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1942-01-04 [P 17] BLONDIE COLUMBUS SAILOR By Chic Young PAGWOOP, WILL PROGRAMS YOU PLEASE RADIO REPORTED ALIVE iTAKE CAPE OF | COOKIE FOR A v/MFD WILMINGTON 1400 KC !miwute,wwile SUNDAY, JAN. 4 ~:iK>—Great Plays. Of Hubert Dutton I LOOK AT 3:00—Wake up America. Family from Europe. MV CAKE ij,0o_>'ews 4:00—National Vespars. Trio’ 4:30—Behind Had Been g*05—X’eerless the Mike. Notified That Trio. 5:00—Church of God. g;].-,-Piano Iiness Church, —Interlude of Dance Tunes, He Was Missing n. Dickens. n :4o—Miracles and Melodies. 0:00—Arcadia Ballroom Orchestra 1 Ilound Up' (5:30—Pearson and Allen. Jan. 3.—For tlie 8H'"l'runipc.iu"^'"^■<»«*»., a Bus. (5:45—Mrs. F. D. WHITEVILLE, Roosevelt. second 7:00—News from Europe. time in less than three 7:15—Talk — Secretary of Treasury weeks, joy came to a Columbus coun- Morgenthau. ,_Si.uihfrimir<'S. ty ‘‘Navy” famity Friday morning 7:30 Captain Flagg and Sergeant J’-'lH; r„»rsVLuthon;u Church, the Quirt. when Mr. and Mrs. Luther Thomas itcv. Walter Freed. 8:00—Fifth Avenue Methodist Church Dutton of Nakina were notified by the Rev. C. D. Ilarclift. the department 0:00—Walter Wincliell. Navy that their son, 0:15—The l’arker Family. Seaman First Class Hubert Langs- the tile'Air, 8:30—Piano Ramblings—H. W. Lee ton Dutton, USN, who had previous- 'j'-'JJlW^ChnA-rof 0:45— Songs by Diana Shore. ly been listed as Xre, 30:00—Ave Maria Hour. missing-, was alive. ;;HSf^=a The telegram, signed by Rear Ad- Barney Google and Snuffy Smith miral Randal Jacobs, chief of the By Billy DeBeck OVER NATIONAL NETWORKS Bureau of Navigation, read: JAV 4 Young People’s — St M)AV, rpt. mbs-New Eng. “The is to X 1. M. 5:45—Win. L. in Navy department glad XOOR \X EER GRWSAXE Kaslcrn Standard Sliirer Comment—cbs in as listed 6:00—Catholic Radio Service — inform you that your son,' Hubert HE VNOViVDN'X NANO VE X ( orations program nbc.red Ml net- New entirely lo changes by Organ; Friends Music—nbc-blue Langston Dutton, seaman first borro More re(\o-gerren' (hle Conrad Nagel’s words). Sunday Theatre—cbs class, USN, x _ — previously reported xe\l Double or Nothing Quiz Show mbs eeoeers.vnewst mi — War nbc.red 6:30—The — missing action in ,-(Hi—Commentary on Great Gildersleeve nbc-red following the per- RENVN’ EOVN-\NCM^ VMV.E Cont it nbc-blne Pearson & Allen Comment — Vidio Cite Concert nbc-blue formance of his duty, is now report- LEEXLE ENNN- X XRVEO Ntf of the Air Sermons-cbs Gene Autry Songs & Drama — cbs The Church ed to be a survivor. He will doubt- LEM EE BEET XO GET ttERXO if singing Canaries—mbs-midwest Bulldog Drummond Adventures—mbs — nbc-red 6:45—Mrs. Roosevelt’s Talk — less communicate direct With at VNJON l-n—Silver Strings Orehest. nbc-blue you GO EWXXOXtt1 mbs-basic 7:00—Jack Benny and — V.'o Fisher on Movies Mary nbc-red an early date infonning you as to RESERMOVR \N Yours Drama—nbc-red News from European War — nbc.blue 4 World Is his welfare and whereabouts. The nbc.blue Half Hour — OKLPA\ON\V GN' HLf Marais African Trek of Dance Music mbs Museum cbs 7:15—News Broadcast Period — caused you the GXOR This Is the Life, from cbs anxiety by previous mbs-midwest — Lutheran Hour 7:30—Bandwagon Orchestra nbc-red message is deeply regretted.” PESTERIN' ME -he Capt. & Serb. .•oil—Sanimv Kaye Serentule-nbc-red Flagg Quirt—nbc-blue The Screen — Plays. Dramatic nbc-blne Guild Theatre cbs-basic It was on December 17 that the — cbs Profiles and Previews — of M-. Defense Program cbs-midwest parents were informed that Dutton -Lit — Songs mbs Nobody's Children, Dr. Guests—mbs i Caesar Safety was v[ng mbg-west 8:00—C. — reported missing. T ,;eu. Fisher's repeat McCarthy & Guests nbc-red Chicago Roundtable—nbc-red Blue Echoes by Orchestra — nbc.blue The first Columbus county man to Wave cbs To Be Announced — cbs-east World'Yews Via Short (30 m.) be found alive after having been re- Dix mbs Columbia Radio — cbs-west This Is Fort (Recorded) Workshop was — ported missing L. Min- Jtlilliol, Becker Dog Chat nbc.red American Forum of the Air mbs Harry ormn nbc-blne 8:30—“One Mail’s — son of Daniel w-he I p. America, l Family” nbc-red cey, Mr. and Mrs. cbs Inner Sanctum — \ Y Philharmonic Symphony Mysteries nbc-blue Evans of Wfiiteville. Mr. — Mincey mbs — Americas Speak. Forum The Crime Doctor Drama cbs-basic FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The — nbc-red 8:45—Gabriel Hcatter — via mbs.basic and Mrs. nincey were notified that s t.-,—Kaltcnborn's Comment --BY~BLOSSER LIji)_i.isies America. Huest — nbc-red 8:55—Elmer Davis and Comment—cbs their son was alive just before mins.l mbs 9:00—Sun. — T,i lie Anmitiuced (K> Merry-Go-Round nbc-red Christmas. Music Orchestra —.mbs Walter WinchelPs Column — nbc-blue s'-r,-Dancing on — The Ln-llarpsichord and I.utc nbc-red Sunday Evening Concert Hour cbs report Dutton reduces the I GOT A CALL FROM nbc-blne Old Fashion — s,„„liv Vespers by Radio Revival Service mbs number of casualties from Columbus THERE SAVINS FRECK- — mbs.east 9:15—“The Parker — nbc-blue Timing Music Orchestra Family” county in World War II to one— LES COULDN'T PAY — mbs-west — lull.ran Hour in repeat 9:30—Album Familiar Music nbc.red THE CHECK BUT i — Milford son of Mr. ..|-_T,,n\- Wons- Scrapbook—nbc-red Irene Rich 15-min. Drama nbc-blue Auger, USN, — nbc-red 9:45—Dinah ASSUMED IT WASN'T T|„, Tapestrv Mustrsls Shore and Song—nbc-blue and Mrs. .« M. Auger of White- — THAT Reliind the Mike nbc-bluc 10:00—Phil Spitalny and Girls—nbc-red FRECKLES, BUT i',mking ville. whs was wounded in action. BOY WHO'S {mire Kostelanetz & Orchestra cbs Good Will Hour Via Radio—nbc-blue BEEN mbs-basic Phil Baker Take — -V- Young People's Church It. Leave It cbs — Dance — The Shadow Drama nins^cw l.np. Music Orchestra Period mbs — nbc-red r,.no—Radio Opera Auditions 10:30—Sherlock Holmes Play—nbc.red CRANIUM — nbc-blue-enst CBS — The Movlans: Vodcler Workshop Dramatic cbs-east Music Orchcs.—nbe-bliie-west To Be Announced — cbs-west — chs-basic ’Em CRACKERS liladvs Swarthout's -to-ni. Keep Rolling. Var’y Prog.—mbs cbs-Dixie 11:00—News — Smith's Serenade: Songs & Late Variety nbc-red mbs 2 — BROTHERLY FAME I Hear America Singing. 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