Scripture Study . . . S. H. Hall, minister (right), whose Sunday Morning Scripture Study is heard from WLAC. One such talk so moved an unidentified sneak thief that he repented and, conscience stricken, returned the money he had stolen.

Central Church of Christ . . . Typical group of worshippers (below), being greeted at entrance to Central Church of Christ by A. M. Burton, president Life & Casualty Insurance Co., for daily services. Inset (left) shows Rev. E. W. McMillan, pastor. Broadcast heard daily from church at 12:15, Sundays, 12:00.



Style Commentator . . . Jack Minton, recognized as Nashville's foremost authority on men's clothing and styles. His bi-weekly talks over WLAC have attracted wide attention.

The Old Dirt Dobber . . . Anonymous horticultural authority who answers questions, and discusses gardens and flowers for WLAC's garden-enthusiast listeners. Made original appearance in radio as member of quartet. Horticulture only a hobby started at age of 5, but comes by it naturally, mother being botanical-horticultural expert. Is printing executive in daily life. Named "dirt-dobber" by Herman Grizzard after species of wasp. Shown in photo in his 8 1/2 acre display garden at Brentwood. During blooming season, entertains as many as 6,000 visitors per week. Specializes in iris.

Professor Currio . . . Every Saturday night at 7 o'clock Professor Curio moves through the audience at the Paramount theater, as shown in the accompanying photo, plying them with questions on kindred subjects. In case you haven't recognized the "professor," his name is Herman Gizzard.



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