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Rathskeller B 1 KMUAKV0 THE LIMA NEWS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY By J. It WILLIAMS Sea And Prairies OA«HIT,Btt«TER!lT WttJW* X «iEM IT TOO, Bob Hope Will Pity A« PLAIN Aft 3AKE'$ A6U61NA9A . „- THAT COMMMV H£'S PULL BALD PATE?-- A PROCESS SBtteftf~^ —' MADE OM THAT SUCCESS THE OWE. WHO For Marine Raiders Background In Sigma Films TOW VUlNOOW.DARtt TOPHCH A6TRIKB CAM PURSUE AND SINISTER /. AT TW1 GEEZER, BUT MILLIONS 1MB NEKT MEAL JUST ON A. FULL The Marine Raiders training at Camp PendleUm, Oetaiwid*, Ctltf« The tea and the prairies, backfround of many adventures, are the AND TOPPED 0V ft*» STOMACH,' ORIENTAL TURBAN I TWIN* AAAKttA* will have the chance of ogling Bob Hope and the pleasure of»ifhinf at settings for the forthcoming Sigma attractions, "Ghost Ship" and WHAT OOUTUKETOWEWt LITTLE Ginger Rogers when the NBC comedian takei his trV.upe there for th* "Empty Holsters," opening Wednesday. Showing for the last times broadcast Tuesday, at 3 i». in., EST. , ...... Tuesday are "Women in Bondage" and "Swingtime Johnny." Major Edward BOWCJ, radio's renowned talent impressario, making John Wayne and Martha Scott are the featured performers in the a rarer-than-rare guest appearance, drops in for a: visit-with Ed current Quilna attraction, "In Old Oklahoma," in which Albert Dekker "Archie" Gardner and the gang at heads the supporting cast. "Duffy's" or. Tuesday at 7:30 p. Switch" program by Laird "Jack A host of Entertainment talent m., EST over WJZ. the Ripper" Cregar during a WJZ is included in the film, "Thousands Theatre Guide broadcast, Tuesday, at 6 p. m., Cheer," now being screened at the Judy finds herself singuarly EST. OBXO—"ThouMOdi Cheer." dateless, and docs something about Ohio theatre. A romance moves it, in "The Cedric Hillpborough along in the background- . QVEbBA—"In Old Oklahoma." Hoax," the merry tale to be heard NEW KNQXVILLE One of the best stories of the ttOMa.—"Women In Bondage" 0:1 "A Date With Judy," on Tues- MAN TO SPEAK year typifying the gallant strug- and "Swingtime Johnny." day at 7:30 p. m., EST, over Sta- gle of the underground in Nazi- •TATZ — "Whistling- in Brook- lion WEAF. WAPAKONETA, Feb. g—Rer. oppressed countries is told in lyn" and "Hostages." She uses her position as society "Hostages," now offered at the George Smith, pastor of nearby LYBIC—"Passport to Suez" and editor of the school paper to pro- New Knoxville Methodist church, State. A comedy interlude, Whis- "She Ha» What it Takes." mote a fictitious romance . and tling in Brooklyn" stars Red Skel- will be guest speaker at the bi- COMING UP before long she's face to face with monthly meeting of the Shelby* ton. * * * the young man in question. The The current billing of the Lyric QUO — "Desert Sons" coming Auglalze Methodist Lay Activities situation resolves itself amusingly. group to be held Tuesday evening theatre lists, "She Has What It Friday. Louise Erickson is heard as Judy, Takes," starring Jinx Falkenburg IMS HOW NICE n ISlN THE. LET-UP at Anna. QtrHJIA—"Casanova in Bur- with Dix Davis as her brother, "Religious Significance of Geo- and "Passport to Suez," starring lesque" opening Friday pro- Randolph. Warren William. By LESLIE TURNER logy," will b« the theme of Bev4 * * * rue. WASH TUBBS—OVER HILL, OVER DALE— The "Switch Board" successful Smith's address. Rev. L. D. F«u- 8IOMA — "Ghost Ship" and .eASTHARP AMVB THE HI6HWAV pUilT By'dEMaHis KHAM' gag writers Pat C. Flick, Sid ver of New Hampshire also jrill QUILNA ..ACROSS LOOK! AM AMERICAN "Empty Holsters" »tart OMCE TWS A fiOSH! DOESN'T LOOK VERY Fields, Dora Maugham and Dan appear on the program which i* The plot of "In Old Oklahoma," WAfe A RftBT \WICKEPMOW.POES IT? ..,,,. IRAN... LOCOMOTIVE HAUUN6 ^ MITtEKS \ MAYBE 50. BUT HE >y Shapiro, will rip into jokes con- Wednesday. SUPPED TO \COULD TEACHTHtM J being arranged by Rev. T. C. Davis Republic drama based on Thomson O'BABVLON, LEMP-LEA6E SUPPLIES tributed to the "Awake at th« STATE—"Young Ideas" and "So POO. RUSSIA HMIE LEARNEP UfeWTHttWS.I'll 6Ery of Jackson Center: Rev. P. F. Fo* Burtis' story, "War of the Wild- 1 •.ltd! ^•0A/^n Ifc m"r"^ ^ This is Washington' open FHLLA MS TERROR of Port Jefferson and Rer. J; cats," in which Marjorie Rambeau TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Thursday. TACTICS FROM Williamson, pastor of the host has a featured role, brings the THE KHANS! Eaitern War Time P.M.—Subtract One XiTXIC—"Crime Doctor" and Hour for CWT., 2 Mri. for MWT. church. Special music for the oc- veteran actress back vividly to her (Changes in programs as lilted due to 'casion will be furnished by choir* own real life experiences. "Law oJ the Northwest" start corrections by networks made too from the churches at Jackson Ceru In "In Old Oklahoma" Martha Thursday. late to incorporate.I 1:45—Front Page Farrell Serial—nba ter, Anna and Port Jefferson. Scott portrays a brilliant young Captain Midnight's Sketch—blu-east girl of 1906 who has written a American Women, Drama Series—cb» This Warner Bros, production is Serial Series for Kiddles—mbs-baslo book urging emancipation of a riding, shooting, slugging ac- 6:00—News Report for 15 mlns.—nbo •women. But the time is so far tion melodrama of Clay Brent's ASy FLIES Children's Dru.natlc Skit, Dally—blu 13 T0 AFRICA, Qulncy Howe'* News Comment—cbs ahead of its time that the young (played by Dick Foran) fight to Prayer; Comment on the War—mbs 30c authoress is ostracized and ex- clear his name of a trumped-up THENCE THSU 6:15—Serenade to America; Talk—nbo FftLESTINEAWP F f , - "•••. Captain Tim Healy. Spy Story—blu pelled from her home town. stick-up and murder charge, and OVER IRAQ... - ff ' ante Edwin C. Hill In Commentary—cbs THIS SHOW FREE IF YOU Miss Rambeau can well remem- win the banker's daughter. Dancing Music For 15 minutes—tabs 6:30—Jack Armstrong rept.—blu-west BUY A BOND HERE ber her own true life experience Patricia Walthall, daughter of Jack Smith Sings Some Songs—cbs when, .as a, child, she journeyed to the late Henry B. Walthall, pro- News Time and Volney Kurd—mbs FRED HARMAN «:45—Lowell Thomas & Newieast—nbo -Alaska with her doctor-mother, vides the charming love -interest RED RYDER—IN THE FOREST- Henry J. Taylor Comment—blu-baslo Rich in entertainment for whom Foran sings the ballads Capt. Midnight In repeat—blu-we«t .then an eager young woman- THE* 1MW» JUST WMWt PUT Alice, which made him famous on the 15 LOST IM "ME WOODS, World News and Commentary—cbs rich in gaiety... rich -medico "with lofty ambitions to set At HEAt>-ST«ONX3 7 Repeat of Kiddles Serial—other mb» up a hospital and clinic for Es- radio before the movies signed AV-ICE WENT. ffet> FAR FROn THE IfOOlAN GVM -' 7:00—Fred Waring1* Time—nbc-basio adventure.\ Tketmigh him up. M. K. Jerome and Jack 3 Awak« «t the Switch * O*gs—blu kimos and traders. "I Love a Mystery," Dramatic—cbs 'drama of America'* la§t< Women doctors were very rare Scholl wrote "Old Corral" and "I Fulton Lewis, Jr.. Comments—mbs Gotta Get Back to My Gal" es- 7:15—War News from the World—nbo frontier. \ Immortalizing in those days, and the sourdoughs Harry James and His Orchestra—cba hi Nome 'looked with distrust and pecially for this picture. A cast Th« Johnson Family, a Serial—mbt jthe men who conquorad of tough riders, shooters and 7:30—Everything for Boys—nbc-baslo 'open contempt on young Dr. Ram- brawlers puts plenty of punch in Th» Irresistible*. Vocals—other nbo the earth for the womW beau. Her vials of serum, clinical The Metropolitan Opera, C.S.A.—blu th« story for director "Breezy" American Melodies. Songs, Ore.—cbs they loved! 'apparatus, test tubes, forceps and Eason, who started making West- Arthur Hale in Comment—robs-east all other paraphernalia went to 7:45—Kaltenborn Comment—nbc-west ern pictures way back around Dance Orchestra (15 minutes)—mb» total waste—while hundreds of 1910. S:flO—Ginny Slmms at Hollywood—nbo stubborn natives died by droves * * * WARNED "Big Town," Newspaper Drama—cb» NOT TO RIDE To Ba Announced (15 minutes)—blu. of plague, scurvy and dysentery. LYRIC Arthur Hale with repeat—other mb» Like Martha Scott in the pic- 8:15—Lum and Abner, Serial Skit—bin Egypt ... the eerie scene! Fulton OursJer News Answers—mbs ture, Dr. Rambeau was born long Suez . the staggering stake 8:30—A Date with Judsr. Drama—nbo before her time, and she was Kd Gardner from Duffy's Place—blu . i. as the Lone Wolf battles Jufly Canova and Variety Series—cb» obliged to return to the States in enemy agents lured from the Pick & Pat Time, Variety Show—mb» bitterness and disillusionment. four corners of the earth 1 . to S:55—Five Minutes News Period—cfci BY V. T. HAMLIN 8:00—The Mystery Theater—nbc-bas. - "In Old Oklahoma" is currently the ancient city of Alexandria ALLEY OOP—SHE DOESN'T SCARE EASILY— Famous Jury Trials. Dramatic—blu showing at the Quilna theatre. ... by the greatest prize in his- Georse Bums arid Oracle Allen—cbs tory . Britain's life line! HEY.' WH« Gabriel Heatter and Comment—robs Job*-- Wayne plays opposite Miss &OE5* AlNT 9:15—Bob BJpley's Fifteen Min—mb» Scott, and Albert Dekker provides Once again you see debonair 9:30—Fibber McGee-Molly Show—nt>o VOU- Spotlight Bands, Guest Orehes.—bla "menace." .
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