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Social and Club Activities Pat Terrebonne — 2206 LACE OVER SATIN was worn by Miss Marianne DeCoursey when she said marriage vows Saturday.—(Arsene photo) Single Ring Nuptials Saturday Unite Marianne DeCoursey LACE OVER SATIN was worn by Miss Marianne DeCoursey when she said marriage vows Saturday.—(Arsene photo) Single Ring Nuptials Saturday Unite Marianne DeCoursey-James Joseph Stehly With more than 400 guests witnessing the morning nuptials, Miss Marianne DeCoursey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. DeCoursey of S. Placentia ave., and James Joseph Stehly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Stehly of S. Brookhurst rd., were united in marriage Saturday morning at St. Boniface Catholic church. The Rev. Father Patrick Pierse read the 10 a.m. mass. Given in marriage by her father, the lovely bride wore an exquisite coat of chantilly lace over white satin with a bouffant tulle skirt. The long fitted sleeves ended in points at the wrist and the skirt of her coat fell in a graceful train. Her fingertip veil, worn by the bridesgroom's sister, Mrs. Peter Shaner at her wedding last fall, was held by a lace tiara trimmed in seed pearls. In her bouquet were white carnations and stephanotis with a white orchid arranged on a white prayer book. Mrs. John F. Sinsky, matron of honor, wore a full skirted gown of light blue brocade and carried yellow carnations with light blue delphinium in a nosegay. A half crown headpiece of matching flowers was arranged in her hair. Bridesmaids, Alice Kraemer, Betsy Knieriem and Jane Stehly wore light yellow brocade gowns with matching nosegays and crowns. Jerome Stehly was best man and usheres were John DeCoursey, brother of the bride, Thomas and Nicholas Stehly, brothers of the bridegroom. Greenbrier hotel in Garden Grove was the setting for the reception where Miss Patricia Kraemer had charge of the guest book. Mrs. DeCoursey wore a shantung suit in periwinkle blue with a cymbidium corsage, and the bridegroom's mother wore a dark blue dress with a matching jacket and a cymbidian corsage. Mrs. John Bastian, the bridegroom's grandmother, wore a dark blue dress with a beaded yoke and a vonda corsage. For travelling the church sanctuary with Mrs. E. R. Hamilton, Mrs. Chester Ferris, and Mrs. Eldon Paddock directing the service. Mrs. George W. Sloop, minister of music for the Presbyterian church, will be the afternoon soloist, and the Girl's Triple Trio will present a group of numbers. Mrs. William J. Talevich will be at the organ. A special feature of the afternoon service will be a dramatic interpretation of World Day of Prayer projects presented by representatives of the various Feeney Home Setting for YLI Card Party The monthly card party for YLI members was held in the home of Irene Feeney, 427 N. Claudina st. with Rose Mouch and Lorraine Revel as co-hostesses. The lovely decorations, which were carried out in the George Washington theme, were the work of the hostesses. Before card play the hostesses served Gingerbread topped with whipped cream, a cherry and a flag, coffee and tea. Door prize was won by Bonnie Jolissaint. In contract bridge, the first prize was won by Elsie Benner, second by Anne Treanor. In canasta, Marie Martin won the first prize, second by Mary Catherine Warden. Jean Lampher won the prize in pinochle. Next card party will be held in April, the date to be announced later. INCOME TAX SERVICE JAMES ANDERSEN 138 N. Glassell St. ORANGE For evening appointment Call Orange 396W or Orange 2317J JAMES ANDERSEN 138 N. Glassell Orange ALL THIS WEEK You are CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND St. Boniface ALL THIS WEEK You are CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND The First Annual LECTURESHIP OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 408 E. Sycamore, Anaheim, Calif. February 24th to March 2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m.—"CHRIST, The Author of Salvation to the Obedient," J. D. Fenn, Minister, Glendale Church. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—"CHRIST, The Criterion of Character for the Church," James A. Scott, Minister, Whittier Church. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—"The Mission of the Church," Paul Harper, Minister, Norwalk Church. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—"The Glorious Church," Floyd Thompson, Minister, Santa Ana (Fairview and Birch) Church. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—"Progress of the Church-Past, Present and Future," Joseph White, Minister, Santa Monica Church. Sunday, 11:00 a.m.—"CHRIST and His Bride," James C. Dixon, Minister, Anaheim Church. 7:00 p.m.—"CHRIST, The Need of the World," Jack Bates, Minister, Santa Ana (Broadway and Walnut) Church. PUBLIC INVITED CHURCH OF CHRIST JAMES C. DIXON, Minister 408 E. Sycamore, Anaheim, Calif. End Day of Prayer to be Observed Anaheim at Presbyterian Church Day of Prayer will be obbited Christian women on Feb. 29, in over 17,000 days. The order of service event to 105 countries. The first Friday in seven set aside for praying Christian women to in the World Day of Robert L. Moore, editors Southern California women, says, "Let no woman in this highly fatricy fail to observe the Day of Prayer in a humility, gratitude and of Anaheim are invited the service to be held at Presbyterian church behours of 11:30 and 2:30. Der Ferris, president of Council will preside. Meditations will be leadership of Mrs. Nan etary of the YWCA. Lad luncheon will be the Presbyterian Parish 12:15. Church representrequested to make their with Mrs. Paige Vindnesday, Feb. 27. "Clock the prayer and service will be held in Sanctuary with Mrs. E. Ann, Mrs. Chester Ferris, Addon Paddock directing Mrs. George W. Sloop, music for the Presbychil, will be the aftert, and the Girl's Triple present a group of numWilliam J. Talevich will organ. A special feature announcement service will be a interpretation of World All church, fraternal, charitable, civic and social groups are invited to join with women of the church to make this day a community-wide as well as a worldday of prayerful fellowship. The blind of the city may have transportation by calling Mrs. Joe Quast. Short Wave for School Considered At District P-TA More than 150 members of the Fourth District, California Con­gress of Parents and Teachers, gathered in Ocean View eleme­ntary school auditorium Thursday, Feb. 21, when boys of the local Amateur Radio club demonstrated the possibilities of short wave in the school. The boys participating have received their radio license. They were directed by Supt. H. E. Pedersen who welcomed the members with Mrs. J. M. McIn­tyre, seventh vice president and program chairman for the day re­sponding. Lynn Crawford, legislation chairman, presented a concise legisl­ative report. Showing a film entitled "Chil­dren's Emotions," Herman Ranney, director of the Department of Child Guidance from the county school office, directed a question and answer period assisted by Dr. Mabel Geddes, Orange county schools physician and Mrs. Annette Edwards, county school psychologist. Choral Conductors Executive Board Meeting Held Members of the executive board of the Orange County Chapter of the Choral Conductors' Guild of California held their quarterly meeting Saturday afternoon in Anaheim. Winifred Sloop of Ana­helm, president of the Guild, con­ducted the business portion of the meeting. Program chairman, Glenn Daun, announced that Mrs. Mary Tingloff will be the featured speaker at the forthcoming dinner meeting of the Guild at 6:30 on Monday evening, March 3, at White Templis Methodist church in Anaheim. Mrs. Tingloff is an outstanding authority on the use of the child's voice in school and church. She is at present director of the Junior' Choirs at the Westmont Community church in Los Angeles and is a public school music instructor in that area. The Junior and Senior choirs of the host church will sing for the program under the leadership of Virginia Burke and Harland Anderson. All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. The executive board expressed its sincere appreciation to Wesley and Patti Marquart of Orange for their excellent leadership of the recent workshop series of lectures on the four Monday nights in January. Maxson Foss of Fullerton, festi­val chairman, told of plans for the third annual Orange County Choir Festival to be held in Santa Ana on Sunday afternoon, May 25. Over 350 voices are expected to participate in this yearly project of the Guild. Reports were also heard from Steven Palmer of San- First Show for Camellia Growers The Camellia Society of Orange County will present its First Annual Camellia Show on Sunday, March 2, at Blanding's Nursery, 1320 South Main St., Santa Ana. Mrs. Perry Grout is show chair­man. The show will be from 12 to 9 p.m. and a varied program has been worked out. Besides the display of thousands of lovely Camellia blossoms, there will be teams of workers under the direc­tion of Mrs. Earl Burdick for cor­sage making and Allan Crooks for camellia grafting. Other educa­tional exhibits will be on dis­play. The public is cordially invited to submit entries and for those wish­ing to compete the following rules are to be observed. Flowers must have been in possession of exhibitor for at lease three months prior to showing. Exhibitors agree not to remove entries before 9 p.m. on March 2. Entries accepted March 1 from 2 to 5 p.m. and on March 2 from 8-10 a.m. There will be five classes of entries for Division I, the display of blooms, according to the various camellia forms. For Division II, Arrangements, there will be three classes: 1—Arrangements suitable for table decoration; 2—Tallored and evening corsages; 3—Arrange­ments suitable for headpieces. Showing a film entitled "Children's Emotions," Herman Ranney, director of the Department of Child Guidance from the county school office, directed a question and answer period assisted by Dr. Mabel Geddes, Orange county schools physician and Mrs. Annette Edwards, county school psychologist. Mrs. A. T. Crosswhite, magazine chairman, announced the weekly broadcasts over Radio Station KVOE sponsored by the Fourth District. Mrs. Claude Crosby, president, urged members to tune in next Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. when a legislative program will be featured. Mrs. Crosby explained the purpose of the broadcasts was to instruct the public the importance of the P-TA program. For outstanding youth work, Mrs. Roger Bartel of Fountain Valley P-TA was presented a life membership pin. The presentation was made by Mrs. Ray E. Finley, Fourth District first vice president. Mrs. Charles F. Davis, membership chairman, reported a membership of 29,681. The goal of the district is 30,000. Deadline for state convention reservations is March 25. Mrs. John J. Vernon of Santa Ana, president elect, is housing chairman. The state convention will be held in San Francisco Apr. 16, 17 and 18. The local school orchestra played, directed by Lawrence Talbert. The boys and girls glee club sang, directed by William Leedke. Savanna P-TA Meets Tuesday Plans for Founders' Day meeting of the Savanna Parent-Teacher association, to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. in the high school auditorium, were made when the executive board met at the school last Thursday evening. Past presidents of the association recent workshop series of lectures on the four Monday nights in January. Maxson Foss of Fullerton, festival chairman, told of plans for the third annual Orange County Choir Festival to be held in Santa Ana on Sunday afternoon, May 25. Over 350 voices are expected to participate in this yearly project of the Guild. Reports were also heard from Steven Palmer of Santa Ana, treasurer, and G. Willard Bassett of Santa Ana, State president of the Guild. Other board members present were David Young, advisor, of La Verne; Mary Steffensen, historian, of Corona del Mar; and Mrs. Maxson Foss, representing the American Guild of Organists. An expression of gratitude was made to Mrs. Foss and Larry King of Fullerton for the recent successful Youth Choir Festival. High School P-TA Meets Tomorrow A playlet "High Pressure Area" will be presented for the general meeting of Anaheim high school P-TA tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the school library. Topic of the meeting is "Think! Are Parents Dictators or Are They Dependable?" A social hour will follow. Rex Bell, cowboy movie actor and husband of "It Girl" Clara Bow of movie fame, is recovering from major surgery at Fullerton General hospital. Officials say he is "resting comfortably." Savanna P-TA Meets Tuesday Plans for Founders' Day meeting of the Savanna Parent-Teacher association, to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. in the high school auditorium, were made when the executive board met at the school last Thursday evening. Past presidents of the association will be honored guests. The 5th and 6th grades will participate in the program together with the Mothersingers who will present songs and a skit titled "Parents With A Purpose." Narcotics was chosen as the subject for the study group. A series of meetings is planned to be held on Friday evenings beginning March 6. Mrs. Raymond Hurt is study group chairman. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Wayne Jennings, at the conclusion of the meeting. St. Agnes Guild will meet at 7:30 tonight at the home of Mrs. William Burr, 125 Evelyn drive. Mrs. Esther Werner will speak to the members on ceramics. To prepare Curry Butter blend a quarter teaspoon of curry powder into a quarter cup of butter and season with a dash of white pepper and paprika. Use the spread for chicken sandwiches or deviled eggs. RADIO and TELEVISION TELEVISION Monday, Feb. 25 5:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Saddle Tales "Wild Horse Hound-Up" KNBH (4)—Kukla, Pran Olle KTLA (5)—Playcrafts KECA (7)—Candy, Nancy KLJ (9)—Film KTTV (11)—Range Rid'z KLAC (13)—Eddie Albr't 8:15 KNBH (4)—The Goldbergs KLJ (9)—Meggin Revue 8:30 KNBH (4)—Howdy Doody KTLA (5)—Cowboy Thrills KECA (7)—Roscoe Ates KBJ (9)—TV Univ KTTV (11)—Op Video KLAC (13)—Phantom Ranger 6:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Big Town KNBH (4)—Adv. of Patches KECA (7)—News KBJ (9)—News KTTV (11)—Jump, Jump KLAC (13)—Timmy O'Toole Time 6:15 KNBH (4)—Komedy Klub KTTV (11)—Kay Mulvey 6:30 KNXT (2)—Wash Spotlight KTLA (5)—Beanie Time KECA (7)—Boone Cadet KLJ (9)—"Outlaw Trail" KLAC (13)—Telepaper 6:45 KNXT (2)—Week of Sports KTLA (5)—Handy Hints KECA (7)—Space Patrol KTTV (11)—Nevon Geo Putnam, Weather KLAC (13)—Clete Roberts 7:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Studio I KBJ (9)—Anna May KTLA (5)—Newreel KECA (7)—Cisco Kid KTTV (11)—3 Mesquite's KLAC (13)—Movie Night, "Devil's Check Up" 7:15 KTLA (5)—Short Subject 7:30 KNBH (4)—Those Two KTLA (5)—Roller Derby Copyright, 1932, by Universal Radio & TV Features KBCA (7)—Kit Carson KBJ (8)—What's the Name of That Song? 1:45 KBBH (4)—News KLAC (12)—"Parole, Inc." 8:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—News, Doug Edwards KBBH (4)—Jerry Mabney KTLA (5)—Dixie Showboat KECA (7)--You Asked For It KBJ (9)--Film KTTV (11)-Famous Jury Trials 8:15 KNXT (2)-Perry Come 8:20 KNXT (2)-Lux Video Theater KECA (6)-Voices of Firestones KECA (7)-Royal Playhouse, "Come the Day" KTTV (11)-Wrestling 9:00 P.M. KNXT (2)-Bail-Arms KBJ (8)–News, Herman KBLA (5)–Scarlet Clue" KECA (7)–Big Picture KBLA (12)–Enchanted Valley 9:20 KNXT (2)--It's News To Me KBBH (4)-St. Montgomery Presents; "The Moonstone" KECA (7)--"Brief Bustray" KBJ (9)-Truth About Dixie 10:00 P.M. KNXT (2)-TV News KBLA (5)-Teleforum KBJ (9)-News, Gaylord Carter 10:30 KNXT (2)-Hollywood Opening Night, KBBH (4)-Gene Norm'n 10:45 KECA (7)-Ghost Towns KBTLV (11)-Locker Rm 11:00 P.M. KNXT (2)-Chronoscopes KBBH (4)-Paul Pierce, News KBLA (5)-Final Edition KBTLV (11)-News, Goo, Putnam KBLAO (13)-Ed Lyon 11:05 KBBH (4)-Opera Theatre, "The Cloak" 12:15 KBNT (2)-Peter Potter tion, "Return of a Stranger" TOMOBROW-- KBNT(2) 11:20-Strike It Rich 12:00-Armchair Traveler 12:15-News 12:30-Mel Torme 1:00-Steve Allen 1:30-Film 1:45-Garry Moore 2:00-First 100 Years 2:45-Egg and I 3:00-Search For Tomorrow 2:30-Film 2:45-Bride & Grooms 4:00-Calif Living 4:30-N.T.G. KBNT(4) 11:30-Star Salon 11:45-Pooch for Th'ghs 12:00-Big Payoff 12:30-Bill Goodwin 1:00-Kate Smith 2:00-Dave n' Charlie 2:15-Betty Hoyt 2:30-Monty Margetts 3:00-Bill Stulla 4:00-Milani 4:20-P Pierce KTLA(5) 3:00-News, Music, Police 4:00-"Lost in Stratosphere" KECA(7) 11:40-Adv., Time 11:50-News 11:60-Larry Cotton 12:00-Langford, Amche 1:00-Orace Lawson 2:00-Koris Pandit 2:30-Jessie DeBoth 3:00-Al Jarvis KTJ(9) 1:10-News, Suspects Wanted 1:45-Film, Killers of the Sea 3:00-Ocean Sea, Day 4:00-Mamma Wee, Day 4:00-Film, "City of Missing Men" KTTV(11) 1:15-Serenade 1:25-"Scarlet Thread" 2:45-Come Into Kitchen 2:45-Billie Sdrke 4:20-Mattinee, Jack Rounts KTLA(13) 10:35-Film 10:30-Morning Mat 11:00-Mike Roy 12:30-Eddie Albrighs 2:45-Film, "Riding on Air" 4:30-Eddie Albrighs Last Day Triple "A" Featuremal BION BEFORE DAWN Also Technicolor LIVE OF OUTAWAY COPYRIGHT, 1932, by Universal Radio & TV Features Synd.-Tom E. Danson Arrangements suitable decoration; 2-Tailored corsages; 3-Arrangeable for headpieces. Last Day Triple "A" Features! BION BEFORE DAWN" Also—Technicolor LIVE OF OUTLAWS" Donald Carey-Alexia Smith Doors Open 6:45 p.m. 2 Great Hits GLENN FORD — in — GREEN GLOVE" — and — St Ryan - Ida Lupino — in — N DANGEROUS GROUND" RADIO MONDAY P. M. 5:00 P.M. KLAC-News, Sports, L A Today KPI-Feature Wire KMPO-News, Business, Arts KCA-Pun Factory KHJ-Bobby Sensor KPWB-Red Bows KNX-Ed R. Morrow KPAO-Sunset Serenade 5:15 KLAO-Stars of Week KFI-News KMPO-Lonestone Gal KNX-Toni Harmon KPI-Voice of Firestone KMPO-Stars of Song KECA-Chet Huntley KHL-Wild Bill Hickok KNX-World Today 5:45 KLAO-Sam Balter KMDC-Tup Tunes KECA-Bob Garried KNX-Prank Goes 6:00 P.M. KLAO-KPWB-News KPI-Lonel Barrymore KMPO-California News KECA-H Weave KHI-Gabriell Reister KNX-Lux Theater KPAO-Prelude to Evening 6:15 KLAO-Bob McLaughlin KPI-Passing Parade KMPO-Bob Kelley KCI-Gabriell Davis KLI-Newsreal KPWB-Sports 6:90 KPI-Amer. Way KMPO-Joe Hernandes KECA-News, Music KPI-Anwer Man, Hayes KPWB-Amer. Dances 7:00 P.M. KPI-Night Beat KMPO-J. W. Vandervoork TUESDAY A. M. 7:00 A.M. KLAC-News, Haynes KMPO-Music KPI-KHJ-News KCA-Tom Owen's Show KPWB-News, Leyden KXI-Art Godfrey KFAO-Cof. Oup Concert 7:15 KFI-Fleetwood Lawton KMPO-News KTTV (11)—Looker Him 11:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Chronoscope KNHB (4)—Paul Pierce, News KTLA (5)—Final Edition KECA (7)—Chest Huntley, Hank Weaver KTTV (11)—News, Gen. Putnam KLAO (13)—Ed Lyon 11:05 KNHB (4)—Opera Theatre, The Clock" The following programs are compiled from reports provided by broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part—T.R.D. 9:18 KHJ-Fulton Lewis 9:30 KPI-KPI Calling KMPO-Dance Time KHJ-War Front-Home Proms KPWB-Talk Politics KEX-Boulah 9:45 KPWE-Income Tax KNX-Club 15 10:00 P.M. KLAC-News, G. Norman KPI-Reporter KECA-Hank Weaver KHJ-I Love a Mystery KNX-10 o'Clock Wire KPWB-Larry Pinley KPAO-Crossroads 10:15 KPI-Joy Forever KECA-Dr. Belles KHJ-Prank Edwards KNX-Harmon & Kennally 10:30 KPI-Repeat P performance KECA-Al Jarvis KIJ-Lonesome Gal KNX-Starlight Salute 10:30 KNX-This I Believe 11:00 P.M. KLAC-News, G. Norman KPI-KNX-KHJ-KMPO-Dance Time KPWB-Larry Pinley 11:15 KPI-U.N. My Beast Khj-Crowwell's Nest KNX-Merry Go Round 11:30 KECA-Orchestra KPI-Chiro's Tonights 11:45 KNX-You and World 12 MIDNIGHT KLAC-Music to 6. KPI-Musical Menu, Other Side of Day to 5:20 KNPC-Arthur Murray KECA-News KPWB-Larry Pinley KNX-News, Hawthorne KNAC-Midnite Serenade KTVAC-Concert 10:15 KTVI-Kings Row KTPU-Paula Stone KTJ-Tello-Test KECA-Lone Journey KNX-Ma Perkins 10:30 KTVI-Strike It Rich KTPM-Cal Tinney KECA-True Story KTJ-Anwer Man KNX-Dr. Malone KTVAC-Songs 10:45 KTVAC-Friends of Music 11:20 KTVI-Widder Brown KTJ-Take A Number KNX-Philip Norman KTVAC-Composers 11:45 KTVAC-Woman In Hoose 2:00 P.M. KTVAC-KHJ-News KTPL-Plain Bill KTMPQ-News, J Graud KECA-Marriage for 2 KNX-News, I Believe TUESDAY A. M. 7:00 A.M. KLAO-News, Haynes KMPO-Music KPI-KHJ-News KECA-Tom Owen's Show KFWB-News, Leyden KXN-Art Godfrey KPAO-Cof. Oup Concert 7:15 KFI-Fleetwood Lawton KMPO-News KJI-Breakfast Gang 7:30 KFI-Breakfast Platter KMPO-Clock Watcher KECA-Bob Garred KFX-Prank Goes 7:40 KFI-Sam Hayes KJI-KFAO-News KNX-Navy Babbitt 8:00 A.M. KLAO-News, Stocks KPI-Johny Murray KMPO-KFWB-News KECA-Breakfast Club KHJ-Occl Brown KNX-Halph Story KFAO-Stock 8:15 KLAO-Balter, Haynes KPI-Serenade KMPO-Markets, Sports KLI-KNX-News KFWB-Bill Leyden 8:20 KLAO-KPI-News KMPO-Clock Watcher KHJ-Haven of Rest KNX-Grand Slam 8:45 KLAO-Sports KPI-Quiz KFPWB-News KNX-Rosemary KFAO-Unity 9:00 A.M. KLAO-News Haynes KPI-Coffee Time KECA-Vic Lindiahr KHL-Garden Guide KFWB-Bill Anson KNX-Wendy Warren KFAO-Piano Parade 9:15 KPI-Vie Lindlahr KECA-News KHL-Commentary KNX-Aunt Jenny 10:00 A.M. KLAO-Peter Potter KFI-Ladies Day KMPO-Chet Milani KHJ-Norma Young KBIA-Break the Bank KAFO-Music KNX-Helen Trent 10:00 A.M. KLAO-Peter Potter KFI-KHJ-News KMPO-News, Music KECA-Jack Barbh KNX-Big Sister KFAO-Concert 10:15 KPI-Kings Row KMPO-Paula Stone KHJ-Tello-Test KECA-Lone Journey 10:30 KPI-Strike It Rich KMPO-Cal Tinney KECA=True Story KHJ-Answer Man 10:45 KPAO-Songs 10:50 KMPO-Sewende KHJ-Bell-Binger 11:00 A.M. LACA-Peter Potter KPI-Double or Nothings 11:05 KEMPO-News, H.Plynn 11:10 KECA-Betty Crocker 11:15 KHJ-Ladies Fair 11:20 KFWPB-Bill Anson 11:25 KNX-Mrs. Burton 11:30 KFAO-Guy Bates Post 11:35 KECA-When a Girl Marries 11:40 KNX-P Mason 11:45 KFAO-Songs 11:45 KFAO-Guy Bates Post 11:45 KECA-When a Girl Marries 11:45 KECA-When a Girl Marries 11:45 KECA-When a Girl Marries 11:45 KECA-When a Girl Marries 11:45 KECA-When a Girl Marries 11:45 KECA-When a Girl Marries 11:45 12 NOON KLAO-Peter Potter KPI-Parm Report 12:15 KEMPO-Prayer Music 12:30 KECA-KHJ-KNX-News 12:45 KFWPB-Bill Anson 12:50 KFAO-Luncheon Concert 12:65 12 ROAD-of Life 12:75 KMPO-News 12:80 KECA-Tom Owen 12:90 KNX-W Noble 12:95 KLAO-770 Club 12:99 KMPO-Relig. 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