: I s : PAGE EIGHT CORTLAND STANDARD. CORTLAND. N. Y- TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, 1935 J^GE EIGI Tonreht on the Radio TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) Net*: Ail program* to key and basic chains or soups thereof unless I ts4; coast to coast (• to «) designation Includes ail svallabls stations, stations reserve right to ohange programs without previous notice. •>. NBCWEAF NETWORK Cent last. •ASIC — East: weaf srlw wool wtic wjar wtag wcah kyw whlo wfbr wrc * , y srbon woas w t a m wwj WMI; MIS); ksd wmao wefl who «ro» wdai MIDWUT-wood wire MORTHWIaT * CANAOIAN — wtmj wlba sstp webe »dav kfyr erct cfcf SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis wja* wfla-wsun wiod wsra wrae wsb wapl wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc wool ktbs kths wst>c «av« wtar MOUNTAIN— koa kdyl k(ir kghl WACIFIC—k#o kfl k*w koroo khq kfsd ktar kgu kpo kex kga kjr kya keca Cent. last. 4:00— 6:00— Father Time'e Birthday • 30— 5 30—James Wilkinson, Singer 4+5— 6:45—Clara, Lu A Cm—also est 5 00— 6:00—Flying Time Skit; News »:15— *:15—Weekly Hymnal Singing 5,30— 1:30—Press-Radio Newa Period • :35— 8 35— Stanley High Comment 6:46— « 45— Billy A Betty — weaf only 4:00— 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy—east only • :15— 7:15—Popsye the Sailor, Sketch S.JO— 7.30— Edwin C. Hill Comment • :48— 7:45— You A Your Government 7:00— I.'OO—Leo Reisman's Orchestra 7:30— 3:30—Wayne King's Serenade t 00— 1:00—N. T G.'s Showgirls—to e S;30— t:S0—"Jumbo" Spectacle—to e t:00—10:00—Slgmund Romberg—o to c 1.30—10:30—Cleveland Symph. Orchea. 10:00—11:00— Amos 'n* Andy—w repeat 10:30—11:30—News; Madriguera Orch. 10:45—11:45—Jesse Crawford Organist 11:00—12:00—America Dances on New Yesr's Eve (four hours) C8S-WABC NETWORK •ASIC—Cast: wacc wade woko wcao waab wnae wgr wkbw wkrc whk kjr wdrc *cau w,,us wean wfbl wapd wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wfbtn krebe kmox whas kfab krnt EAST—wbns wpg whp Vhec wlbs wfea v e c wlcc cfrb ckac wibx waias wesg DIXIE —wgst wsfa wbre wqam wtlo<| klra wrec wlac w*i wtoc krld ktrh ktsa waco kotna wdbo wbt wdae wbig wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs wmbr wala ktul ksko wcoa wdnc wnox kwkh MIDWEST—wg] wmbd wisn wibw kfh wsmk wkbn wcco wsbt kscj wnti woe wowo MOUNTAIN-kvor kls koh ksl COAST - khj koin kfrc kol kfpy kvl kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb Cent. East, 4:15— 5:15—Jimmy Farrell. Baritone 4:30— 5:30—Jack Armstrong — east onI> : Burton Rogers, Organ—Dixie; Nothing But the Truth— ewe] 4:45— 5:45—Tito C u z i r , Tenor Solos 1:00— 6:00— Bsnay Vsnuta Song Prog. 8:15— 6i5— Parade of Youth east; Organ—weet; Quartet—Dixie 8,30— 8:30—Press-Radio News — ba- slc; Jack Armstrong —midwest rpt 8 35— « 35— Understanding the Opera —basic; Seth Orslner, Pianist—w 0:00— 7:00— Myrt A Marge - *aat| Maurice Sohraeg<.r Eneem—west •:15— 7:1S - Rube Goldberg - east; Eleana Moneak's Ensemble—west • :S0— 7:30—Kats Smith's Song Time 8 45— 7.45—Boake Carter's Comment —basic: Holly Smith, Songs—Dixie 7.00— 8:00—Lavender A Old Lace— basic. Songs-west: Band—Dixie 7:15— S:18—Edith Karen's Organ—w 7:30— 8:30— Lswrence Tlbbett—also e 8:00— 900—Waiter O'Keefe—c to cat 8:30— 9:30—Fred Wsring Show—to • 9:30—10.30—The March of Time—to • 9:45—10:45—New Year's Eve Party 10:00—11 00—Myrt A Marge— *j-st rpt. 10:00—11:00—New Year's Evs Dancing Party tor Ave hours NBC WJZ NETWORK BASIC — East: wjs wbs-wbxa wbal wham kdka wgar wxys wlw wsyr wmal wfit, Mid: wcky wenr mis kwk koil wren wrraq kso MIDWEST—wmt wood wire NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj wibs kstp webc wday kfyr o ct cfcf SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wia wjaa wfla-wsun wtod wsm wmc wsb wapl wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro woal ktbs kths wsne wave MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl PACIFIC -kgo kf1 kgw komo khq kfsd kiar kp,» kex kga kjr kya keca Cent. East, 1:30— 4:30—Library ef Congress Me. steals 4:30— 5:30—The Singing Lady—east 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie—east only 8:00— 8:00—News; The Southernaires 5:15— 6:15—Animal Closeups, Story 5:30— 6:20—Press-Radio News — ba- ste; The Singing Lady—midw. rpL 5:35— 6:3—To Be Announced 5:45— 8:45—Lowell Thomas — east; Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest 8:00— 7:00—Essy Aces, Skit—also e 8:15— 7:15—The Norsemen Quartet 8:30— 7:30—Lum A Abner—east only 6:45— 7:45—Phil Cook, Lanatj—wjx 7:00— 8.00—The Crime Clues Mystery 7:30— 8:30—"Welcome Valley" Serial 8:00— 9:00—Ben Berme and the Lads 8:30— 9:30— Helen Hays. Serial Drama 9:00—10:00—To Be Announced 9:15—10:15—Ray Heatherton, Singer 9:30—10:30—Meredith Wiltson Orchea. 10:00—11:00—News; Gaspjrre Orches. 10:31)—11:30—Henry King's Orchestra 11:00—12:00—American Dances on New Year's Eve iFour hours) Tomorrow Night's Program WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) Note: All programs to key aiid basic chains or gioups thereof unless spe<rt« 6>d. coast to ciiast (c to c) designation includes all available stat.ons Stations reserve right to ehange programs without previous notice. P. M, NBC-WEAF NETWORK j Csnt. East. •ASIC — East: weaf w|w weel wtic I » * » — 8:00—Qogo de Lys Song Prog. wjar wta« wyah kyw whio wfbr wrc ' B:1S— 6:15—Booby Benson—east; To wgy wben wcae wtam wwj wsai; Mid: Be Announced - -midwest Ensem.— ksd wmaq wcfl who wow w&al MIDWEST—w.od wire NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj wlba kstp webc wday kfy. crct Stat SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis wjax | wfla-wsun wtod wsm wmc wsb wapl j wjdx wsmb keoo wky wfaa wbap kprc woal ktbs kths wsoc wave wtar • MOUNTAiN-koa kdyl kg;r kghl P A C I F I C —k«ro kfl kgw komo khq kfsd '. ctar kgu kpo kex kga kjr kya keca Cent. East. 400— 5.-00—Al Pearce and His Gang | 4:i0— 5:30—Tom Mix's Western Skit 1 4:45— 5:45— Clara. Lu A Em—also c j 8:00— 6:00—Flying Tims Adventures \ 5:15— 6:15—News; Dick Fidler Orch. j 8:30— 6:30—Press-Radio News Period I 5:35— 6:35—Sammy Kaye's Orchestra 5:45— 6:45—Billy A Betty—weaf sad] 6:00— 7:00— Amos n' Andy—east only | 6:15— 7:15—Uncle Ears Radio Station ; ( .0- 7:30—Songs by Connie Gates 6:45— 7:46— City Voicea Go Via Radio 7:00— 8:00—One Man's Family—to o 7:30— 8.30—Wayne King's Orchestra 8.00— f.00—Fred Allen and Amateurs 9:00—10:00—To Be Announced 9:30—10:30—NBC Musie Guild Concert 10:00—1100— Eddie Duchin Orchestra— | oast: Amos 'n' Andy—west repeat 10:30—11:30—News; Madriguera Orch. | 10:45—11:45—Jesse Crawford, Organiet 11:00—12:00—Leon Belasco Orchestra 11:30—12:30—"Lights Out," Melodrama CBS-WABC NETWORK Dixie: Concert of the Organ—w 5:30— 6:30— Press-Radio News — ba- sic. Jack Armstrong —midwest rpt 6:35— 6:33—Vanished Voices — east; Kellem Orch,—Dixie; Piano —west 8:45— 6:45 — Kellem Orch. Cont'd— Dixie: Milt Charles, Organ—west 6:00— 7:00—Myrt A Marge — east; Maurice Schraeger Ensem—west 6:15— 7:15—Imperial Hawaiian Band —east: Serenade—I'ixie; Orch.—w 6:30— 7:30—Kate Smith's Song Time 6:45— 7:45—Boake Carter's Comment 7:00— 8:00—American Cavalcade—toe 7:30— 8:30— Burns and Allen Comedy 8:00— 9:00^—Lily Pons. Orches.—to c 8:30— SeSS—Ray Noble Orehest.—to e 9:00—10:00—On Air with Lud Gluskln 9:30—10:30—The March of Time—to « 9:45—10:45—To Be Announced 10:00—11:00—Abe Lyman Orchestra- east; Myrt A Marge—west repeat 10:30—11:30—Claude Hopkins Orches.— basic. Herbie Kay Orch. -midwest 11:00—12:00— George Olson's Orchestra 11 -JO—12:30— Henry Halstead Orehest. NBCWJ2 NETWORK BASIC — East: wjx whx-wbxa wbal I wham kdka wgar wxyx wlw wsyr wmal wfil; Mid: wcky wenr wis kwk koll wren wrnaq kso ' MIDWEST—wmt wood wire ' NORTHWEST A CANAOIAN - wtmj wlba kstp webc wday kfyr c ct cfef SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis wjaa wfla-wsun wiod wsm wmc wsb wapl • ASIC—East: wahc wade woko wcao j » M l wsmb kvoo W ky wfaa wbap kprc waab wnae wgr wkbw wkrc whk wjr ] woai ktbs^uhs wsoc wave wdrc wcau wjas Wean wfbl wspd wjsv; i MOUNTAIN-koa kdv] kgir kghl Midwest: wbbm wrbm kmbc kmox ' PACIFlC — kgo kfl kgw karoo kbq kfsd whas kfab krnt I kUr •»• k « *«* *J> *ra keca •AST—wbns wpg whp wbec wlbs wfea ' Cent wore wlcc cfrb ckac wlba wmas wesg i DIXIE—wgst wsfa wbrc wqam wdod klra erree wlac wwl wtoc krld ktrh ktsa waco koma wdtra wbt wdae wbig wdbj wwva wmbw. wsjs wmbr wala ktul kgko wcoa wdnc wnox kwkh MIDWEST—wgl wmbd wisn wibw kfh , wsmk wkbn wcco wsbt kscj wnax woe j wowo I MOUNTAIN -kvor kit koh ksl COAST — khj koin kfre kol kfpy krj kfok kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb Ce«t. East. 4:13— 5:15—Clyde *arrle. Baritone 4:30— 5:30—Jack Armatrong—east, Pianos—Dixie; The Truth—weet 4:46— 6:45—To Be Announced East. 3:30— 4:30—Navy Band Symphony 3:45— 4:45—Rose Bowl Football, S. Methodist vs. Stanford 6:45— 7:45—To Be Announced 7:00— 8:00—The Rendezvous of Musie 7:30— 8:30—To Be Announced 8:00— 9:00—NBC Cinema Theater 8:30— 9:30—Warden Lawea A Drams 9:00—10 00— John Chas. Thomas, Song 9:30—10:30—Jimmy Fidler, Talk—to s 9:45—10:45—The Band Goea to Town 10:00—11:00—News; Dorothy Lamour 10:15—11:15— Ink Spots, Negro Quartet 10:30—11:30-J-AI Donahue A Orehestrs 11:00—12:00— Shandor snd His Violin 11:08—12:08—Hsrold Stern's Orchestra 11:30—12:30—Chas. Dornberger Orchee. P„ m a Fi-#*e»frtWTi H - w ' r »'dwell spent Christmas East FYeetown. — Ths Christmas entertainment at the church Mon- day nlfht was well attended. The hlsth school students from Clneinrstiis and Marathon are spending the Holiday vacation at their respective homes here Mrs. William Saurea ilosed her school In the Mynard District Friday. December 20. for the Holi- day vmcaflon. A Christmas free and exercises were given for the pupils Ceortre CaJrtwell. who is taking a short course In dairy Industry at Cornell, Is spending* the Holiday vacation at his bone here Mrs M. F Bolt and daughters Tjllllan and Doris of t'ortland spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Wal- ter Light * There have been a few cases of mump* in this pls.ee the past week The school In District 2. Mrs. Walter TJ^ht. teacher, had a Chrlst- tmaa tree and eger-He**- Tuesday afternoon. Several visitors at- tended. Those entertaining family par- tiea on Christmas Day were Mr and Mrs. r\ D. May, Mr and Mrs C W Tarbell. Mr and Mm. B K Underwood and Mr and Mrs Jimsi Wrkht. 1 MrGraw. Mrs. Cleda Healy, Mrs. Helen Brewer. Miss Harriet O'Connor, Mise Alice McDevltt, and Mr. and Mrs Bruce Russell spent Fri- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ugbt The school in the Fish District. Mrs. Ralph Murlge. teacher, had a CfcrlUmisai tree and entertainment on Thursday night, December 19. I'^The teacher closed her school Fri- day for the Holiday vacation. It takes time as well as money to buy experience. TAXICAB Phone 76 FRANKfE'S OR CITY CAB RIDK oi.n TEAR OFT AVI) NEW TE4.R IN Happy New Year! to you . from the* bakers of FUL- MILK l VWtflttiM Srvflt 819411 #Wf*ng; ieS4. ETTAKETT fey PAUL ROflhgQM MICKEY MOUSE By WALT DISNEY fine PlRATl SUBMARINE! IS SINKING RAPIDUM^ WITH NO LIFEBOATS ABOARD, AND MICKEY'S SUBMARPLANE HAS ROOM FOR ONLY TWO ! (QU\CK\ STARTRVPPIN'UPN TH' DECKS? ALL Of* VA\ MUGGS McGINNIS f by WALLY BISHOP •WELL. HE IS'. X HEARD MB BROTHER SAY HE USfeDT6 \ l b t c U CAESAR.! 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