A came across a recent article about how the Diocese of Peoria was trying to get Bishop Fulton Sheen's body reburied in Peoria.
Reading that article reminded me of a bit of old Peoria trivia:
By the mid 1930s, the most listened to radio shows in the United States were:
Amos & Andy
The Catholic Hour w Bishop Fulton Sheen
Fibber McGee & Molly
4 of the 5 stars of those shows attended HS in Peoria, within two blocks of each other(the exception was the actor who played Amos):
Fulton Sheen-Spalding Institute
Jim Jordan (Fibber McGee)-Spalding Institute
Marian Jordan(Molly)-Academy of Our Lady(across from SI)
Charles Correll (Andy)-Peoria Central (Central was in downtown Peoria back in the days that all of the above attended HS-within 2 blocks of SI and AOL)
Reading that article reminded me of a bit of old Peoria trivia:
By the mid 1930s, the most listened to radio shows in the United States were:
Amos & Andy
The Catholic Hour w Bishop Fulton Sheen
Fibber McGee & Molly
4 of the 5 stars of those shows attended HS in Peoria, within two blocks of each other(the exception was the actor who played Amos):
Fulton Sheen-Spalding Institute
Jim Jordan (Fibber McGee)-Spalding Institute
Marian Jordan(Molly)-Academy of Our Lady(across from SI)
Charles Correll (Andy)-Peoria Central (Central was in downtown Peoria back in the days that all of the above attended HS-within 2 blocks of SI and AOL)
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