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WSB, Atlanta. Ga. (Central, 429). 4:00-4:30 p. m., Howard Theater overture and prologue; 5:30. Bonnie Earnhardt's songa and Burgess bedtime story: 8:009:00. Gertrude L. Johnson quartet: "Songs of Yesteryear"; 10:45-11:45, LaGrange College Girls' Glee
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WBAV, Columbus, Ohio (Central. 390). 12:00 m„ Piano music, Ila Lorbach Owens: 8:00 p. m.. Program by Crestvlew Community talent; Civic Club Quartet; Address, E. W. Grob, city superintendent. Western Union; Crestvlew School boys and girls glee clubs; L. B. Simpson, tenor; Soprano duet. Mrs. B. B. Ireland, Mrs. S. A. Hatfield; Vocal trio. Louise Tut' tie, L. B. Simpson. Lester Swoyer; Rosalind Grob, soprano: Mrs. Margaret Manlev Seidel. pianist : Hawaiian guitars. Harley L. Fishbaugh. Bessie C. Fishbaugh; Orchestra bells. Louise Bowles: soprano solo with violin obbligato. Louise Tuttle. Lester Swoyer,
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WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern. 337). 6:00 p. m.. Dinner concert, WBZ Orchestra: 7:00. "Ked of the Forest Patrol." Youth's Companion: Current Book Review, B. A. MacDonald: 7:30, Bedtime Story for the Kiddies: 11:00, Program of Chamber music, WBZ Orchestra; Arthur S. Cann. tenor.
WCAE. Pittsburgh. Pa. (Eastern. 462). 4:30 p. m„ Special children's program. The Sunshine Girl and Uncle "Kaybee"; 6:30. Dinner concert, William Perm Hotel; 7:30. Uncle "Kaybee"; 8:30. William Kiddies, entertainers: ,T. William Newman. Welsh tenor; Mary Hull, accompanist: Mrs. Bav Ronlght. pianist; Mrs. John Thomas, soprano: Mrs. Fred Riddle, reader.
WCAL. Northfield. Minn. (Central. 360). 9:15 a. m.. St. Olaf College chapel services; 8:30 p. m.. "Some Novels of Midwest Pioneer Life," Dr. George Welda Sponn.
I?™' Talk 'or Community Fund: 2:40-1:00, Day afno "FfiS'' 4;°°-4:30. Magazine story reading 5:30mL00' Children's stories: 6:00-6:30. "Canoe Trios
J.!.^, " 4"8:1r?" „ Alf"'f?— "Tiat It Means for Minnesota. A. C. Amy; "Farm Boys' and Girls' Short Course at University Farm." T. A. Erlckson ; 9:15. Business message; 9:30-10:45. Musicale. WLW Cincinnati. Ohio (Central, 309). 4:00 p. m Special program.
^ll' „?hr.B0' .'"• {Centra'. 447.5). 4:20 p. m.. Items of Interest to Women; 4 30. Pupils of Bush Conservatory; 7:00. "Wide-Awake Club." Mrs Frances M Ford ; 7:30, Music memory contest. Mrs. £S.E<; ,0b<>7ldorte,r,: S:0°. Poems, Horace Spencer Fisko, 8:40, La Salle Orchestra: :>:00. Recreational talk; 9:15 Flora Waalkes. soprano; Hilda Butler Fare, pianist.
WMC. Memphis. Tenn. (Central. 500). 8:30 p. m.. ProgL*m' J?en F Carr Choirmaster of tlie First Methodist Church; 11:00. Midnight Frolic
WOAW. Omaha. Neb. (Central. 526), 6:30 p. ra.. Dance music by Ed Myer's orchestra: 0:00. Faculty of Nebraska University School of Music: Address. L V Nicholas. National President of National Petroleum Marketers' Association of Chicago.
WOC. Davenport. Iowa (Central. 484). 12 00 m Ch mes .3:30 p. m.. "The Larynx or Voice Box. and J ^f® „f?*ottuctloix** B, G. Maybach; 5M5. Chimes; 6:30, Sandman's visit; 7:00. "Art Appreciation." R. J.
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WBAH. Minneapolis. Minn. (Central, 417). l°-30-l-30 P-»in;.-childrvn's Pro.-r.im. "Alloa in Wonderland:** 7:00-1:30 p. m.. Council of Churches. Dr. Phffllr* E. Osgood.
WBAP. Fort Worth. Texas (Central. 476 P; "',• . s>In'1ay School Lesson. Radio Bible M^s. \\ . F. Barnum.
WBAV. Columbus. Ohio (Central. 390). 12:00 m Piano
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