Radio Digest (Jan-Oct 1926)

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January 30, 1926 RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated 21 Thursday, February 4 Woodlawn theater orchestra, Armln F. Hand, conductor; Lucille O'Hare, Bob Duffy, Tommie Hughes, popular program. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7m-600kc), 8:45 p. m., Cortese ensemble. WOAW. Omaha, Nebr. (526m-670kc), 12:45 p. m., Gilbert Jaffy and his Little symphony; 6, entertainment; 6:20, Manna Kea trio; 0:50, Randall's Royal Fontenelle orchestra; 9, classical; 10:30, Herb Feierman and his Omadala orchestra; 12, midnight jubilee. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (483.6m-620kc), 12:15-12:25 p. m., "What Folks Say About It," Prof. W. L. Burlison; 3-3:30, Aunt Jane; 5:45-6, chimes; 6:30-6:50, Sandman; 7-7:30, Larkinites, WEAF; 7:30-8, Harry Yeazelle Mercer, tenor; 8-9, Clicquot Club Eskimos; 9-10, Goodrich Silvertown Cord orchestra; 11-12, Le Claire hotel orchestra; Peter MacArthur, baritone. WOI, Ames, Iowa (270m-IIIOke), 9 a. m., "Red Clover," Prof. H. D. Hughes; 10, "The Future of the Hog Market," E. N. Wentvvorth; 10:30, "Marketing Helps for Homemakers," Ruetta Day; 11, "Agricultural Legislation," B. H. Hibbard; 12:30 p. m., chimes; "Corn Yield Test Winners," Joe L. Robinson; 1, "Minerals and Sunshine for Hogs," J. M. Evvard; 2, "New Facts in Dairy Cattle Feeding," F. B. Morrison; 3, "Developing Individuality," Mrs. E. S. Allen; 3:30, "Recreation," Mrs. Mignon Quaw Lott; 4, Brown Brothers quartet; 4:15, address, B. H. Hibbard; 7:15, wrestling tournament, Oklahoma-Ames; 7:45, "The Corn Crop," Prof. H. D. Hughes. WOK, Chicago, III. (217.3mI380kc), 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 Lorraine's Pershing Palace orchestra; Husk O'Hare's Cocoanut Grove orchestra; Capitol theater program; studio program. WOQ, Kansas City, IHo. (278m-IO80kc), 7-8 p. m., Unity educational program; 8-9, concert. WORD, Batavia, III. (275m-l090ko), 8 p. m., Webster hqtel concert trio; 8:15, international Sunday school lesson; 8:30, program, Glenn Dillard Gunn school of music; 9:45, world news digest, J. L. Roy. WQJ, Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc), 11-12 m., "Parties for the Party Month," Erna J. Bertrams; 3-4 p. m., "Valentine Party Plans," Helen H. Downing; "Common Sense Care of the Feet," Dr. Frank Furch; "Lessons in Golf," Ralph G. Thorn; 7-8, Bainbo Gardens orchestra; Clement Laskowski, tenor; Marvyl Larson, soprano; 10-1 a. m., Bainbo Skylarks; Dr. Carl Bertschinger, pianist; Jerry Sullivan; Rose Vanderbosch, soprano; Hal Lansing, ukulele soloist; Bert Davis; Ralph Keim, pianist; Anne Keim, soprano; Lew Butler, Giant of the Radio; Ray Lawson, tenor; 1-2, Ginger hour. WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio (325.9m-920kc), 7 p. m., program; 8, Clicquot Club Eskimos, WEAF; 9, Silvertown Cord orchestra, Joseph Knecht, director; 10, Jack Little and Ray O'Vac Twins. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (428.3m -700kc), 8 p. m.. Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, Jr., organist; 10:45, concert. WSUI, Iowa City, Iowa (483.6m-620kc), 12:30 p. m., organ numbers, Mrs. Preston C. Coast; address. Mountain Time Stations CFAC, Calgary, Can. (435.8m-688kc), 7 p. m., bedtime story; 9-11, CNR orchestra. KFWA, Ogden, Utah (26lm-M50kc), 4-5 p. m., organ recital. Paramount theater; 5-6, Ogden Radio Dealers program. KFXF, Colorado Springs, Colo. (250m-l200kc), 9-10:30 p. m., Rosemary Gardens dance program. KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4m-930kc), 12:15 p. m., Rfalto theater musicale; 3:15, relaxing and corrective exercises; 3:30, matinee for housewives; 4, culinary hints; 4:15, fashion review; 6:30, dinner concert, Brown Palace string orchestra, Howard Tillotson, director. Pacific Time Stations KFI, Lps Angeles, Calif. (468.5m-640kc), 5:30-6 p. m.. Bamboo Gardens dance orchestra; 6, nightly doings; 6:15, KFl's Seeing California; 6:30, vest pocket program; 6:45, Radiotorial period; 7-8, program, students, University of Southern California; 8-9, program, Clarabelle Patten Wallace, contralto; 9-10, program, Chick ering hall; 10-11, Mabelle Hein and her Blue Bird band. KFON. Long Beach, Calif. (233m-l290kc), 6-7 p. m., KFON gossip and amusement information; 7-8, investors' hour; 8-8:15, Hewitt's chat for book lovers; 8:15-9, Long Beach municipal band. KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. (252m-ll90kc), 8-9 p. m.. Bill Blake, tenor; Hy Kasch and his dance orchestra; Lou Parker, ballads; 9-10, program, Don P. Smith, Inc., Diana-Moon dance orchestra; Sol Hoopii's Hawaiians; Ashley sisters; 10-11, Warner Brothers frolic, featuring Charley Ilch's Sunset Canyon Country club dance orchestra. KGO. Oakland, Calif. (36l.2m-830kc), 7:15-7:30 a. m., health training exercises, Hugh Barrett Dobbs; 7:45, pep class; 8:30, "Daily Strength"; 11:30-1 p. m., Sherman Clay, and company luncheon concert; 4-5:30, concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis, Vinton La Ferrers, conductor; 5:30-6:30, George W. Ludlow and Jane Isabel Curtis, sea stories: 8, "Thirty-nine East," comedy in three acts, KGO players, Wilda Wilson Church, director; music, Arion trio; 10-11, dance music, Hotel St. Francis, Girvin-Deuel's California Collegians. KGW. Portland, Ore. (49l.5m-6IOkc), 12:30-1:30 p. m., concert. Oregon Radio Trades association; 6-7, dinner concert. Olds Wortman and King company; 7:458, lecture. Catholic Truth society. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2m-740kc), 6-6:30 p. m., Lelghton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra, Jack Cronshaw, leader; 6:30-7:30, history story. Prof. Hertzog; Dickie Brandon, screen starlet; Charlotte Palen, Jeanne de Bard, Joyce Coad, Helen Frances Levy with Uncle John; 7:45, talk on health. Dr. Phillip M. Lovell; 8-10, program, Clevelin Realty company. KMTR, Hollywood, Calif. (238m-l260kc), 5-6 p. m., home hour. Mammy Simmons and pupils of Carter Weaver in continuity program; 6-7, Starr Piano company studio; 8-10, Turner orchestra, direction Loren Powell. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9m-890kc), 5-5:30 p. m., Sunny Jim's story; 5:30, First Presbyterian church organ; 5:55, Town Tattler; 6:15, travel talk, W. F. Alder; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent concert orchestra; 7-8, program, H. L. Crockett, with Uya Bronson, cellist. May McDonald Hope, pianist, Corlnne Redd, soprano, and H. L. Crockett, baritone; 8-9, program, WillysOverland dealers; 9-10, program, M. Weinstein company, Ray West's Alexandria hotel dance orchestra; 10-11, Ambassador hotel dance orchestra. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (428.3m-700kc), 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; 6:40-7, Waldemar Lind and States restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, program, De Molay glee club, Clayton Horn, director; 9-10, program, Avon string quintet, E. S. Flynn, director; 10-11, Cablria eafe orchestra. Jack Coakley. director. KPSN, Pasadena, Calif. (3l5.6m-950kc), 8-9 p. m., Star-News program, Pasadena Chamber of Commerce. KTAB, Oakland, Calif. (240m-l250ke), 9-9:30 a. m.. prayer service. Rev. G. W. Phillips; 12-1 p. m., luncheon concert; 8-10, program, Oakland Are department, Friday, February S Headliners Today Eastern Central Mountain pacific 8 p. m. 7 p. m. 6 p.m. 5 p. m. WAHG (315.6m-950kc) Fourteenth Great Artist recital. 8:15 7:15 6:15 5:15 WGY (379.5m-790kc) Comedy, "Just Folks." 830 7:30 630 5:30 WBZ (333.1m-900kc) Bollstone quartet. WNYC (52Um-570kc) Kessler ensemble. 9 8 7 6 WEAR (389.4m-770kc) Wingfoot male quartet. WMAQ (447.5m-670kc) Kent-Marquette debate. WHO (526m-570kc) Green County band. 9:15 8:15 7:15 6:15 WCCO (416.4m-720kc) Apollo club. 9 30 830 7 30 6:30 WCAU (278m-1080kc) Sea Isle City Golden Gulls. WMC (499.7m-600kc) Atwater Kent program. 10 9 8 7 WEBH (370.'2m-810kc) WEBH light opera company. 11 10 9 8 WSM (282.8m-1060kc) Scarritt college student program. 12 m. II 10 9 WMC (499.7m-600kcJ Charles Lucy's jazz boys. Friday, silent night for: CFAC, CHIC, CKNC, CKY, CNRC, CNRM, CNRO, CNRR, CNRW, KFAU, KFEQ, KFKU, KFMtt, KFWA, KFXF, KGO, KFAU, KPRC, KUOM, PWX, WBBR, WCAD, WCBD, WEAO, WEBW, WGBS, WGST, WHAZ, WIP, WJAZ, WKRC, WLW, WLWL, WNAD, WRC, WREO, WRVA, WSAI, WSUI, WSMB, WTAM. Eastern Time Stations CKAC, Montreal, Can. (4l0.7m-730kc), 1:45 p. m., Windsor trio. CNRT, Toronto, Can. (356.9m-840kc), 6:30 p. m., Luigi Romanclli and his King Edward hotel concert orchestra; 8:30, Trinity United church; 10, Hart House string quartet; 12, Luigi Romanelli and his King Edward hotel dance orchestra. WAFD, Port Huron, Mich. (275m-l090kc), 8-10 p. m., old-time dance music. WAHG, Richmond Hill, N. Y. (3l5.6m-950kc), 12:03 p. m., musical program; 7:30, Sylvia Baylin, pianist; 7:45, Prof. Richard E. Mayne; 8, Fourteenth Great Artist recital, Lynwood Farnham, organist; 9, soloist; 9:15, Francino Vyde, soprano; 9:30, Shell Beach trio; 10:03, Francine Vyde, soprano; 10:15, Bernie Fletcher's orchestra. WBAL, Baltimore, Md. (246m-l220kc), 6:30-7:30 p. m., WBAL dinner concert; 7:30-8, WBAL male quartet; 8-9, Mary Knox Fitz, pianist; Geneva Fitz, pianist; John Mealy, whistler. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (333.lm-900kc), 6:30 p. m., Little "symphony orchestra; 7, Hotel Lenox ensemble; 7:30, "Appreciation of Music," Prof. John A. O'Shea; 8, McEnelly and his orchestra; 8:30, Rollstone male quartet; 9, "Whatdoyoucallit Club." WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (46l.3m-650kc), 10:45 a. m.. Gold Medal talk; 6:30 p. m., dinner concert, William Pcnn hotel; 7:30, children's period; 7:45, address, current motor topics; 8, Clicquot quartet; 9, studio concert, Kishians' orchestra. WCAP, Washington, D. C. (468.5m-640kc), 6:45-7:45 a. m., health exercises, WEAF; 6 p. m.-12 midnight, dinner hour concert; Sir Hob Goblin stories, WEAF; dance music. WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (278m-l080kc), 7:30, N. Snellenburg and company, recital; 8, "Our Own Agnes"; 8:15, Chiropractic talk; 8:30, Singing Ground-hog; 8:45, Carolyn Thomas and "437" American Radio trio; 9:15, Dwight Strickland, the poetician; 9:30, Sea Isle City Garden Gulls; 10, Willie Horowitz, songs and jests; 10:30, Jack Myers' musical architects. WCX, Detroit, Mich. (5l6.9m-580kc), 4 p. m., news and markets; 6, dinner concert, Book-Cadillao hotel; 9, concert; 10, dance music, Graystone ballroom. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (49l.5m-6IOkc), 10:45 a. m., Betty Crocker; 11:05, ' Minnie Weil, pianist; 11:30, practical household arts, Columbia university; 4 p. m., Lenore Aldrede, contralto; 4:15, Radio instrumental trio; 6, dinner music; 7, Bessie Booth Dodge, soprano; Mozelle Bennett, violinist; Nana Frances, reader; 7:30, "Sir Hobgoblin Discovers Something," WEAF, WOO, WCAP, WCAE, WGR, WJAR, WEAR, WTAG; 7:45, Ethel and Dorothea Ponce; 8, Happiness Candy boys; 8:30, Eagle Neutrodyne trio; 9, Hohner Harmony hour; 9:30, Dorothy Paca, soprano; 9:40, "Merchant of Venice"; 10:30, Elvera Boni, soprano; Nino Ruisi, bass; 11-12, Ben Bernie and his orchestra. WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4m-770kc), 11 a. m., home service; 7 P. m., Cleveland Auto s"how; 7:30, children's program; 7:45, talk; 8:15, Doris Quinn; 9, Wingfoot male quartet; 10, instrumental ensemble. WEBJ, New York, N. Y. (273m-M00kc), 7 p. id., Blenheim theater ensemble, Sol Klein, director; 7:45, Milton Yokeman, tenor; Norman Hennefeld, accompanist; 8, Carrie Cohen, concert pianist; 8:15-9, Al Ciccones' Harlem Tea Garden orchestra. WEEI, Boston, Mass. (348.6m-860kc), 6:45 a. m., Tower health exercises; 7:45, morning watch, Estey organ studio; 3 p. m., talk, Harry J. Broughton; 5, Frankie Ward and his orchestra; 6:15, Joe Rines and his Hunters' Cabin orchestra; 7. Big Brother club; 7:30, Whiting's Grade A contest; 8, Sager's half hour of hospitality; 8:30, Neapolitan Ico Cream company program; 9, Hohner Harmony hour, WEAF; 9:30, Carter's Incas; 10, Scotty Holmes and his orchestra; Imperial marimba band. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5m-760kc), 1 p. m., tea room ensemble; 3, Josh Saddler's serenaders; 6:30, Bollevuo Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Bellevue Stratford dance orchestra. WGBS, New York, N. Y. (3l5.6m-950kc), 10 a. m., timely talks; 10:10, 10:30, 10:50, Mary Miller, pianist; fashion talk, Bertram Taylor; 1:35 p. m.. Atlas string trio; 3, "The Modern Hamlet"; Hilda Bergvall, mezzo-soprano; Dorothy Herzig; 6, Uncle Geebeo; 6 :30, Anzell's orchestra. WGCP, New York. N. Y. (252m-ll90kc), 3 p. m., Samuel Weber, blind pianist; 3:20, Hugo Angelo, tenor; 3:45, Charol de Thome, pianist; 4:10, Sherman and Neal; 4:30, Ruby Cowan, entertainer; 4:45, Clarence Profit, pianist; 7, Janssen's orchestra; 7:30, studio program; 8, orchestra. WGHP, Detroit, Mich. (270m-l I lOkc), 6 p. m., dimvr concert, Hotel Tuller; 7, farm program; 10, popular concert; Skylark dance band; Motortown trio; Heck and Mac, Eddie McGrath. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (3l9m-940ko), 2:30 p. m., WGE's afternoon program; 6:30, Clef trio; 7:30, jointly with WEAF, Blanche Elizabeth Wade, story teller for G. R. Klnnoy company; 9, jointly with WEAF, Hohner Harmony hour; 9:30, classical program, directed by W. Miles Thomas; 10:30, Hewitt Humorists, Hewitt Rubber company; 11-1 a. m., supper dance music, Vincent Lopez's Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director, Arthur Melgier at the organ. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5m-790kc), 2 p. m., Asia restaurant orchestra; 2:30, music; "Health Notes," Dr. C. W. Woodall; 6:30, International Sunday school lesson; 7, dinner program, Eastman theater, WHAM; 7:30, health talk; 7:40, "French by Radio," Leon A. Huguemont; 8:15, comedy, "Just Folks," Ten Eyck Clay, director; 10:30, WGY orchestra and Caryl Marshall, soprano. WHAR, Atlantic City, N. J. (275-l090kc), 2 p. m.. Seaside hotel trio; 8, Seaside hotel quartet; 11:15, Strand theater organ recital, WHN, New York, N. Y. (36l.2m-830kc), 6-6:30 p. m., Littmann's dinner music; 6:30-6:45, Daddy Dingle and his Jingle Machine; 6:45-7, Littmann's dinner music; 7-7:30, Harry Richman and his entertainers; 7:30-8, Lew Brown and Sidney Claire; 10-10:30, Roseland dance orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m.. Silver Slipper orchestra. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m -590kc), 6:45 a. m., setting-up exercises; 7, setting-.up exercises; 1 p. m., Gimbel tea room orchestra; 3, "Genius," lecture by Dr. Charles W. Burr; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; William Wenzel, ten-year-old pianist. WKAQ, San Juan, P. R. (340.7m -880kc), 6-8 p. m.. talks, Porto Bican Atheneum. WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5m-760kc), 12:02 p. m., daily almanac; Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2:30, playlet, students National School of Elocution and Oratory; 4:30, recital; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; Sunbeam party; 8, sports talk; 8:30, recital; 10. Morning Glory club concert; Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; 10:30, Rufus and Rastus. WMBF, Miami Beach, Fla. (384.4m-780kc), 7-9 p. m., Fleetwood Radio orchestra; Al Wohlman and Dave Bernie. WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526m-570kc), 6:20 p. m.. piano selections; 6:30, elementary and advanced French lessons, V. Harrison Berlitz; 7:35, resume of meeting of Board of Estimate; 8, concert program; 8:30, Kessler ensemble; 9 :15, recital talk, Herman Neuman; 9:45, song recital; 10:10, Prof. Carter Troop, lecture service. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m-590ko), 11 a. m., organ recital; 12:02 p. m., Golden's crystal tea room orchestra; 4:45, organ recital; 7:30, "Sir Hobgoblin," Blanche Elizabeth Wade; 7:45, Ritz-Carlton dance orchestra; 9, Hohner harmony four; 9:25, Fox theater symphony orchestra; 10, organ recital; 11, RitzCarlton dance orchestra. WOR, Newark, N. J. (405.2m-740kc), 3:45 p. m., talk, B. P. Adams; 6:15, "Words Often Mispronounced"; 6:17, sports, Bill Wathey; 6:45, Jacques Jacobs' Hotel Shelton ensemble; 7-7:15, Man in the Moon stories. WRC, Washington, D. C. (468.5m-640kc), 10 a. m., women's hour, WJZ; 12, organ recital. Otto F. Beck, 1 p. m., Meyer Davis' New Willard hotel orchestra; 3:30, concert. United States Marine band. Captain William H. Santelmann, leader; 5, W. Spencer Tupman's Hotel Mayflower orchestra; 5:45, book talks, Mrs. Nina Reed. WRVA, Richmond, Va. (256m-ll70kc), 7 p. m.. Hotel Richmond orchestra; 8:10, entertainers. Hartshorn school; 9:30, Virginia Union university; 10, Virginia Union .university orchestra. WTAG, Worcester, Mass. (268m1 I20kc), 10:30 a. m., musical selections; 10:45, food hints, Mildred C. Thomas; 12:05-2, luncheon music, WTAG, Will Hardy, director; 3-5, tea dansant music, WTAG; 7:10, "The Twinkle Twinkle Story Teller"; 7:30-7:45, stories, Blanche Elizabeth Wade, WEAF; 7:45, mechanics of speech, Mota B. Wade; 8, current events for sightless people and shut-ins, Gwendoline Atbee; 8:15, concert program. WTAM, Cleveland. Ohio (389.4m -770kc), 12:15-1:15 p. m., Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; 6-7, Carl Rupp and his Hotel Hollenden orchestra. WTIC, Hartford, Conn. (475.9m-630kc), 11:30 a. m., housewives' forum, Mrs. J. M. Dean; 12:05, luncheon music; 6:30, dinner music. Hub trio; 8, talk; 8:15, community night program. West Hartford; vocal solos, duets, French horn, trumpet, piano, girls' glee club, WWJ, ' Detroit, Mich. (352.7m-850kc), 7:30-8 a. m., setting-up exercises, B. J. Horton; 9:30, "Tonight's Dinner"; talk, woman's editor; 10:45, home service talk, Betty Crocker; 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 KFH, Wichita, Kan. (268m-l I20kc), 9-10 p. m., Lambert Crystal Radio boys. KFMQ, Fayetteville, Ark. (299.8m1 OOOkc), 7:30 p. m., basketball game, University of Arkansas vs. University of Texas. KFRU, Columbia, Mo. (499.7m-600kc), 6:15 p. m., dinner program; 7, Radio school with agriculture talk; 12-2 a. m., musical program. Quadrangle orchestra. KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa (252m-l I90kc), 9-9:45 a. m., music; current topics, G. H. Van Houten; 11:30-12:30 p. m., noonday rural program; popular musical numbers; news items; travelog, G. H. Van Houten; 2-2:45, travelog, G. H. Van Houten; 6-7, How-do-you-do boys; Grady and Doc with Auntie Blossom and the Slumber Boat; news items; 9-11. municipal band of Bedford, W. W. Mitchel, director. KPRC, Houston, Tex. (296.9m-IOIOkc), 12 m., Frank Tilton, blind boy pianist. KSAC, Manhattan, Kans. (340.7m-880kc), 9-9:25 a. m., music, inspirational talks, agricultural primer, calisthenics; 9:55-10:25, readings, backyard gossip, question box, planning today's meals; 12:35-1:05 p. m. , readings, question box; "The Sweet Clover Seed-bed," L. E. Willoughby; "Control of Round Worms in Poultry," D. J. Taylor; 4:30-5, lessons in color and design; 6:30-7:30, travelog; Extension credit course, Vocational Education; Extension course, "Insurance as a Profession," Leo Spurrier; "Safety and Efficiency of Radio Installations," E. R. Lyon. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. <545.lm-550kc), 7 p. m., orchestral program and stage specialties; 8:30, concert, Y. M. H. A. orchestra. KSO, Clarinda, Iowa (242m-l240ko), 12:30-1:15 p. m., farmer dinner concert; 7-7:30, music; farm talk; 7:309, popular songs, Hawleyville trio; 9-9:30, Baker and Anderson. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8m-800kc), 12:30-1:30 p. m., farmers' Radio chatauqua; 9-9:30, Lon Chassy, violinist; Salvatore Julian, trombonist; 9:30-10:30, Phil Baxter and his singing orchestra; Jack-o' -Lantern Night club. KYW, Chicago, III. (536m-560kc), 11:35 a. m., tablo talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 12:05-1, concert. Commonwealth Edison company; 1, Joska DeBabary and his orchestra; Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawks; 4-5, woman's hour, Mary Casey, director; 6, dinner hour, KDKA, WBZ, KYW, KFKX; 9, hour of music. Commonwealth Edison company; 10-12:30, midnight revue, Paul Ash and his orchestra ; Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawks; Henri A. Keates, organist; 1, Insomnia club. WAMD, Minneapolis, Minn. (244m-l230kc), 12 m.. Hazel West, soprano: Beata Hansen, violinist; Mrs. Hansen, accompanist; 7:10, p. m., public school hour; 8, Reception Five program; 11, Skyrocket frolic. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (475.9m -630kc), 7:30 p. m., Decator band; 9:30, minstrel 6how; 11, Panther Hawaiian trio. WBBM, Chicago, III. (226mI330kc), 4-6 p. m., Valentino Inn orchestra; artists; 8-10, Tip trio; Moulin Rouge orchestra; artists. WBCN, Chicago, III. (266m-l I30kc), 10-10:30 a. m.. Penny Wise, "The Shopper's Ready Helper," shopping talk; 5-5:15 p. m., police bullotlns; 7-8, Fireside hour, WBCN hobby club; George R. Cleveland, "Big Boy" Yagle, pianist; Will Rossltor, The Daddy of the Song Publishers," tenor and songwriter; Harold Johnson, boy xylophonlst; 11-12, request program; Midway Dancing Gardens orchestra; Eddie Matts and Billy Donovan, tenor and pianist; West End Harmony boys, instrumental duo; Ed Dempsey, "The Silken-Voiced Tenor." Alico McMahon, contralto; "Big Boy" Yagel, planologist. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (4l6.4m-720kc), 10:45 a. m., "Gold Medal Luncheon Suggestions," Betty Crocker; 12 m., Dick Long's Dayton trio; 2 p. m., woman's hour; 2:30, afternoon concert, Dick Long's Nankin cafe orchestra; 4, readers' club, Mrs. Walter Stevens; 5:30, court of Gold Medal; 6:15, dinner concert, Dlpk Long's Nankin gate orchestra; 7:45, farm lecture; 8. health talk; 8:1.1, concert, Apollo club; Oscar Seagle, baritone; 10:05, Dick Long's Nankin cafe orchestra. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6m-830kc), 10:45-11 a.m., Betty Crocker, home service talk; 6-7, the Tell-Mea-Story lady; address; The Trianon ensemble; 8-9:31), musical program; 11:45-1 a. m.. Plantation players; Eddie Kuhn's orchestra. WDOD, Chattanooga, Tenn. (256m-l I70kc), 6:30-7 p. m., organ music, Tivoli theater; 7-8, Hotel Patten orchestra; 8:15, special features and program; 11, popular request. WEBH, Chicago, III. (370.2m-8IOkc), 11:30-12 m., woman's half hour; 3-4 p. m., special features; 7-8, Oriole orchestra; Pauline Sachs, soprano; Eleanor Kaplan, violinist; 9-9:45, WEBH light opera company; 9:4510, news; 11-12:30 a. m.. Oriole orchestra; Irene Beasley, Fred Palmiter, Jack Penewell. WFAA, Dallas, Tex. (475.9m -630kc), 12:30-1 p. m., Sunday school lesson. Dr. Horace M. Whaling; 3:30-4, Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation homemaker'e program; 4:30-5, woman's hour, book reviews; 6:307:30, Alphonso Trent's orchestra; 8:30-9:30, Schubert Choral club recital. WGES, Oak Park, III. (250m-l200kc), 5-7 p. ra., duo, mezzo-soprano, quartet, organ; 8-9, orchestra, pipe organ, soprano, tenor, pianist; 11-1 a. m., banjo friends, organ, Coyne orchestra, comedian, "Uke Girl." WGN, Chicago, III (302.8m -990kc), 10-11 a. m., public service period; 11-11:30, household hints; 12:01, Walter Murray; 12:40-2:30, luncheon concert, Drake ensemble and Edward Benedict, organist; 2:30-3, Lyon and Healy artists; 3:25-4:15, Port o' Missing Men; 4:30-5, organ recital, Edward Benedict; 5:30-5:57, Skeezix time; 6:30-7, dinner concert, Drake concert ensemble and Edward Benedict, organist; 8-9, music hour; 9-10, popular program; 10-11, dance program. WHAD, Milwaukee, Wis. (275m-l090kc), 11 a. m., pianolog, Andy Hertel; 4 p. m., Ira Schnell, baritone; 6-7, Arthur Richter, organist; 7, Bill .Tuhre's Radio cartoon game; 8:30-10, Wisconsin theater revue; 35piece Wisconsin theater concert orchestra; Dexter's Wisconsin roof orchestra. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (399.8m-750kc), 1-2 p. m., concert, Royal Peacock orchestra; 3-3:30, organ recital. Mrs. Myrtle Zahn; 4-5, concert, Harry S. Currie's Music Box; readings; 7:30-9, concert. Southern Baptist Theological seminary, J. H. Drake, director. WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (526m-570kc). 7:30-8 p. m.. Myrtle Williams, soprano; Stewart Watson, baritone; 8-9, Greene County band. Prof. Irvin, director; 11-12, Bankers Life Corn Sugar orchestra. t WHT, Chicago, III. (399.8m-750kc), 10 a. m., women's club, Jean Sargent; studio features; 10:45, home service, Betty Crocker; 11, special features; 12, organ recital, Al Carney; 6 p. m., classical program; dinner organ recital, Al Carney; Grayling's string trio; Genevieve B. Burnham; Helen Rauh, pianist; 6:30, Ray-O-Vac classic program; (238m-1260kc), 7:45-9:15, Alamo orchestra; (:;99.8m-750kc>, 9:30, Beulah Ladon, violinist; Clark and Baia. Hawaiian; Helen fiauh. pianist; Al Carney, organist; 10-10:30, Lofti» music; 11:30, Chez Pierre orchestra; 12, "Your Hour League," Pat Bawies and Al Carney. WIBO, Chicago, III. (226m-l330kc), 10-11 a. m., shopper's bureau; 2-4 p. m., popular shut-in program; 6-8, dinner concert, Walter Preston; WIBO trio; Rae McKay, Otis Pike, jester. WJJD, Mooseheart, III. (370.2m-820kc), 4-5 p. m., Mooseheart hour; music by younger children; daily assembly of 1,256 children; faculty talks; 6-7, instrumental hour, Howard L. Peterson, playing Geneva organ; Palmer Symphonic players; Palmer House Victorians; 8-9, Mooseheart children's hour, Mooseheart concert band; solos; talk, Matthew P. Adams; 10-11, Senator Harold Kessinger; Jean St. Anne; 12:30-1:30, settin'-up hour, Howard L. Peterson, playing Geneva organ; Palmer House Victorians. WKAF, Milwaukee, Wis. (26lm-l I50kc), 10-11 p. m., Harry Jansen, medley; Spencer Beuter, tenor. WKAR, Lansing, Mich. (285.5m1 050kc), 7:15-8 p. m.. Farm Crops course, "Wheat and Chaff," J. E. Cox; "Corn and Grain Show announcements," H. C. Rather; "How I Grew Michigan's Highest Yielding 1925 Corn Crop" — The Winner; "Crop Growing in Michigan's Upper Peninsula," G. W. Putnam. WLIB, Chicago, III. (302.8m-990kc), 7-8 p. m., dinner concert; 11-12 midnight, popular program; 12-1, dance program. WLS, Chicago, III. (344.6m-870kc), 12 noon, R. F. D. program; 6 p. m.. Ford and Glenn; 6:40, Ralph Emerson, organist; 7, Ford and Glenn; 7:15, WLS studio trio; 7:45, Ruth Eltin; 8, Bethany choir; 8:30, Ford and Glenn; 9, Westleyan brass quartet; 9:30, Little Caruso and his operatic quartet; 10, Ford and Glenn; 11, Paul Ash and his gang. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3m-7IOkc), 7:30 a. m., healthful exercises, William Stradtman; 8, morning devotions, auspices of Parkway YT M. C. A.; 12:05 p. m., organ concert; 12:30, concert. Hotel Gibson orchestra, Robert Viscontl, director. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc), 12:25 p. m.. Y. M. C. A. forum; 1, Radio farm school; 2, shut-in program; 4, preschool child; 4:15, musical program; 4:30, "Foibles of the Moment," Mrs. Graham Aldis; 4:45, child life story; 6, organ; 6:30, Family Altar league; 6:30, Wide-Awake club; 8, Kent-Marquette debate; 9:15, lecture, U. of C. ; 9:30, program, Messrs. Foster, Jilbert; 9:55, chimes. WMBB, Chicago, III. (250m-l200kc), 7-8 p. m., Trianon duo; Frank Bordner, baritone; "The Old Virginia Colonel," Frank Chaplin; Preston Graves, pianist; 911, Trianon orchestra, Dell Lampe, conductor; Woodlawn theater orchestra. Armln F. Hand, conductor; Eddie Matts and Billio Donovan, William Lightfeld, Walter Duffy, Earl Smith, popular program. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7m-600kc), 8:30 p. m., Atwater Kent program; 11, frolic, Charles Lucy's jazz boys. WOAI, San Antonio, Texas (394.5m-700kc), 8:30 p. m., San Antonio Express Evening news program. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (526m-670kc), 12:45 p. m„ Sunshine Sunday dinner menu; 1. Randall's Royal Fontenelle orchestra; 6, music review, Hester Bronson Copper; 6:20, Francis Potter's Banjo orchestra; 6:50, Gilbert Jaffy and his little symphony; 9, classical; 10:15, Frank Hodek and his Nightingale orchestra. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (483.6m -620kc), 12:15-12:25 p. m., special farm day; 3-3:30, Aunt Jane; 5:45-6, chimes; 6:30-6:50, Sandman; 8-9, Villa do Chantel, conservatory of music; 9-10, travel talk, Dr. B. J. Palmer. WOI, Ames, Iowa (270m1 1 lOkc), 9 a. m., "1926 Crop Problems," Prof. H. D. Hughes; 10, "Canned Goods in Relation to Health," Dean B. E. Buchanan; 10:30, "Heating the Home," Prof. R. H. Holbrook; 11, "St. Lawrence Waterway," Hugh J. Hughes; 12:45 p. m., agricultural economics. Prof. C. L. Holmes; 2. "Recreation," Mrs. Mignon Quaw Lott; 7:30, boxing tournament, Notre Dame-Amos. WOK, Chicago, III. (2l7.3m-l380kc), 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 Lorraine's Pershing Palace orchestra; Husk O'Hare's Cocoanut Grovo' orchestra; Capitol theater program; studio program. WORD. Batavia, III. (275mI090kc), 7 p. m.. North Shore line program; 7:45, Unclo Dan and WORD study club; 9, recital, Rudolph Magnus, tenor. WQJ, Chicago. III. (447.5m-670kc). 11-12 noon. Sunday dinner menu, Ted Wllmes; 3-4, domestic science lesson, Helen H. Downing; "The Valentino Party," Julia Deal; 7-8, Rainbo Gardens orchestra; Henrietta Nolan, violinist; song biography, H. W. Bundy; Margaret Cade, soprano; 10-1, Rainbo Skylarks; Dr. H. Luclllo Long, harmonica player; Melodians; Dean Terrill, baritone; Merrill Carder, baritone; Mary Wade, soprano; Romo Vincent, boy baritone; 1-2, Ginger hour. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (428.3m-700kc), 8 p. m., concert; 8:45, Nunnally Miniature symphony orchestra. WSM, Nashville, Tenn. (282.8m-l060kc), 6:30 p. m., concort, Francis Craig's orchestra; 7, bedtime story tnter (ContJnued on page 30)