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8 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1 944. iTlflUGHTI mendable due to the fact that they were forced to sit up on the train on the previous night. Danny Drayson, a droll come- Extra Show at Circle The Circle theater will sponsor giant bond rally Monday Two Opera Stars, bymphOny TO VjIVG THE NEW FILMS 12:10 until 12:40, from the theater; stage. Smiley Burnette, cowboy A.I 1 comedian, will be master of cere-; Robert Stoz internationallv monies and will be assisted by Hal kmwn Viennese conductor-com-j Mclntyre and his orchestra, andsposei wm be guest conductor and singers, Gloria Van and Al "obel jan Peerce tenor, and Hertha The entire project is for the CORtralto of the Metro-j motion, of War bond sales. Mr-j poUtan opera, will be soloists with Burnette and Mr.

Mclntyre will the indianapoIis Symphony Or-j personally autograph each bondjchestra in the Murat a p. m. jover $100. Radio Station WIRE Saturday and 3 m. Sunday pre- vL-ill rarrv the broadcast and each Viennese Concerts Knuug aj-'truiai luutci ui Viennese music.

-I he program for the concerts follows: Overture to "Die Fledermaus" orchestral. fJohanc II. "Love Can Be Dreamed' from "A Nigfci ta, Venice- jhnn straussf. -ne wood. of Vienna Are Rocr.

StoIr and "Your Is My Heart Alone. Jan Peerce with crcfcestra. Ill 'Ernpror waltz ijohaon Straus), orchestral. IV. "FrasquKa Serenade'' 'Franz Lehar'.

"Mr Sor.g of Love from 'The White Horse Inn Robert Stolr and "Mr Hero" from "The Chocolate Soldier" 'Oscar; Strausii. Hertba Giaz with orchestra. V. Group Robert Stolz most famous meiodies. orchestral.

VT "Dreaming by the waltz 'Robert Stolzt. orehessrai. VII. 1 "Who Married Us from "The Gypsy (Jobann Strausst and "To You. to You" Ralph EenatzKy).

Hertba Glaz and Jan Peerce with orchestra. VIII. Fanfasse from 'The Merry Widow' (Franz orchestral. Reservations for either concert may be obtained at the headquar- -of millions at the first warning of simple headaches or painful colds' ex 1. miseries is genuine, pure ct.

josepa Aispiria. Judged as your doctor judges it clinically nothing can do xnore for you in th entire field of aspirin. So why ever pay more? And why ever accept a substitute? World's largest seller at 1W, 26 tablets. 2Q 100 tablets for 35. Always demand COMPLETE LINE 0ice Supplies Drafting Materials Social Stationery Luggage Accessories for Service Men STATIONERS Incorporated 38 N.

Pennsylvania St. MArket 1471 FREE DEMONSTRATION ALL-NITE DRUG STORE 22nd AND MERIDIAN STS. SHOWINGS IN INDIANAPOLIS TH EATE RS bond purchaser will be interviewed bv the stars on the air. This is! an extra snow given uy wie yei-j formers and can be seen for the regular admission price. George Pappas, house manager of the Cir-S Cie meaier, us in cnarge 01 me arrangements.

WANTED: REPORTER Permanent police reporter-sports editor job for experienced male. Day work, six days per week. Starting salary $15 per week. Phone collect 4141, Logansport. Limuiiiiiii Shoe Store 10:30 A rv lllliiiiliS mm HTEWfflih 8 ft a I IIP ill I 5 i i dian and loose-limbed dancer, presents an excellent fast-paced act.

On the screen is the pertinent i story of a well-known theme, "Happy Land," starring Don LATE FEATURE TONIGHT, 10:30 LLYraOG week 1 AKDYDEYKE Fcrtnk'BOBAXOTA FR1NI PCELIA' MMSAT AMES MQRQS1 (JLSEN IMT IATCH SHE'S FOR LATE SHOW TONIGHT LAST FEATURE STARTS 12:20 A. M. mm mm, -h RED SICELTON I'MS- "THERK'S SOMETHING AltOCT A SOLDIER" TOM SEAL- EVEI.YX KKTE8 lit" 4TII WAR LOAN BONDS AT LOEWS DAY OB NIGHT! DANCE FRL, SUN. Hal Bailey's Band CRYSTAL 729 N. ILLINOIS STREET DANCING EVERY NILE EXCEPT MONDAY Ayars LaMarr and His Orchestra Tune in WIBC 10:45 M.

Nightly CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS Reservations Wa. a DANCE EVERY SATURDAY Comfortably Heated SKY Comfortably Healed HARBOR Corky' Sky Harbor' Orchestra One Block South of Municipal Airport 8 Miles From Monument BROWN COUNTY REVELERS Featurinr Wade Baker and Smoky Joe Newkurn on the Guitar, Monty Rivers, Violin; Bill Prather, Bass. AMATECR NITE EVERY TUESDAY CLIFTON INN 2901 Clifton St. (A 1 IK Jeai SOS ERS fcJ 1 Hags" RAGLAND The BROOKLYN iff DODGERS lll mmamm i ttOW ill Know Your Eyes An Examination Will Reveal Their True Condition Hours: -9 A. M.

to 5 P. M. Monday and Thursday Evenings By Appointment DR. EMERSON J. SOLAND OPTOMETRIST 420-421 Merchants Bank Bid.

FR anklin 4202 CAST. lev Marsh Ameche Agnes Frances Dee Granip Harry Carey Lenore Prentiss Ann Rutherford Gretchen Barry Cara Williams Rusty Crane Tony Cavek Henry Morgan "Happy Land' Circle. True to traditions of the stage Smiley Burnette and Hal. Mclntyre opened with a fast-moving and colorful show despite a delay of transportation difficulties which held up the first show fifty minutes on Friday. 1 Mr.

Mclntyre and his tuneful; I organization have many unusual arrangements of such favorites as "Heat Wave," and "'Holiday for Strings." His vocalist, Al Nobel, I sang "My Heart Tells Me" and; "People Will Say Were in ani tho Vnsaiitifiil ennff ctvlict Gloria Van sang "Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey," and You." That rootin, shooting sure-'nough cowboy. Smiley Burnette, takes over the stage with his clowning fun and sings and plays many songs. His remark, "I'm not Frank Sinatra, but I've got blood." is typical of his riotous fun. His assistant cracks a whip and cuts paper from the hands and mouth of a member of the audience I chosen by Mr. Burnette in a tour of the first few rows of seats in the theater.

The Winter Sisters, in an act called "Youth in Action," offer twists and turns with amazing speed and agility. Their first performance was 'especially com A Poraflwunt Pictwf r. ri. MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT, 12:30 A. M.

Complete Stage ami Screen Performance Sxtra SMII BURNETTE "America's No. 1 Cowboy Comedian fad, Open 10 25c i' Tax Incl. Randolph Scott, "CORVETTE K-225 Louise Alhritton, "FIRED WIFE" Open 10 Now Playing First Indianapolis Showing Buster Crabbe- Al St. John "THE DEVIL RIDERS" Lum and Abner "IN WASHINGTON" ALL NEW SHOW MIDNIGHT SHOW Tonight 3 SMASH HITS! STAY FOR (MIDNIGHT SHOW FREE) Biggest Show Value in Town! John Wayne, "In Old Oklahoma" Plus! "THE SEVENTH VICTIM" Sun. Look! Bit, New Horror Show! MllDDiV i -UMtjM 3 DRS.

EITELJORG SOLT1S and FRAY DENTISTS 8V2 E. Washington St. WESTERN HERO Buster Crabbe, cowboy film, hero, appeais in the new. picture, "The Devil Riders' which opened Friday at the Al St. John also is featured in the cast.

Second feature will be "So This Is Washington," starring the radio favorites, Lum and Abner. ters of the orchestra in the Murat theater. HOLLYWOOD George Sanders in "Paris After Dark," and "Dead Man's Gulch," Saturday. HAMILTON Barbara Stanwick in "Banjo on My Knee," and Adventures of Tartu." Saturday. Betty Grable in "Sweet Rosie O'Grady," and "Paris After Dark." Sunday.

ORIENTAL Gene Autry in "In Old Monterey." and "Sleepy Lagoon." Saturday. Barbara Stanwyck in "Union Pacific," and "Dancing Masters," Sunday. R1TZ Betty Grable in "Sweet Rosie O'Grady. and "Paris After Dark," Saturday. Judy Garland in "Girl Crazy," and "First Comes Courage," Sunday.

VOGl'E Susan Peters in "Young Ideas." and "We've Never Been Licked." Saturday. Betty Grable in "Sweet Rosie Grady," and "Paris After Dark," Sunday. CINEMA Brian Aherne in "First Comes Courage," and "My Kingdom for a Cook." Saturday. Monty Woolley in "Holy Matrimony," and "Navy Blues," Sunday. REX Susan Peters in "Young Ideas." and "Down Texas Way." Saturday Son.ia Henie in "Wintertime." and "First Comes Courage," Sundaji.

TALBOTT Charles Coburn in "My Kingdom for a Cook," and "In Old Oklahoma," Saturday. 'DAISY Allan Jones in "Larceny With Music." and "Beyond the Last Frontier." Saturday. Judy Garland in "Girl Crazy." Sunday. BFLMONT Gary Cooper in "Souls at Sea." and "Deerslayer," Saturday. ZARING Olivia DeHaviland in "Government Girl," and th "Falcon and the Co-ed," Saturday and Sunday.

RIVOLI Hedy Lamarr in "Come Live With Me." "Cross of Lorraine," and "Orchestra Wives" (late showl Saturday. Humphrey Bogart in "Crime School." and "Girls on Probation," Sunday. EMERSON Betty Grable in "Sweet Rosie O'Grady." Saturday. Preston Foster in "Guadalcanal Diary," and "Old Acquaintance." Sunday. CONCERTS, ENGLISH THEATRE Monday, Feb.

21st, 8:30 P. M. ZINO FRANCESCATTI World-Famous Violinist Seats, $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.10 Order Now for Final Concert GRACE MOORE Soprano Sunday Afternoon, March 1 MARTENS CONCERTS, Inc. GLADYS ALWES MUSIC SHOPPE 3S The Circle. Room 201 FR.

37B1 ENGLISH LAST TIMES TODAY The Messrs. Shubert present the 1941 All-Star Revival of the I $kiktrt TONIGHT AT 8:30 MATINEE AT 2:30 runi CU FEB- 10-11-12 II 1 0 li SEATS now WALTER HAMPDEN in Olim by $DNYK1NGSIEY ma mm tm uv Humphreys navuom soiel Erei. SSc. SI. 10, 11.65, S2.20.

Mat. SSc, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 xJ I ADULTS, 33c to 5 After 5, 55c 5 ITe to 5 Aft. tit, Inc. Tax RE! 4 Ml Ub In HOW llirp SUM. MEL KALI Hollywood gtur Cord) it 8n 7X LODERi LEE MB Milt.

Today Adult, 1:30 TI1 "SONNT" TUFTS SUr Srnsation, So rrondly TluiV OLIVIA DEHAVILLAND GOVERNMENT GIRL PLCS Tom Cnnway Jran Brooki "FALCON th" COEDS'1 SOVTH SIDE 2'i0H GA. Shelby 3i. Susan Peters Herbert Marshall "Y4UNG IDEAS" Hopalonr Cassidy. "Leather Burners" SUN. "WINTERTIME" ROY ROGERS "MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN" MA.

a Adults, ISe Incl. 7507 lie Tax "REDHEAD FROM MANHATTAN" 3 Mesquiteers, "THUNDERING TRAILS" WEST SIDE D2013 W. Wash. Final Today GGeo.CRa?r "SOULS AT SEA" "DEERSLAYER" BJr. HOWARD HOWARD A BLAINE Final Today James Carney Humphrey Bocart "THE OKI, AHOMA KID" Mary Lee, NOBODY'S DARLING" 1,1 'Jd'l '1 SMO W.

Mich. I lll'lKil Tonlte and Rat. Allan Jones. "LARCENY WITH MUSIC" "BEYOND THE LAST FRONTIER" Ulipi M. Koonejr J.

Garland S0H. "GIRL CRAZY" Plus Selected Short Subjects Main at 1 Sth St. Final Today Olivia DeHavilland. "Government Irl" "HI, NKHillHUKS CIIU Jean Arthur Unas. Coburn OUNi "DEVIL AND MISS JONES" T.Power iiu ni nuifiAnn" A.

Faye III WMiV II i.nn HilliUiUlIU 8700 W. Wash. Final Today Tim Holt; "PIRATES OF THE PRAIRIE" E. Warrick, "PETTICOAT LARCENY" SUN. UHA2T" "DONALD GETS DRAFTED NORTH SIDE CENTRAL AT FALL CREEK TODAY THRU TUESDAY Olivia DeHavilland Sonny Tufts "GOVERNMENT GIRL" Tom Conway Jean Brooks "FALCON AND THE COED" Talbot and tZnd Final Today OLD OKLAHOMA" 'MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK' Herbert Marshall Susan Peters "YOUNG IDEAS" N.

Beery, Jr. "WE'VE NEVER BEEN LICKED" SUNDAY Betty Grable Robert Yaunr "SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY" Georre Sanders Brenda Marshall "PARIS AFTER DARK" ICth and Delaware RI. 2720 Cont. Mat. Daily from r.

j. oMbeerron "First Comes Courage" Charles Coburn Marxuerlte Chapman 'MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK' TUES. ne7 'HOLY MATRIMONY' "NAVY BLUES" SuVrSi REX 3 1ST AND NORTHWESTERN VTA. otss HKTtora" "YOUNG IDEAS" Buck Jones im wcsjot "DOWN TEXAS WAY SUN. "WINTERTIME" Aherne "First Comes Courage" 30 MINUTES CARTOON CIRCUS ESQUIRE 30th and Illinois TA.

7400 LAST TIMES TONITE OTOMTE. 5CC 5:45 to 6, Irene Dunne Cary Grant "PENNY SERENADE" Norma Shearer, R. Taylor "HER CARDBOARD I OVER" Last SHOWING TODAY' Betty Grable Robert Yoanr tin Color) Sweet Rosie O'Grady" Georre Sanders Brenda Marshall "PARIS AFTER DARK" Starts Tomorrow Mickey Rooney Judy Garland "GIRL CRAZY" Merle Oheron Brian Aherne "First Comes Courage" II mm uji Mt If I SI I I I I It HTnitGinL) 1 SfWP Ameche and Frances Dee. The locale is a typical midwestern city and an ordinary American family during two wars. M.

A. M. STARTS TOMORROW 5S w.w BVUiwive rnnu uour abnnnnia rnua nunc AND DISCIPLINE! DEFYING ALL UWI RONALD REAGAN i-mhtum buy (H3I1I3 Mat. Todaj Adults, 1:30. TU 8, Randolph Jamas SCOTT BROWN CORVETTE K-225 PLVS Robert Plan PAIOE BARKVMORE "FIRED WIFE" EAST SIDE PARAMOUNT E.

WASH. AT NEW JERSEY 20c ANY TIME (Tax Included) KIDOIFS ALWAYS 10c Frank Buck' "JACARE" Buck Jones Tim McCoy "WEST OF THE LAW" SUN. STAND BY FOR ACTION" "HE HIRED THE BOSS" mm- 4020 E. New York St. Final Today Richard Arlen.

"Sl'BM ARINE ALERT" "DR. GILLESPIE'S CRIMINAL CASE" 24 42 A MA. E. Wash. 7033 Georre Sanders Brrnda Marshall "PARIS AFTER DARK CIIU Fat Hitler's Madman tfwiii Morrison Gcorre Sanders Brcnda Marshall "PARIS AFTER DARK" 1500 ROOSEVELT Final Today Georce Sanders, "PARIS AFTER DARK" DEAD MAN'S GL'LCII" HAMILTON 3110 E.

10th COXT. MATlvrr Tnn J. McCrea. B. Stanwyck, W.

Brennan "BANJO ON MY KNEE" Dobat 'Adventures of Tartu' "Paris After Dark" Betty Grable Robert Younr "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" 22 PLUSTW fj 1 1 ffkIJI I i i i i i 1 1 3 SUN. "IN OLD CHICAGO" "CRIME SCHOOL" DREAM Brixhtwood CH. 763 FINAL TONIGHT RiDird "The Kansan" Ozatie Nelson Harriet Milliard "HONEYMOON LODGE" No. 13. "BATMAN" Cartoon LATE SHOW TONIGHT B.

Lukosi. "Bowery at Midnliht" TIES. McGue "CLAUDIA" Rov Rorers Smiley Burnette I "i With Sons of the Pioneers I "SILVER SPURS" Disney Cartoon Fox News I I FAMILY SHOWS 2930 Open 59 E. 10th 6:45 Tax GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE "RIDE. TENDERFOOT, RIDE" Zasu Pitts, "SO'S YOUR AUNT EMMA" Oil II CARY GRANT dull.

"AMAZING ADVENTURE" Wallace Ford, "Marines Come Throuih" EMERSON 4630 A IR. E. 10th 4488 Betty Grable Robt. Younr "SWEET R03IE O'GRADY" CUM Preston Foster Wm. BendJx OUn.

"GUADALCANAL DIARY" Bette Davis, "Old Acquaintance" SHERIDAN 6ii6 a re. E. Wash. 5000 CONT. MATINEE TODAY Joan Fontaine Tyrone Power "THIS ABOVE ALL" Ginrer Rorers, "ROXIE HART" CIIU Wm." Powell Hedy Lamarr OUtfi "CROSSROADS" I.oretta Toon.

"BEDTIME STORT" mm WGGEST dST FINAL A MAT. TODA Plus TODAY 12:45 Till ti Tax Cejie Kellv Pierre Aumont "CROSS OF LORRAINE" James Stewart Hedy Lamarr "COME LIVE WITH ME" EXTRA A WALT DISNEY 'COLOR CARTOON REVUE' 40 Revival Minutes of Fun With Donald Duck, Goofy. Mickey Mouse. Pluto. Donald's Nephews CYTRAf Added to Last Show CA I nMi TONIGHT ONLY! Glenn Miller Ann Rutherford Geo.

Montgomery Carole I.andis "ORCHESTRA WIVES" Box Office Open 'Tlt'll P. M. CIIU 2 Sensational Truth Films OUrit H. Bocart. "CRIME SCHOOL" Ronald Reaaan.

"Girls on Probation" tori mt rve'wmt MmmM II i fait. I LYRIC "AH Baba and the Forty Thieves. starts Saturday at 12 and 2:40. 5:15, 7:50 and 10 25 m. and Sunday at 1:45.

4:35. 7:15 and 9:55 p. m. "She's lor Me." starts Saturday at 11 a. m.

and 1 40. 4:15, 6 50 and 9:25 p. m. and Sunday at 12 45. 3:30, 6:15 and 8:55 p.

m. INDIANA "No Time for Love." starts Saturday at. 12:45. 3:50. 7 and 10 p.

and Sunday at 1:20, 4:20. 7:20 and 10:20 p. m. "Minesweeper." starts Saturday at 1130 a. m.

and 2:40. 5:50 and 8:55 m. and Sunday at 12:10, 3:10, 6:10 and 9:10 p. m. KEITH'S "Lisbon Clipper Mystery" screen starts Saturday at 12.15.

2:45. 5:15. 7 50 and 10:30 p. m. and 12 40 a m.

and Sunday at 12.30. 3. 5:30. 8:10 and 10:40 m. Artega and Orchestra stafte), starts Saturday at 1 45.

4:15. 6:50. 9:30 and 11:40 p. m. and Sunday at 2.

4:30, 7:05 and 9:25 p. m. IOF.WS "Whistling In Brooklyn." starts Saturday at 12:15. 3:20. 6:20 and 9:20 m.

and 12:20 a. m. and Sunday at 4. 7:05 and 10 05 p. m.

"There's Something About a Soldier," starts Saturday at 11 a m. and 2. 5. 8 and 11 p. m.

and Sunday at 2:40, 5:45 and 8:50 p. m. CIRCLE "Happy Land" screen, starts Saturday at 11:30 a. m. and 2:30, 5:25, 8:15 and 11:05 p.

m. and 1:35 a. m. and Sunday at 12. 1:45.

3:55. 6, 8.10 and 10:25 p. m. Hal Mclntyre Orchestra sta(te, starts Saturday at 1. 3:35.

6 45 and 9:35 p. m. and 12:30 a. m. and Sunday at 12:55.

3:06, 5:10, 7:20 and 9:30 p. m. AMBASSADOR "Corvette K-225" 'Satur-urrinvi at 10:15 a. m. and 1:10.

4:10, 7 15 and 10:15 p. m. and "Fired Wife" at 11:55 a. m. and 3.

6 and 9:05 p. m. "False Colors" (Sunday) at 1:15. 3:35, 5:50. 8:05 and 10:25 P.

and "Smart Guy" at 12:15. 2:30, 4:45, 7:05 and 9:20 p. AI.AMO Buster Crabbe in "The Dfvil Riders." and So This Is Washington." Saturday and Sunday. Ohio "In Old Oklahoma." "Seventh Victim" and 'Men of Courace" (mid night show). Saturday.

Beverly Roberts in "Buried Alive" and "Murder by Television" Sunday. SHERIDAN Joan Fountaine in "This Above All." and "Roxie Hart." Saturday. Hedy Lamarr 1n "Crossroads." and "Bedtime Story," Sunday. ESQl'IRE Irene Dunne in "Penny Serenade." and "Her Cardboard Lover." Saturday. Bob Hope in "Let's Face It," Sundav.

PARKER Gene Autry in "Ride Tenderfoot. Ride." and "So's Your Aunt Emma," Saturday. "Amazing Adventure," and "Marines Come Thru." Sunday. GARFIELD Susan Peters in "Young Ideas," and "Leather Burners." Saturday. Sonja Henie in "Wintertime." and "Man From Music Mountain," Sunday.

TACOMA George Sanders in "Paris After Dark." and "Hitler's Madman," Saturday. Errol Flynn in "Northern Pursuit." and "Footlight Glamour," Sunday. DREAM Richard Dix in "The Kansan," "Honeymoon Lodge." and "Bowery at Mldnicht" (late show. Saturday. Dorothy McOuire in "Claudia," and "Silver Spurs," Sunday.

PAR.AMOl'NT Buck Jones in "West of the and "Jacare." Saturday. Robert Taylor in "Stand By for Action," and "He Hired the Boss." Sunday. SPFEDW AY Olivia DeHaviland in "Government Girt." arid "Hi, Neighbor." Saturday. Alice Faye in "In Old Chicago." and "Devil and Miss Jones," Sunday. Ol.

TR.AIL-Tim Holt in "Pirates of the Prairie." and "Petticoat Larceny." Saturday. Judy Garland in "Girl Crazy," FOUNTAIN SQUARE Randolph Scott in Corvette K-225." and "Fired Wife," Saturday and Sunday. GRANADA Olivia DeHaviland in "Government Girl." and "Falcon and the Coeds." Saturday and Sunday. "SANDFRS Lupe Vele? in "Redhead From Manhattan." and "Thundering Trail," Saturday. Jean Arthur in "Lady Takes a Chance," and "Hoosier Holiday," Sunday.

IKYING Olivia DeHavilland in Girl," and "The Cross of Lorraine." Saturday. Alice Faye in "In Old Chicago." and "Crime School." Sunday. HOWARD James Casney in "Oklahoma Kid." and "Nobody's Darling." Saturday. Olivia DeHaviland in "Princess O'Rourke," and Hoosier Holiday," Sunday. 1 4- xA xx xr 4 sx 4x5-.

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A JV ilt 2 CONCERTS OF Beautiful Viennese Music by the INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Fabien Sevitzky, Music Director ROBERT STOLZ, Guest Conductor JAN PEERCE, Tenor, Metropolitan Opera HERTHA GLAZ. Contralto, Metropolitan Opera SONGS AND ORCHESTRAL NUMBERS FROM SUCH POPULAR OPERETTAS AS "MERRY WIDOW," "CHOCOLATE SOLDIER," "A NIGHT IN VENICE," "WHITE HORSE INN" AND OTHERS. Tonight, 8:30 P. M. and Tomorrow, 3 P.

M. ON SALE MURAT THEATER RI. 9596 Box Office Open 10 A. M. Tomorrow Main Floor: SI.

65, $2.20. Balcony: SI. 10, $1.65. Box Seats Up to $2.75. Either Concert.

Tax Incl. lf pJfV- Real, old-time music favorite songs of young and old entertainment as only the WIBC Jamboree Gang can give is brought to you every Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. by Taystee Bread. Such well-known stars as Little Jimmie Dickens, Ted West, Darling Nellie Brown, the Tennessee Ramblers, Bill Stallard, Little Margie, Quarantine, Fiddlin Casey Clark, Tommy Nott, Verr. Morgan, and Hugh Cross as master of ceremonies, play and sing for your enjoyment.

If you're downtown Saturday night, drop in at Tomlinson Hall and see the show. If at home, turn to 1070 on youi dial and hear the WIBO Jamboree 4.

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