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Madison THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Wisconsin Official State and City Paper 'Chiquita' Flies to Radio Show Scoff Brady Makes Good in First Film Tonight's Aces (Radio (pJwqAanv Schedukd. Ay Hisl QIdjJl Tuesday, March 16, 1948 I 3 I -'-WiSVfc III 4 I I i I WIBA I WKOW I WMAQ i WBBM I WENR-WLSl WGN WHA WIBU ill 3 3 i I I I i By EDITH GWYNN HOLLYWOOD Scott Brady started his film career without any fanfare in fact quite quietly. But he's doing fine and off to a really big start, as breaks in this town go. He was so good in his first picture, "Born to Fight" at Eagle-Lion, that Brynie Foy has just signed him for the lead in "Canyon City," based on the recent Colorado prison break. Brady is Lawrence Tierney's brother and its obvious he is not trying nor in any way wishing to trade on Tierney's name.

Smart feller! 1 SUSAN PETERS WBBM at 9 Wiille news wires reported that Pres. Truman's address to congress will broadcast nationwide at 11:30 a. m. (CST) Wednesday, no sta- tions had listed the program at the time this page wen to press. Music 6 p.

m. Supper Club (WIBA): Jo Stafford: "The Best Things in Life Are Free," "Danny Boy," "Poinciana." 7 p. m. Chicago Philharmonic (WGN): Walter Steindel, conductor; "Der Freischutz" overture, Weber; "Little Suite in Six Parts," Hadley; "Vocalise," Rachmaninoff; "Classical Symphony," Prokofieff Music of the Masters (WHA-FM): "London Symphony," Haydn. 8 p.

m. Melody Lane With Margaret O'Brien and her Momma taking off for N. Y. and Europe this week, we're wondering what will happen when Margaret "guests" on the Bing Crosby show Wednesday. Few weeks ago when a big star, publicized as being in the east, was on the show with Bing, indignant callers in Chicago heckled the radio station screaming that the star with Cros was "an impostor," etc.

Of course, it was explained that the show had long since been made by transcription but wouldn't you think that a thorough, enlightening campaign would have sM iniijrf'ajr jwv i been done by Janis Paige's husband, Frank Martinelli, is closing his San Francisco restaurant and will open a swank eatery here to be always by the side of his bride. I 1310 kc. 1071) ke. I 6T0 ke. 1 "HO kc.

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W. Special 5:30 News Capt. Midnight D. Garroway Lum Abner Sky King Capt. Midnight Clouthler Orch.

U. W. Special 5:45 Sports: News Tom Mix Kews Lowell Thomas Sky King Tom Mix News: Sports U. W. Special 6:00 Supper Club Newa Jimmy Blade Beulah News: Mkta.

Dr. Bradley (After 6 p. Sports Tima 6:15 'News of World Newa; Sports Newa of World Newa Air Edition Phone Quia WHA-FM Only) Serenade 6:30 'Dinner Melody Newscope Skip Tarrell Club 15 Green Hornet Newacope Dinner Music S.ew i 6:45 Report to P'ple Inside Sports R. Harkncsa E. R.

Murrow Oreen Hornet InMde Sports Dinner Music Bing Sings 7:00 Milton Berle Mystery Trav'r Milton Berle Big Town i Peter Donald Chi. Phllharmon. Masters Music Serenade Milton Berle Mystery Trav'r Milton Berla- Big Town News Chi. Phllharmon. Masters Music Serenade.

Newa 7:30 Judy Detective Judy The Norths Town Meeting Chi. Phllh. Masters Music Showcase .7:45 Judy Detective: Rose Judy Norths; News Town Meeting B. Rose Masters Music Showcase 8:00 Amoe 'n'Andy G. Heatter Amos 'n' Andy Melody Lane Town Meeting G.

Heatter Pioneer Club Old Timers Amos 'n'Andy News; R. Bloch Amos 'n Andy Melody Lane Town Meeting Newsreel Pioneer Club Old Timers 8:30 Fibber McGee Greg. Hood Fibber McOee Chris. Wells Boston Orch. Hood Prof.

Wiley Old Timers 8:45 Flbher MrOee Greg. Hood Fibber McOee Chris. Wells Boston Orch. IQreg. Hood Prof.

Wiley Old Timers 900 Bob Hope These Rights Bob Hope Studio One Boston Orch. These Right These Right frmHour 8:15 Bob Hope These Rights Bob Hope Studio One Boston Orch. These Rights These Rights U. W. Farm Hr.

9:30 Red Skelton Special Event Red 6kelton Studio One Music House Right to Say It News New: Music 9:45 Red Skelton Special Event Red Skelton Studio One Music House Right to Say It Night Music Request Music 10:00 News News i Supper Club News News J. Nesbltt Silent Request Music 10:15 Music Mort. Downey News Jack Smith Herbie Mints Detectives Silent Request Music 10:30 Dance Orch. 8k. Henderson Symphonette Larry 8tven8 Bob Elson News: Music Silent 12 10:45 Dance Orch.

Henderson: News 8ymphonete Sports Linn Burton Fulton Lewis Silent Request music 11:00 News; Music Serenade News Selene Fr't'rs iLinn Burton News: Music silent Silent 11:15 1310 Club Serenade Sports Marty Gould M. Arnold Del Courtney Silent Silent 11:30 1310 Club Carroll Llst'g Design Larry Green M. Arnold Tommy Carlyn Silent Silent 11:45 Club: News Bill Bardo List Design Larry Green 1 J. Olldden Tommy Carlyn Silent 8llent WEDNESDAY WIBA WKOW WMAQ WBBM WENR-WLS WGN WHA WIBU I 1310 kc. 1070 kc.

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jj :02 Farm Frolic RFD Visitor I News Paul Gibson Farm Bulletin Old T. Music Silent Silent Farm Frolic RFD Visitor and Farm Paul Gibson Devotions Old T. Music 8ilent Silent Musical Clock News: Music T'n and Farm Paul Gibson Ramblers Farm Service Silent Roundup Musical Clock Cowb'y Carson News Gibson; News News News Silent Roundup 7:00 News: Clock Sag Club Norman Roe News of World Family Party Rec. Reveille Silent New 7:15. Musical Clock Coffee Club Norman Roaa Rex Allen News: Reveille gllent Earm 7:30 NEWS News Norman Roaa Listen to Cliff Happy Hank Rec.

Reveille Band Wagon Newa; ther Sch and Home Coffee Club N. Ross; News Listen to Cliff News Rec. Reveille Newa Farm Views 8:00 Morn. Parade" Coffee Club Your Neighbor News Breakfaat Club News W'thr; M'dies News; Clock 8:15 Betty Coffee Club Your Neighbor Gold Coaat Breakfast Club Two-Tn Baker Morn. Mel'd cal Clock 8:30 Trading Post Coffee Club Norman Ross" Paul Gibson Breakfaat Club Breakfast Quiz Morn.

Melds cs clock 8:45 News 1 Western Stars News Shopping Breakfast Club Wishing Well Morn. Mel a cal Clock 900 Fred Waring Cecil Brown Fred Waring News True Story News Nws Vws News; eers 9:15 Fred Waring Music Fred Waring News True Story Milady's Mel'y Greeting Heb-Ch Hr 9:30 Road of Life Jerry Blake Road of Life E. Winters Betty Crocker Norman Rosa Nws of Wk Sweet Music 9:45 Joyce Jordan News: Music Joyce Jordan David Harum Listening Post Spots of Music Nws of Wk Sweet Music Nora Drake Woman's W'ld Nora Drake A. Godfrey T. Breneman June Baker Homemak'ra W'm'n's News 10:15 Katie's Dagtr.

Woman's W'ld Katie's D'ght'r A. Godfrey T. Breneman, Dr. Crane Homemak'ra Job Service 10:30 Jack Berch Heart's Desire Jack Berch Grand Slam Galen Drake Heart' Desire W'en Voters Melodies 10:45 Lora Lawton Heart's Desire Lora Lawton Rosemary News Heart's Desire P. Griffin Melodies 11:00 1st love Kate Smith rood Magician Wendy Warren Wei.

Travelers Kate Smith U.8. History Nws: T'smiths 11:15 Mary Foster Col. Favorite Art V. Damme Aunt Jenny Wei. Travelers Victor Llndl'r U.S.

History Highlight 11:30 Roundup Markets Music Ells. Hart Helen Trent Farm World Newa U.S. History News 11:45 Roundup Polka Party Tunes Tips Our Gal Sun. Farm World Claudia Hist Music Farm Front 12:00 News: F. R.

C'd'n Cowgirl News Big Sister Dinner Bell Let's Have Fun Noon M's'le March Tim 12:15 Service News Milkwagon Ma Perkins Dinner Bell Let Have Fun Mus'le: Nws New 12:30 News Dinner Bell Milkwagon News News Farm Market Farm Prog. Nws; Markets 12:45 March Time to Reme'ber Robt. Ripley Guiding Light Doc; Marketw News Farm Prog. F'm Ac H' Hr 1:00 Children for a Day Today's Child. Mra.

Burton Homemakers Q'n for a Day Ch'pt a Day Farm Service 1:15 in White for a Day W. in Whit Perry Mason School Time Q'n for a Day Ch'pt a Day 81 Hays 1:30 Hollv Bloane Martin Block Holly Sloan Dr. Malone Bride Sc Gr'm Martin Block Music Land 81 Hays 1 :45 Inq'g Parent Martin Block Light of World R. of Dreams Hrlde Gr'm Cedrlc Foster Music Land Hit Tun 2 :00 Beautiful Kltch'n Mag'c Life Beautiful D. or Nothing Lds Be Seated Martin Block Wis Yarna P.M.

Church 2:15 Ma Perkins Kltch'n Mag'c Ma Perkins D. or Nothing Lds Be Seated Jay Walker wis. Yarns P.M. Church 2:30 Young of Stranger Pepper Young House Party P. Whiteman Stranger S'g M't's' Music U.W.

Band 2:45 to Hap. St'lo Round'p R't to Hap'n's H. Party: News P. Whiteman Jim Ameche M't's' Music Eyes on Ball 3:00 B'kstge Wife St'io Round'p Bkstage Wife Hint Hunt P. Whiteman News M't's' Music B'bl Fel'ship 3:15 Stella Dallas News: Music Stella Dallas Hint Hunt P.

Whiteman Melody Memo Mualc B'bl Fel'ship 3:30 Lor'zo Jones Am'r'n Music Lorenzo Jones Gold Coast Ted Malone Holland Engle News Melody Hour 3:45 Brown Am'r'n Music Widder Brown News Mac and Bob Holland Engle Editor's Dsk Melody Hour 4:00 Mad. Hour Story Time A Girl Marries Paul Gibson Feature Foods New Voegell Melody Hour 4:15 Mad. Hour Story Time Portia Paul Gibson Featur Foods Marshall Kent O'frey M're Melody Hour 4:30 Mad Hour Harmony H'se Juat Plain Bill Editor's D'ghtr News Spotlight G'frey M're Band Parad 4:45 RedCross Harmony H'se Fr't P. Farrell Linda's 1st L. Beulah Karn'y Jackpot Australia Serenade Story Cor.

Adv're Parade News News Dick Tracy Adven. Parade sic Wt St. Interview 5:15 Fiesta Time Superman D. Garroway News T'ry Pirates Superman M'alc Wt U.W. 8peclal 5:30 News Cot.

Midnight D. Garroway Lum Abner Jack Armstr'g Cpt. Midnight Cl'tler Orch U.W. fPecj" 5:45 Spts: News Tom Mix News L. Thomas Jack Armstr'g Tom Mix Nws; Spts U.W.

Special "6:00 Supper Club -News Jimmy Blade Beulah MarkeU Dr. Bradley FM ONLY Sports Time 6:15 ns of World News: Sport News of World News Air Edition T'phone Quiz AFTER PM Tips It Tunes 6:30 Din Melody Arthur Gaeth Skip Farrell Club 15 Lone Ranger Arthur Gaeth D'ner M'a'cale News 6:45 Music Ins of Sporta H. V. Kalt'b'n E. R.

Murrow Lone Ranger Inside of Sp'ts D'ner M's'cale Bing Bing "7:00 Dennis Day Special Agent Dennis Day Melody Hour Mayor of T'wn Open House M'sters' Music 'Dennis Day Special Agent Dennis Day Melody Hour Mayor of T'wn Open House M'sters' Music Music: News 7 -30 Frk Parker High Adv'ture Glldersleeve Dr. Christian Vox Pop News M'sters" Music Showcase 7:45 Frk. Parker, Adv't're: Jobs Glldersleeve Dr. Christian Vox Pop Answer, Please M'gters' Music Showcase "8:00 Dfy's Tavn. Gab'l Heatter Duffy'a Tavern Mark Warnow Abbott, Cost.

Gab. Heatter Pioneera Club Old Timers 8-15 Dfy's Tavn. News; Music Duffy's Tavern Mark Warnow Abbott, Coat. Rad. Newsreel Pioneers Club Old Timers 8:30 Mr A R'et Smashers Mr.

D. A. Rep't Uncens'd Oroucho Marx T'phone Game Wis. Yarns old Timers 8 Mr! R'et Smashers Mr. D.

A. Rep't Uncens'd Oroucho Marx T'phone Game Wis. Yarns Old Timer "OO-- Big Story Opinion-Aire Big Story The Whistler Bing Crosby Myst a Travel Chmbr Music w- 9:15 Big Story Oplnlon-Alre Big Story The Whistler Bing Crosby Myst's Travel Chmbr Music w- 9:30 jy Durante Cal. Melodle J. Durante Open Hearing Tony Martin B.

Drum'd i News 9 :45 jy. Durante Cal. Melodies J. Durante Open Hearing Tony Martin B. Drum'd Night Music Req.

music TflToo News News Supper Club News News Answer Man Silent TLtq. Music jots 'Music Armed Forces News Jack Smith Herbie Mints Detectives Call Silent el- .2 10:30 click Orch. Eddy Howard Frank Parker Larry Stevens Bob Elson Newa: Music Silent geo- fju82 lOS Click Orch. Ho'rd: Nws Mr. Lincoln Sportg Linn Burton Fulton Lewis silent Req.

music i 1 1 00 News- Music Serenade News CBS Talks Linn Burton News: Music Silent H'n Ill-U 1310 Club Serenade Sporta Chas. Spivak M. Arnold Art Kassel 611ent i 1 1 -30 1310 Club Del Courtney Music Marty Gould Ray Robblns Del Courtney Silent I ii-45 Clu.b" News J- Sudy; Nws L. Herman Marty Gould I Jerry GUdden Joseph Sudy Silent Blien PATTI CLAYTON Patti Clayton, radio songstress known as the orginal "Chi-quita Banana" girl, will fly from New York to Lincoln, to appear as guest star on the Vaughn Monroe show emanating from there Saturday. Lon McAllis- ter is off on that personal appear-ance tour in connection with "Scudda Scudda Hay." A pal just back from N.

Y. reports you can't get any conversation OFF -the PAIGE subject of the hit, "Mr. Roberts" and whether or not it will make a picture shorn of it's hard-hitting dialog. Why MUSIC: Next Sunday's program by the University of Wisconsin Concert band will introduce four works new to Madison audiences. Prof.

Raymond F. Dvorak's organization will play "What Price Glory" made the transition from stage to screen with great results. After five years away, Antie Nagel (not to be confused with Anna Neagle, the British star) is back at Universal, making a comeback with a big role in "One Touch of Venus" with Ava Gardner and Bob Walker. Tommy Harmon, the football star, has himself a pretty new nose. And people are betting he won't be in the professional pigskin lineup in the fall but in front of a movie camera instead.

His wife, the beautiful Elyse Knox is doing all right in a career way and wants her Tommy around. We're happy that Virginia Grey was grabbed for the lead in ner Take Noth-M" Xf i ing" There's a Weber's "The Great Century," a concert march dedicated to the Wisconsin centennial. Still's composition is in three movements "Work Song," "Spiritual," and "Dance." The concert also will include two movements of Shostakovich's fifth symphony (which the Boston Symphony orchestra will play on ABC-WENR at 8:30 tonight); an entr'acte from Tan-ier's "Orestes," and Philjp James "Festival March." This, the band's 62nd annual Palm Sunday concert, will be presented at 4:15 p. in the Wisconsin Union theater. Tickets are on sale at the theater box-office and by band members.

STAGE: Collette Slightam, whom Helen Matheson found so praiseworthy in "Cradle Song" Sunday night, is the daughter two of them from ma u-script. Warren Oshkosh sophomore, will be soloist in Shostakovit h's "Concerto for Piano," arranged for band by Dvorak. The other manuscript work will be Leo Sowerby's overture, "In Spring (WBBM): Dinning sisters, guests; "Beg Your Pardon," "Melancholy," "What'll I "Shauny O'Shay," Irish medley. 8:30 p. m.

Boston Symphony (WENR): Serge Koussevitzky, conductor; "Idomeneo" overture, Mozart; "Symphony No. 5," Sho-stakovitch. 10:15 p. m. Jack Smith (WBBM): and Clark sisters.

Discussion 7:30 p. m. America's Town Meeting (WENR): 500th broadcast; "Which Way, America Fascism, Communism, Socialism, or Norman Thomas, Raymond Moley, Dr. L. M.

Birk-head, Martin Ebon. 9:30 p. m. Your Right to Say It (WGN): "Has the United Nations Maj. H.

A. Long, James A. Eldridge. Drama 7 p. m.

Big Town (WBBM): editor holds winning pasteboard in "Death in the Cards," story of poker games for suckers. Traveler (WKOW): bank robbers accidentally find treasure ship. 7:30 p. m. A Date With Judy (WIBA): Oogie gets a sample of Judy's cooking.

and Mrs. North (WBBM): mystery marches in St. Patrick's day parade. 8:30 p. m.

Christopher Wells (WBBM): clashes with escaped Nazi war criminals in Tibet. Gregory Hood (WKOW): with Jack Bailey, of "Quen for a Day," as himself. 9 p. m. Studio One (WBBM): Susan Peters in "One More by Robert To Secure These Rights (WKOW, WHA-FM): "The right to Equality of Opportunity." Variety 8:30 p.

m. Fibber McGee (WIBA): poses for a photographer. 9 p. m. Bob Hope (WIBA): with Martha Stewart.

Wednesdaytime 8:03 a. m. Morning Melodies (WHA): "The Moldau." 10 a. m. Homemakers (WHA): "Consumer Grades and Standards," Mrs.

Kathryn Lohr, Rosemary Garst; "Growing Old Mrs. A. R. Albert. 10:30 a.

m. Women Voters (WHA): interview with Frances Perkins. 11:30 a. m. Elizabeth Hart Presents (WMAQ): Mrs.

Emily Taft Douglas. 12:15 p. m. i 1 a (WMAQ): "Kerry Dance," "Shauny O'Shay," "Clancy." 12:30 p. m.

Farm Program (WHA): "Cutting Chore Time," Amos Einerson and F. W. Duffee. 1- p. m.

Second Mrs. Burton (WBBM): Frances Lock-ridge on "Adopting a Child." 2 p. m. Wisconsin Yarns (WHA): "A Wisconsin Patriot." 2:30 d. m.

Musin of th itfac ZWICKY Starred prorrams are also carried on corresponding FM stations FM channels: rs- cral wViriee Vitali WIBA-FM 101.5 M. WHA-FM 91.5 M. WWCF (WIBU) 94.9 M. ty and talents 4r- time," which will open the concert. Other new works the program will be William Grant Still's "From the Delta" and Ernest have too long (WIBU): and Prof.

E. E. Wjtte of two Madison musicians. Her father, Francis, is a tenor heard Paul Whiteman (WENR): with Dick Jurgens. 4:45 p.

m. A Look at Australia (WHA): "Introducing Lessa You too can enjoy the oiten nere, and her mother, Mar-jorie Brinkhoff Slightam, is an organist and pianist now appearing in Indianapolis. gone unappreciated hereabouts. a erite Chapman and Kurt Kreuger have been pairing for some pub-crawling; Dennis r-gan is having a full sized organ installed in his home here. A scribe who Luck 0' the Irish "I Remember Mama," in which Charlotte Greenwood played! here, will close its 43-week tour Apr.

5 in Denver. "Business has: GREY 4 TOMORROW ST. PATRICK'S DAY. (aJbmdaL Entertainment TUESDAY. MAR.

IS MJetic: "Mildred Pierce" at 2:35, 6:25 and "To Each Hla Own" at 12:35. 4:25 and 8:20. Orpheum: "Call Northslde 777" at 1. 3:10. 3:20.

7:40 and 10. Middleton: "Down to Earth" at :40 and "Backlash" at 8.20. Eastwood: "The Farmer's Daughter" 6:30 and "Backlash" at 8:20. Capitol: "Voice of the Turtle" at 1:25. 3:35.

3:40. 7:45 and 9:55. Parkway: "Tenth Avenue Anel" at 3:10, 4:45, 7:40 and "Key Witness" at 1. 3.40. 6:20 and 9:10.

Strand: "Badmen of Missouri" at 2:48, 3:45 and "Each Dawn I Die" at 1. 4, 7 and 10. Madison: "My Reputation" at 3:10. 6:45, and 10:15: "The Stork Club" -at 1:30, and 8 35. WEDNESDAY, MAR.

17 Parkway, Strand. Eastwood, Middle-ton, Majestic, Orpheum, Capitol, Madison: same as Tuesday. 'It" -'fe 1 I On the Campus been such," the New York Herald-Tribune says, "that the tour might have been extended, but it was decided to close because of the release of RKO's screen version." lira Petina, who starred in the Broadway company of "Song of Norway," probably will have a major role in a new Edwin Lester operetta, "Magdalena." The longest-running musical show in American history will have its fifth birthday on Mar. 31. It's which opened at the St.

James theater the night of Mar. 31, 1943, and which has been there ever since. Its music is still on the best-seller lists and its ballet, by Agnes De-Mille, started a new dance vogue. As of the fifth anniversary, "Oklahoma!" will have played 2,134 times at the St. James to a total audience of about 4,456,380.

A second company has been touring the country four years, a USO group took the show to 1,500,000 members of the armed forces, and a London company is selling out months in "advance. Incidentally, the touring company broke the all-time record for any touring show with a gross of $119,118.50 for one week in Oklahoma City two years ago. "Finian's Rainbow" has been produced in Prague under the TUESDAY, MAR. 16 7 Interfraternity council. m.

ters Rachmaninoff's sec itemed that 20th-Fox had better find a picture for Richard of Widmark soon or they'd lose him, etc." must be working in her sleep. He just finished co-starring in "Street with No Name" with Mark Stevens and we hear he's terrific as usual. Besides, his option has been picked up and he starts "Roadhouse" next week with Ida Lupino and Cornel Wilde. Ida was shopping in a market the other day and was having a round or two with the butcher. She said, "I came here for some meat don't give me all those' bones!" And the butcher barked, "I'm not giving you these bones, madam you're paying for them!" Nancy Oakes de Marigny is maad about Mexican actor and has marriage on her mind.

Some of her chums don't approve, but why should she give a dern if its looove? Gen. MacArthur will be 70 this year unless of course, those hilarious things his ex-wife (the former Louise A twill) says about him and which keep getting Into print, make him "old before his time." During the war, many a GI with whom the general was not exactly popular used to tell us of the "unofficial" photos that were (many of them by navy men) while Douglas was busy posing for his own cameramen in his own favorite attitudes. He loved being photographed with cap pulled down and grim expression or leading his men through the water, storming up a beach. Usually got there in time to do that too, they tell us. ond symphony W.

Band Or, im nflimriiiiiifriii Union. Student board, 7 p. Union. Young Profressive Citizens of America. 8.

p. 116 Education-Engineering bldg. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 17 American Legion clinic, "Making Military Service Your Career," 10 a. m.

to 5 p. Great Hall. Union Directorate, 6 p. Union. YWCA, 7 p.

Union. Jazz record hour, 7:30 p. Union. Students for Democratic Action, 7:30 p. Union.

Blue Shield, 7T30 p. Union. Babcock Dairy Science club reception, 7:30 p. Union. National Intercollegiate Three-Cushion Billiard tournament, 8 p.

Ole Bull room. Union. Chess club, 8 p. Popovef room, Union. German club reception.

8:30 p. Union. Come in, look for our Shamrock Specials on Nationally Advertised Appliances! Every Irishman's heart is mellow on St. Patrick's Day and Casey D'Brien are no exceptions. Special price merchandise will be tagged with a Shamrock, see one of our salesmen and you too will enjoy th LUCK 0' THE IRISH! i vi sr.

kl AIR and DANDRUFF too? I'll tell you what you'd better title, a i Pot." mmm "Happy. Birth- 4 a star THE FOLLOWING AND OTHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED APPLIANCES MAY BE TAGGED WITH A SHAMROCK Community Center TUESDAY, MAR. Madison Community Center: Tennis club, 7 p. Life Guard school, craft Instruction, Euchre league. Music Appreciation, all at OAK variety show, 8:15.

West High: Badminton, woodworking. Coif instruction. Indoor archery, for adults only, 7 p. m. Marquette: Volleyball, woodworking, furniture refinishlng and weaving, ewing.

golf Instruction, table tennis, ahuffleboard. for adults only, 7 p. m. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 17 Madison Community Center; Joint Committee on Education in Wisconsin.

10 a. YAC council, 7:15. with dance at 8:30 p. Duplicate Bridge club, 7:30 p. m.

ring Helen Hayes, closed in New York last week after 563 performances topping her 203-4 Commercial Bank Bldg. 114 CARROLL ST. Gifford 1203 State Street at the Square jr Broadwav run of "Victoria Re-gina" by 46. a a rine Cornell will take her "Anthonv Toattma'srer (Clark) Hot Water Heaters Philco Radios Stromberg Carlson Radio Filter Queen Vacuum Cleaners Lcwyt Vacuum Cleaners fureka Vacuum Cleaners NEW CLIMALENE miracle worker! New, quicker-action Climalene is a joy to use in the wash. It gets table linens, sheets, all white things real snowy, with no hard scrubbing I Colors bloom again: Climalene loosens soil; fast; gives water the unique power to FLOAT DIRT AWAY.

Try CLIMALENE. Get long- lasting suds with your favorite soap. It's wonderful, too, for brightening woodwork, floors, porcelain and tiling. The Climalene Company Canton, Ohio. Electric Broom Vacuum Cleaners Norge Electric Ranges Universal Electric Ranges Electric Sewing Machines (Portable and Console models) Launderatl Automatic Washers a Cleopatra" Ask for HAYES on tour.

It rlnsprf Satnrriav 'S night after 126 New York Organisations TUESDAY, MAR. 16 Civic Symphony orchestra, 7:30 p. Vocational school. Philharmonic chorus, 8 p. City YMCA.

Four Lakes Secretary 6:30 p. Park hotel. Madison Independent Food Dealers, 8 p. GAR hall. WEDNESDAY, MAR.

17 Rotary club. 12:15 p. Park hotel. Mozart club, 7 :30 p. Vocational school.

liquid shoe polish makes toilets Come in tomorrow for your Free Green Carnation per bottle PS I 1 available in popular colors, and white Special Events TUESDAY, MAR. 16 Annual Matrix banquet, 6:30 p. m. Great Hall. 1 Current Exhibits Convenient terms arranged Mad by mater, of Ji! fiH0 pousH 1 JPw jdaa; 5 THRIFTY 2 LB.

BOX ONLY 25c AT YOUR GROCERS NO BRUSH HEEDED Free delivery within 30 mil radius of Madison. Madison Free library: All Madison Photography Salon of 1948; "Many Religions: One "Try It "The World and What's New; weekly newsmap. Historical Museum: A centennial Exhibition From Territory to Statehood: publications of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin; bust of Robert M. La Follette. new accessions: three Wisconsin-made guns; Admiral Marc A Mitacher memorabilia; portrait of Edward Solomon, governor of Wisconsin 1862-64.

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