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Channel Six
Here's Your Television Program Schedule
Thursday, February 15
1:20 Newsreel
1:30 Garry Moore Show
2:30 Nancy's Kitchen
3:00 Winner Take All
3:15 Bride and Groom
3:30 Remember This Date
4:00 Homemaker's Exchange
4:30 Vanity Fair
4:45 The First Hundred Years
5:00 Lucky Pup
5:15 Time for Beany
5:30 Howdy Doody
6:00 Up At Joe's Place
6:30 Conte's Little Show
6:45 Jean O'Brien Entertains
7:00 Kukla Fran and Ollie
7:30 Strange Adventure
7:45 Newsreel
8:00 Stop the Music
9:00 Ellery Queen
9:30 Dave Garroway
10:00 Private Eye
10:30 What's My Name
11:00 Man Against Crime
11:30 Mystery Theater
12:30 Newsreel
12:45 News Bulletins
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16
1:20 Newsreel
1:30 Garry Moore Show
2:30 Nancy’s Kitchen
3:00 Winner Take All
3:30 Film Shorts
4:00 Homemaker’s Exchange
4:30 Vanity Fair
4:45 The First Hundred Years
5:00 Lucky Pup
5:15 Time For Beany
5:30 Howdy Doody
6:00 Twilight Time
6:30 Faye Emerson
6:45 Sport Spotlight
7:00 Kukla Fran And Ollie
7:30 Roberta Quinlan
7:45 Newsreel
8:00 Mama
8:30 We The People
9:00 Henry Morgan Show
9:30 The Big Story
10:00 Boxing
10:45 Greatest Fights
11:00 Broadway Open House
12:00 Newsreel
12:15 News Bulletins
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17
11:00 Adventure Show
11:30 Acrobat Ranch
12:00 Two Girls Named Smith
12:30 I Cover Times Square
1:00 The Big Top
2:00 Industry On Parade
2:15 Basketball-Duke vs. Navy
4:00 Truth Or Consequences
4:30 Starlight Theatre
5:00 Gabby Hayes Show
5:30 Film Shorts
5:45 On The Line With Bob Considine
6:00 Showtime U. S. A.
6:30 Lone Ranger
7:00 Victor Borge
7:30 Alan Young Show
8:00 Ken Murray Show
9:00 Your Show Of Shows
10:30 Hit Parade
11:00 Wrestling
CONCL. News Bulletins
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18
11:00 Ranger Joe
11:15 Cheste rThe Pup
11:30 Versatile Varieties
12:00 Four Star Revue
1:00 Western Theatre
2:00 Hopalong Cassidy
3:00 Chance Of A Lifetime
3:30 Groucho Marx Show
4:00 Meet The Press
4:30 One Man’s Family
5:00 Super Circus
5:30 Stu Erwin Show
6:00 Fred Waring Show
7:00 Paul Whiteman Show
7:30 This Is Show Business
8:00 Toast Of The Town
9:00 TV Playhouse
10:00 Celebrity Time
10:30 Bigelow Theatre
11:00 Sunday News Special
11:15 Fireside Theatre
11:45 News Bulletins
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19
1:20 Newsreel
1:30 Garry Moore Show
2:30 Nancy’s Kitchen
3:00 Winner Take All
3:30 Bert Parks
4:00 Homemaker’s Exchange
4:30 Vanity Fair
4:45 The First Hundred Years
5:00 Lucky Pup
5:15 Time For Beany
5:30 Howdy Doody
6:00 In The Public Interest
6:15 Twilight Time
6:30 Faye Emerson
6:45 Sidewalk Interviews
7:00 Kukla Fran And Ollie
7:30 Roberta Quinlan
7:45 Newsreel
8:00 Video Theatre
8:30 Concert Program
9:00 Horace Heidt Show
9:30 The Goldbergs
10:00 Studio One
11:00 Billy Rose Show
11:30 Broadway Open House
12:00 Newsreel
12:15 News Bulletins
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
1:20 Newsreel
1:30 Garry Moore Show
2:30 Nancy’s Kitchen
3:00 Winner Take All
3:15 Bride And Groom
3;30 Remember This Date
4:00 Homemaker’s Exchange
4:30 Vanity Fair
4:45 The First Hundred Years
5:00 Lucky Pup
5:15 Time For Beany
5:30 Howdy Doody
6:00 Kitdoodle
6:30 Conte’s Little Show
6:45 Sidewalk Interviews
7:00 Kukla Fran And Ollie
7:30 This Week In Sports
7:45 Newsreel
8:00 Milton Berle Show
9:00 Vaughn Monroe Show
9:30 Suspense
10:00 Amateur Hour
11:00 Holiday Hotel
11:30 Broadway Open House
12;00 Newsreel
12:15 News Bulletins
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21
1:20 Newsreel
1:30 Garry Moore Show
2:30 Nancy’s Kitchen
3:00 Winner Take All
3:30 Bert Parks
4:00 Homemaker’s Exchange
4:30 Vanity Fair
4:45 The First Hundred Years
5:00 Lucky Pup
5:15 Time For Beany
5:30 Howdy Doody
6:00 Sidewalk Interviews
6:15 Song Shop
6:30 Faye Emerson
6:45 News
7:00 Kukla Fran And Ollie
7:30 Roberta Quinlan
7:45 Newsreel
8:00 Arthur Godfrey
9:00 Somerset Maugham Theatre
9:30 Plainclothesman
10:00 Boxing
CONCL. WRESTLING
CONCL. NEWSREEL
CONCL. NEWS BULLETINS

ORANGE NOTES –
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Stanley B. Wright on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Mildred Waldner, of Orange Center Road, has been appointed Orange chairman of the New Haven Heart Association’s drive for funds now in progress and for which the goal for Greater New Haven is $25,000 for 1951. Subscription cards and addressed envelopes have been sent out to all residents of Orange, and Mrs. Waldner hopes that there will be a generous response to this worthy program.
Mrs. Robert Pastorious, chairman of the first Red Cross Home Nursing class, reports that the course has now been completed and that the following members of the class will receive Red Cross certificates: Mrs. James Ewen, Mrs. Carl Wahnquist, Jr., Mrs. Peter Pawchyk, Mrs. A. F. Sedgwick, Mrs. Peter Taraskavich, Mrs. Marvin Kravec, Mrs. C. T. Corse, Mrs. Benjamini Chase, Mrs. Newell Smith, Mrs. Carl Huber, and Mrs. Warren Lardon. Assisting with the course were Mrs. Willis Wilkinson, Mrs. George E. Clark, and Mrs. C. T. Corse.
The executive board of the Orange Parent-Teacher Association met Wednesday night in the home of the president, Mrs. Albert M. Gesler on Muirfield Road.
The 4-H girls Stitch and Sew Club will meet at the home of the leader, Mrs. James Searles, on Chestnut Ridge Road, for tea on Saturday afternoon, February 17.
Robert W. Knight, of Old Tavern Road, will leave on Saturday for active service with the Army Signal Corps at the Decatur, Illinois, Signal Depot. He is a member of the Inactive Reserve, holding the rank of Captain.

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