Radio Digest (July 1924-Apr 1925)

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26 RADIO DICES T— Illustrated November 15, 1924 Wednesday, November 19 (Continued from page 25) WDAF. Kansas City, Mo. (Central. 411), 3:30-4:30 l> in-, the Star's string trio; 0-7. school ol the air, plana tunlng-tn number on the Duo-Art; address, auspices, Health Conservation association; address, speaker, Meal Council ol Greater Kansas City; the Tell-Me-a-Story lady; music. Hotel Muehlebach Trianon ensemble; 8-9:15, program presented by the Second Missouri District ol Federated .Music clubs; 11:45-1 I ,l; k frolic, the "-Merry Old Chief and Plantation ['layers. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 395), 11:45 a. in.. dally almanac; 12:02 p, in., Stanley theater organ recital; sermon, auspices, Philadelphia Federation of churches; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 4:30, recital, Helen Munder Good: 7:30. Bream Daddy; 8, talk. Dr. Baleuel; 8:10, "Conservation Corner." Arnold Abbi Pel talk; 9, recital. Celeste trio; 10:05, idla cafe dance orchestra; Arthur cafe dance orches: Arthur Murray's dancing lessons. WEAF. New York. N. Y. (Eastern, 492). 11-11:45 a. m.. i : 12-12:30 p. in., chapel services. Columbia universltj : 6-7, dinner music, WaldorfAstoria hotel; 7-7:30, services. United Synagogue of America: 7:50-8, American Agriculturist: 9-9:45, Waldorf-Astorla dance orchestra; 10-10:30, Bishop Tliomas Prank Gal lor of Tennessee. WEBH, Chicago. III. (Central. 370), 7 p. m.. Oriole orchestra; talk on estates and wills, Roy R. Thomas; musical bits, Riviera theater; !), Oriole orchestra; .Marie Kelly, reader; Langdon brothers. Hawaiian guitarists: 11. Oi iolc orchestra; Frederick Agard, tenor; Rose Mary Hughes, soprano: Edna Solomon, contralto; Haul Locker, tenor; Nick Lucas, songster, WCN, Chicago. III. (Central, 370). 1:40 p. m.. luncheon concert, Drake concert ensemble. Blackstone quintet; 2:30, Lyon & Hcalv artist series; 3, rocking chair time; 5:30. Skeczix time for the children: 6-6:30, organ recital. Lyon & Healy; 6:30-7. 8-8:30. dinner concert; 8:30-9, concert, Lyon & Healy; 10-11, dance program. Jack Chapman Drake orchestra, Don Bestor Blackstone orchestra. WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern. 319). 12:30-1 p. m.. George Albert Bouchard, organist; 2:30, Buffalo Courier and Enquirer musical program; 6:30-7:30, dinner music. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. Harold Gieser, director; 8-8:15, lecture. "Life of the Honey Bee." Prof. William T. Alexander of the Buffalo Society of Natural sciences; 9-10:30, musical program by the Orchard Park high shool, direction of Irene Garrison; 10:30-11. William Collins and Sam steppe. Cameo Record artists; 11, supper-dance music. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra; Harold Gieser, director WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central. 400), 4-5 p. m.. Alamo theater orchestra: "Just Among Home Folks"; readings. Courier-Journal. Louisville Times; 7:30-9, Keith Kannard and his Kentucky ramblers. WHB. Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411). 2-3 p. m., ladies' hour program, Sweeney Radio trio; 7-S, children's story; music, Sweeney Radio trio. WHK, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 283), 6 p. m., Ponce de Leon orchestra. Herbert Hayward. director. Grebe's Banna restaurant; sports, news. WHO, Des Moines, la. (Central, 526), 7:30-9 p. m., the Bankers Life Radio orchestra, \V. L. Marsh, director; Robert F. Hall, tenor; Mrs. Robert F. Hall, accompanist; dancing instructions. Arthur Murray. WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509), 1 p. m., Glmbel tea loom orchestra; 3, concert. Temple university students; 6:03, Art Coogan and his Club Madrid orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories. WKAQ, San Juan, P. R. (Intercolonial, 360), S-9:30 p. m., -Municipal hand. WLW, Cincinnati. Ohio (Central, 423), 4 p. m., llo lesson. Fred Smith, instructor; concert for shut-ins; 8, ChubD-Steinberg orchestra; 8:53. Formica band and orchestra; solos and duets, Mildred Bartlett, Dorothy Hugger, Madame Bertha Gardini Reiner pupils, Marjory Garrlgus Smith, accompanist. WMAQ. Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5), 1 p. m., speeches, weekly luncheon of the Association of Commerce; 4, beauty talk. -Madame Grace Earl; 4:30, pupils. Cosmopolitan School of music; 6, Chicago theater organ recital; 6:30, stories for the children, Georgene Faulkner: 8, weekly lecture. Northwestern university; 8:30, Evangelical program ; *9, 'VVJIAQ, "Play-night;" 9:45, talk, Chicago charities. WMH, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 3C9), 8 p. m., organ recital, Eugene Perazzo; 8:30, popular songs, David G. McManus. Clara Schlotman, accompanist; 9, t a IK . "Bits of Cincinnati History," George W, Platt; bass solo, Chester Markward; 9:30, Auburn's orchestra; 12, midnight session. Royal Order 'Peacocks. WNJ, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 233). 10:30 p. m.-12:30 a. m., Frank Daily and his Meadow Brook dance orchestra direct from the Paradise ballroom. WOC, Davenport, la. (Central, 484), 8 p. m.. chorus, M. L. Parker company, Amalia Schmidt Gobble. WOO. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509), 11 a. m.. organ recital, Mary E. Vogt: i2:02 p. m. , Wanamaker crystal tea room orchestra, Robert E. Golden, director; 5:10, sports results and police reports; 5:15, organ recital, Mary E. Vogt: 7:30, A. Candelorl and his ensemble from French Room, Hotel Adelphia; 8:30, WOO orchestra, Robert E. Golden, director; 10:0.'',, organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 10:30, Vincent Rizzo and his Hotel Sylvania dance orchestra. WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern. 405), 8-8:45 p. m.. Gene Ingraham'S orchestra; 8:45-9:15, program, auspices of Harold Flammcr, composer and singer; 9:3015, Dr. Vlzetelly. lexicographer; 9:45-10:30, program, auspices of Harold Flammer. WQJ, Chicago, III. (Central. 448), 11-12 m., "What Is the Proper Proportion for Recreation and Education," Mrs. Wilbur E. Fribley; "The Care of Ferns and Flowers in the Home," Schiller; "Parliamentary Law," Leona A. Krag; 3-4 p. m., "A Fuel for the Body," Helen Harrington Downing; "An Old Fashioned Feast in a New Fashioned Way," Martha Logan; 7-8 p. m., Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden orchestra; Lancaster Smith, bass: Mrs. Lancaster Smith, accompanist; Maxine Mordy, violinist; I.ilah Older Bell, reader: 10-2, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks; Sandy Meek, Scotch tenor; the Melodlans. Laurie. Eddie, Bennle; Clarence Theders, soprano; Rita McFawn, soprano. WRC, Washington D. C. (Eastern. 469), 3 p. m., fashion developments of the moment, women's wear; 3:10, songs; 3:30, songs; 3:45, piano; 3:50, sports for women; 4, songs; 6, stories for children, Peggy Albion. WSAC, Clemson College, S C. (Eastern, 360). 8 p. m., general farm news; timely hints, plant pathology; 10mlnute talk, seasonal; 10-minute talk, boys, club work. WSB. Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 12 m., entertainment; 5-6 p. m., bedtime story, Bonnie Barnhardt; news, markets; 10:45, Radiowl entertainment. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 6 p, tn„ Quy Lombardo's Royal Canadians orchestra; 8, concert program arrant I reland Plain Dealer. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern. 517), 8 a. m., setting-up exerdsea, R -i Horton; :<:';o. talk, women's editor, Detroit Net Detroit New orchestra; Temple ton Moore, tenor; 8:30, Goidkette's orchestra. Thursday, November 20 Thursday, silent night for: KFQX. KGW. KSD. WHO. WOO. CKY. Winnipeg, Can. (Central, 450), 7:30 p. m., CNRW, Winnipeg, Can. (Central, 450), 8 p. m , a program. KFNF Shanandoah, la. (Central. 266), 7:30 p. m., or ra, dance music, Myron Showei KFQX. Seattle. Wash. (Pacific, 233), 7-7:15 p. m., children's entcrt-jinnient; 8-9, 10-11, Ray Robison and his Bagdad orchestra. KGO. Oakland. Calif. (Pacific, 312), 4-5:30 p. m . const. Francis; 8, progl of Boos brothei ithers Instrumental trio; tenor; California Hawaiian . address. "Fitting the Heads of the Family." N. L. Bourgeaull : Daisy O'Brien, soprano; Phercssa Williams, soprano; Morton H. Gleason. bass; Georgia A. Carpenter, contra! "Camel1 Hair," J. H. Roper; Irwin Johnson. : Philip Asbcraft, tenor; "The Mu I lie Quartet; 10-1 a. m., dance music, Qenry KPO. San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 423), 1-2 p. m.. Seiger' Fairmont hotel orchestra: Kudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30-6:30, NOTE THE BANJO AT WGR NEXT MONDAY Note the determined expression on the face of Joe Roberts as he loving-ly clasps his banjo to him. Joe; is awfully fond of banjos. Just how fond he is of it can be understood by tuning in WGR at Buffalo the week of November 17, when the Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra is on the air (see the "Digrest program for WGR) and listening to. him pick this banjo. Harold Gieser, the director, will feature Roberts that week. Colegrove Studio, Buffalo. children's hour stories. Big Brother; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra ; 8-9, Theodore J. Irwin, organist; 9-10. program, H. B. Passmore, pianist; 10-11, B. Max Bradfield's Versatile band. KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 536), 6:30 a. m., 7. 8. exercises, physical instructor, Y. M. C. A.; 9:30, news and market reports; 10:30, farm and home service; 11:35, table talk, Anna J. Peterson; 2:35-4 p. m., afternoon frolic, Hearst Sauare studio; 6:02-6:18, news, market reports; 6:35-7, children's bedtime story, "Uncle Hob; 7-7:30, dinner concert. Congress hotel; 8-8:20, twenty minutes of good reading, Rev. C. J. Pernin; 8:20-9:20, musical program, John L. Cook, director; 9:20, safety first talk, . Z. C. Elkin; 10-11:30, "At Home" program; Coon-Sanders Original nlghthawks. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (Central, 476), 7:30-8:30 p. m., concert, Collinsville "Sympathy" orchestra, F. R. Walthal, director; 9:30-10:45, concert. School of Music of the Texas Christian university. Prof. H. L\ Guelick, director. WBAV, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 423), 12 m., religious service, Ohio Council of churches. WBBR, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 273). 9:10 p. m., I. B. S. A. quintet, Carl Park, George Twaro.schk. F. Wood, Roy Hartman, M. Carment; 9:20, instrumental solos; 9:30, International Sunday school lesson, S. M. Van Sipma; 9:50, instrumental duets; 10:05, I. B. S. A. quintet. WCAL, Northfield, Minn. (Central, 360), 9:45 a. m., St. Olaf College chapel services ; 9. Palma Matheson, contralto; George Kildahl, baritone; Jenette Bjorneby, reader; Palmer Myron, violinist; Clara Sethel, pianist; Margaret Hoigaard, Christine Myran, accompanists. WCAY, Milwaukee, Wis. (Central. 266), 10:30 p. m., Arcadia Rail Room orchestra; Reitter Sisters, duetists; Adeline Skobis, soprano; H. N. Lucas, baritone; Jerome Treis, cornetist. WCBD, Zion, III. (Central, 345), 8 p. m., male chorus; cellestial bells. Misses Wiedman, Taylor, Pihl, Mrs. Bishop; P. B. Newcomer, cornetist; Carl Newcomer, saxophonist; Erwin Rendall, flutist; Edith Carey, Mrs. Dorothy Carey Labele, vocal duet; Edith Carey, contralto; Mrs. A. E. Hueneryager, pianist. WCCO. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central, 417), 9:30 a. m., news bulletins; daily program; 10:45, home serVice, "Menu for Tranksgiving Dinner," Betty Crocker; 2 p. in., woman's hour, "Table Etiquette;" 4 p. m., magazine hour, "The Iron Jaw," Harold Titus; 5:30 p. m. . children's hour, »Gold Medal lady; 6:15 p. m., dinner concert, Riley's concert orchestra, St. Paul hotel; 7:30, lecture hour; 8, musical program; 9, weather report; 10, musical program, Minneapolis P'ireraen's band, E. C. Meyer, director. WCX. Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 517), 4:15 p. m., musical program; 6, dinner concert, broadcast from Hotel Tullcr; 7, musical program, Malic and Little; Norman White and "Berniee." WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30-4:30 p. in., the Star's string trio; 6-7, school of the air, tuning-in number on the Duo-Art; travelogue, Edgar Allen Linton; readings, Cecile Burton; the tel-me-astory lady; music. Hotel .Muehlebach Trianon ensemble; 11:45-1 a. m., nighthawk frolic, the "Merry Old Chief" and the Plantation players. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 11:45 a. m., daily almanac; 12:02 p. m., Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime ioi Lei WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492), 4:15-5 p. m.. Columbia university : 6-7. dinner music. WaldorfAstoria hotel; 7-7:30, services. Federation of Greater New York churches; 8:20-8:30, Bank of America; 8:30-9, traveling with a Packard eight; 9-9:30, Marlorle Candee, soprano; Mary Laehland, violinist; 9:3010:10, three peasants; 10:30-11, Milton Rettenberg and Edgar Russell, twin pianos; 11-12, Vincent Lope/, and his Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra. WEAO. Columbus. Ohio (Eastern, 294). 11 a. m., Cnarlene Clancy, pianist; Mrs. Helen Harbison Steven"0. soprano: 1:15 p. m.. Mrs. Lavina Andrews, pianist: .Mrs. Marjorle AUenbaugh, soprano; 8 p. rn., chimes concert. Prof. A, P. McManigal, musial program. WEBH, Chicago. III. (Central, 370), 7 p. m.. Oriole orchestra; musical bits, Riviera theater; 9, Oriole orchestra; Nick Lucas, songster; 11, Oriole orchestra; &gard, tenor; Rita McFawn, soprano. WFAA, Dallas, Tex. (Central. 470). 12:30-1 p. m.. Doing Your Stuff," Charles E. Osborne; 8:30-9:30, mu Iclat i ii Baptist church; 11-12, dance music, Adolphue Hotel orchestra. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1 p. DL, Meyer Paris Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 3, report closing prices Chicago grain market; 3:05, Doylestown Nature club; Housewives' Radio exchange, direction Mabel Swlnt Ewer; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Sunny Jim, the kiddies' pal; etta Kerb:, pianist. WGN. Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 1:!0 p. m., luncheon icrt; 2:30, Lyon & Healy artist series; 3. rocking chair time; 5:30, Sbeezlx time for the children; 6 6:30, organ recltai, Lyon & Healy; 6:30-7, 8-8:30, dinner concert; 8:30-9, concert, Lyon & Healy; 10-11. dance program. Jack Chapman Drake orchestra. Don Bestor Blackstone orchestra. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 12:30-1 p. m.. George Albert Bouchard, organist; 2:30. Buffalo Courier and Enqulrier musical program; 6-7:30, dinner music. Ilallpiyil string quartet; 9-11, concert, Jos. Strauss & Co., Inc., direction of J. P. Quinn. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 2 p. m., "Meal Planning and Nutrition," Marion Flemming; 6:15, report on condition of New York State Highways," Capt. A. W. Brandt; 6:30, dinner music. Hotel Ten Eyck orchestra; 7:45, "A Few Moments with New Books," L. L. Hopkins; 8, one-hour studio program; 9, Near East Relief Golden Rule dinner, Charles Evan Hughes, Chief Justice William H. Taft, Elihu Root. Cleveland H. Dodge, Henry Morgentjiau; 11:30, Stephen E. Boisclair, organist. WHAA, Iowa City. la. (Central, 484). 12:30-1 p. m., "Present Conditions in the Irish Free State." Prof. Clara M. Daley. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m.. Alamo theater orchestra: "Just Among Folks"; 7:30-9, concert, auspices, Myrtle George Stinger; musical specialties, C. A. Ellert; Angeline McCrorklin, contralto; four-minute digest of International Sunday school lesson: four-minute welfaro talk. WHB, Kansas City. Mo. (Central, 411), 2-3 p. m., ladies' hour program, Sweeney Radio trio; 8-9:30. classical program, Margaret Mandeville, director: Margaret Mandeville. soprano, singing "Mussetta's Valse Song," "Pirate Dreams," "Elegie," "Lass with the Delicate Air," "Caro Nome," "Cradle Song," "Slave Song," "Home, Sweet Home"; Harry D. Mandeville, tenor, singing "Invictus," "Flirtation." "Giannia Mia." "Sunland," "There Is No Death." "To the Hill Top." WHK, Ceveland, Ohio (Eastern, 283), 6 p. m.. Ponce de Leon orchestra, Herbert Hayward, director ; sports, news; 8, program arranged by the Cleveland Press. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360). 12:30-1 p. m., Chas. Strickland's Palais D'Or orchestra; 2:15-2:30. Mrs. Bob Schaefer, Radio girl; 2:30-3, Original Louisville Jazz band, Christie Maisto, leader; 3-3:45, Bob Miller and Ira Schuster, songs; 3:45-4, Alfred Dulin, concert pianist; 4:30-4:45, "Tea Time Talk," Loretto C. Lynch; 5-6, Original Dixie five; 6:30-7:10, Alamac hotel orchestra; 7:10-7:30, WHN Employment broadcasting; 10-10:30, Spear's dance orchestra; 10:30-11, Sam Lannin's Roseland dance orchestra; 11:30-12, Lou Gold's orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m.. Ted Lewis and his Symphonic clowns. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 1 p. m., Gimbel tea room orchestra; 3, talk, "Bureau of Part Time Work," Geordie P. Joline; 3:10, recital, Estelle Mayer; 6:05, Art Coogan and his Club Madrid orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories: 8, "Timely Talks to Motorists," Gene Hogle; 8:15, WIP magazine of the air; 9:20, Radio play, Hedgerow players; 10, Harvey Marburger and his Vaudeville dance orchestra. W1AX, Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern, 390), 7 p. m., organ recital; 8, music, talks in interest Cleveland Community fund; 10, Austin J. Wylie's Golden Pheasant orchestra. WKAQ, San luan, P. R. (Intercolonial, 360), 8:30-10 p. m. , musical concert. Restaurant "La Cafetera." WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 423), 4 p. m.. French lesson. Madame Tcimpidis, instructor; piano recital. Adelaide Apfel; 10, civii service message; 10:03, Doherty Melody orchestra; 10:30, Milnor instrumental trio, Marian Manship, soprano; Madame Thuis, piano accompanist; Radario comedy; "Organization," Senator Schultz; 11:15, Doherty Melody orchestra; Milnor trio. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5), 4 p. m., household hour, Mrs. Elizabeth O. Hiller; 4:30, Illinois Federation of Women's clubs; 6, Chicago theater organ recital; 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 8, talk, Rockwell R. Stephens: 8:15, "Australia," Capt. Kilroy Harris; 8:55. weekly lecture. University of Chicago; 9, musical program. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (Central, 500), 8:30 p. m., concert by Hotel Chisca orchestra. Prof. Frank Pappalardo, director. WMH, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 309), 8 p. m., piano solos, Clarence R. Reeves ; cornet solos and duets, Virginia Bush, Austin Barrows, Evelyn Read, accompanist; soprano solos, Stella Haefner; 9, Avon dance orchestra ; 12, midnight session. Royal Order Peacocks. WO AW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 526), 6 p. m., every child's story hour, Grace Sorenson; 6:30, dinner program; 9, program, Mrs. Bessie B. Middleton; 10:30, Wowl frolic, Frank Hodek, Jr. and his Omaha nightingales. WOC, Davenport, la. (Central, 484), 9 p. m., the Palmer School Radio orchestra. Erwin Swindell, conductor. WOI, Ames, la. (Central, 360), 12:30 p. m., college chimes; "The Beauty of Order," Mrs. Lulu R. Lancaster; 8, Tjernagel orchestra, N. Tjernagel, conductor. WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509). 11 a. m., organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:02 p. m., Wanamaker crystal tea room orchestra, Robert E. Golden, director; 5:10, sports, results and police reports; 5:15, Mary E. Vogt, organist. WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern. 405), 7-7:30 a. m., WOR gym class; 2:30-2:45 p. m., Bernard Segal, violinist, and Eva Nadler, pianist; 3:15-3:45, Bernard Segal and Eva Nadler; 3:45-4, talk. Charm magazine; 6:156:30, "Radio for the Layman," Albert E. Sonn of Newark Sunday call; 6:30-7, Tom Cooper's orchestra; 7:15-7:30, resume of the day's sports. Jolly Bill Steinke. WQ1, Chicago, III. (Central, 448), 11-12 m., "Tempting "Thanksgiving Pies," Erna Bertrams; "Advice to Home Sewers," Eleanor Chalmers; 3-4 p. m., "Planning Thanksgiving Menu and Marketing List," Cora Beeman; "Some Unusual Thanksgiving Suggestions," Agnes May Allen; "Colors," Charles T. Wolf; 7-8, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden orchestra ; Sheppard Leving, tenor; Kathryn Snyder, reader; •Manual Rodriguez, Spanish tenor; Mrs. Lydia Lochner. contralto; Marion Henry, accompanist; 10-2, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks; Axel Christensen, pianologues; Grace Wilson, contralto; Hill, Hirsch, Gorny, Harmony singers; Edna Solomon, contralto; Rosemary Hughes, soprano; Will Rossiter; Gail Bandell, contralto. WRC, Washington, D. C. (Eastern, 469). 6 p. m.. children's hour. Peggy Albion; 7:30, Florence Sindall. soprano; Thelma Smith, contralto: Horace Lake, baritone; Floyd Williams, tenor; 8:30, concert. Interstate Commerce Commission band; 9:30, Lee House trio; 10, Harmonious quartet; 10:30, dance. WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 309), 10 p. m., musical program and features arranged by Cincinnati Enquirer. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 12 m., organ concert, Dr. Charles A. Sheldon ; cotton market, weather ; 5-6 p. m., bedtime story, Bonnie Barnhardt; news, market; 8-9, Journal hired help program, sponsored by "Down and Out Bugle"; 10:45, organ concert. Dr. Charles A. Sheldon. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern. 390), 6 p. m.. Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians orchestra. WW1, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 517). 8 a. m., setting-up exercises, R. J. Horton: 9:30, talk, women's editor, Detroit News; 3 p. m., Detroit News orchestra ; 8:30, Detroit News orchestra : Graeme Gillies, bass ; Mine. Homer DuBard, soprano; 10, Goidkette's orchestra; 11, Detroit News orchestra. Friday, November 21 Friday, silent night for: CKAC, KFQX, KGO, KPO, WLW, WMH, WRC. CKAC, Montreal. Can. (Eastern. 425), 1:45 p. m.. Mount Royal hotel luncheon concert; 4:30, llo lessons. CKY, Winnipeg, Can. (Central, 450), 7:30 p. m.. lecture, Prof. Jones, University of Manitoba; 8:15, studio concert; 9, St. Matthew's Angclican church. KFAE, Pullman. Wash. (Pacific. 330). 7:30 p. m., Catherine Hunt, soprano; Lillian Pettibone, pianist; "Essentials of Successful Farm Management," Prof. 'George Severance; "Full Hints for Garden and Home Grounds," M. D. Armstrong; book chat, Alice L. Webb. KFAU, Boise, Idaho (Mountain. 270), 8 p. m., Mrs. Laurel Elam, organist; Ed Hoffman, baritone. KFDM, Beaumont. Tex. (Central, 306), 8-10 p. m„ Itefinery band. KFNF, Shenandoak, la. (Central, 266). 7:30 p. m., hand concert. Farmer hand. KFQX, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 233), 7-7:45 p. m., children's entertainment; 8-9, 10-11, Ray Robinson and his Bagdad orchestra. . KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 312), 3 p. m., studio musical program; 4-5:30, concert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis; 5:30-6, the girls' half hour, Esther Wood Schneider. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492). 12:30 p. m.. concert. Multnomah hotel strollers. Dwlght Johnson, director; 5, children's program; story, Aunt Nell; 8. popular lecture. University of Oregon; 10:30, Hoot Owls. KOB. State College, N. M. (Mountain, 360). 7:30-8:30 p. in. , the Ariel quartet of El Paso. Mrs. Alice B Marshall, director; "Nose and Throat Hygiene, I," Dr. D. H. Lewis. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 423), 1-2 p. m.. Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orhestra; 4:30-5:30. Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 546), 8 p. m., concert, Sixth U. S. Infantry band. KYW, Chicago. III. (Central. 536), 6:30 a. m., 7, 8, exercises, physical instructor, Y. M. C. A. ; 9 :30, news and market comments; 11:35, table talk, Anna J. Peterson; 6-6:30 p. m., news, financial and market reports; 6:35-7, children's bedtime story. Uncle Bob; 7-7:30, dinner concert. Congress hotel; 7:30-8, program, Duncan sisters studio; 8:20-8:45. speeches American Farm bureau; 9-10, midnight revue 11-2 "i m;u ' i™18'!1 m'ue continued, Coon-Sanders Original nlghthawks. Congress hotel; W. Remington Welch WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex. (Central, 476), 7:30-8:30 P. m., old-time fiddlers of Arlington; 9-30-10-45 concert, Alvarado Municipal band. O. E. Hale, 'di WBAV, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 423), 12 m., piano8 p m. Dispatch Little Symphony orchestra. John Clarke, director. WCAL, Northfield, Minn. (Central, 360). 0 -45 a m be. Olaf College chapel services; 8:30, book talk! A Great American Children's Poet, the Creative wrivS M-, u6Lne Fu1,e.ld' ,'„Dr George Weida Spohn. WCAY, Milwaukee, Wis. (Central, 266), 8 p. m.. Oswald Jaeger night: Jean Hammond's Tune tinkers; llsa Weissenhorn soprano; Bryan Clarke, baritone. WCX, Detroit. Mich. (Eastern, 517), 4:15 p. m, musical program; 6, dinner concert, broadcast from H 1 Tullcr; 7, musical program. Malic and Little; Mrs B. Tromley Kelly, soprano. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central. 411), 3:30-4-30 p. m., the Star's string trio; 6-7, school of the air. piano tuning-in number on the Duo-Art; address auspices, Kansas City Children's bureau; the TellMe-aStory lady; music. Hotel Muehlebach Trianon ensemble; 8-0:30. popular program, the Star's Radio orchestra; 11:43-1 a. m.. nighthawk frolic, the "Merry ..,2'? Chief" and the Plantation players. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395). 11:45 a m daily almanac; 12:02 p. m.. Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafconcert orchestra; 4:30, talk, Philadelphia Welfare fed eration ; 7 :30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories : 8 «??? l?i &n,°.ld Abbott; 8:10. Penn football talk; 8.30, WDAR Walter Greenough players; 10:05, Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; special Morning Glory club urogram, stars from Philadelphia's leading theaters. WiF,AF'„few, York N Y (Eastern, 492), 3-4 p. m Moonlight Instrumental trio; 4:40-5, George H Sherwood of Museum of Natural History; 6-7. dinner' music, Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 7:30-7:45, stories for children. ?■■», ,'o K'"".^* company; 8-8:30. Happiness boys; 8.30-10, United States Navy band orchestra. WEAO, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 294), 11 a. m Margaret Treno, pianist; 1:15 p. m., Marie Kaiser and ..M??;. Ij0"^e Cobb, pianists, from Seidel school. WEBH, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 7 p. m.. Oriole orchestra; Edith Mazur, pianist; Harry Maiur, violinist; musical bits, Riviera theater; 9, Oriole orchestraLangdon brothers; Marie Kelly, reader; Nick Lucas,' songster; 11, Oriole orchestra; Winter Garden fourSandy Meek. WEBJ, New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 273), 7-7:15 p. m.. Blybrun s review of the new plays; 7:15-7:30, Hennvetta Turner, the ukelele girl; 7:30-8:30, Jimmie Clark and his White Way entertainers; 8:30-9, Westphals dance orchestra. WFAA, Dallas, Tex. (Central, 476), 12:30-1 p m "The Sunday School Lesson," Dr. Robert Stewart Hyer; 8:30-9:30, Edwin Lisman, bass. WFI. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 3:05, concert. Women's Symphony orchestra of Philadelphia-; 6 :30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra ; 7, Sunny Jim, the kiddies' pal. WGN, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 1:40 p. m., luncheon concert, Drake concert ensemble; 2:30, Lyon & Healy artist series; 3. rocking chair time; 5:30, Skeczix time for the children; 6-6:30, organ recital, Lyon & Healy; 6:30-7, 8-8:30, dinner concert; 8:30-9, con"ert, Lyon & Healy; 10-11, dance program. Jack Chapman Drake orchestra, Don Bestor Blackstone orchestra. WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern. 319), 12:30-1 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist: 2:30, Buffalo Courier and Enquirer musical program; 6:30-7:30, dinner music, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director; 9-10:45, concert, Greater Buffalo Advertising club, direction of H I. Sackett: 10:45-11, Will Collins and Sam Steppe, Cameo Record artists; 11, supper-dance music; Vincent Lopez Hotel ■„S'3tIeI' dance orchestra. Harold Gieser. director. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 7:45 p. in. health talk; 8, "Thirty Days," WGY players; 10:30. WGY orchestra; Mollie Stockard, soprano; Edward Rice, violinist; "The Swinging Shadow," Mystery magazine; Ollie Yettru, pianist: Mollie Stockard soprano; Peter Schmidt, clarinetist; Walter Hogben, cellist. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m... Alamo theater orchestra; 7-9, concert, auspices, Jefferson County Children's Home orchestra, Grace Deppe director. WHB, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 7-8 p. m, "United States Civil Service," S. E. Benscoter; music, Sweeney Radio trio. WHK, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 283), 6 p. m., Ponce de Leon orchestra. Herbert Hayward, director. Grebe's Hanna restaurant; sports, news; 8, music, educational forum. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360), 6:30-7 p m, hotel orchestra; 7-7:20, Clum Richmond orchestra; 9:37-10, Dan Gregory and his Crystal Place orchestra; 10:30-11, Fletcher Henderson and his Roseland dance orchestra; 11:30-12. Sam Wooding's Club Alabam orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m., Ted Lewis and his Symphonic clowns. WHO, Des Moines, la. (Central, 526), 7:30-9 p m "Movie Chats," Dorothy Day; Myrtle Williams, soprano; talent, Emmetsburg. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 7 p. m., Uncle Wip's bedtime stories. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central. 423). 4 p. m.. Freneh lesson, Madame Tcimpidis, Instructor; piano recital, Leo Stoffregeh pupils. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (Central, 445.7), 6:30 p. m„ LaSalle orchestra; 8, weekly wide-awake club program, Mrs. Frances M. Ford; 8:311. musical geography, Mr. and Mrs. Marx E. Oberndorfer; 9, U. of Wisconsin rally. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (Central. 500). 8 p.m., conert. Brltling's Novelty orchestra, Frank Bracciante director; 11, midnight frolic. WN1, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 233), 10:30 p. m.-12:30 a. m., Frank Daily and his Meadow Brook dance orchestra direct from the Paradise ballroom. WOAW, Omaha. Nebr. (Central. 526), 6 p. m., story hour, Doris Claire Secord: 6:30, dinner program, Edwin M. Kahn and his orchestra; 9, Merry Musical maids; 9:45, Harry Braviroff, pianist. WOC, Davenport, la. (Central, 484). 7:20 p. m., educational lecture, B. J. Stewart; 8, orchestra of the Students' Auxiliary, Herbert Silberstein, director; Adel and Elta Kueinmerle, pianists. WOI, Ames, la. (Central, 360), 12:30 p. m.. "Who Spoiled Your Child?", Mrs. Lulu R. Lancaster; college chimes. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509). 5:15 p. m., organ recital; 7:30, A. Candelori and his orchestra from Hotel Adelphia: 8:30, Erno Rapee's intimate concert from Fox theater; 10:03, organ recital, Man E. Vogt; 10:30, Vincent Rizzo and his Hotel Sylvania dance -orchestra. WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 405), 7-7:30 a. m., gym class; 6:13-6:30 p. m., Rubenstein trio; 6:30-7. man in the moon stories; 7-7:15, Rubenstein trio; 7:157:30, resume of the day's sports. Jolly Bill Steinke. WQ1, Chicago, III. (Central, 448), 7-8 p. m., Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden orchestra: 10-2, •Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden Skylarks; Paul Lougher, tenor; Langdon brothers, steel guitarists; Nubs Allen, contralto; Lew Butler; O'Flannigan and O'Hara, the two Frenchmen; Chicago players, Austin Little theater. WRC, Washington, D. C. (Eastern, 469), 3 p. m., fashion developments of the moment, women's wear; 3:10, songs; 3:20, "Beauty and Personality," Elsie Pierce; 3:25, current topics. The Review of Reviews; 3:55, piano recital; 3:50fc The Magazine of Wall street; 4, songs; 6, stories Tor children, Peggy Albion. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 12 m., entertainment; cotton market, weather; 5-6 p. m., Bonnie Barnhardt's bedtime story; news, markets; 8-9, concert; 10:45. Radiowl entertainment. WW1, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern. 517), 8 a. m., setting-up exercises. R. J. Horton; 9:30, talk, women's editor. Detroit News; 3 p. m.. Detroit News orchestra; 8:30, Detroit. News orchestra; Mrs. Claudine Secor, soprano; Harry A. McDougall, baritone. i