Radio Digest (Jan-Oct 1926)

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January 16, 1926 RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated 21 SCOTCH EVENING FRIDAY OVER KOA Thursday, January 21 8-9, Clicquot Club Eskimos, WEAF; 9-10, Silvertown program, VVEAP; 10-11, dance program. WGST, Atlanta, Ga. (270), 7-8 p. m.; vocal program, Lewis H. Johnson, director, "Athletics at Georgia Tech.." W. A. Alexander. WHAD, Milwaukee, Wis. (275), 11 a. m., pianolog, Andy Mertel; 4 p. m. , Mrs. Feme Medley Hansen, vocalist; I. E. Clayton, baritone; 6:15-7, Bill Benning's Milwaukee Athletic club orchestra. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (399.8), 1-2 p. m., Benson trio; 3-3:30. Mrs. Myrtle Fulks Zahn, Jr., organist; 4-5, musical selections. Harry S. Currie, director; editorials; 7:30-9. concert, auspices Zeta Chapter Delia Omicron National Musical sorority; Sunday school lesson. WHB, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 7-7:45 p. m., Morrell Moore, organist; aviation talk, Harry Wlmer; 8-9:30, novelty music. WHO. Oes Moines, Iowa (526), 7:30-8 p. m., Balelgh quintet; 8-9, Bankers Life trio, Helen Birmingham, director; 11-12. Hankers Little symphony orchestra. 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 n., Al Carney's complimentary organ hour; 1-2 p. m., special studio program; 0-7:30,. classical program, dinner organ recital; Franklin Hathaway, baritone; Ada May Hathauay, 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; Kita McFawn, popular songs; 10:10, U. S. L. half hour of dance music; 12 in., Pat Barnes and Al Carney. WIBO, Chicago, III. (226), 10-11 a. m., shoppers bureau. Grace Viall Gray; 2-4 p. m., shut-in program. 0-8. dinner concert, Walter Preston; WIBO trio', Chester Newman, baritone; Helen Snyder, sopranoHarriet Hebert, contralto; 12-2, midnight jamboree. WLIB, Chicago, III. (302.8), 7-8 p. m., dinner concert; 11-12 m., popular program; 12-1 a. m., dance program. WLS, Chicago, III. (344.6), 12 m., WLS studio trio; 0:30, Ralph Emerson, organist; 7, Ford and Glenn's Woodshed theater; 7:20-7:55, Salvation Army band. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 7:30 a. m„ exercises, William Sliadtman, Y. M. C. A ; 8, morning devotions, auspices of Parkway Y. M. C. A; 12:05 p. m., organ concert, Mildred Prigge; 12:30, health talk; Dr. Carl Wil/.bach; 4, concert, artists from Huntington, W. Ya; 7, dinner hour concert, Hotel Gibson, Robert Visoonti. director; 7;30, talk. Dr. C. H. Kaufman; 7:40, Hotel Gibson concert ; 9, Cincinnati automobile show. Music hall; 10, Doherty Melody boys; 11, dance music, Castle farm; 12:15, Crosley Skyterriers. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5), 12:45 p. m., Radio farm school; 2, shut-in program; 4, Illinois Federation of Women's clubs; 4:45, program, pupils; 5:15, Topsyturvy time; 6, Chicago theater organ recital; 0:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 8:30, ^Chicago Association of Commerce talk; 8:40, financial talk; 9. University of Chicago lecture; 9:20, program, Grace and Robert Whitney, cello and piano; 9:55, University of Chicago chimes. WMBB, Chicago, III. (250), 7-8 p. m., Trianon concert artists; National program; Christopher Gleason, Irish harpist ; jigs and reels; James T. Carney, semi-classical program; talk on finance; 9-11, Trianon orchestra, Dell Lampe, director; Woodlawn theater orchestra, Armin F. Hand, director; Tracy and Duncan, Tommy Hughes, Katherine O'Hara, popular program. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7), 8:30 p. m., Missouri Pacific program. WNAD, Norman, Okla. (254), 12:30 p. m., university male quartet, Roscoe Roberts first tenor; Andrew Ireland, second tenor; Townsend McClure, baritone; Jack Boone, bass; 12:50, History of Oklahoma, Dr. E. E. Dale; 3:30. Ramblers; 7:20, business conditions. Dean A. B. Adams, school of business; 7:30, "Why Heat the basement," Dr. Williams Sehrlever; 7:40, "Some Weather Proverbs and Explanation," Prof. O. F. Evans; 10:30, troubadours. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (526), 12:45 p. m., .Taffy's string quintet; 0, classical; 0:15, Hawaiian trio; 6:50, Randall's Royal Fontenelle orchestra; 9, de luxe program; 10:30, Herb Feierman and his Omadal. orchestra; 12, midnite program. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (483.6), 12:15-12:25 p. m., "Legumes Like to Work — Inoculate Them and Give Them a Chance," O. H. Sears; 3-3:30, home management. Aunt Jane; 5:45-6, chimes; 6:30-0:50, sandman; 7-7:30, Larkinites; 7:30-8, Nat Ozman, entertainer; 8-9, Clicquot Club Eskimos; 9-10, Goodrich Silvertown Cord orchestra; 11-12 m., LeClaire hotel orchestra; Peter MacArthur, baritone. WOK. Chicago, III. (217.3), 4:30-7 p. m., Tearney's Town Club Twilight dansant; Capitol theater organ; studio program; 10-1:30 a. m., Tearney's Town club orchestra; Carl LaRine's Pershing Palace orchestra; Husk O'Hare's Cocoanut Grove orchestra; Capitol theaii i program; studio program. WOQ, Kansas City, Mo. (278), 7-8 p. m., Unity educational program; 8-9, concert. WOS, Jefferson City, Mo. (440.9), 8 p. m., Missouri stale Farmer's week, music, addresses. WQJ. Chicago, III. (447.5), 11-12 m., "Let's Have a Waggle Supper," Ema J. Bertrams; "Heart Disease and the Greatest Battle against Disease the World Has Ever Known," Gertrude Howe Brit ton; 3-4 p. m., "A Red Riding Hood Party for Children," Helen H. Downing; "The Value of .Mother's Vote," Mrs. Guy W. Cornwell; 7-8, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Gardens orchestra: Kenneth Sterling, baritone; Jean Carlson, soprano; Cecelia Arends, violinist; Johanna An mis. accompanist; Doris Gross, reader; 10-1, Rainbo Skylarks; Jerry Sullivan; Rose Vanderbosch, soprano: Ralph Kcim, pianist; Anne Keim, mezzo soprano; Lew Butler; Parish and Ward; 'Ray Lawson, tenor; 1-2. Ginger hour. WRR, Dallas, Texas (246), 12-1 p. in., Roy Newman, pianist, old time melodies; Dr. R. S. Hyer, Bible talk: 5:15, bedtime story; 6-7, dinner hour concert, .laiU Gardner and Ids orchestra; 8-9, program, joint direction of Emmelt Peck and Robert Gooding, violin and saxophone orchestra. WSAI. Cincinnati, Ohio (326), 6:30 p. m., Charles Dornberger's Victor Recording orchestra. Hotel Sintnn; 7, program; 8, Clicquot club urogram of music, WEAF; 9. Silvertown Cord orchestra, Joseph Knecht, director. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (428.3), 8 p. m., organ recital. Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, Jr.; 10:45, entertainment. WSUI, Iowa City, Iowa (483.6), 12:30 p. m., Mrs. Preston C. Coast, organist; popular physics address. Mountain Time Stations CFAC, Calgary, Can. (435.8), 7 p. m., bedtime story. Radio Lady; 9-11, Canadian National Railways program; dance program, .lack Rushton's serenaders. CNRC. Calgary, Canada (435.8), 7 p. m., bedtime story; 9, Jack Rushton's serenaders. KFWA, Ogden, Utah (261), 1-5 p. m., organ recital. Paramount theater; 5-0, Radio dealers program. KFXF. Colorado Springs. Colo. (250), 9-10:30 p. in., Rosemary Gardens dance program. KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4). 12:15 p. m„ Rialto theater iniisicale; 3:15, relaxing and corrective exercises, Mrs. Ruth Driimm Witting; 3:30, matinee for housewives, St. Mary's academy; Marjorlo Hold, violinist; Geraldlne Koch, pianist; Mary Christiana Johnson, pianist; 4, culinary hints, Mrs. Clara Hoover; 6:30, Brown Palace string orchestra. Pacific Time Stations • KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (467), 5:30-6 p. m.. Examiner matinee; 6, nightly doings; (!:15, KFI's seeing California; 6:30, vest pocket program; 6:45, Radiotorial period; 7-8, program, students of University of Southern California; 8-9, Louis Klos trio, Lee Bolin, , tenor; 9-10, program, dickering hall; 10-11, Examlnei hour. KFON, Long Beach, Calif. (232.4), 4:30-5 p. m., amusement bulletin; 6-6:30, organ recital, Brayton's theater; 7:30-9. Long Beach Municipal band. KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. (252), T p. m., tall;, Dr. T. Floyd Brown; 7:15. microphone brevities; 8-9, KFWB's Little symphony, Ray Bailey, leader; Bill Blake, tenor; 9-10, progralm, Don P. Smith, Inc., Diana-Moon dance orchestra; Sol Hoopii's Hawaiians; 10-11, Warner Brothers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. KGO. Oakland. Calif. (361.2), 4-5:30 p. m., conceit orchestra. Hotel St. Francis: 5:30-0:30. George W. Ludlow. "Friend to Boys:" sea stories, Jane Isabel Curtis; 8, "A Scrap of Paper," KGO Players; Arion trio. KGW, Portland, Ore. (491.5). 12:30-1:30 p. m., concert. Rose City trio; 6-7, dinner concert; 7:45-8, lecture. Catholic Truth society. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2), 6-6:30 p. m., Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra, Jack Ci'onsnaw, leader; 6:30-7:30, history story. Prof. Hertzog; Dickie Brandon, screen juvenile; Joyce Coad, Jeanne de Bard and Uncle John; 8-10, program, Cochran Bros. Caswell Coffee quintet; 10-11, Don Clark's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. KJR, Seattle, Wash. (384.4), 10:30-11:30 a. m., Frederick and Nelson; music, Cornish school; talk. "Wash Material for Children's Play Suits," Grace Denny; 1-2, organ recital, Columbia theater; "What to prepare for tonight's dinner," Bernice Redington; 6-6:30, what's doing at the theaters; 6:45-7, the box office, Seattle theaters' doings; 7-8:30, program. Eureka mixed quartet; 8:30-10, Puget Sound Savings and Loan association orchestra. Henry Damski, director; 10:30-12, weekly meeting of "Keep Joy Badiating Order of Bats." KMTR, Hollywood, Calif. (238), 5-6 p. m., home hour. Mammy Simmons anil pupils of Carter Weaver in continuity program; 6-7, Starr Piano company studio; 8-10, The Turner orchestra, Loren Powell, directing. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9), 5-5:30 p. m.. Sunny Jim's talk; 5:30-6:15, WuriiUer pipe organ studio; Town Tattler; 6:15, travel talk, W. F. Alder; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent concert orchestra; 7-8; program H. L. Crockett; Ilya Bronson. concert cellist; H, L. Crockett, baritone; 8-9, program. Willys-Overland dealers of Southern California; 9-10, program, M. Weinstein, dealer in precious stones; 10-11, Ray West's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador hotel. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (428.3), 7-7:30 a. m., daily dozen exercises; 10, domestic science talk, Virginia Tappan; 10:30, "Ye Towne Cryer" ; 12 n., reading of the Scriptures; 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 2:30-3:30, matinee . program; 3:30-4:30, Cyrus Trobbe's Palace hotel concert orchestra; 5:15-6:15, children's hour stories by Big Brother: 6:30, "Ye Towne Cryer": 6:40-7, Waldcmar Lind and the States restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, studio program; 9-10, S, Edwin J. McEnelly and bis orchestra; 8:30, concert, group from Boston symphony orchestra: 9, "Whatdoyouealjit Club;" 10:05, Edwin J. MoEnelly and his singing orchestra. WCAP, Washington, D. C. (468.5), li p. m., Mozart string quintet; Hohner Harmony hour; Wardman Park Hotel Boernstein orchestra; popular setting-up exer WCAU, Philadelphia, , Pa. (278), 7:30 p. m., Clarence Seamen's conceit orchestra: 8:15, chiropractic talk; 8:30, Singing Groundhog; 8:45, Carolyn Thomas and 437 American Radio Four: 9:15. recital; 9:30, Hilly and bis saxophone; 9:15. Ed Kiefei. Radio humorist; 10, Willie Horowitz, songs; 10:30, Jack Myers' Musical Architects. WCX, Detroit, Mich. (516.9), 0 p. m„ dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel: 9, studio concert; 10, dance music, Graystone ballroom. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (491.5), 6:45-7 and 7:20 a. in.. Tower health exercises; 10:45-12 n., Betty Crocker Gold Medal Flour home service talk; "A New Servant in the House," Frank E. Watts; Columbia university lecture on "Practical Household Arts"; 4-5 p.. m., Adamo trio; Carl L. Sibert, tenor; "The Fish Hatchery at the Aquarium," Thomas H. A. Hauiey : 6-12 m., dinner music, Hotel Waldorf-Astoria; "Sir Hobgoblin" talk, Blanche Elizabeth Wade; Beatrice Wickens, pianist; Happiness Candy boys; Eagle Neutrodyne trio; Spear and company home entertainers; Hohner Harmony hour; Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt orchestra. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 1 p. m., tea room orchestra; 3, recital: 6:30. Bellevue-Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Bellevue-Stratford hotel dance orchestra. WGBS, New York, N. Y. (315.6), 10 a. m., timely talks; 10:10, June Warren, pianist; 10:20, fashion talk, Bertram Taylor; 10:30, June Warren, pianist; 10:50, June Warren; 1:30 p. m., Atlas string trio; 3:10, Negro spirituals, Leila Gardner; 6, Uncle Geebee; 6:30, Anzell's orchestra. WGCP. New York, N. Y. (252), 12:30 p. m., race results; 3, Samuel Weber, blind pianist; 3:25, Hugo Angela, tenor; Lita Crittenden, soprano; 3:50, Samuel Weber; 4:10, Clarence Profit, pianist; 4:35, Jack Neal; 4:45, Charol de Thomee, pianist; 7, Janssen's orchestra; 7:30, studio program; 8, health talk; 8:15, studio program. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (319), 2:30 p. m., WGR afternoon program; 6:30, Clef trio and Jack Little; 7:30, jointly with WEAF, children's stories, Blanche Elizabeth Wade; 8:30-9, Jack Little; 9, jointly with WEAF, Hohner Harmony program; Ci:30, Melodette ladies' orchestra; 10:30, Hewitt Humorists, Hewitt Rubber company; 11-1 a. m. , Vincent Lopez's Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director. STATIONS IN ORDER OF WAVE LENGTHS USED Meters Call 217.3 226 226 240 240 240 246 250 250 252 252 265.6 266 266 266 268 270 272.6 273 272.6 272.6 273 275 WOK WBBM WIBO KFVE KTAB WOAX WBAL WGES WMBB KFWB WGCP WMAK KFNF WBCN WGHB WTAG WGHP WBBR KWKH WEBJ WFBH WRW WHAD Metei •s Call 275 WHAR 275 WORD 275.3 WJAS 278 KOIL 278 WCAU 278 WGBU 278 WOQ 280.2 WNAC 282.8 WOAN 282.8 WSM 285.5 WKAR 285.5 WREO 288.3 KFKX 288.3 WLWL 293.9 KTBI 293.9 WEAO 296.9 KPRC 299.8 KFMQ 299.8 KSL 299.8 WPG 302.8 WGN 302.8 WLIB 305.9 KTCL Meters Call 305.9 WJAR 309.1 KDKA 315.6 KFDM 3 15. .6 WAHG 315.6 WGBS 319 WGR 319 WSMB 322.4 KOA 322.4 WJAZ 325.9 WSAI 333.1 WBZ 336.9 KNX 337 KFMX 340.7 KFAB 340.7 WKAQ 340.7 WMCA 344.6 WCBD 344.6 WLS 348.6 KOB '348.6 KWSC 348.6 WEEI 352.7 WW.T 356.9 CKNC Meters Call 361.2 361.2 365:6 365.6 370.2 370.2 374.8 379.5 379.5 384.4 384.4 384.4 389.4 389.4 394.5 394.5 394.5 399.8 399.8 400 405.2 405.2 405.2 KG6 WHN WDAF WHB WEBH WJJD KTHS WGY WHAZ CKY KJR WMBF WEAR WTAM WFI WLIT WOAI WHAS WHT PWX KHJ WJY WOR Meters Call 406 410.7 416.4 421 422.3 422.3 428.3 428.3 434.5 434.5 434.5 435 440.9 440.9 440.9 447.5 447.5 454.3 454.3 455 461.3 467 468.5 WBAR CKAC WCCO KIAF WLW WKRC WSB KPO CNRO NAA CFCN AT9 KLDS WDWF WOS WMAQ WQJ KFOA WJZ KTW WCAE KFI WCAP Meters Call 468.5 475.9 475.9 475.9 480 483.6 483.6 491.5 491.5 499.7 508.2 508.2 508.2 516.9 516.9 516.9 526 526 526 535.4 535.4 545.1 545.1 WRC WBAP WTIC WFAA CYL WOC WSUI KGW WEAF WMC KLX WIP WOO CJCA WCX W.TR WHO WNYC WOAW KYW WHA KFUO KSD Swiss singing society program; 10-11, Jack Coakley's Cabirians. KPSN, Pasadena, Calif. (315.6), 8-9 p. m., Pasadena Chamber of Commerce. KTAB, Oakland, Calif. (240), 9-9:30 a. m., prayer service. Rev. G. W. Phillips; 8-10, studio program. Headliners Today Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. WFaA (475.9) Varied program. 8:15 7:15 6:15 5:15 WGY (379.5) Tragedy, "Hamlet," 8:30 7:30 6:30 5:30 WGR (319) Jack Little. 9:15 8:15 7:15 6:15 WCCO (416.1) American Legion program. 9:30 8:30 7:30 6:30 KOB (348.6) College band. WGR (319) Melodette ladies' orchestra. 10 9 8 7KOA (322.4) Songs and poems of Scotland. KTHS (374.8) Opera selections. WLIT (394.5) Morning Glory club concert. 11 10 9 8 WSM (282.8) Golden Echo quartet, Negro spirituals. 12 m. II 10 9 KFI (467) Scotch comedian, joke contest. Friday, silent night for: CFAC. CHIC. CKNC. CKY, CNRC. CNRM, CNRO, CNRR. CNRW, KFEQ, KFKU. KFMQ. KFUO, KFWA, KFXF, KGO, KLDS, KPRC, KUOM, PWX. WAFD, WBBR, WCAD, WCBD, WEAO. WEBW, WGBS, WGST, WHAZ. WIP, WiAZ. WKAQ, WKRC, WLW, WRC, WREO, WRVA, WSAI, WSUI, WSMB, WTAM. Eastern Time Stations CNKA, Moncton, N. B., (291), X p. m., studio program, ilrs. George O. Spencer, soprano; .Mis. W. A. Fitch, contralto; E. Stuart sinbbs, tenor; George O. Spencer, bass; Mrs. P. A. Kerr, accompanist; 11, CNRA orchestra, CNRT. Toronto, Canada (356.9), 6:30 p. m., Luigi Romanelli and Ills King Edward hotel concert orchestra; 9, songs of the east, Alfred Heather, director; Kathleen Irwin, pianist; Jessie Borthwick, contralto; John Detwller, baritone; Florence McNalr, soprano; 11, Luigi Romanelli and bis King Edward hotel dance orchestra. KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1), 10 a. m., domestlo science and arts; 12:20 p. in.. "The Development of Personality," Floyd Allnort : 5:45, Auntie Jim's letter; 6:30, dinner concert; 8:15, "Radio Chut No. VI," George A. ScotL WAHG, Richmond Hill. N. Y. (315.6). 12:03 p. m., musical program; 7:30, studio program; 7:43, Prof. Richard IS. Mayne; 9-9:55, Richard Delnunzlo, violinist; Louis Caton, tenor; 10:03, popular program; 10:20, Bernie Fletcher's orchestra. WBZ. Springfield, Mass. (333.1), 6:30 p. m., KDKA; 7:30, "Appreciation of Music," Prof. John A. O'Shea; 7:15-8 p. m., "Crop Product inn Breeding at the E. Down ; "A 8-9, health de WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5), 2 p. m., Asia restaurant orchestra; 2:30, music; health notes, Dr. C. W. Woodall; one-act play, "The Code of Honor," WGY matinee players; 6:30, Sunday school lesson; 7, dinner program, Eastman theater, WHAM; 7:30, health talk; 7:40, French by Radio, Leon A. Huguemont; 8:15, tragedy, "Hamlet," WGY players; 10:30, WGY orchestra, Ellsworth Page, basso, soloist. WHAR, Atlantic City, N. J. (275). 2 p. m., Seaside hotel trio; 8, Seaside hotel trio; 11:15, Strand theater organ recital. WHN. New York, N. Y. (361.2), 6 p. m„. Littmann's dinner music; 6:30, Daddy Dingle and his jingle machine; 6:45, Littmann's dinner music; 7, Harry Richman and his entertainers; 7:30, Melody club or I chestra; 10, Roseland dance orchestra; 10:30, Everglades orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m.. Silver Slipper orchestra. WIP. Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 6:45 a. in., setting-up exercises; 7, setting-up exercises; 1 p. in., Gimbel tea room orchestra; 3, artists' recital; 6:115, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories. WKAR, E. Lansing, Mich. (285.5), "Wheat and Chaff," H. C. Rather; in Michigan," .f. F. Cox: "Plant Michigan Experiment Station," E. County Crop Program," John Sims: partment, WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 12:02 p. in., daily almanac; Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; playlet: 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; Sunbeam party; 8:30, Pablo Casals, cellist; 10, Morning Glory club concert; Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; Rufus and Rastus; Sam Gold and his Nuggets, WNYC, New York. N. Y. (526), 6:30 p. in., French lessons; 7:35, resume of meeting of board of estimates; 8. recital. Herman Newman; 8:30, Rudolph Joskowltz, violinist; 9. string ensemble; 10:10, lecture. Carter Troop. WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 11 a. m., organ recital; 12:02 p. in., Golden's Crystal tea room orchestra; 4:45, organ recital; 7:30, "Sir Hobgoblin" by Blanche Wade; 7:1;), Rltz-Carlton orchestra; 8:15, WOO orchestra; 9:25, Fox theater orchestra; 11, Rltz-Carlton dunce orchestra. WOR. Newark. N. 1. (405.2), 6:15 p. m., "Words Often Mispronounced"; 6:17. sports, Bill Watheyj 6:30-7. Man In the Moon stories; 7, Jacques Jacobs' Hotel Shelton ensemble. WRC, Washington. D. C. (468.5), 10 a. in., women's hour; 12 m., organ recital. Otto F. Beck; 1 p. m.. Meyer Davis' New Willard hotel orchestral 3:30, II. S. Marine band; 5, Hotel Lafayette tlio. WTAG, Worcester, Mass. (268), 10:30 a. m., musical selections; 10:15. "Food Hints." Mildred C. Thomas; 12:115-2 p. m., WTAG Orchestra; 3-5, tea dansant, WTAG orchestra: 7:10. Twinkle Twinkle storv teller: 7:30-7:45, stories. Blanche Elizabeth Wade; 7:45, mechanics of speech, Mela B. Wade; s, travel talk, travel editor, Worcester Telegram; 8:30, current events for people, Gwendoline Albec; 8:45, program. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 12:15-1:15 p. m., Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; 6-7, Carl Rupp and his Hotel Hollendcn orchestra. WTIC, Hartford, Conn. (475.9), 11 a. m.. talk, "Eating Disease Germs," Dr. Millard Knowlton,; 11:15, morning topics; 11:3(1, WTIC's housewives' forum, Mrs. J. M. Dean; 12:05 p. m., luncheon music; 6:30, dinner concert; 8, medical talk; 8:15, musical program; 10:1.1, theater review; 10:30, popular program; 11, dance orchestra'. WWJ, Detroit. Mich. (352.7), 9:30 a. ra., tonight's dinner; talk by the woman's editor; 12:05, Jules Klein's Hotel Statler orchestra; 3, Detroit News orchestra; 6, dinner concert; 8, News orchestra and soloists; 9, dance program. Central Time Stations KFKX, Hastings, Nebr. (288.3), 1 p. m., Special farm service day; 5:30, KDKA dinner concert; 9, vocal and instrumental musical numbers; Gas House quartet, instrumentalists'. KFVE, University City, Mo. (240). 9:15 p. m., amusement review, Romaine Fielding; Mae Miller, soprano; Mrs. Gertrude Watson, accompanist. KLDS, Independence, Mo. (441), 6:30 a. m., morning devotional service. KMA, Shenandoah. Iowa (252), 11:30-12:30 p. m., noonday rural program; seed talk. Earl E. May; music; talk, G. H. Van Houten; 6-7, How do you do Boys; Grady and Doc.. Auntie Blossom and the Slumber boat; 9-11, Council Bluffs entertainers. KMMJ. Clay Center. Nebr. (228.9), p. m., local home talent; 1:30, factory and office program. KPRC, Houston, Tex. (296.8), 12 m., Frank Tilton, pianist. KSAC. Manhattan, Kan. (340.7), 9-9:25 a. m., music; inspirational talks, agricultural primer, calisthenics; 9:55-10:25. readings, question box, planning today's meals; 12:35-1:05 p. m., readings, question box: "Furnace Heating," Walter G. Ward; "Long vs Short Cane Systems of Grape Pruning," W. R.' Martin; 4:30-5, lessons in color design; 6:30-7:30, travelog; vocational education, Extension credit course; "Next Steps in Rural Community Development," Walter H. Burr; "Great Physicists' Contribution to Modern Life." E. K. Chapin. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.1), 7 p. m., "Fur Hour." Elmer Lutz, tenor; 7:30. Ladies' quartet; 8:30, commerce hour; John Halk, violinist. KSO, Clarinda, Iowa (241.8), 7-7:30 p. m., farm talks; 7:30-9, orchestra, Ralph Yelile. director. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8), 12:301:30 p. m., Farmers Radio Chautauqua; 9-9:30. New Arlington hotel grand ensemble; 9:30-10:30, Eastman hotel orchestra; 10:30-11, Lon Chassy, violinist. KYW, Chicago, III. (536), 6:30-7 a. m., morning exercises, Paul A. Leonhard; 7:30, morning family worship. Y. M. C. A; 11:15, talk, John C. Cutting; 11:35, table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson, Peoples Gas company: 1, nooday concert, luncheon concert, Congress hotel; 6, dinner music, KDKA; 7:05, bedtime story, Walter Wilson; 9, music hour; 10-12:30, midnight revue, Hearst square; 10, Paul Ash MoVickers theater; 10:40-11:10, Coon-Sanders original Nigbthawks; 12, Henri A. Keates, organlogue; 1 a. m., insomnia club. Coon-Sanders Original Nightbawks. WAMD, Minneapolis, Minn. (243.8), 12 n., musical program: Ella Sundstrom Pendleton, soprano, L. V. Koos, accompanist; Ted Johnson, violinist, Oscar Westlund, accompanist; Charles Sandberg, baritone; 7:05 p. m., talk; 7:10, Minneapolis public school hour, T. P. Giddings, director; Jefferson junior high school orchestra, operetta, Nell Wesely, director'; 11, Skyrocket frolic. George Osborn's Hotel Radisson Skyrockets. WBBM. Chicago. III. (226), 4-6 p. in., Valentino inn orchestra; artists: 8-10, Tip trio; Moulin Rouge orchestra ; artists. WBCN, Chicago, III. (266). 10-10:30 a. m., 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 Publishers," tenor and songwriter; Harold Johnson, boy xylophonist; 10-12 m., request program; Midway dancing gardens orchestra; Eddie Matts and Billy Donovan, tenor and pianist; West End Harmony boys, instrumental duo; Ed. Demps-ey. "The SilkenVoiced Tenor," Alice McMahon, contralto; "The Boy" Yagle, penologist. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 10:45 a. m., "Pour into the Crust and Bake," Betty Crocker; 12 m., Dick Long's Dayton trio; 2 p. in., women's hour: 2:30, Dick Long's Nankin cafe orchestra; 4, readers' club. Mis. Waller Stevens; 5:30, Court ot Gold Medal: 6:15. Biley's St. Paul hotel concert orchestra; 8, health talk, Minnesota State Medical association, Olmstead County Medical society; 8:15, Minnesota Post. American legion; 11, Arnold Frank's St. Paul hotel orchestra. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 10:45-11 a. ni., Betty Crocker in home service talk; 6-7, The Tell-Me-aStory lady; address: The Trianon ensemble: 8-9:30, around the town with WDAF; 11:45-1, The Plantation players; Eddie Kubn's orchestra. WDOD. Chattanooga, Tenn. (256), 6:30-7 p. m., organ music, Tivoli theater; 7-8. Hotel Patten orchestra; 8:15, special features and program; 11, popular requests. WEBH, Chicago, III. (370.2), 11:30-12 m., woman's half hour; 3-4 p. m., features; 7-8, Oriole orchestra; Pauline Sachs, soprano; Eleanor Kaplan, violinist; 910, Oriole orchestra; WEBH Light Opera company; 11-11:15, Oriole orchestra; 11:15-12:30, Irene Beasley, Jack Penewell, Fred Palmlter. WENR, Chicago, III. (266), 6-7 p. in., dinner concert; Rauland-Lyric trio; Eric Sagerquist; violinist, soprano solos; 8-10, popular program; AllAmerican Pioneers; Harmony four; George Moran and Bill Alt. Hawaiian guitar selections; Jack Todd, baritone; 122 a. m., Frank Westphal and his All-American Pioneers: Rita McFawn and Mary Bleber; violin solos; Jim Beaumont, ban joist; Art Bilqulst, popular songs. WFAA. Dallas, Texas (475.9), 12:30-1 p. in.. Dr. Horace M. Whaling. Sunday school lesson; music; 3:30-4, Sears-Roebuck agricultural foundation homemakers' program; 4:30-5. woman's hour, literary review; 6:30-7:30, Alfonso Trent's orchestra; 7-10, varied program. WGES, Oak Park, III. (250), 5-7 p. m., Lydia Werner, soprano; John Brown, pianist; Katherine Gray, contralto; Edwin Kemp, tenor; Tiflin theater organ and orchestra; 8-9, Thomas I'anpas. accordion; Tiffin theater organ and orchestra; John Stamford, tenor; McDcvItt sisters, vocal duo; 11-1 a. m., Remington Welch, organist; Parish and Ward; Sandy MrTavish, Scotch comedian; Bebb and Cameron, duettists; Thomas Pappas, accordionist. WGN, Chicago, III. (302.8), 11-11:30 a. 111., household hints: 11:3(1-12, fashion discussion; 12-12:40, public service period; 12:40-2:30, luncheon concert, Drake concert ensemble and Blarkstone string quintet; 2:30-3, Lyon and Healy artist series: 3-3:25, public service period: 3:25-3:30, Port O'Mlssing men: 3:30-4:15. tea lime music, Marshall Field's tea room orchestra; 4:305. organ recital, Edward Benedict: 5:30-5:57. Skeezij time; 6:30-7. dinner concert. Drake concert ensemble and Blackstone string quintet; 8-9. music hour, Drake concert ensemble and vocal artists: 9-10, Ford program, WEAF: lti-ii. dance program. WHAD, Milwaukee, Wis. (275), 11 a. m.. pianolog, Andy Herlel; 4 p. in., Ira Schncll. baritone; 6-7. Arthur Ricbter, organist; 7. Bill .luhio's Radio Cartoon game; 8:30-10, Wisconsin theater revue; 35-piece Wisconsin theater concert orchestra; Dcxter's Wisconsin roof orchestra, WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (399.8), 1-2 p. m,. Royal Peacook orchestra; 3-3:80, Mis. Myrtle Fulks Zahn. Jr. organist: 4-5. musical selections, Harry S. Currie. director; editorials: 7:30-9, glee club, Ashbury college civil service talk, O. A. Berkmaii. WHB. Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 2-3 p. m., Sweeney Radio trio; 7-8, Sweeney Radio orchestra. WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (526), 7:30-9 p. m., Helen Smith, whistler: Alex Llndbloom. violinist; Stewart Watson, baritone; Vernon Sheffield, pianist; Myrtle Williams, soprano; 11-12, Bankers Life 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 n. , Al Carney's complimentary organ hour; 1-2 p. m., special studio program, Gray (Continued on page 28)