meditation; benediction. Rev. L.

A. Schreiber. servance of the week of Prayer and Self Denial. The following program will be presented: organ prelude; hymn, "The Kingdom Coming;" scripture tests. Mrs.

Matty Eskey. Mrs. Lelah William Henry Fowler, 46, of 369 Freeborn avenue, died Friday morning at his home after he suffered a stroke Monday. He had been ill for three years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Hilda Marie Fowler; a son, Robert, and twin daughters, Marjorie and Margaret all of the home; a brother, Robert Fowler of Frazeys-burg; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Smith of the East pike, Mrs. E. J. Swope and Mrs.

Marie Snyder, both of Columbus; and a half-brother, Charles Best of Cornell street. The body has been removed to the Keck funeral home where ar driving a Garrett Coal company truck from South Zanesville, collided with a car driven by Forrest D. Reed, 59, of 513 Moxahala avenue. Both were headed north on Moxahala avenue at Ontario street and the former attempted to make a left turn when the acci "The Spirit of Truth" will be the subject of Dr. W.

F. Schiller's subject at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at the Forest Avenue Presbyterian church. Thi Reformation Sunday In the Protetant The Junior choir, under the direction of Mrs. John O. Fenwlck, will present a special number.

"Be Glad, Ye Righteous" will be sung by the senior choir. The soloist will be Joseph A. Collins, tenor. In observance of Navy Day which is Sunday, the names from the honor roll of those serving, or who have served In the Navy, will be listed in the church calendar and a prayer will be offered. Church school will be at 9:45 a.

m. under the direction of John 0. Fenwlck. King and Mrs. Opal White will serve on the hospitality committee.

James Kirkbride Man Pays Fine For Disorderly Charge Two persons charged with Intoxication and disturbing the peace were given a hearing Friday morning in municipal court One pleaded innocent. Vesta Church, 70, of 740 Monroe street, pleaded Innocent, while Charles Carnes, 74, of 741 Monroe street, paid a fine of $30 and costs on the charge. They were arrested early Friday morning. Mock Rogers At Exchange Meet Ralph M. Wells gave a series of Impersonations of Will Rogers tht former Western comedian and philosopher, last night at the weekly meeting' ot.

the Exchange club held at the YWCA. Guests Included Herbert Lewis, Salem, N. Robert Kelso, of the Zanesville office of the Ohio Bell Telephone company and fames Jasper of Gratiot James Brelsford was In charge of the program- with President Harry Ruth conducting the business session. dent happened at 2 o'clock. Fit-day afternoon.

At Friday morning, cars collided on Greenwood avenue in front of 1235. when James A. Nix rangements are being completed. on, 21, driving east, attempted to Dies On Friday James G. Kirkbride, 74, of 1102 Moxahala avenue, died at 10:30 Friday night at his home, of pneu pass truck and collided witn a car being driven west on Greenwood avenue by Mark A.

Smith, 33, of Zanesville. Bethel Rex. 48, Dies Suddenly monia, a three-weeks' Illness. Police Investigated an accident at 1:20 Friday afternon at Prince street and Nancy avenue, between cars driven by Edmond Bradshaw, 69, of Zanesville and Richard Neff, Bethel Rex. 48, died suddenly at his home on State Rh 76 between SETTLE CASE 'i, The action of Harris Landls against P.

G. Osborne, scheduled for trial before a Jury in Judge P. H. TannehiU's common pleas court Friday, was settled out of court. The plaintiff charged he had paid more than the ceiling price for a refrigerator which he purchased.

Cumberland and McConnelsvllle Friday evening. A farmer, he had Survivors are hls wife Onna, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Pritchard, 440 Stewart street; Mrs. Henry Peterson of the Stovertown road, Mrs. Delia Wilson of Zanesville Route and Miss Delores Kirkbride of the home; seven sons, Clarence of Crooksvllle, Charles and Russell of the home; Delbert of South Zanesville, Gilbert of Muskingum avenue.

Ray SATURDAY is DAY Yes, Saturday is the last day for resi-dentsof Muskingum county to enroll in Blue Cross. Headquarters in the court house will be open until 9 P. M. Saturday Night lout of every 3 Persons in Columbus have their Hospital Bills paid by Blue Cross 27, of 1068 uaugnman avenue. Agnes Ridenour resided In that vicinity all his life.

Surviving are his wife, Leona, and one son, Ralls Rex. Private funeral services will be held at the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with burial in the Windy Hill cemetery. Funeral Today i ef mond of Roseville, and Albert of South Zanesville, Route two half brothers, John and Burt Kirk' LP DEER OO ALE $3 Per Case Up Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes The body will be removed from the Tom funeral home at Cumberland Saturday noon to the residence where friends may call until B. Ridenour.

70. will be held at bride, both of Malta; 32 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The body has been removed to the Gosnel funeral home. 275 E. Town street, Columbus, Saturday! Sunday morning at 11 ociock.

the William Thompson and Son funeral home. afternoon at 1 o'clock. Burial win be In Zanesville. OPEN EVENINGS TILL Mrs. Ridenour died at the home of her daughter.

Mrs. Russell Wise- Luther League Meet Opens Last Night With many delegates in attendance the Central Conference of Luther League of the Synod of Ohio, opened a two-day session In St. John's Lutheran church Friday. The first session was held Friday evening with Rev. Varveth P.

Mitchell of Mansfield delivering the sermon, using as his theme, "Vitality." Group entertainment featured later in the church social hall. Sessions this" morning will be held in the recreation room of the YWCA. Wesleyan Circle To Hold Party carver in Columbua Thursday. Surviving are the daughter; one Rotarians Hear Kenneth Gale The Wesleyan Circle of 13 Fruit Wines CHERRY JL ELDERBERRY 7w APPLE HJfM- MAY WINE fuh ruth the will Dresden Methodist church son, Harold Fletcher, Columbus; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. hold a Halloween party at the home of Mrs.

Beulah Cordray McCONNELSVILLE, O. Ken Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. neth Gale of the Mosaic Tile Members are asked to attend CP Brotherhood To masked. company of Zanesville, was the guest speaker at the meeting of 20 Calif. Wines Mrs.

Louise Dawson is chairman Meet Thursday the Malta-McConnelsvllle Rotary of the committee In charge of the refreshments and The first dinner meeting of the 98,000,000 members In the United State. 2,300,000 In Ohio. 1S.OOO Joining Dally. Every 6th pereon In the United States and Puerto Rioo belong. club, Friday evening at the Ken nebec hotel.

$4.00 BLUR CROSS IS THB ONLY HOSPITAL CARS PLAN SPONSORED BY THB AMBRICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. THERE ARE 3800 MEMBER HOSPITALS. PORT MUSCATEL SHERRY The talk wa Illustrated with The meeting will be featured year of the Brotherhood ot the Central Presbyterian church will be held at the church Thursday evenim at 6:15 o'clock. Marshall To Head Advisory Board At a meeting held at the V.W.C.A. Ralph Marshall was nam by talks by Mrs.

Dorothea Dunn and Mrs. Ardeltha Swope on their trip to the camp at Lancaster last summer as chaperones of the For Sale Ernest Cady, editorial writer oi Whlt4 table, model jaa range, the Columbus Dispatch win De tne TOKAY FIFTH WHITE PORT Half Gallons $2.35 up A-l condition. Mrs. Raymond srjeaker. Having attended the.Paris Dreseden group.

peace conference irom its opening Smith, 4th and Liberty St. Tel. 138 Red. ed chairman of the advisory board of the Salvation Army here. Other olficers chosen were T.

E. Wtih, vice chairman; Mrs. Vashtl Jones Funk, secretary, and Mrs. Harry until late in August ne win aiscuss the records and action of the group. Cadv.

who is a native of Europe, Marriage License To Confer Decoration At Findlay Meet PLENTY OF BEER MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Carl F. Drake, 62, Malta, la Mangold, treasurer. borer, son of Charles E. and Jen L. Day is the Last Day of the Blue Cross Muskingum County Community Enrollment In addition to the officers the board Is composed of Forrest nie Ratliff Drake and Neva B.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes attended Ohio State university and has been with the Dispatch since 1922. He has been writing editorials for 11 years. The meeting will be in charge Young, 54, Malta, seamstress, of Maple avenue will go to Co Weese.

Mrs. Carrie Reed, Mrs. lumbus today to witness the Ohio daughter of Clem and Lottie McCoy Sells. State-Minnesota football game. of Ralph Storts, Brotherhood S.

Clement, Carl Flowers, Clarke Barbour, Frank Rice, Dr. M. M. Loebell. Arthur Shlplett, Eugene WILLY'S 1102 MOXAIIALA AVE.

Zanesville, O. Phone 4635 Byron E. erguson, 27, Mccon From there they will go to Spring nelsville, son of Walter and Rine Hamilton Ferguson, and Emma field where Mr. Hughes will transact business In connection with the Greiner, Howard McCracken, Mrs. Helen Munson Frye and Tom J.

'Price. Jean Wagner, 29, McConnelsvllle, I.O.O.F. home there. daughter of the late Arthur An vans. tdlCvEJ Later Mr.

and Mrs. Hughes go to Findlay, where Mr. Hughes as department commander, assisted by Mrs. Hughes as Lady of Honor, will confer the grand decoration of taitiiK- Radio Programs chivalry, militant degree upon class of candidates and attend the 100th anniversary of the Hancock I.O.O.F. lodge.

They will return WHIZ Zanesville, 1240 kc. WLW-Clnclnnatl, 700 kc. VVJR Detroit, 760 kc. WWVA Wheeling, 1170 kc WHKC Columbus, 610 kc. WGN-Chlcago.

720 kc. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946 derson and Ethel Savage Anderson. Church Of Christ Evangelist L. F. Cain of Washington C.

H. will speak at the Sevetnh street Church of Christ morning and evening service Sunday. Bible study 9:30 a. m. Worship service 10:30.

Evening at 7:30 o'clock. Everyone welcome. Deed Recorded Belle Baker, et al, to Emmett Baker, et ux, 61.97 acres, Windsor township. MAM PTA Meeting The Parent Teachers' Association will meet in the study home next week. 11:1 A.

M. P. M. WHIZ Football. WWVA Football.

WHKC FootbalL Accounting Suit Is Filed In Newark WHIZ terenade. WWVA Question Bet. WLW Ed McConnell. WLW Football. WHKC Markets.

WJR oive ana tiki. WJ Football p. M. Leonard Stiff of Buckeye Lake, into M. M.

has filed a petition in the Licking WHIZ Football. hall of the high school, Monday WHIZ Call to Worship WWVA Question Bet. WHKC County Atent. WLW Id McConnell. WJR Hive and Takt.

county common pleas court at Newark, against Charles A. Lay wwva Football. WHKC Football. WLW Football. WJR Football.

of Buckeye Lake, asking an ac evening, Oct. 28 at 7:30. Mrs. Frank Leeper, program chairman. Royal Neighbor Party The Royal Neighbors and their P.

St. If Naoa WHIZ Football. counting to determine the amount he says is due him following an WWVA Football. WHIZ-Newt. WWVA Round-Dp WHKC Symphonies.

WLW Man on Farm. WJR Theater ot Today agreement between the parties. WHKC Football. WLW Football. WJR Football.

The plaintiff is represented by P. M. 1:15 P. It. Graham, Graham, Hollingsworth Gottlieb of Zanesville.

WHIZ Football. families will hold a masquerade party Wednesday evening, Oct 30, in the Woodmen hall. Games and potluck supper. Blue Cross Drive To End Today Stiff charges he entered Into a whiz Obituray Ntwi. WWVA Gana Buster Clues WHKC Symphonies.

WLW Man on Farm. WJR Theater of Today verbal agreement with Lay on July 1, 1946, concerning operation of WWVA FootbaU, WHKC Football. WLW Football. WJR FootbaU. 1:4 P.

M. WHIZ Football. WWVA-Football. WHKC Football. r.

M. tht restaurant known as "Bus WHIZ Junior Jamboree. station restaurant" at Buckeye wwva Paul rorttr. The Blue Cross drive will end WHKC Newt. WLW Newt.

WJR Over Hollywood Lake, that Lay, who was owner of the equipment, agreed that if Stiff WLW-Football. WJR Football. today with approximately one out of every three persons in Zanes P. M. UitS P.

St. and his wife would work for him during the remainder of the sum WHIZ Junior Jamboree. WHIZ Football. WWVA Football. mer and assume management ville enrolled in the hospitalization plan.

Additional enrollments an WHKC FootbaU. WWVA Parens-Teacnert. WHKC Ortan Dreams. WLW (vervbody'a Farm. during the absence of Lay, he WLW Football.

WJR Football. WJR Oyer Hollywood nounced yesterday include: Eck- 1:09 r. M. would pay him $50 a week and that at the close of the season all P. M.

WHIZ Football. A. M. WHIZ Wonderful Wordi. WWVA N'tl, WHKC Rhythm Romp.

WLW WJR New. IS A. M. WHIZ Wonderful WWVA Mimical Clock. WHKC Merit Pitt'i Oreh.

WLW Newt WJR Roil Mulhnlland. A. M. WHIZ Melod let. WWVA Musical Clock.

WHKC Bible Ltaiut. WLW Matinee. WJR Ron MulhoMana. A. M.

WHIZ Navy Bhow. WWVA Muetcal Clock WHKC Bible Ltaiua. WLW Matinee. WJR Rota Mulholland. A.

M. WHIZ Wesleyan Hour. WWVA Wake Up SmUt WHKC Trouble Ahoottrt. WLW Matinee. WJR Children.

A. M. WHIZ Weileyan Hour. WWVA Wake Up Bmllt WHKC Fashion Oroup. WLW Matlnet.

WJR Oarden Oste. A. M. WHIR Cooktnl School, WWVA Joe Barker. WHKC Homo Asent.

WLW Anielo Patrl. WJR Mrs. Pan. A. M.

WHIZ Melodies WWVA Bit Slim. WHKC Urban Leefut. WLW Boone Caravan. WJR Books. It A.

M. WHIZ Calling All Olrla. WWVA Toby Stroud. WHKC Tip Top Rangtra. WLW family Fair.

WJR Record Shop. le.u A. M. WHIZ Treasury fiahlto. WWVA Pett Cttsell.

WHKC TIP Top Ranttrt. WLW Family Fair. WJR Record Shop. A. M.

WHIZ Archie Andrews. WWVA Junior Junction. WHKC Rainbow House. WLW Frank MerryweU. fVJR Mary Lee Taylor.

10:43 A. M. WHtZ Archie Andrewt. WWVA Junior Junction. WHKC Rainbow House.

WLW Frank Merrywell. WJR Mary Let Taylor. 11.0 A. M. WHZ1 Teen rimer WWVA Calllns All Olrla.

WHKO CaUInt All Olrlt. WLW Teen Timers. WJR News lltlS A. M. WHIZ Teen Tlmera.

WWVA Ranter Jot WHKO Teen Trio. WLW Teen Tlmera. WJR Let's Pretend. WWVA-Footban. WHIZ Junior Jamboree.

WWVA Lehman Blafl WHKC To Be Announces. erd's drugs, Mclntlre Library, Walker's Men's Store, Union Store, Central Ohio Coal Mauger Construction Mutual Federal profits accrued would be divided equally between the plaintiff and defendant. WHKC FootbaU. WLW-Football. WJR Football Stores, WLW Farm.

Home Hour. WJR Central Station. r. m. P.

M. Stiff says he kept the records Savings 4 Loan association, Put WH17. Mmle WWVA-Football. fJJi 9l" 2, Guard wlntr wt)or IT war WITH MAXATHON points WITH MARATHON Stp ReadUii anoint) WITH MARATHON Jl Guard winter wtar points WITH MARATHON nam Avenue Kroger Store, Stop and Shop' Market, Cook's Spot and WHKC To Be Announced. WHIZ Junior Jamboree.

WWVA Reed Dunn. Hour. WJR-Central Station. and that on Sept. 20, 1946, the partnership was dissolved and Stiff purchased the equipment ot the WHKC MUSIC.

WLW Football. WJR Touchdown Inn. Dresden Paper Mills. 4:45 P. M.

F. M. WHIZ Uusle. wwva S. Treasury WHKC Music.

restaurant for cash. He says he performed his part of the agreement and was paid $50 a week until the partnership was dissolved, but that the accrued pro WHIZ Farm Homt Hour. WWVA-Football WHKC To Be Announced WLW Everybody's Farm. WJR Pitskln Parade. Coal Land Acreage wlw Boor ta Review.

WJR Football Inn. Is Purchased r. am. 1:411 P. M.

fits, which he estimates to be Bar arVVV-r-arara- II I 1.1 rNeret aams WHIZ Farm. Homt Hour. WWVA-Football. WHIZ Rainbow Valley. WWVA Concert about $1,500, have been held by The purchase of 380 acres of WHKC To Be Announced WHKC Christian Science.

VERIFIED LUBRICANTS. Now in cold-weather grades that mean easiest shifting, smoothest operation. the defendant who refused to turn land in Clay, Newton, and Brush WLW Everybody's Ferro. WLW Houst of Mystery. WJR County Fair.

i tufting winter gfades. ycpOtL Make motors last up'to winter grades. Makes motors last up'to WJR rooiDau. Creek townships for the develop over to Stiff his half or to apprise him of the amount in ac VJE.P. OIL Now in easy-starting 30 longer than they would with ordinary oil.

P. St. P. M. ment of coal deposits, was an cordance with the agreement nounced yesterday by the Ten WHIZ Rainbow Vallty.

WWVA Concert. WHKC CHtf Edwards. WHIZ Football. WWVA-Footban. WHKC Football.

WLW Football. Coal officials. wlw Houst or Mystery. WJR County Fair. The tract was obtained from the wjn rooioan Man Charged With P.

M. P. M. Penn Coal through the law firm of Graham, Graham, Hollings WHIZ-Football. WHIZ Proudly Wt Hall.

WWVA Concert. Auto Larceny worth ft Gottlieb. WHKC calvary Hour. WWVA Football. WHKC Football.

WLW Football. WJR Football. WLW Jack Brown. Leonard Simmons, 22, of 524 The 380-acre tract adjoins the 1,000 acres recently purchased by the Ohio Ppwer Co, from Attorney WJR Man on the Farm. P.

It. WHIZ Modern Moods Pearl street, is being held in the city Jail on charge of theft of WWVA-Concert. Ernest B. uranam. r.

Si. WHIZ Football. -WWVA Football. WHKC-FootbalL WLW Football. WJR Foot baU an automobile owned by Thomas WHKC Calvary Flour.

WLW To Be Announced. WJR Man on tht Farm. Woodward of 2558 Oakwood ave WHITE SERVICES nue, after he was arrested early Friday morning by the state high SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 1946 Funeral services for Winton E. White, 63, ot 425 Schaum avenue, way patrol at Hebron. a F.

P. M. will be held at 2 o'clock this after He was arrested after his car noon at the W. C. Ogden funeral WHIZ Judy Canova WWVA Toby Stroud crashed into the rear of a truck near Hebron.

The car was stolen WHIZ Lift of Riley WWVA Jamboree WHKC Twenty WLW-Llft of Rilty, WJR Star Tuna home in Parkersburg, W. WON-Chicato Theater. with Rev. T. B.

Turley officiat WLW Judy canova. WJR Saturday Serenade. from Lee street Thursday night ing. Burial will be in the Willow, P. M.

P. M. WHIZ Judy Ctnova W. cemetery. JOHN WYLIE RITES WWVA Hanksh'w Hawkins.

3, Insure fast startina WITH MARATHON SEASONIZED GASOLINE. Now power-balanced to give top performance at lower The funeral of John H. Wylie, won Chicago Theater. WLW Judy Canova, WJR Hollywood. FAXTON-BOTTS WHIZ Lilt of Riley WWVA-Jamboret.

WHKC Twenty Ouettlons. WLW-Llft of Kilty. WJR Star Time P. M. WHTZ Truth.

Constquencet WWVA Jamboree WON Juvenile Jury. 5, Gat a FREI Marathon TELL-TALE CHECK-UP. A 20- point inspection including battery, radiator and heater connections, tail pipe, muffler, air cleaner, oil filter. f. Got worry-frae radiator protection WITH MARATHON PERMANENT ANTIFREEZE.

Lasts all winter. Inhibited against rust and corrosion. 82, of New Concord will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Mrs. May Faxton and John Botts r. at.

WHIZ Grand Ola Opery. were married recently at tht home the Mock funeral home In New of Mrs. Faxton brother with Rev. wwva jamooret. WON Chloaso Theater.

WLW Grand Olt Oner. WLW Truth. Concord with Rev. M. S.

McMillan officiating. Additional services Rufus Lindimore officiating. The WJR Hollywood. couple will make their home on r. si.

WHIZ Grand Olt Opery. WWVA Jamboree. and burial will be in Beaver Falls, Pa. wjh Mayor or Town. :4 P.

M. WHTZ Truth. Consetuencet WWVA Jamboree WON Juvenile Jury. WLW Truth. Consequent.

Fourth street. WON Chicago Theater. wijW urana oie ootry. WJR Goodwill Tout. WJR Mayor ol Town.

ftt P. M. P. M. WHIZ Wewi.

WWVA oo to Church. WHKC News. WLW Thomas Herbert WJR Mtwt P. M. WHIZ Voice ot Army.

WWVA ft porta. WHKC Sports by Sweeney WLW Hews. WJR Bud Ouest P. M. WHIZ Storiet.

WWVA Franklt Carl. WHKO Music WLW Midwest Hayildt. WJR Quit Club. F. M.

WHIZ ports. WWVA Labor TJ8A. WHKC Music. WLW Midwest Hayrldt. WJR Quit Club.

vet P. M. WHTZ Foreitn Policy. WWVA Vallev- Football. WHKO To Be Announced.

WLW Hollywood Theater WJR Sweeney As- March. P. M. WHIZ Foreitn Policy. WWVA Elmer Davit.

WHKC Aladdin WLW Hollywood Theater WJR Sweeney At March. i p. M. WHIZ Phllo Vance. WWVA Lont Renter.

WHKC Meet the Press. WLW Curtain Time. WJR Vauihn Monro 1:45 P. M. WHTZ Phllo Vance.

WWVA lone Ranter. WHKC-Meot the Prut. WI W-Curtain Time. WJR Vauihn Monro WHTZ Roy Roetrs. WWVA-Gene Busters.

1 1 r. m. WHIZ News. WWVA-Newt. wdN-Som Tltl Thru.

WLW News, WJR News. time-tsstad way to hilp rtliava won piaynouse WLW Rov Roecre Mate ft a FUNDS RECEIVED Receipt of $523.63 from Perry county for settlement of the Roseville school district and $448.68 for Roseville corporation for October, was announced by County Auditor Paul Kirke, WJR Hit Parade. P. M. WHIZ Roy Roters.

WWVA Gant Busters. PIMPLES ls r. at. WHIZ Dance Party. WWVA-Jemhotea.

WON-Chlcseo al Nktht, ittraally ttissi WLW Vets' Advisor wun ritynourt WLW Roy Rotert. WJR Hit Parade P. M. WJR Jamboree. mmMM Change-over 11:9 P.

M. WHIZ-Can Tou To This. WHIZ Dance Party. WWVA Jamboree, Over 85 rears' success! Preferred try many Burets and doctors used regularly certain hospitals Cuticora must be food I Buy Cuticitra wwva Read Dunn. WON Leave It To Olrla WLW Can Tou Top Thla.

WJR Hit Parade. NORWICH LODGE MEET Malta Lodge, No. 118 A AM. will hold a special meeting tonight at 8 o'clock In the lodge hall at Norwich, Master Mason degree will bt conferred. Refreshments will bt served following the al your druggist today I P.

M. won Newa. WLW Danct Mutt WJR Jamboree. 11:44 P. M.

WHIZ Dance Party. WWVA Jambore. WON Dick Jurttnt Oreh. WLW Danct Music THE OHIO OIL COMPANY Predvcars of patrotom rim It 17 WHIZ Can Too Top This. WWVA Jot Barktr WON Leave It To Olrlt WT.W r.n Tou Top This.

'Itr WJR Jamboree. WJR Saturday Serenade,.

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