Radio Digest (July 1924-Apr 1925)

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) D I G E S T~ Illustrated, July 12, 1924 11 TARS FEATURE WEEK'S PROGRAMS If you heard Florence (left) and Harriet (above) Leach last Monday evening', you will want to tune in a g a i n this Monday, July 14 for KGW, Portland. Notice the peculiar quality in the voice of the Portland announcer. He writes that the sisters are very beautiful. Chin, director; 11, midnight frolic. Bob Miller and his Steamer Idlewild orchestra. . WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 526), 6 p. m., speakers half hour; 6:30-7:30, dinner program, Pat's Melody boys; 9-11, recital program, vocal class of Walter B. Graham. WOC, Davenport, la. (Central, 484), 12 m.. chimes; 5:45 p. m., chimes; 6:30, sandman's visit; 8, Bernice Vaz, contralto; Richard Everett, pianist; Billie Buren, boy soprano; Phil Lioen, tenor; Dewitt Depue. violinist. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 509), 11 a. m., Mary E. Vogt, organist; 12:02 p. m., Wanamaker crystal tea room orchestra; 5:45, Mary E. Vogt, organist; 7:30, Havana Casino orchestra; 8:30, Harriet G. Ridley, pianist; 9, WOO concert orchestra; 10, Mary E. Vogt, organist; 11:03, Havana Casino dance WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, Daylight, 405), 2:30-4 p. m., "That the United States Should Immediately Grant Independence to the Philippines," debate between Teams of Freehold, N. J. High School (affirmative) and Matawan, N. J. High School (negative) ; 6:15-6:30, Agnes Leonard, songs for children; 6:30-7, Man in the Moon Stories for Children; 7-7:15, Rev. Edinont Hains and John A. Schott. WOS, Jefferson City, Mo. (Central, 440.9), 8 p. m„ "Lighting the Headlights for the Farmer," E. A. Logan; address, George A. Pickens; musicale. Baptist Church orchestra; address. Rev. Paul W. Weber, pastor. WQJ, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 448), 3-4 p. m.. "Hot Weather Menus and How to Prepare Them," Helen H. Downing; "Care of the Infant in Hot Weather," Sarah B. Place; 7-8, Fred Agard, tenor; talk, Ernest Dettmar; Harry Geise, composer; 10-2, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden orchestra ; Rosemary Hughes, soprano; Sandy Meek, Scotch tenor. WRC, Washington, D. C. (Eastern, 469), 3 p. m., fashion developments of the moment, Women's Wear ; 3:10, Arthur McCormiek, baritone; 3:20, "Beauty and Personality," Elsie Pierce; 3:25,, current topics, editor of The Review of Reviews; 3:35, Ethel Grant, pianist; 4, songs; 6, stories and songs for children, Peggy Albion and Mary Frances Glenn. WTAY. Oak Park, III. (Central, Daylight, 283), 6:457:45 p. m.„ Bert Davis, Clown of the Air; Sandy Meek, tenor; Borchardt String quartet; Gary Guly, caliphone artist; Glen Brucee. bedtime story; 9-9:45, Black Cat orchestra ; readings. Glen Bruce. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 517), 8 a. m., setting-up exercises, R. J. Horton; 12 m., Detroit News orchestra; 3 p. m., Schmeman's band; 7, Detroit News orchestra; 7:30, Schmeman's band. Silent night for: KFOA. KFSG, KPO, KOV. WAAW, WBAV. WCX, WDAF. WDAR, WFI, WGR, WLW. WOO, WOS, WWJ. CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Eastern, Daylight, 425), 7 p. m., kiddles' stories in French and English; 7:30, Rex Battle and his Mount Royal Hotel concert orchestra ; 8:30, La Presse studio entertainment; 10:30, Joseph C. Smith and his Mount Royal Hotel dance orchestra; George Fishberg, pianist. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326), 5:30 p. m., dinner concert, KDKA Little Symphony orchestra; 6:30, kiddies' buddy; 6:45, "Last Minute Helps to Teachers," Carman C. Johnson; 8, KDKA Little Symphony orchestra. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469), 6:45-7:30 p. m., vocal concert; 8-9, mixed selections: 9-10, Examiner concert; 10-11, popular song concert; 11-12, Ambassador Cocoanut Grove orchestra. KFNF, Shenandoah, la. (Central, 266), 7:30 p. m., concert. Henry Field Seed company and friends. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 312), 4-5:30 p. m., concert orchestra of the Hotel St. Francis; 8, San Jose Sclots' band; Mrs. George W. MacMlllan, soprano; saxophone Quartet; G. Franklin Roberts, baritone; Ed. Moore, cornctlst; D. E. Neal, bass; Edna Kindall, pianist; 10-1, Hotel St. Francis dance orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 8 p. m., children's musical program, pupils, Marie C. Dooley; 10, dance music, George Olson's Metropolitan orcheatra, KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 12:30-1:15 Pred Hughes is the popular tenor visiting" all the large stations. He is following* Malie and Little vaudeville team about the country. p. m., concert Long Beach Californians, courtesy, Piggly-Wiggly; 2:30-3:30. matinee musicale; 6-(i:30, Art Hickman's concert orchestra; 6:45-7:30, children's hour. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; Hector Dyer, age 14, pianist, pupil, Mrs. Walter M. Reckford : Helene Pirie, screen juvenile; bedtime story, "Uncle John;" 8-10, concert, courtesy of San Diego B. P. O. Elks; 10-11, Art Hickman's dance orchestra. KPO,, San Francisco, ■ Calif. (Pacific; 423), 8-11 p. m.. Art Weidner and his popular artists; KPO trio. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 546), 8 p. m., Missouri Theater orchestra and specialties. KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 536), 11:35 a. in.. table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 7-7:30, dinner concert. Congress hotel; 8-8:58, Florence Morris, soprano; Geraldine Lacey, accompanist; Saint Ann's orchestra; 9:05, Youth's Companion; 10:15-1:30, late show. PWX, Havana, Cuba (Eastern, 400), 8:30 p. m., Cuban music, orchestra of the house of Widow of Carreras and company. WBAH, Minneapolis, Minn. (Central. 417), 12:30-1:30 p. m. . children's vaudeville; 7-7:30, council ff churches. WBAV, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 423). 12 m., Ila Lorbach Owens, pianist. WBBR. New York. N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 273), 8 p. m., Irene Klinepeter, soprano: 8:15, Bible questions and answers, Judge J. F. Rutherford; 8:45, Irene Klinepeter. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern, 337), 6 p. m., Schrafft's Symphony ensemble; 6:30. Leo Reisman Hotel Lenox ensemble; 7:10, Leo Reisman and his Hotel Brunswick orchestra; 7:30, bedtime story for the kiddies; 7:40, Hotel Kimball trio; 9, Paul Laurent, pianist; Walter J. Connor, baritone. WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 462), 12:30 p. m., Prof. Otto Kaltels, pianist; 6:30, dinner concert, William Penn hotel ; 7 :30, Uncle Kaybee ; 1 :45, Lew Kennedy, baritone; Irene Setzler, pianist; 9:30, musical program, Theodore W. Fortenbacher and assisting artists. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m.. The Star's radio orchestra; 6-7, school of the air, piano tuning in number on the Duo-Art; address, speaker from the editorial staff of the Star; the TellMe-a-Story Lady; music, Carl Norberg's Plantation players. Hotel Muelbach; 11:45 p. m.-l a. m.. Nighthawk frolic, Charles Dornberger's' orchestra, K. C. A, C. roof garden; plantation players. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 492), 4-4:15 p. m., Bruno Brother's orchestra; 4:30-4:45, Freda Williams, soprano; 6-7, dinner music, WaldorfAstoria hotel: 7:15-7:30, Guy Hunter, blind entertainer; 7:30-7:45, Emma Bunkhardt, contralto; 88:15, talk on history of hand ball. Summer; 8:30-8:45, Adrian Vanderbilt, pianist ;9-9:15, Israel Siekierka, violinist; 9:15-9:45, Manhattan ladies' quartette; 1112, Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra. WEBH, Chicago, III. (Central. Daylight. 380), 7:308:30 p. m., banjo duets, Joe and Virginia Ward; Oriole orchestra; 9:30-10:30, Rosemary Hughes, soprano; Paul Locker, tenor; Oriole orchestra; 11:30-12:30, steel guitar duets, Langdon Brothers; Cambridge Sisters; Sandy Meek, tenor; Oriole orchestra. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central, 476), 12:30-1 p. m., "Courts and Cases," John H. Cullom; 3:30-4, oldtime music, Capt. Charles H. McKinney and old fiddlers; 8:30-9:30, music. Dr. Richard Mandell and assisting entertainers; 11-12, Adolphus Hotel orches WGI,' Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern, Daylight, 360), 7 p. m., meeting of the Amrad Big Brother club; 7:30, talk on current events, David M. Cheney; musicale. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 319), 12:30-1 p. m.. George Albert Bouchard, organist. WGY. Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 8:30 p. m., dance music, Joseph A. Chickene and his Clover club orchestra. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m.. Dick Quintan's Golden Derby orchestra; Alamo Theater orchestra ; 7 :30-9, Sylvian trio ; Mrs. Cordifi Greer Petrie, reader; Mrs. I. F. McConnell, soprano. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 405), 12-1 p. m.. Jack Shack program; 2:15-2:30, Breau and Tobias, composers; 2:45-3:15, Tom Banks and his orchestra; 3:45-4:15, Ellen Montague Cross concert company; 5-5:30, Original Savannah Five; 6-7, at the Alamac Festive board ;8:15-8:30, Jimmy Flynn, 8:30-8:45, Monte Carlo orchestra; 9-9:30, .Tosiah B. Free, baritone; 9:30-10, William Neibling, Alfred Arnold, tenors; 10:15-11, special men's program; 1111:15, Fitzpatrick bros. ; 11:15-11:30, Jimmy Doyle and Geo. Roberts, singers; 11:30-12, Jimmy Clarke and his entertainers. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 509), 1:05 p. m., seashore gossip; 1:10, Karl Bonawitz, organist; 3, "What the wild waves are saying"; 3:30, Comfort's Philharmonic orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8:45, "What the wild waves are saying"; 8:50, Vessalla's concert band; 10, Bob Lehman's dance orchestra; 11:05, Karl Bonawitz, organist. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 455), 5-5:15 p. m., Marion Lowell Larimer, soprano; 7-8:20, Waldorf-Astoria orhestra: 8:20-8:35, "The Slums of London," Geo. Laval Chesterton; 8:35-8:50, Frank Anderson, baritone; 8:50-9:50, program, auspices of N. Y. Times, Dunlap, Radio editor; 10:15-10:30, "Exchange of Populations between Turkey and Greece," A. C. Jacquith of Near East Relief; 10:30-10:45, Klsie Aherns, soprano; Marion B. Witcover, contralto; 11-11:30, Club Lido Venice orchestra presented by Paul Specht. WLAG. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central, 417), 11:35-12 m., postcard club; 7:30-8:15. business messages; 8:15-10 p. m.. municipal band concert direct Where to Hear Talks *"pALKS, instructive, serious, humorous and even frivolous, are broadcast -*• daily and below are listed the stations. Wednesday: KGO, WBAH, KPO, KQV, "WAAW, WBAH, WBBR, WCX, WDAF, WDAR, WEAP, WGI, WHA, WHAA, WHAS, WHN, WJZ, WLAG, WLS, WLW, WMAQ, WPAL, WOS. Thursday: KDKA, KYW, WAAW, WBBR, WBZ, WCAE, WDAF, WEAO, WGI, WHAS, WHB, WHN, WIP, WJAX, WJY, WJZ, WLAG, WLW, WMAQ, WOR, WRC. Friday: CKY, KFOA, KYW, WAAW, WBAV, WBZ, WDAF, WEAF, WGI, WGY, WHA, WHB, WHN WJZ, WLAG, WLS, WLW, WMAQ WOS, WPAL, WQJ. W Saturday: KDKA, WBAH, WBAP WBBR, WDAF, WFI, WGI, WJZ' WLAG, WOAW! WRG Monday: KGO, WBZ, WDAR WGR WHN, WLAG, WLW, WQJ, WOS Tuesday: KFSG, KGO, KYW WAAW, WCAE, WDAF, WGI, WGY $maQ; wl£s' wjy' wjz> wl^ from Lake Harriet, Minneapolis, Minn., under direction of Engelbert Roentgen; 11-12, dance program, Geo. Osborn's Nicollet Hotel orchestra ; Mrs. Geo. Palmer, soprano; Mrs. Russell Sabor, accompanist. WLS, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 345), 7:45-8 p. m., lullaby time; 8-9, request music; 9-12, national barn dance night, George Adamson team, Charles Hart team, Walter Peterson. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 447.5), 6:30 p. m.. Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 8, band concert. Boys' band of the Bohemian settlement; 9, weekly Balaban & Katz Chicago theater revue. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (Central, 500), 8:30 p. m., profram for the "Old Sea Dogs," W. McMaster White, director. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 526), 6 p. m., speakers half hour; 6:30-7:30. dinner program, Russ Townsend's orchestra: 9-11, classical program arranged by Clinton R. Miller. WOC, Davenport, la. (Central, 484), 12 m., chimes: 5:45, chimes; 6:30. sandman's visit; 9, the Palmer School Radio orchestra; Ralph W. Fuller, baritone. WOR, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 405), 2:302:45 p. m., James E. Prescott, tenor; 2:45-3, Dora 1 Jean Applebaum, soprano; 3:30-3:45, James E. Prescott; 3:43-4, Dora J. Applebaum; 6:15-7:15, "Music While You Dine." Ernie Krickett's Cinderella orchestra; 8-8:30, Gene Ingraham orchestra; 8:30-8:45, G. Brasch, bass; 9:30-10, concert. Silk City Plectral ensemble; 10:10-10:15, Frederick Moss, tenor; 10:3011, conceit. Silk City Plectral ensemble. WQJ, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 448), 3-4 p. m., "Koffee Klatsch." WQJ will entertain 300 ladies in the Radio Room of the Rainbo Gardens, at a real Koffee Klatsch; 7-8. Polly Willis, soprano; Grace Nelson, pianist. 12 years old; 10-2, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden orchestra; Jerry Sullivan, song writer: Bert Davis, "The Clown of the Air"; Harry Geise. pianist. WRC, Washington, D. C. (Eastern, 469), 6 p. m., children's hour, Peggy Albion; 7:45, Bible talk; 8, song and banjo recital, Leonard Chapman; 8:30, J. R. Horton, contralto; 9:15, Army band. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 9 p. m., WTAM dance orchestra, Ev Jones, director; James Mahon, baritone. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 517), 8 a. m., setting-up exercises, R. J. Horton; 12 m., Detroit News orchestra; 3 p. m., Schmeman's band; 7:30, Schmeman's band. Sunday, July 13 Silent night for: CKAC, KFAE, KFOA, KGO. KQV, KSD. WAAW, WBAH, WDAF, WDAR, WGR, WIP, WOO, WTAY, WWJ. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469). 10-10:45 a. sn., L. A. church federation service; 4-5 p. m., concert: 6:45-7:30, conceit; 8-9, Ambassador hotel concept; 9-10, Examiner concert; 10-*11, orchestra. KFNF, Shenandoah, la. (Central, 266), 3 p. m., religious services. Men's Gospel Team; 6:30, sacred song service KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 312), 3:30 p. m., KGO Little Symphony orchestra, Carl Rhodehamel, conductor. KGW, Portland, J)re. (Pacific, 492), 6 p. m., church services. Pilgrim's Congregational church, J. W. Price, pastor. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 10 a. m., sermon from KHJ studio: 10:30-12:30 m., organ recital and service from First M. E. church; Arthur Blakeley, organist; Rev. E. E. Helms, pastor; 6:30-7 p. m., Art Hickman's concert orchestra; 7-7:30. organ recital from Frist M. E. church, Arthur Blakeley, organist; 8-10, de luxe concert. WCX, Detroit. Mich. (Eastern, 517), 10:30 a. m., services Central M. E. church. Rev. J. E. James, D. D., Congregationalist, Melbourne, Australia; Hudson quartets. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 4-5 p. m., Newman theater program. WDAR, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. Daylight, 395), 2:30 p. m., Arcadia cafe concert orchestra. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 492), 3-4 p. m., Hymn singing, Greater New York Federation of churches; 4-5, interdenominational services: Greater New York Federation of churches: 7:20-9:15, Capitol theater; 9:15-10:15, Skinner organ recital. WEBH, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight. 380). 7-9 p. m., Dorothy Blum, soprano; LeRoy North, pianist; Marion Leonard, violinist; Oriole orchestra. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central, 476), 6-7 P. m.. Radio Bible class, William M. Anderson; 7:45-9:15, City Temple, Presbyterian church, Dr. L. D. Young, pastor; 9:30-11, Footwarmers orchestra. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 395), 7:30 p. m., Services, Arch street Presbyterian church. WGI, Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern, Daylight, 360). 5 p. an., twilight program, "Adventure Hour," Youth's Companion: musicale; talk, auspices of the Greater Boston Federation of churches. WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 319), 3-4 p. m., vesper service; 4-5, Robert Munn, organist. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 9:30 a. m., services. First English Lutheran church, Rev. Herbert D. Shinier, pastor; 6:30 p. m., service. First English Lutheran church. WHAA. Iowa City, la. (Central, 484), 9 p. m., familiar hymns, Edith L. Kelly, soprano. WHAS, Louisville. Ky. (Central, 400), 9:57 a. m., organ music: 10, Broadway Baptist church. Rev. Dr. Russell J. Pirkey, pastor; H. R. Goodwin, organist; 4-5, sacred concert, Shawnee Christian church choir, Lowe Miller, director. WHK, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 283), 6 p. m., chapel service, auspices Cleveland Federated churches; 8 p. m., orchestra. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. Daylight, 405), 3-4 p. m„ Queens County C. E. Union; 9:30-9:45, "The Higher Preparedness," John D. Flynn of National Security league; 9:45-10:15, Rev. Harry W. Murphey, assisted by the Sunshine chapel choir; 10:30-10:45, Alfred Dulin, pianist; 10:45-11, "Shakespere Recital," James O'Connell. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 509), 11 a. m., services. Holy Trinity chapel, Rev. Floyd Tompkins, D. D., rector. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 455), 9-10 a. m., children's hour; 11-1 p. m., church services; 8:30-9:50, Stadium concert New York Philharmonic orchestra. WLAG, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central. 417), 10:20-12 m. , service, Westminster Presbyterian church: 4:15-5:40 p. m., services, House of Hope Presbyterian church; 7:45-9, service, Central Lutheran church. WLS. Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 345), 6:30-8 p. m., Italian choir, Derrfuss Concert company, assisted by Dorothy Derrfuss. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central. Daylight, 423), 9:30 a m., Editorial staff of Sunday School publications, Methodist Book concern; 11, services, Church of the Covenant, Dr. Frank Stevenson; 9 p. m., Western and Southern orchestra WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 526), 9-10:45 p. m. Radio chapel service. Rev. R. R. Brown, pastor of ihe Omaha Gospel Tabernacle; 9-31, musical chapel service, Second Presbyterian Church of Lincoln. Nebr. WOC, Davenport, la. (Central, 484), 9 a. m.. sacred chimes; 1:30, Palmer School Radio orchestra S wnnrCoi,S-f!,i0,eL-9:30' palE?ra School Radio orchestra: WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight. 509), 10 BethanySeTempieBethany Tem"le: 2:3°' Sunday SchocI' WOS Jefferson City, Mo. (Central, 440.9), 8 p m Union open air religious services; Missouri State prison band. W8J')„ChiT,a,s°'. '"■ (Central, Daylight, 448), 8-10 p. m., Wni,;™ Ala,,ms and his Rainb0 Garden orchestra: Josephine Anderson, contralto; Alvina Becker, soprano; u/w, 'n . !ieI'..tenor; Pearl Heckel, pianist. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 517). 4 p. m., Schmemans band; 5, Detroit News orchestra; 7:30, services ot. Pauls Episcopal cathedral. Monday, July 14 WOO, WOR, KFSG, KGW, KYW, WGR, WHAS, WIP, WOS, WQJ, WRC, Can. (Eastern, Daylight, 425), 1:45 Royal Hotel luncheon concert; 4:15, P. m., 10-11, Silent night for: CKAC, KFNF, WBBR, WDAR, WEBH, WGI, WLS, WMAQ, ' WTAY. CKAC, Montreal, p. m.. Mount music. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469), 8-9 Evening Herald concert; 9-10. Examiner concert Ambassador Cocoanut Grove orchestra KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 455), 8:30 p. m . musical program. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 312), 4-5:30 p. m. Hotel St. Francis dance orchestra; 8. educational program KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific. 492), 3:30 p. in., literary program, Portland Library association; 8-10, Miller's Merrymakers. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific. 395), 12:30-113 P. m., concert, Carl Allen and Rendezvous Ballroom orchestra from Crystal Pier; 8-10, de luxe concert KQV, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern. Daylight. 270), 5-5:30 £', F\ Sunset stories and Diary of Snubs our dog; 9-10, Joseph Egan, baritone, ballad singer. WBAH, Minneapolis, Minn. (Central, 417), 12:30-1:30 p. m., Dick Long's trio and soloist; 9:30-11:30, concert, Gertrude O'Neil Ganley, leader; Lucille Frankman Murphy, pianist. WBAV, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 423), Ila Lorbach Owens, pianist. WC3D, Zion City, III. (Central, 345), 8 p. m., male chorus; cornet duet. Newcomer and Mason; Jasper Depew, flutist; Daniel Mason, trombonist; Erwin Rendell, flutist; Mrs. S. D. Inman, soprano; Edith Carey, contralto: David McElroy, pianist; Mrs. Eva Mae Stowe, reader. WDAF, Kansas City. Mo. (Central, 411). 3:30-1:30 p. m.. The Star's radio trio; 5-5:30, weekly Boy Scout program, auspices Kansas City council; 6-7, school of the air, piano tuning in number on the Duo-Art: address. Clay Harvey; weekly "Request Story Night," Tell-Me-a-Story Lady; music, Carl Norberg's Plantation playerrs; 8-9:13. Star's radio orchestra with the WDAF minstrels; 11:13 p. m.-l a. m., Nighthawk frolic; Riley-Ehrhart Winmvood Beach orchestra. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 395), 11:45 a. m., daily almanac; 12:02 p. in., organ recital, Stanley theater; 12:30, Arcadia cafe conceit orchestra; 2. Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 4:30, Edna Finestone, pianist; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 8, talk, Arnold Abbott; 10:30, Arcadia cafe dance orchestra. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 492), 44:15 p. m.. Ella Mylius, soprano; 4:30-5, Women's program. United Synagogues of America; 6-7, dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 8:30-10, Marine band of Washington, D. C. ; 10-10:15, Adam Carroll and trio. WFAA, Dalas, Tex. (Central, 476), 12:30-1 p. m.. "The Planets in July." Dr. J. D. Boon; 8:30-9:30, W. B. Chenoweth and his family orchestra. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 319), 12:30-1 p. m., Geerge Albert Bouchard, organist; 6:30-7:30, dinner music; S-S:13, address, "Selling Yourself," Dr. B. J. Palmer of WOC; 8:15-9. Murray Whiteman, tenor, and his Song Birds; 9-11, concert, (classical)-, featuring Bertha Drescher, soprano. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 1 p. m.. humorous sketch; 7:15, "Control of Potato Diseases by Spraying," Prof. M. F. Barrus; 7:30, "High Points in the Summer Selection of Poultry," Prof. L. M. Hurd; 7:45, instrumental program pupils of Mason Piano school, J. Austin Springer, director : John Cowgill, pianist; Linda Noble, soprano; talk, "Just Boy," courtesy American Boy magazine. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central. 400), 1-5 p. in.. Alamo Theater orchestra; Dick Quintan's Golden Derby orchestra. WHAZ, Troy, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 9 p. m.. Edward L. Wilson and his orchestra. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 405). 2:152:45 p. in., Jimmy Clarke and his entertainers; 2:453, L. Wolfe Gilbert, composer; 3-3:30, Harry Hock entertainers; 5-5:30, Leonard Partridge's Mayflower orchestra; 6-7, at the Alamac festive board; 7-.:l". Roemer sport period. Thornton Fisher; 7:30-8, Roseland dance orchestra; 8-8:30, people's concert, Marcia Shucpae; 8:30-8:45, .lack Celestain, jazz pianist; 8:459, Wright & Bessinger, singers; 9-9:30, Chas. Strickland's Palisades Park orchestra; 10-11. Jack Slunk program. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. Daylight. 509). 1:05 p. m., seashore gossip: 3, "What the wild waves saying": 3:30, Comfort's Philharmonic orchestra; Madeline Reed, lyric soprano, Walter Perella, clarinel ; 6:05, Frisco Serenaders dance orchestra; 7, Uncla Wip's bedtime stories. WLAG, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central, 417). 10:45-11:15 a. in., household hints; 11:35-12 m., surprise hour; 2:10-2:10, woman's club hour, ' I making," Mine. Myrtle Saperston; 2:40-4, mi program; 4-4:30, magazine reading; 6-7 P. in., dl hour conrert, Geo. Osborn's Nicolett Hotel orcN 7:30-8:15, farm lectures. WLW. Cincinnati, Ohio (Central. Daylight. 423). i p. m., opera talks; 8, grand opera. Cincinnati Sui opera season, Ralph Lyford, director; Music Maki WMAQ. Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 447.5). (i I Chicago Theater organ: 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orohei WOAW, Omaha. Nebr. (Central, 526), 0 p. m., sneaki • half hour; 11:30-7:30, dinner program, Randall"! I. X (Continued on 12)