Radio Digest (July 1924-Apr 1925)

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14 RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated January 31, 1925 Thursday, February 5 (Continued from page 13) "What Is Playing at tha Various Theaters:" 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 7:30-8. Home Town Synco-Sympoiiists; 8-9, Theodore .1. Irwin, organist; 9-10, program. Santa Clara branch. American Pen Women; 10-H, B. Mas Bradtield's Versatile band. KSAC. Manhattan. Kans. (Central, 340.7), 9 a. m., march: 9:02. music lesson; 9:07, music for singing exercises; 9:15, inspirational talk, 9:20, calisthenics; 10. backyard gossip; 10:05. all around the house; 10:10, questions ami answers; 10:20. "Suggestions for Today's Meals." Amy Kelly: 12:30 p. m.. readings. Osceola Hall Burr; "Farm Management." I. N. Chapman; "Making the Hoy a Partner." M. H. Coe ; 7:20. college bell and music: 7:30. "Adjusting Equipment to the Individual." Harriet W. Allard; 7:11), music, Mrs. G. W. Salisbury, director; 7:50. "The Milk Way; the Health Way." Emily Bennett; S-9, '■Swede Songs and storhis." music, direction of Prof. P. P. Brainavd; stories. Dr. H T. Hill. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 549.1), 4 p. m., home hour. KTHS. Hot Springs National Park. Ark. (Central, (375). 8:30-10 p. ni., concert. Mrs. J. M. Frisbee. director. KYW. Chicago, III. (Central. 535.4), 6:30 a. m., morning exercises; 11:35, table talk, Mrs. Anna .1. Peterson; 2:35-4 p. m., studio frolic: 6:35-7, children's bedtime story; 7-7:30. dinner concert. Congress hotel; 8-8:20. "Twenty Minutes of Good Beading," Kev. C. J. Pernln; 8:20-9:05. musical program; 9:15. "Safety First" talk, Bert Vanderwark; 10-11:30. evening at home. WBAP. Fort Worth, Texas (Cortral, 472.9). 12:05-12:30 ii. in., musical program; 7:30-8:30. musical program, artists. Texas Christian university. Prof. H. D. Guelick, director; 9:30-10:45. Wvlbert Brown's violin ensemble. WBBR. New York. N. Y. (Eastern, 273). 9:10 p. m.. Malcolm Carment, clarinetist: 9:20. Genevieve Ford, Pianist; 9:30. Prof. Pietro Marzen, tenor; 9:40, international Sunday school lesson. S. M. Van Sipma; 10. tenor--solos; 10:10, Robert Young, pianist; 10:20. Malcolm Carment. clarinetist. WBCN. Chicago, III. (Central. 266), 7-8 p. m.. Walther league: '8-8:30, Chicago trio. Ethel Merriam, reader; Midway Dancing Gardens orchestra; 8:30-9. Walton School of Commerce; 9-12, popular concert. Elmer Jordon & company, Midway Dancing orchestra, Leona Fav. violinist: Larrv Loser, tenor; Lindsey McPhail. .lohn Williams, baritone: A] Phillips, tenor; Mort Green, composer: Ralph Norris, pianist. WCAE. Pittsburgh. Pa. (Eastern, 462). 6:30 p. m.. dinner concert. William Penn hotel; 7:30, Uncle Kayhro: 7:15. special feature; 8:30, concert, artists from Mr... res' cafeteria, B. T. Moores, manager. WCAL. Northfield. Minn. (Central, 337), 9:45 a. in., chapel services: 9 p. m.. College quartet. WCBO, Zion. III. (Central. 345), 8 p. m.. string quartet: celestial hells; Fred Faassen. organist; J. D. Thomas, baritone; M. P. Barton, tenor; Mrs. Atho) Heath, pianist: Mrs. H. E. Mayfleld, soprano: Arthur Kendall, clarinetist. WCCO. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central. 417), 1015 a m., "More About Meat." Betty Crocker; 2 p. in.. "The Popular Concert," Mrs. Agnes Fryberger; 4. magazine hour, "Marriage Insurance;" 5:30, children's hour. Gold Medal Lady; 6:30, dinner concert; 7:30 "Farm Planning for 1925," Andrew Boss; 7:45. health talk; 8, municipal organ concert, Hugo Goodwin; In. dance program. . WCX. Detroit. Mich. (Eastern. 516). 4:15 p. m., musical program: 8:30, musical program. WDAF, Kansas City. Mo. (Central. 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m.. Star's Radio trio; 6-7. School of the Air, reading Cecilc Burton; address, Louis Meeker; story lady; Trianon ensemble. Hotel Muehlebach; 11:45-1 a. m., Nighthawk frolic, the Merry Old Chief and Plantation players. WDAR, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395). 11:45 a. m.. dailv almanac; 12:02 p. m., Stanley theater organ recital. Arcadia cafe concert orchestra, "Care of Children." Mrs. Louis Love; 4:30, Helen Bates Wilson, contralto; 7:30, Dream Daddy. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492). 6-7 p. m., dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 7-7:30. services. Greater New York Federation of churches: 8-8:30. "Touring with a Packard Eight," George Elliott Cooley; 9-10. Victor hour: 10-11, Silvertown Cord orchestra; 11-12, Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra. WEAR, Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern. 364.3), 7 p. m., Midday club musical program; 8. concert. WEBH, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 7-8 p. m.. Oriole orchestra. Dean Remick. pianist; John Stamford, tenor; 9-10, golf lesson. Amber Andrews ; Belle F. Cutler, soprano: John Stamford, tenor; Oriole orchestra; 11-12, Harry Davis, baritone; Loos Brothers, songs; Banks Kennedy, pianologues: John Stamford, tenor; late revue. WEEI, Boston. Mass. (Eastern. 303), 1 p. m., assembly luncheon. Boston Chamber of commerce; 6:30. Boston Edison Big Brother club; 7, Sadrian trio; 8, program. New York studio. WFAA. Dallas, Texas (Central, 472.9), 12:30-1 p. m.. Edmund F. Boettcher. tenor; William H. McRaven, pianist; DeWitt McMurray; 6:30-7:30, Paul Cretien and his banjo quintet; 8:30-9:30, Second Avenue Baptist church entertainers; 11-12, Jefferson theater artists. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 3:05, Housewives' Radio exchange, Mabel Swint Ewer; talks, Delaware County Federation of clubs; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Sunny Jim; 9, Atwater Kent program from WEAF. WGN. Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 1:40 p. m., luncheon concert. Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 2:30, artist series. Lyon & Healy; 3, rocking chair time; 5:30. Skeezix time; 6, organ recital, Lyon & Healy; 6:30-7, dinner concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 8-9, classical concert. Herman T. Baer. baritone; 10-11, Don Bestor Drake dance orchestra; Ned and Ches. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 12:30-1 p. m.. Hotel Statler concert ensemble; 2:30-4:30. Radio Dealers' program; 6-7:30, dinner music. Hallpryd string quartet. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern. 380). 2 p. m., "Shall Our Young People Go to College," Prof. George M. York: 6:30. dinner concert. Hotel Ten Eyck; book chat, William F. Jacob; 8, grand opera, "II Trovatore," WGY opera company. WHA. Madison, Wis. (Central, 275), 7:45 p. m.. honorary recognition exercises. "Developing a Rural Comnj-'inlty," George W. Marvel. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central. 400), 4-5 p. m.. selecli'.ns. Alamo theater organ; 7:30-9, concert, auspices Mrs. Robert K. Van Pelt. WHB. Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 2-3 p. m., ladies' program, 8-9, varied vocal music, Scott Shawgo, director; Walt Wood and his orchestra. WHK. Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern. 273), 6 p. m.. Radiograms, music; 8, the Cleveland Press, concert program. WHN. New York. N. Y. (Eastern, 3:0.4), 12:30-1 p. in.. Charles Strickland and his Palais D'Or orchestra; 6:307:10, Vincent Catanese and his Hotel Alamac orchestra; 9:30-10, O'Meara Gardens ballroom: 10-10:30. Loew's vaudeville hcadliners; 11-11:30. Connie's inn revue featuring Leroy Smith's orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m., Ted Lewis and his orchestra from Parody clubs. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 509), 1 p. m., Gimbel tea room orchestra; 6:05. Art Coogan and his Club Madrid orchestra; 7. I'ncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8, talk, George G. Calhoun; 11:05, Harvey Marburger and his vaudeville orchestra. WJZ. New York. N. Y. (Eastern, 455). 10-10:20 a. m„ housewives league menu. Mrs. Julian Heath; 10:20:'). Review of Reviews; 10:30-10:45, household lipment. Ethel B. Peyser; 10:50-11, fashion talk, Eleanor Gunn; 1-2 p. m., Nathan Abas' Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra: 4:30-5:30, Iiernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodore tea orchestra; 7-7:55, Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodore orchestra; 7:55-8, "Curse of Courtesy," John B. Kennedy of Collier's; 8-8:10. Wall street Journal review; 8:10-8:30, N. Y. V. Air college: 8:80-8:45, night with Thomas Moore; 10:3011:30. Waldorf-Astoria dance orchestra. WKAQ. San Juan. P. R. (Intercolonial. 360). .8:30-10 p. m.. concert, La Cafetera. WLS. Chicago, III. (Central. 345), 12-1 p. m., farm program; Kenneth Clark. Hawaiian guitarist; "Farm Question Box," K B. Heaton; 3:45-4:45, homemakers' hour, talks, music; 6:30, Ralph Emerson, organist; Senate theater studio: 7. Ford and Glenn's Woodshed theater players; 7:20, WLS theater presents operetta. WLW. Cincinnati. Ohio (Central, 423). 8 a. m., physical \'. M. C. A.. Wm. Stradtrnan, Instructor; , noonday concert; 4, French lesson, Madame Ma Tcimpldls; piano recital, Adelaide Apfel ; 6. dinner hour contort, Kolinsky initmmonto.1 quintet; 8:30, ban quet of stationary engineers at Hotel Grand; 9:15. Orpheus club concert, Prower Syniond, director; soloist, Cecelia Hansen, violinist; 10. three minute message, United stai.s Civil Service department; 10:03. conceit program, Cooper corporation; quartet, orchestra, Dohcii.v .Melody Boys. WMAQ. Chicago. III. (Central, 447:5), 4 p. m., household hour. Mrs. Elizabeth O. Hiller. director; 4:30. Illinois Federation of Women's clubs; 6. Chicago theater organ recital; 6:30. Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 8, talk, auspices Western Railways committee; 8:15, Boy Scout talk; 8:30, program. Junior Association of commerce. WMC, Memphis. Tenn. (Central. 503.9), 12 m., musical program, O. K. Houck Piano company; 8 p. m., bedtime story, Uncle Percy; 8:30, organ recital, Scottish Rito cathedral, Harry O. Nichols. WNYC. New York. N. Y. (Eastern, 528.8), 7:35-7:45 p. m., sports analysis, Thornton Fisher: 8:30-9:30. Borough Night program; 9:30-9:40, "Timely Topics," Francis P. Bent. WOAI. San Antonio, Tex. (Central, 394.5), 9:30 p. m., .ilmmie Joy's Hotel St. Anthony orchestra. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 522.3), 6 p. m., every child's story hour conducted by Grace Sorenson; 6:45, Randall's Royal Fontenelle orchestra; 9:30, program transmitted from WOAW's 'remote control studio in the May Seed & Nursery company building, Shenandoah, Iowa. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central. 498), 9 p. m. . program. Schuster Sisters California orchestra; 11, Lonis Connor and his LeClaire hotel orchestra; song and novelty numbers, Peter MaeArthur. WOI. Ames; Iowa (Central. 270), 12:30 p. m., college chimes; 8:15, musical program. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 509.9), 11 a. si., organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:02 p. m. . Wanamaker crystal tea room orchestra, Robert E. Golden, director; 4:45. organ recital, Mary E. Vogt. WOR. Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 405), 2:30-2:45 p. m., Anna Rose, coloratura soprano: 2:45-3, Harold Sutler, violinist; 3:15-3:30, Anna Rose; 3:45-4. Harold Cutler; 6:15-7:15, "Music While You Dine," Harry Cox hotel Robert Treat orchestra: 8-8:30, Gene Ingraham's Notch inn orchestra; 8:30-8:45, "Topics of the Day." Literary Digest; 8:45-9:15. Helen O'Shea, coloratura soprano; 9:15-9:30, Helen O'Shea; 10:45-12, popular jazz program. WQJ, Chicago, III. (Central, 448), 11-12 m.. home economics. Helen H. Downing; "Valentine Party Refreshments," Erna Bertrams; "Dressmakers' Hints," Eleanor Chalmers; "Spring Flowers," C. P. Binner; 3-4 p. m., "What Is So Rare as a Perfect Pie," Josephine Naylor; talks; 7-8, concert, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden orchestra; Manuel Rodriguez. Spanish tenor; Lydia Lochner, contralto; Edith Buckmaster, accompanist; 10-2 a. m., Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks; June Lee, comedienne; Axel Christensen. pianologues; Edna Solomon, contralto; Three Musketeers, Rosemary Hughes, soprano. WREO, Lansing, Mich. (Central, 288.5), 8:15-9:45 p. m.. Reo orchestra; quartet, local talent. WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 325.9), 10 p. m., Uberto Neely, violinist; Richard Fluke, baritone; Frederick J. Hoffman, pianist; Russell Dunham, tenor; popular songs, Malie and Stept. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 12 m., entertainment; 5-6 p. in., songs and bedtime story, Bonnie Barnhardt; 8-9, Mrs. Reynolds Clark's girls' orchestra; 10:45. Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, organist. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 364), 6 p. m., Maurice Spitalny's Hotel Statler orchestra. WTAY, Oak Park, III. (Central. 250), 6:15-6:30 p. m„ organ, Parthenon theater; 6:30-7:30, Hugh Anderson, bass; Bella Marta, violinist; Howard Hanks, pianist. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 516), 8 a. m., setting-up exercises, R. J. Horton; 9:30, tonight's dinner; 12 m., Jules Klein's Statler orchestra; 3 p. m.. the Detroit News orchestra; 6, Jules Klein's Statler orchestra; 7, the Detroit News orchestra; May F. Cowperthwaite, soprano; . H. T. Rice, tenor; 10. dance music, Jean Goldkette's Victor recording orchestra. Friday, February 6 Friday, silent night for: CHNC, CKAC, KFKX. KGO, KJS, PKO. PWX, WBBR. WCBD. WEAO, WFI, WIP, WKAQ, WLBL, WLW, WOI, WREO. CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Eastern, 425), 1:45 p. m., Windsor hotel trio; 5:30, Ho lessons. CKY, Winnipeg, Can. (Central, 450), 7:30 p. m., university lecture; 9, concert, choir, St. Matthews Angelican church. CNRT, Toronto, Can. (Eastern, 400), 6:30-8 p. m., Luigi Romanelli and his King Edward hotel concert orchestra; 8:30-10, studio program. "Come Where the Lilies Bloom," "Annie Laurie," Le Olde Tyme Village quartet; "A Deceitful Man," "A Flapper's Sunday Morning Breakfast," Pearl Carter; "The Standard on the Braes O'Mar," W. H. Norris, bass; "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes," "Cousin Jeddadiah," Ye Odle Tyme Village quartet; "Comin' Thro' the Rye," Daisy Larush McAdam; "Venice and Naples," Edward Magee, pianist; duet. "Whispering Hope," Daisy Larush McAdam, Ruth Hamilton; "Swanee River," quartet; "Little Moeeasin," "The Proposal," Pearl Carter, reader; "The Kerry Dance," Ruth Hamilton; Edward Magee, pianist; "Will Ye No Come Back Again." A. C. Chapman, tenor; 10:30-12, Luigi Romanelli and his King Edward hotel dance orchestra. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 309.1), 7 a. m., . morning exercises; 8, morning exercises; 12:20 p. m., Sunday school lesson for February 8, James C. Mace; 6:15, Charlie Gaylord's orchestra; 7:30, children's period; 8:15, address. University of Pittsburgh; 8:30, concert. KFAE, Pullman, Wash. (Eastern, 330), 7:30 p. m.. Paul Christen, baritone; Mary Wyman, pianist; "Art in the Northwest," W. T. McDermidd; "Essentials of Successful Farm Management." Prof. George Severance; "Results of Extension Work," W. W. Underwood; talk on new books, Alice L. Webb. KFDM, Beaumont, Tex. (Central, 315.6), 8 p. m., band concert. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469), 5-5:30 p. m., Evening Herald, table talk, news; 5:30-6, Examiner, musical half hour; 6:45-8, Aeolian residence pipe organ recital, Dan McFarland. organist; 8-9, Evening Herald, Owen Fallon's Californians, Clarabelle Beck, vocalist; 9-10. Examiner program; 10-11. Alma K. Moss, contralto: Mrs. Arthur Bliss Carpenter, pianist; Oswald Knilling, vio-cello and Billie Moss, baritone. KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa (Central, 266). 6:30 p. m., program. Boy Scouts, Red Oak, Iowa, M. A. Pratt, director. KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 455), 4-5:15 p. m., Olympic hotel concert orchestra; today's recipe; 6:458:15, Sherman Clay & company program; 8:30-10. Seattle Times studio program; 10:05-11, Olympic hotel dance music. KFQX. Seattle, Wash. (Central, 238), 6:30-7:15 p. m.. news; 7:15-8, bedtime story, Aunt Vivien; 8-9. Earl Gray and his Hotel Butler orchestra; 9-10, concert hour; 10-11, Earl Gray and his orchestra. KFSG, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 278), 10:30-11:30 a. m., sunshine hour personally conducted by Mrs. McPherson; 3:30-4:30 p. m., organ recital. Roy Reid Brignall; 7:30-9:15, auditorium service, young people's service, testimonials, sermon by evangelist-pastor, Aimee Semple McPherson; 9:15-10. concert by Silver band, G. N. Nichols, director; talk on technical Radio subject, N. E. Brown; 10-11. organ recital, Roy Reid Brignall, assisted by G. N. Nichols. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific. 312), 11:30-1 p. m., luncheon concert. Pacific States Electric company ; 45:30, concert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis; 5:30-6, girl's half hour, Esther Wood Schneider. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 485.1), 12:30 p. m., concert; 5, children's program. Aunt Nell; 8, lecture, University of Oregon extension division; "Permanent Court of International Justice," Dean William G. Hale; 10:30, Hoot Owls. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific. 395), 12:30-1:30 p. m. , Perry's orchestra; 6-6:30, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra, Edward Fitzpatrick. director; 6:30-7:30, little stories American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; Catherine Cotter, reader; Richard Headrick. screen juvenile; little David Durand with Uncle John; 7:30, "The Romance of the Santa Fc Trail," Gladys lie Witt; 8-9, Marian Ralston, composer-pianist; 9-10, Plggly Wiggly girls trio; 10-11, Earl Burtnett's Biltrnore hotel dance orchestra. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (Pacific, 337), 8 a. m., morning prayer; 9, Hired Hand, news; 10. Hired Hand's morning message; 10:30, talk for women. Estelle Lawton Lindsey; 5 p. m., closing markets; 6, travelogue. Richfield Oil company; 6:30-7:30, program, Nicholls Grain and Milling company; 8-9, program, Eastern Outfitting company; 9-10. program, Columbia Outfitting company; 10-11, June Purcell, the KNX girl, popular song re cital; 11-12, Abo Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador hotel. KOA, Denver,, Colo. (Mountain, 322.4), 3 p. in., "Thirteenth Hungarian Rhapsody," "Rondo Brilliante," Margaret Stubbs, pianist; "Electrical Illumination in the Home," S. W. Bishop; "The Princes," "Odaliske." "Thanks for Thy Hand," Ralph Freese, tenor; 8, KOA orchestra; "Hail to the Dawn," Denver concert quartet; vocal duet, "Solenne in Quest 'Ora, from La Forza del Destino," Cornelius DeBey, J. Allen Grubb; Lullaby from "Jocelyn," "Friend of Mine," Bernico W. Doughty, soprano; "Wake, Miss Lindy," "Wood. Thou Sweet Music," Denver concert quartet; "A Pleasant Half Hour at the Beach." Elsie Webb, reader: "Aria. Celeste Aida," "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes," J. Allen Grubb, tenor; "Etude en Forme de Valse," "Polonaise," Margaret Day Grubb, pianist; "Road Troubles with the Auto," H. L. Johnson; "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia," "Sweet and Low," "Sweet Genevieve," quartet; Romance from "Mignon," "Dawn in the Desert," "Birth of Morn," Laura Kemp Anderson; "Teddy, a Christian Soldier," Elsie Webb, reader; vocal duet, "The Voyagers," Bernice W. Doughty. J. Allen Grubb; "Non e Ver." "Calm as the Night," Cornelius DeBey, baritone; "The Sextette from Lucia," quartet; "Habanera," KOA orchestra. KOB, State College, N. M. (Mountain, 348.6), 7:30-8:30 p. m., popular science course, lesson 3, member of the engineering faculty. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 423), 7 a. m., dally dozen; 10, town crier; 10:15. "What Is Playing at the Various Theaters;" 12:45 p. m., talk. Commonwealth club luncheon; 1-2, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, dance music, Cleveland Six orchestra: 910, one act play. Theater Arts club. Talma Zetta Wilbur, director. KSAC, Manhattan, Kans. (Central, 340.7), 9 a. m., march; 9:02, music lesson; 9:07, music for singing exercises; 9:15, inspirational talk; 9:20. calisthenics; 10, back yard gossip; 10:05, all around the house; 10:10, questions and answers; 10:20, "Suggestions for Today's Meals," Amy Kelly; 12:30 p. m., Osceola Hall Burr, reader: "Sweet Clover for Dairy Pasture," James W. Linn; "Give the Pig a Chance," C. G. Elling; 7:20, college bell and quartet; 7:30, "Belation of Insects to Kansas Agriculture," J. W. McColloch; 7:40, Radio college quartet; 7:50, "Relation of Botany to Agriculture," L. E. Melchers. KSD. St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 549.1), 8 p. m., Illinois college glee club, Garnett Hedge, director. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park. Ark. (Central, (375). 8:30-9 p. m.. piano selections, Phil Wall; 9-10, Meyer Davis New Arlington hotel ensemble. KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 535.4), 6:30 a. m., morning exercises; 11:35, table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 6:35-7 p. m., children's bedtime story. Uncle Bob; 7-7:30, dinner concert. Congress hotel; 8, speeches, auspices American Farm Bureau federation; 9-10, midnight revue; 11-2:30 a. m., midnight revue. WAHG, Richmond Hill, L. I. (Eastern, 316), 12-1 p. m.. Brooklyn Federation of churches; 8-8:15, Charles Vollmer, Jr., pianist; 8:15-8:25, James M. Sevell, baritone; 8:25-8:45, Morningside string quartet; 8:45-9, Aron Farbman, violinist; 9-9:10, St. Valentine of WAHG; 9:10-9:25. Arnold T. Koch, cellist; 9:25-9:45, Morningside quintet; 9:45-9:55, James M. Sevell; 9:55-10:05, Charles Vollmer; 10:05-10:30, Ascuitto brothers dance orchestra; 10:30-10:45, original Peggy O'Neill character singer; 10:45-11:15, Ascuitto brothers dance orchestra. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (Central, 472.9), 12:05-12:30 p. m., popular' music, Montgomery Ward & company's "Trail Blazers;" 4, educational lecture, "Corn Planting and Production," C. C. French; 7:30-8:30, dinner music. Jim Biley's Texas hotel orchestra; 9:30-10:45, Ralph's Red Hot ramblers. WBAV, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 294), 8 p. m.. Dispatch program, talent from Capital university, Columbus. Frederick L. Lewis, director. WBCN, Chicago, III. (Central, 266), 7-9 p. m.. Becker Ryan & company, Lolita Koch, reader; Julius Fisher, one string fiddler; Zander and Robinson; Lee Darnelle. banjoist: Roy Miller and George Dick; Edna McGusslin. pianist; Merle Yagle, pianist; Will Rossiter; 9-10, W. W. Tegtmeier and company; 10-10:15. Midway Dancing Gardens orchestra. WCAE. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 462), 6:30 p. m., dinner concert, William Penn hotel; 7:30, Uncle Kaybee; 8:30, concert, Oxford entertainers. WCAL, Northfield, Minn. (Central, 337), 9:45 a. m , chapel services; 9:30, book talk, "Son of Italy," "A Twentieth Century Childhood," Dr. George Weida Spohn, reviewer. WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 278), 6 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, series of health, household and fashion talks; 7:30, fashion talk. Mile. Madelaine : 8, concert. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central. 417), 10:45 a. m., "Meal Planning," Betty Crocker; 2 p. m., "Happy Times at Sheltering Arms," Mrs. W. S. Swinnell; 2:30. matinee musical; 4, magazine hour, "The Lame Duck," Josephine Dodge Doskam; 5:30, children's hour; 6:30, dinner concert; 7:30, lecture, "Taxpayers' Association;" 7:45, lecture; 8, Beethoven ladies' string quartet: 9, "F. and R. Family." WCX, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 516), 4:15 p. m., musical program; 8:30, musical program; 10, dance music for 2 hours. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m., Star's Radio orchestra; 6-7, school of the air; piano; message, Roger W. Babson; story lady; Trianon ensemble. Hotel Muehlebach. 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 stories; 8, book review, Arnold Abbott; 8:15, "Fifteen Minutes of Humor," Sam Wingfield; 8:30, play, WDAR players; 9:30, Stanley theater symphony concert: 10:03, Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; Morning Glory club concert. WEAF, New York, N. Y\ (Eastern, 492), 6-7 p. m„ dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 7-7:30, children's stories, Elizabeth Wade of G. R. Kinney Shoe company; 8-9. Happiness boys; 9-9:30. Hohner Harmony hour; 11-12, Meyer Davis Lido Venice orchestra. WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 364.3), 7 p. m., Edwin Arthur Kraft, organ recital from Cleveland Public auditorium. WEBH, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 7-8 p. m.. Hazel O'Neil, soprano; Oriole orchestra, Riviera theater; 9-10, dance orchestra; Frederick Agard, tenor; Rita McFawn, soprano; 11-12, Oriole dance orchestra, Three Musketeers, songs; Sandy Sleek, tenor. WEB1, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 273), 7-8 p. m., Bert Roborns' Blue Bird trio, featuring Jack Wheatin, saxophonist; 8-8:15, Judith Ruth and Peter DeRose; 8:30-9, Leon H. Fox, violinist, accompanied by Norman Hennefeld. WEEI, Boston, Mass. (Eastern, 303), 6:30 p. m., Boston Edison Big Brother club; 7:30. program. Whiting Milk company; 8, program, Neapolitan lee Cream company; 8:30, Gilchrist quartet; 9, Green Dragon orchestra; 10, Hains and Scott, evangelists. WEMC, Berrien Springs, Mich. (Central. 286), 8:158:35 p. in.. Radio Lighthouse choir; 8:35-8:45, Ernest Hurd, tenor; 8:45-8:55, Ardice Detamore, pianist; 8:559:15, Bible chat. WFAA. Dallas, Texas (Central. 472.9), 12:30-1 p. m., address. Dr. Robert Stewart Hyer; 4:30-5, woman's hour; 6:30-7:30, orchestra recital. Blue Bonnet serenaders; 8:30-9:30, Mrs. William Echols and Prof. Julius Wanek. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra ; 3 :05, Caroline Hoffman, pianist; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra ; 7, Sunny Jim. WGN, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 1:40 p. m., luncheon concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 2:30, artist series, Lyon & Healy; 3, rocking chair time; 5:30, Skeezix time for the children: 6, organ recital. Lyon & Healy; 6:30-7, dinner concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 8-9, classical concert; 10-11, Don Bestor Drake dance orchestra. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 10:45 a. m.. Gold Medal home service talk by Betty Crocker; 12:30-1 p. m.. Hotel Statler concert ensemble; 2:30-4:30. Radio Dealers' program; 6:30-7:30, dinner music, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director; 8:15-8:30, W. L. Manning, baritone; 9-10, banquet of the Buffalo Trust company; 10-11, Larkin string orchestra, director, John Lund ; 11 :30, supperdance music, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director. WGY. Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 2 p. m., "A Guide to Better Homes," Mildred G. Bowen; 7:45, "Berceuse," WGY .orchestra; 8, "Dog Psychology." Dr. John March; "Song," orchestra; "A Siamese Wedding," orchestra; 8:20, "From Burma to Java," Dr. Slgel Bonsh: 10:30, WGY orchestra; Harriette Crannell Brookmen, pianist. WHA, Madison. Wis. (Central, 535.4), 7:45 p. m., addresses, Wisconsin Press association banquet. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central. 400), 4-5 p. m., selections, Alamo theater organ; 7:30-9, one-hour concert^ auspices Baptist Seminary and Training school, Rev. E. A. Burnette. director; WHAS stock company. WHB, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 2-3 p. m.. request program; 7-8, musical program, Peking cafe; "Personal Magnetism," Zenola Randell. WHK, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 273), 6 p. m., music. Radiograms; 7, bedtime story,. Ethel O. Hawes; 8, musical program and educational forum. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360.4), 6:30-7 p. m., Vincent Catanese and his Hotel Alamac orchestra; 77:30, Harry Richman and his entertainers with Eddie Elkins and his orchestra; 9:30-10, Dan Gregory and his Crystal Palace orchestra; 10-10:10, fashion chats, Mme. Belle; 10:10-10:25, Bob Miller, popular songs; 10:25-10:35, "Storage Batteries," H. B. Shontz; 10:3511, Roseland dance orchestra; 11-11:30, Vanity club revue; 11:30-12, Sam Wooding and his Club Alabam orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m., Ted Lewis and his Parody club orchestra. WHO. Des Moines, Iowa (Central, 522.3), 7:30-9 p. m.. Williamson brothers; J. W. Fletcher, tenor; Emilie Ritchie orchestra. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 1 p. m., Gimbel tea room orchestra; food talk, Anna B. Scott; 6:05. songs by Mark Fisher and Joe Burke; 6:15. Harvey Marburger and his vaudeville orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories. WJJD, Mooseheart, III. (Central, 302.8), 3:30-4:30 p. m., music, Mooseheart children, assembly, talks; 6:45-7:15. Albert Brown, organist; 7:15-8:15, solos, orchestra, talk; 11:30-12:30, request organ music, Albert Brown. WJY. New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 405), 8:15-10 p. m.. "Travelogue from Burma to Java," Dr. Sigel Roush with musical accompaniment; 10-10:30, "How Motion Pictures Are Made." Dr. A. B. Hitchens. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 455), 10:20-10:40 a. m., "Books," Grace Isabel Colbron; 10:40-10:50, Arts and decorations, Mrs, Mary Roberts; 1-2 p. m., Henry Vander Zanden's Hotel Ambassador trio; 2r4:30, City Federation of Women's clubs; 7-8, Savarin ensemble; 8-8:10, Wall Street Journal review: 8:10-8:20. "Public Speaking." N. Y. U. Air college. R. C. Borden; 8:40-9:25. sea songs, Chief Steward Ballyn of "Berengaria ;" 9:25-10, Michael Markels orchestra; 1010:30. Old Guard Ball jdireet; 10:30-11:30. Duke Yellman and his Irene Castle orchestra direct from Knickerbocker grill. WLS, Chicago, III. (Central, 345), 12-1 p. m.. R. F. D. program. Harmony aces. "Rook Farmer" series, G. C. Biggar; 3:45-4:45, homemakers' hour, club contest: 6:30, Ralph Emerson, organist: 6:50, Senate theater studio; 7, lullaby time Glenn Rowell and Ford Rush; 7:15, Chicago Association of Credit Men, quartet, trio and doubles; 8, R. F. D. program, Ford and Glenn, Hawaiian guitarists; "John Turnipseed," series; 9, Henrietta Greenfield, violinist; 9-10, Saddler feature; 9:30, Janet Simons, pianist; 9:40, Art Kahn. Senate theater; 10, Senate Symphony orchestra; 10:30, Isham Jones orchestra; 10:40, Ford and Glenn time. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 423), 8 a. m., physical exercises, Y. M. C. A., Wm. Stradtrnan, instructor: 12:15 p. m., program Delta Omicron sorority; 4, lesson in French, Madame Tcimpidis; pupils of Leo Stoffregen in recital. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5), 4 p. m.. talk on English, Mrs. J. Elliott Jenkins; 4:30, pupils, Bush conservatory; 5, lullaby lady, Mrs. Gene Davenport; 6, organ recital, Chicago theater; 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 8. weekly Wide-Awake club program, Mrs. Frances M. Ford: 8:30, musical geography. Mr. and Airs. Marx E. Oberndorfer; 9:15, Chicago Heights Women's club chorus. WMC. Memphis, Tenn. (Central, 503.9), 12 m., musical program, O. K. Houck Piano company; 8 p. m., bedtime story; 8:30, concert, Britlings' Novelty orchestra; 11, midnight frolic. Bob Miller. WNJ, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 233), 10:30-11 p. m.. Frank Daily and his Meadowbrook orchestra; 11-11:30. Wolfe Gilbert and company; 11:30-12. Original Dixieland jazz band; 12-12:30 a. m., Frank Daily and his Meadowbrook orchestra. WNYC, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. 528.8), 7:30-7:35 p. m.,. police alarms; 7:35-8, resume of meeting of board of estimate; 8:30-10:30, concert program from studio. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 522.3), 6 p. m., story hour, conducted by Doris Claire Secord, daughter of "Uncle Boss" of the World-Herald; 6:30, Harry Brader, violinist-conductor, and Frank Strawn, pianist, of the Rialto symphony orchestra; 7:15, current sport events, by Ivan L. Gaddis, sports editor of the Omaha Daily News; 9:30, program arranged by Thelma Skeen Swauger, harpist and pianist. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 498), 7:20 p. m., "Alfalfa." Charles W. Lau; 8, "Tri-City Night Hawks" WOI, Ames, Iowa (Central. 270), 12:30 p. m., college chimes. WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509.9), 11 a. m., organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:02 p. m., Wanamaker crystal tea room orchestra, Robert E. Golden, director: 4:45. organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 7:30, A. Candelori's ensemble. Hotel Adelphia; 8:25, Erno Rapee's intimate concert from Fox theater; 9:30. WOO orchestra; 10:03, William Bove's dance orchestra, Hotel Adelphia; 10:30. Vincent Bizzo's dance orchestra. WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 405), 2:30-2:45 p. m., Anne M. Fisher, soprano; Paul M. Yeaton, cornetist; 3-3:15, "Nietzsche." John Romiser; 3:30-4, Joe Brown and his orchestra; 6:15-7:30. "Music While You Dine," Ernie Krickett's orchestra; 8-8:30, Schubert string quartet; 8:30-9. program. Mabelanna Corby; 10-10:30, Mabelanna Corby. WQJ. Chicago, III. (Central, 448), 11-12 rn., Sunday dinner menu; 3-4 p. m., "A Valentine Party," Dorothy Dickens; 7-8 p. m.. concert, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden orchestra; Lois Mackey, accompanist; Miriam Burns, soprano; S. Levine, tenor; Erne Overson, accompanist; 10-2 a. m., Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks; Rogers boys. West Brothers, steel guitarists; Lauretta Giles, soprano; Monogram trio, Nate Caldwell, pianologues. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 12 m., entertainment; 5-6 p. m., songs and bedtime story, Bonnie Barnhardt: garden talk, William B. Deckner; 8-9, Tech. High school band; 10:45, program, students of Hoke Smith school. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 364), 6 p. m., Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians orchestra. WTAY, Oak Park, III. (Central, 250), 6:15-6:30 p. m., organ, Parthenon theater; 6:30-7:30. Atlas night; Black Cat orchestra. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern. 516), 8 a. m., setting-up exercises, R. J. Horton; 9:30. tonight's dinner; 12 m., Jules Klein's Statler orchestra; 3 p. m., the Detroit News orchestra: 6, Jules Klein's Statler orchestra; 7, the Detroit News orchestra; Anne Campbell, the Detroit News poet; Harry E. Parker, tenor. STATION KFSG PLANS CHURCH FOR INVALIDS Engraved Membership Cards to Be Issued Members LOS ANGELES.— Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist and pastor of Angelus Temple, known to Radiophans throug-h her 500-watt station, KFSG, is planning to establish a Church of the Air for shutins, invalids and others out of contact with any religious organization. Engraved membership cards will be issued to those desiring membership and regular services will be held. Mrs. McPherson has made many unusual uses of her station, one of which was the Radiocasting of services to congregations assembled in tents' in nearby towns. Incidentally, the problem of who shall pay for the upkeep of KFSG is no problem at all. Members of the church deem it a privilege to donate enough for the maintenance of the transmitter. Any person may make contribution enough for one day's broadcast, there being a long list of members waiting their turn to make this to KFSG.