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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1937

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u EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS'

CKLW-1030 Kilocycles
P.M.
12:00-Messenger of Light.
12:30-Ted Weems' Orchestra.
1:00-The Lutheran Hour.
1:30-Mario Morelli's Ensemble.
2:00-The Lamplighter.
2:15-Detroit Flower Show.
2;30-Men of Destiny.
3:00-Organ Recital.
3:15-Choral Echoes.
3:30--Trans-l.adio News Bulletins.
3:45-Grattan O'Leary.
4:00-Harold Stokes' Orch.
4:15-Martyne - Buckley's Mixture.
4:30-Skeeter Palmer's Orch.
5:00-"Pronounce It"-Prof. E. A. McFaul.
5:36--Elder Morton's Tabernacle Choir.
6:00--Arnold; Johnson's Orch.
6:30-The Human Side of Music.
7:00-The Forum Hour.
7:30-Music for Today.
8:00-Father Charles E. Coughlin.
8:30-Jewels of the Madonna.
9:00-Red Norvo's Orch.
9:30-Gabriel Heatter.
9:45-Rick Roberts' Orch.
10:00--First Baptist Church of Pontiac.
10:30-Melodies from the Skies.
10:45-Modern String Ensemble.
11:00-Canadian Club Reporter.
11:15-Freddy Martin's Orch.
11:30-Kay Kyser's Orch.
Midnight-Vincent Lopez' Orch.
12:30-George Hamilton's Orch.
1:00-Bernie Cummin's Orch.
1:15-Larry Funk's Orch.
1:30-Weather Forecast.
WJR-750 Kilocycles
12:00 .Noon- Major Bowe's Capitol Family.
12:36--Musical.
12:45-Parent Education-U. of M.
1:15-Mothers Album.
1 :30-Musical.
1:45-Musical._
1:55-American Pop Corn Company.
2:0~Music of. the Theatre.
2:4 -Vocal Varieties.
3:00--Father Chas. E. Coughlin.
4:00-Professor Faxon Figures.
4:15-Democrat State Central Comm.

4:30-SmiIin' Ed McConnell.
4:45-Jeannette Pringle.
5:00-Your Unseen Friend.
5:30-Guy Lombardo.
6:00-Joe Penner with Jimmie Grier's
Orch.
6:30-Rubinoff--Jan Pearce-Virginia Rea
and Orch.
7:00-Musical.
7:30--Phil Baker-Oscar Bradley's Orch.
8:00-Vick's Open House-with Nelson
Eddy.
8:30-Texaco Fire Chief Program with
Eddie Cantor and Jacques Renard's
Orch.
9:00-Ford Sundly Evening Hour.
10:00--Original Gillette Community Sing.
10:45-H. V. Kaltenborn.
11:00-In the Hermit's Cave.
11:30-Wismer Sports.
11:35--Leon Belasco's Orch.
Midnight-Vincent Lopez's Music.
12:30-Isham Jones Orch.
WWJ-920 Kilocycles
P.M.
12:15-The Home Counsellor.
12:30-Univ. of Chicago Round Table
Discussion.
1:00-E. H. Williams.
1:15-Your Government.
1:30--Melody Matinee.
2:00-Beneath the Surface.
2:30-Thatcher Colt Mysteries.
3:00-Metropolitan Opera Auditions.
3:30-Grand Hotel.
4.:00-Penthouse Serenade.
4:30-Musical Camera.
5:00--Marion Talley.
:00-Snilin' Ed McConnell.
6:00-Catholic Hour.
6:30-Mischa Kottler.
6:45-Sports Review.

7:00--Jack Benny.
7:30-Fireside Recital.
7;45-Sunset Dreams.
8:00-Do You Want to Be an Actor.
9:00-Manhattan Merry-Go-Round.
9:30-American Album of Familiar
Music.
10:00-General Motors Concert.
11:00-H-arvey Hays.
11:15-Dance Music.
11:30-Press Radio News,
11:35-El Chico Revue.
Midnight-Weather.
WXYZ-1240 Kilocycles
2:30-Quiet Hour.
3:00-Adventures of Capt. Diamond.
3:30--Aistair Cooke.
3:4-Detroit Conservatory of Music.
4:00-The Children's Hour.
5:00-We, The People.
5:30-Stoopnagle and Budd.
6;00-Reminiscing.
6:30-Golden Gate Park Band.
7:00-Evening Melodies.
7:30-Robert L. Ripley.
8:00--To Be Announced.
8:30-Dreams of Long Ago.
9:00-Walter Winchell.
9:15-Rippling Rhythm Review.
9:45-Edwin C. Hill.
10:00-Lowry Clark-Arcadia,
10 :3-Sammy Dibert-Grd. Terrace.
11:00-Judy and the Bunch.
11:10-Press Bulletins.
11:15-Kings Jesters Orch.
11:30-Frankie Master's Orch.
wiarnignL-fa orre Brennan's Orch.

Six ChurchOuids
Will Hold Services
Under the auspices of a general
committee representing six church
guilds a series of services will be
conducted every morning during Holy
Week in the League Chapel from
7:30 until 7:55.
The central planning committee,
consists of Willian'rBarndt, '37, chair- I
man; Ira Butterfield, '37; Geil Duff,
endack, '37; Walter Eisel, '37; Wil-
bur Mindel, '38; Helen Orvis, Grad.;
Wesley Purkiss, '37 and Mildred
Sweet, Grad. Members of the School
of Music assisting as organists are
Rachel Lease, '37SM, Mary Porter,
Spec.SM, and Lou White, '37SM.

SUNDAY DINNER
12 Noon to 8' P.M.
Bright Spot
802 Packard Street
Roast Turkey, Dressing ..........65c
Fried Chicken (country style) ..60c
Grilled Tenderloin Steak .......55c
Grilled Sirloin Steak ............50c
Baked Ham, raisin sauce........50c
Roast Leg of Veal, Dressing ....45c
Roast Sirloin of Beef ...........45c
Mashed or Escalloped Potatoes
Harvard Beets Golden Glow Salad
Creamed Peas Head Lettuce
Parkerhouse Rolls
Butterscotch, Apple Pie
Strawberry Sundae
Fruit Whip Ice Cream
Coffee - Tea - Milk

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SHOWS CONTINUOUS DAILY 1:30 to 11:30 p.m.
- SUNDAYS - - WEEK DAYS -
206 till 2 p.m. 25c after 5 p.m.
25c after 2 p.m. 20c to 5 p.m.
TODAY - MONDAY and TUESDAY
CILDREN Of THE GREAT RIVER . .
THEIR EMOTIONS STARK AND STRONG1

BARBARA
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WANTED

WANTED: Roommate for small
apartment. 500 block Church St.
$15 a month. 2-1941. Evenings.
4-31
CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any
old and new suits, overcoats, at $3,
$5, $8, $25. LADIES' FUR COATS
TYPEWRITERS, OLD GOLD, and
musical instruments. Phone Sam.
6304. 78x
LAUNDRY
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women, home cooked meals. In
private home near campus. Phone
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FOR SALE

NEW and old books. Antiques. 202
East Ann. 127x
TUXEDO, 37, slim, shirt, collar, tie,
studs, $13.00 William Olson. 324
Catherine. Phone 2-1634.

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With Easter So Soon
You Mustn't Forget

Today
Continuous 1:00 - 11:30 p.m.
25c Until 2 p.m.

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when spring's in the air. And this spring, bring-

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No pooh-pooh to

last year's clothes, either.

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there, and we best know how to find it.

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WINTER CLOTHES . . . well, they too should

MI CROCLEAN ED,

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