Uncle George Resigns
For the past two years Uncle George has been a well-known 1YA "uncle? At 5 p.m. every Tuesday even-. ing-you could have heard his sympathetic voice commence the session, "Hello kiddies, Uncle George here." Of the, weekly fun in the arguments he would have with Cinderella, well, it is only those’ who listened know. the worth of it all. ; ff Last Tuesday, however, told a rather sad tale, for he was saying good-bye to Radioland. It was quite evident that a good many people knew about it, all the Aunts and Uncles were there, and\,} nieces and nephews as well-Cinderella "~ took charge of things, and Uncle-Geéorge was made to sit down and listen to-all the nice things that were said about him. The session had an air of gaiety about it, yet there was an underlying vein. of sadness, for all gathered there were’ genuinely sorry to think it was Uncle George’s last: evening, and were loath to-say good-bye to him.- And it was in a very whole-hearted manner that "He’s-a Jolly Good: Fellow" and "Auld Lang Syne," which drew the © hour to a close, were sung. ’
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 6
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190Uncle George Resigns Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 6
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