Radio Digest (July 1924-Apr 1925)

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li AT KGO, BOBBY BURNS' AT WEAO D I G E S T — Illustrated, January 17, 1925 17 lrope and America, is at present ropolitan theater, Xios Angreles. every Sunday. Here are the 1 look Thursday night presenting' lord's and Little Chicag-o. j4&!£&L Clemence uesday, /&F&*Wk January Radio Ms^s-fifm debut. ne) *ary 17: f Wmaq, k Wgy; Id, Woe; | Weaf, »c; 10, Wgbs, |rl, Kfoa, Kths, Woai; !>'!. Kfi, Knj, Kfoa. iry 18: Weaf, iVhn; 9, , Whn; Wbap, , Wor; 10:15. i, Wbz. Cfac, lilaf; 12. Kgw, ry 20: Weei, ; 930, . Wnj, I fa; 10, Wnj; Wnj, Whn, Wdaf: Kgw, 12:03, >iary 21 : ' ; 9:05, ), Wnj, Kfox, 10:02. 10:30. (]>ry 22: i, Woe; Vebh, . Vv.iz; Whn. . Woai; Wfaa, Wdaf: I, Kpo. 23: 8. _ . VVrnc, W 9, Wr.x ; 9:15, Weaf. . 935. V ; 0, Kfi. 10:15. Wgr. Woa i : Wnj ; 1 1 :45, Khj; Kgw; 6-7, dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 7-7:30, services. United Synagogue of America; 7:30-8:30, U. S. Army band from Washington; 9-9:30, Gladys Allen trio. WEAR, Cleveland Ohio (Eastern, 390), 7 p. m., Hotel Cleveland orchestra, Ivan Francisci, director. WEBH, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 7-8 p. m., Frankie D. Hertting, pianist; Oriole orchestra; Cora Brinckley Lochner, mezzo-soprano; musical bits, Kiviera theater; 9-10, Langdon brothers, Hawaiian guitarists; Marie Kelly, readings > Oriole orchestra ; Frederick Agard, tenor; 11-12, Langdon brothers, Hawaiians guitarists; Edna Solomon, songs; Marie Kelly, readings. WEBJ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 233), 7-7:45 p. m., "Nat Martins orchestra from "I'll Say She Is;" 88:15, Gedney and Magee, banjoists; 8:15-8:30, Edythe Traub, operatic arias; 8:30-8:45, "Railroad Talk," Garrow Geer; 8:45-9, Judith Roth and Peter De Rose. WEEI, Boston, Mass. (Eastern, 303), 2 p. m., Joe Ryan's internationals' 6:30, Boston Edison Big Brother club; 7, Portsmouth High school orchestra; 8, Tufts Boston club, Pres. Cousens; 8:45, Harry Einstein, "The Bad Boy from the Good Home;" 9, Joe Ryan's internationals; 11, Lloyd G. Del Castillo. WEIY1C, Berrien Springs, Mich. (Central, 286), 8:15-9:45 p. m.f concert recital. Dr. and Mrs. Birt Summers. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central, 472.9), 12:30-1 p. m., musical and feature program, Dallas theater. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 3, Mrs. F. T. Adams, soprano; Harry Cos, tenor; Hifrael instrumental trio, Frances C. Campbell, violinist; Kathryn Crouch, cellist; Hilda Radey, pianist, assisted by Laura Spaeter Barker, contralto; 6:30, Mej'er Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Sunny Jim, the kiddies' pal. WGBS, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 316), 3 p. m„ interview with Dorothea Herzog; Terese Rose Nagel; 3:15, Mrs. Bleecker Stirling, soprano; Betty Ross in close up chats with celebrities; 3:45, Mrs. Bleecker Stirling, soprano; "Great Women of the Bible," Catherine H. B. Mullaly; 6, Uncle Geebee; 7, Norman Anthony and George Mitchell. WGN, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 1:40 p. m., luncheon concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone quintet; 2:30, artist series, Lyon & Healy; 3 rocking chair time; 5:30 Skeezix time; 6, organ recital, Lyon & Healy; 6:30. dinner concert. Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone quintet; 8-9, classical concert; 10-11, Don Bestor's Drake dance orchestra. WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 12:30-1 p. m., Hotel Statler concert ensemble; 2:30-4:30, Buffalo Courier and Enquirer musical program; 6:30-7:30, music, AMncent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gleser, director; 8-8:15, lecture, "Adventures of a Naturalist in Florida," William L. Byrant of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences: 8:30-9:30, concert, Arthur Stecker Supply company, Dunkirk, N. Y., directed by Sidney Carlson; 9:30-11. concert, Jos. Straus3 & company, directed by J. P. Qulnn; 11:30, supper dance music. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gleser, director. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 6:30 p. m., adventure story. Youth's Companion; 11:20, organ recital, Stephen E. Boisclair. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m.. selections, Alamo theater organ; 7:30-9. concert, Keith Kannard ami Ms Kentucky ramblers; chapters XIX and XX of the "Billy and Jane" stories. Jamos Speed. WHB. Kansas City Mo. (Central, 411), 2-3 p. m., ladies' holic program, Sweeney Radio trio; 7-8, address : musical recital. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360), 5-6 p. m.. Johnny DeDroll and his Baloonades orchestra; 6:30-7, Vincent Cantanese and his Hotel Alamac orchestra; 77:30, Harry Blchman and his entertainers with Eddie Klklns and I. is orchestra; 7:30-7:35. "Spring Styles," Haas Brothers Fabric corporation; .10-11, Clover <: ns dance orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m., Strand roof orchei ti .i WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (Central. 522.3), 6:30-9:45 p. m.. Reese-Hughes orchestra; Rankers Life Radio i. Win L, Marsh, director; .1. H. Lyman, pianist: Dea Moines theater symphony orchestra, Frof. L«on A. !'-> ihoff, director, WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 1 p. m., Gimbel tea room orchestra, Ray Steen, director; 3, recital, students Temple University School of music: Edna M. Watson, pianist; Florence Wien, vocalist; Grace Stewart, pianist; Ruth Baker, vocalist; Ed B. Mitchell, cornetist; 5:05, Art Coogan and his Club Madrid orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories. WJJD, Mooseheart, III. (Central, 278), 3:30-4:30 p. m., music, Mooseheart children; talks, members of faculty; 6:45-7:15, Albert F. Brown, organist; 7:15-8:15, Philharmonic orchestra; Junior band. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 455). 10:20-10:30 a. m., National Health council; 10:30-10:40, "The Right Job for Your Daughter," Helen Hoerle; 10:4010:50, "Be Your Own Decorator," Amy Mali Hicks; 10:50-11, fashion talk, Eleanor Gunn; 4:30-5:30 p. m.. Hotel Belmont tea music; 7-8, Cafe Boulevard orchestra; 8-8:10, Wall Street Journal review; 8:10-8:20. N. Y. U. Air college; 9-9:30, "How to Have a Home." Geo. L. Martin, National Own Your Home day: 9:3010, "50 Questions," Time Weekly News magazine. WKAQ, San Juan, P. R. (Intercolonial. 360), 8-9:30 p. m., musical concert. Municipal band. WLS, Chicago, III. (Central, 345), 12-12:30 p. m., Kenneth Clark with his Hawaiian guitar; 3:45-4:45, "The Mother's Responsibility Concerning the Literature in the Home," Mrs. John Bohn; "A General Budget.' Clara Ingram Judson; recipe, Edith Shearer; 6:30, Ralph Emerson, organist; 6:50, specialties. Senate Theater studio; 7. lullaby time, Ford and Glenn; 7:15, program, WLS Tribe of Lone Scouts; 7:40, Otto A. Moore, baritone; 8-9, R. F. D. program; Ralph Emerson, organist; Ford and Glenn; "The Local Livestock Shipping Association and Its Relation to the National Producers," Charles A. Stewart; "Farm Flickerings," E. B. Heaton; "Feeding and Care of Dogs," Dr. Harry Caldwell; 9. James Whelan, Irish tenor; 9:10, "The Barrack Room Ballads," Wallace Bruce Amsbary; 9:30, "4 Aces of Harmony;" 10:02, Senate Theater Symphony orchestra: 10:30, Rudolph Bryant and his banjo; 10:30, Isham Jones and his College Inn orchestra; 10:40, Ford and Glenn time. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 423), 8 a. m., setting up exercises, Y. M. C. A.; 12:15 p. m., Mu Phi Epsilon sorority; Ahaus Brunswick shop orchestra; 4, program for the "Shut Ins;" 6, Selinsky Instrumental quintet; 8, harp solos, Geraldlne Vito; Milnor Electric Instrumental trio; choir, Latonia Christian church; Clifford Lang, pianist; 9, Formica orchestra; Emma George Head, danseuse. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5). 1 p. m., speeches, weekly luncheon of the Association of commerce; 4, stories from Child Life; 4:30, musical program; 6, Chicago theater organ recital; 6:30, stories for the children, Georgene Faulkner, the story lady; 8, weekly lecture. Northwestern university; 8:30, piano concerto; 9. WMAQ players. WNJ, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 233), 10:30-11 p. m.. Frank Dally and his Meadowbrook orchestra; 11-11:15, Victor Wilbur, baritone; 11:15-12, Original Dixieland jazz band; 12-12:30 a. m. , dance music, Frank Daily and his Meadowbrook orchestra. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 498), 10:05 a. m., household hints; 12 m., chimes; 7 p. m., sandman's visit; 8, Mrs. FranK W. Elliott, organist; Charles Kerns, tenor. WOI, Ames, Iowa (Central, 360), 12:30 p. m., college chimes. , WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509.9), 11 a. in.. organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:02 p. m., Wanamaker crystal tea room orchestra, Robert E. Golden, director; 4:45, organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 7:30, A. Candelorl and his French room orchestra; 9, J. W. C. I. band concert; 10:03, organ recital, Harriett G. Ridley; 10:30, Vincent Rizzo and his Hotel Sylvania dance orchestra. WOR. Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 405), 7-7:30 a. m., WOR gym class: 2:30-2:45 p. m., Reber Johnson, violinist; 3:15-3:30, Lena M. DUnlap, reader; 3:303:45, Reber Johnson; 3:45-4, Lena M. Dunlap; 6:156:55. "Music While You Dine," Harry Cox's Robert Treat orchestra; 6:55-7, resume of day's sports. Jolly Bill Steinke; 8-8:30, Gene Ingraham's Great Notch Inn orchestra; 8:30-8:45, "Behind the Scenes of a Circus," Wells Hawks; 9-9:15, "Topics of the Day," Literary Digest. WOS, Jefferson City, Mo. (Central. 440.9), 7:15 p. m., Missouri Farmers' week program, special selections. University Department of music: 7:45, popular address, ex-Governor Charles H. Brough. WRC, Washington, D. C. (Eastern, 469), 4 p. m. fashion developments of the moment, Eleanor Gunn; 4:10, George F. Ross, pianist; 4:20, talk, prepared by the Outlook: 4:30, tea music, Meyer Davis' New Willard hotel trio; 6, children's hour, Peggy Albion. WSB. Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 12 m., entertaln5-6 p. m., bedtime story. Bonnie Barnhardt; 10:45, Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, organist. WTAM, Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern, 390), 6 p. m., Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians orchestra; 8, concert program arranged by Cleveland Plain Dealer. WTAY, Oak Park, III. (Central, 250), 6:45-7:45 p. m., Hugh B. Marshall, tenor; Helen Ruth, pianist; 9-10, ten minute technical talk, member of the Staff of Radio Ago; Otis Novy and his orchestra. WWJ. Detroit, Mich. (Eastern. 513), 3 p. m., the DoLrvll uch< orchestra; 7, tuo Detroit News orchestra. Where to Hear Talks Central Standard Time IPALKS, instructive, serious, humorous and even frivolous, are Radiocast •* daily and below are listed the stations. Saturday, January 17 : 6, KFKB, WDAF; 6:15, WBZ, WEAF; 6:45, WCAE; 7, KFI, WCAE, WFI, WJZ, WRC; 7:10, WJZ; 7:15, WBBR; 7:30, WJZ, WOC; 8, WCCO; 8:30, KHJ, WGBS, WMAQ; 9:05, KTW; 9:30, KFSG; 9:45, KFI; 10, KFKB, KNX. Sunday, January 18: 8:30, WBBR; 8:45, KFI; 9, WJY; 9:30, KFKB. Monday, January 19: 6, KFKB, WCCO, WDAF; 6:10, WHN; 6:15, WBZ; 6:30, WEEI, WHN; 7, KDKA, WGR, WHB, WHN, WJZ; 7:15, KDKA, WGR, WHB, WHN, WJZ; 7:15, KDKA, KFKU; 7:20, WBBR, WOC; 7:30, KFKU, KSAC, WBZ; 7:40, WJZ; 7:45, KFKU; 8, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 8:15, WCCO, WJZ; 8:30, WOR; 8:45, WEMC; 9, WJZ; 10, KFAE, KFKB, KGO. Tuesday, January 20: 6, KFKB, WDAF, WHN, WJZ, WOAI; 6:10, WHN; 6:15, WBZ; 6:30, WCAU, WEAF; 6:45, WGY; 6:50, WDAR; 7, KFI, WEAF, WGY, WIP, WJZ; 7:15, WOS; 7:30, KSAC, WOS; 7:45, WOS; 8, WLS, WMAQ; 8:20, KHJ, WKAQ; 8:40, WMAQ; 9, WJY; 9:05, WIP; 10, KFKB, KGW. Wednesday, January 21: 6, KFKB, WCCO, WDAF; 6:15, WBZ; 6:30, WCAU, WHN; 7, KFI, WEEI, WGR, WHB, WJZ; 7:15, KDKA, WOR; 7:20, WBBR; 7:30, KDKA, KSAC, WEBJ, WOR; 7:45, WOR; 8, WLS, WMAQ, WOR; 8:30, KHJ, KOB, KYW, WJZ; 9:05, KYW; 10, KFKB; 10:30, KFAE, KHJ. Thursday, January 22: 6, KFKB, WDAF; 6:10, WHN; 6:15, WBZ; 6:30, WCAU; 6:45, WGY; 6:55, "WJZ; 7, KFKU, KFI, WEAF, WFI, WKBF" 7:15, KDKA, KFKU, WJY, WOR; 7:30, KFKU, KSAC, WCCO, WGBS; 7:45, WCCO, WOR; 8, KYW, "WMAQ; 8:10, WBBR; 8:15, WMAQ; 8:30, KHJ; 8:45, KFI; 9, "WMAQ; 9:15, KYW' 9:45, KHJ; 10, KFKB. Friday, January 23: 6, WCCO, WDAF; 6:15, WBZ; 6:30, WCAU' 6:45, WGY; 7, KFI, KFKB, WDAR, WGR, WHB, WJZ; 7:10, WJZ; 7:20, WOC; 7:30, KGO, KSAC, WBZ, WCCO; 7:40, KOA; 8, CNRT, KYW, WLS, WMAQ; 8:30, KHJ, KOB, WCAL, WJY; 9:10, WHN; 9:25, KGO^KGW WEMC; 9:45> KNX: 10' Thursday, January 22 Thursday, silent night for: CHNC, KFAE, KFAU. KFDM, KFOA, KFO.X, KGW, KOA, KOB. KSD, PWX, WAHG, WBAV, WBBG. WBZ, WCAU, WEBJ, WEMC, WHO, WJJD, WLBL, WNJ, WOO. CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Eastern, 437). 8:30 p. m., Canadian National Railways using CNRM. CNRC, Calgary, Can. (Mountain, 430), 9-11 p. m., bedtime travel tale; Aeolian quartet; David Morgan, Welsh tenor. CNRM, Montreal, Can. (Eastern. 425), 8:30 p. m., trio, Mrs. Robert Boronow, pianist: Audrey Cook, cellist; Edwina Higginson, cellist; "Lorlie," "Valse Espagnole," Mrs. R. Boronow, pianist; "Invictus," "Requiem," Gordon T. Brand, baritone; "Welgenleid," "Serenade Espagnole," Audrey Cook, violinist; "Serenade," "Cradle Song," Mrs. Jarvis Arnold, soprano; address; "Etude en Form de Valse," Mrs. R. Boronow, pianist; "Fortunio," "Bois Epair," Gordon T. Brand, baritone; "Sonata D Major," Audrey Cook, violinist; "Elsa's Dream Lohelngrin," Mrs. Jarvis Arnold, soprano; trio phantasle. CNRW, Winnipeg, Can. (Central, 450), 8-11 p. m., bedtime travel tale; the Melody three, Taras Hubicki, violinist; Frank Redllch, cellist -Ronald W. Gibson, pianist; Orean Hogan, soprano; Helen Huggard, contralto; Margaret Fletcher, accompanist; Frank Wright's Country club orchestra. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh. Pa. (Eastern, 309.1), 12:20 p. m.. Institute, Trinity church; 6:15, dinner concert, KDKA Little Symphony orchestra, Victor Saudek, conductor; 7:30, children's period; 8, program. National Stockman and Farmer studio; 8:30, concert; 11, concert, Pittsburgh Post studio. KFI. Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469), 5-5:30 p. m., Evening Herald table talk and news; 5:30-6, Examiner, musical half hour; 6:45-7, Y. M. C. A. speaker; 7-8, dance orchestra; 8-9. program. Standard Oil company of California; 9-10, Examiner, dance orchestra: 10-11, Manual Arts Glee club, presenting a minstrel show. KFKB, Milford, Kans. (Central, 273), 6-7 p. m., lecture, music; 10-11, lecture, music. KFKU, Lawrence, Kans. (Central, 275), 6:50 p. m., piano tuning-in number; 7, music. Prof. Carl Preyer, pianist; Agnes Husband, voice; 7:15, "The Race Problem," Prof. F. W. Blackmar; 7:30, "The Story of Radium," Dr. H. M. Elsey; 7:45, Educational Psychology, Lesson HI, Dean R. A. Schwegler. KFNF, Shenandoah, la. (Central. 266). 6:30 p. m.. concert, Bedford Municipal band, W. W. Mitchell, director. KFOA. Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 405), 4-5:15 p. m., Olympic hotel concert. KFSG, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 278), 10:30-11:30 a. m., sunshine hour program; 7:30-9:15 p. m., auditorium service, Temple choir and Silver band; sermon, Aimee Semple McPherson, broadcast from pulpit; 9:15-10, studio program presenting the Silver band, G. N. Nichols, director; "Radiology," N. E. Brown; 10-11, organ recital, Roy Reld Brignall. KGO. Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 312). 10:40 a. m., classroom instruction, Oakland Public schools; 11:30-1 p. m., luncheon concert. Pacific States Electric company; 4-5:30, concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis; 8, part one: Young Women's Christian association: "I Want to Be Ready," "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, ' "Negro Dance," Arion trio; "San Francisco's Women in Action," general secretary of Y. W. C. A.; "Lo, Now the Dawn Is Breaking," "Falls Upon the World a Calm," Y. W. C. A. Glee club; Mme. Louise Kurth, violinist; Mansie Chew, pianist; "San Francisco's Younger Women," executive secretary of the Girl Reserve department; "Pleading," Arion trio; Girl Reserves' songs; Mansie Chew, pianist; "When Twilight Weaves," "The Lord Is My Shepherd," Y. W. C. A. Glee club; part two: Josephine Holub, violinist, playing "Hymn to the Sun;" "Think It Over," Colman Oox; soprano solos. "Heartsease,," "Pickaninny Blues," Edith Gilman; "Drumadoon," "Sweet Little Woman o' Mine." Robert W. Lovegren, baritone; piano solo, "Rustle of Spring." .Tovi-e Holoway Barthelson: "Flirtation," "Philosophy," Edith Gilman, soprano; 'Venetian Song," "Invictus." Robert W. Lovegren, baritone; "Neapolitan Airs," Alron trio; 10-1 a. m., dance music, Henry Halstead's orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 12:30 p. m., concert. Civic Music club; 5, children's program. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 12:30-1:30 p. m., news and music; 2:30-3:30. program, Fadfie St;ites Electric company, arranged by Grace Currey; 6-6:30, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra; 6:307:30, Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog, stories, American history; bedtime story, Uncle John; 7:45, "Art." Harold Schwatz; 8-10. program. Globe Ice Cream company; 10-11, Earl Burtnett's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. KJS, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 360), 8-9:30 p. m., musical program consisting of piano, vocal and instrumental numbers arranged by C. M. Brooks; Mrs. Klara Rayner, contralto; Wm. Pllcher, tonor. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (Pacific, 337), 8 a. m., morning praver; 9. Hired Hand, news; 10, Hired Hand's morning' message; 10:30, Mrs. Kato Brew Vaughn, talk. Iiomo economics: 11, talk on care of domestic pets. Dr. Richard M. Soott, veterinarian; 5:30, Town Crilr and Village Urchins; 6-7:30, dinner hour music; 8-9 feature program; 9-10, program, Paul G. Hoffman, Inc.; 10-11, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra KPO, San Francisco. Calif. (Pacific, 423), 7 a. in., setting up exercises, Bernard Drury; 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30-6:30, children's hour stories, Big Brother; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, Theodore J Irwin organist; 9-10, program. Wiley B. Allen Music company; 10-11, E. Max Bradfield's Versatile band. KSAC, Manhattan, Kans. (Central, 341), 12:30 p m., tuning in piano selections; reading; "Pushing Pigs for Profit, C. Niteher; Radio question box; "Gunning for Jack-Rabbits and Crows," A. E. Oman; 7-20, college bell and opening exercises; 7:30, "Equipment for the Sick Room," W. Pearl Martin; 7:40, Radio college trio; 7:45, "An Apple a Day," Katherine Hudson. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 549.1), 4 p. m., home hour. KTHS, Hot Springs, Ark. (Central, 375), 8:30-10 p. m., concert. Fisher's Exposition orchestra. KYW, Chicago, 111. (Central, 534.4), 6:30 a. m., morning exercises, Y. M. C. A.; 11:35, table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 2:35-4 p. m., afternoon frolic; 6:35-7, children's bedtime story, Uncle Bob; 7-7:30. dinner concert, Congress hotel; 8-8:20, "Twenty Minutes of Good Beading," C. J. Pernin; 8:20-9:05, Ethel Jordan, soprano; A. W. "Sen" Kaney; Sallio Menkes, pianist; A. R. Johnson, tenor; Jane Johnson; 9:15, "Good Roads." Bert Manderwarf: 10-11:30. evening at home; "Sen" Kaney, Herbie Mints, Pollie Willis, Uncle Bob. WAAW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 278), 8-9 p. m., educational program; bridge talk. Mrs. Purdy. WBAP. Fort Worth, Tex. (Central, 472.9), 7:30-8:30 p. m.. male quartet of Bridgeport. Rev. E. L. Moody, pastor: 9:30-10:45. program, artists. Texas Christian university, Prof. H. D. Guelick, director. WBBF. Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 270), 7-8 p. m., musical program, Solon Drukenmiller and other artists; "Synthetic Gold," N. C. Beardsiey. WBBR, Staten Island, N. Y. (Eastern, 273). 9:10 p. m., Malcolm Carment, clarinetist; 9:20, Fred Twaroschk, tenor; 9:30, Sunday school lesson, S. M. Stpma; 9:50, Fred Twaroschk, tenor; 10:10, Malcolm Carment, clarinetist. WCAL, Northfield, Minn. (Central, 360), 9:45 a. m., St. Olaf college chapel services. WCBD, Zion, III. (Central, 345), 8 p. m.. Zion orchestra; mixed quartet; Mrs. P. M. La Rose, contralto; M. P. Barton, tenor; B. F. Reid, baritone; Edith Teeple, reader. WCCO, St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. (Central, 417), 10:45 a. m., "Emergency Meals," Betty Crocker; 2 p. m., "The Popular Concert," Agnes Fryberger; 4, magazine hour; 5:30, children's hour. Gold Medal Lady; 6:30, dinner concert. Original George Osborn's Nicollet hotel orchestra: 7:43, health talk, auspices, Minnesota State Medical association ; 8, musical program; 10, Original George Osborn's Nicollet hotel orchestra. WCX, Detroit. Mich. (Eastern. 513), 4:15 p. m., musical program; 6 p. m., dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel; 8:30, musical program. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30-4:30, the Star's string trio; 6-7, school of the air, piano tunlng-in number on the Duo-Art; Cecile Burton, reader; the Tell-Me-a-Story Lady; music. Hotel Muhlebach Trianon ensemble; 11:45-1 a. m., nighthawk frolic, the "Merry Old Chief" and the Plantation players. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 11:45 a. m., daily almanac; 12:02 p. m., Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, playlet, National school of Elocution and Oratory; 5:15, Mayflower orchestra; Jules Lande, violinist to late President Harding; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. 492), 4-4:15 p. m., "The Bowne House," Mrs. Clarence B. Hyde: 4:30-5, Jascha Fishberg string quartet; 6-7, dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 7-7:30, services. Federation of Greater churches of New York; 8-8:15. lecture, Columbia university; S:30-9, Packard Motor company. WEAO, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 294), 8 p. m„ all Scotch program, presented by group of Scotch residents of Columbus; bagpipes; Scotch songs: Scutch speeches; Scotch jokes; in honor of Bobby Burns' birthday anniversary, WEBH, Chicago, III. (Central, 370). 7-8 p. m.. Oriole orchestra; Hazel O'Neill, soprano; musical bits. Riviera theater; 9-10, Oriole orchestra; Belle F. Cutter, soprano; John Stamford, tenor; 11-12. Oriole orchestra; Banks Kennedy, pianologucs; Loos Brothers, songs; John Stamford, tenor. WEEI, Boston, Mass. (Eastern, 303), 6:30 p. m„ Bo ton Edison Big Brother club; 7, Dok-Eiseiiboiu -g and Ins Sinfonlans; 8, program. Greater Boston Federation of churches; 8:30, musicalc; 9, Gillette Safety Raeoi Opera company. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central, 472.9), 12:30-1 P. in.. Edmund F. Boetteher, tenor; William H. McRavcn. pianist; DeWitt McMurray, philosopher; 6:4"i-7. Boy Scout weekly program. H. W. Wester; 8:30-'.i ::in. North Dallas High school band; 11-12, Adolphus h pi orchestra. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1 P. m., >< Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 3:05, (Continued on page