Radio Digest (Oct 1926-Jan 1928)

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RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated 19 Concert master of the Cincinnati Symphony orchestra and famous violinist, is Emil Heerman, whose Wednesday evening concerts have attracted the attention of music lovers to the ten o'clock hour of WLW. Associated with him are Walter Heerman, cellist; Thomie Prewitt Williams, pianist, and Melville Ray, tenor. WOO Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m-590kc) 2 :30 p. m. Sunday School musical exercises; 6. organ recital, Clarence K. Bawden, 7:30, service. WPG Atlantic City, N. J. (299.8m-1000kc) 3tlS p. m. oigan recital, Arthur Brook: 4:15, community vocal and instrumental recital; 5:30, concert; 9, news; 9:15, concert orchestra; 10, Sunday evening concert. * WRC Washington. D. C. (468.5m-640kc) 11 a. m. service; 4 p. m. chapel; 6:50, vespers; 7:20, WEAF; 9:15. WEAF. WSAI Cincinnati, Ohio (325.9m-920kc) 11 a. m. Pres| byterian church; 3:45 p. m. chimes; 4-5:30, WEAF: g! sermonette; 9-15-10:15, WEAF. WSKC Bay City, Mich. .(260.7m-1150kc) 11-12 noon services. WTAG Worcester, Mass. (S4S.lm-SS0kc) 7:20 p. m. WEAK; 9:15, WEAF. WTAM Cleveland, Ohio (389.4m-770kc) 11 a. m. service ; 3 p. m. musicale ; 6, Hollenden hotel orchestra ; 7, Stillman theater orchestra; 8. services; 9:15, WEAF; 10:15, Austin Wylie's Vocalion Recording orchestra. WWJ Detroit, Mich. (352.7m-820kc) 10 a. m. service; 3:30 p. m. Detroit News orchestra; 7:20, WEAF; 9:15, WEAF. Central Time Stations CKY Winnipeg, Can. (384.4m-780kc) 11 a. m. Wesley church; 7-8:30 p. m. First English Lutheran church; 9-10. Royal Alexandre hotel. KFAB Lincoln, Neb. <340.7m-880kc) 9-10:30 p. m. Sunday evening musicale. KFNF Shenandoah, Iowa (461.3m-6S0kc) 10:45 a. m. services; 2:30 p. m. Seed House song service; 3, headliner; 6:30, Golden Rule Circle; 7:30. services. KLDS Independence, Mo. (440.9m-680kc) 8:30 a. m. Bible study; 11. Stone church; 3 p. m. Radio church; 6:30, vespers; 9:15, studio service. KMA Shenandoah, Iowa (461.3m-650kc) 4-5 p. m. sacred program. KMOX St. Louis, Mo. (280.2m-1070kc) 9 p. m. Sunday night club; 10:30-12, ballroom. KOIL Council Bluffs, Iowa (305.9m-980kc) 11 a. m. First Congregational church: 7. children's hour; 7:30, I program; 11, Paramount orchestra. KPRC Houston, Texas (299.8m-1000kc) 7:30 p. m. church service; 9:30, evening concert; 11, Texan theater pipe organ. KSO Clarinda, Iowa (405.2m-740kc) 11 a. m. M. E. church. KTHS Hot Springs National Park. Ark. (374.8m800kc) 11 a. m. -12:15 p. m., service; 9-9:45, Meyer Davis ensemble, classic hour concert; 9:45-10:30, • Lawson Reid. organist; 10:30-11:30, Arkansas Traveler Radio Train. 1 DANCE ah you want With POWEMZER Combined "B" Eliminator"* and Power Amplifier The orchestra is literally transported to your own home; every sound is so realistic, every note so full, that the music in all its perfection may clearly be heard above the din of voices and shuffle of dancing feet. Powerized radio reception has many revelations in store for you. You cannot know radio at its best today unless you hear it. Attaches to any set. Costs no more than a "B" Eliminator alone. Ask the nearest PowerizerDealertodemonstratethis marvelous instrument TODAY. RADIO RECEPTOR CO., 106 Seventh Ave. New York Price only KVOO Bristow, Okla. (374.8m-800kc) 1-2 p. m. Walter Schoggan, Doris Kintner; 5-6, Gospel hour; 6-7, Sophia Osina, pianist; 7-9, services; 12-1, Melody Boys. KYW Chicago, 111. (S3S.4m-S60kc) 11 a. m. Central church service; 4:30 p. m. Edwin Harper; 7-8:30, Sunday evening club; 9:30-11, classical concert. WBAP Fort Worth. Texas (47S.9m-630kc) 11 a. m. First Methodist; 5-6 p. m. vesper services. Baptist seminary; 9:30-11, Sorin-White Texas hotel orchestra. WBBM Chicago, 111. (226m-1330kc) 8 p. m. CoonSanders Night Hawks; 9-12, frolic; 12, Nutty club; Coon-Sanders orchestra. WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (416.4m-720kc) 10:50 a. m. services; 4:10 p. m. House of Hope Presbyterian church; 6:20, Second Church of Christ. Scientist; 8:15, WEAF; 9:15, musical program, Chippewa Indians; 10, St. Paul Municipal organ recital, Hugo Philler Goodwin. WCFL Chicago, 111. (491.5tn-610kc) 4 p. m. Lutheran church; 7:45, Belden Avenue Baptist church. WDAF Kansas City, Mo. (365.6m-820kc) 3-4 p m. Star's orchestra; 4-4:45, vespers. WEBH Chicago, 111. (370.2m-810kc) 10:35 a. m. Seventh Church of Christ Scientist; 5-6 p. m. twilight musicale; 7-9, artists' program. WEMC Berrien Springs, Mich. (315.6m-9S0kc) 11 a. m. studio sacred services; 8:15 p. m. chapel. WENR Chicago, III. (26S.3m-1130kc) 2-3 p. m. chapel hour of music; 3-4, classical program; 9:30-12, AllAmerican Pioneers. WFAA Dallas, Texas (475.9m-630kc) 6-7 p. m. Bible class; 7:30-8:30, services; 8:30-9:30, artists; 11-12, orchestra. WGBF Evansville, Ind. (236.1m-1270kc) 7:30 p. m. services. WGN Chicago, HI. (302.8m-990kc) 6:45-7 p. m. Blackstone string quintet, solo artists; 7, The Million Sing; 7:20. Old Fashioned Almanack; 7:30, Drake concert ensemble; Correll and Gosden; 8, Auld Sandy; 8:15. WEAF; 9:15, Our Music Room; 10, Sam 'n' Henry; 10:10, Armand Buisseret, violinist; 10:20, Bible reading; 10:25, piano. WHAD Milwaukee. Wis. (27S.lm-1090kc) 3:15 p. m. Turnverein concert. WHAS Louisville, Ky. (399.8m-750kc) 10 a. m. services; 4:30-5:30 p. m. choral evensong. WHB Kansas City, Mo. (365.6m-820kc) 9:40 a. m. Linwood Blvd. Christian church; 11:10-12:30, Independence Blvd. Christian church; 7-7:45, Dr. Burris A. Jenkins; 8-9, Westport Methodist church; 11:151, Morrill Moore, organist; Don Anchors, poet. WHO Des Moines, Iowa (526m-570kc) 11 a. m. service; 5-6 p. m. Bankers Life Little symphony; 7:308:15, orchestra; 11-12, musical program. WHT Chicago, 111. (399.8m-7S0kc) 1-12 midnight, Paul Rader. WJAZ Chicago, III. (329.5m-910kc) 4:30-9 p. m. Sunday evening concert. WJJD Mooseheart, 111. (370.2m-810kc) 7:45-8:45 a. m. Catholic services; 9:30-10:30, Protestant services; 1-2 p. m. Howard Peterson, organist; 2-2:30, Bible class; 2:30, Sacred song service; 3-4, popular concert; 4-5, Palmer House Sunday symphony orchestra. WLIB Chicago, 111. (302.8m-990kc) 5-6:15 p. m. Herbert Johnson, pianist; Leon Lichtenfeld, cellist; Tommy Coates, baritone; Blackstone string quintet. WLS Chicago. 111. <344.6m-870kc) 10:45 a. m. University of Chicago service; 12:15, Elsie Mae Look, organist; 1-1:30, trio; 1:30-2:30, chapel service; 6-8, WLS Little Brown church. WMBB Chicago. 111. (249.9m-1200kc) 3-6 p. m. Sunday afternoon concert; 7:40, church service; 9-11, Trianon orchestra, artists. WMC Memphis, Tenn. (499.7m-600kc) 11 a. m. church service. WOC Davenport, Iowa (483.6m-620kc) 1-2 p. m. old folks' musicale; 6:30-7, church service; 8:15-9:15, WEAF: 10-11, Palmer Little symphony. WOQ Kansas City, Mo. (278m-1080kc) 11 a. m. Unity service; 7 p. m. evening service; 7:45, Grand Avenue Methodist church. WORD Chicago, 111. (275.1m-I090kc) 10 a. m. I. B. S. A. service; 2:30 p. m. Chicago Rapid Transit company program; 3:30, Bible lecture; 7, Webster hotel duo orchestra; 9, I. B. S. A. choral singers. WOW Omaha. Nebr. (526m-570kc) 9 a. m. Omaha Gospel tabernacle; 1:30 p. m. Father Flanagan's Boys' home period; 6, Bible study; 9, chapel service. WQJ Chicago. 111. (447.5m-670kc) 10:45 a. m. -12:45 p. m. People's church; 5-6, musical program; 10-11, popular program; Rainbo Gardens orchestra; Jack Klein, Adelaide Kerkoff, Harry Geise. WRR Dallas, Tex <245.8m-1220kc) 11 a. m. service •_ 8 p. m. service; 9:30, program. WSB Atlanta, Ga. (428.3m-700kc) 5 p. m. sacred concert; 8, services. WSBC Chicago, 111. (288.3m-1040kc) 5-7 p. m. Sunda-, concert; 9-1, concert. WSM Nashville, Tenn. (282.8m-1060kc) 10:30 a. m. service. Mountain Time Stations KOA Denver, Colo. <322.4m-930kc) 10:30 a. m. church service; 3 p. m. afternoon musicale; 6:30, organ; 7:45, church service. Pacific Time Stations KFI Los Angeles, Calif. (467m-642kc) 7-8 p. m. 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