Brown: "I see Smith has a motor Brown: "Why he told me he put all car." the money he had in it." Smith: "Yes, his uncle bought it Smith. "So he did. He bought four for him." gallons of gasoline." ALEXANDER WATT & COMPANY $0NKing Street Waeet e Tebpplhone 4000 80 King St. W. â€" _ TORONTO STOCK BROKERS AND BOND DEALERS COMMODITIES, GRAIN â€" _ Members _ â€" Toronto Stock Exchange New York Curb {Auoc.) Montreal Curb Market s Qkun“_!‘ of Trade BONGARD & COMPANY 58 King St. West â€" KITCHENER, ONTARIO _ Telephone 4090 Canadian Commodity ALEXANDER WATT & COMPANY A progressive aeronautical and Mining Development Company. Approximate market 2.40 â€" 2.60. Information upon Request. DEFAULTED ISSUES PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE Direst wire for fast quotations on listed and unlisted stocks. "Our Principle Assures Your Interest" KITCHENER BRANCH GUELPH m@ 107 King St. West Ryan B Phone: 493, 494 Phone: 754, 7558 J. P. Van do Wateor, ‘Mgr. C. E. Gable, Mgr. HILLSIDE MINES Mine Office = â€" Wawa, Ontario Head Office â€" Ussher Bldg., Toronto, Canada Mayfair Hotel â€" KITCHENER MODERN, EXPERIENCED RANKINC CTRVICF ... THP OUTCOMFE OF 119 YBARS SUCCES&PUL OPERATION Dirmond drill contract let . . . drill on way to property. Three important new discoveries . . . Quartz vein, fifteen feet wide, traced over five hunâ€" dred feet . . . A large shear zone with wellâ€" mineralized quartz stringers .. .. Quartz vein, heavily mineralized across tenâ€"foot width; traced four hundred feet. ‘ Active mining progressing favorably on main ore body 165 ft. wide. WINGS LTD. MILL NOW IN OPERATION R em o "g bank where small wccomnis are weloome We recommend the purchase of "Our Principle Assures Your Interest" GOVERNMENT AND PROVINCIAL Write for Descriptive Circular, Maps and Latest Progress Reports W. G. TAYLOR (NO PERSONAL LIABILITY) Phone or Write LIMITED * Look over your house as a guest would look at it, note what is needed and do it now! You can have the money for: RANK OF MONTREAL in summer @Installing better bathroom and other fixtures @Installing correct and more convenient electrical fixtures . @Repairing roof and rain pipes @General repairs. The Bank of Montreal is coâ€"operating with the Government by making loans, repayable on easy terms, for repairs and renovation of homes under the Dominion Home Improve ment Plan. We would welcome a call from any home owner desiring funds for such work. _ Renovate and Repair your Home! ©@Needed additions @Painting, papering, decorating @Repairing walls and ceilings ©@Carpentry work @Insulating, to make therhouse warmer in winter, cooler Waterloo Branch: J. R. BEATON, Manager New York Curb (Assoc.) Chicago of Trade Commedity Exchange lnc. â€" Kitchener â€" Gueiph GUELPH BRANCH _ For Information Established 1817 m) FNANCIAL Tennfirhingn tefebys In the general progress of the qid and often favored Michipicoten gold area, Hillside Gold Mines project is standimg out to attention. Located on the south shore of Wa Wa Lake, edits and surface work have been advanced considerably under the new operations and the initial mill unit is now runsing. Manager W. Tayor many yeare on the Dome Mines staff reports the new east ore discovery which was accidentally found has earmarks of being a mine and conâ€" siderable work is being consentrated on this. The discovery is over 1% miles east of the main mine developâ€" ments, and for width and values is lconsldered one of Michipicoten‘s best discoveries, \ Paymaster Drilling program for the third leâ€" vel of Paymaster Consolidated Mines, No. 3 shaft, which is being dewaterâ€" ed, is reported to have intersected 10% feet of ore grading $11.43 per ton. Obaiskl * Obalski Mines regu the "D‘" ore suoot on the Cache Bay property has been opened on surface for a length of 600 feet, Considerable overburden was encountered as this work proâ€" gressed westward, and diamond drillâ€" ing will be undertaken to prove the further length of the shoot, it is inâ€" timated. Work is progressing on trenching and channel samples will be available shortly. _ E. R., Waterloo.â€"We have your leter of engquiry to hand. With reâ€" ‘erence to BRALORNE stock, we are ‘nformed that this company in the first nine month of 1936 had a proâ€" duction of $1,306,810 from the millâ€" ing of 13,784 tons of roe or an averâ€" age of 460 tons daily with an average recovery of $11.63. Overall costs inâ€" cluding development, depreciation, depletion and taxes should conserâ€" vative‘ly allow a net profit of $6. per ton which would work out almost exactly at $1,000,000 for the year. This profit would mean a net per share of 80 cents. About 60% of millâ€" feed is being drawn from the Empire section of the property, where most satisfactory results have been obâ€" tained in recent months in the deâ€" velopment of the Ida May, Blackbird and other veins. It is expected that this proportion will be increased graâ€" dually until possibly 809 of the ore milled is taken from the higher grade Empire orebodies. Work in that secâ€" Financial Service Limited, with its extensive Statistical omn‘aflon and its fifteen years‘ urcrlouo in the financial advisory field. is in the best position to give you the necesâ€" Investigate . . . BEFORE . .. sary information to help form your investment policy. WE HAVE NOTHING TO SELL EXCEPT FINANCIAL INFORMATION Write for particulars about our Service today to FINANCIAL NEWS FINANCIAL SERVICE Canada‘s Financial Suthtk:l‘mnhflon 404 Notre Dame St. West MONTREAL MINING BRIEFPS QUESTIONS You Invest comnection with this company is that the shaft is oeing sumk to a depth ot 150 feet and at the present time has almost reached that initia) ob jeotive. Previons drilling and ourâ€" tace diacoveries on the property ware encouraging and a vein was encounâ€" tered which is now coming into the shaft at a point nearly 150 feet down. Lateral development is planned for the near future, and it is intended to explore the property completely by drilling, drifting and crossoutting. The program has been mapped out for this purpose, but untfl gold values and tonnages rae both established in commercial quantities the shares naâ€" turally remain entirely epeculative and the property, strictly speaking, remains in the prospect class. It is, however, giving emcouraging indicaâ€" tions of responding to exptoratory development. Local friends attended the funeral of Bert Millard in Winterbourne last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keller and ‘family of E‘mira are staying at the home of Mrs. Keller‘s sister, Miss Janet Pirie for some time. Rev. Peter Cober, daughter Mrs. Harvey Stauffer and ‘Miss Grace Steâ€" vens of Kitchener were weekâ€"end viâ€" sitors at the Allan Good home. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Heidlinger of Baden were visiting with the forâ€" mer‘s sister, Miss Phoebe Heidlinger on Sunday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Allan Good and draughter Miss Ethel attended the quarterly communon service in M. B. C..Church at Breslau last Sunday morning and were Sunday afternoon guests atâ€"the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Clemens. _ Mr. and Mre. Wm. Uhrig of ‘Kitchâ€" ener were Sunday guests at the home of their son George and Mre. Uhrig. Mr. and Mrs. (Philip Fossold and family of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jick MacDonald. Mrs. Guy Glendenen, daughter ‘Phyllis and sister, Miss Elsie Good of Kitchener ‘were Monday supper guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mre, Allan Good. Misses Margaret Hill and Mildred Kirch who have been appointed dieâ€" trict collectors for the Bible Society will call on. residents during the week for contributions to this worthy cause. $s The Snider Flour Milling Company have recently purchased a second truck which after being overhauled and painted has now been placed on the road for service. The recent installation of a hamâ€" mer mill and a feed mixing machine necessitated a second truck for deâ€" livery of their products. _ ‘The Ladies"Club met at the home of Mrs. Arthur James for their reguâ€" lar meeting on Tuesday even_lng. Mr. ‘Norman Wilkinson was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Toronto on Tuesday. iMr. and Mre. Allan Good attended the funeral of the late Jacob Zeller in ‘Breslau on Wednesday afternoon. A pleasant birthday party was staged at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn when the teacher and classmates of their older son Stewâ€" art surprised him on his 12th birthâ€" day on Tuesday evening. The party amused themselves in progressive crokinole with Mr. Victor Eisenbach, winner of first prize and Arno Schaeâ€" fer the consolation prize. After a delicious lunch Stewart was presentâ€" ed with an autograph album. Mr. Israel Frey one of our enterâ€" prising young district farmere is havâ€" ing hydro installed on his premises, the wiring being well underway. Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Martin and son of Peel visited with Mr. and Mre. Ed. Snyder on Sunday. _ $ ,_ _ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Weber of Lexâ€" ington cailed on Mr. and Mre. Israel Gingrich recently. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mre. Josiah Shantz and Miss Corella Shantz of Viectoriaburg and Miss Cecilia Shantz of Kitchenâ€" er spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Herb. Shantz. } Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Gingrich were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin and Miss Phiana ‘Martin of Conesâ€" togo, Mr. Freeman and Miss Leah Gingrieh and Miss Bloise (Mngrich of Guernsey, Sask. der Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Snider were Messrs. Abram and Roy Brubacher and the Misses Nora and Elma Brubacher and Barâ€" bara and Rebedea Wby of near St. Jacobs. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ishmae] Martin were Sunday visitors with Mre. J. W. Sniâ€" Please â€" address . communicaâ€" tions: Financial Editor, The Chronicle, _ Waterioo, Ontario. Your answer will appear as soon as possible without any obligaâ€" tion. Mr. and Mrs. Manaesch Gingrich and Mrs. Joseph Snider were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Absolom Martin, Waterloo. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gingrich and sons Abner and Mahlon of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich. Mr. Moses Bauwman and Mr. Joseph Snider visited with ‘Mr. and Mre. Jochua Brubacher, West Montrose on Sundaf. _ Miss Audrey Snider of Mannheim spent several days at the home of hor grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horb. Shantz. Miss Eloise Gingrich of Guernsey, Sask., spent a day recently at the home of Mr. and Mre. Amos Ging: rich. SNIDER‘S CORNERS S. R. Mackellar & Co. Members Toronto Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange 80 King St. W., Kitchemer 4 Telephone 4868 Quotations Broadcast Daily over CKCR CONESTOGO 12.80 pm. and 6.46 p.m Monozred On 66th Mr. and Mre. Milton Bechtel and Caughter Eileen of Toronto spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mre. Henry Voilmar and Rev. and Mre. H. J. Lamack spent Thursday at Woodstock visiting with the former‘s son, Mr. Gordon Volâ€" In connection with the regular church service at St. Peter‘s Latherâ€" an Church the Ladies‘ Aid and Young People are giving a Pageant entitled, ‘‘The Gift Perfect", on Sunday evenâ€" ing, November the 8th, in the base ment of the church beginning at 6 o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schleuter of Linwood spent ‘Thureday with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Jacob Fries. Mr. and Mrs. William Steiss and Mr. Earl Steiss of Toronto were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stoiss. Public School Inspector Mr. H. E. Elborn paid our school his semiâ€"anâ€" nual visit on Monday. Messrs. Albert and Nelson Schleuâ€" ter of ‘Linwood called on their aunt, Mrs. Jacob Fries on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mre. William Foerster spent: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hamel, Wellesley. Sunday visitors with Mr. George Weis were Messrs. F. W. Burchatski and Austin (Burchatski of Waterlog, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wels, Mrs. John Weis and Miss Lauretta Weise of Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. Noah Grubb and chilâ€" dren were weekâ€"end visitors with reâ€" latives at ‘Teeswater, Hanover and Carlsruh. Miss Vera Smith of Breslau and Vir. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt of Erbsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. A. Lipps and son Irvin from the Hessen Road, Mr. John Phaff and Mr. Wettlaufer of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rank on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Monno Brubacher were Mr. and Mrs. Isracl Weber of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua (Brubacher of West Montrose, Miss Phina Bowman of St. Jacobs and Mre. Moses (Brubacher. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuch and Mrs. Catherin ‘Kuch spent Saturday with friends at Brodhagen. +Mrs. Otto Burkhardt, Miss Jean Bulgin and Mr. Donald Wilson of Kitchener spent Sunday with their cousin, Miss Annie Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Oscar Sattler of Waâ€" terloo, Miss Viola Hass and Mr. Eckâ€" hardt Otterbein were ‘Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ziegler. Mrs. Mary Starr of Bamberg spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. John Gies. Miss Levina Rby spent Sunday at her home at St. Jacobs. _ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Snyder and family of Bamberg spent Sungay with Mr. and Mre. Oscar Hackbart. Miss Erla Krauter spent the weekâ€" end with her cousin, Miss Marle Otâ€" terbein at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schiekoff and family of ‘Bridgeport were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sattler. The teachers and pupilse of our school celebrated Hallowe‘en on Fri day afternoon. The rooms were sultâ€" ably decorated in Hallowe‘en colors and many of the children were in masquerade costume. A program of recitations, songs and games was much enjoyed after which lunch was served by the girls of the senior room. ‘The masquerade dance which was held at the local hotel on Saturday evening and was well attended. The prizes which were given were won by Miss Marie Krauter for well dressed lady and by Mr. Norman Good of St. Jacobs, for the best dressed gentleman and by Miss Ruth Hoerle for best dressed comic lady and by Mr. Eckhart Otterbein for best dressed comic gentleman. Mr. Ezra Steiss entertained about 50 of his friends at a Hallowe‘en party on Saturday evening. The time was pleasantly spent in card playing and dancing. A lunch was served at the conclusion of the evening. ‘The home of Mrs. Jacob Ztegler was the scene of a pleasant event on Tuesday afternoon when all of her children and grandchildren to the number of about twentyâ€"seven gathâ€" ered to celebrate with her seventyâ€" second birthday. After a bountiful birthday supper the evening was apent in a eocial way. . Mr. and Mrs. Jake Otterbein and Mrs. Heng Sattler visited with their brother, Henry Otterbein, in Kitchâ€" ener, on Sunday. + Miss Hilda Dorscht of Bamberg spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. Nozh Grubb. _ _ c Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Foerster were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Stutford‘.:r. and Mrs. William Ratz of Kitchener and Mr. Mrs. John Koenig of Linwood. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartung, Hilda and Donald, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hartung, Philipsâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grubb and children were Sunday visitors with relatives at St. Agatha. _ _ _ __Mr. Albert Foerster and sister, Miss Amelia Foerster, of Finrtl, spent the weekâ€"end with relatives here Mrs. Abner Cressman of New Hamburg visited for a few days with her g::enu. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brubacher. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer of Waterloo called on local friends on Thursday. _ e 2o Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Hass were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt of Crosshill and the Misses Mildred and Ruby Schmidt of Preston. Mrs. Carl SSnyder lccou:nhd Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berg of Lisbon to Elmira on Sunday where they visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. Goodwin. Mr. Sinfon Brubmcher and son Leonard spent Sunday with friends at New Hamburg. Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle, daughters Mildred and Ruth, and Mr. Emil Brown were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charlas Sellets at Mr. and Mre. Charies Cartright, Mr. Herb Cornell and ‘Miss Betty Corâ€" n@‘) ail of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Abe Corâ€" Mr. and Mre. Frank McGoey and daughtor Mary spent Saturday in Miss Lois Walker of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hain and daughâ€" ter Jrene visited in Toronto Saturâ€" day. Mr. and Mre. George Wunder and family and Mr. and Mre. Alex Reinâ€" hart of Kitchener were Sunday visiâ€" tore with Mr. and Mrs. T. Zimmerâ€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. Albert Foerster and family of Elmira visited with Mre. Joaeph Cassel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald of Tralee spent Sunday with Mr. md! Mrs. Martin Linseman. 4 Melvin Ament is spending a week with relatives in iKitchener. Miss Orilla Dabmer of Eâ€"mira is visiting at her home here. â€" Harry Steinfeldt of ‘Woodstock spent Monday afternoon in town. . Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fred Schultz and son Hugh spent Sunday in ‘Hespeler. Jonathan Lichty of Wellesley was a visitor in town Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Orton Burnett of ‘Tralee spent Monday with Mr. and Mre. Samuel Burnett. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Emerson Burnett of Milverton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Begge. â€" Miss Margaret Rennie of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rennie. Mr. and ‘Mre. Jack Dechert and Tom spent ‘Saturday evening in Kitchener. _ ‘Miss Enid Faulkner of MacDonald Hall, Guelph, spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. * Miss Jean Beggs has returned home after spending the past week in ‘Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Koebel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bastian at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Franks and Miss Witma Henry of Kitchener and Irene Milner of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roe. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Wolfe and son of Gadshill spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Lantz. â€" â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Ament and chilâ€" dren and ‘Wesley Rosger visited in Kitchener Saturday evening. _ _ 6.00â€"Stock Quotations 6.16â€"â€"Martial Parade 6.45â€"For Mother and Dad Miss Grace Helm was a weekâ€"end visitor with relatives in town.. â€" â€" Miss M. Moir was a weekâ€"end visiâ€" tor at her home in Teeswater. _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kleinknecht and baby of Wellesley were weekâ€" end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. _ Miss Geraldine Karley of Kitchenâ€" er spent a few days with Mr. and ‘Mre. Leander ‘Koebel. â€" _ Miss Mildred Koebel visited with friends in Kitchener over the weekâ€" end. â€"Miss M. Schnurr and Grant Schnurr spent Sunday with relatives in ERmira. s _ Mr. Jerome Grubber of Port Colâ€" borne spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Pete Gr_qbber. day. _ Miss Jean ‘Beggs is attending a conference at the Ontario Agriculâ€" tural College in Guelph. o _ Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hain and daughâ€" ter Iremne visited in Toronto Saturâ€" “‘l'lvex. Murray of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. _ _ '"nimiifvfligiii spent the weekâ€"end at his home in Newton. The doctor is a fine character as is also his charming daughter. He is the centre of a rural community, the confidant of young and old, familiar with their jovs and sorrows, their hopes and fears. Other interesting characâ€" ters are the Irish housekeeper, and the doctor‘s man of all parts. Grandpa is a scream and then there is the strange lady who gives rise to some mysterious problems. 0 SA KI. THE NATION‘S LAXATIVE. Rid your ®, ® . system of acid and poison. Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Stomach Trouble quickly vanish. â€" Get Oâ€"SAâ€"KI from your Druggist. Order today from your Druggist or direct from MENTOR Ope month‘s treatment â€" One Dollar, postpaid. Listen to MENTOR over CKCR, Kitchener, 9.45 a.m., 6.15 He solves your problems and invites your questions DIO PROGRAMS CFRB CKOC CKCR CFCO The Dr. Chase Almanac of the Air 1010 1120 1170 1180 KC 710 "THE FAMILY DOCTOR®" Saturday, Nov. 14 9.00â€"Morning Serenade 9.30â€"Mandoliers 9.45â€"PFute Waller }t.‘-â€"l-lnl-,l =on “â€"tvc ‘ood 11.16â€"I Grayson 1&.16â€"Treasure Chest 12,30â€"Stock Quetations 12.45â€"Boswell Sisters 1.00â€"Norm Duff, Piano 1.80â€"Rex Battle 2.00â€"Women‘s Hour 2.30â€"Country Doctor 2.46â€"Williams & Walish LOG OF STATIONS 6.16â€"Mentor 6.30â€"The Hon. Archie 1.00â€"Just About Time 1.30â€"Front WPrâ€â€ Drama 8.00â€"Beatty Merry Mir 8.80â€"School of Kxpression 9.00â€"Muted Strings 9.45â€"Bambling Cowâ€" Toronto, Ontario Montreal, Quebec Toronto, Ontario . TV CERUOTZ ONTTRTTY mmz Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania New York City ... New York City. Chicago, IIlinois Schenectady, New York Rochester, New York Detroit, Michigan ..... New York City........ Buffalo, New York .... Chicago, Illinois ........ Cincimmati, Ohio ........ Newark, New Jersey . Celeveland, Ohio Presents I Friday A.M | 8.00â€"News, CFRB 8.165â€"Eye Opener, CKOC 8.30â€"Cheerio Prog.. CRCT 9.00â€"Breakfast Club, CRCT 10.00â€"Betty and Bob Sketch, WJR 10.45â€"Today‘s Children, WBEN 11.00â€"Magazine of the Air, CFRB 11.30â€"Vié & Sade, WHAM 11.45â€"Dr. A. R. Dafoe, CFRB Edward McHugh, WHAM P.M. 12.00â€"Girl Alone, WBEN 12.80â€"Dick, Amateur Gardener, CKOC 12.45â€"Farm Program, CFRB 2.00â€"News Thru Woman‘s Eyes, CFRB 2.15â€"â€"American School of the Air, WGR 3.15â€"Ma Perkins, WBEN 3.30â€"Vic & Sade, WBEN Fied Waring, WLW 9.30â€"Court of Human Relations, WBEN 10.00â€"Little Jack Little Orch., WGN 10.30â€"Red Grange Interviews, WBEN CRC Prog.. CRCT, CKOC 11.00â€"News, CFRB Ossie Nelson, WGR 12.00â€"Guy Lombardo WJR 8.00â€"News, CFRB 10.15â€"Raising Your Parents, CRCT 10.80â€"Let‘s Prlull’tl:“WGB 12.30â€"Farm Forum, WHAM 12.46â€"Geo. Hall Orch., CFRB 1.15â€"Rex Battle, WTAM 2.30â€"Pootball Game, CKCL 3.15â€"Gale Page, Songs, KDKA 8.80â€"Weekâ€"end Revue, CRCT 5.45â€"Frank Dalley‘s Orch., WGR 6.30â€"News, CFRB 7.00â€"Sports Review and Scores, CFRB 7.16â€"Ted Husing, WGR 8.00â€"Sat. Night Party, WJR 9.00â€"National Barn Dance, WHAM 9.30â€"The Chateau, WLW 10.00â€"You Hit Parade, WJR 10.15â€"Kay Kayser Orch., WGN 10.30â€"Irvin 8. Cobb Prog., WTAM 11.00â€"News, CFRB 11.16â€"Tom Dorsey Orch., EFRB 11.45â€"Ray Noble Orch., NBC 10.00â€"Church of the Air, CBS Southernaires, NBC 11.30â€"Major Bowes, WABC 12.15â€"Major Bowes, CBS 12.30â€"Radio City Music Hall, WJZ Salt Lake Choir, WABC 1.00â€"Church of the Air, CBS Harvey Robb, CFRB 2.00â€"The Magic Key, CRCT Pittsburg Sympb. Orch., CBS 3.00â€"Symph. Orch., CBS Metropolitan Overa Auditions 6.30â€"Singing Lady, CRCT 6.30â€"News, CFRB 6.45â€"Lowell Thomas, CRCT 7.00â€"Amos ‘n‘ Andy, WLW 7.15â€"Uncle Ezra, WBEN _ 7.80â€"Lum & Abner, WLW 7.45â€"Boak Carter, WGBR 7.45â€"Boak Carter, WGR 8.00â€"CRC Program CKOC 8.30â€"Andre Kostelanets, WJR 9.00â€"Hollywood Hotel, CFRB _____ Warden Lawes, WTAM 9.30â€"Richard Himber, WBEN 10.00â€"Wayne l(!n..__WJ!! _ CRC, Strike Up the Band, CKOC 10.30â€"A Capella Choir, WHAM 11.00â€"News, CFRB Ben Bernie Orch., WGR Luigi Romanelli, _CRCT 11.30â€"Eddy Duchin, CFRB Cab Calloway, WOR ____ 12.00â€"Joe Recihman Orch., WJR the Air, WBEN 3.30â€"Grand Hotel, WEAF 4.30â€"Fishface and Figgsbottle, CRCT 5.00â€"We, the People, NBC, WJR 5.30â€"Stoopnagle & Bud, WHAM 6.00â€"Joe Penner, WJR 6.30â€"Play, WTAM Rubinoff, WJR _ 7.00â€"Jack Benny CRCT, NBC 7.$0â€"Believeâ€"itâ€"orâ€"not Ripley, WHAMâ€" NBC 8.00â€"Nelson Eddy, WJR Good Will Court, CRCT 8.30â€"Eddie Cantor, WJR â€" 9.00â€"Sunday Evening Hour WJR 7.00â€"Amos ‘n‘ Andy, WBEN At the Organ, CRCT Little Jack Little Orch., WGN 7.15â€"Uncle Ezra, WTAM Rubinoff, WGN 7.80â€"Lum & Abner, WLW Goose Creek Parson 7.45â€"Boake Carter, CBS, WJR Singin‘ Sam, WLW 8.00â€"Fibber McGee, WBEN Horace Heidt, WJR Helen Hayes, CRCT 8.30â€"Abe Lyman, CRCT Margaret Speaks Sop, WLW 9.00â€"Lux Radio Theatre, WJR Lllinois RADIO PROGRAMS Ponnsylvania Saturday Aâ€"M. Sunday, Nov. 15 10.30â€"Concert Master 11.00â€"8t. Matthews Church 4.30â€"Petite Musicale Sunday A.M. Monday P.M. 3.00â€"Campus Capers :.lbâ€"ldohclonu .00â€"Stocks 6.16â€"Martial Parade 6.30â€"BRadio Rhythm §.45â€"For Mother and Dad 6.45â€"Old Time Melodies 1.00â€"Just About Time 1.16â€"Holly wood Brevities 1.30â€"â€"Pepuiar Concert _ 8.00â€"Strob Juvenile Orch 8.30â€"Joe Dermo 6. 1 6â€"Gospel 6.00â€"Norton Staebler 6.30â€"Organ Recital 7.00â€"Baptist Church 8.30â€"Lamplite Hour 5.00â€"Gypey 9.00â€"Bernie Young & MBS NBCâ€"R NBCâ€"B CBB of