The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 113, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 14, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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"INA RAY HUTTON"
News—"SGT KELLY COMES HOME"
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•COMING ATTRACTION FOR THE WEEK-
Tuesday Only—"HENRY ALDRICII SWINGS IT"
Starting Wednesday—Double Feature,
"GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW"
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"BATTLE FOR RUSSIA"
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MOTHERS DAY ATTRACTIONS!
GIVE YOUR MOTHER A TREAT!
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Sunday, May 14, KFDftt
7:00 News Summary >
7;05 Listen to Leibcrt
7:15 Sabine Tabernacle
7:45/ Golden date Quartet
8:00 Newy Summary
. 8 ;15 Evangelist; Ham
8:45 Religious News Reporter
9;0(r~Chuck Wfigon Gang
V: 15 Word oí God
" ÍJT45 To Be Announced , :
10:30 Music, by Welk
10:45 Westminster Presbyterian
Church
11:45 Moylan Sisters
12:00 John B. Kennedy
13:15 Music by Marais • "T
12:30 Organaireg
1:00 Old Fashioned Revival
2:00 Life of Ril^y
2:30 Ylot Copy
3:00 Fun Valley
3:30 World of Song
4:00 Mary Small Revue
4:30 Mbiical. Steel Makers
! 5:00 Hall of Fame _
é:00 Drew Pearson
0:15 Dorothy Thompson
j fi:30 Quizz Kids
¡ 7:00 Greenfield Choir
7:15 Andy Russell
7:30 Keepsakes
8:00 Walter Winchell ~
0:15 Chamber Music
8:45 Jimmy Fiddler *-
9:00 Listen, The Women v
9:30 Dick Jurgens
10:00 Star Reportór
10:15 Yanks in the "Orient
10:30 Bobby Sherwood
10:55 A, P. News '
11:00 Eddie Oliver
1*1:30 Freddie Martin
11:55 A. P. News
12:00 Sign Off
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TOMMY .DORSE Y .nd Orch..lr.
! The Funniest Cartoon
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"DONAD DUCK AND
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Also ■
Thrilling Novelty
"WAGON WHEELS
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OOPS, DID IT AGAIN
Riverside, Mont.. (AP) Paul
Dayton of Stephensville mused as
he steered his automobile around
a curve near here; "-that's ¡the
place where I turned over in this
car lust year, I was-1—"
His reverie was interrupted. He
turned .over again.
. trade eczema
Check itching wbh antinoptin, atimu-
luting Hláck «nd White Ointment. He-
COVER OIM, and movie acfreíí
Leslie Brooka Is, as you can plain-
ly see, no alouoh, so a better pos-
ture committee «elected her to
«reign as "PostuM Queen of IMA"
' during National Postura Weak
May 1 to S. jIateruatJoaai|
tlfr SINGING TKLEORAK
was * victim of «ar bfit, unfor-
tunately, we still liave the miial
cal radio commenilal, which la
far more commercial than musi-
cal.
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can a/w-i * enjoy * roiind tabla
: disci! on Jitter iiJit ir pra- r
ced J by a square meal. ,
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J.i Sncienl Or—ta, toys Facto*
' jph , court trial* jamatimoa
ad as many as 300 ¡wror*. imag-
ina m iudg* having to ba Mtltfad
with standing roam only.
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Americana, we readf use 287
blUio^L matches annually. And
yet. ribserves the man at Ibé
next desk, we never seem to get
rlfl of the chain smoker who ta
always fresh out of a light
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Lite on the moon may hava
Its brighter aspects. Astrono-
mers assure rs it is eitirely de- *
void of iniect lite.
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Harta racing may imprava tha
bread of thoroughbreds, moans
Jockey Johns, but look what, it
does to your pocketbookl
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Zadok Dumkopf saya be
knows a chap who climbed the
ladder of auccess la reverse. Ha
began bis career as % steeple-
jack and now owns a striae ot
coal minea.
ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, MAY 14; 1944 S
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BOOKKEEPING AND
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If LOOM9 LIKE eOHE O'
1H WOMtN NOW-A OAVS
SELECTS 1HESQ MUSOAHOflj
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SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY
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Sunday, May 14, KPAC
7:00 Chapel in tht Sky
7:30 Organaires "
7:45 News
8:ft0 Assembly of God Church
8:30 Voice of Prophecy
9:00 Radio Bible Class 1
9:30 „ Music for the Morning ■
9:45 ■ Music fbr the morning
10:00 Rev. John E. Zoller
10:30 Mother's Day Program'
11:00 Hasten the Duy
11:15 Plantation Days
11:30 First Baptist Ghurch .
12:00 Stanley Dixon i,"
12:15 ;Waltz Time
12:45 Red Cross
1:00 Pilgrim Hour
_ 2:00 Rhythm and Reason
2:15 League of Women Voters
2:30. Mysterious Traveler
3:00 Rev. Percy Crawford
3:30 . Sunday Varieties
3:45 Mothers Day Program
4:00 Green Valley U. §. A.
4:30 Adventures ot Bulldog
Drummong
5:00 Ave Maria Hour
5:30 Upton Close
5:45, Evening Reveries
6:00 Old Fashioned Revival
7:00 Glenp Miller's Orch.
7;30 Treasury Salute
7:45 Gábriel Heatter
8:00 Voice of the Army
8:15 Tommy Dorsey's Orch,
8:30 Boy's Town "<
9:00 Cedric Foster
9:15 Hit Parade
10:00 Radio News reel fi
10:15 Georgie/Auld's Orch.
lO^O Duke Ellington's Orch.
10:45 Art Karl's Orch.
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11:15 Eddie/Stone's Orcl>.
Il:30 Boyd /Raeburn's Orch.
12:00 Sign (Off
The appointment of Sí Julius
Rosenwald /Fellow^ was-
otinounced/ today by EOWlri
EmJji ei.', ^resident • of j the1 fund.
The Fellows' include "¿2 negroes
and 15 wnite Southerners, select-
ed for their creative talent or dis-
tinguished scholarship. The fel-
lowships/this year average $1700,
In addition, scholarships of $50(i
plus tuition were awarded to 18
í¡ro «nd white southern colleges
to enable them to bégin, graduate
study. I :
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continues to meet y'our fuel
One Big Week Starting
MONDAY
MAY 15th
AUMO EXPOSITION SHOWS
A mile long gladway of fuñ and thrills!
Auspices JR. rHAMBER OF COMMERCE
SEE! RIDE!
Hollywood Monkey Circus Giant Ferris Wheels
f Thriller Octopus
Rldee-O
The Bullet •
Merry-Go-Bound
Tilta-Whirl
Merry Mix-Up >
AmtmlHig MDmaaUsi Midway!
Big Free Act, Suicide Simon In a spectacular
. high Fire Dive Nightly! . ^Jy¡|
French Casino
Big Circus Sideshow
World of Tomorrow
Wall of Death
Hawaiian Village
Magicland
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home and business at
a lower cost than ever, and natural gas remains at the same
high standard of quality as before the War. It is true that
United Gas Service has helped to hold down fit? cost of living;
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ton reports that living costs as of November
— 15, 1943, are up more than 24 per cent qs
compared with the average Jar the period
1935-39. The cost of United Gas Service
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 113, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 14, 1944, newspaper, May 14, 1944; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142981/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.