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WNHC-TV
Channel Six
Here's Your Television Program Schedule
Thursday, March 1
1:20 Newsreel
1:30 Susan Adam's Kitchen
1:45 Garry Moore Show
2:30 Fun With Food
2:00 Winner Take All
3:15 Bride And Groom
2:30 Life Begins At 80
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 Camel News Caravan
8:00 Stop The Music
9:00 Ellery Queen
9:30 Dave Garroway
10:00 Martin Kane, Private Eye
10:30 What's My Name
11:00 Man Against Crime
11:30 Cott Mystery Theater
12:30 Newsreel
12:45 News Bulletins
Friday, March 2
1:20 Newsreel
1:30 Garry Moore Show
2:30 Nancy's Kitchen
3:00 Winner Take All
3:30 Bert Parks' Show
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 Schaefer Sport Spotlight
7:00 Kukla Fran And Ollie
7:30 Mohawk Show Room
7:45 Camel News Caravan
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 Bulletin
Saturday, March 3
10:45 Acrobat Ranch
11:00 Kay Westfall Show
11:30 Grand Chance Round-Up
12:00 Two Girls Names Smith
12:30 I Cover Times Square
1:00 The Big Top
2:00 Industry On Parade
2:15 Basketball -- Army vs. Navy
4:00 Truth Or Consequences
4:30 Starlight Theater
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 Show
7:30 Alan Young Show
8:00 Ken Murray Show
9:00 Your Show Of Shows
10:30 Your Hit Parade
11:00 Wrestling From Chicago
Concl. News Bulletins
Sunday, March 4
10:00 Circuit Rider
10:30 Film Shorts
11:00 Ranger Joe
11:15 Chester The Pup
11:30 Versatile Varieties
12:00 Four Star Revue
1:00 Western Theatre
2:00 Hopalong Cassidy
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 Richard Rodgers' 25th Anniversary
10:00 Celebrity Time
10:30 Bigelow Theatre
11:00 Sunday News Special
11:15 Fireside Theatre
11:45 News Bulletins
Monday, March 5
1:00 News
1:05 Newsreel
1:15 Kate Smith
1:30 Garry Moore Show
2:30 Nancy's Kitchen
3:00 Miss Susan
3:15 Winner Take All
3:30 Bert Parks' Show
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 Mohawk Show Room
7:45 Camel News CAravan
8:00 Lux Video Theatre
8:30 Voice Of Firestone
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, March 6
1:00 News
1:05 Newsreel
1:15 Kate Smith
1:30 Garry Moore Show
2:30 Fun With Food
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 Sidwalk Interviews
7:00 Kukla Fran And Ollie
7:30 This Week In Sports
7:45 Camel News Caravan
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, March 7
1:00 News
1:05 Newsreel
1:15 Kate Smith
1:30 Garry Moore Show
2:30 Nancy's Kitchen
3:00 Miss Susan
3:15 Winner Take All
3:30 Bert Parks' Show
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 Mohawk Show Room
7:45 Camel News Caravan
8:00 Arthur Godfrey
9:00 Somerset Maugham Theatre
9:30 Plainclothesman
10:00 Boxing
Concl. Wrestling From Chicago
Concl. Newsreel
Concl. News Bulletins
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TV Newsreel
David Dean Smith, Jr.
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906 Whalley Ave. Tel. 3-2625
Sachs Dept. Store
Benjamin Moore Paints
Complete line of Easter Toys, Baskets, Candy, and Decorations
Orange Notes --
Mrs. Andrew Neubieser, of Old Tavern Road, entertained at tea for Mrs. C. H. Pearson on Wednesday, February 21. Those present included the Mrs. Robert Annis, F. O. Mavis, Fred Smith, Newell Smith, Charles Brownell, John Lutters, Harold Hansen, Clark Howlett, Howard Graff, William Shea, Earl Becker, Chester Pfeiffer, and Earl Wellington.
At the morning service at the Orange Congregational Church this Sunday, the Reverend Lewis E. Purdum will preach the fourth in a series of sermons on The Beatitudes, "The Pure in Heart." This will be a Communion Service. In the evening the Young People's Forum wil meet, with Ann Koch and Jane Howlett leading the worship service. The discussion, led by Jeane Savoye, will concern "The Trend Towards a Universal Church in Protestantism."
The Ladies Society of the Congregational Church will meet on Wednesday, March 7, at 8:00 P.M., instead of on Monday, because of the Town Meeting on thish latter date.
The Colony Club will meet today at the home of Miss Barbara Welch.
271 Bank Street Tel: 422
Seymour
K. Klarides
Supermarket
Fine Food
at Chain Store Prices
Open Sunday Mornings
Special Luncheon and Dinners Daily
Steaks Chops
Cape Codder Restaurant
Westville
Chicken Sea Food
Sandwiches and Your Favorite Cocktail
Mondrone's Service Station
Sunoco Gas
Phone 3-0958
24 Hour Towing Service
"As Near As Your Phone"
Night Phone 3-1933
Woodbridge, Conn.
Royalty at Mardi Gras
Crowned Queen and King of the Mardi Gras at the Woodbridge Club on Saturday, Mrs. Sherry and Martin Daniell set out to lead the Grand March around the ballroom. Mr. Daniell won his position of honor for having the shapeliest right leg among the men.
55 Broadway New Haven
Broadway Bowling Alleys
(Fountain Service)
Telephone 7-5606
Prospect Store
Union City Rd., Prospect
J. Fusco, Prop.
Telephone Orders (call Waterbury 5-0791, collect)
Complete line of fancy foods, meats, and groceries
Delivered in Bethany Every Friday
open sundays, 9:30-12:30
Seymour Notes --
Auditions for the Talent Show for the benefit of the George R. Hummel Little League will begin at 7:00 P.M. on March 1 in the auditorium of the Seymour High School.
Robert Fritz, A.A., has completed his basic training and has been transferred to Ellison Field in Pensacola, Florida.
John Hummel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hummel, a freshman at Suffield Academy, was recently initiated into the Torch Society at a service held in the Suffield Baptist Church.
The Seymour schools will reopen on Monday, March 5.
Tuesday, March 6, will be Seymour Day on the New Haven Railroad. Special rates will be available for trips to the New York Flower Show.
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Famous for Prescriptions
M. S. D'Andrea, Reg. Pharm.
911 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn.
We Deliver Phone 3-0842
Hallmark Cards
Fine Cosmestics
School Supplies
Magazines
Candy
Art's Package Store
Drive out to Art's and Save!
Beer
Budweiser, Pabst or Schlitz
6 cans or 6 bottles $1.00
Case $3.95
Many Other Savings on Wine and Liquor. From Woodbridge, drive out to the Derby Turnpike, then to Racebrook Road, then to Post Road; turn left on Post Road 1/4 mile and look for the neon sign Package Store in left side of road.
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Tel: SY 9-2149
Woolsey Hall, Fri. Eve., Mar. 9, at 8:30
A Century of Yale Music in Review by the Yale Glee Club at the Prom Concert
60 Singers under the direction of Marshall Bartholomew.
Special Selections by the Whiffenpoofs of 1951.
Tickets $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 (Tax Inc.) Seat sale nwo at Loomis Temple of Music, David Dean Smith's and Yale Glee Club Offices in Hendrie Hall.
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Whalley Ave. at Fountain St. Tel. 3-1200