Oshawa Daily Times, 31 May 1929, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 3l, 1929 '""Easy-to-Find"' RADIO PROGRAM ! WDA, WOW, WOX, KSTP, WSAI TONIGHT'S BEST FEATURES 3 NBC (WEAF)--Players Club Get-To- r; Prominent Stars. 7.00 re Atlantic City. Creatore and Wis NBC (WEAF)--Cities Service Concert 8.00 WIP Phila, Commencement Exercises, : Edo! Cumbia: WEAOQ Players-- ""Anthon atra," and Cl NBC OWIZ)--Int rwoven Pair. 8.30 NBC YZ hilo Theatre Memories "Coy of ' Luxembourg. 9.0 ALL NETWORKS: Atiantic City Fes- tival of Light; Vice:-Pres. Curtis and other dignitaries. 2.30 WLW Caici. Great Adventures "Alad- din and His Lamp." NBC (WEAT)~ Sen, Wesley Jones and Arthur Capper. TURDAY'S DAY FEATURES am Columbia 'Network: Ida Bailey Alle WI, W Cinci. Women's Hour. NBC System (WEAF)--Houschold In- . stit #8 KYW Chicago. Louis 'Panico Orchestra MAQ Chicago. Musical Potpourri. WES Chicago. Interscholastic Field Mee NBC Jestem (WJZ)=RCA Demonstra- Hou WiAG hicago, Cubs vs. Giants also WGH wiz New York. Vallees Orchestra to WLW, WCFL. ONIGHT"S PROGRAMS (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) NBC System: Bill and Jane to WRC, AF. WE/ KDKA (306)--Pitts. News; Book Man; Address. NBC System: WEAF. WGY (379.5)--Schenectady, Scores; Radiogram, NBC System: Ballew's Orchestra to VIZ, Music to Markets; Sherry's wJ MMAK 15) Buffalo, oi Musto, os Ww TIC WGY, WCSH, 'WCAE, /JAR. WGR (515)--Buffalo. Statler Orchestra WBZ (303)--Springhield. Orchestra. WBAL {80s Baltimore; Dinner music WCAE (242)--Pitts, Talk; Motor News, Uncle Gimbee. NBC System: Scores; Manger Orches- tra; Trio to WEAF, WGR (545)--Buffalo, Entertainers. WJZ (394.5)--New York. Bonnie Lad- gos to WIZ. WLW (428)--Cinci. Orchestra, WTAG (517)~Worcester. News; studio rogram. NBC System: Taal Talk to WJZ, WHAM, KOA, WLW, WBZ, WBZA, . KDKA, = WTAJ, WCFL, V REN KW K, KST YoEM 589) Chicago. Dinner dance. WCAU (256)--Phila. Winegar's orches. WIP. (402)--Phila, Instrumental Quin- tet. 2S stem: Risje Circus to WJZ, BBA, WBAL, KDKA, WLW, wae WJR, WHAS, KYW, WSM, NBC System: Get. Toget WEAF Y ogether Club to CNRW (384.4)~Winnipeg. Ft. Garry Concert, Columbia Network: Sto: Soi to J OR, ACW WraL, 8 KH, WMAK, 8.00 3.30 9.00 (Dramatic Society, was well given. The orchestra from Orono was gen- wiz (394, 5)--New York. Vocal; "Old "Man aldson." WLw (428)--Cinci, Educational Series; yi (4)--~Cticago. Musical program; ABE FSaiem: Armstrong ADEs KWK, yis ,» WHAM, WLS, WBZA," WREN, WBAL, a wa AS, WSE, WLW, WBT, Columbia Network: Then and Now to WOR, WEAN, KFH, » WADC, ° WGHP, WMAQ, WO, EMo% WMAL, WJAS, 'KOIL; WCAU, WTAG (517)--Worcester. Fowler's Ha- waiians, NBC System: An Evenin, RE Paris _t WEAF, WEEI, WTIC, WGY, WCSH, WTAG, WON, WOR, WCAE, wWwr, WHA, D, WSAIL, WOC, WOW, WJAR WEL wIpP (492) Phila, uU. £ Pa. Comnience- ment, NBC System: Interwoven Pair WIZ, WBT, KPRC, WAC y KDKA, KYW, WHAS, KWK, WEAR, WJAX, WBAL, KOA, Bz, "'WBZA, WHAM, ki True Story Hour Quakers to r= daughter, June, Mrs. Mary, week-end with Mrs. nolds. family, Maple ily Dr. Reynolds and sons, James and Wal- ter, of Port Hope, Edward Hinkson, and Mrs. James Curtis, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. children; Wm, Herring, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Herring and Bobuie and Mr. Dyson, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Baker. in their numbers, which were 1 'and well played. The crowd | dy stayed after the gplendid suy- | per which was served by the ladies, |" filled the supper shed to overflows ing and the young the beams to see the play. lads went up on Cecil Bush, Columbus, visited at tome, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunt and Er- nest, of Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Bush, Mr. Bush is able to be out again. P. Whitnel ana of Toronto, and Roy Simerville and baby, of Cherrywood, spent the J. W. Rey- Mr. and Mrs. Snowden and and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, L. Mr. and Mrs. of Oshawa, Mr. Harry Hinkson una Whitby, Mr, and Mrs. Miss Ruby Reeson, of Columbus, and Meredith Dring, of Raglan, Mr. WIAS, WMAL, KOA (361)--Denver. Brown Palace or- 5 3 So adertown Band to Cy hy DAF, KSD, WREL WIAR, v TAG, WCSH, WLIT, WC AE, wi, WSAI iR, WO' 'F]C. 50-54 King st. wv. Phites 44 Mem- ories to N12 WHAM, KSTP, KYW, hi BT, WLW, WBZ, Lian WBAL, DKA, WIR, WREN, WTM Whe @72)--Atlantic City. Mupeal pro- fv (270)~Richmond. Ww Shi (209)~Columbus. Choru WDAF (492)~Kansas City. Program. WGR (545)--Buffalo, "Two Bears." WIP (492)--~Phila. El Patio Orchestra WIR (400)--Detroit, Chocolate Soldiers NBC 5s stem : The A alengers to WAZ. KY WAS WB WSB, , WMC, WKY, c , KSTP, WFAA, KPRC, WOAL Wi NT WSM WLS (345)--Chicago. Columbia Network: Convention Hall dedication, Vice Pres. Curtis, other gheakers, Creatore's Band to WOR WCAU, WNAC, WwW EAN, WFBIL, WMAK, WHK, { WKRC, WMAQ, WOWO, WPG, WGHP, WMAL, WL, BW, WJAS, KMOX, WCOO. CFCA '(357)-- Toronto. Embassy orches. KDKA (306)--Pitts. Penn orchestra, WBAL (283)--Baltimore. Musical Mem- ories. WCCO (370)--Mpls, St. Paul. Radioette. Columbia Network: Doc West to. same Jetwork as "Kodak Hour." NBC System: With the to WEA F, WEEI, WSAI, woe: WTAC, WGR, 'WCAE, KSD, WTIC, WJAR, WLIT, WRC, WGY, WCSH, KYW, Ww 10D, WFAA, WHAS, WMC, WIAX, WOAI, KPRC, WSAI, WSM, Lutheran 'Amaranth Monkey 'Silvertone hour. W SPD, Maytag PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs THOMPSON'S 10 Simcoe St. S.--We Deliver DODD'S. KIDNEY # | Lammiman, of Toronto, Mrs. Lewis' Van Nest, Mrs. Will Lowburn, of and Mrs. Will Horn. of Hampton, Doidge and Miss Master Ross Williams, of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Cook, and Doris and Eileen, of Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vice visited C, A, Blan- chard. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ellens, Mr. and Mrs. John Ashton and Miss Vi- ola, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rheder and family, of Bow- manville, visited James Moouy. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Werry and Miss Audrey Werry, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Langmaid, Oshawa, and Mrs. Thompson, Toronto, visited S. E. Wermy. Mr: and Mrs, and Mr. Danry, Mrs. Norman Ross and Ilene, of of John Thompson of Orono, Dr. and of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. C. Crossman and and ton, Mrs. Mrs. Jean, of North Oshawa, mr: Lewis Beaton, Jim Bea- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kilburn, and Miss Armstrong, of Osh- awa, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bowen, Dr. and Mrs. Slemon, of Bowmanville, and Charley Adcock, of Montreal, were Sunday guests of Thompson. Frank Mr. and Mrs. C. Vice and Murray, Mr. and Mrs. (Dr.) Yellowlees and Jean and Helen, of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibson and Marion, of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, Har- old Jebson 'and Dorothy, of Brook- lin, and Mr, and Mrs. Will Lammer- man, Jr., and Mrs. Will Lammiman, Sr., of "Oshawa, and Miss Nancy Sask., visited W. Vice. Mrs. M, G. Rundle, Miss Marie, of Ebenezer, and Miss Hoing, of Oshawa, visited J. T. Rundle, Miss Aura Osborne, of Ebenezer, and Miss M. McKessock, of Osha- wa, visited R. J. McKessock. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Williams, of Epsom, Miss Marion Williams, of Port Perry, Messrs, Wm. Jesse and Arnott Van Nest, of Oshawa, visited C. Howsam. Mr. Miller, of Oshawa, and Miss Leach, of Hampton, visited J. J. Brown. Alex Walker, of Port Hope, Miss Bradley, of Orono, and Mrs. J, Bal- gon and children, of Zion, visited C. Wilbur, Wm, Baker and Mrs. C. Howsam were at Epsom, on Sunday. ' Mr, and Mrs. I, Chapman and Mr. and Mrs, Oral Chapman, of Or- ono, were in Solina for the supper and play on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Bragg and family, of Providence, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Couch and Evelyn and Marjory, of Bethesda, Miss Eleanor Sheppard, of Taunton, and Lewis Pascoe and Misses Marjory ana 95dith visited J. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink and Kathleen, of Providence, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webber, of Colum- bus, visited H, E. Tink. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squair, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Stevens, of Salem, and Mrs, M. Langmaid, of Hamp- ton, visited: Mrs. Roy Langmaa. Some youngsters had a whale of a time last Friday and others had fathers who insisted in setting off all the firecrackers, -- Hamilton Spectator. ily, of Oshawa, spent Sunday at thet summer home, north of Hay- on. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Publo and daughter, Ruth, Mrs. A. Graut and sons, Bill and Jim, of Toronto, spent'a few days with Mrs. Wm. 'Creefer and Mrs, Alex McNeil. Leslie Gerard, Camp Borden, vis- ited his mother, Mrs. Gerard. A number of people from this neighborhood attended Enniskillen Sunday' School tea and concert on the 24th of May, and report a good time. Miss Helen McDonald, of Salem, Yished Wesley Thompson and fam- Y. League meeting on Tuesday night opened with the president, Mrs. H, Ashton, in the chair. After the business part of the meeting, the program was in charge of Mrs. A. Hare and consisted of Bible reading by Cyril Sherwood, devo- tional by Myrtle Cowling, A solo by Ada Beech, the topic by Mrs. T, Cowling, readings by Miss Manie Beech and Miss Rema Bradley, Haydon orchestra gave several se- lections of music, FINE MEETING OF HAYDON LEAGUE Haydon Orchestra Enter- tained With Several Selec- tions of Music May 29.--Miss Dora Mountjoy, of Oshawa, spent tne week-end with her sister, Mrs. Charles Gerard, and her father, Thomas Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Niddery and family, of Brantford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashton, on Sun- day. Norman Welsh and son, Roy, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Avery. Miss Verna Trewin, Oshawa, and Miss Annie Trewin, of Courtice, spent a few days with their par- ents, Miss Helen Worden, of Toronto, was at home over the week-end. Miss Meta and Fred Ashton, of Toronto, visited their parents for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. Disney and fam- Haydon, Election predictions in Great Brtain are nearly as numerous as the candidates.--Peterborough Ex- aminer. Graduation Exercises at the OSHAWA HOSPITAL will be held in ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH, SIMCOE STREET SOUTH on MONDAY JUNE 3 at 8.30 p.m. The public are cordially invited to attend. and true to music, voice | Seasitive to the weakest sigaal, 'and every sound effect. Rugged and worthy of the finest aet-- / ask for Westinghouse Genuine J RADIOTRONS ---- ---- -- ---- -- ELLA CINDERS:~Rominey And Moonlight WGY' ed erent Céucert or- fiesta to WHA WMAK. C System: il, Orchestra; Ca- valiers to WEAF, WRC, WEEI, KYW, a KSD, WTAM, WLIT, WFAA, KOA WCAE, WTIC, WKY, WWJ, WSMEB, WOW. NBC System: + WJZ, WREN. CKGW (312)--Toronto, chestra; News, Spitalny's Music to Romanelli's or- KFAB (3%9)~Lincoln. Raybestos Hour. WCAE (292)~Pitts. Tracy-Brown's or- 3 chestra. o NBC System: The Skellodians ih h/ LS, " KSD, WOC, WOW, WDAF, KVOO, " KSTP. L Nic 5» stem: Slumber Music to WJZ, NBC System: = WEAF, WWJ, TIME TABLE, Columbia ks Enna fective April 29, 1929, Melodies to WABC, WCAU, Tine) WEAN, WFBL, = WCAO, WIJAS, West © WDC, WGHF, WOWO, KOIL, wher "ont --Atlantic City. Organ. 10:10 WGR (545)--Buffalo. Statler orchestra. 10.15 WHK (216)--Cleveland. Slumber music 10.30 CFCA - (357)--Toronto, Organ; Vocal. WLW (428)--Cinci. Maytag program. WLS (345)--Chicago, Showboat (2% hours.) Sted, Bedi t ts LC TERT TABLES Sud, Ld 5-351 ny By Geo. McManus THATS FUNNY- 1 TOLD MY WIFE YOU AN YOUR WIFE WUZ GOIN' AN' SHE GOT SORE AN" WOULDN'T GO - 901 GOT THE NIGHT OFF - Seidel PRC ASW, WE) La Lidia Cnn a nn) BRINGING UP FATHER [wry DIDN'T YOU TELL ME BEFORE THAT DINTY AND HIS WIFE WERE GOING TO TE OPERA TONIGHT ? I'M NEY GOING NOW- Pio Orchestra to Jettick WNAC, YEP-1 TOLD MAGGIE THAT 'YOU. AN' YOUR WIFE WUZ! I TO BEAT THE % WELL- THAT SURE WORKED FINE-AN'I GIT THE EVENIN' OFF TO JOIN OINTY: THAT 1D IF HE WIN GAT a "Going .m, . Dailrs .m. Daily, .m, Daily. except Seana . Daily, he a r ast . Daily, p.m, Daily. y Daily except Sunday, Pu WRVA (270)--Richmond. Richmond or- . Daily, . Daily. chestra; Organ. Ne (205)--St. Paul. Amos 'n' An- shown above are times Trains yi depart from Oshawa va Station, KMBC (316)--Kansas City, Studio Fro- Dance Music. lic; Orchestra CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS APR (545)--Houston. Amos 'n' Andy Effective April 28, 1929, to WSB, y WBAP (374.8)---Ft. Worth, Highlights (Staninrd Time) and Shadows ound WFLA (333)--Clearwater. Dance Ram. ble WHAM (258.5)--Rochester, Dance Orchestra, WLW (428)--Cinci. Trio; ANNIVERSARY AT ELDAD NETS $438 Supper and Concert Monday Night Adds $380 to Church Funds Solina, May 30. --Mr. and Mrs. Luke, Miss Olive and Bert Luke, Kedron, visited A. L. Pascoe. Ideal weather was the good for- tune of the Eldad people for the church anniversary on Sunday and Monday. Splendid sermons were given by Rev. Mr, Whyte, of Ennis- killen, and the music by the choir and Sunday school was exception- ally good. The colletcions for Sun- day were $72 and the proceeds for Monday were $380. The concert on Monday night, put in by the Orono OPERA SO SHE WOULDN'T GO Daily except Sunday, funy only. Daily except Sunday. Daily exce t Sunday. Daily t Sunday, Daily. Pally except Saturday, News; Tenor, None Mnm tt © 1029, Int Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. Daly except Sunday, Daily except Sunday, Daily except Suter. Daily. Sunday only. Daily Ain Sunday. Daily except except Sunday, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Effective on and after April 25, 1920.) D. Savi ( ayiight 3 tag Time) Leave «Wey 7.25 a.m. 8.30 am, 9.45 a.m, 10.35 a.m, 12.30 p.m, 2.20 pm. | TELLING TOMMY DOOK CARRIED UNDER BELT HEART-SHAPED BOON WHEN OPENED 3/5238 Ia8aakT say PYEPDEMLLES SUuDURTaMN ONNENORA nL Holi LEATHER, THE COVERING LENGTHENED BEYOND THE MARGIN OF THE BOARDS AMD THEM GATH- ERED INTO A LARGE KNOT AT THE END. THIS WELL, DADDY SAYS ANYBODY WHO READS A BOOK NOYY DOES SO AT HIS Ow RISQUE, BEFORE THE INVENTION OF PRINTING ALTHOUGH ALL BOOKS HAD 0 BE WRITTEN, DECORATED.AND BOUND BY HAND THEY . OFTEN DISPLAYED A COSTLY TASTE THAT 1O MODERNS OULD ATTEMPT, TOMMY. i Arrive Hospital OLD TIME SCRIBE AT WORK 10.50 a.m. 12.45 p.m. C7 KNOT WAS PASSED UNDER THE OWNERS GIRDLE AMD BROUGHT OVER IT TO PREVENT ITS SUPPING. THUS A VOLUME OF PRAYERS . sa COULD BE CONVENIENTLY CARRIED, i AMD SUCH VOLUMES MERE ON | : STANTLY SEEN AT A MONKS GIRDLE. © 173 Xn mrs Satine, eG Britain vights reserved 4.55 p.m, « 6.45 pot. AARRR; 8353883 DRO tan ta 8338 843 PPPTuInT SRanasnig - R233 10.35 p.m. - a ~o in «a four FANCIES WERE SOMETIMES MDULGED IN THE FORM OF BOOKS. BOOK OF PRAYERS MIGHT TAKE THE CONVENTIONAL FORM OF A HEART WHEN OPENED. MONKS FREQUENTLY MAD BOOKS OF PRAYERS BOUND WITH A i fi el F Diamonds! Bassett's . On Oshawa's Main Corner § i $a SnsERLLL Puen SOO NAMA~ Sa 11.00 a.m. Lo al ." pom 630 pan eT) Samiti. Ab ARs WEE : ro "NO, Y's TILLIE THE TOILER--A Microscope Is Needed } DON'T Men's Fine Straw Hats Special $1 49 Dominion Clothing Store 68 King St. W. Phone 2141 i 100 pam. © 11. Time Eo Whitby Hospital, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Galng West Leave Leave Arrive Arrive Oshawa Hospi E tal 10.00 a.m. 12.25 p.m, pon. are through busses to = UNLESS AW, WHOOPEE ~_ ty Gob GRIEF, MUSTACHE 1S STARTING | [|NIFIY wHaT S TO GROW - GEE THERE'S THREE HAIRS AS J ZV =) Wily, 2 wiz, 7 DIFFERENT] ABOUT ME? j Fd st ist ad eld AR 11.00 pan. £ H Whitby 10.00 10.15 a.m. 12.30 pon. 12.45 pm: | 1.00 245'p. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST - 8 11.00 pm. 1L15 m. Lud marked ¢ are Hospital, wR a Reasonable Rates and Careful Drivers I. A. GARTON, bene. 415 or 348 Oshawa W. 10 Prince Sb-- ANE CR

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