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December 26,
RADIO DIG EST— Illustrated
Thursday, December 31
KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa (252), 12 m.. May's Flowor Lady, Una Ferguson; I p, m., travotoK. G. n. Van ii. mini; 0-7. musk-; !i-u, Dolmonlco Dreamers hotel orchestra ; vocal solos, tiugono HagKluml; 1-8 a. m., Nnv Year's eve program.
KOIL, Council Bluffs, Iowa (278). G:30-7 n. ra.. Marr's Imperials danee orchestra; 7-7:15, "What's Uulnn In Town Tonight?" 7:15-7:30, Sleepy Time Girl. Hernia .hi.,; 7:80-9, program; talk; 11-12. Randall's K.'i.il l.'ontenello oreheslrit.
KSD. St. Louis. Mo. (545.1), G:55 p. m„ WEAF chain.
KSO, Clarinda. Iowa (241.8), 7-9 p. m., Sliambaugh bund.
KTHS. Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8) 12:301 p. m.. orchestra; 0-2 a. m., First Birthday party,
KVW, Chicago. III. (535.4). 0:30-7 a. in., tnornlng exercises, Paul A. Leonhardt; 7:30, fnmlly worship; 10:80, farm and homo service; 11:85. tithlo talk, Anno J, Peterson; 12:05 p, m., noonday concert, Cominoinvealih Edison company; 1, luncheon concert, Congress hotel; 4, frolic; 0, dinner music, KDKA; 7:05. bedtime story, Walter Wilson; 7:33-7:53, speeches.
\ in !■' Bureau Federation: "How Vocational
Agricultural Students Secure Farm Practice." H. N. Hunger ford: "Future Cattle Rings In the Making," Prof. W. If. Tomhavo; 8. reading, Rev. C. J. Pernin; N:2ii-0. musical program; 9, an hour of music, Commonwealth Edison company; 10, evening at home; 1 a. in., Insomna club, Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawks.
WAMD. Minneapolis, Minn. (243.8), 12 in., musical program; Loone Taylor, pianist; Whites Nightengale. nl, i l,,i i ; Mrs. ,1, Itarrett, soprano; Carl Schinhl, tenor; Bayne Cummins, accompanist.; Robert Davis,
i, : Wayne Hugaboom, accompanist; 6:15, dinner
concert, Genrgo Osborn's Hotel Radisson orchestra; 11. Skyrocket frolic, George Osborn's Radisson hotel orchestra.
WBBM, Chicago. III. (226). 4-0 p. m„ Harry Sosnik, Sandy Meek; Valentino Inn orchestra; William Dalton; Irene Beasley; Sidney Nlerman; Russell Meyers; 8-10, Rocky Mountain Qifartet; Tip trio; Zicgler sisters: Miiiiim Hadley, violinist; .Tonne St. Anne, baritone; Christian Grimm; Moulin Rouge orchestra; 10-12 m., Efarry Sosntk, Sandy Meek; Moulin Bouge orchestra; stars from Moulin Rouge cafe; Harry Brailsford.
WBCN, Chicago, III. (2C6). 10-10:30 a. m. Penny Wise, tho shopper's ready helper, shopping talk; 7-8, classical hour; Emily Stone, violinist.; Ada Mae Stone, accompanist: Lemmyon Ainoureaux, French tenor: Ethel l i,, I'll,.,, soprano; Alice McMahon, contralto; Margaret McArthur, pianist; .lohn Williams, baritone; 10-1 a. in., Elmer Jordan & Co., Owl matinee.
WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 3:30-1:30 p. m.. the Star' string trio; li-7, school of the air; address; talk. Louis Meeker; tho Tell-Me-a-Story lady; Trianon ensemble; 1115-1 a. m.. Nlghthawk frolic: Carl Nordberg's PlanUition players; Ted Meyn, organist.
WENR, Chicago, III. (266), 6-7 p. m.. dinner concert; Rauland lyric trio; Marie Tolly, soprano; Frank Westphal; 8-10, All American Pioneers: Vic Fredericks, Rose Kutta. soprano; strand Harmony entertainers; Say Hibbeler, Will Rossiter.
WFAA, Dallas. Texas (475.9), 12:30-1 p. m., DeWitt MeMurray, humorist: Viola Cassldy, pianist; 6:307:30, Don Bestor's Bests; 8:30-9:30, G. Haydn Jones and musicians.
WGES. Oak Park, III. (250), 5-7 p. m., artists, Tiffin theater organ; 8-9, Gus Edwards and his jazz band, popular entertainers; 11-1 a. m., Gns Edwards' orchestra; organ selections; popular program.
WGN, Chicago, III. (302.8), 7 a. m., setting-up exercises; 11-11:30, fashion facts; 11:30-12 m., Sally Joy Brown; 12-12:40, household hints; 12:40-2:30, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 2:30-3. Lyon and Healy artist series; 3:30-4:15, tea time music, Marshall Field tea room orchestra; 4:30-5, Edward Benedict, organist; 5:30-5:57, children's program: 6:30-7, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 8-9. program, WEAF: 10-11, Jack Chapman's orchestra; Blackstone hotel dance orchestra.
WHAD, Milwaukee, Wis. (275), 11 a. m., pianologue, Andy Mertel: 4 p. m., Mrs. Feme Medley Hansen, vocalist; I. E. Clayton, baritone; 6:15-7, Bill Benning's Milwaukee Athletic club orchestra.
WHB. Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 7 p. m.. organ; 8, New Year's eve address, Dr. James W. Flfleld; classical music.
WHO. Des Moines, Iowa (526), 7:30-8 p. m., Raleigh quintet : S-9, Bankers Life trio; 11-12 New Year's eve program.
WHT, Chicago, III. (399.8), 10 a. m.. Jean Sargent's program, woman's club, Jelke Good Luck Girl, studio features; 11, specialists from studio; 12 p. m., Al Carney's complimentary organ hour; 1-2, special studio program; 6-7:30. classical program, dinner organ recital, Franklin Hathaway, baritone; Ada May Hathaway, violinist; Edwin Kemp, tenor; Genevieve Barry Burnham, soprano; 7:45-9:15, musical features: 9:30, Jelke entertainers; Al Carney, organist; Husk O'Hare's orchestra; Howard Sershon, tenor; Rita McFawn, popular songs; 10:10, U. S. L. half hour of dauce music; 12, Pat Barnes and Al Carney.
WIBO, Chicago, III. (226), 2-4 p. m.. shut-in program, Jack Spratt and the Carl Sulzer orchestra; Ted Fiorito, pianist; Victor Young and Dan Russo, violinist; Vernon Hayes, saxophonist; "Home Economics," Grace Viall Gray; 6-8, Walter Preston, singing songs made famous by John McCormac; Harriet Herbert, contralto; Elsie D. Hoffman, soprano; Chester Newman, baritone; Monita Caldwell, pianist; Mildred Perlin, reader; Wm. Molnaire, tenor; Helen Snyder, soprano; 12 midnight, midnight jamboree; colored quartet. Boh Northrop. Jack Sprat. Ted Fiorito, Dan Russo, Carl Sulzer orchestra, Floyd Bevoir, Erwin Cornelius.
WJAZ, Chicago, III. (322.4). 10 p. m., chimes; classical program, E. Warren K. Howe, director: Florence Smith, contralto; William Hayden, tenor; Laura Turner, soprano; Edward Martin, bass; George Smith. baritone Joseph Brlnkmar. pianist Maltert Huguelet, pianist; Act III of "Faust"; Zenith opera company, selections from operas; Drinking songs of Ye Olden Times.
WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 8 p. m., violin, piano and vocal soloist. Hotel Alms: 9, Post-Wurlitzer classical series, Burnet C. Tuthill, director.
WLIB, Chicago, III. (302.8), 7-8 p. m., program, WEAF; 9-10, WEAF: 11-12. .lack Chapman's orchestra; Blackstone hotel dance orchestra.
WLS. Chicago, III. (344.6), 12-1 p. ra., WLS trio; 6:30, Ralph Emerson, organist; 7, lullaby time; 7:15, WLS music hour.
WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 7:30 a. m., excercises, William Stradtman of the Y. M. C. A.; 7:45, morning devotions, auspices of Parkway Y. M. C. A.; 12 m„ organ concert, Mildred Prigge; 12:30 p. m., health talk. Dr. Carl Wilzback; 4, piano recital, Adelaide Apfel and pupils; 7, dinner bour concert. Hotel Gibson, Robert Visconti, director; 7:30 lessons in Bridge, Mrs. Guy Purdy; 7:40, Hotel Gibson concert: 10, New Year's Eve celebration. Hotel Gibson; 12:15, midnight bow-wows celebrating New Year's Eve at the Hotel Gibson.
WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5), 12:45 p. in., farm school; 2", shut-in program; 4, Illinois Federation of Women's clubs program; 4:15, musical program; 5:15, Topsy Turvy time; 6, Chicago theater organ recital; 6:30, Wide-Awake club; 8. Mr. and Mrs. Marx E. Oberndorfer, musical lecture: 8:30, Whitney trio; 9. University of Chicago lecture; 9:20, Elizabeth Stokes soprano.
WMBB, Chicago, III. (250), 7-8 p. m.. Trianon duo. 1,'iaiik Barney, tenor: 9-11, Trianon orchestra; Woodlawn theater orchestra; Tracy and Duncan, Scotty Welsh, Madison Sisters.
WMC, Memphis. Tenn. (499.7), 7:15 p. m., bedtime stories; 8:30, Cooper's Hawaiian orchestra.
WOAW. Omaha, Nebr. (526), 12:30 p. in.. Brandeis tea room orchestra; 6, classical; 0:51), Randall's Royal Fontenelle orchestra; 0, Sunshine program; 10:30, Herb Feiorman and his Omadala orchestra.
WOC, Davenport, Iowa (483.6), 12:15-12:25 p. m., farm school; "Loguino Day — Clovers, Clovers, Clovers —Which One Shall We Uso?" 3-3:30, home management schedule. Aunt Jane; 5:45-6, chime concert: 0:30-0:50, Sandman's bedtime stories; 7-7:30, musical program, tho LarMnlt.es, WIOAF; 7:30-8, WEAF program; 8-0, Clicquot club Itanjoleors, WEAF; 911:80, Goodrich zippers, WEAF: 11:30-12:80, New Year's Eve surprise program, LeClairo hotel orchestra.
WOI, Ames, Iowa (270), 12:30 p. m.. college chimes; [2:15, "Farm Crops", Prof. H. D. Hughes; 7 ;.'10, Dairyman's short course; 7:50, program.
WOK, Chicago. III. (217.3). 5-7 p. m.. Capitol theater organ; George AUon. 'tenor; Harriet Duty, contralto; Bob Mokrejs, pianist; 10-1:30, Bernlo Cummins Town .lull orchestra; Husk O'Hare's Cncoanut Grove orche tra; Capitol theater program: Ned Miller, tenor; Harrlel I. co. contralto; Herman slnnlko, violinist; George Allen, tenor; Bob Mokrejs, pianist.
WOQ. Kansas City, Mo. (278), 7-R p. in.. Unity Educational program, 8-9, concert.
WORD, Batavia, III. (275), 8 p. m., Webster hotel conc. 1 1 trio; 8:15, concert, program. Diana Strykor, dlnii.ir; 0:30. International Sunday school lesson; C. E. Schiller.
WOS. iefferson City, Mo. (440.9), 9 p. m., old time fiddlin' contest.
WQJ. Chicago, III. (447.5), 11-12 in.. "Using the Holiday Feast Leftovers," Grna .1. Bertrams; "Marketing," Jesse M. Do Booth; 3-4 p. m., home hour. Helen Harrington Downing, director; 7-8, Ralph Williams and his Ralnbo Gardens orchestra; Clement Laskowski, tenor; 10, Ralph Williams and his Ralnbo Skylarks. Jerry Sullivan, Rose Vanderbosch, Hal Lansing.
WSAI. Cincinnati. O. (325.9), 7 p. m„ studio concert; 7:80, "Pop" concert. WHAF; 8, Cliquot club program, WEAF; 9, Goodrich Zippers, WEAP.
WSB. Atlanta. Ga. (428.3). 8 p. in.. Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, Jr., organist; 10:45, concert.
WSOE, Milwaukee. Wis. (240), 5:30 p. m.. twilight hour musicale; 8. Wisconsin Bible conference ussociation. Dr. J. C. O'Hair, pastor; 9, New Year's Eve program, community singing; Samuel J. McKlllop, director.
Mountain Time Stations
CFAC, Calgary, Can. (435.8), 7 p. m., bedtime story: 10-12, Canadian National Railways' program; orchestra, Gladys Webb Foster, director; George Burrcll, tenor.
KFWA, Ogden, Utah (260, 4-5 p. m.. organ recital, Paramount theater; 5-6, Ogden Radio Dealers program.
KFXF. Colorado Springs, Colo. (250), 9-10:30 p. m., Rosemary Gardens dance program.
KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4), 12:15 p. m., Rlalto theater musicale; 3:30. matinee for housewives; 4:15. fashion; 6:30, Brown Palace string orchestra; 7:30. farm question box.
Pacific Time Stations
KFON, Long Beach. Calif. (232.4), 4:30-5 p. m., amusement bulletin; 6-6:30 p. m., organ recital. Brayton's theater; 7:30-9. Long Reach municipal band; 9-10, concert. Holder's Studio auditorium.
KFWB, Hollywood. Calif. (252), 7 p. m., "Plastic Surgery." Dr. T. Floyd Brown; 7:15, microphone brevities: 7:30-8, program, Elmer R. Sly company; 8-9, studio program; 9-10, program, Don P. Smith. Inc.. Diana-Moon dance orchestra; Sol Hoopii's Hawaiian*; 10-11, Warner Brothers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman: 11-12, Hollywood Roof ballroom orchestra by remote control.
KGO. Oakland. Calif. (361), 11:30-1 p. m.. luncheon concert, Pacific States Electric company; 4-5:30, concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis; 8, "Stray Cats," farce, KGO players.
KGW, Portland, Ore. (481.5), 12:30-1:30 p. m., Rose City trio: 0-7, dinner concert; 7:45-8, lectures. Catholic Truth society.
KHJ, Los Angeles. Calif. (405.2), 6-6:30 p. m., Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaw, leader; 6:30-7:30, history story. Prof. Hertzog; Dickie Brandon; Sunny Jane Hughes, screen juveniles, story by Uncle John; 8-1 a. m., program, Pacific Electric Railway company, "Passing Radio Review of 1925" arranged by J. Howard Johnson and including entertainment by over fifty well-known artists.
KMTR. Hollywood, Calif. (238). 5-6 p. m., home hour. Mammy Simmons and pupils of Carter Weaver in continuity program; 6-7, Starr Piano company studio; 8-10, The Turner orchestra, Loren Powell, director.
KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (336.9). 5:30-6:15 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe organ studio; Town Tattler; 6:15. travel talk, W. F. Alder; 6:30-7. Atwater Kent concert orchestra, Paul Finstein, leader; 7-8, program, H. L. Crockett, featuring Ilya Bronson, concert 'cellist; 8-9, program, Willys-Overland dealers of Southern California: 9-10, precious gems programs, M. Weinstein ; 10-11, Ray West's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra.
KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (428.3), 7, 7:30, 8 a. m., daily dozen exercises; 10, domestic science talk, Virginia Tappan; 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 2:30-3:30, matinee program; 3:304:30, Cyrus Trobbe's Palace hotel orchestra; 5:156:15, children's hour stories. Big Brother; 6:40-7, Waldemar Lind and the States Restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, program. Radio Eight symphony orchestra, George von Hagel, director; 9-10, Palace hotel dance orchestra. Gene James, director; 10-11, Jack Coakley's Cabirians.
KTAB, Oakland, Calif. (240), 9-9:30 a. in., prayer service, Rev. G. W. Phillips; 9-12, studio program.
Pacific I p. m.
Headliners Today
Eastern Central Mountain
4 p.m. 3 p. oi. 2 p. m.
WIP (008.2) Basketball game.
7 6 5 4 WRC (408.5) Special program.
7:50 6:50 5:50 4:50
WOAW (526) JalTy's string quintet,
8 7 6 5 WAHG (315.0) Ninth "Great Artist" recital.
8:30 7:30 6:30 5:30
WEEI (348.0) Neapolitan girls' quintet. WHO (520) Boone mixed quartet.
9 8 7 6 WBZ (333.1) Victor hour of music
930 8:30 7:30 6:30
WFAA (475.9) Schubert choral club.
10 9 8 7
KTHS (374.8) New Year's program. WLIT (394.5) Morning Glory club. KOA (322.4) Minstrel show. WGY (379.5) "Take a Chance." comedy. WOC (483.6) Special program.
1:30 a.m. 1230 a.m. 11:30 1030
KGW (191.5) Hoot Owls.
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Friday, silent night for: CFAC, CHIC. CKNC, CNRC, CNRM, CNRO, CNRR. CNRW, KFD). KFEQ. KFMQ, KFUO, KFWA, KFXF, KGO. KLDS. KMA, KPRC. KSD, KUOM. PWX. WAFD, WBAL, WBBR, WCAD. WCAP, WCBD, WCX, WEAF. WEAO, WEBW, WGBS, WGR. WHAS, WHAZ, WHN, WIP, WJAR. W1AZ, WKRC, WLW, WMAQ. WMCA, WNYC, WOI, WOR. WOS. WREO. WRVA, WSAI, WSM, WSUI, WSMB, WTAG, WTAM, WTIC.
Eastern Time Stations
KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1). 7:15-8 a. m cises, O'Shannon; lu, domestic science and the housewife: 12:20. Sunday school lesson, Mace; 5:45, Auntie Jim's letter from across the Sea; 6:30, dinner concert; 8:30, Teaberry time.
WAHG, Richmond Hill. N. Y. (315.6), 12-12:15 p. ill.. Sidney Raphael, pianist; 7:30;7:45, Maude Mason, pianist; 7:45-8, I'rof. Richard E. Mayne, everyday speech: 8-0, ninth "Great Artist", organ recital. Chandler Goldlhwaite and Maurice Garabrant. organists: 0-9:15, AKin J. Genesen, violinist; 0:15-0:30. Doris Sheldon, contralto; 9:80-9:45, Cameron Emslie, pianist; 10-10:15, Ruth Wagner, soprano; 10:15-11, l'app's orchestra.
WBAL. Baltimore, Md. (375), 5:30-6 P. m., children's stories for the New Y'ear, Hazel Knox, singer and entertainer.
WBZ. Springfield. Mass. (333.1). 6:30 p. m.. Little symphony orchestra, KDKA; 7 ::I0. Edward D'Anato, pianist; 8, concert, Edwin J. MeEnelly and his orchestra; 8:80, concert. Hotel Vendome, Samuel Seinlger, director; 0. Victor hour of music. WJZ; 10:05, Edwin .1. MeEnelly and his singing orchestra.
WCAU. Philadelphia, Pa. (277.6). 7:30 p. m.. Clarence Seaman and his Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra; 8:15, chiropractic talk, Doughty-Marsh college; 8:30, songs; 8:45, Carolyn Thomas and American Radio trio; 0:15. Ed Kiefer, humorist; 0:30, Billy and his saxophone: 10, Danny Dougherty and Willie Horowitz, songs and jokes; 10:30, Jack Myer's Musical Architects.
WEAF, New York. N. Y. (491.5), 4-5, p. in., musical program; 0-7, dinner music. Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, 7-11, "Father Time Calls Upon Sir Hobgoblin", Blanche Elizabeth Wade. Story Teller, G. R. Kinney Co. Inc., "The Happiness Candy Boys;" Eagle Neutrodvn trio: 11-12. dunce orchestra.
WEB), New York, N. Y. (272.6), 7-7:15 p. m., Ritz theater ensemble; 7:45-8, Phillip Krumholtz, trainmen tenor; 8-8:20, Arthur Wechsler, pianist; 8:208:45, John L. Hughes, banjo mandolinist; 8:45-9 p. m., William H. Melvin, tenor, Norman Hennefeld, accompanist.
WEEI, Boston, Mass. (348.6), G:45 p. m.. Big Brother club; 7:30, Whiting's Grade A. Five; 8, Sager's halt hour of hospitality; 8:30, Neapolitan Girl's quintet;
9, musicale; 9:30, Carter's Incas; 10, Scotty Holmes and his orchestra; Imperial Marimba band.
WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5). 10:15 a. m., reports; 10:30, solos; 1 p. m.. tea room orchestra: 3, recital; 6:30. Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Bellevue Stratford dance orchestra.
WGCP. New York. N. Y. (252). 1 p. m.. Mirror Race results and latest news items half hourly; 3-3:15, Ona Welsh, pianist, 3:15-3:30, Osborne & Meredith, songs; 3:30-3:45, Constantino Ramos, saxophonist; 3:45-4, Hugo Angelo, tenor; 4-4:30, orchestra; 4:30-4:45, Charol de Thomee, pianist; 5-5:10, May Ballin, songs; 5:10-5:20, Clarence Profit, profit; 5:20-5:30. Jack Neal, songs; 6-6:30. Littmann's orchestra; 6:30-7. Daddy Dingle and his Jingle machine; 7-7:30, Janssen's Hofbrau; 7:30-8, Richard Cheatham's band; 8-8:05, health talk; 8:05-8:15, Gertrude Gaurente, pianist; 8:15-8:30, Wing Unger, songs.
WGHB, Clearwater, Fla. (266), 6-7 p. m., Fenway hotel orchestra; 8:30-9:30, Henry I. Marshall, composer.
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5), 6:30 p. m.. International Sunday school lesson; 7, dinner program, Eastman theater orchestra; 7:30. program, address, musical selections, WJZ; 9, studio program, WJZ:
10, comedy, "Take a Chance", Ten Eyck Clay, director, WGY players.
WHAR. Atlantic City, N. I. (275), 10:45 a. m., Chelsea Baptist church; 2 p. m.. Seaside hotel trio; 8, Seaside hotel quartet; 11:15, Strand theater organ recital.
WIP. Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2), 6:45 a. m.. setting-up exercises; 7. setting-up exercises; 1 p. m., Gimbel tea room orchestra: 3, basketball game. University of Pennsylvania and Yale university; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories.
W1R, Pontiac, Mich. (517), 7 p. m., Jean Goldkette's Petite symphony orchestra, soloists; 7:30, Arctic Condon trio; 8, Summerfield and Hecht presentation.
STATIONS IN ORDER OF WAVE LENGTHS USED
Meters Call 217.3 WOK
Meters Call 275 WHAR
Meters Call
Meters Call
Meters Call 406 WBAR
Meters Call 468.5 WRC
305.9 WJAR
361.2 KGO
226 WBBM
275 WORD
309.1 KDKA
361.2 WHN
410.7 CKAC
475.9 WBAP
226 WIBO
275.3 WJAS
315.6 KFDM
365.6 WDAF
416.4 WCCO
475.9 WTIC
240 KFVE
278 KOIL
315.6 WAHG
365.6 WHB
421 KIAF
475.9 WFAA
240 KTAB
278 WCAU
315.6 WGBS
370.2 WEBH
422.3 WLW
480 CYL
240 WOAX
278 WGBTJ
319 WGR
370.2 WJJD
422.3 WKRC
483.6 WOC
243.8 WAMD
278 WOQ
319 WSMB
374.8 KTHS
428.3 WSB
483.6 WSUI
250 WGES
280.2 WNAC
322.4 KOA
379.5 WGY
428.3 KPO
491.5 KGW
250 WMBB
282.8 WOAN
322.4 WJAZ
379.5 WHAZ
434.5 CNRO
491.5 WEAF
252 KFWB
282.8 WSM
325.9 WSAI
384.4 CKY
434.5 NAA
499.7 WMC
252 WGCP
285.5 WKAR
333.1 WBZ
384.4 KJR
434.5 CFCN
508.2 KLX
265.6 WMAK
285.5 WREO
336.9 KNX
384.4 WMBF
435 AT9
508.2 WIP
266 KFNF
288.3 KFKX
337 KFMX
389.4 WEAR
440.9 KLDS
508.2 WOO
266 WBCN
288.3 WLWL
340.7 KFAB
389.4 WTAM
440.9 WDWF
516.9 CJCA
266 WGHB
293.9 KTBI
340.7 WKAQ
394.5 WFI
440.9 WOS
516.9 WCX
268 WTAG
293.9 WEAO
340.7 WMCA
394.5 WLIT
447.5 WMAQ
516.9 WJR
270 WGHP
296.9 KPRC
344.6 WCBD
394.5 WOAI
447.5 WQJ
526 WHO
272.6 WBBR
299.8 KFMQ
344.6 WLS
399.8 WHAS
454.3 KFOA
526 WNYC
273 KWKH
299.8 KSL
348.6 KOB
399.8 WHT
454.3 WJZ
526 WOAW
272.6 WEBJ
299.8 WPG
348.6 KWSC
400 PWX
455 KTW
535.4 KYW
272.6 WFBH
302.8 WGN
348.6 WEEI
405.2 KHJ
461.3 WCAE
535.4 WHA
273 WRW
302.8 WLIB
352.7 WWJ
405.2 WJY
467 KFI
545.1 KFUO
275 WHAD
305.9 KTCL
356.9 CKNC
405.2 WOR
468.5 WCAP
545.1 KSD
WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 12:02 p. m.. dally
almanac; Arcadia call' conceit orchestra; Stanley theater organ recital; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 4:80, recital; 7::;n, Dream Daddy's bedtime stones; "Sunbeam Party"; 8:80, concert, WitherBpoon hall; 10, Morning Glory club concert; Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; 10:30, "Rufus and Rastus," songs and chattel
WNYC, Now York. N, Y. (526), 11-1 p. m., installation ol clt.v officials. City Hall,
WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 11 a. m., organ recital; 12, Gulden's crystal tea room orchestra; <J :ir>, Oman recital; 7:80, Rita Carlton orchestra; 8, WOO orchestra; 9:80, Fox theater program; 10, organ recital, Mary IS. Vogt; 1U:^0, Hotel Sylvania dance orchestra.
WOR, Newark, N. J. (405.2), 6:15-0:30 p. m., words often mispronounced; 6:30-6:45, Man in Moon stories; 6:45-7:30, Jacques Jacobs' Hotel Bbelton ensemble.
WRC. Washington, D. C. (468.3). 10 a. m., women's
I i. WJZ; 12 m., Otlo F. Beck, organist; 1 p. m.,
N.u Willard hold orchestra; 7-12, special program.
WTAM, Cleveland. Ohio (389.4), 12:15-1:15 p. m., luncheon music, popular entertainers; 0-7, popular entertainers.
Central Time Stations
KFDM, Beaumont Texas (315.6). 12:25-12:55 p. m., hand concert; 7-7 ::tu. children's program; 8-10:30. hand concert. Magnolia Petroleum company's Refinery
I. anil.
KFEQ, Oak. Nebr. (268), 2-3., King's entertainers.
KFKX, Hastings, Nebr. (288.3), 9 p. m.. special New Year's musical program; Lou M. Otteson, director.
KFNF. Shenandoah, Iowa (266). 7 p. in., Sunday school lesson; 7:80, pipe organ concert.
KFRU, Columbia, Mo. (499.7), 7 p. m., "Progress in Improving Marketing ('mi. lit ions," F. L, Thomson.
KFVE, University City, Mo. (240), 9:15 p. m., amusement review, Romaine Fielding; Mae Miller, soprano; Gertrude Watson, accompanist.
KLDS, Independence, Mo. (441), 6:30 p. m., "Start the New Year Eight"
KPRC, Houston, Texas (296.9), 12 m., Frank Tilton, hoy pianist.
KSO, Clarinda, Iowa (241.8), 7-9 p. in., orchestra music
KTHS. Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8). 12:rt<i1 p. m., orchestra; !)-lu, New Year's program; 1010:30, special selections.
KYW, Chicago, III. (535.4), 6:30-7 a. m.. morning exercises, Paul A. Leonhardt; 7:30, Morning Worship; 12:05 p. m., noonday concert, Commonwealth Edison company: 1, luncheon concert, Congress hotel; 6, dinner music, KDKA; 7:05, Uncle Bob's bedtime story; 9, an hour of music. Commonwealth Edison company; 10-12:30 a. m., midnight revue; Paul Ash and his orchestra; Coon-Sanders' Original Nighthawks; Henri Keates, organist; 1, Insomnia club.
WAMD, Minneapolis, Minn. (243.8), 12:30 p. m., special New Year's Day program ; 4 :30, studio program; 0, dinner conceit, George Osborn's Hotel Radisson orchestra; 8, Reception Five New Year's celebration; 11, Skyrocket frolic, George Osborn's Hotel Radisson Skyrockets.
WBBM, Chicago, III. (226), 4-6' p. m., Harry Sosnik Sandy Meek; Valentino Inn orchestra; Harold Moravo; William Dalton; Joe McManus, Moulin Rouge orchestra; 8-9, popular program; 9-10, entertainers.
WBCN, Chicago, III. (266), 10-10:30 a. ra.. Penny Wise, "The Shopper's Ready Helper," shopping talk; 55:15 p. m., police bulletins: 7-8. Fireside hour, WBCN hobby club; George R. Cleveland, "Big Boy" Yagle, pianist; Will Rossiter, "The Daddy of the Song Publisher," tenor and songwriter; Harold Johnson, hoy xylophonlst; 10:12, request program; Midway dancing gardens orchestra; Eddie Matts and Billy Donovan, tenor and pianist; West End Harmony hoys, instrumental duo; Ed. Dempsey. "The Silken-Voiced Tenor," Alice McMahon, contralto; "Big Boy" Yagle, planologlst.
WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 10:45 a. ra., Gold Medal flour cooking school; 0-7 p. m., school of the air; address, Kansas City children's bureau; the TellMe-a-Story Lady; Trianon ensemble; 8-10, varied musclal program. Star's orchestra ; soloists; 11 :45-l a. m., Nighthawks frolic; the Plantation players.
WDOD, Chattanooga, Tenn. (256), 6:30-7 p. m., organ music, Tivoli theater; 7-8, Hotel Patten orchestra; 8:15, special feature, studio program; 11, popular request program.
WFAA, Dallas, Texas (475.9). 12:30-1 p. m.. Sunday school lesson. Dr. Horace M. Whaling; farmers' period; 3:30-4, Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation home-makers' program; 4:30-5, woman's hour; 6:307 :30, Honey Boys' orchestra, John McFall, director ; 8:30-9:30, Schubert choral club.
WGES. Oak Park, 111. (250), 5-7 p. m., songa. Tiffin theater organ, vocal selections: 8-9, Gus C. Edwards and his jazz band; vocal and instrumental; organ solos; 11-1 a. m.. trio, Gus C. Edwards and his jazz band; Tiffin theater organ, artists.
WGN, Chicago, III. (302.8), 7 a. m.. setting-up exercises; 11-11:30, fashion facts; 11:30-12 m., Sally Joy Brown; 12-12:40, household hints; 12:40-2:30, Drake concert ensemble ; Blackstone string quintet ; 2 :30-3, Lyon and Healy artist series ; 3 :30-4 :15, Marshall Field tea room orchestra ; 4:30-5, Edward Benedict organist; 5:30, children's program; 6:30-7, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 8-9, Drake concert ensemble; 10-11, Jack Chapman's orchestra, Blackstone hotel dance orchestra.
WHAD, Milwaukee. Wis. (275), 11 a. m., pianologue, Andy Hertel; Chas. R. Allen, harmonica; 6:15-7 p. m., Arthur Richter, organist; 7, Bill Juhre's Radio cartoon game; 8:30-10, Wisconsin theater revue.
WHB, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 7 p. m., string quartet, choir and popular orchestra.
WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (526), 7:30-9 p. m., program, Boone mixed quartet, Alice Hartman Smith ; 11-12, Corn Sugar orchestra.
WHT, Chicago, III. (399.8), 10 a. m., Jean Sargent's program, woman's club, Jelke Good Luck Girl, studio features ; 10 :45. Betty Crocker home service ; 11, special studio features; 12 p. m., Al Carney's complimentary organ hour; 1-2, special studio program, Grayling's string trio; 6, classical program, dinner organ recital. Grayling's string trio; Bob York, tenor; Bernice Taylor, soprano ; Mina Smith, violinist ; Leola Aikman, soporano; 7:45 (238), musical features; 0:30, Dutch Masters, Loftis half hour of music, Freddie Whitmer, pianist; Samuel G. Rowe, tenor; Oscar Heather, tenor; Pat Barnes, tenor; Helen Rauh, pianist; Husk O'Hare's orchestra; 12, Pat Barnes and Al Carney.
WIBO, Chicago, IH. (266), 2-4 p. ra., shut-in program; Jack Sprat and the Carl Sulzer orchestra ; Ted Fiorito, pianist; Victor Young, Dan Russo, violinist ; Vernon Hayes, saxophonist; "Home Economics," Grace Viall Gray, 6-8, Walter Preston, popular songs; Otlis Pike Jester, soprano; Mary Thrash House, pianist; Joe North, baritone; Sheperd Levine. tenor; Florence Osterman ; Ray McKay, baritone; Evelyn Nelson, pianist; 10, special Oh Henry! night. "Special Show."
WLIB, Chicago, III. (302.8), 7-8 p. m., dinner concert; 9-10, Fred Hamm and his Liberty orchestra; 11-12. Jack Chapman's orchestra; Blackstone hotel dance orchestra.
WLS, Chicago, III. (344.6). 12-1 p. m.. Ford and Glenn, R. F. D. farm program; 6:30, Ralph Emerson's organ concert; 7, Ford and Glenn's lullaby time; 7:15. program of lullabys; 7:45, "Poet's Corner," Wallace Bruce Amsbairy's; 8, R. F. D. farm program, champion Ocarina teams of Chicago; Mozart quartet. Budlong quartet, Elizabeth Hartman; 9, Chicago Little Symphonv concert; 10:40, Ford and Glenn time.
WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 7:30 a. m., healthful exercises, William Stradtman, Y. M. C. A.; morning devotions, auspices of the Parkway Y. M. C. A.; 12:30 p. m., Hotel Gibson, Robert Visconti, director.
WMBB. Chicago, III. (250), 7-8 p. m., Trianon duo; Frank Bordner, baritone; 9-11. Trianon orchestra; Woodlawn theater orchestra; G. Wells. Walter Duffy, Scotty Welsh. Madison Sisters, Babbe and Barr.
WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7), 7:15 p. m.. bedtime stories; 8:30. program. Atwater Kent Radio corporation; 11, Harry O. Nichols, organist.
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