Radio Digest (July 1924-Apr 1925)

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28 RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated February 7 , 1925 Friday, February 13 1 (Continued from page 18) WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 462). 6:30 p. m„ dinner concert, William Penn hotel; 7:30. Uncle Kaybee; 8:30. Viola Bulger-Leonard, dramatic soprano; 9, concert. Astor Coltee dance orchestra. WCAU. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 278), 6:30 p. m„ Meyer Davis' Hotel Pennsylvania trio; 8, talk, Clara Zillesscn 8:10 recital; 9:15, dance music, Southland seven; 10:10. Southland seven dance orchestra. WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central, 417), 10-45 a. m.. home service. Betty CroCKer; 2 p. in., woman's hour. Blind People's program, Edith Marsh, leader; 4, ma^aziuo hour; 5:30, children s hour, Court of Gold Medol;*6. sports talk; 6:3(0, dinner concert, Troemlle trio; ?:S0, lecture, Taxpayers association; 7-45 lecture; 8 St. Paul-Minneapolis Real Estate board program; 9, "The F. & U. Family." WCX. Detroit. Mich. (Eastern, 516), 4:15 p m., nuitical program; 6, dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel, 7, musical program; 10-12, dance music, Finzel s Arcadia orchestra. „.., ,.,.,.,„ WDAF. Kansas City. Mo. (Central, 365.6), . 3:^01. .n p nil. Star's Radio trio; 6-7, piano tunlng-ta number on the Duo-Art; address, speaker. Kansas City Children's bureau; Tell-Me-a-Story lady; Trianon ensemble; 8-10 popular program; 11:45-1 a. m., 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 recitaltrcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2. Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 7:30. Dream Daddy's bedtime stones; S book review. Arnold Abbott: 8:15. "Fifteen Minutes of Humor." Sam Winlicld; 9:30. Stanley theater concert; 10:03. Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; Morning WEA^°New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492) 4:10-4:25 p in., French lesson, Columbia university; 4:40-5, children's stories: 0-7, dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 7:::o-7:43. children's stories. G. R. Kinney company; 7:45-8, Gertrude Otto, contralto; 8-8:30 Happiness bovs: 8:30-<J. Hohner Harmony four; 9-10, B. V . Fischer's Astor Coffee orchestra; 11-12, Meyer Davis l.ido Venice orchestra. . ' WEBH. Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 7 p. m„ Oriole orchestra: Dan Russo. violinist: Ted Fiorito, celeste: musical bits. Riviera theater; 0. Rita McFawn soprano; Oriole orchestra; Frederick Agard, tenor; 11. Three Musketeers; Oriole orchestra; songs. Nick Lucas. WEBJ. New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 273), 7-7:45 p. m„ Original Indiana five from the Cinderella ballroom, 7-45-8-15 Edith Law accompanied by Alice Law, 8-8-15 Victor Wilbur and .foe Maley: 8:15-9, Johnny Basilone and his Harlem Tea Garden orchestra. WEEI. Boston, Mass. (Eastern, 303), 2 p. m., Happy Hawkins and his Grand Garden's orchestra; 6:30, "Fire Precaution," Charles A. Donohoe; (:15, .lames A. Watts, tenor; 7:30, A. E. Richardson interviewed by Otto Grow; 8. program, courtesy of the Neapolitan Ice Cream company; 8:30, U.S. Army band concert. WEMC. Berrien Springs. Mich. (Central. .286). 9-9.20 P. m., old hymns. Radio Lighthouse choir, 9 20-9.30 Ruth Lee. soprano; 9:30-9:40. Ernest Hurd, tenor, 9:40-10. Bible chat, Orville Lunn. WFAA. Dallas Texas (Central. 472.9), 12:30-1 p. m., address Dr. Robert Stewart Hyer; 4:30-5, woman hour 6-30-7-30, vesper recital, .lack Gardners Honey boys' orchestra; 8:30-9:30, Marcell Jones, tenor; Jenkins, reader; William H. MeRaven pianist. WFI. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 395). 1 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 3 Caroline Hoffman, pianist; 6:30. Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7. Sunny Jim, the kiddies pal. WGN, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 1:40 p. m.. luncheon concert Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string qiuntet; 2:30, artists series, Lyon & Healy; 3, rocking chair time 5:30, Skcezix time for the children; b, organ recital, Lyon & Healy: 6:30-7, dinner concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 8-9 Guim School of music; 10-11, Don Bestor Drake dance orchestra; Phil Fleming. Vernon Ricks, jazz WGR^Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 10:45-11 a. m.. Gold Medal home service talk, Betty Crocker; 12 :30-l p m , Hotel Statler concert ensemble; 2:30-4:30, Radio Dealers' musical program, featuring Gladys Atwood 6:30-7:30. dinner music. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. Harold Gieser, director; 8:lo8:55, recital bv Agnes Luther Tullis, contralto, and Mildred Daughertv Emery, pianist; 9-10, Astor House coffee program jointly with WEAF; 10-11, Larkin string orchestra, John Lund, director; 11:30, supperdance music, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. Harold Gieser, director. WGY. Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 2 p. m., health talk, Dr. C. Woodall; 6:30, Sunday school lesson; 7. program. Strand theater orchestra; 7:30, health talk; 7:45, "What Psychology Tests Do Not Show," Dr. Leonard C. Jones; 8, musical program; 9:15, Union League club dinner, speakers, Elihu Root, Harlan Fiske Tone. Charles Evans Hughes; 10:30. Greig night: "Medlev of Grieg Melodies," WGY orchestra; "Album Leaf." "Scherzo," Ollie G. Yettru. pianist; "Nocturne." "Gavotte." American trio; "In a Boat," Matilda Bigelow Russ, soprano; "Menuett," orchestra; "I Love Thee," Matilda Bigelow Buss, soprano; "Four Norwegian Dance," orchestra. Audio Transformers Choice of 28 Set Manufacturers Ratio 3*2 to 1 and 6 to 1. Fits all hook-ups. FOR consistently smooth performance use Dongan Audio Transformers. At all good dealers or supplied direct from factory. Special proposition to mf'gs., mounted or unmounted type. Greatly increased manufacturing facilities insure prompt deliveries to manufacturers and jobbers. Dongan Electric Manufacturing Co. 2979 Franklin St. Detroit, Mich. Transformers of Merit for 15 years WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m.. Mrs. Charles Kansinger. soprano; 7:30-9, Jake Seligman and his Kentucky N'ightowls; T. H. Graf, pianist, WHO. Des Moines. Iowa (Central, 526), 2:15 p. m:, "Why I 'Believe in Scouting." Rev. Mathieson; 7:30-9, Williamson Brothers; artists from Booone. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509.9), 1 p. in., Gimbel tea room orchestra; 3, Elwood M. Wagner, baritone; Matilde E. Eves, soprano; Harry A. Gildstein, violinist; 4. "White Australian Policy," Dr. Jas. P. Lichtenberger. University of Penna. ; 6:05, songs, Joe Burke and Mark Fisher; 6:15, Harvey Marburger and his Vaudeville orchestra; 7, Uncle Wlp's bedtime stories. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 455), 12:15-1 p. m.. Brick Church noon hour of music; 4-5. Charlotte Petrucelli, soprano: Pasquale Rubino, tenor; 8:40-9. Helen Davis, banjoist. WLS, Chicago, III. (Central, 345), 12-1 p. ra„ 4 Aces of Harmony; "Book Farmer" series. G. C. Biggar; "A Practical Poultry," George W. Kelley; 3:45-4:15, homemakers' hour; "Active Citizenship," Mrs. Walter Evans; "Preparation for the Baby," Ellen Rose Dickey; 6:30, Ralph Emerson, organist; 6:50, Senate theater studio; 7, lullaby time, Ford and Glenn; 7:15, Mark Oster Opera club; 8-9, Nubs Allan, contralto; Kenneth Clark. Hawaiian guitarist: Ford and Glenn; "John Turnipseed" series, E. G. Thlem, "Cooperative Marketing in Minnesota," George W. Kelley: "How the Bureau of Agricultural Economics Serves You," Earl B. Mallison: 9, Ben Ritzenthaler ; 9:10, WLS theater presents "Mansions," one act drama; 9:30, Art Kahn's Senate Theater Syncopators; 9:40, Ben Ritzenthaler; 10, Senate Theater Symphony orchestra: 10:10. Marquette Mandolin club: Rudolph Bryant's Marquette Banjo quartet; 10:30, Isham Jones and his College Inn orchestra; 10:40, Ford and Glenn time. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 423). 8 a. m., physical exercises, Y. M. C. A., Wm. Stradtman, instructor; 12:15 p. m„ program, Delta Omlcron sorority; 4, lesson in French. Madame Tcimpidis, pupils of Leo Stoffregen in recital. WMC. Memphis, Tenn. (Central, 503.9). 12 m., O. K. Houck Piano company; 8:30 p. m., Britling orchestra; 11, frolic, Lowensteins. WNJ. Newark. N. J. (Eastern, 233), 10:30-11 p. m., Frank Daily and his orchestra; 11-11:30, Wolfe Gilbert and company; 11:30-12, Original Dixieland jazz band; 12-12:30 a. m., Frank Daily and his Meadowbrook WNYC, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 528.8), 7:35 p. m., resume of meeting of board of estimate; 8:30, famous minstrels, United Societies of Holy Rosary church; 10, concert. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 526), 4 p. m., matinee program; 6. story hour, Doris Claire Secord; 6:20. music; 6:30, G. R.'s Radio orchestra, Angelo -Lupo, director; 9, program, Original Music masters, Herb Fairman, Joe Havlicek, leaders; 10:30, orchestra, Brandeis store restaurants. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 483.6), 5:45 p. m.. chimes: 7, sandman's visit, Val McLaughlin; 7:20, "Legislation and the Farmer," Judge F. D. Letts; 8, program. Rohlf trio. WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 405), 2:45 p. m., Chester Sutta, violinist; 3. Allen R. Cullimore, lecturer; 3:30, Chester Sutta; 6:15, Bluebird orchestra; 6:30, man in the moon; 7-7:15, Bluebird orchestra. WOS. Jefferson City, Mo. (Central, 440.9), 8-10 p. m., talent from Mexico district, ,T. 3. Humphrey, director; address. Honorable William Job. WQJ, Chicago, III. (Central, 448). 11-12 m., Sunday dinner menu, Ted Wilmus; 3-4 p. m., "Touring Europe with Mrs. Sanger," Mrs. Harry T. Sanger; "Style Talk," Dudley C. Palmer; 7-8. dinner concert, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden orchestra; Leroy Trauger, baritone; Blanche E. 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