The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 04, 1944, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 4, 1944
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1944
A. M.
6:00 Sfen on.
6:02 Texas Farm & Home Pro*. WTAW
6 :15 Sunup Club WTAW
7:00 Martin Agronsky—
Daily War Journal BN
7:15 Your Life Today BN
7 :30 Blue Correspondents BN
7:45 Off the Record WTAW
8:00 The Breakfast Club BN
9:00 My True Story BN
9 :26 Aunt Jemima BN
9:80 Songs by Kay Armen BN
9 :45 Between the Lines WTAW
10:00 Breakfast at Sardi’s BN
10 :80 Gil Martyn BN
7:16 Your Life Today BN
11:00 Glamour Manor BN
11:15 Meet Your Neighbor BN
11:30 Farm and Home Makers BN
P. M.
12:00 Baukhage Talking BN
12 :15 WTAW Noonday News WTAW
12 :30 Farm Fair WTAW
12 :46 Bunkhouse Roundup WTAW
1:00 Kiernan’s Corner BN
1:15 The Mystery Chef BN
1:30 Ladies Be Seated BN
2:00 Songs by Morton Downey.... BN
2 :15 Hollywood Star Time—RKO BN
2:30 Appointment with Life, BN
3 :00 Ethel and Albert BN
3:15 Music for Moderns WTAW
3:30 Time Views the News BN
3 :45 Treasury Star Salute WTAW
4:00 Something to Read WTAW
4:16 Children’s Story Hour WTAW
4:30 The Sea Hound BN
4:45 Dick Tracy. BN
6:00 Terry and the Pirates BN
6:15 Hop Harrigan BN
6:30 Jack Armstrong BN
6:46 Captain Midnight. BN
6:00 Kelly’s Courthouse- BN
6:80 Coast Guard Dance Band.... BN
7:00 Watch the World Go By BN
7 :15 Lum 'n’ Abner BN
7 :30 Wake Up America BN
8:00 Wake Up America WTAW
8:30 Sign Off.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1944
A. M.
6:00 Sign on.
6:02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW
6 :15 Sunup Club WTAW
7 :00 News Summary BN
7:15 Arlo at the Organ BN
7:30 United Nations News.. BN
7:46 Off the Record WTAW
8:00 The Breakfast Club BN
9:00 Fannie Hurst Presents... BN
9:30 Andrini Continentales BN
9:45 Songs by Jean Tighe BN
10:00 On Stage Everybody BN
10 :30 Land of the Lost BN
11:00 To Be Announced i
11:25 News Summary BN
11:30 National Farm & Home Hr. BN
P. M.
12 :00 Report From London BN
12 :15 Trans-Atlantic Quiz BN
12:30 Swing Shift Frolic BN
12:45 Bunkhouse Roundup BN
1:00 Headline News BN
1:02 Women in Blue BN
1:30 Sez You BN
2:00 Headline News BN
2:02 Twenty One Stars BN
2 :30 Eddie Condon’s Jazz Concert BN
3:00 Headline News BN
3:02 Saturday Afternoon Review BN
4:00 Headline News BN
4 :02 Saturday Concert BN
4 :45 Hello, Sweetheart - BN
5 :00 Service Serenade— BN
5 :15 Story land Theatre BN
5 :30 Harry Wismer—Sports BN
5:45 Leon Henderson BN
6:00 Blue Correspondents Abroad BN
6:16 Leland Stowe— BN
6 :30 Music America Loves Best—
7:00 Early Amer. Dance Music.. BN
7 :16 Edward Tomlinson BN
7:30 Tanglewood Festival BN
8:16 Sign Off
SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1944
8:00 Blue Correspondents BN
8:16 Coast to Coast on a Bus BN
9 :00 The Lutheran Hour WTAW
9 :80 The Southernaires — BN
10 :00 Music by Master Composers WTAW
11:00 Weekly War Journal BN
11:80 College Ave. Baptist Church WTAW
P. M.
12 :00 John B. Kennedy BN
12:15 Music by Marais BN
12:30 Sammy Kaye’s Tangee
Serenade BN
12:55 News Summary BN
1:00 Old Fash. Revival Hour. WTAW
2:00 Listen, the Women BN
2 :30 Democratic Convention
Preview BN
3:00 Darts for Dough.....' BN
3 :30 * World of Song BN
4:00 Mary Small Revue BN
4 :30 Hot Copy—O’Cedar BN
6:00 Philco Summer Hour BN
6:00 Drew Pearson BN
6:15 Don Gardiner—News BN
6:30 Quiz Kids BN
7:00 Greenfield Village Chapel— BN
7 :15 The Week in Review—
Dr. Ralph Steen ..WTAW
7:30 Keepsakes BN
8:00 Walter Winchell BN
8:15 Sign off.
MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1944
A. M.
6:00 Sign on.
6:02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW
6:15 Sunup Club WTAW
7 :00 Martin Agronsky—
Daily War Journal BN
7:15 Your Life Today BN
7:30 Blue Correspondents BN
7*:45 Off the Record WTAW
8 :00 The Breakfast Club BN
9 :00 My True Story—
9 :25 Aunt Jemima BN
9:30 Songs by Kay Armen BN
9 :45 Between the Lines WTAW
10 :00 Breakfast at Sardi’s BN
10:30 Gil Martyn BN
10:45 Songs by Cliff Edwards BN
11:00 Glamour Manor BN
11:15 Meet Your Neighbor - BN
11:30 Farm and Home Makers BN
P. M.
12:00 Baukhage Talking BN
12:15 WTAW Noonday News. WTAW
12 :30 Farm Fair WTAW
12:45 Little Jack Little BN
1:00 All American Baseball Game BN
4:15 The Vagabonds - BN
4:30 Our Singing Stars .» BN
4 :46 Dick Tracy - BN
6:00 Terry and the Pirates BN
5:15 Hop Harrigan BN
5 :30 Jack Armstrong BN
5:45 Sea Hound BN
6:00 Horace Heidt BN
6 :S0 The Lone Ranger BN
7:00 Watch the World Go By BN
7 :15 Lum ’n’ Abner BN
7:30 Blind Date BN
8 :00 Speaking of Sports WTAW
8:15 Sign off.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1944
A. M.
6:00 Sign on.
6 :02 Texas Farm & Home Prog. WTAW
6 :15 Sunup Club WTAW
7:00 Martin Agronsky—
Daily War Journal BN
7:15 Your Life Today BN
7 :30 Blue Correspondents '..... BN
7 :45 Andrini Continentales BN
8:00 The Breakfast Club BN
9:00 My True Story BN
9 :25 Aunt Jemima BN
9:30 Songs by Kay Armen BN
9 :45 Between the Lines WTAW’
10:00 Breakfast at Sardi’s BN
10:80 Gil Martyn BN
10:45 Songs by Cliff Edwards BN
11:00 Glamour Manor BN
11:16 Mid-Morning Melodies WTAW
11 :30 Farm and Home Makers BN
P. M
12:00 Baukhage Talking BN
12:15 WTAW Noonday News WTAW
12 :30 Farm Fair WTAW
12 :40 Bunhouse Roundup WTAW
1:00 Kiernan’s Corner BN
1:15 The Mystery Chef BN
1:30 Ladies Be Seated BN
2:00 Songs by Morton Downey.... BN
2:15 Hollywood Star Time—RKO BN
2:30 Appointment with Life BN
3 :00 Ethel and Albert BN
3 :15 Music for Moderns WTAW
3:30 Time Views the News BN
3 :45 Know Your State—
Dr. Ralph Steen WTAW
4:00 Brazos Valley F.S.A WTAW
4:15 Three Romeos BN
4:30 Something for the Girls WTAW
4 :45 Dick Tracy — BN
5:00 Terry and the Pirates BN
5:15 Hop Harrigan BN
5:30 Jack Armstrong BN
5:45 Captain Midnight BN
5:45 Sea Hound BN
6:00 Land of the Lost BN
6:30 The Green Hornet BN
7:00 Watch the World Go By...... BN
7:15 Lum ’n’ Abner BN
WTAW
Batt Chat
The Four Vagabonds will be
giving out gospel truth when they
sing “Rhythm Is Our Business ,,
on their WTAW program of
songs, Friday, August 4, at 6:00
p. m., CWT. Other selections by
the free-swinging foursome will be
“Marie Elena,” “Pretty Kitty Blue
Eyes” and “Quilting Party.”
With eyes fastened on the rosy
postwar world, an octet of Waves
and sailors will sing “Make Way
for Tommorrow” on the WTAW
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broadcast of the all-star tar revue,
Meet Your Navy, Friday, August
4, at 7:30-8:00 p. m., CWT.
Chief Specialist John Carter,
former, “Met” opera tenor who re
cently returned from entertaining
Navy personnel in the Pacific war
theater, will sing ‘Quiereme Mucho*,
and Bluejacket Harvey Crawford
will serenade with “Goodnight,
Wherever You Are.”
In observance of the 154th an
niversary of the Coast Guard, the
dramatized portion of the pro
gram will depict the heroism of
Coast Guard Signalman 3-c Ha
rold Nason, of Rhinelander, Wis.,
who- risked his life to rescue ship
mates during an action in the
Mediterranean.
Orchestral selections will in
clude “Avalon” and a concert ar
rangement of “HI Remember
April.” The bluejacket choir of
200 voices will intone the beloved
hymn, “0 God, Our Help in Ages
Past.”
Meet Your Navy originates week
ly via WTAW from the U. S. Nav
al Training Center at Great Lakes,
111.
Ruth Posselt,' talented young
American violinist, will be the
solo artist at the Mozart festival
broadcast by the Boston Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Serge
Koussevitzky, on Saturday, August
5, at 7:30 p. m., CWT, over WTAW.
The festival, staged in connection
with the seventieth birthday of
Dr. Koussevitzky, who was born on
July 26, 1874, will be held in pic
turesque Tanglewood’s concert hall.
Selections on the broadcast are
Symphony in G Minor, Opus No.
25, (I. Allegro Con Brio, II. Andan
te* III. Menuetto, IV. Allegro) and
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
in D Major, No. 4, (I, Allegro, II.
Andante Cantabile, III. Rondo-An
dante Grazioso).
Not the usual serious treatment
generally accorded George Gersh
win in memorial concerts, but a
rough-and-tumble free for all jazz
jamboree, which will include Lee
Wiley, the late composer’s favorite
singer, will make up the all-Gersh
win Eddie Condon’s Jazz Concert
over WTAW Saturday, August 5,
at 2:30 p. m., CWT.
Gene Krupa, America’s No. 1
Church Notices
THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner Twenty-seventh and S. College
F. J. Smythe, Pastor
10 :00—Sunday School
11:00—Communion and Worship.
6 :00—Recreation Hour.
7 :00—Christian Youth Fellowship.
8 :00—Communion and Sermon.
A cordial welcomes awaits all who at
tend this church.
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
The Rev. J. Hugh R. Farrell, Chaplain
Feast of the Transfiguration
Holy Communion 9:00 a. m.
Coffee Club 9:30 a. m.
Holy Communion 11:00 a. m.
Children's Vespers 7:30 p. m.
Officers: Acolyte at 9:00, P. J. Gaskill;
Verger at 11:00, C. Compton; Acolytest
at 11:00, Gayle Klipple and D. Bird.
A. & M. METHODIST CHURCH
AND WESLEY FOUNDATION
Rev. Walton B. Gardner, Pastor-Director
Associates, Abie Jack Adrian and
S. Burton Smith
Sunday:
Church School—9 :45 a.m.
Morning Worship—10 :50 a.m.
Wesley Foundation—7 :00 p.m.
Wednesday:
Choir Practice—6 :45 p.m.
Wesley Fellowship Night and Midweek
Devotional—7 :00 p.m.
College Avenue Baptist Church
203 N. College Avenue
J. H. Landes, Pastor
9:45 Sunday School, B. F. K. Mullins,
Supt.
11:00 Morning Worship Service.
6:45 Training Union, Noble Eden Di
rector.
8:00 Evening Worship Service.
BAPTIST SOCIAL
There will be a social on the lawn of
the First Baptist Church, Saturday eve
ning at 8:00 o’clock. All Baptist students
are urged to attend. Others who wish to
join us in a period of good fellowship are
cordially invited.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
R. L. Brown, Pastor
C. Roger Bell, Ed. and Music
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
10 :50 a. m. Morning Worship
3 :30 p. m. B. S. U. Council
5:00 p. m. Fellowship hour
6:00 p. m. Training Union
7:00 p. m. Evening Worship
The pastor will continue the discussions
on some great Bible doctrines. The Morn
ing subject is “Assurance” and the eve
ning discussion will be on “Perserverance”.
Daily Prayer Service is held in the
Grove near the New Area each evening at
7 :00 o’clock.
Mid-week prayer service Wednesday
evening at 7:30 o’clock.
All those who desire to worship with us
will find a cordial welcome.
The Day Circle of the A. & M. Presby
terian Church will meet with Mrs. W. T.
Carter Monday at 3:30 p.m. The Evening
circle with Mrs. John Rogers at 8 o’clock.
Catholic Students
Sunday Masses 9:15 and 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Mass. 7:00 p.m.
Confessions, Saturday 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m.;
Sunday—before Mass.
Neuman Club Picnic Saturday, Aug. 5,
College Depot, 7:30 p. m.
American* Lutheran Congregation
Y. M. C. A. Chapel, Campus
Kurt Hartmann, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Bible class for students at 9 :45.
Divine Service at li a.m.
drummer boy, will be on hand to
beat out the rhythm, and two other
jazz virtuosi, Benny Morton*
trombone, and Edmund Hall, cla
rinet, will be included in this Sat
urday’s unpremediated musical
tea party.
Major Gen. T. A. Terry, com
manding general of the Army Ser
vice Forces’ Second Service Com
mand, which includes New York,
New Jersey and Delaware, will be
special guest on the WTAW broad
cast of Twenty-One Stars, Satur
day, August 5, at 2:02-2:30 p. m.,
CWT.
The dramatize** portion of the
program will describe how wound
ed servicemen are transferred from
hospital ships to Halloran General
Hospital in New York City, and
thence to scientifically designed
hospital trains as near as possible
to their homes.
Accompanied by the 344th Army
Service Forces band, Pvt. Bob E-
berly will sing “And Then You
Kissed Me”, and Pvt. Buddy Clark
will intone “It Could Happen To
You.”
Twenty-One Stars is produced
under the supervision of Major
Wayne King. “Sergeant Steed,”
the narrator, is portrayed by Phi
lip Lord* only civilian on the
weekly show.
Annamary Dickey, soprano, who
reverses the customary procedure
by singing in the better night clubs
after, instead of before, achieving
Metropolitan Opera success, and
William Hargrave, bass-baritone,
a “Met performer who earned his
voice tuition fees by working in an
airplane plant, will appear on the
World of Song program over WT
AW Sunday. August 6, at 3:30 p,
m., CWT.
Miss Dickey’s solos will be the
“Ballstella” from “Pagliacci” and
“Stardust.” Hargrave will be
heard in “With A Song In My
Heart’ ’and “Long Ago In Alcala.”
Wilfred Pelletier’s orchestra will
present a new arrangement of
Morton Gould’s “Pavanne,” and the
entire company will close the
broadcast with a medley from
“The Chocolate Soldier,” consist
ing of the title song, “My Hero/'
and “Forgive.”
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