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FRIDAY, APRIL 11. 1947 Radio STATION WKDK Program For Week Of April 11 thru 17, 1947 Friday, April 11 6:00—Sign On—News 6:05—Early Bird 6:30—Silver Dew Boys 7:00—Ngws. 7:05—Morning Serenade 7:30—News 7:35—Little Jamboree 7:45—Wake up and Sing 7:55—News 8;00—Friendly Ch. Hr., Rev. A. L. Phillips. 8:30—Music Shop 8:40—Stewardship 8:45—Ministerial Assoc. 9:00—Editor’s Diary 9:15—Shady Valley Folks 9:55—News 10;00—Arthur Gaeth, MBS 10:15—Faith In Our Times 10:30—Say It With Msic 11:00—Cecil Brown 11:15—Country Church 11:30—Bill Harrington Sings —M 11:45—McSwain i'uneral Home 11:50—American Cancer Society 12:00—News 12:05—Farmer’s Notes 12:15—Checkerboard Jamboree 12:30—Off Records. 12:55—Leavell Funeral Home 1:00—Cedric Foster, MBS 1:15—Salute to Saluda 1:45—Bobby Norris & His Singing Strings 2:00—Queen-Fo rA Day, MBS 2:30—Afternoon Tunes 2:45—Our Navy 3:00—Hearts Desire 3:30—1240 Club 4:00—News 4:05—Music For Friday 4:15—The Johnson Family 4:30—Spotlight On Whitmire 5:00—Hop Harrigan 5:15—Superman 5:30—Captain Midnight 5 >•15—Tom Mix 6:00—Silver Dew Boys 6:25—Sport News 6:30—News 6:35—Evening Music 6:55—5 Minutes At Mitchell’s 7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr. 7:15—News 7:20—Friendly City Play Boys 7:30—Henry J. Taylor 7:45—Inside Of Sports 8:00—Burle Ives 8:15—Holly House 8:30—Leave It To the Girls 9:00—Gabriel Heatter 9:15—Real Stories 9:30—Adventures of Bull Dog Drummond, MBS 10;00—Meet the Press, MBS 10:30—Date Night, MBS 11:00—All The News 11:15—Dance Orch., MBS 11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS 12:00—Sign Oft Saturday, April 12 6:00—Sign On—News 6:05—Early Bird 6:30—Silver Dew Boys 7:00—News. 7:05—Wake Up & Sing 7:30—News 7;35—Newberry Ramblers 7:55—News 8:00—Prosperity Presents 8}30—Wesleyan Methodist Ch., Rev. C. G. Bryant. 9:00—Ministerial Assoc. 9:15—Christian Brotherhood Hr. 9:45—Mac, The Drifter 9:55—Musical Interlude 10:00—Smiling Ed McConnel 10:15—Shut In Program 10;30—Jackie Hill Show, MBS 11:00—This Week in Washington 11:15—Vetearns Administration 11:30—Say It With Music 11:45—A Public Service 12:00—News 12:05—Neon Tunes 12:15—Friendly City Play Boys 12:30—The Jubilee Singers 12:45—Off Records. 12:55—Leavell Funeral Home 1:00—News 1:05—Off Records 1:15—Salute To Saluda 1:45—Clinton Ch. of God. 2:00—Symphonies for Youth, MBS. 2:30—Ray Robbins Orch., MBS 3:00—Art Mooney’s Orch. MBS 3:30—Sports Parade, MBS 4:00—Columbia Record Shop 4:30—Spotlight on Whitmire 5:00—Silver Dew Boys 5:30—Raymond Scott Orches tra, MBS 5:45—Jan August and His Piano Magic, MBS. 6;00—Julia and Danny 6:15—Dinner Music 6:25—Sports News 6:30—News 6:35—Evening Music 7:00—Hillbillys 7:30—News & Sports, MBS 7:15—F. H. Laguardia 8:00 Twenty Questions 8:30—Scramby Am by 9:00—The Mighty Casey 9:30—High Adventure, MBS 10:00—Chicago Theatre of the Air, MBS 11:00—Korn’s A Krackin 11:30—Emil Coleman’s Or., MBS 11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS 12:00—Sign Off. Sunday, April 13 7:25—Sign On—News 7:30—Whitmire Ch. of God, Rev. J. R. Brewer 7:55—News 8;00—Friendly Ch. Hr., Rev. A. L. Phillips. * 8;30—Laurens Church of God, Rev. Grady L. Waters 9:00—Bright Spot Hour Harold B. Sightler 9:30—News 9:35—Pentecostal Hour, Rev. B. R. Nichols 10:00—Dr. James C. Kinard, President of Nby College, Moments of Meditation. 10:15—Music for Sunday 10:55—News 11:00—Bible Institute, MBS 11:30—Central Methodist Church Rev. H. C. Ritter 12:30—The Lutheran Hour 1:00—Leavell Funeral Home 1:05—O’Neal Quartet 1:15—Dr. Bob Jones 1:30—Juvenile Jury 2:00—The Harmon Sisters 2:15—Music Shop 2:30—Week In Review 2:45—Jesse Crawford 3:00—Old Fashioned Revival Hour, KBS 4:00—House Of Mystery 4:30—True Detective 5:00—The Shadow 5:30—Quick As A Flash 6:00—Those Websters 6:30—Nick Carter 7:00—News 7:05—Sports News 7:10—Music Interlude 7:15—Here’s To Vets 7:30—News 7:35—Musical Interlude 7:40—Bing Crosby 7:55—News 8:00—The Pilgrim Hour, MBS 8:30—Voice of Strings, MBS 8:45—Official Detective 9:00—Exploring The Unknown 9:30—Double or Nothing 10:00—The Gabriel Heatter Show, MBS 10:30—Edmund Hook Ridge Show, MBS 11:00—William Hillman 11:15—Dance Orch. 11:30—Dance Orch., MBS 11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS 12:00—Sign Off. Monday, April 14 6:00—Sign On—News 6:05—Early Bird 6:30—Silver Dew Boys 7:00—News. 7:05—Morning Serenade 7:30—News 7:35—Little Jamboree 7:45—Wake Up and Sing 7:55—News 8:00—Friendly Church Hour, Rev. A. L. Phillips. 8:30—Music Shop 8:40—Stewardship 8:45—Ministerial Assoc. 9:00—Editor’s Diary 9:15—Shady Valley Folks 9:55—Spotlight On A Star. 10:00—Arthur Gaeth, MBS 10:15—Faith In Our Times 10:30—Say It With Music 11:00—Cecil Brown 11:15—Tell Your Neighbor 11:30—Bill Harrington Sings —M 11:45—McSwain Funeral Home. 11:50—Piano Interlude. 12:00—News 12:05—Farmer’s Notes 12:15—Checkerboard Jamboree 12:30—Off Records. 12:55—Leavell Funeral Home 1:00—Cedric Foster, MBS 1:15—Salute to Saluda 1;45—Bobby Norris & His Sing ing Strings, MBS 2:00—Queen For A Day, MBS 2:30—Afternoon Tunes 2:45—Voice Of The Army 3:00—Hearts Desire 3:30—1240 Club 4:00—News 4.05—Music for Monday 4:15—The Johnson Family 4:30—Spotlight On Whitmire 5:00—Hop Harrigan 5:15—Superman 5:30—Captain Midnight 5:45—Tom Mix 6:00—Silver Dew Boys 6:25—Sports News 6:30—News 6:35—Blue Star Quartette. 6:45—Local News 6:50—Evening Music 6:55—5 Minutes At Mitchell’s 7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr. 7:15—Friendly City Play Boys 7:30—Henry J. Taylor 7:45—Inside Of Sports 8:00—Scotland Yard, MBS 8:30—To Be Announced 8;45—Rufus Suit and His Vet Quintet 9:00—Gabriel Heatter 9:15—Real Stories 9:30—Guy Lombardo , 10:00—Fishing and Hunting Club, MBS 10:30—Dr. Graham & Family 11:00—All The News 11:15—Dance Orch., MBS 11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS 12:00—Sign Off. Tuesday, April 15 6:00—Sign On—News 6:05—Early Bird ^ 6:30—Silver Dew Boys 7:00—News. 7:05—Morning Serenade 7:30—News 7:35—Little Jamboree 7:45—Wake Up and Sing 7:55—News 8:00—Prosperity Presents 8:30—Music Shop 8:40—Stewardship 8:45—Ministerial Assoc. 9:00—Editor’s Diary 9:15—Shady Valley Folks 9:55—Spotlight On A Star 10:00—Arthur Gaeth 10:15—Faith In Our Times 10:30—Say It With Music 11:00—Cecil Brown 11:15—Tell Your Neighbor 11:30—Bill Harrington 11:45—A Public Service 11:50—Morning Melodies 12:00—News 12:05—Farmer’s Notes 12:15—Checkerboard Jamboree 12:30—Off Records. 12:55—Leavell Funeral Home 1:00—Cedric Foster. MBS 1:15—Salute to Saluda 1:45—Bing Crosby 2:00—Queen For A Day. MBS 2:30—Social Security 2:45—Afternoon Melodies 3:00—Hearts Desire 3:30—1240 Club 4:00—News 4:05—Music for Tuesday 4:15—The Johnson Family 4:30—Spotlight On Whitmire 5:00—Hop Harrigan 5:15—Superman 5:30—Captain Midnight 5:45—Tom Mix 6:00—Blue Notes 6:15—Silver Dew Boys 6:25—Sport News 6:30—News 6:35—Evening Music 7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr. 7:15—Friendly City Play Boys 7:30—Arthur Hale 7:45—Inside Of Sports 8:00—Warden’s Crime Cases, M 8:30—Adventures of the Fal con, MBS 9:00—Gabriel Heatter 9:15—Real Stories 9:30—American Forum of the Air, MBS 10:15—Vic Damone Show 10:30—International Quiz, MBS 11:00—All The News 11:15—Raymond Scott’s Orches tra, MBS 11:30—Tuesday Nightwatch 11:55—News 12:00—Sign Off. Wednesday, April 16 6:00—Sign On—News 6:05—Early Bird 6:30—Silver Dew Boys 7:00—News. 7:05—Morning Serenade 7:30—News 7:35—Little Jamboree 7:45—Wake Up and Sing 7:55—News 8:00—Whitmire Baptist Church, Rev. A. L. Phillips 8:30—Music Shop 8:40—Stewardship 8:45—Ministerial Assoc. 9:00—Editor’s Diary 9:15—Shady Valley Folks 9:55—Spotlight On A Star. 10:00—Arthur Gaeth, MBS 10:15—Faith In Our Times 10:30—Say It With Music 11:00—Cecil Brown 11:15—Tell Your Neighbor 11:30—Bill Harrington Sings —M 11:45—McSwain Funeral Home 11:50—Piano Tunes. 12:00—News 12:05—Farmer’s Notes 12:15—Checkerboard Jamboree 12:30—Off Records. 12:55—Leavell Funeral Home. 1:00—Cedric Foster, MBS 1:15—Salute to Saluda 1:45—Bobby Norris & His Singing Strings 2:00—Queen For A Day, MBS 2:30—Afternoon Melodies. 2:45—U. S. Marine 3:00—Hearts Desire 3:30—1240 Club 4:00—News 4:05—Music for Wednesday 4:15—The Johnson Family 4:30—Spotlight On Whitmire 5:00—Hop Harrigan 5:15—Superman 5:30—Captain Midnight 5:45—Tom Mix 6:00—Silver Dew Boys 6:25—Sport News 6:30—News 6:35—College ‘N’ Sextet 6:55—5 Minutes At Mitchell’s 7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr. 7:15—Friendly City Play Boys 7:30—Cecil Brown 7:45—Inside Of Sports 8:00—Crime Club 8:30—To Be Announced 9:00—Gabriel Heatter 9:15—Real Stories 9:30—What’s the name of that Song, MBS 10:00—Did Justice Triumph 10:30—Dance Orch., MBS 11:00—All The News 11:15—Dance Orch., MBS 11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS 12:00—Sign Off. Thursday, April 17, 6:00—Sign On—News 6:05—Early Bird . 6:30—Silver Dew Boys 7:00—News. 7:05—Morning Serenade 7:30—News. 7:35—Wake Up and Sing 7:55—News 8:00—Prosperity Presents 8:30—Music Shop 8:40—Stewardship 8:45—^Ministerial Assoc. 9:00—Editor’s Diary 9:15—Shady Valley Folks 9:55—Spotlight On A Star 10:00—Arthur Gaeth, MBS 10:15—Faith In Our Times 10:30—Say It With Music 11:00—Cecil Brown 11:15—Tell Your Neighbor 11:30—Bill Harrington 11:45—A Public Service 11:50—Morning Melodies 12:00—News 12:05—Farmer’s Notes 12:15—Checkerboard Jamboree 12:30—Off Records. 12:55—Leavell Funeral Home 1:00—Cedric Foster, MBS 1:15—Salute to Saluda 1:45—Bing Crosby. 2:00—Queen For A Day, MBS 2:30—Afternoon Melodies. 2:45—This Is Our Duty. 3:00—Hearts Desire 3;30—1240 Club. 4:00—News 4:05—Music for Thursday 4:15—The Johnson Family 4:30—Spotlight On Whitmire 5:00—Hop Harrigan 5:15—Superman 5:30—Captain Midnight 5:45—Tom Mix 6:00—Silver Dew Boys 6:25—Sport News 6:30—News 6:35—Evening Music 6:45—Vets, of Foreign Wars 7:00—Fulton Lewis, Jr. 7:15—Friendly City Play Boys 7:30—Arthur Hale 7:45—Inside Of Sports 8:00—Lawyer Q, MBS 8:30—Count of Monte Cristo 9:00—Gabriel Heatter 9:15—Real Stories 9:30—Treasury Hour of Song 10:00—The Family Theatre 10:30—I Was A Convict 11:00—All The News 11:15—Dance Orch., MBS 11;55—Mut. Reports News MBS 12:00—Sign Off. ( THE NEWBERRY SUN Bv TeJ Kesting You’ve heard about a worm. He goes down in the ground, burrows along for a while, then turns and comes back up again. Sometimes, though, he goes down, burrows along, then turns down again. Dan Holland, noted outdoorsman, has observed many hunters operate the same way. They go in from the road, hunt awhile, then turn and come back out to the road. What they dread most is that they will make that last turn in the wrong direction. These fellows don’t have much fun or get much game. Admittedly, most men lack even a worm’s instict to turn in the right direction at the right time, but a man does have certain advantages not afforded a worm—if he would only make use of them. He has probably heard of maps and compasses, but figures they are a nuisance, or that they are difficult to use. He is wrong, of course. It takes little more intelligence to read a topographic map that to read a road map, and if it will put the hunter at ease and allow him to hunt without the buga boo of getting lost acting as a constant mental hazard, then it is certajnly worth the bother. Although important, • the use of a map as a safeguard against getting lost is ope of its least valuable assets to the outdoors- man. A man who knows how to use a topographic map can al most read “Trout,” “Deer,” or “Grouse” on it as easily as the motorist can read “Route 67.” These maps give a complete and accurate picture of the earth’s surface. Every trickle of water, every pond or lake, every marsh, every contour of the ground, every lane and trail are shown in detail. The survey of the whole nation is not com plete, but most of the areas of interest to sportsmen are covered. Maps are made and issued by the United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. Their survey, which will eventually cover the entire United States and possessions, was started in 1882 and is still in progress. About half the country nas been completed to date, but as men tioned earlier, much of the coun try of interest to sportsmen has already been surveyed. Excelent maps of Canada may b e procured from Canadian Geo logical Survey, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 1947’s Newest Automobile Commander Land Cruiser - Now On Display - This is a view of the new Land Cruiser which has just been added to Studebaker’s line of postwar automobUes. Although following the company’s ultra-modern styling, the model is longer, roomier and more richly appointed than any previously announced by Studebaker. Harmonious interior color com binations, deep cushioning and high quality fabrics are among features which promise to make the car a standout in the luxury automobile field. The Land Cruiser will be available only as a four-doo, •ednn. Lipscomb Motor Co. 1110 Harrington St. Phone 514-W What the well dressed man will wear this Spring . Yes, men, you too, should be well- dressed for the SPRING DAYS a- head, and that means you should pay a visit to Clary Clothing- Company. Our stock is now complete with new spring- merchandise and you’ll find it an easy job to outfit yourself com pletely here from head to toe. WE HAVE MANY NEW ARRIVALS ON DISPLAY New Spring Suits v "I ’ White Shirts j ^ ~ ! Men’s Underwear Men’s Slacks '1 ! Spring Shoes Botany Worsted Gabardine Pants i Knox Hats ’ , ‘ i Accessories of All Kinds CLARY CLOTHING CO. “Styles of Today With A Touch of Tomorrow” Main Street Newberry # S. C. NEWS FROM OAKLAND By MRS. E. A. DARBY Personals Mrs. R. F. Spratt spent the weekend in Belmont, N. C., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bigham. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Lew- Alien of Landrum and Mr. Her man P. Thomas of Columbia spent Saturday with Mrs. E. A. Darby and visited their mother, Mrs. Herman W. Thomas who is a patient in the Newberry hospital. Troop Number 155 will hold itp regular meeting at the Oak land School Monday night. All members are urged to be pres ent. Miss Sadie Wood Bride Of James Everette Kinard Lewis Methodist church, New berry, was the scene of a lovely wedding on Saturday, March 29 at 5:30 p. m., when Miss Sadie Wood became the bride of James Everette Kinard. Rev. B. H. Harvey, pastor of the bride officiated in the pres ence of a large assemblage of friends and relatives. The double ring ceremony was used and vows were spoken in candle light. The chancel was beautifully decorated with floor baskets of white gladioli against a back ground of bamboo and cathedral tapers burning in branched can- elabra. White satin bows mark ed the family pews. Mrs. James L. Taylor, pianist, and Miss Margaret Harvey of Greenwood and Newberry furn ished a program of nuptial mu sic. Mrs. Taylor played “Sere nade” (Schubert), “All For You” (Brown), and “Poeme” (Fibich). Miss Harvey sang “O Promise Me” (De Koven) and “I Love Thee” (Grieg). “Bridal Chorus” (Lohengrin) (Wagner) was used for the processional and “Wed ding March” (Mendelssohn), for the recessional. “O Perfect Love”, was softly played during the ceremony and as the bride and groom knelt at the altar Miss Harvey sang, “Seal Us, O Holy Spirit”, as a benediction. Serving as ushers and lighting the candles were Edward Bouk- night and Leonard Auton. Miss Frances Wood, sister of th e bride, was maid-of-honor and only attendant. She wore a lavendatr tailored suit with black accessories and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of mixed spring flowers tied with yellow satin ribbon. The bride entered the church with her brother, J. W. Wood, who gave her in marriage. She was lovely in a grey gabardine suit with black accessories. She carried a white prayer book topped with a pink-throated or chid and white satin ribbons. Earle Adams served as best man. Mrs. Wood, mother of the bride, wore a black suit and wore a corsage of red carna tions. Mrs. Kinard, mother of the groom, wore a Navy blue suit and a corsage of pink carnations. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Marcus Wood of Newberry. She is a graduate of Newberry High school and completed a Com mercial Course at Newberry Col lege. She held a position in Charlotte, N. C., prior to accept ing work in the office at New berry College. Mr. Kinard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James I. Kinard of Newberry. He is a graduate of Newberry High school and is a World War II veteran, having served on active duty in the Pa cific. Since returning home he has taken up his studies and is a sophomore at Newberry Col lege. The bride and groom, with their parents, paused in the ves tibule of the church to receive friends. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Kinard will make their home with the groom’s parents- BATTERIES To Fit Any Malco Car. Reasonable Price. 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