Radio Digest (Oct 1923-July 1924)

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16 The National Broadcast Authority — RAD "COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN' T Where to Hear Concerts HESE are the stations for music lovers to dial, and you can hear, providing you dial correctly and read the programs carefully, everything from jazz to opera. Tuesday: KDKA, KFI. KFSG, KGO, KHJ. KPO, KSD, KTW, WAAM, WAAW, WBAH, WBAP, WBZ, WCAE, v WDAF. WDAP, WDAR, WEAF, A. WFI, WGI, WGY, WHAS, WHB. WIP. WJAX. WJAZ. W.IV. W.JZ, "WLAG. WLW, WMAQ, WMC, WOAW, WOO. WOK. WSB, WTAS. W'WJ. Wednesday: KDKA. KFAE. KFI, ,\ KFSG. KGW, KHJ. KPO. KSD, KTW, PWX, WAAM, WAAW, WBAP, WBZ, WDAF. WDAP. WDAR, WCAE, WCX. WEAF. WEAO. WFAA. AVFI, WGI. WHAS, WHB. WIP, WJAZ. WJZ, WLAG. WLW, WMAQ, WOC, WOO, WPR. WOS, WSF WTAM. WTAS, WWJ. Thursday: CKAC, KFI, KFSG, KGO, KGW. KHJ. KLZ, KPO, KSD, KYW. WAAM, WBAH, WBAP, WBZ, WCAE, WCAL. WCBD. WCX, WDAF. WDAP, WDAR, WEAF. WEAO, WFAA, WFI, WGI. WGT. WHAS. WHB. WIP, WJAX, WJAZ. WJV, WJZ. WLAG, WLW, „'. WMC, WOAW, WOC, WOO, WSB, WTAS, WWJ.' Friday: KDKA. KFAE, KFI, KFSG, KHJ, KGW, KPO, KYW, WBAH, WBAP, WBAV;, WBZ, WCAE, WCAL. WCX, WDAF, WDAR, WEAF, WEAO, WFAA, WFI, WGI, WGX, WHAS, WHB, WHK, WIP, WJAZ, WJY, WJZ, WLAG, WMAQ, WMC, WOAW, WOC, WOO, WOR, WOS, WSB, WTAS, WWJ. Saturday: CKAC, KDKA, KFI, KFNF, KFSG, KGO, KHJ, KPO, KSD, KYW, PWX, WBZ, WCAE, WCAL, WDAF, WDAP, WDAR, WEAF, WFAA, WFI, WGI, WHAS, WHK, WIP, WJAZ, WJZ, WLAG, WMAQ, WMC, WOAW, WOC, WOO, WOR, WSB, WTAM, WTAS, WWJ. Sunday: CKAC, KFI, KFNF, KFSG, KPO, KHJ, KYW, WBAP,. WCAE, WCAL, WDAP, WDAR, WEAF, WFAA, WGI. WGY, WHAS, WHK, WIP, WJAZ, WLAG, WOC, WSB, WTAS. Monday: KDKA, KFAE, KFI, KPO, WAAM, WAAW, WBAH, WBAP, WBAV, WBZ, -WCAE, WCBD, WDAF, WDAR, WEAF, WFI, WGY, WHAZ, WIP, WLAG, WLW, WMC, WOAW, WOC, WOO, WOR, WOS, WSB, WTAS. Tuesday: KPO, WHAS, WOAW, WAAW, WDAF, WIP, WOO, WLW, WGY, WSB, WTAS. Wednesday, March 26 (Continued from page 15) KFOA. Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 455), 8:30 p. m.. Program. Dr. Evan Killgore. director, eornetist; Mrs. Evan Killgore. accompanist; Edris Beckwith, soprano; R. H. Reynolds, soprano; Robert D. Bradley, baritone; G. M. Dagget, bass; Harrison Levy, violinist; Kenneth Ionian, pianist; Crystal Dahl. age 12. pianist; Austin Killgore. age 9. violinist. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 546). 7:00 p. m., Program, Abergh's Concert Ensemble ; Arne Araeson. violinist; 9:00, Music; 11:00. Hotel Statler Dance Music KYW. Chicago, III. (Central. 536). 11:35 a. m.. Table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 6:50. Children's bedtime story ; 7 :00-7 :30. Dinner concert. Joska Debabary's Orchestra: Clyde Doerrs Orchestra; 8:00-8:58. Edison Symphony Orchestra, Morgan L. Eastman, director; Stanislawa Jozefowicz, soprano; Miss Dryer, accompanist; 9:00. "Good Roads Report," Chicago Motor Club; 9:05, Book Reviews, Llewellyn Jones; 9:15, Talk, representative of Federal Health Bureau; 6:00-6:30, Spanish Lessons. Prof. A. A. Brashl. PWX, Havana, Cuba (Eastern. 400), 8:30 p. m„ General Staff Band of the Cuban Army. WAAM. Newark, N. J. (Eastern. 255). 7:00-7:15 p. m., "Star Spangled Banner," Ben Jacobs, tenor of the New York City Police Dept. Glee Club, singing; 7:157:15, Harry Hoch. Cameo Record Review; 7:15-3:00. "Penalties of Bachelorhood," one of the intimate talks to spinsters by Clarence E. Martin, Ph. D. ; 8:00-8:15. Al Norins, tenor. Clinton Sommer, pianist; 8:15-8:30. Richard Douglas, baritone: 8:30-8:45, Baby Babette, juvenile vocalist, with Phil Moore and Blanche Vin cent, singing; 8:45-9:00, Harry Wallace Lund, Broadway's Radio Critic; 9:00-9:15. James A. Breuna. song writer; 9:15-9:45, Original Memphis Syncopators; 9:45-10:15. William Berkes' Merry Manhatton Melodians. featuring Gertrude Van Denise and Max Hertig; 10:15-10:45. Palisades Serenaders; 10:45-11:00, Frederick and Tiola Henzt, Irish folksongs; 11:0011:15. Harold Taft Wright, in vocal solos from "Bigoletto" ; 11:15-11:45. Continuation program by Walter Brown's Palisades Serenaders. WBAH. Minneapolis (Central. 417). 12:30-1:30 p. m.. Dick Long's Trio, and solist: 7:00-7:30. Lecture program. Dr. J. W. Holland. WBAP, Fort Worth. Tex. (Central. 476). 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Concert. Jaekaon Family. French harp artists; 9:30-10:15, Concert, George Freeman's Sooner Orchestra. WBAV. Columbus, Ohio (Central. 390), 12:00 m.. Piano music. Ha Lorbach Owens. WBZ. Springfield. Mass. (Eastern. 337). 6:00 p. m.. Dinner concert, WBZ String Orchestra; 7:00. "Engineers Sections of the Organized Reserves." Major Charles A. Thuis: 7:30. Bedtime story for the kiddles; 7:40, Mary S. Bagg. soprano; Mrs. W. 0. Johnson, accompanist: WBZ String Orchestra; Story for Grown-ups, by Orison S. Slarden. WCAE, Pittsburgh. Pa. (Eastern. 462), 3:00 p. m., Fred Boseofeki, 4:30, Uncle "Kaybee": 5:00. Special concert. Dave Harmon's Orchestra: 6:30. Dinner concert. William Perm Hotel: 7:30, The Sunshine Girl; 7:45, Novelty Piano Playing, Lesson 6. Henry Belnert: 8:30, Musical program. Pracht's Steel City Collegians Orchestra. WCAL, Northtleld, Minn. (Central, 360). 9:45 a m., St. Olaf College chapel services. WCX, Detroit Mich. (Central. 517), 4:15 p. m.. Orchestra; 6:00, Dinner concert; 7:00, Tuesday Musieale. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30 p. m., Johnnie Campbell's Kansas City Club Orchestra: 6:00, Health talk. Richard Brooke, of Swift & Co. ; ChllS*SB'K. , 8tor»: Fritz Hanlein's Trianon Ensemble: 8:00, Violin selections. Horton Cornell and other soloists; 11:45, Nighthawks. WFAA. Dallas, Texas (Central, 476), 12:30-1:00 p m.. Bed Head Girt. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395). 11:45 a. m. Dally Almanac; 12:02 p. m.. Organ recital. Stanley Theater; 12:30. Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2:00, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; Mah Jong lesson. Miss Evelyn Merrlhew; 4:30. "Care of Children" talk. Mrs. Louis Love: 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 10:1), Howard Lanin's Arcadia Cafe Dance Orchestra. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. 492). 11:00 a m.. Columbia University: 11:15. New York Tuberculosis society; 11:30, Mabel Empie, mezzosoprano : 12:00, chapel services from Columbia University; 4:00 p. m., Florence Magidson. soprano: 4:20. Herbert Sector, ifP.^v4!50 T Kennard Thomson, engineer; Rita Rothamel. Russian pianist; 7:00. United Synagogue of America; 7:30, Thornton Fisher; 7:40. Julia Brancatl soprano; 8:00. Columbia University Home Study Course; 8:20, American Agriculturist; 8:30. Salvator Solte basso; 8:50, Talk on O. Henry: 9:05, in nn^lp ,Bonlm?A,, P'1"1*: »:35. Mai Brick, tenor; 10:00. Talk on "GIa=s Substitutes"; 10:10. Van's Collegiate Dance Orchestra. WEAO. Columbus, Ohio (Central. 360). 4 00 p m Farm talks by members of Ohio State University faculty. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 395). 1:00 p. m.. Merer Davis Beilevue Stratford Hotel Orchestra: 3:00. 3,,„Ed^5t^d Lewis; 6:00, "Sunny Jim. the lOtee Pal ; 6:30. Meyer Davis Beilevue Stratford Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern, 360). 6:30 p m the Amrad Big Brother Club: 6:50 MesCarop Fire Girls. Charles W. Cass™.' "Big Smoke"; 7:20, "Science Up to Date." Scientific American; 7:30, "Health-o-gram," Rev. B. M, Heald ; Musieale. WGR, Buffalo. N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 12:30-1:00 p. m.. George Albert Bouchard, organist; 2:30-4:00. The Radio Dealers musical program; 6:30-7:30 and 11:30. Vincent Lopez, Hotel Statler Orchestra; 7:30. Digest of the days news; 9:00, Concert, direction of J. P. Quinn. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380). 6:30 p. m., "Adventure Story," Youth's Companion. WHA, Madison. Wis. (Central. 360), 7:30 p. m., "How Electricity Has Influenced Civilization." Charles E. Ripley. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central. 400), 4:00-5:00 p. m.. Selections, Walnut Theater Orchestra: Strand Theater Orchestra; 7:30-9:00, Concert. Mme. Cara Sapin, director; Reading. "An Interesting Historical Episode." WHB, Kansas City. Mo. (Central, 411). 2:00 p. m.. Ladies' hour of popular music, by Sweeney Radio Orchestra: 7:00, Musical numbers, "Sandy" Sinclair Entertainers. WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509), 1:00 p. m., Gimbel Brothers' Tea Room Orchestra. Ray Steen. director; 3:00, Hotel Walton Concert Orchestra; 6:05. St. James Hotel Dinner Dance Orchestra: 7:00. Uncle Wip'a bedtime stories. WJAZ, Chicago, III. (Central. 448), 10:00 p. m.-l:00 a. m., Helen Hawk, pianist: Helen Grelm, pianist; J. Henry Welton. tenor; Oriole Orchestra; 12:00 midnight. Weekly Bowdoin program. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 455). 12:00 m.. Lenten service. Trinity Church. Rev. P. N. Waggett; 1:00 p. m.. Schrafffs luncheon music: 2:00. New York Board of Education program; 3:00, Jeanette Schneider, pianist; 3:15, "Book Reviews." Grace Isabel Colbron; 3:30. Thomas Dunn, baritone: 3:45, Marie Kimball, soprano; 4:00, Women's Wear; 4:05. Thomas Dunn: 1:20. Faith Van Volkenberg Vilas, original interpretations: 1:30. Tea concert. Hotel Commodore Orchestra: 5:30. Prof. Herman H. Home: 7:00, "Adventures of Peter." Florence Smith Vincent; 7:30. Dance program. Irving Selzer and his celebrated Cafe Boulevard Orchestra: 7:15 "The Progress of the World." Review of Reviews talk: 8:00, Dance program. Irving Selzer and his celebrated Cafe Boulevard Orchestra: 8:30. "Public Welfare." Honorable Bird S. Coler; 8:15. Samuel S. Aronson. pianist; 9:00. "Weimar — Musical and Literary." Wert Barnitz; 9:15, Samuel S. Aronson, pianist: 9:30 New York Delta Upsilon Glee Clubs: Anna Welch, harpist10:30, Dance program. Emil Coleman and his Trocadero Orchestra. WKAR. East Lansing, Mich. (Central, 280), 7:00 p. m. Botany," Dr. E. A. Bessey; 7:15. "Farm Crops." H. L. Rather. WLAG. Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (Central, 417), 11:35 a. m.-12 m.. Surprise hour: 2:00-2:30 p m.. Woman s Club; "Dressmaking," Myrtle Saperston; Work for Women." Mildred Rosensteil; 2:10-1:00. Daylight concert. Red Cap Orchestra: 1:00-1:30, Magazine story reading: 5:30-6:00. Children's sto?% o6,^"6..^', 'Inllai1 Legends." J. Bryan Bushnell; md !?'„• Dr!?d Bu«ermilk. Its Value and Use." N. P. Collis; "Why It Pays to Build Permanently." a. R. Straight; 9:15, Business message: 9:30. musieale. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central. 309), 1:00 p m f'HF^ "Shut Ins." WMrlitaer Concert Company: 8:00. Program, E. Kahn's Sons. Lyric Minstrels. Esbercer Orchestra. WMAQ Chicago. III. (Central, 447.5). 1:00 p. m.. Speeches Chicago Association of Commerce: 4:20, Items of interest to women ; 4 :30. Pupils. Cosmopolitan School of Music: 7:00. Georgene Faulkner, story lady 7:30 Weekly lecture from Northwestern University; 8:10. La Salle Hotel Orchestra: 9:00. Talks, Chicago Charities; 9:15, Program, Gunn School of Music. W0°' J).av!nJnort Hwa (Central. 484). 12:00 m.. r^ ? t{„.3J?. 5'»ftm'o, Is Arl Superior to Nature V C. A. Russell; 6:30, Sandman's visit; 7:00. "Organiza 7-TS -f »arm ,i?UI?au W°me»" Lulu Tregoning; 7.15, Getting the Most Out of Life." Dr. Newton C. Carpenter; 8:00. Margaret Patnoe. pianist Su?a,IJ!e 5?ompson' Pianist: Helen Bluer, pianist: Chartw5„ Thompson pianist: Elizabeth Dunne., pianist: S2« ™,T'x?rrs W F' Peters™ harpists; Choral class. Eileen Moore, soprano; Evelyn Griffin, soprano WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 509), 1100 a m Organ recita'. Mary E. Vogt: 12:02 p m Wanamaker's Crystal T.-a Room Orchestra. Robert EGoUien director; 4:45. Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt • 7 30 Sriton' fenestra. 1,!* Wa,t™ MI»er «* 5™ WOR. Newark. N. J. (Eastern 401) iw o..r „ „ SS'h"1. "V *"*f«™ SSnberrV0 'soprano';2'! -Soils' Katherinc Cranberry; 6:45-7:00, Ernie Krickett's Paramount Record Orchestra: 8:00-8:15 Tall Paul McGinnlss: 8:15-8:45. Joint Program by Beth Tr gaskls. contralto, and Douglas, violinist. 8:15-8-00 Arthur Murray Ballroom Etiquette : 10:00-11 :oo' Gotham Entertainers of New York. «■»». WOS. Jefferson City, Mo. (Central, 440.9). 8 00 p m "Forest Protection Week, and Arbor Dav." if F «,ing:Trio 01<Mlme "fi"<»»V" Program', Famous WSB. Atlanta, Ga. (Central. 429). 4:00-4:30 r m Howard Theater overture and prologue; 5:00 Vlck Myers Melody Orchestra: 5:30. Bonnie Barn'hanifs songs and Burgess bedtim itorv: 10:45-11-45 " to Atlanta" program, Junlur Chamber of Commerce WTAM, Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern. 390), 8 00 p m Selections, WHAM Symphony Orchestra: Chorals Al Koran Chanters: Solos. Marguerite Quimhy. sopranoBanjo solo, songs. Fred C. Ktutenhurg; Solos Clarence J. Sloan baritone; Fred W. Hinz. tenor: Violin tw,„ .''" i8llvelVe,rg:CT Pi,ano 80,os' Alm« Schirmer; Trumpet solos. Alois Hruby. m Wmm, & WTAS, Elgin, III. (Central, 286), 8:30-midnight. G Paradise Orchestra playing 40 dance selections; Jerry Sullivan, Jose Manne, Jack Perry, songsters. WWJ. Detroit, Mich. (Central, 517), 8:00. Setting-up exercises R. J. Horton; 12 n., Jean Goldkett's Orchestra; 3:00 p. m.. News Orchestra; 8:30, "Iolanthe" selections. Eastern High School; Wendell Hall: Lenten speaker. Thursday, March 27 CKAC, Montreal. Can. (Eastern. 425). 8:00 p. m.. Special concert and talk, Canadian National Railway artist and officials. KDKA. E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326), 12:30 p. m.. Lenten services. Trinity Church. Rev. Floyd W. Tompkins; 6:15, Dinner concert, KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra; 8:30, Concert, Spanish Music, KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra: (ireetint's. Vice Con.sul of Spain, J. L. Corriola : 11:30. Concert. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific. 469). 6:45-7:30 p. m.. concert, sales lecture and bedtime story. V. M. C 8:00-0:00. Concert, Ambassador Hotel: 9:«010:00, Examiner concert; 10:00-11:00, Vocal and instrumental concert. KFKX, Hastings, Neb. (Central, 341). 9:30 p. m., Musieale. KFNF, Shenandoah, la. (Central. 266), 12:30 p. m.. Noon -day concert for women. KFSG, Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific, 278). 3:00-1:30 p. m.. Organ recital for "Shut-Ins"; 7:00-7:30, Children's hour; Bible story : Musical pro gram of vocal and instrumental sele. -i KGO. Oakland. Calif. (Pacific. 312). 8:00 ;>. m.. Claremont Hotel Orchestra; Philip Ashcroft. tenor: Violet W. Kucker. pianist; Mildred Erlekson. soprano: "The Fascination of Golf." Hay Chapman; Bob Derbidge, saxophonist. KGW. Portland, Ore. (Pacific. 492), 3:30 P. m., Woman's story program. "The Midlander " ; 8:00 solos. Johnny Sylvester: 8:15, Studio program. Dance music, George Olsen's Metropolitan Orchestra; 10:00, Dance music, George Olsen's Metropolitan Orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395). 12:30-1:1 p. m.. Concert: 2:30-3:30, Matinee Musieale. ar ranged by N. \V. Devereaux: 6:45-7:30. Children's program, presenting Dickie Brandon, screen juvenile; Bedtime story, "Uncle John"; 8:00-10:00. Program, Mrs. A. F. Borden, director. KPO. San Francisco. Calif. (Pacific, 423). 1:00-2:00 p. m. . Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Orchestra; 2.30-3.30, Fack Fait's Entella Cafe Orchestra: 1:305:30. Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Orchestra; 5:306:30. Children's hour, stories for children. "Big Brother" of KPO. Book of Knowledge: Alvce Schallock. pianist; 7:00-7:30. Rudy Seiger's Fairmont lh>tel Orchestra; 8:00-8:30. Program. Theodore J. Irwin. director; 9:00-10:00. Pacific Musical Society : 10:0011:00. E. Max Bradfiekfs Palace Hotel Orchestra. KSD, SL Louis, Mo. (Central. 546), 3:00 p. m.. "Martha." San Carlos Opera Co.: 8:00. Music KYW. Chicago, III. (Central. 536), 11:35 a. m.. Table talk. Mis. Anna J. Peterson; 2:35 p. m.. Studio program; 6:50. Children's bedtime story; 7:00-7:30, Dinner concert. Joska DeBabarvs Orchestra: Clyde Doerr's Orchestra: 8:00-S:20. "Twenty Minutes ' of Good Reading." Rev. C. J. Pernin : S:20-9:0r>. Musical program, Hinshaw Conservatory of Music. Everett Opie, director. WAAM, Newark, N. J. (Eastern. 255). 7:00-7:45 p. m.. "Star Spangletl Banner." .lames F. Gregnrv's University Club Orchestra; 7:45-8:00, "Etiquette of the Dining Table." talk by Captain Geo. E. Fahys Jr.. of Alvin Silver Co.: 8:00-8:15, Mme. Gitaa Rapoch. soprano; 8:15-8:30. Margulies Trio: 8:30-8:45 "Fating Our Way to Health." by Dr. G. A Lowenstein scientific dietitian; 8:45-9:00. Ruby O Heritage soprano: 9:00-9:15, Rev. Dr. Arthur W. Brooks, scientific astrologist: 9:15-9:30. Con Conrad in a breezy song review; 9:30-9:15. Fritiz L-.-yton, vaudeville headliner; 9:45-10:00. Plantation Male Quartette 100010:15. Frank W. Efflnger. Radio engineer: 10:15-10:30 Harry Golub with Jack Plamer songsters: 10:30-11-30 Program by Carolina Ramblers Orchestra, under direction of Arthur E. Richter WAAW. Omaha, Neb. (Central. 360). 8:10 p m Exposition International Sunday School Lesson, the Rev Edgar Merrill Brown, Omaha: 8:30, Agricultural address W. J. Martin. Union Pacific Sys WBAH, Minneapolis. Minn. (Central. 417), 12:30-1:80 p. m.. Dick Long's Trio, and soloist: 9:30-11:00 p. m.. Special orchestra program WBAP. Fort Worth. Texas (Central, 476). 7:30-8:80 \; ra,.„Cone^'^Pia^0 and Hawaiian guitar music. Mrs Albert Davis: ^9:30-10:15. Concert, Choir of the 1 irst Baptist Church. WBAV. Columbus. Ohio (Central. 390). 12:00 m Piano music, lis Lorbach Owens; Sermon. Rev. J. J. Tis W?rf,' 'i Sp,i„?fle,.,?+, Mas?' <Eastern. 337). 7:00 p. m.. alt The Music of the Theater." Rotert EUsha s. Olmstead; 7:30. Bedtime storv forthe Kiddles: < :4f^ Springfield Conservatory Male Quartette. Frank Chlpman. 1st tenor: John G Merkel tod tenor Arthur Thouln 1st bass; William STilto. 2ndbass: Mrs. Charles Mackey, accompanist Stan for Grown-ups. Orison S. Harden. "■»•»"■■». ^'or> WCAE. .Pittsburgh. Pa. (Eastern ifn\ xta ~ — 88? Rev' Wle3", $T taJifSfiS soprano; Kamiki Hawaiian Trio: 11:00. La„ Tony Corcoran (left), a popular Irish tenor who will sing from Station WJAZ, Chicago, Saturday night, March 29. Jewel Johnson (above), dramatic soprano, who will be featured in a ballad concert from WGR, Buffalo, Monday evening, March 31. Miss Johnson was recently a member of the Metropolitan Opera company. Right, Louis Gamble (Soko Koma), a full blooded Sioux Indian, is a saxophonist in Finzel's Arcadia dance orchestra, which broadcasts weekly from WCX, Detroit, as a feature of the Red Apple Club. Those who have heard Mr. Gamble will remember him by his famous imitations of a steel guitar. Marion Dunn (extreme right), soprano, will be heard from Station KFI, March 29, in a program presented by California School of Artistic Whistling. WCAL. Northtleld, Minn. (Central, 360). »:15 a. m. St. Olaf College chapel sir m. Pearl Weeks, pianist; Leona Davis, contralto; Klara Orerby, mezzo-soprano; Gladys Dahle, soprano; D. Valeria Mlcheels; Mildred HotT. accompanist WCBD. Zion, III. (Central. 345). 8:00 p. m . Zion ChoirTrombone quartet. A. H. Biddle. L. Hampsoti B.' Valkenaar. A. Seflon; Piano trio. Mary Boss. Olive Wright, Esther Xaffziger; Saxophi:. m and Robert McElroy: Xylophone solo, George Beem: Her „mann Meeker, cellist: P. B. Newcomer, conn WCX, Detroit. Mich. (Central, 517). 2:20 p. m . Sunday School lesson. Rev. Gaius Glenn .. Or chestra; 6:00, Dinner concert; 8:15. Lenten lecture. Rev. John A. McClory. WDAF. Kansas City. Mo. (Central. 411). 3:30 p m.. D. Ambert Haley's Dance Orchestra; 6:00. Speaker. William Jewell College; Cecil Burton, reader. Children's story; Friti Hanlein's Trianon Ensemble; 11:45. Nighthawks. WDAR. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395). 11:43 a. m.. Daily Almanac; 12:02 p. m.. Organ recital. Stanley Theater. 12:30, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: Talk. "The Market Basket." Mrs. Anna B. Scott; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories. WEAF. New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 492). 11:00 a. m.. Musical program: 11:25, Alvin Silver Company: 4:00 p m , Edith Thayer, soprano; 4:15. Gertrude KranU. ino; 1:30. Tangoland Serenaders: f.-SO N Y Federation of Churches: 7:30. Thornton Fisher: 7:40. Hambone Quartet u : s 30. Hunt. aualeal program: 9:00. Bank of America: 9:10. Hunu lege; 9:30, Ella Good, contralto, and Robert McConnell. baritone: 10:00. Talk on "The Miracle of Modern Palestine"; 10:10. Ella Good and Robert McConnell: 10:30. Gladys Durham, soprano, and Frank Munn, tenor. WEAO. Columbus. Ohio (Central. 360). S00 p. m.. Concert, Alphi Phi Sorority of Ohio State t"r.iversity; 9:30 p. m.. Talk. "Apple Spraying Program for Ohio." Prof. Wendel Paddock. WFAA. Dallas. Texas (Central. 476). 12:30-1:00 p. m . "Tho Craft and the Farmer." William M. Reilly; 8:10-9:30. Wednesday Morning Choral Club. Mrs. Ralph C. Smith, chairman. WFI, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395), 1:00 p. m.. Meyer Davis Beilevue Stratford Hotel 'Orchestra: 6:00. "Sunny Jim. the Kiddies' Pal": 6:30. Mevcr Dsvis Beilevue Stratford Orchestra ing of Boy Scouts Radio Corps: 8:30, Harold Simonds. baritone: 10:10. Charlie Kerr and his Symphonic Orchestra from Majestic Hotel. WGI. Medford Hillside. Mass. (Eastern. 360). 6:30 p. m.. Meeting of the Amrad Big Brother Late song hits. Bernard Ey. :eert. Eliza beth Bernard, soprano. WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (Eastern. 319), 12:30-1:00 p Thf George Albert Bouchard. Radio Dealers' Musical Program: 6:31 Lopea Hotel Stat], news; Boy Scout Radioc-rani: S) ican Boy" : Wash Lady." J. Clair, B American Institute of Lai John D. Wells: at the annual b Statler, New York State Lau tion. WGY. Schenectady. N. Y. (Eastern. 380V to Buy China." court Pinner music. Bonis:: Musical program, Jesn I Lyman Ox»per, contralto: Marie C. soprano: Rose Burger, mezzo-soprano : contralto: Mrs. G. Pesnovers. soprano: I baritone: Mabelle Coonev. «.;.; man. violinst : Mar] soprano: meazo-s L. L. Bona WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (Central. CI \v| \v w \v \\'( ll Walnut Theater nard and his ■ t«:.v 2r»P Sweeney Radio Orel: Kentucky Rami;, WHB. Kansas City. Me hour i^f popula Orehestra » of addre* servatii-^i of Vision." I re J Kraktor president of the American Optooetrlc Assoriatton. Instrumental ■ music pupils of Ottley I W'p P«»»<»«ll>t«i«. P». t Eastern. 5«9). 1 00 p. m, t.imbcl BriMbers Tea Boom Orchestra: 6-1&; WIT