Radio Digest (July 1924-Apr 1925)

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10 The National Broadcast Authority — RA FIDDLIN' JOHN CARSON'S HOMEC Where to Hear Concerts THESE are the stations for music lovers to dial, and you can hear, providing you dial correctly and read the programs carefully, everything from jazz to opera. Wednesday: CHYC, CNRO, KDKA, KFI, KFN'F, KFOA, KFSG, KGW, KHJ, KPO, KQV, KYW, P W X, YVKBR, WBZ, WCAE, WCAP, WCX, WDAF, WDAR, WEAF, WEBH, WGI, WSN, WGR, WHAA, WHAS, WHB, WHN, WHO, WJZ, WKAQ, WLAG, WLS, WLW, WMAQ, WMH, WOC, WOO, WOR, WOS, WQJ, W S B, WTAM, WTAS, WTAY, WWJ. Thursday: CN'RM, KDKA, KFI, KFKX, KFNF, KFSG, KGO, KGW, KHJ, KPO, KYW, WBAH, WBAP, WBBR, WBZ, WCAE, WCAY, WCBD, WCX. WDAF, WEAF, WEAO, WEBH, WFAA, WFI, WGI, WGN, WGY, WHAS, WHB, WHN, WIP, WJAX, WJY, WJZ, WLAG, WLS, WLW, WMAQ, WMC, WMH, WOAW, WOC, WPAL, WQJ, WSB, WSAI, WTAS, WTAY, WWJ. Priday: CXRO, CMRT, KDKA, KFI, KFXF, KFOA, KFSG, KHJ, KGW, KYW. WBAH, WBAP, WBAV, WBZ, WCAE, WCAP, WCAY, WCX, WDAF, WDAR, WEAF, WEBH, WFAA, WGI, WGN. WGR, WGY, WHAS, WHB, WHK, WHN, WHO, WJY, WJZ, WLAG. WLS, WMAQ, WMC, WOAW, WOC, WOO, WOS, WQJ, WRC, WSB, WTAS, WTAY, WWJ. Saturday: CKAC, KDKA, KFI, KFNF, KGO, KGW, KHJ, KPO, KYW, WBBR, WBZ, WCAE, WDAF, WEAF, WEBH, WFAA, WGI, WGN, WGY, WHAS, WHK, WHN, WIP, WJAX, WJAZ, WJZ, WLAG, WLS, WMAQ, WMC, WMH, WOAW, WOC, WOR, WQJ, WRC, WSAI, WSB, WTAM, WTAS, WWJ. Sunday: KFI, KFNF, KFSG, KFI, KHJ, KPO, WBBR, WEAF, WEBH, WFAA, WGI, WGN, WGY, WHAA, WHAS, WHK, WHN, WHO, WIP, WJZ, WLS, WLW, WOAW, WOC, WOO, WOS, WQJ, WTAS, KGW, KQV, WAAW, WBAH, WBZ, WTAS. Monday: KFI, KFKX, KFOA, KGO, KGW, KPO. KQV, KSD, WAAW, WBAH, WBBR, WBZ, WCBD, WCX, WDAF, WDAR, WEAF, WFAA, WGR, WGY, WHAZ, WHB, WHN, WHO, WLW, WOAW, WOC, WOO, WOR, WOS, WSAI, WSB, WTAM, WTAS, WWJ. Tuesday: CKAC, KFI, KFNF, KFSG, KGO, KGW, KHJ, KPO, KSD, KYW, WBAH, WBAV, WBZ, WCX, WDAF, WEAF, WFAA, WFI, WGI, WGN, WGY, WHB, WHN, WHAA, WHAS, WIP, WJY, WJZ, WLAG, WLW, WMAQ, WMC, WOAW, WQJ, WRC, WSAI, WSB, WTAS, WTAY, WWJ. Thursday, August 7 (Continued from page 9) Theodore J. Irwin, organist; 9-10, Japanese romance, Harrison Coles, tenor; Hana Shimazumi Iki, soprano; piano duets, Grace Hendricks. Mabel Jones; Dorothy Bucchner. contralto; 10-11, E. Max Bradfield's Versa KYW. Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 536), 7-7:30 p m.. dinner music, Congress hotel; 8-8:20, "Twenty Minutes of Good Reading," Eev. C. J. Pernin; 8:209:15, Edna Benson, soprano; Helen Weiner, mezzo; Mrs. B. Marchek, accompanist; Franz \V. Schmidt, tenor; Francis J. Valentin, pianist; Sallie Menkes, accompanist; 10-11:30, "At Home" program. . WBAV. Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 423), 12 m., religious service, Columbus Council of Churches; Kev. A. H. Knipping. St. Paul's Evangelical church, speaker; sa WBBR.New' York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 273), 9:10 p. m.. I. B. S. A. Hawaiian quartet; 9:25, international Sunday school lesson, S. M. Van Sipma; 9:45, I. B. S. A. Hawaiian quartet. WBZ. Springfield, Mass. (Eastern, Daylight, 337), 6 p.m. Leo Keisman Hotel Lenox ensemble; 6:30, songs. Bill Coty and Jack Armstrong; 6:40, Leo Keisman and his Hotel Brunswick; 7:10, "At the Theaters," A. L. 8. Wood; 7:30, bedtime story for the kiddies; 9, concert. D. H. Newell, baritone. WCAE. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern. Daylight, 462), 6:30 p. m., dinner concert, William Penn hotel; 9:30, music; 11, Moores' Cafeteria Kadio Review, E. T. Moores. WCAY. Milwaukee, Wis. (Central, 266) 10:30 p. m., Milwaukee Journal contest night; Minette Gainor, soprano; Billie Hunter, Scotch comedian; the Sun Undgers. _ WCBD. Zion, III. (Central, Daylight, 345), P. B. Newcomer, cornetist; cornet duets, Newcomer, Dunn; cornet and euphonium duets, Stewart and Dunn; clarinet duets, Btudebaker, Dlawonn; Clyde Stewart, baritone; Erma Reynolds, soprano. WCX. Detroit. Mich. (Eastern, 517), 4:15 p. m., musical program; 6, dinner concert; 8:30, musical program, Holv Rosary choir. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m., the Star's Radio trio; 6-7, School of the Air, piano tuning in number on the Duo-Art; travelogue, Edgar Allen Linton; readings, Cecile Burton; the Tell-Mc-a-Story lady; music, Carl Norberg's Plantation players. Hotel Muehlebach; 11:45 p. m.-l a. m., nighthawk frolic, the Plantation players. Hotel Muehlebach : Kansas City club orchestra, roof garden, Kansas City club. WDAR. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 395), 11:45 a. m., daily almanac; 12:02 p. m., Stanley theater organ recital; 12:30, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; Edna Finestone, pianist; Anna B. Scott, food expert; 5, educational talk. Pierce school; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories. WEAF. New York. N. Y. Eastern, Daylight, 492), 6-7 p. m., dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 7-7:15, Greater New York Federation of churches; 7:30-7:45, Maxmillian Mltzky. pianist; 8-8:10, Nature's Rogues gallery. Salvage Arms corporation; 8:15-8:30, Bank of America; 8:30-10, WEAF Country club orchestra; 10-11, Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra. WEAO. Columbus. Ohio (Eastern, 360), 1:30 p. m., 'educational lecture, member Ohio State university faculty; 8, talk. Prof. C. O. Rugglcs. department business organization, O. S. U. ; Lilliam Wood, violinist; Mrs. Lewis K. ORborn, soprano; Mrs. F. S. Jacoby, contralto; Alice Laughridge, soprano; Henry Worley, cornetist; Louise Akerman, pianist; Marlon Bracy, pianist. WEBH. Chicago, III. (Central, Dayight, 370), 7:30-8:30 p. m., Evelyn Moorhouse, contralto; Frank Papila, accordlan soloist; Edgewater Beach Oriole orchestra; 10:30, Chicago Artists trio; Edgewater Beach Oriole orchestra; 11:30-12:30, playlet, Martha Russell; Pauline Willis, soprano; Edgewater Beach Oriole orche-tr.i. WFAA, Dallas. Texas (Central. 476), 12:30-1 p. m., "The Former Soldier as a Citizen." Capt. O. B. Freeman; 8:30-9:30, "Pep Peddlers," Ray Martin, director; 11-12. Schubert Junior Choral club and glee club. WFI. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 395), 1 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concernt orchestra; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Sunny Jim, the kiddles' pal; 8, Boy Scouts Radio corps; 8:30, Harold Simonds, baritone; Loretta Kerk, pianist. WGI. Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern. Daylight, 360) 8 p. m., talk, Geoffrey L. Whalen, "Radio Movie Man" : mi WGN, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight. 370), 6:30-7:30 p. m., Drake Concert Ensemble and Blackstone String quintette; 8:30-9:30, Fred Schuler, tenor; program, Wm. Hunter; 10:30-11:30, Jack Nelson, Bert Davis, Jack Chapman's orchestra. WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (Eastern. Daylight, 319). 12:30-1 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 6:30-7:30 dinner music. WGY, Schenectady. N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 1 p. m., music excerpts from "Pinafore," WGY Studio Light Opera group; 5:30, Stephen E. Boisclair, organist; 7:45, "A Few Moments with New Book-." William F. Jacob; 8. "Silas, the Chore Bov," WGT student players. WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m., selections, Dick Qulnlan's Golden Derby orchestra; Alamo theater orchestra, Harry S. Currie, conductor; 7:30-9, concert, auspices, Mrs. Pleasant M. Brooks. WHB, Kansas City. Mo. (Central, 411), 8-9:30 p. m., two parts arranged and presented by Mrs. E. H. Moore; first part popular; second classical; 10:30-11:30 p. m., dance music, Frank B. Marks orchestra. WHN. New York. N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight. 360), 2:153:15 p. m., Bob Schaefer and his entertainers; 3:45-4, Leo Feist Music company; 4:15-4:45, people's popular concert, conducted by Marcia Schupac; 5-5:30, Leonard Partridge's Mayflower orchestra. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 509), 10 a. m., seashore gossip; 10:10, Bernard MacFadden's daily health suggestions and practical exercises; 3, "What the wild waves are saying," 3:05, Radio baby clinic; 3:30, Comfort's philharmonic orchestra; Dorothy Fox, soprano; Charles Clinti, fluitist; 6:05. Kentucky Serenaders dance orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8, "Timely Talks to Motorists," Eugene Hogle; 8:15. Comfort's philharmonic orchestra; 8:50, Murphy's minstrels, direction Frank Elliott. WJAX, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 8 p. m., the Bryan brothers, vocal and instrumental: "A half hour of Russian and Hungarian music"; "Slave and Sovereign; Russell Reusing; 10, Edwin Arthur Kraft, organ recital. WJY, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight. 405), 8:158:45 p. m., "Side Lights on Mark Twain," Prof. Driggs. New York university; 8:45-9, The Outlook, talk; 9-10, Al Reiser's Club Ferrari orchestra; 1010:30, Mrs. Leo Theyer, writer. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 455), 1-2 p. m., Nathan Abas' Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra; 4-4:10, Eleanor Gunn's fashion talk; 4:10-4:15, daily menu; 4:15-4:30, "The Progress of the World," Review of Review talk; 7-7:20, Gotham hotel concert orchestra; 7:30-8, Gotham hotel concert orchestra; 8-8:30. weekly French lesson; 8:30-9:15, Estey organ recital; 9:15-10:30, U. S. Army night; 10:30-11:30, Waldorf Astoria dance orchestra. WLS, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 345), 1-2 p. m., Mrs. Zimmer, soprano; "Getting the Silo Ready." E. B. Heaton; "Sweet Clovers for Pasture," Prof. H. D. Hughes; 6:30, Husk O'Hara's Hotel Sherman College Inn orchestra; 6:45, Edith Berry, soprano; Clarence L. n Inbs, tenor; Viola Wruck, alto; 7:45, lullaby time,' Wienn Rowell, Ford Rush; 10:15, military program. Thirty-Third division of the U. S. army; 12, theatrical talent. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, Daylight, 423), 4 p.m., piano solos, Adelaid Apfel; lecture, 'Why We Are Interested in Ethers," Mrs. Winifred Ellerbrook; 10, talk on United States civil service; 10:30, Milnor Electrical Instrumental trio; 11, Doherty medoly orchestra. WMAQ, Chicago. III. (Central, Daylight, 447.5), 6 p. m., Chicago theater organ; 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 8, weekly talk. Rockwell R. Stephens; 8:15, weekly talk, Boy Scouts; 8:30, recreational talk; 8:45, weekly investment talk; 9, garden talk, James H. Burdett; 9:15, W. A. Fricke, tenor; Mrs. W. A. Fricke, soprano. WMH, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, Daylight, 309), 8 p.m., vocal solos, Sussie Bishop; Ethel Fahnlue. accompanist; 9, Avon dance orchestra, R. C. Fisher, director. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 526), 6 p. m., Center ville, Iowa; 9, Centerville, Iowa. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 484), 12 m., chimes; 9 p. m.. The Palmer School Radio orchestra; Ralph W. Fuller. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Dalight, 509), 11 a. m., organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:02 p. m., Wanamalter crystal tea room orchestra ; Robert E. Golden, director; 1:45, organ recital, Mary E. Vogt WOQ, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 360), 8-9:30 p. m., popular concert, Hanley Photo and Radio shop, Paul Hickman's orchestra, Hallett and Fleming, vocalists. WOR. Newark, N. J. (Eastern, Daylight, 405), 2:302:45 p. m.. Hazel Dudley, soprano; 3:15-3:30, Hazel Dudley; 3:30-4, Jean Moresco, the "Florida" tenor; 6:15-6:30, "Radio for the Layman," Albert E. Sonn; 7:20-7:30, resume of the day's sports. WQJ. Chicago. III. (Central, Daylight, 448), 3-4 p. m.. talk, Helen H. Downing; "Warm Weather Salads," Ethel M. Lord; "Simplicity of Styles Today," Mrs. Robert Durfee; "Illinois Dependent Children," C. N. Williams; 7-8, Mrs. Lydia Lochncr, contralto: Marion Henry, accompanist; Shepard Levine, tenor; "Office Lighting," Kenneth Curtis; Kathryn Snyder, reader; 10-2. Ralph Williams and his Ralnbo Garden orchestra; planologues, Axel W. Christensen; Lew Butler, tenor; Hill, Hirsch, Gorny, harmony singers; Rosemary Hughes, soprano. WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central. Daylight, 309), 10 p. m., musical program, tenor solors, Edward Smith; violin solos, Edythe Tolken. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 8-9 p. m.. Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, organist; 10:45. Warner's Seven Aces orchestra. WTAS, Elgin, III. (Central, 286), 7:30-7:45 p. m.. bedtime stories; 7:45-8, Dell Lampes Trianon ballroom orchestra; Aan Hooker, pianist; 8-8:30, WTAS artists; 8:30-12:30. Lampe's Trianon orchestra. WWJ. Detroit. Mich. (Eastern. 517), 9:30 a. m., '"tonights dinner,' women's editor. Detroit News; 12 m., Detroit News orchestra; 3 p. m., Schmeman's band; 7, Schmeman's band; 9:30, Detroit News orchestra; 10, Goldkette's orchestra; 11, Detroit News orchestra. Friday, August 8 Silent night for CKAC. KGO, KPO. KSD, WBBR WEAO. WFI. WIP, WLW, WMH. WOR. WSAI. CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Eastern, Daylight, 425), 1:45 p. m., classic concert, Mount Roval hotel. CNRT. Toronto, Can. (Eastern, 400), 8 p. m., male quartet from Stratford; Violet Murray, soprano; Ada Campbell, violinist; "Jasper Park, the Playgrounds among the Rockies," H. H. Melanson. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326), 11:15 a. m.. Ang-elo Devoto is at present a permanent part of WMH, Cincinnati. She is a violinist and vocal soloist of note. Daugherty's orchestra; 5:30, Paul Fleeger, organist; 6 :30, 'Let's Hear Some More from Uncle Wiggeley" ; 8, KDKA serenaders; David male quartet. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469), 6:45-8 p. m., Aeolian organ recital; 8-9, Evening Herald, Fisher's Molo-Jazz orchestra; 9-10, Examiner program; 10-11, Los Feliz trio; 11-12, Ambassador hotel Cocoanut Grove orchestra. KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa (Central, 266), 7:30 p. m., Wilbur Smith's Old Time string trio. KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 455), 8:30 p. m., concert, Mrs. Carl English, soprano; Mrs. Albert Parks, contralto; Henry Cook, baritone; Ardron, tenor; Victor Vednick, violinist; Mrs. Merriam, accompanist. KFSG, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 278), 3:30-5:30 p. m. , half -hour organ recital, Roy Ried Brignall; Virginia Sewell, soprano; Ruth Russell, soprano; Ethel Miller Thomas and Eleanor Hoke, colored soprano and contralto; Thomas Johnston, baritone; 6:307:30, Kozy hour, Beverly Bell Vignetto, age 5, soprano; Blanche Clay, soprano; S. T. Lashbrook, tenor; Norris Varley, baritone; bedtime story1, mother: Ruth Frances Thomas, soloist; 8-9, crusaders' meeting; the happy song girl, Aimee Semple McPherson ; 9-10 Angelus Temple silver band, direction Gladwyn N. Nichols. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific. 312), 4-5:30 p. m., concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 8:15 p. m., George Olsen's Metropolitan orchestra, Herman Kenin, director; 10:30, Hoot Owls. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif (Pacific, 395), 12:30-1:15 p. m., concert; 6-0:30, Art Hickman's concert orchestra; 6:457:30, children's hour, Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; bedtime story. Uncle John; 8-9:30, concert, courtesy, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hunter, of the Raven at Laguna, Calif., and San Juan Inn, San Juan Capistrano, Colif., arranged by Julia Kellar, harpist; 9:30-10, concert, Charles Wellman, jazz-tenor, and Bill Hatch, pianist; 10-11, Art Hickman's dance orchestra. KLX, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 509), 8-10 p. m., "Just Thirty Eight," KLX players: music, American theater. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 423), 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 2:30-3:30, Theodore J. Irwin, organist; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 546), 7 p. m., Abergh's concert ensemble; 11, Hotel Statler roof rurden. KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 536), 6:45 p. m., children's bedtime story; 7-7:30, dinner concert. Congress hotel; 7:30-8, KYW's studio in the offices of the Duncan Sisters Music Publishing company: 8:208:45, "Cattle Kings from Club Work," Dr. B. F. Eagle; "Where Our Products Must Be Sold in Future," Arthur C. Page; 9-12:30, midnight revue. WBAV, Columbus, Ohio Eastern, 423), 12 m., Ila Lorbach Owens, pianist; 8 p. m. , old time tunes, Dispatch Little Symphony quintet; Mrs. C. H. Martin, soprano; Whitney Maize, baritone. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern, Daylight, 337). 6 p. m., WBZ trio; 7:10. "Ignition System," F.H. Robb ; current book review, Buist; 7:30, bedtime story for the kiddies; 10, Elaine Merlin, soprano; Albert Hiatt, baritone; Mme. Isidora Martinez, pianist; 11, 'The Harmony Trio." WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 462), 6:30 P. m., dinner concert, William Penn hotel; 9:30, musicale. WCAP. Washington, D. C. (Eastern, 469), 8-8:45 p. m., music; 8:45-9, "Foreign Affairs," Capt. Gordon-Smith; 9-10:30, U. S. Navy band. WCAY, Milwaukee, Wis. (Central, 266), 8 p. m., Oswald Jaeger Baking Co. night: Mrs. Florence Fry, soprano; Harry Williams, baritone: Armand Mutn, pianist; Bertha Schaller, violinist; Helen Reynen, accompanist. Request frolic win follow regular program. WCX, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 517), 4:15 p. m., musical program; 6, dinner concert; 8:30, musical program, Polish male chorus. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m., the Star's Radio trio; 6-7, School of the Air, piano tuning in number on the Duo-Art; ninth of a series of piano lessons, Maudellen Littlefleld; address, speaker from the Kansas City Children's bureau; the Tell-Me-a-Story lady; music, Carl Norberg's Plantation players. Hotel Muehlebach; 8-9:15, WDAF minstrels with the Star's Radio orchestra. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 395), 11:45 a. m., daily almanac; 12:02 p. m., Stanley theater organ recital; 12:30, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 8, book review, Arnold Abbott; 8-10, Benson's Chicago orchestra and Fry's Million Dollar Pier dance orchestra; 8:30, Emmett Welch minstrels from Hippodrome theater. Million Dollar Pier, Atlantio City; 10, Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; 10:15', Benson's Chicago. Fry's Million Dollar Pier and Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; 12, "Morning Glory Club" features. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern Daylight, 492), 4-4:15 p. m., Harry Jentes, pianist; 4:15-4:30, Mary Rose Davis, contralto; 6-7, dinner music, Waldorf Astoria hotel; 7-7:15, children's stories, G. K. Kinney company; 7:30-7:45, Kathleen Stewart, pianist; 7:45-8. Geo. Leach, baritone; 9-10, B. Fischer's 'Astor Coffee" orchestra. WEAO, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 360), 1:30 p. m., educational lecture, member Ohio State university faculty; 4, farm talk, faculty member; music, university students. WEBH, Chicago, III. (Central. Daylight, 370), 7:308:30 p. m., Grace Wilson, contralto; popular song hits, Dan, Nick, Ted; Edgewater Beach Oriole orchestra; 9:30-10:30, Fred Agard, tenor; Edgewater Beach Oriole orchestra; 11:30-12:30, Virginia Mouser, violinist; Edgewater Beach Oriole orchestra. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central, 476), 12:30-1 p. m.. address. Dr. Robert S. Hyer; 8:30-9:30, male quartet from Anna. Listen in to KHJ, Los Angeles, this week if you do not understand music. Bess Daniels will interpret compositions during the Hollywood Bowl concert. Irene Greist, a young violinist of rare ability, will toe the feature of the program at WDAR, Wednesday, August 6. WFI. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 395), 1 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 3, Caroline Hoffman, pianist; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra. WGI, Medford Hillside. Mass. (Eastern, Daylight, 360), 8 p. m., "The Elements of Human Personality," N. B. Cawley; music. WGN, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 370), 6:30-7:30 p. m., Drake Concert Ensemble and Blackstone String quintette; 8:30-9:30, organ recital, Ralph Emerson; 10:30-11:30, Jack Nelson, Bert Davis, Jack Chapman's orchestra. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 319), 12:301 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 6:30-7:30, dinner music; 9-11, concert, direction of J. P. Quinn ; 11:30, supper-dance music, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, direction of Harold Gieser. WGY( Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 1 p. m., talk. "Seasonable Salads;" 5:30, stories for children; 5:45, children's story in French, Frederic Duclert: 7:30, New York Philharmonic orchestra; 10:30, N. Y. Summer School of music: Francesco B. De Leone, pianist; William Strassner, baritone; Adelaide Hewitt, soprano; Jacob E. Hines, trumpeter. WHA, Madison, Wis. (Central, 360), 7:30 p. m., radio play, William J. Tannewitz. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m., selections. Alamo theater orchestra; Dick Q.uinlan's Golden Derby orchestra; 7:30-9, concert, Alice Monroe, director. WHB, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 7-8 p. in., vocal and piano solos; second of a series of travelogues, James G. Robertson. WHK, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 283), 9 p. m., program arranged Wm. Taylor Son & company, Louis Rich and his orchestra. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 360), 2:152:30 p. m., Edw. B. Marks Music company.; 3-3:15, Wright & Bessinger, songsters; 3:45-4, Uncle Roberts chat with children; 6:30-7:30, Alamac Festive board; 9:30-10, Chas. Strickland's Palisades Park orchestra; 10:30-11, Roseland dance orchestra; 11:30-12. Club Alabam revue. WHO, DesMoines, la. (Central, 526), 7:30-9 p. m., entertainers, De Soto, la. ; orchestra. Prof. J. R. Compton, director; xylophone solos, Margaret Jeffries; Terry Anderson, baritone; Ruth McCorkle, trumpeter; J. R. Compton, violinist. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 509), 10 a. m., seashore gossip; 10:10, Bernard MacFadden's daily health suggestions and practical exercises ; 3, "What the wild waves are saying;" 3:30, Comfort's philharmonic orchestra, Dorothy Fox, soprano; 6:05, Eddie Elkins' dance orchestra; 7. Uncle Wip's bedtime stories. WJY, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 405), 7:308:15 p. m., Leonard Nelson's Knickerbocker Grill orchestra; 8:15-8:30, 'School High Spot Contest." WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 445). 1-2 p. m.. Hotel Ambassador trio; 4-4:10, Eleanor Gunns fashion; 4:10-4:15, daily menu; 4:15-4:30, Arts & Decorations; 4:30-5:30, Hotel Astor organ recital; 7-7:20, Ernie Golden's McAlpin roof orchestra; 7:308:15, Ernie Golden's McAlpin roof orchestra; 8:15-8:30, "Problems of Retailing," Prof. Brisco of N. Y. university; 8:30-10:15, New York Philharmonic orchestra at Lewisohn Stadium; 10:15-10:20, Time Pop question game; 10:30-11:30, Harold Stern's Belleclair Towers orchestra. WLS. Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 345), 1-2 p. m.. Will Rosslter, the Daddy of Music-makers; "The Book Farmer," George C. Biggar; "Some of the Newer Legume Crops." Prof. H. D. Hughes; 6:30, Husk O'Hara's Hotel Sherman orchestra; 7, George Genoar, tenor; Marie Murphy, pianist; 7:30, talk on electricity, E. L. Richards; 7:45, lullaby time, Glenn Rowell. Ford Rush; 8, program, Robert W. Stevens, director; 9-10, Winnlfred Q. 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