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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2009 : Issue 9
                         A Part of the [removed]!
                             [removed]
                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  1-11 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK               [ Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed]; ]
  OTR on XM Satellite radio             [ Larry Jordan <midtod@[removed] ]
  Radio about radio/Whistler            [ "Ted Kneebone" <tkneebone1@[removed] ]
  Re: Bob Hope's 1st network appearanc  [ FabFicBks@[removed] ]
  1-12 births/deaths                    [ Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed]; ]
  Dragnet taking a drag                 [ "A. Joseph Ross" <joe@attorneyross. ]
  "Those Were The Days"                 [ Bill Knowlton <udmacon1@[removed] ]
  Nero Wolf Salute                      [ seandd@[removed] ]
  Smoking on radio                      [ Rentingnow@[removed] ]
  Sen-Sen                               [ Keith Houdeshell <khowdy@[removed] ]

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:14:39 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  1-11 births/deaths

January 11th births

01-11-1870 - Alice Hegan Rice - Shelbyville, KY - d. 2-10-1942
writer: "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" based on her novel
01-11-1886 - George Zucco - Manchester, England - d. 5-28-1960
actor: "Encore Theatre"
01-11-1888 - Charles Previn - Brooklyn, NY - d. 9-22-1973
conductor, pianist: "Sea Romances"; "Silken Strings"
01-11-1891 - Finney Briggs - Castlewood, SD - d. 9-25-1978
actor: "Little Orphan Annie"; "Dari-Dan"; "Ma Perkins"
01-11-1896 - Armina Marshall - d. 7-20-1991
theatre guild supervisor: "The Theatre Guild on the Air"
01-11-1896 - George Houston - Hampton, NJ - d. 11-12-1944
baritone: "Theatre Magazine"
01-11-1899 - Eva Le Gallienne - d. 6-3-1991
actor: "Civic Repertory Theatre"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
01-11-1902 - Charlie Nehlsen - d. 3-30-1980
engineer: Recorded Hindenburg disaster as reported by Herb Morrison
01-11-1905 - Manfred Lee - Brooklyn, NY - d. 4-3-1971
writer: "Advs of Ellery Queen"; "Author, Author"
01-11-1908 - Lionel Stander - The Bronx, NY - d. 11-30-1994
actor: J. Riley Farnsworth "Life of Riley"; Hoolihan "Grapevine Rancho"
01-11-1910 - Betty Miles - Santa Monica, CA - d. 6-9-1992
actor: Millie Anderson "A Day in the Life of Dennis Day"
01-11-1910 - Donald 'Red' Barry - Houston, TX - d. 7-17-1980
actor: "All-Star Western Theatre"; "Forecast"; "Lux Radio Theatre"
01-11-1910 - Gene Baker - Portland, OR - d. 8-14-1981
announcer: "Lum and Abner"; "Queen for a Day"
01-11-1910 - Izler Soloman - Minneapolis, MN - d. 12-6-1987
conductor: "Design for Living"; "Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra!
01-11-1910 - Richard Kendrick - Vermillion, SD - d. 2-10-1987
actor: Bill Baker "Portia Faces Life"
01-11-1917 - Carl Caruso - Boston, MA - d. 8-26-2001
announcer, director: "A. L. Alexander's Goodwill Court"; "The Shadow"
01-11-1923 - Jerome Bixby - Lincoln, NE - d. 4-30-1998
author: "History of Rapture/Trace"
01-11-1923 - Tllfer Chastain - Borden, IN - d. 7-6-1986
singer: Far East Armed Services Network, Japan
01-11-1953 - Joseph Catlett, Jr. - Philadelphia, PA
composed bacdground music for KMAX-FM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

January 11th deaths

02-10-1900 - Lou Breese - d. 1-11-1969
bandleader: "Invitation to the Fair"
03-24-1925 - Duncan Wood - Bristol, England - d. 1-11-1997
producer: "Hancock's Half Hour"
04-10-1917 - Morty Corb - San Antonio, TX - d. 1-11-1996
bass player: "Guest Star"
05-03-1892 - Beulah Bondi - Chicago, IL - d. 1-11-1981
actor: "Free World Theatre"; "NBC University Theatre"
05-03-1902 - Jack Larue - NYC - d. 1-11-1984
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
06-21-1928 - Rudy Wissler - d. 1-11-2007
actor,singer: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
07-01-1899 - Cavan O'Connor - Nottingham, England - d. 1-11-1997
singer: "The Vagabond Lover"
07-09-1935 - Michael Williams - Liverpool, England - d. 1-11-2001
actor: George Cragge "In the Red"; Dr. John Watson "Sherlock Holmes"
07-10-1923 - John Bradley - Antigo, WI - d. 1-11-1994
raiser of second flag on Iwo Jima: "Interview programs"
08-01-1916 - James Hill - Jeffersonville, IN - d. 1-11-2001
writer: "Beulah"
08-24-1923 - Helena Carter - NYC - d. 1-11-2000
actor: "Anacin Hollwood Star Theatre"
09-17-1903 - Frank Barton - Chicago, IL - d. 1-11-1995
announcer: "A Day in the Life of Dennis Day"; "One Man's Family"
10-04-1893 - Reverend Walter A. Maier - Boston, MA - d. 1-11-1950
preacher: "Lutheran Hour"
10-04-1903 - Marcus Duffield - d. 1-11-1973
columnist: "Information Please"
11-09-1909 - Robert Douglas - Fletchley, England - d. 1-11-1999
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"
11-17-1936 - John Wells - Ashford, Kent, England - d. 1-11-1998
actor, writer: "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
11-22-1887 - Charles E. Mack - White Cloud, KS - d. 1-11-1934
comedian, actor: (Two Black Crows) "The Eveready Hour"
12-04-1889 - Isabel Randolph - Chicago, IL - d. 1-11-1973
actor: Rhoda Harding "Dan Harding's Wife"; Mrs. Abigail Uppington
"Fibber McGee and Molly"
12-08-1913 - Sarajane Wells - Owensboro, KY - d. 1-11-1987
actor: Betty Fairchild "Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy"
12-22-1912 - Myron Barg - d. 1-11-1994
disk jockey: WJBC Bloomington, Indiana
xx-xx-1914 - Shuichi Fujikura - Tokyo, Japan - d. 1-11-2008
emcee: "Niju-no-Tobira"

Ron

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:14:44 -0500
From: Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed];
To: Old Time Radio Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK

Hi Friends,

Here is this week's schedule for my Olde Tyme Radio Network. Here you
may listen to high-quality broadcasts with Tom Heathwood's "Heritage
Radio Theatre," Big John Matthews and Steve "Archive" Urbaniak's "The
Glowing Dial" and my own "Same Time, Same Station."  Streamed in
high-quality audio, on demand, 24/7 at [removed]
Check out our High-Quality mp3 catalog at:
[removed]
=======================================

SAME TIME, SAME STATION

THE HUNTERS
Audition Show   11-30-48    "You Take Ballistics"
Stars Victor Jory
This is the Audition show for the later "Pursuit" series

PURSUIT
Episode 39    10-2-51   "Pursuit and the Man Who Died Late"
CBS Molle-Dr. Lyons Tooth Powder Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:00 Pm
Stars: Ben Wright As Inspector Peter Black Of Scotland Yard, Raymond
Lawrence, Betty Harper, Norma Varden, Edgar Barrier, Alec Harford,
William Johnstone
Music: Eddie Dunstedter
Producer/Director: Elliott Lewis
Writer: Antony Ellis

IT'S ALWAYS SUNDAY
Episode 2    11-18-51    "Nancy Bowman's Baby"
CBS Sustained Sunday's 4:30 - 5:00 Pm
Stars: John Stevenson, Coleen Collins, Nancy McCullom
Music: Cookie Fairchild
Director: Norman Macdonnall
Announcer: Roy Rowan

SCREEN GUILD THEATER
"THE GULF SCREEN GUILD THEATER"
Episode 30    11-12-39    "The Beachcomber"
Stars: Charles Laughton, Jean Hersholt, Elsa Lanchester, Reginald Owen
Host: Roger Pryor
CBS Gulf Gasoline
Aired Sunday from Hollywood
==================================

HERITAGE RADIO THEATER

THE GREEN HORNET
(MBS) 10/5/39
Al Hodge stars in "The Child Labor Racket"

THE WHISTLER
(CBS) 6/10/51
"A Law of Physics" starring Les Tremayne

FIBBER McGEE & MOLLY
(NBC) 10/15/53
McGee prepares for his speech at the Executive Club
====================================

THE GLOWING DIAL

Quiet Please - "Beezer's Cellar"
originally aired October 10, 1948 on ABC
Starring: Ernest Chappell as the man who spoke to you,
Lotte Staviski, Warren Stevens, Charles Egelston.
Written and Directed by: Wyllis Cooper
Sustained.

Quiet Please - "Shadow Of The Wings"
originally aired April 17, 1949 on ABC
Starring: Ernest Chappell as the man who spoke to you.
Written and Directed by: Wyllis Cooper
Sustained.

Quiet Please - "The Oldest Man In The World"
originally aired May 21, 1949 on ABC
Starring: Ernest Chappell as the man who spoke to you,
Don Briggs, Nancy Sheridan.
Written and Directed by: Wyllis Cooper
Sustained.

Quiet Please - "And Jeannie Dreams Of Me"
originally aired October 17, 1948 on ABC
Starring: Ernest Chappell as the man who spoke to you,
Murray Forbes, Ruth Last, Arthur Cole.
Written and Directed by: Wyllis Cooper
Sustained.

Quiet Please - "Good Ghost"
originally aired October 24, 1948 on ABC
Starring: Ernest Chappell as the man who spoke to you,
Anna Maude Morath, Sarah Fussell, Claudia Morgan (Mrs. Ernest Chappell).
Written and Directed by: Wyllis Cooper
Sustained.
==================================

If you have any questions or request, please feel free to contact me.

      Jerry Haendiges

      Jerry@[removed]  562-696-4387
      The Vintage Radio Place   [removed]
      Largest source of Old Time Radio Logs, Articles and programs on
the Net

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:14:49 -0500
From: Larry Jordan <midtod@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  OTR on XM Satellite radio

On Friday I picked up a new SRX that happens to be equipped with XM
satellite radio. I'd always been rather ambivalent about satellite,
surmising that it wasn't much better than over-the-air stations,
whose programming is so homogenized and whose music playlights are
not only repetitive but highly restrictive. But within two of minutes
of driving off the car lot, I had my XM radio tuned in and now I am
totally hooked. I was shocked by the diversity of music I began
hearing for the first time in years!

Tonight on the way home I was listening to some wonderful Big Band
music on "40s on [channel] 4." I was surprised that at 7:30 [removed] they
announced it was time for the Bing Crosby show! I felt like I was in
a time-warp. Bing's show came through with good clarity and after I
got home I sat in the driveway, kept the engine running, and listened
to the show! (Considering it is only 25 degrees out tonight, that
requires real dedication).

Now I am wondering if any of the OTR Digest readers can tell me if
there are other old-time radio shows on XM, and if so, when they can
be heard and on what channels.

XM is the most exciting thing to happen to radio in many a year, in
my humble opinion! I swear I have nothing to do with that company; I
am just so totally impressed by how much great old music and
programming I'm hearing. It's just opened up a whole new world of
listening opportunities. No kidding.

Larry Jordan

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:14:56 -0500
From: "Ted Kneebone" <tkneebone1@[removed];
To: "Old Time Radio Digest" <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  Radio about radio/Whistler

Stuart Lubin asked about the Whistler show "Brief pause for murder."  The
engineer records the annoouncer for playback while he is out murdering his
wife.  The murderer wants the police to believe that his wife was murdered
by the "whipcord strangler."  After husband kills her, he hears the radio
report that "strangler" has been apprehended.  That leaves the only excuse
being the ET that the engineer cuts to give him an alibi.  Engineer plays
the disc -- and the needle gets [removed]!

There are (at least) two versions of this Whistler program. One is dated
9/11/49 and stars Frank Nelson and Bill Conrad, from CBS.  The other is
dated 9/11/46 and was aired on WBBM, could have been their own production.
I do not recognize the actors.  Sponsored by Meisterbau Beer.  I don't know
if this went out over the CBS network or not.

Ted Kneebone. 1528 S. Grant St., Aberdeen, SD 57401. Phone: 605-226-3344.

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:16:25 -0500
From: FabFicBks@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Re: Bob Hope's 1st network appearance?

I am not so sure that 1935 marked the first  appearance of Bob Hope on
network radio.  I believe he appeared in some of  the comedy segments of the
"Hollywood On the Air" radio show which ran on NBC in  1932.  This was an
hour-long
network program sponsored by RKO movie  studios, used to relentlessly promote
its stable of stars and the RKO film  releases.  This show is most famous for
one of the most successful  radio promotions in the history of early
broadcasting, where they ran a serial  titled "The Phantom" in the 15 minute
drama
segment each week, then left  the serial unfinished and asked listeners to
send in
an ending.  The best  ending would be used when the serial was turned into a
motion picture, and a  total of $6,000 in prizes would be awarded to the best
entry writers.
    This managed to generate a lot of publicity so  that when "The Phantom of
Crestwood" was released in October 1932 it had a  tremendous pre-sold
audience and emerged as one of RKOs most successful films of  the year
(generating
over $1000,000 in revenues in the darkest year of the  depression).  Hollywood
On the Air left the air in late 1933, presumably  having accomplished its
primary mission.
    Again, I believe newspaper program listings  and mag write-ups stated
that Bob Hope did some of the comedy segments of this  program in 1932.  Does
anybody else have any info on this?

---Robert Jennings

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:16:32 -0500
From: Ron Sayles <bogusotr@[removed];
To: Olde Tyme Radio Digest Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  1-12 births/deaths

January 12th births

01-12-1878 - Ferenc Molnar - Budapest, Austria-Hungary - d. 4-1-1952
playwright: Several of his compositions used as theme music
01-12-1887 - Theresa Helburn - NYC - d. 8-18-1959
producer: Was the guiding light of "Theatre Guild on the Air"
01-12-1892 - Ed McConnell - Atlanta, GA - d. 7-24-1954
host, actor: Smilin' Ed McConnell Show"
01-12-1894 - Georges Carpentier - Lens, France - d. 10-27-1975
boxer: Dempsey vs. Carpentier first boxing match broadcast
01-12-1894 - Tommy Handley - Liverpool, England - d. 1-9-1949
comedian: Minister of Aggravation "It's That Man Again"; "Radio
Radiance"
01-12-1896 - Harry Reser - Piqua, OH - d. 9-27-1965
bandleader: "Cliquot Club Eskimos"
01-12-1902 - Joe E. Lewis - NYC - d. 6-4-1971
comedian: "Midnight to Dawn in New York and London"
01-12-1904 - Eddie De Lange - Long Island City, NY - d. 7-13-1949
musical director: "Honolulu Bound"; "Phil Baker Show"
01-12-1906 - Tex Ritter - Murvaul, TX - d. 1-2-1974
singer: "Lone Star Rangers"; "Grand Ole Opry"
01-12-1908 - Joan Burroughs - Chicago, IL - d. 12-31-1972
actor: (Daughter of Edgar Rice Burroughs) Jane "Tarzan"
01-12-1910 - Luise Rainer - Vienna, Austria or Dusseldorf, Germany
actor: "Linclon Highway"; "Yesterday's Children"
01-12-1910 - Patsy Kelly - Brooklyn, NY - d. 9-24-1981
comedienne: "MGM Musical Comedy Theatre"; "Screen Guild Theatre"
01-12-1911 - Lon Clark - Frost, MN - d. 10-4-1998
actor: Nick Carter "Nick Carter, Master Detective"
01-12-1912 - Sara Berner - Albany, NY - d. 12-19-1969
actor: Mable Flapsaddle "Jack Benny Program"
01-12-1915 - Martin Agronsky - Philadelphia, PA - d. 7-25-1999
newscaster: "The ABC Morning News"
01-12-1916 - Jay McShann - Muskogee, OK - d. 12-7-2006
jazz pianist and bandleader: "Jubilee"; "Jazz Alive"
01-12-1920 - Theodor Uppman - San Jose, CA - d. 5-17-2005
operatic baritone: "Bell Telephone Hour"
01-12-1923 - Ira Hayes - Gila River Indian Reservation, AZ - d.
1-24-1955
raiser of second flag on Iwo Jima:: "Interview programs"
01-12-1925 - Don Atlas - d. 12-28-2005
sportscaster: KLOK San Jose, California
01-12-1926 - Ray Price - Perryville, TX
singer: "Galaxy of Stars"
01-12-1930 - Glenn Yarbrough - Milwaukee, WI
singer: "Guest Star"

January 12th deaths

01-17-1899 - Nevil Shute - Ealing, England - d. 1-12-1960
novelist: "Lux Radio Theatre"
01-23-1919 - Ernie Kovacs - Trenton, NJ - d. 1-12-1962
announcer, panelist: Monitor, "Where Have You Been?"
01-31-1887 - Charlies Irwin - Curragh, Ireland - d. 1-12-1969
actor: "Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show"
02-05-1901 - Arthur Sheekman - Chicago, IL - d. 1-12-1978
writer: "The Marx Brothers"
03-15-1932 - Ray Aparicio - d. 1-12-2006
disk jockey: KBUC Corona, California
03-16-1893 - Isobel Elson - Cambridge, England - d. 1-12-1981
actor: Jessie Hughes "Young Dr. Malone"
04-20-1914 - Betty Lou Gerson - Chattanooga, TN - d. 1-12-1999
actor: Mary Marlin "Story of Mary Marlin"; Charlotte Wilson "The
Guiding Light"
04-21-1923 - Tex Antoine - d. 1-12-1983
announcer: "The Eternal Light"; "Jane Pickens Show"
05-09-1908 - Leonard Sillman - Detroit, MI - d. 1-12-1982
producer: "New Faces of 1948"
05-12-1913 - Ken Peters - d. 1-12-1998
actor: Dan Murray "One Man's Family"; Olsen "Life with Luigi"
06-07-1911 - Stanley Unwin - Pretoria, South Africa - d. 1-12-2002
sound engineer, commentator, actor: "Beyond Our Ken"
06-18-1904 - Keye Luke - Canton, China - d. 1-12-1991
actor: "Lux Radio Theatre"; "Image Minorities"
07-09-1917 - Kay Aldredge - Tallahassee, FL - d. 1-12-1995
actor: "Maxwell House Coffee Time"
07-21-1925 - Anne Meacham - Chicago, IL - d. 1-12-2006
actor: "CBS Radio Mystery Theatre"
08-03-1903 - John S. Young - Springfield, MA - d. 1-12-1976
announcer: Foreign news for NBC in Nyw York
09-15-1890 - Agatha Christie - Torquay, England - d. 1-12-1976
author: Creator of "Hercule Poirot"
09-22-1932 - Allen Actor - d. 1-12-2004
disc jockey: Orlando, Florida
10-17-1922 - Luiz Bonfa - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - d. 1-12-2001
guitarist: "The Quitandinha Serenaders"
10-18-1911 - Helen Claire - Union Springs, AL - d. 1-12-1974
actor: Virginia Lansing "Backstage Wife"; Joyce Jordan "Joyce
Jordan,[removed]"
11-12-1884 - Griff Barnett - Blue Ridge, TX - d. 1-12-1958
actor: Rexall Family Druggist "Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show"
12-21-1917 - Rolly Bester - NYC - d. 1-12-1984
actor: "Tales of Tomorrow"

Ron

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:17:05 -0500
From: "A. Joseph Ross" <joe@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Dragnet taking a drag

Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 15:37:35 -0500
From: "Holm, Chris " <[removed]@[removed];

What I can't decide is the motivation.  Typically, shows don't spend a
lot of time on non-plot related stuff, and especially don't spend a
lot of time with no dialogue.

I'm more familiar with the TV version of Dragnet, and there, they did
sometimes do non-plot things for the sake of realism or color.  For
an entire season, Frank Smith was studying to be a sergeant, and
there were discussions between him and Friday about how much he was
looking forward to Friday no longer outranking him.  At the the end
of the last episode, he made sergeant.  And Friday made lieutenant.

For the whole next season -- last season of the original series -- it
was Lieutenant Friday and Sergeant Frank Smith.  But when the show
returned in the 1960s, Friday was a sergeant again.

--
A. Joseph Ross, [removed]                           [removed]
 92 State Street, Suite 700                   Fax [removed]
Boston, MA 02109-2004           	         [removed]

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:17:26 -0500
From: Bill Knowlton <udmacon1@[removed];
To: oldtime radio <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  "Those Were The Days"
X-Converted-To-Plain-Text: from multipart/alternative
X-Converted-To-Plain-Text: Alternative section used was text/plain

Ernest Tubb became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1943, not 1950.

Then, in 1947, he started the "Ernest Tubb Midnight Jamboree" over WSM from
his record shop around the corner from the Opry. Opry fans would leave the
Ryman Auditorium at the close of the show and clog Broadway to watch the
"live" show from the record shop.

The "Midnight Jamboree" is still a weekly post-Opry feature of WSM.   BILL
KNOWLTON, "Bluegrass Ramble," Sundays: 9 pm to midnight (EST) over WCNY-FM
([removed]) Syracuse, WUNY ([removed]) Utica, WJNY ([removed]) Watertown NY, also:
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:17:35 -0500
From: seandd@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Nero Wolf Salute

Wall Street Journal drama critic Terry Teachout blogs about his love for the character Nero Wolf on his About Last Night arts blog today.

[removed]

Wonder if he's free in October to give a talk?

Anyone know if any Nero Wolf radio actors are still with us?

Sean Dougherty
SeanDD@[removed]

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:17:59 -0500
From: Rentingnow@[removed]
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Smoking on radio

The quality of writing in radio, theater or film  is in inverse proportion to
the number of cigarettes smoked.

Larry Moore  RN

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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 23:18:07 -0500
From: Keith Houdeshell <khowdy@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Sen-Sen

I was listening to a Jack Benny program (Dec 43)  where Jack gives
Mary a box of candy, saying "There's over 100 pieces". When Mary
unwraps it, it turns out to be a box of Sen-Sen. I got to wondering,
how many people remember Sen-Sen. I meet with a group of former
workers for breakfust once a month, I asked sereral of them if they
remembered Sen -Sen.  None of them did.  How many in the digest remember them?

With a little research I found their still available, Vermont Country
Store sells them for $[removed] a box.

Keith H.

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