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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1933, p. 7

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have been blind since birth and met ~mruga ~v .a411 lu scoolfortbeblid dwn out. shool. Mr. Walter has ilncorporated, ýAfter mucb practice. and bard .work many o i xeine nbswdl tbey teamed up and 'eaevr ed, book, "Higb Hats. and: Low welI, known .to radio audiences. MacBros Hstakt e Tirws and Bob have ;also broken more cocene partclry wt h buerecodfotearclprrm present state of ýaffairs in Germany. anceg' than any other radio stars out of Chicago. The enviable rep- u tat ion they bave earned for then- selves bas in no Way crne tbrougb M O T N channels of sympathy or pity be-IM O T N cau se. of their handicap. They have earned it.by their bard work and un- ANNOUNCEMENT tiring effort in 'perfectinig their skill with tbeir instruments. and in train- ing their voices.- Mtax :Terbune, .the "Hoosier Mim- ic,., wvilI also contribute to th>e. pro- Begînning this week and each week grain. His multitude of sound imita- hrae LJunsewlofr * tion, along witb bis. dry Hoosier teraertJuesewl fe hutmr~ will noý doubt be gr.eady. ap- one item coniderably b.Iow the preciated. He is also a ventriloquist current retaiI price. W.tch these * of no~ mean ability. ad a every type of merchandise A group of. four youtbs including w. carry will b. includedi *ack, Taylor, Chick Hurt, Floyd Hlolmes, and. Sbelby Atchison, and______ known as the "Prairie Ramblers," w iii sing tbeir popular "Hill-Biýllv" -" songs. It is not surprising to know that the four boys, ail of whom are THIS NNEEK'S scarcely out of their teens, are fromn t1i2e Cumberland mounitain region andý SPECIAL met in one of the district schools in the foôthills. 1 l 4-1 . r r VIL. 4201-24-3-45 EVEÉ> DAY ýCIALS ImoaRMIAT & SATUEDAT pkg. ...... HEINZ ASSORTED Large 4fr7 S. P. K. DR. PRICE'S Vweneh Drsg Sas$ boulie19 White, 1"Ioie PIZES3URY 2 pkis. 35e Appe Sauoe * C.atrelIa ticipate in the testîvities at the tem- ple, as will Dixie-,Nason the popular *Songbird of Kentucky." 1Another part of tbe program wilI be handled by Hugh Aspinwall, the s inger-poet -philosopher of radio. He has written, directed, and acted ini a great number of radio programs dur- ing the past eigbt years and hias also contributed stories and poems to the leadinLoemrazine. Mr.A s A)inwall Szes I1 fo 17 $1095 Thora are several styles n this group -nubby tweeds, diagonals and the ever popular polo. Every coat is silk crepe- lined and the fine tailoring will insure long wear. .zt6s with 1 pkg. Cls< additic BomeI8s and Sk large ise cas . .... . . FIavor for 3.~139CI 1165 Wiloeette Ave. Everything EIectricaI RANDLEV9S Formerly Dannemnark Electric Co..

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