St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri (2024)

RADIO LOUIS POST- DISPATCH JULY FRIDAY, 8, 1938. A ILY RADIO PROGRAMS FOR TODAY for Programs Tonight on KSD scheduled for KSD's evening programs include: baseAt 5 p. Associated Press News. m. Dick Liebert, ball scores; At 5:10 p.

organist. 5:15 the SailorAt p. man, 5:30 -Sportlights, with J. serial, At Stockton p. and Eschen.

Roy 5:45 Cugat's orAt p. chestra. Manners, soAt with Frank Black's orches6 p. prano, Simmons, tenor, and tra; Robert Revelers Quartet. Time with Abe 7 p.

orchestra. and Frank Lyman's 7:30 p. m. Death Valley Munn, tenor. At story man who had no wish Days; the, be famous, but couldn't avoid At dip.

Nighter show; "Field Barbaring Luddy roles. and At 8:30 Tremayne p. Jimmy Fidler's Hollywood Gossip. At 8:45 p. Mystery Stories.

At 9. p. and Andy. At p. Varieties; Russ David, Swing Quartet, Linda Basin Street Blues Trio and Raye, Frank McGuire, tenor.

At 9:30 p. Donahue's orchestra. At 10 p. report and sign off. At 11 p.

Sanders' orchestra, playing locally. At 11:30 p. Garber's orchestra. St. Louis stations broadcast on the following channels: KSD, 550 KMOX, PHOTOPLAY THEATERS NORSIDE FREE NAT.

BRIDGE PARKING MICKEY ROONEY SULLIVAN KEEFE 'HOLD THAT KISS' PLUS GAY COMEDY HIT IN TECHNICOLOR MA MERLE OBERON, IN The Divorce Lady BINNIE BARNES-LAURENCE OLIVIER MOUSE CARTOON--NEWS ACTUAL SCENES OF THE BIRTH OF A CHILD! LIFE'S SECRET REVEALED IN 'Our Balies ADULTS ONLY! 25c to 6 ST. CHARLES AT SIXTH 1090 KWK, 1350 WIL, 1200 WEW. 760 KFUO, 550 W9XPD, 31.6 megacycles. 12:00 Noon PREVIEW, IFS with Frank Eschen. KMOX- -Singing Sam.

KWK-Betty and Bob. WIL -Rhythm Review. WEW- World News. 12:15 KFU0 Devotion, Rev. Lothar Kleinhaus, music.

Keene, serial. KWK Arnold Grimm's Daughter, serial. WEWMarkets. 12:30 KM0X-Linda's First Love, serial. WIL- -Opportunity Program.

WEW -Man on the Street. KWK Valiant Lady, serial. 12:45 ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS: Markets. The Editor's Daughter, rial. Betty Crocker.

1:00 KSD- -STORY OF MARY MARLIN, serial. KMOX -Magic Kitchen. KWE Backstage Wife, serial. WIL -Service Club. WJZ Net- Radio Guild.

-Luncheon Club. 1:15 KSD-MA PERKINS, serial. KMOX- Judy and Jane. KWK Great Works of Man, WEW Ralph pianist. 1:30 KSD- -PEPPER YOUNG'S FAMILY, serial.

KMOX Address by President Roosevelt at Covington, Ky. WEW Markets. KWK-Press News. 1:45 KSD THE GUIDING LIGHT, serial. WEW-Tunesmiths.

KWK-Continental Varieties. 2:00 KSD DAN HARDING'S WIFE, serial, KMOX- Those Happy Gilmans, serial. WIL-Police releases. WEW -Memory Lane. KWK- Today at Two.

2:15 KSD THE HEART OF JULIA BLAKE, serial, KM0X-One Woman's Opinion, Josephine Halpin. WIL Neighborhood program. KWK-Music in a Sentimental Mood. 2:30 KSD-RUSH HUGHES. KMOX Let's Compare Notes; Headline Highlights.

WIL-Rhythmic Moods, WEW Jack Norder, comedian. -Swing Organ. 2:45 KSD- BUCCANEERS OCTET. from WIL-Swing the Dugout. KWK--Man DO in the Stands.

W9XPD (31,6 meg.) -Girl Alone, serial, 2:55 KMOX and KWK-Baseball game. 2:59 KSD-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE BASEBALL SCORES. 3:00 KFU0-Moments of Comfort, Rev. H. F.

Gerecke. WIL Baseball score; Jerre Cammack, organist. WEW- -Beauty Box. 3:15 1 Prairie Vagabonds. CBS Net "Economic coo in Central Brackett Lewis, Secretary of the Masaryk Institute.

3:30 WIL-Baseball scores; Dansapation. -Sweetheart Serenade. KFU0 Vocal recital. CBS -Music for Fun. 3:45 KSD- CADETS QUARTET.

WIL- Over Hollywood. 4:00 KSD- BASEBALL SCORES; Felix Knight, tenor. WIL- Baseball scores; Let's Dance. WEW--Tea Dance. 4:15 KSD- YOUR FAMILY AND MINE, WIL Cub Reporters.

WEWBetty Baker, singer. W9XPD (31.6 -Piano Time; Press News. 4:30 KSD- -DAILY SPORTS RESUME, Paul Douglas. WIL Baseball scores; Headlines of the Air. WEW Lew White, organist.

4:45 KSDWIL-Organalities. WEW-Dance orchestra. 4:55 KSD- COUSIN SUE AND BUDDY, songs and sketch. ROLLER SKATE Under the BIG TENT Open Every Afternoon and Nite Next to 2132 KIENLEN Jim Remley's Transfer at Wellston to Ferguson Car Swim Now At the Beautiful Tile LORELEI POOL 4525 OLIVE FO. 2215 Temperature Today Water, 80 degrees.

Air, 82 degrees LIFE ON THE AIR! STARTING TONIGHT, and continuing every Friday night, the editors of LIFE bring to the air a new series of broadcasts of The March of Time, consistently acclaimed radio's finest, most intensely dramatic program since its inception eight years ago. This new series will, like LIFE, present each week the high points in the news of the world, and the work, the achievements and fun of the world's people. -EVERY FRIDAY! Among the Features IN THIS WEEK'S LIFE: STOCK MARKET BOOMS; EXCHANGE HAS A NEW DEAL SHIRLEY TEMPLE TAKES HER FIRST TRIP EAST THE KING OF SWEDEN AND HIS COUNTRY GERMANY'S GREATEST PAINTERS IN AMERICA MARIE ANTOINETTE -A $1,800,000 SPECTACLE JOE LOUIS SHINES AT NEGRO HORSE SHOW STARE MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS DRESS ALIKE PLEBEIAN COWS PERFORM LIKE ARISTOCRATS LIFE GOES TO A PARTY IN A TROLLEY CAR LIFE ON THE AIR THE MARCH OF TIME MAGAZINE Sunflower Street -O- By and Tom Tom Little Sims THE HOUSEBOAT FISHING TRIP SHOULD PROVE EXCITING I AINT EVER BEEN IF DE CHILLUN SAILIN' ON A FALLS OFF DE FRONT HOUSEBOAT, BUT PORCH OF DE HOUSEBOAT DEY TELLS ME I DEY'LL HAVE TO SWIM, CAN DE DAT'S WHAT'S WORRYIN' KITCHEN WINDER ME MAYBE I CAN WID A FISHING TIE GOURDS ON DE, POLE AN' THOW CHILLUN. DE FISHES OVER MY HEAD INTO DON'T CHANGE DE FRYIN- YO' MIND 'BOUT PAN' GOIN', SUSIE. WILLIE HAS BEEN WORKIN' SO HARD AT DE BARBER SHOP YOU NEEDS A VACATION! GRANNY LOU, 7-8 SUSIE, BEULAH AND 'EENY Grin and Bear It -O- Lichty By "LET'S TAKE A SHOT AT THIS NEW LONG-RANGE FORECASTING I'D LIKE TO GET.

AWAY EARLY THIS WEEK END." Ned Brant at Carter--By Bob Zuppke A Story of College Athletics (Copyright, 1938.) WHY DON'T THEY COME- IT REALLY UNFORTUNATELY, BUCK UP! SOMETHINGS MIGHT AS WELL CURL I DOUBT IT. WHY DON'T THEY COME? SHOULDN'T TAKE I DONT KNOW THE THINK OF THE HAPPENED TO UP HERE FOR THE NIGHT, AND SO DO YOU, THEM ALL THIS REQUIRED TIME TO FOOD WELL HAVE BACKWOODS AND SURE FOOT -WELL FIND NEO BRANTPLEASE CONT TIME STALK A WILD WHEN THEY SUREFOOT! OUR WAY IN TAE I MEAN, EXCITE YOURSELF GAME STEAK GET BACK MORNING, ALL bACKOUR GUIDES WILL RIGHT WOODS BE HERE ANY MINUTE Rapid Service. WEW Musical Clock. 7:55 KMOX- Press News. 8:00 ESD-ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS: Dick Leibert, organist.

KMOX- White, organist. KWK -Social Security speaker; music. WIL--Birthday Bells; Children's program. WEW-German Melodies. 8:15 -CHARIOTEERS.

KWK--It's a Natural. Headlines of the Air; Musical Moments. WEW---Musical Clock. 8:30 KSD-WEATHER REPORT: MUSIC INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM. KWK The Child Grows.

WILOpportunity Program. KMOXOrgan Melodies; talk. WEW-Dance Music. 8:45 KWK Singing Cowboys. KMOX -Ozark Varieties.

Musical Clock. 9:00 KMOX- Carolyn Pryce. KWKTop of Morning. WIL- -Serenaders. WEW Clark Harris, speaker.

9:15 KSD REINAUGURATION OF THE CATHEDRAL, Rheims, France. KMOX- Ramblings. WEWMother's Musical Mirror, 9:30 KFU0 Children's Varietna Program. KWK Pop Filbert. WIL Sketches in Melody.

KMOX--Jr. Musical Comedy from Rochester. WEW-Song Spotlight. 9:45 WIL Weather forecast; Harlem Rhythm. -Markets.

KWKU. S. Army Band. 10:00 KSD-NBO MUSIC GUILD; Kreiner String Quartet. KWK- This Wonderful World, Hayden Planetarium.

Brevities. WEW-Germania Broadcast. KMOX Columbia Concert Hall. 10:15 KWK Tall Corn Time. WILHeadlines of the Air; Musical Moments.

10:30 KSD--ALONG GYPSY TRAILS. KWK--Press News; Farm and Home program. WIL Tune Tinkers. WEW- -All-Star Review. 10:45 dedicatory program.

WIL Swing Serenade. WEWSalon Sketches. KMOX Enoch Light's orchestra. 11:00 KSD ARLINGTON TIME SIGNAL: POST HEADLINES: Lee Gordon's orchestra. KMOX Magic Kitchen.

WIL Swing Serenade, WEW Week Ends. 11:15 WIL-The Waltzers. WEW--Markets. 11:30 KSD-YOUR HOST IN BUFFALO. WIL--For Mother and Dad.

WEW -Greek program; music. KWKHealth speaker. 11:45 KWK- Organ recital. 12:00 Noon KSD MIDDAY SPORTS PREVIEW with Frank Eschen. KMOX Travelogue.

KWK--Kiddie Club. WIL Rhythm Review. WEW-News. 12:15 KFU0 Organ recital. WEW Markets.

KMOX Golden Melodies. 12:30 -Ad Talk; melodies. WILOklahoma Outlaws. WEW--Man on the Street. 12:45 KSD-ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS; MARKETS.

KWK-Burt Ferber's orchestra. 1:00 KSD MELODIES. KMOX--Inquiring Reporter. KWK -Jean Headlines of Ellington, the Air. singer.

WEW WIL Markets. 1:15 KMOX-Merrymakers. WEW Luncheon Club, WIL- -Organ Melodies. KWK- -Kidoodlers. 1:30 KSD- KSD-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE BASEBALL SCORES: SWINGOLOGY, variety program.

KMOX Talk; organ. KWK Press News; Music Hall orchestra from London. WIL Opportunity program. WEW Tell Story Club. 1:45 WEW- -Tune Smiths.

KM0X-Let's Compare Notes; Headline Highlights. 2:00 TO THE-MINUTE BASEBALL SCORES; CALLING ALL STAMP COLLECTORS. KWK Richard Hayes, organist. WIL -Police Releases. WEWMemory Lane.

KMOX-One Woman's Opinion. 2:15 -MEN OF THE WEST QUARTET. KWK-Man in the Stands program. KMOX-Dope from the Dugout. WIL -Neighborhood program.

2:25 KMOX-KWK-Baseball game. 2:30 KSD- BASEBALL SCORES; AL ROTH'S ORCHESTRA. WIL- Croonaders. WEW Jack Norder, comedian, 2:45 KSD- ROYAL HAWAIIANS. WIL- -Swing Sextet.

2:59 KSD-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE BASEBALL SCORES. 3:00 KFU0 German sermon. WIL Basebali scores; Jerre Cammack, or- COMICS FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938. PAGE 5D ON SHORT WAVES ROGRAMS listed for today on clude: short-wave stations p. -Special Concert to U.

S. TGWA, Guatemala, 15.17 meg. 4:30 p. Centenary of the Birth of Graf Zeppelin. DJD, Berlin, 11.77 meg.

5:55 p. Songs; Orchestra, OLR4A, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 11.84 OLR5A, 15.23 meg. 6:00 p. m. You and I Were Dancing," Dave Frost's Band.

GSP, London, 15.31 GSD, 11.75 GSC, 9.58 GSB, 9:51 meg. 6:15 p. Music, JZJ, Tokio, 11.80 meg. 6:30 p. Night; Amy Bernardy; "Rome's Midnight Voice." 2R04, Rome, 11.81 IRF, 9.83 meg.

7:30 p. m. Spanish Literary Program. W2XAF, Schenectady, 9.53 meg. 7:30 p.

Cuban Comedies. YV5RC, Caracas, 5.8 meg. 7:45 p. in Germany. DJD, Berlin, 11.77 meg.

8:20 p. m. Brighton Nights, Broadcast from seaside resort. GSI, London, 15.26 GSD, 11.75 GSC, 9.58 GSB, 9.51 meg. 9:15 p.

singer. YV5RC, Caracas, 5.8 meg. 9:20 p. m. Records.

TPA4, Paris, 11.71 meg. 11:45 a. Talk in English, JZJ, Tokio, 11.80 meg. 5:00 -UP-TO-THE-MINUTE BASEBALL SCORES; Associated Press News. KMOX- -Grand Stand Managers.

KWK-Home Plate Interviews. -Baseball scores: Concert Master. KSD- -DICK LEIBERT, organist. 5:15 KSD- -POPEYE, THE SAILORMAN. serial.

Piano duo. WEW--News. WENR New Highlights. KWK(870)-Words of Thunder; dramatization. 5:30 KSD SPORTLIGHTS, WITH ROY STOCKTON AND FRANK ESCHEN.

WIL -Harmony Hall. KMOX Adventures in Science. WEW Musical Varieties. KWK--Twilight Serenade. W9XPD (31.6 meg.) -Cadets Quartet.

5:45 -XAVIER CUGAT'S ORCHESTRA. KWK- -Sport Review: Press News. WIL in the Air. KMOXBoake Carter. WEW-The Foursome.

W9XPD (31.6 meg.) Three Romeos. 6:00 KSD-LUCILLE MANNERS, soprano; Reveler's Quartet and Frank Black's orchestra. KMOX Flicker Flashes. KWKAl Sarli's Jam Session. WIL-Supper Melodies.

WEW- Parade. 6:15 WIL- -This Rhythmic Age. WEWDinner Dance. Cool and the Harmonettes. KWK-Music.

6:30 KMOX Paul Whiteman's orchestra. KWK-Improve My Music Club. WIL Review. Twilight Serenade. 6:45 WEW-Dance a Bit.

KWK-Frank Ferneau's orchestra. 7:00 KSD- WALTZ TIME; Frank Munn, tenor; Abe Lyman's orchestra. KMOX- James Melton and Vic Arden's orchestra. KWK- -George 01- son's orchestra; Tim and Irene, comedy team, and Jubilee Quartet. WIL- Tin 1 Pan Alley Goes to Town.

WEW-Stamps Quartet. 7:15 -Mr. Fixit, Ray C. Schroeder. KMOX-Hollywood Showcase.

WEW -Music Hall. 7:30 KSD DEATH VALLEY DAYS, serial. WIL 7:30 P. M. CARROLL STRIBLING Attorney at Law, and Herman Willer, former Assistant Prosecuting Attorney SPEAKING FOR H.

SAM PRIEST Clerk of Circuit Court -Adv. KWK--March of Time program. 8:00 KSD-FIRST NIGHTER, play; Les Tremayne and Betty Lou Gerson. KMOX- Goldman band concert. KWK- Charlie Chan, serial.

WIL -Headlines; Musical Moments. 8:15 WIL-Smoke Rings. Hood Dell concert. 8:30 KSD JIMMY FIDLER'S HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP. WIL House of Peter MacGregor.

WJZ Net--Grant Park concert. KMOX- Congress Has Yet to Do," Congressman Sam Rayburn. KWK-Lone Ranger. 8:45 KSD -DETECTIVE MYSTERY STORIES. WIL Peacock Court.

KMOX American Viewpoints. 9:00 KSD-AMOS AND ANDY. KMOX-The Goldbergs, serial. KWK -Reggie Child's orchestra. WILHarlem Rhythm.

9:15 KSD ALPINE VARIETIES; Russ David, Swing Quartet, Linda Raye, Basin Street Blues Trio and Frank McGuire, tenor. KMOZ- -Henry Busse's orchestra. W9XPD (31.6 meg.) Nano Rodrigo's orchestra. 9:30 D--AL DONAHUE'S ORCHESTRA. KMOX- Celebrate; Joe Rine's orchestra.

Breese's orchestra. 9:45 WIL -Headlines of the Air; Musical Moments. KMOX--Art Kassel's orchestra. KSD-WEATHER REPORT. 10:00 KFU0 Bible Study; Rev.

Walret Leider: Gospel Harmony trio. KWK -Sport Review. WIL- -Serenader. KMOX- -Isham Jones' orchestra. WJZ net- -Broadcast celebration of the premiere of "Marie Antoinette." new film.

W9XPD (31.6 meg.) Jimmy Grier's orchestra. 10:15 1 KWK- Kay Kaiser's orchestra. WIL- Club Cabana. -Music program. KMOX Tomorrow Morning's Headlines.

KWK--Press News; Jimmy Grier's orchestra. W9XPD (31.6 meg.) 10:45 KFUO Public Service program. KMOX- -Tommy Dorsey's orchestra. WIL 11:00 KSD JOE SANDERS' TORCHESTRA. KMOX- -Husk O'Hara's Billy Granthan's orchestra.

WIL- -Melody Parade. 11:15 KM0X- -Horace Henderson's orchestra. WIL -Dance orchestra. KWK -Jimmy Livingston's orchestra. 11:30 KSD- JAN GARBER'S ORCHES- BOYSI GIRLSI LISTEN! Billy Swift THE BOY DETECTIVE MYSTERY! FUN! ADVENTURE! ORGANIZING SOON KWK SUNKIST 7:15 SECRET SERVICE AM DON'T MISS IT SATURDAY MORNING WEARER AMt ganist.

WEW-Beauty Box. 3:15 -Music. WIL PA program. WEW-Day Dreams. 3:30 KFUO- Sermonette, WILBaseball scores; dansapation.

WEW -Sweetheart Serenade. 3:45 KSD- JUNIOR BIRDMEN OF AMERICA PROGRAM. WIL- Stars Over Hollywood. 4:00 KSD- KSD-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE BASEBALL SCORES; EL CHICO, Spanish review. WIL -Baseball scores; Let's Dance.

WEW- Tea dancing. 4:15 WIL- -Cub Reporter. 4:25 KSD- PRESS RADIO NEWS. 4:30 KSD- -DAILY SPORTS COLUMN, with Paul Douglas. WIL-Baseball scores; Headlines of the Air.

-Lew White, organist. KMOX-Grand Stand Manager. 4:45 KSD- THE ART CE LIVING. WIL -Organalities. KWK- HomePlate Interviews.

KMOXHallett's orchestra. WEW- Orchestra, Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits MARRIAGE LICENSES. Norman E. Donner 4551A Oakland Golden M. Cook 4206 Chouteau Fred W.

Horne Jr. East St. Louts Beatrice Burney East St. Louis Joseph E. Turner -Pawnee, Ill.

Lou Alice Seifers Pawnee, Ill. George Rankins -1115 1115 N. Twelfth Mrs. Cherry Williams John H. Williams 3944 West Belle Mrs.

Corinne Scott -1714A N. Sarah Harrison Young Divernon, Ill. Mrs. Rena Bilyen -5613 Highland Morris Schneider -5920 Kennerly Evelyn Smith -6253 Cates Howard Mitchell Virden, Ill. Virginia Mae Isaac -Divernon, Ill.

Marie Sherman Loy Kampschrader Effingham, Ill. Leroy Kribbs -Springfield, Ill. Dorothy Brown -Springfield, Ill. Harold L. Berkowitz 956 Hamilton Ruth Essman -5808A Easton Mitchel Williams -2640 Adams Ruth Foster -222 Miller John W.

Gavin 4554 Ferdinand Kennerly Marie V. Wallace -4524 St. Albert Julius Pellegrin 3505 Market Elva Maria Bias -3505 Market Lloyd W. Clark -37 Lewis pl. Lorraine P.

Hull 4204 Maryland Elmus C. Spann -1521 Menard Velma Sharpe -4205 West Pine Frank E. Giblin -Sadorus, Ill. Mrs. Pearl A.

Grove Urbana, Ill. Michael Paul Meehan -East St. Louis, Ill. Dorothy Winkler 3877 Humphrey Albert Weinstein -4531 Cote Brilliante Bess Shapiro 2940 Dickson Burt Murphy Fort Worth Anne Thierry Scherrer -368 N. Taylor Joseph Higgerson Jr.

Cutler, Ill. Marjorie E. Travillian Murphysboro, Ill. Mamon Tate 1928 Biddle Willie Mae Everett 1928 Biddle Karl Pauridi Jr. St.

Louis County Marie A. Menges Louis County Clifford Taylor Chicago Juanita June Gibson 128A West Koeln Merle Hastings 5939 Page Agnes L. Guedry 1447A Hamilton Arthur E. Hollmann St. Louis County Vivian Kollmeyer East St.

Louis At CLAYTON. Jess Sidwell Lemay Alice Kaiser -Lemay Arthur Brown 1104 Ohio Alice Harvey 2112A Division Charles P. Gragg -Wellston Dorothy Walker Wellston Joe Pullian 3428 Franklin Dovie Ann Anderson 3212 Delmar BIRTHS. (L a birth does not appear in this colamn within two weeks, the Health Department asks that parents request physician to send a report to the Bureau of Vital Statistics, 10 Municial Courts Building.) BOYS. W.

and N. Davis, 3818 Windsor. H. and L. Moss, 1045 N.

Whittier. W. and M. Norman, 4375 West Belle. R.

Jackson, 1706 N. 10th. L. and M. Copher, 808 N.

Taylor. 17-8 ON KSD News-8 and 11 a. 12:45 p. m. and 5 p.

m. Baseball 4 and 5 p. m. Weather a. m.

and 9:59 p. m. Market p. m. Time--At 11 a.

m. and at intervals between programs. TRA. Arthur's orchestra. KMOX--Henri Gendron's orchestra.

WIL--Famous dance orchestra. 11:45 KMOX- Henri Gendron's orchestra. WIL -Swing Time. 12:00 Midnight. KMOX Dancing Time.

WIL-Dawn Patrol. Informative Talks 5:45 KM0X-Boake Carter. 7:30 WENR of the United States to the Present Martial Condition of the World," J. Hamilton Lewis. 8:30 KMOX- What Congress Has Yet to Do" Congressman gen, Rayburn.

8:45 KMOX American Viewpoints. Radio Concerts 6:00 KSD LUCILLE MANNERS, prano, and Frank Black's orchestra. 7:00 -WALTZ TIME. 7:30 Mutual Net--Robin Hood Dell concert, Alexander Hilsberg conducting. 8:00 KMOX -Goldman Band concert.

8:15 KWK-Robin Hood Dell concert. Drama and Sketches 5:15 POPEYE, THE SAILORMAN. 7:30 -DEATH VALLEY DAYS. KWK--March of Time. 8:00 KSD- -FIRST NIGHTER.

KWK- -Charlie Chan, 8:30 KWK Lone Ranger. 9:00 KSD- AMOS AND ANDY. KMOX--The Goldbergs. Dance Music Tonight 6:15 KWK- -Maurice Spitalny. 6:30 KMOX- -Paul Whiteman.

8:00 KWK-Paul Martin. 9:00 KWK--Reggie Childs. 9:15 KMOX- Henry Busse. 9:30 KSD-AL DONAHUE. 9:45 KMOX-Jack Crawford.

10:00 KMOX- Jones. 10:15 KWK- -Kay 10:45 KMOX Tommy Dorsey. KWKJimmy Grier. 11:00 KSD- JOE SANDERS. KMOX-Husk O'Hara.

KWK-Billy Grantham. 11:15 KMOX- Horace Henderson. KWKJimmy Livingston. 11:30 KSD- -JAN GARBER. KWK-Zinn Arthur.

11:45 KM0X-Henri Gendrone. Daytime Tomorrow on Local Stations 5:30 a. m. KMOX-County Journal; Pappy Cheshire's Band. 5:45 KMOX- Farm Flashes.

6:00 KWK- Early Birds. WEW-Day's Dedication. KMOX- Sports Review. 6:15 WEW-Musical Calendar. KMOXNews: Markets.

6:30 KMOX- of Our Neighbors; Today's Farm Feature. KWK Early Birds. 7:00 KFUO-Morning Melodies. Rev. Gerhard Groerich.

Organ. KMOXMusical Clock. KWK- Tunes. WIL -Breakfast Club. 7:15 KFU0 Organ recital.

KMOX- -Informative Religion Talks. KWK Sunnytime, 7:30 KFU0- -Golden Book of Prayer. KMOX- Fiddler's fancy. WEW World News. 7:45 KFUO Chapel Window.

Elmer Knornschild, KWK--Press News; M. and B. Robinson, 3110A School. W. and S.

Lewis, 1821 S. 24. C. and A. Oglesby, 4286 St.

Louis. and E. Wilson, 2800A Olive. and A. Young, 4245 North Market.

c. and E. Bruce, 1103 Krum. and R. Young, 1146A Leonard.

C. and E. Burton, 1103 Leonard. W. and B.

Evans, 3746A Cook. and N. Carter, 1026 N. Leffingwell. and G.

Pleasant, 1809 Laflin. Rooks, 4319 Labadie. H. and V. Davis, 1243 Davis.

A. and E. Burroughs, 4535 Garfield, P. Clark, 4251AW Finney. and W.

Grant, 407 S. Ewing. R. Slack, 1410 N. 18th.

8. Epps, 3505A Easton. and V. Curtis, 2953 Dickson. A.

Knox, 4294W Cote Brilliante, M. and C. Hinton, 3641 Cook. S. and J.

Owens, 1509 Carr (rear). R. and S. Lane, 2138A Carr. W.

and R. Gregory, 3328 Bell. R. and W. George, 1515A Vail.

F. and B. Aufderheide, 3738 S. Spring. P.

Palmisano, 1316 St. Louis. M. and M. Williams, 3936 St.

Ferdinand. P. and L. Wolf, 4204 Sacramento. do and L.

Smith, Harlin, Schmiechen, 4752 4238 7423 Rosa. Prairie. Michigan. and F. and Lenhardt, 5350 Lindenwood.

T. and H. Quinn, 7124 Lanham. E. and M.

Siekmann, 3007A Elliot. F. and T. Moore, 1915 S. Clayton.

Compton. and M. Brown, 4407 and M. Stuckemeyer, 2115 Adelaide, twins. S.

and R. Scott, Webster Groves. E. and F. Shifflett, Kirkwood.

and H. Mueller, Pine Lawn, Mo. F. and. A.

Scroggins, Decatur, and H. Schueler, 2145 Sulphur. Vickery, 7812 Pennsylvania. A. and R.

Lansing, 3429 Market. GIRLS. SHE and and G. Chineth, 1111 N. Twenty-third.

Woods, 3407 Walnut. and W. Robinson, 1314 N. Twenty-first. R.

Jones, 2000 S. Third. and F. White, 1909 N. Tenth.

and E. Hogan, 2707 Sheridan. and B. Kemp, Robinson, 5221 3110A St. Louis.

3chool. F. and Clemons, 2431A 'Fallon. and M. Carter, 3210 Lucas.

and T. Dukes, 348 Laclede. L. Williams, 618 S. Garrison.

J. and M. Nunn, 2511 Elliot. A. E.

Pleas, 1124 N. S. Eighth. Eighteenth. B.

and Whitney, 1314 and M. Muse, 1918 Delmar. and Farewell, 2905 Delmar. W. and E.

Walker, 1849 Division. and H. Edwards, 6624 S. Broadway. and E.

Carter, 2611 Belleglade. W. and and S. M. Toler, Stuckemeyer 3132 Brantner (twins), pl.

2115 Adelaide. G. E. Scocco, 7724 S. Broadway.

and Campbell, 2911 N. Eleventh. and Madison, 2129A Salisbury. and Gerdes, 3417A N. Union.

and M. Wightman, 625 S. Skinker bl. and A. Aldrich, 6136 Sherry.

and Willis, University City. A. Nobs, 1417 Marcus. and S. Strassner, 4843A Labadies.

and E. Zuna, 5934 Highland. and A. Williams, 4031A Delmar. A and Phelps, Webater Groves.

J. and M. Dodge, Webster Groves. H. R.

Edgar, Richmond Heights. H. and J. Hurd, University City. T.

and M. Rankin, Kirkwood. BURIAL PERMITS. Sidney H. Mitchell, 58, 3129A S.

7th. Lawrence E. Gausepohi, 50, 4259 Gano. Peter Demoff, 52, 4127 Laclede. Arthur Schulte, 55, 3648A Hebert.

James M. Tyler, 70, 1442 Lindell. Mary L. Wilson, 94, 29, 2609 S. Grand.

Denzel V. Tatum, Jefferson City. Patti Carter Watling, 67, Webster Groves. Magdalene Herberer, 70, 2737 Shenandoah Christian Kaechele, 82, 4101 Papin. Frederick W.

Hausgen, 74, 1009 W. 6th, Sedalia. Hazel E. Collins, 33, 4323 West Pine. Wm.

M. Forman, 75, 2504A Elliott. V. August Tangeman, 35, Creve Coeur. Ernest S.

F. Koken, 61, Webster Groves. Selena Cunningham, 79, 1045 N. Vandeventer. Maurice O.

Weber, 44, 10 Lewis pl. Ernestine Frankenstein, 72, 5035 St. Louis. Marvin T. Resigner, 38, 5313 Theodosia.

Marie Marjorie Coudson, 18, Tilden, Ill. Mary McDonald, 47, 4337 Aldine. Pauline Glogovac, 46, 1723 McCreary. William Theilen, 61, 4603 Ashland. Irah Evans, 45, 1483 S.

Vandeventer. Geo. Brandon, 68. 904A Barton. Henrietta Heins, 69, 3854 Bates.

Roberta Adams, 27, 1313 N. 22nd. Martha Venable, 66, 3247A Morganford. Wm. C.

Miller, 34, City Infirmary. Mabel Huster, 49, 4507 N. Second. Frank J. Holub, 54, 1112 Rutger.

Charlotte Meyer, 100, 5446 Neosho. Lena May Pierce, 56, 1121 N. 19th. Movie Time Table AMBASSADOR "'The Rage of P. 's," starring Danielle Darrie 'and Douglas Fairbanks 12:15, 3:21, 6:27 and "Always Goodbye," starring Carbara Stanwyck and Herbert Marshall, at 10:30, 1:36, 4:42, 7:48 and "March of Time," at 11:58, 3:04, 6:10 and 9:16.

Shopworn Angel," starring Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart, at 11:22, 1:59, 4:36, 7:13 and "Who Killed Gail Preston:" featuring Rita Hayworth and Don Terry, at 10:17, 12:54, 3:31, 6:08 and 8:45. MISSOURI-Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, in "Holiday," with Edward Everett Horton, at 12:30, 3:35, 6:45 and "Three Blind Mice," starring Loretta Young and Joel McCrea, at 2:20, 5:30 and 8:35. ST. LOUIS -Warren William and Gail Patrick in "Wives Suspicion," at 1, 4, Under, "Maid's Night Out," featuring Joan Fontaine and Allan Lane, at 2:59, 5:59 and 8:59. DIVORCES GRANTED.

Philip from Dora Weiner. Mary J. from Henry M. Scales. Ida L.

from William J. Moorman. Raymond T. from Blanche E. Woodward.

Celestine M. from Frank M. Dancha. Margaret from Paul M. Groeninger.

Elsie J. from George A. Baum. Bernice from Aibert J. Valin.

Maria from Vernon Clifton. Viola from William Fort. Morton from Violet Stamm. Alice from Frank Schuh. Dorothy from Walton Scheffler.

Ida from Leo H. Rosenfeld. Edna C. from Paul DeBerry (annulment). Ida M.

from Girley Hunt. Anna P. from Thomas (annul. Constance Charles Kublkney ment). Katherine M.

from Orville Beckett. Estelle M. from William Mittelstetter. Ruth E. from Joseph C.

Schimmel, William C. from Ruby Bockstiegel, Lillian from Anthony Edl. Harold from Nina Richter. Anne from Lenky Weathers. Vernie from Hazel Seniff.

Gladys from James W. Ryan. Inez W. from Mac Cothman. Elizabeth L.

from Robert E. McBrady, Lena from James Turnbough. Viola from Thomas P. O'Toole. William D.

from Sally Edwards. Martha C. from George Oberbeck. Delphia from Marion Manning. DENTS OUT ROLLED $150 Fenders Refinished DDIE C.

MILLER New Location- -1938 8. Vandeventer One Block East of Old Location TALKS ON HEALTH By Dr. Logan Clendening Daily in the POST-DISPATCH.

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