Radio Digest (July 1924-Apr 1925)

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14 RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated January 17, 1925 MORNINGSIDE STRING QUARTET; WAHG Saturday, January 17 (Continued from page 13) 8:45, "An Ear Test for Radio Fans," B. Deane Shure: 9:15. Canadian club dinner; 10:30, dance program, Astor Hotel orchestra: 11:15, Otto Beck, organist. WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 325.9), 8 p. m.. chimes; 8:15, program. Bicycle sextet; 8:45, violin solos, Waldene Johnston; 9. weekly news review, Allison Frederick Stanley; 9:15, selections. Bicycle Male and Mixed quartets; Genevieve Goodman, pianist; 12. WSAI midnight entertainers; 1:45, Freda Sanker's Toad Stool orchestra. WSB. Atlanta, Ga. (Central. 429), 12 m., entertainment; 5-6 p. m., bedtime story, Bonnie Barnhardt; 8-9. Wcndall Hall, Journal hired help; 10:45, old time Addling contest, Fiddlin' John Carson, WSB star and "Uncle Am" Stewart of Tennessee. WTAM. Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern, 390), 6 p. m., Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians orchestra; 9 p. m., WTAM dance orchestra, Ev Jones, director. WTAY, Oak Park, III. (Central, 250), 6:45-7:45 p. m., Hull Sisters; Ardotli Irene Janes, pianist; Glenn Bruce, bedtime story and readings; 9-10, Walter C. Steele, accordion soloist : Xylophone Harmony Kings. WWJ. Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 513), 3 p. m„ the Detroit News orchestra. Estelle Mayer, although a very youngf violinist, is becoming' well known to an invisible audience of several millions. Listen in to Radio Station WAHG, Richmond Kill, this week and hear some of her selections. Sunday, January 18 Sunday, silent night for: CHNC, CFAC, CKAC, KFAE, KFAU, KFDM. KFKU, KOB, WSAC. KSND, PWX, WAAW, WAHG, WBAV, WBBF, WCAE, WDAF, WDAR, WEAO. WEB), WGBS, WHAS, WHO, WIP. WKAO., WKBF, WLBL, WMC. WNJ, WOAI, WOI, WOR, WTAM, WTAY, WWJ. CFAC. Calgary, Can. (Mountain, 430), 11 a. m., Knox church. Rev. George A. Dickson. CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Eastern, 437), 4:30 p. m., Band of Drummondville contesting for the silver cup for the most popular band in Province of Quebec: talk. Mayor Moisan. KDKA. E. Pittsburgh. Pa. (Eastern, 309.1), 11 a. m., services. First "United Presbyterian church. Rev. J. Alvin Orr; 2:30 p. m., concert; 4. Dr. Charles Heinroth, organist; 4:45. vesper services, Shadyside Presbyterian church. Rev. Hugh Thomson Kerr; 6:30, dinner concert, Scalzo's orchestra; 7:45, services, Calvary Episcopal church. Rev. E. J. Van Etten, pastor. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469), 10 a. m., musical program, L. A. church federation; 4-5 p. m., vesper service. Federated Church Musicians; 6:45-7, musical appreciation talk; 7-8, stage acts, specialties and orchestra from Metropolitan theater; 8-8:30, The Bohemian Players in one act play; 8:30-9, instrumental trio; 9-10, Examiner, dance orchestra; 10-11, Thereon Bennett's Packard Six dance orchestra. KFKB, Milford, Kans. (Central, 273), 8-9:30, services; 9:30-10, Masonic lecture. J. R. Brinkley, M. D. KFNF, Shenandoah, la. (Central. 266), 3 p. m.. religious services. Men's Class Christian church; 6:30, regular seedhouse chapel service. KFSG. Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific, 278), 10:30-12:30 p. m.. complete morning services of Angelus temple, sermon, Aimce Sempie McPherson, pastor-evangelist; 2:30-4:30, afternoon service of Angelus temple. Silver band and Temple choir, Aimee Sempie McPherson, Pastor: 7-9:45. evening service of the temple with special musical hour program; 10-11, organ recital, Esther Fricke Green KGO. Oakland. Calif. (Pacific. 312). 11 a. m.. service. First Church of Christ, Scientist; 3:30 p. m., KGO Little Symphony orchestra playing "Petite Valse Prancanse," "Pastorale," overture, "Hungarian Lustspiel;" O. L. Padell, tenor, singing "Today," "Crossing the Bar." "Gloria;" Esther Hale Sittig, pianist, playing "Tarantella." "Arabesque;" "The Purple Heather." "A Little Dutch Garden," "Hungarian Love Song," O. L. Padell; piano solos, "Impromptu, Of. 90, No.," "Maid with the Flaxen Hair," Esther Hale Sittig; orchestra playing symphonic poem, "L'Apprentl Sorcier," explained by Arthur S. Garbett; "Canzonetta." "Tanz unter der Dorrlinde," march, "Slavic People," orchestra; 8, service. First Church of Christ, Scientist. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 10:30 a. m., service. First Presbyterian church. Dr. Harold Leonard Bowman, pastor; 3 p. m., municipal concert; 6, church services, Portland Council of churches; 7, dinner concert, Colburn concert orchestra. KHJ. Los Angeles, Calif. Pacific. 395). 10 a. v., half hour sermon; 10:30-12:30 p. m., organ recital and complete morning services of First Methodist Episcopal church. Dr. E. E. Helms, pastor; Arthur Blakeley, organist; 6:30-7, Art. Hickman's Blltmore hotel concert orchestra: 7-7:30, organ recital, Arthur Blakeley, organist; 8-10, program. Los Angeles Investment company, arranged by J. Howard Johnson. KJS. Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific. 360), 10:30-12:30 p. m., regular services of the Church of the Open Door; sermon. Dr. French E. Oliver; Alfred Butler, organl.-t: 6-6:45, vesper services with short scripture talk: Mrs. Fern Barton, organist; 7:15-9:30, evening service of Church of Open Door with special musical program. C. M. Brook , ba a. KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (Pacific, 337). 7-7:45 p. m., International Bible Students association's hour of music: 8-9. Ambassador hotel concert orchestra, Josef Rosenfeld. director; 9-11, program, C. A. Gray, Dodge Brothers distributors. KOA, Denver. Colo. (Mountain. 323), 11:30 a. m.. First Baptist church; 7:30 p. m., services, First Baptist church. KPO, San Franeiseo, Calif. (Pacific 423). 11-12 m., church services. Dr. Frank Boyd; Harry Bullard, baritone: Theodore J. Irwin, organist; 8:30-10, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra. KTHS. Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (Central, 375), 11 a. m., serivces, First Presbyterian church. Rev. Chauncey Hlckok, pastor; 9-10, DeLuxe orchestra concert, New Arlington Meyer Davis 10-plece orchestra, Jack Renard. director. KYW. Chicago, III. (Central. 535.4), 11 a. m.. Central church service. Dr. F. F. Shannon, pastor; 4-5 p. m.. studio concert; 7, Chicago Sunday Evening club. Edgar Nelson, musical director; speaker. Dr. John Gardner, f're-bvterian church. WBAP, Port Worth, Texas (Central, 472.9), 11 a. m., service?. First Methodist church, Rev. J. W. Bergln, pastor; Will Foster,' organist; 4 p. m., concert. Rlalto theater; 11-12, midnight frolics, Ted Miller's Crazy WBBR. Staten Island, N. Y. (Eastern, 273), 9:10 p. m.. I. B. S. A. choral singers; 9-10. vocal duets, Thyra Lundberg, Fred Franz; 9:30, "The Joy of the People," Judge Rutherford; 10:10, vocal solos, Fred Franz; 10:20, I. B. S. A. choral singers. WBZ. Springfield. Mass. (Eastern, 337). 10:45 a. m., church services; 8:30-10 p. in., concert. WCAL. Northflold, Minn. (Central. 360), 8:30 p. m., sermon. Dr. Martin Hegland; Alice Stlbb, soprano; Evelyn Johnson, mezzo-soprano; Martin M. Munson, baritone; Arthur Soelberg, pianist. WCAU, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 278), 5:15 p. m., recital: 5:30. Bible talk; C, dance music. Hotel Pennsylvania dance orchestra, Louis Baer, director. WCBD, Zion, III. (Central, 345), 8 p. m., Bull and Paxton, tenor and baritone; Mrs. Beem and Mrs. Crowe, soprano and contralto; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Steel, soprano and tenor; Mary Sweeney, soprano; John D. Thomas, baritone; Mason and Mason, cornetlst and trombonist; Paul Stewart, cornetlst; Mrs. Blanche Bishop, pianist; Mrs. Susie Barton Smith, reader. WCCO, St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. (Central, 417), 10:20 a. m., Westminster Presbyterian church. Rev. J. E. Bushnell, pastor; 4:10 p. m. , House of Hope Presbyterian church. Rev. H. C. Swearingen, pastor; 7:20, Second Church of Christ Scientist; 9:15, classical program. WCX, Detroit. Mich. (Eastern, 513), 7:15 p. m., services. Central, Methodist Episcopal church. WDAF, Kansas City. Mo. (Central, 411), 4-5 p. in., classical program, the Star's Radio orchestra; 5-5:45, International Sunday school lesson. Dr. Walter L. Wilson. WDAR. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 395), 2:30 p. m., Arcadia cafe concert orchestra, Feri Sarkozi, director. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. 492), 7:15-9:20 p. m., Roxy and his Gang, Capitol theater; 9:20-10:15, Skinner organ recital. WEBH, Chicago, III. (Central. 370), 5-6 p. m.. twilight musicale: 7-9, selected artists program. WEEI. Boston, Mass. (Eastern, 303), 3:45-5:30 p. m., men's conference, Bedford Branch, Y. M. C. A.; 7 '209:15, Roxy and his gang, Capitol theater. WEMC. Berrien Springs, Mich. (Central, 286), 10:151X1:30 a. in., musical program. Radio choir; 10:3510:45, Elmer Coulston, pianist; 11-11:20, sermon. Pastor W. R. French; 8:15-8:30, Mrs. Mabel Butterfleld, soprano; 8:50-9:15, sermon. Pastor John Knox. WFAA, Dallas. Texas (Central, 472.9). 3-4 p. m.. Grand Symphony orchestra, Nicholas Mirskey, director; 6-7, Radio Bible class, Dr. William M. Anderson: 7:308:45, service. First Methodist Episcopal church, Dr. Carl C. Gregory, pastor; 9-9:30, sacred song recital. Dr. Robert A. Hunt; 9:30-11, Jack Gardner and his orchestra. WFI, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 395), 4:30 p. in., services. Central Branch Y. M .C. A., Dr. Daniel A. Poling of New York, speaker; 7:30, services. Arch Street Presbyterian church. WGN, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 11 a. ru., Uncle Walt reads the "Funnies;" 11:45, Chicago theater program; 2 p. m., organ recital, Lyon & Healy; 2:30, master artists concert, Carl Craven, tenor; 3, artists of Chicago Musical college; 9, "Evening with the Great Composers," Charles H. Gabriel, Jr.; Ethel Wakefield, soprano; Drake concert ensemble. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 3-4, p. m., vesper service, Rev. Walter W. Hopping of the Second United Presbyterian church, speaker; 4-5, George Albert Bouchard, organist; 7:15, service of the Central Presbyterian church of Buffalo. William Wall Whiddit, organist, and Dr. Robert J. MacAlpine, speaker. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 10:30 a. m., services, Albany Street Methodist Episcopal church. WJY, New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 405), 8:15-10 p. m., Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodore orchestra; 1010:15, "Reminiscences of a Reporter," William H. Crawford. WJZ, New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 455), 12:45-2:30 p. m., Sunday Symphonic society, Cohan theater; 2:30-3:30, Radio Bible class, auspices of Federation of churches of Greater New York; 3:30-4, "Practical Religion," Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick; 4-5:45, vesper services, St. George's church: 5:45-6:30, "The Metropolis of Mankind," Edgar White Burrlll; Tom Morgan, baritone; 7-8, Nathan Abas' Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra; 8-8:10, "The Other Fellow's Share," Dr. Ernest M. Stlres, National Thrift week; 8:10-10, Gotham National bank quartet; 10-10:30, Hampton institute quartet. WKBF, Providence, R. I. (Eastern, 286), 10 a. in., chimes; 5 p. m., organ recital. WLS. Chicago, III. (Central, 345), 6:30-7 p. m., Ralph Emerson, organist; 7-8, national music program, Arthur McKee, Evangelistic tenor; J. T. Bitterkofer, director of music. Moody Bible institute; Harmon Tree, Evangelistic singer. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 423), 9:30 a. m„ school editorial staff of Sunday School Publications, Methodist Book Concern; 11, services. Church of the Covenant, Dr. Frank Stevenson; 7:30 p. m., services, First Presbyterian church; 8:30, Western and Southern orchestra, William Kopp, director; George Muhlhausen, tenor. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (Central, 503.9), 11 a. m.. services, Second Presbyterian church. Dr. A. B. Curry, pastor. WOAI, San Antonio, Texas (Central, 394.5). 11 a. m., services. First Presbyterian church, Rev. P. B. Hill; Frederick King, musical director; 7:30, services. Central Christian church. Rev. Hugh McLellan, pastor; 9 :30, program, WOAI entertainers. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 522.3). 9 a. m.. Radio chapel service, Rev. R. R. Brown, pastor; 2:15 p. m., matinee program, Florence Presbyterian church, Dr. A. B. Vanderlippe, pastor: 6, Bible study period, personal direction of Mrs. Carl R. Gray; 9, musical chapel service, First Presbyterian church, Dr. E. H. Jenks, pastor. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 498), 8 p. m., church service. Rev. John P. Walker; lecture recital with musical accompaniment, "The Legend of the Quest of the Holy Grail;" 9:30, Palmer School Radio orchestra, Erwin Swindel, conductor. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509.9), 10:30 a. m., services, Bethany temple; 2:30, opening exercises, Sunday school, Bethany temple; 6:05, organ recital, Clarence K. Bawden; 7:30, services, Bethany temple. WOS. Jefferson, City, Mo. (Central, 440.9), 7:30 p. m., religious service. First Christian church. Rev. Robert H. Talbert, pastor. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 11 a. m., services, First Presbyterian church; 5-6 p. m., Sabbath twilight service; 7:30, Wesley Memorial church. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 513), 11 a. m., services, St. Paul's Episcopal cathedral; 2 p. m., the Detroit News orchestra. Monday, January 19 Monday, silent night for: CKAC, KFDM, KHJ, KJS, KYW, PWX, WBAV, WCAL, WCAU, WEAO, WEBH, WEBJ, WGN, WHAS. WJY, WKAQ, WKBF, WLBL, WLS, WMAtt. WNJ, WOAI, WRC, WTAY. CHNC, Toronto, Can. (Eastern, 350), 8:30 p. m., Branson Hall, tenor; Eva Warrington, soprano; instrumental The New York trio is a WNYC favorite. Clarence Adler (left) is the pianist, Cornelius Van Vliet, cellist, and Louis Edlin (right), violinist. Rev. Casslus J. Miller; 3:35 p. in. , program, WGY Symphony orchestra. Leo Kllvven, conductor; Edward E. St. Louis, baritone; instrumental selections, "Occasional," orchestra; Edward E. St. Louis, singing "The Gypsy Trail;" "Menuetto" from the "Twelfth Symphony," orchestra; "Onaway, Awake. Beloved," . Edward E. St. Louis: "Prize Songs" from the "Meistersinger," orchestra; "In Canterbury Square," Edward E. St. Louis; "Italian Dlvertiscment," "A Day in Naples." WGY Symphony orchestra; 5, Dr. Frank Sill Rogers, organist, playing "Romance," "Chanson Pathetlque," "Song Without Words," "Grand March" from "Aida;" 7:30, services, Albany Street Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. Cassius .7. Miller, pastor; 9, symphony orchestra, WaldorfAstoria; 10, selections, Hampton institute quartet. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400). 9:57 a. m., organ music; 10, church service, auspices First Christian church; 4-5 p. m., vesper song service. First Unitarian church. Dr. Lon K. Call, pastor; Velda Grant Kellehcra soprano; Reginald Billin, baritone. WHB, Kansas City. Mo. (Central. 411). 9:45-11 a. m.. services, Linwnod Boulevard Christian church. Dr. Burrls Jenkins, pastor; S to 9:30 p. in., services of a representative church of Kansas City. WHN. New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360), 8-4 p. m., Queens County Christian Endeavor program; 5-5:30, Roseland dance orchestra; 5:30-6, Olcott "Vail and his string trio; 10-10:45, 6cm Razor entertainers; 1111:30, Vanity club revue; 11:30-12, Connie's Inn revue with Leroy Smith's orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m., Harry Richman and his entertainers with Eddie Elklns and his orchestra. WHO, Des Moines Iowa (Central, 522.3), 11 a. in.. church service. University Church of Christ, sermon. Dr. C. S. Medbury. WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509). 10:45 a. m., services. Holy Trinity church; 4, "Sunday Talk" meeting, auspices Germantown Y. M. C. A. WJJD, Mooseheart, III. (Central, 278). 7:45-8:40 p. m.. Roman Catholic services; 8:40-9:40, Albert F. Brown, organist; 9:40-11, Protestant services; 3-4 p. m., regular Sunday concert. trio; Jack Gormley, character reader; Mrs. E. Commeford Walter, contralto. CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Eastern, 437), 1:45 p. m., Windsor hotel trio; 4:30, Ho lessons. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 309.1), 7 a. m., morning exercises. O. Shannon; 8, morning exercises, O. Shannon; 12:15 p. m., Daugherty's orchestra: 6:15, KDKA Little Symphony orchestra, Victor Saudek, conductor; 7:30, children's period; 8, Boy Scout meeting; 8:15, address. University of Pittsburgh studio; 8:30. concert. KFAE, Pullman, Wash. (Pacific, 330), 7:30-9 p. m„ women's glee club, Mrs. LaVerna Kimbrough; talk. Dr. C. W. Stone; "Nutrition School Program." Mary Sutherland; '-'Important Points in Poultry Raising," J. S. Carver: "Opportunities in Electrical Engineering," Prof. R. D. Sloan. KFAU, Boise, Idaho (Mountain, 275), 8 p. in., concert program, Mrs. H. I. Beeson. director. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469), 8-9 p. m., Evening Herald Radiultans dance orchestra; 9-10, program, Walter M. Murphy Motors company, Hudson Six orchestra; 10-11, Examiner, dance orchestra. KFKB Milford, Kans.' (Central. 273), 6-7 p. m., lecture, music; 10-11, lecture, music. KFKU, Lawrence, Kans. (Central, 275). 6:50 p. in.. piano tuning-in number; 7. music, Elva McMullen, soprano; Stewart Dickson, pianist; 7:15, "Individual Offense," Dr. F. C. Allen, one of a series of talks on basketball coaching; 7:30, "Analysing the Question and Preparing Speeches," Prof. B. A. Gilkinson; 7:45, elementary Spanish, lesson III. KFNF, Shenandoah, la. (Central, 266), 6:30 p. m„ concert, Lenox, Iowa, \V. R. Monroe, director. KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific. 405), 4-5:15 p. m., studio music, educational talk; today's recipe; 6:458:15, Sherman Clay & company program; 8:30-10, Seattle Times studio program. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 312), 9 a. m., music and lectures, California State Department of education; 11:30-1 p. m., luncheon concert, Pacific States Electric company; 3, studio musical program; 4-5:30, Henry Halstead and dance orchestra; 5:30-6, Aunt Betty stories, KGO kiddles' klub; 8, educational program; "Estase," "Am Meer," Arion trio; "The Value of Vocational Education," Prof. H. M. Skidmore; "Spanish Dance," Arlon trio; "A Lesson in English," Wllda Wilson Church; "Fifth Hungarian Dance." Arion trio; "The Parent as Teacher," Dr. Aurella Henry Relnhardt; "Butterfly," Joyce Holloway Barthelson. pianist; "Chats About New Books." Joseph Henry Jackson; "Anltra's Dance," Arion trio; 10-1 a. m., dance music, Henry Halstead's orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 5 p. m., children's program; story, Aunt Nell; 8, concert, Oregonlan concert orchestra; 10, dance music, George Olsen's Metropolitan orchestra; Intermission numbers, Shefler's string orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 12:30-1:30 p. m., Carlyle Stevenson and his Bon Ton ballroom orchestra. . KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (Pacific, 337). 8 a. m., morning prayer; 9. Hired Hand, news; 10, Hired Hand's morning message; 10:30, talk on home economics, Mrs. Kate Brew Vaughn; 11, talk on care of domestic pets. Dr. Richard M. Scott; 5:30 p. m., Town Crier and Village Urchins; 8-10, program, Western Auto Supply company; 10-11, movie night at the Ambassador, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra. KOA, Denver, Colo. (Mountain, 323), 8 p. m.. Lions Club saxophone sextet. KOB, State College, N. M. (Mountain, 360), 7:30-8:30 p. m., musical program. KPO. San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 423), 7 a. m., setting up exercises, Bernard Drury; 11, "Home Making," Prudence Penny; 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Ida Blachson, as she appeared as Deborah in the Radio version of the "Miracle Play" at WLW, Cincinnati. She will he heard at this station i n the very near future in answer to fan mail from all over the United States. Fairmont hotel orchestra ; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30-6:30, children's hour stories, Big Brother of KPO; yodellng, "Topy" McCune; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, Theodore J. Irwin, organist; Aliek G. 'Sherrlffs, Bass; 9-10, program, Ada Barton, soprano; "Better Lighting." H. C. Barnard; William H. Conway, tenor; Peter Hanson, pianist; 10-11, E. Max Bradfleld's Versatile band. KSAC, Manhattan, Kans. (Central, 341), 12:30 p. m., Osceola Hall Burr, pianist; "Crop Improvement Club Work," A. J. Schoth; "Sweet Clover Seedbed." L. E. Dilloughby; 7:20, college bell and opening exercises; 7:30, "Types of Hogs," A. D. Weber; 7:40, Radio college quartet; 7:45, "Home Grown Feeds for Dairy Cattle," J. B. Fitch; 8, crop Improvement meeting. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 549.1), 8 p. m., music . arid specialties, Missouri theater; 9. music program. Grand Central theater. KSND, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 238), 7:15-8 p. m.. Aunt Vivien's bedtime story; 8-9, Washington's month, Seattle's Chamber of commerce; "The Beauties of the State of Washington," Asahel Curtis; Edna Maybon, dramatic soprano; 9-10, concert hour; 10-11, Earl Gray and Ills Hotel Butler orchestra. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (Central, 375), 8:30-10 p. m., concert, Mrs. Hiram McCafferty; 10:3011:30, dance frolic, Fisher Exposition Eastman hotel KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 535.4), 6:30 a. ra., morning exercises, Y. M. C. A. ; 11 :35, table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 6:35-7 p. m., children's bedtime story, Uncle Bob. WAHG, Richmond Hill, L. I. (Eastern. 316), 8-8:15 p. m., Harry J. Caffrey. tenor; 8:15-8:30, Morningside siring quartet; 8:30-8:45, Grace Leslie, contralto; 8:45-9, Dorothy Bartrain, reader; 9-9:15, Maude Mason, piano; 9:15-9:30, Harry J. Caffrey; 9:30-9:45, Morningside string quartet; 9:45-10, Grace Leslie, contralto; 10-10:15, Dorothy Bartrain; 10:15-10:30, Maude Mason, pianist; 12-2 a. m., dance orchestra. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (Central. 472.9), 7:30-8:30 p. m., dance music, Frensley Moore's Black and Gold serenaders; 9:30-10:45, "Old Gray Mare Band," of Brownwood. WBAV, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 293.9), 8 p. m., classical and popular selections, WBAV orchestra, Frances Handiheau, director. WBBF, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 270), 9-12 p. in., Georgia Tech. hand, Frank Roman, director. WBBG, Mattapoisett, Mass. (Eastern, 248), 7-9 p. in., Biltmore orchestra. WBBR, Staten Island, N. Y. (Eastern. 273). 8 p. m., Frank Wood', flutist; 8:10, Irene Klelnpeter, soprano; 8 :20, world news digest. Editor of Golden Age magazine; 8:40, Irene Kleinpeter, soprano; 8:50, Frank Wood, flutist. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern, 337), 6-7 p. m., dinner concert; 7:10, kiddies' bedtime stories; 7:157:30, lecture, address; 7:30-8, University Extension course; 8-10:30, concert; 11:30-12, McEnelly's singing orchestra, playing dance music. WCBD, Zion, III. (Central, 345), 8 p. m., cornet quartet: celestial bells; Newcomer and Newcomer, cornetlst and saxophonist; Fred Faassen, organist; Four Wiedman Sisters; Mrs. Mayfleld, soprano; Mrs. Faassen, contralto; piano duet, Mrs. Gertrude Deeder, Deborah Krlner; Herbert Hendricks, reader. ,, WCCO, St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. (Central, 417),' 2 p. m.. woman's hour; 2:30; matinee musical; 4, magazine hour; 5:30, children's hour, 6, children's hour, Mrs. Robert J. Cargill; 8, State Historical sooiety; 8:15, "What a Cop Thinks About;" 8:30, musical ^program. Disabled American Veterans of the world war; 10, dance program, Arnold Frank's Casino orchestra. WCX, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 513), 4:15 p. in., musical program; 6, dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel; 8:30, musical program. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central. 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m., program from Newman and Royal theaters; 55:30, weekly Boy Scout program; 6-7, school of the air, piano tuning-ln number on the Duo-Art; address, C. H. Cheney, tenth of a series of talks on banking ; the Tell-Me-a-Story lady; music. Hotel Muehlebach Trianon ensemble; 8-9:15, "Around the Town with WDAF;" 11:45-1 a. m., nighthawk frolic, the "Merry Old Chief" and the Plantation players. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 11:45 a. m., dally almanac; 12:02 p. m., Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2. Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 7:30> Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 9:25, Stanley theater symphony orchestra; features from Stanley theater; 10:05, Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; features from Fay's vaudeville theater. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492), 4-4:20 p. m.. Furla trio; 4:20-5, children's stories; 6-7, dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 7-7:15, Gustav Langenus. clarinetist; 7:15-8:30, Strand theater program; 8:308:45, Premier male quartet; 8:45-9, David Berend. banjoist; 9-10, A. and P. Gypsies; 10-10:15, Florence Wlckham, soprano; 10:15-11:30, Midnight Sons orchestra. WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 7 p. m., Loew's State theater, organ recital, vocal and instrumental soloists. / (Continued on page 15) H Mllll