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A. Eberly's Sons THE EVENING STAR B-9 Washington. D. C. RADIO-TELEVISION PROGRAMS | Highlights | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER *4. IBM A H Wednesday, December 24, 1952 Radio D. C. Md. Vo. ¦ m Radio Today Today. PA* WMAL <3O WRC 980 WWPC 1260 7:o®, WCFM—Holton Arms Glee WOOK 1340 WKAM 1390 WOL 1450 WTOP 1500 Club: The Glee Club sings Christ- NO. 7-2443 Stir Nm Kins, Eli Btk WilH Rickard Ettoa News; Illy News; Crist Newt; Jecksta * mas Music. [TRENT-*. 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. sl BlWees: Bstter Eirt Stiwit 12SB Baaistiu Mule far Yea Lily aai Carte* Milt Craat Cart Massey :M Sherase Batler News; Bertaaa News; Melaiy Caspel Haas " " " " News; Mcßaaalf 8:00, WASH MGM Musical 6iJJ ” " " - » - I TELEVISION i« Batler; News Htar Extra; News Best la Oasis lowill Themis Comedy Theater: Robert Alda and tOO Waskiattsa Tsiay Sympkiiitta Fultoa Lewis. |r. 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