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    EIGHTI THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28,1939 Tune In WFA'ADallas' Only SOJMO-Watt Full 'Area Station

    Terrell High SchoolDrill Majors AddColor to Pep Squad Le-io

    King Football takes over the airSaturd ay, with WFAA-and theTexas Quality Netto bring a play-by-

    of theimportant Texasand Baylor University game.intheunbeaten Aggies will at-toba g their second conferenceat 239 pjn.

    C*J>er football broadcasts will be:University ofTexas vs. Rice Instiat 230 paru

    Cornell vs. Ohio State over MutualNEC Blue Networks at 12 43

    Other WFAA-WBAP feature* willthePepper House Party, na

    andMilton Berle's newYou Heard This One? show.With ghosts an d goblins all aroundL

    aHalloween party at8 pjn. JaneJo e San orchestra, andBobby Hastings,

    boysoprano, have beento join the evening's fun. MissTheShadow Waltz.

    jiildred Bailey's second appearancein such an enthusiasticthe listeners that the

    ofSwing wfll join th e King ofon the air as a regular attracat 9pjn. Saturday.

    iss Bailey, wh o hasbeen promias a jazz an d blues singer eversh e left a 10c store piano to be a professional, possesses a voicethe Good

    Herrich, throaty tonesth e full instruofBenny Goodman's

    Chase Guest of Eerie.ofnumerous Broadby pro-

    in th e theater, will achieve fur-

    B>*-!! t* The Keva.TERR E J., Texas. Oct. 27.Thework of th e Terrell High School drillmajors has added color to the pepsquad activities at foothaD games thisseason. Inth e photo. Miss Pa t Norton,left; Miss Kate Fife, right, an d MissBetty Brig&s center."

    ther notoriety as Milton Berle's firstfemale guest gagbuster duri ng theStop Me if You've Heard This On ebroadcast at 7;30 pjn . T eddy Powell'sup-and-coming orchestra will be theguest musical squad. Mi ss Chase r ecently appeared inMa x Gordon's production ofTh e Women.Pepper Hoose Party.

    Popular tunes inth e accepted weekend fashion will feature the Dr. Pepper House Party over WFAA an d theDr. Pepper Network of twenty-threestations at 6:30 pan.

    Jack Sherman and his orchestra'scontribution to theparty will includeIt's a Hundred to One, On. BraveArmy Team, Th e Merry Ol d Land ofOz an d Goblins in theSteeple. Theof Note will sing South of theBorder, and Three Cats an d a Canarywill swing onto I Want the WaiterWith theWater and The Man Withe Mandolin. Theentire ensemblewill conclude themusical portion ofthe House Party with Say It WithMusic jHigh lights of the days football I

    Chief Speaks.Kelly, newly elected nationalcommander of theAmerican Legion,will be theprincipal speaker duringa half-hour program over WFAA at11 am.Commander Kelly will speak f romthe e"mpus ofTexas A. &M. College,where- ceremonies dedicating a community house sponsored an d built bythe American Legion will be in progress. Th e community house will beused to bouse boys attending th e college who unable to live in thebarracks and dormitories.Dr. T. O. Waitnn, president of TexasA. &M. College, also will speak, an dthe Texas Aggie Band will pl ay.

    Take Part in Celebration Staged at AthensFAA-WBAP to Broadcast Conference Contest Between Aggies and Be

    Swing King AddsMildred BaileyTo Regular Cast

    Landowner Is KilledAs Car Hits BridgeSpecial to The S I C I .

    CLEBURNE, Texas, Oct. 27.-J\uier-al services for LonWalls, 57, whowas killed when his car crashed intoa bridge onHighway 21 . will beheldat 2 pjn. Saturday at the CleburneChurch of Christ. Burial will be inthe Cleburne Cemetery.

    Walls, on e of thelargest landowners ofJohnson County, wa s operatingfour stock farms and a dairy farm,president ofJohnson County Co-oper rative Gin anddirector of the TexasCotton Growers Association.

    Survivors are his wife, his mother, Mrs. Safronia. Walls; four so ns,A. W.Walls, Weatherford; Te d Wallsand Eugene Walls, Cleburne, an d De-marquis. Blanco; tw o daughters. M rs .Floyd Steakley, Lufkin, and BessieWalls, Cleburne; there brothers,Walter an d Woodie Walls. Cleburne;Ed Walls, Blum; two sisters, Mrs.Maude Morrow. Hammond, Okla, andMrs. J. R. Friday, n Paso.

    Lisbon Dads dub GivesFree Community Show

    Halloween songs an d plays featuredthe free community show sponsoredby theLisbon Dads Club at th e Lis -

    School Friday night. PresidentT. A. Chads said several other freeshows will be given during the falland winter.

    Children taking part in the Ha l 'loween plays were Doris RousseauBettJe Le e Blake, Leon Hunter, William Sartin , Hazel Chiids. Betty Je anBeverly, Betty Jean Bethel, CharlesHamilton. George Woodley, WilliamNewman, James Newberry an d John

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    An orchestra played under the di-rection ofRichard S. Urquhart. Andy* rson presented a trained dog andmagic program.

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