Radio revue (Dec 1929-Mar 1930)

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RADIO REVU E SOUND YOUR "A" /GODFREY LUDLOW, the well known Australian ^-* violinist, tunes up his trusty fiddle before going on the air on WEAF, Sunday afternoon. Too bad that television isn't a reality yet, because the girls would just love that auburn "permanent" wave of his. FT* HE gentleman above, attired in the -* masquerade costume and playing a foreign ukulele, is Sven Von Hall berg. Despite his make-up, he directs Echoes of the Orient, Sunday evenings, on WEAF. TTERE we see a dress rehearsal of "Felines on ■*"*• the Ivories.'* There doesn't seem to be much co-operation, but Kathleen Stewart, popular staff pianist of NBC, assures us that the effect is wonderful — just what she wants. "It's the cats!" says Kathleen.