Ad for Joanne Taylor’s Fashion Flashes sponsored by John Taylor Dry Goods Company (Kansas City Times June 7, 1933).

Ad for Joanne Taylor’s Fashion Flashes sponsored by John Taylor Dry Goods Company (Kansas City Times June 7, 1933).

Ad for Joanne Taylor’s Fashion Flashes sponsored by John Taylor Dry Goods Company (Kansas City Times June 1, 1933).

Here’s what I have found on the series Diamond City News. I still can’t tell the extent to which the Texas Rangers played a role on the series. You’ll see a reference for Travels of Mary Ward. That was another KMBC program featuring Caroline Ellis selling items from the Montgomery Wards catalog.
July 1, 1936 (Broadcasting):

August 5, 1936 (Variety):

September 1, 1936 (Broadcasting):

September 26, 1936 (Lawrence Journal-World):
KMBC Will Present Tom Collins In “Diamond City News”
A small town weekly newspaper office will be the locale of a new comedy series, “Diamond City News,” which begins on KMBC Monday, to be heard Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 p.m. Tom Collins will have the principal role as a country editor.
Collins, Sunday editor of the Kansas City Journal-Post is well known in Lawrence as a humorist and public speaker. Last spring he gave the commencement address for Lawrence high school and he was the principal speaker at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce.
October 1, 1936 (Broadcasting):

October 1, 1936 (Broadcasting):

The 1938 Radio Annual

The 1938 Radio Annual

The 1938 Radio Annual

Swift’s didn’t buy it, to the best of my knowledge. If this company ever sponsored the Texas Rangers they did not leave behind any evidence of a series entitled Swift’s Studio Party.

Woody Smith was a regular performer on KMBC but he was never a member of the Texas Rangers. I have yet to uncover any other reference to Diamond City News, one of the series referenced in this review, in all my Texas Rangers research. I have some leads and will post more here as more is uncovered.
