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February 7 , 1925
RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated
INDIAN PROGRAM MONDAY AT KOA
Monday, February 9
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Aunt Vivien's bedtime story; 8-9, Earl Gray and his Hotel Butler orchestra; 8-10, concert hour; 10-11, Earl Gray and his orchestra.
KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 299.8), 9 a. m., music and lectures, California State Department of Education; 10:45, classroom instruction, Oakland public schools; 11:30-1 p. m., luncheon concert, courtesy Pacific States Electric company; 3, studio musical program; 4-5:30, Henry Halstead's dance orchestra; 5:30-6, Aunt Betty stories; KGO kiddies' club; 8, Arion trio; "Possibilities of Co-operative Marketing," Prof. Erdman; "A Lesson in English," Wilda Wilson Church; "College and University," Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt; "Chats About New Books," Joseph Henry Jackson; 10-1, dance music, Henry Halstead's orchestra.
KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 5 p. m., children's program Aunt Nell ; 8, concert, Oregonian concert orchestra; 10, Colburn's Melody men; Shefler's string orchestra.
KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif, (Pacific, 404.1), 12:30-1:30 p. m., Carlyle Stevenson and his Bon Ton orchestra.
WBBR, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 272.3), 8 p. m.,
I B. S. A. vocal quartet; 8:10, tenor solos; 8:20, World News Digest, editor, Golden Age magazine; 8:40, vocal duet; 8:50, I. B. S. A. vocal quartet.
WBCN, Chicago, III. (Central, 266), 6-6:30 p. in., juvenile period, Luella Drew Wilson.
WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 462), 6:30 p. m„ dinner concert, William Penn hotel; 7:30, Uncle Kaybee; 7:45, address; 8:30, concert, artist-pupils, studio of Mme. Leila Wilson-Smith; 9, concert, A. & P. Gypsy string ensemble; 10, program; 10:30, Nixon resturant, Etzi Covato, director.
WCBD, Zion, III. (Central, 345), 8 p. m., mixed quartet; Erma Reynolds, soprano; Mrs. G. B. Sparrow, contralto; G. R. Sparrow, tenor; duet, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sparrow; William C. Dunn, euphonium soloist; Paul Stewart, cornetist; cornet and uphonium duet, Stewart, Dunn; Mary Ross, pianist; Marion Lee, reader.
WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central, 417), 2 p. m., woman's hour, "My Job — the Vocational High School," Elizabeth Fish; 2:30, matinee; 4, magazine hour excerpts from "In the Beauty of the Purple;" 5:30, children's hour, Ellen Nye; 6, sports talk; 8, "Minnesota Poultry Problems," N. E. Chapman; 8:15, "Testing Cows for Profit," Prof. E. A. Hanson; 8:30, Third Infantry band, Carl Dillon, U. S. Army leader; travelogue. Northern Central and Southern China, Capt. Raymond C. Wolfe; 10, dance program, Dick Long's Nankin cafe orchestra.
William Hoke has been heard at WTAY, Oak Park, WTAS, Elgin, and many other stations. He will sing this week, Wednesday, February 11, at KIW, Chicago. Edna Iiinkowski, pianist, has taken part many times in the classical programs at KGO, Oakland. Tune in Tuesday, February 10.
Dealers' musical program; 6:30-7:30 dinner music, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director; 8:30-8:55, recital featuring John F. Gunderman, Jr., Lewis McLouth and Ralph Lord; 9-10, concert, Wheat's Ice Cream company, directed by P. Arlow Mathews; 9-10, concert presented by P. A. Winger of Ridgeway, Ont. ; 11 :30, supper dance music, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director.
WGST, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 270), 9-10 p. m., Conklin's Harmonizers.
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 2 p. m., "Helping Our Girls Choose a Vacation;" 6:30, sport talk, Harold Anson Bruce; 6:45, dance music, Hotel Ten Eyck trio; 7, "Make Heads Save Time and Strength," Edna V. Smith; 7:15, "Agricultural Legislation," Hon. D. P. Witter; 7:30, "Hungarian Dance," WGY orchestra; "Andante," orchestra; 7:45, one act play. "The Father of the Wilderness," Barrett H. Clark; "Berceuse," WGY orchestra; "Polish National Dance," WGY orchestra; "Hungarian Dance in G Minor," WGY orchestra.
WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m., Ruth von Bue'st, violinist; three-minute talk, Peggy True; readings, Courier-Journal, Louisville Times.
WHAZ, Troy, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 9 p. m., John N. Edwards, baritone; Edward W. Dodga, pianist; "Supplying Your Electric Service," M. S. Sloan; 9:30, old-time songs, male quartet, Will H. Wade; 10:30, popular program, Paramount concert orchestra, Leo Pearlman, soloist.
WHK, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 273), 6 p. m., musical offerings and new items; Ethel O. Hawes, bedtime story.
WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360.4), 5-6 p. m., Charles Taylor and his Southerners; 6:30-6:55, Alamac dinner music; 6:55-7, health talk. Doctor Landis; 77:05, Alamac hotel music; 7:05-7:27, fashion chats, Madame Belle; 7:35-8, Hotel Carlton terrace orchestra; 8:50-9:20, Littmann's employees' orchestra: 10-11, Radio Shack.
WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (Central, 526), 2:15 p. m.,
KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (Pacific, 337), 8 a. m., morning prayer; 9, Hired Hand, news; 10, Hired Hand's morning message; 10:30, Mrs. Kate Brew Vaughn, home economics; 5 p. m., Closing markets; 5:45-6:15, Wurlitzer studio, sports talk, Sid Ziff; 6:15-7:30, dinner hour music, John A. Evans corporation, Hacienda Park orchestra ; 8-10, program, Los Angeles Ice and Cold Storage company; 10-11, Silvertown Cord orchestra, IAllyan May Challenger, soprano on program, B. F. Goodrich Rubber company; 11-12, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador hotel.
KOA, Denver, Colo. (Mountain, 322.4), 8 p. m., "Martha," KOA orchestra; original Indian songs, "The Moon Dance." "Navajo Magic," "Po-se-ye-mo's Song," Forrest Rutherford, baritone; Jean Allard Jeancon, accompanist; address, "Primitive Coloradoans," Jean Allard Jeancon, curator of archeology and ethnology, Museum of Colorado; "Habanera," KOA orchestra; "Butterfly Dance," "Rain in the Desert," "Homesick," Forrest Rutherford; "At Dawning," KOA orchestra; Indian opera in two scenes, "The Sunset Trail," John C. Wilcox, director.
KOB, State College, N. M. (Central, 348.6), 7:30-8:30 p. m.,, basketball game. New Mexico College of A. and M. A. — University of Arizona.
KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 429.5), 10 a. m., town crier; 10:15, theatrical news; 11, chat to housewives, Prudence Penny; 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30-6:30, choildren's hour stories, Big Brother; 6:30. theatrical news; 7-7:30, Rudy ' Sieger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, Theodore J. Irwin, organist; 9-10, program, Maynard Jones, bass, director; 10-11, Gene James' Rose Room Bowl orchestra.
KSAC, Manhattan, Kans. (Central, 340.7), 9 a. m., march; 9:02, music lesson; 9:07, music for singing exercises; 9:15, inspirational talk; 9:20, calisthenics; 10, back yard gossip; 10:05, all round the house; 10:10, questions and answers; 10:20, "Suggestions for Today's Meals," Amy Kelly; 12:30 p. m., Osceola Hall Burr, reader; "Legume Hay as a Feed," J. W. Linn; Radio question box; "Plans for Summer Pasture. A. W. Knott; 7:20, college bell and quartet; 7:30. "Spotted Poland China, Hampshire and Berkshire,' A. D. Weber; 7:40, Radio college quartet; 7:50, keeping of herd records, J. B. Fitch.
KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 545.1), 8 p. m.. dance program. Red and Black eight; 10:30, concert, Alhambra Grotto choral club.
KTHS Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (Central, 375), 8:30-10 p. m., concert. Shrine quartet, Little Rock, Natalie Brigham, violinist; W. C. Brown, baritone; Dr O H King, baritone; Mrs. Mean, soprano; 10-11, dance concert, Charles L. Fischer and his 11-piece Eastman hotel orchestra; 12-1 a. m., Special owl concert, Meyer Davis New Arlington hotel orchestra, Jack Renard director.
KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 535.4), 6:30 a. m., morning exercises; 11:35, table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 6:35-7 p. m., children's bedtime story.
WAHG, Richmond. N. Y. (Eastern, 316), 8 p. m., Cliff W. Ulrich, pianist; 8:15-9, Syncrophaze string trio; 9, St. Valentine of WAHG; 9:15. Dorothy Davison, soprano; 9:30, Maude Mason, pianist; 9:45, Jean Davison, mezzo-soprano; 10, Cliff W. Ulrich. jazz pianist; 10:15, Dorothy and Jean Davison, duets; 10:30, dance music; 12-2 a. m., special dance music.
WBAP. Fort Worth, Tex. (Central, 472.9), 12:05-12:30 p. m., musical program; 7:30-8:30, dance music, Frensley Moore's Black and Gold Serenaders; 9:3010:45, Green Dragon dance orchestra, Mrs. Fran Boggeman, director; 12-1 a. m., popular dance music, Swayne's Southern Serenaders.
WBAV, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 294), 8 p. m„ popular and semi-classical concert, WBAV orchestra Frances. Handibeau, director.
WCX, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 516), 4:15 p. m., musical program; 6, dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel; 7, musical program.
WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 365.6), 3:30-4:30 p.
m., program, Newman and Royal theaters; 5-5:30, weekly. Boy Scout program; 6-7, school of the air, piano tuning in number; address, C. H. Cheney; weekly request story night, music, Trianon ensemble; 8-9:15, program, Ivanhoe band, Walter A. French; Ivanhoe Glee club, Edward H. Gill, Jr., director; 11:45-1, a. m., Nighthawk frolic, "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 Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 4:30, Eleanor Eisenhardt, soprano; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 8, Shoffner's
"Short Agro Waves;" 9:30, Stanley theater syhphony orchestra; 10:03, Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; vaudeville features. Fay's Knickerbocker theater.
WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492), 4-4:20 p. m., Sonia Traiano, soprano; 4:40-5, children's story; 6-7, dinner music Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 7-7:15, Gustaf Langenna, clarinetist; 7:15-8:30, Strand theater program; 8:45-9, Bella Girard, contralto; 9-10, A and P. Gypsies; 10:30-11:30, Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt orchestra.
WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 364.3), 7 p. m., Loew's State theater, orchestral and vaudeville numbers, organ.
WEEI, Boston, Mass. (Eastern, 303), 2 p. m., Frank Toomey's Roseland orchestra; 3, Fenway Radiowls; 6:30, Big Brother club, Noah's Arkadians; 7:15, DokEisenbourg and his Sinfonians ; 7 :55, Pathe News flashed; 8, musicale; 9, New York program, A. & P. Gypsies ; 10, Sid Reinherz and his orchestra.
WEMC, Berrien Springs, Mich. (Central, 286), 8:158:30 p. m., Gladys McCrillis, pianist; 8:30-8:45, Mrs. H. B. Taylor, soprano; Andrew Aragona, tenor; 8:458:55, Tom Johnson, baritone; 8:55-9:05, Ruth Nelson, violinist; 9:05-9:20, Jesse Tanner, Ardis Bentley, pianists.
WFAA. Dallas, Texas (Central, 472.9), 12:30-1 p. m., address. Dr. J. D. Boon; 6:30-7:30, vesper recital, Paul Wellbaum and his orchestra; 8:30-9:30, Mozart choral club, Earle D. Behrends, director.
WFI, Philadelphia Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 3, concert, graduates Coomb's Conservatory of Music; 6, Rey Elrae and his dance orchestra; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Sunny Jim, the kiddles' pal.
WGN, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 1:40 p. m., luncheon concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 2:30, artist series, Lyon & Healy; 3, rocking chair time; 5:30, Skeezix time for the ohildren; 6, organ recital, Lyon & Healy; 6:30-7, dinner concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet.
WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 10:45-11 a. m., Gold Medal home service talks, Betty Crocker; 12:30-1 p. m„ Hotel Statler concert ensemble; 2:30-4:30, Radio
"Why I Believe in Scouting," Rabbi Mannheimer; 7:30-8, G. W. Donaldson, Sotch singer; Leone Simmons, accompanist; Katherine Torey, pianist; 8-9, classical program, Dean Holmes Cowper, director; 11:15-12, organ recital, L. Carlos Meier.
WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509.9), 1 p. m., Gimbel tea room orchestra; 3, recital, students Clarence Fuhrman studios; 6, Hotel St. James orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; dancing lessons, Miller Conservatory of Dancing. ,.
WJJD, Mooseheart, III. (Central, 302.8). 3:30-4:30 p. m., music, Mooseheart children; talks; 6:45-7:15, Albert Brown, organist; 7:15-8:15, talk, Ben Oswalt; 11:30-12:30, request organ music.
WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 455), 10:30-10:45 a. m., course in home decoration, Dorothy Ethel Walsh; 10:40-10:50, "Pork Squeals in Recognition," John E. Cutting; 11-11:30, American Shrines, Capitola Ashworth; 4-4:15 p. m., American history, John Musser; 8:40-9, Pearl Spaulding, soprano; Everett Hall, accompanist; 10:30-11, Leo Lynch, tenor.
WLS, Chicago, III. (Central, 345), 3:45-4:45 p. m., homemakers' hour, club contest. Oak Park League of Women Voters, Mrs. G. W. Cornwell, president.
WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 423), 8 a. m., physical exercises, Y. M. C. A., Wm. Stradtman, instructor; 12:15 p. m., Williamson review and entertainment; 6 p. m., dinner hour concert, Selinsky Instrumental quintet; 8, Times-Star program, Times-Star orchestra; Esther Deschler, soprano; Howard Hafford, tenor; Marjorie Garrigus Smith, pianist; the Popular Louise Law trio.
WMAO. Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5), 4 p. m., mothers in council, Mrs. Frances M. Ford; 6, Chicago theater organ; 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra.
WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (Central, 503.9), 12 m., O. K. Houck Piano company; 8:30 p. m., Hotel Gayoso orchestra; Mrs. Ella Mae Goodrum.
WNYC, New York City, N. Y. (Eastern, 528.8), 7 p. m., dance program; 7:35, health talk; 7:45, dance proprogram; 8:15, vocal and instrumental recitals; 9:10, "Trend of the Times," Dr. Sydney N. Ussher; 9:25, Riesenfeld's Rialto program.
WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 526), 6 p. ra., organ music, Arthur Hays; 6:30, dinner concert; 9, regular monthly father and son program, State Young Men's Christian association; 9:30, program, J. E. Brill, violinist.
WOC Davenport, Iowa (Central, 483.6)', 5:45 p. m., chimes; 7, standman's visit, Val McLaughlin; 7:20, "X-Ray Burns," E. A. Thompson; 8, Schmidt Music company concert orchestra; 10, Mabel Arnell. reader; Louise Fortehbeck, violinist; Edna Meckel, pianist.
WOI, Ames, Iowa (Central, 270), 12:30 p. m., college chimes: "Where Shall Iowa Grow Her Sugar?" Prof. C. L. Fitch; 10, program, popular music.
WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509.9), 11 a. m., 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. Candelori and his ensemble; 8:25, Fos theater grand orchestra.
direction, Erno Rapee; 9, concert; 10:03, William Bove's Royal Palm dance orchestra; 10:30, Vincent Rizzo and his Hotel Sylvania dance orchestra.
WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 405), .2:30 p. m., program, Theodore Van Yorx, director; 4, Charm magazine talk; 6:15, Dave Harman's Cinderella orchestra; 8-8:30, Eugene Moses, blind pianist; 8:30-9:30, program, Branford theater; 9:30-10:30, Dr. Sigmund Spaeth, music critic and studio party; 10:45-11:15, concert, Carolinians; Perry and Russell, two-man singing orchestra.
WORD, Batavia, III. (Central, 275), 8 P. in., Hawaiian music; 8:10, Ward's six-piece orchestra; 8:20, Mrs. Halter, pianist; 8:25, world news items; 8:50, orchestra.
WOS, Jefferson City, Mo. (Central, 440.9), 8-10 p. m.. State Prison band; address. Honorable John D. Noland; "School Grounds and Their Equipment," Dr. Henry S. Curtis.
WQJ, Chicago, III. (Central, 448), 11-12 m., "Fudge Cake," Cleve Carney, master baker in charge of ex• perimental department. Calumet Baking Powder company; "The New Modes for Spring," Mrs. Julia Bottomley; "How to Care for Your Skin," Mrs. Margaret E. Filkins; 3-4 p. m., "Bringing Back the Family Appetite," Helen Harrington Downing; book review. Rev. Fred Harrison.
WRC, Washington, D. C. (Eastern, 469), 4 p. m., book reviews, auspices of the League of American Pen Women; 4:20, talk, National Geographic society: 4:30. Meyer Davis' New Willard hotel trio; 6, children s hour, Peggy Albion.
WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 12 m., entertainment; 5-6 p. m., bedtime story, Bonnie Barnhardt; Vick Myers' Melody artists; 8-8:30, Al Bernard, Russell Robinson, Dixie stars; 8:30, Harry Pomar Bohemians; 10:45, Warner's Seven aces.
WSUI, Iowa City, Iowa (Central, 483.6), 12:30-1 p. m., music.
WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio Eastern, 364), 6 p. m.. Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians' orchestra; 8 p. m., music and drama staff Cleveland Young Women's Christian
Gladys Atwood will appear on the Radio dealers' musical program, Friday, February 13, at WOR, Buffalo, ST. T. Miss Atwood is famous for her dialect readings.
association, "American Indian Night," direction Aleeth Willard; WTAM Symphonic ensemble, direction Walter Logan. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 352.7), 8 a. m., settingup exercises; 9:30, tonight's dinner; 12:05, Jules Klein's Hotel Statler orchestra; 6 p. m., dinner concert; 8:30, Detroit News orchestra; F. Eugene Wilson, baritone; Margaret Foy, soprano.
Tuesday, February 10
Tuesday, silent night for: CHNC, KFAE. KFKU, KFKX, KFNF, KOA, KOB, WAHG, WBAV, WEAO, WBBR, WCAL, WCBD, WEMC, WGST, WHAZ, WHO, WOC, WOI, WOO, WORD, WOS, WTAM.
CFAC, Calgary, Can. (Mountain, 430), 7:45-8:45 p. m„ Budden Beard and company; George Boothman, baritone; Harmonic trio.
CFCA, Toronto, Can. (Eastern, 350), 5:30-6 p. m., bedtime story; 8:15, "Old Toronto," T. A. Reed.
CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Eastern, 425), 7 p. m.. kiddies' stories in French and English; 7:30, Windsor hotel ensemble, Harry Salter, director! 8:30, Frontenac Breweries studio entertainment; 10:30, Ben Leonard's Red Jacket orchestra.
CKY, Winnipeg, Can. (Central, 450), 7:30 p. m., university lecture; 8:15, concert, Winnipeg Piano company; 9, half -hour program, Capitol theater; 9:30, Roseland dance gardens.
CNRA, Moncton, N. B. (Atlantic, 313), 8:30 p. m., "Thora," "An Irish Love Song," Mrs. Neva Buckley, mezzo-contralto; "God's Garden," "In Heavenly Love Abiding," R. T. Mawhinney, tenor; violin solo, Martin Doucette; "Sunrise and You." "All Joy Be Thine," Richard Ballanger, tenor; "Valley of Laughter," Mrs. F. Borden Bowles, soprano; Gordon Douglas, saxophonist; "By the Waters of the Minnetonka," "Good Bye," Mrs. Neva Buckley Inch; "I'll Take You Home Again, Cathleen," "One Fleeting Hour," R. T. Mawhinney, tenor; Martin Doucette, violinist; "Friend of Mine," "Sunshine of Your Smile," Richard Ballanger, tenor; "The Little House of Dreams," "The Fairies' Flute," Mrs. F. Borden Bowles, soprano; Gordon Douglas, saxophonist; popular dance music, Joe Mazzieo and his Rainbow Melody Boys.
CNRR, Regina, Can. (Mountain, 420), 8 p. m., weekly bedtime travel tales : R. A. O. B. orchestra and band.
KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 309.1), 12:20 p. m.. Institute, Trinity church; 6:15, dinner concert; 7:30, children's period; 8:30, concert; 11, concert, Pittsburgh Post studio. , _,. „, „
KFDM, Beaumont, Tex. (Central, 315.6), 8 p. m., musical program.
KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 467), 5-5:30 p. m.. Evening Herald, table talk, news; 5:30-6, Examiners musical half hour; 6:45-8, Aeolian residence pipe organ studio, Dan McFarland, organist; 8-9, vocal and instrumental program; 9-10, Examiner, program by Ray Howard Crittenden; 10-11. Don Meany movie night, Monte Blue, master of ceremonies.
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