Radio Digest (July 1924-Apr 1925)

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12 The National Broadcast 'Authority— R A Dt <? Index to Classical Concerts TABULATED below is a time table of the stations giving classical concerts this week. Stations are divided into the four different standard times in use. The hours are given in the kind of time in use at each listed station. By using this table as an index and referring to the complete programs below, full information will be obtained. Classical Eastern Time Stations Saturday, March 28: 6, KDKA; 6:30, WCAE, VVFI, WHN; 6:45, WFBH; 7, WEAF, WGBS, WRC; 7:30, CKAC, WXIT; 7:50, WEAF; 8, CFCA, WBBR, WEB J, WNYC; 8:15, WBZ, WIP, WJZ, WRC; 8:30, CKAC, KDKA, PWX, WCAE, WEAF; 9, WGBS, WHN; 9:15, WJZ; 9:30, WBZ; 9:45, WEAF; 10, WGBS; 10:05, WBZ; 10:10, KDKA, WGT; 10:20, WEAF; 10:35, WIP. Sunday, March 29: 6, WCAU, WOO; 6:30, KDKA, WCAE; 6:40, WCAU; 7, WREO, WCAU; 7:30, WGY; 8, WJZ; 8:45, WGY; 9, WBBR; 9:15, WEAF, WEEI; 9:30, WIP; 10, WBBR, WJZ. Monday, March 30: 6, WFBH; 6:15, KDKA, WFBH; 6:30, CFCA, WFI, WHN; 7, WJZ: 7:15, WAAM; 7:30, WGY; 8, KDKA, WBBR, WLIT, WMAK, WNYC, WOO, WTAM; 8:15, WAHG, WGR; 8:30, CHNC, KDKA, WCAE, WEEI; 8:40, WBBR; 9, WCAE, WHAZ, WW J; 9:25, WJZ; 9:30, WAAM, WAHG, WLIT; 10, WEAF, WEEI, WGR; 10:03, WOO; 10:10, WEAF; 11, WAHG, WCAE, WTAM. Tuesday, March 31: 6, WCAU, WFBH; 6:30, WCAE, WFI; 7, WEAF; 7:30, CKAC, WCAU; 7:45, WGY; 8, KDKA, WEEI, WFI, WW J; 8:15, WEAF, WREO; 8:30, KDKA, WGBS, WJY; 9, KDKA, WAAM, WGY, WIP, WJZ; 9:10, WGBS; 9:45, WGBS; 10, CRCA, WCAE, WEAF; 11, KDKA; 11:30, KDKA, WGY. Wednesday, April 1: 6, WCAU, WWJ; 6:05, WIP; 6:30, WCAE, WFI, WHN; 7, WGY; 7:10, WEAF; 7:15, WEEI; 7:30, WAHG; 7:35, WEAF; 8, CNRO, WCAU, WFI, WLIT, WOO; 8:15, WSAC; 8:20, WEAF; 8:25, WCAU; 8:30, KDKA, PWX, WCAE, WEEI; 9, WEEI, WFI; 9:45, WNYC; 10, WJZ; 10:03, WOO; 10:15, WEAF; 10:30, WCAD. Thursday, April 2: 6, WW J; 6:30, WCAE, WHN; 7:30, WCAU, WJY; 7:45, WGY; 8, AT9, KDKA, WEAF, WEEI, WFI, WIP, WW J; 8:15, WREO; 8:30, KDKA, WGY, WNYC; 9, WCAE, WEEI, WIP; 9:30, WGY, WJY; 10, WEAF; 11:30, WGY. Friday, April 3: 6, WW J; 6:30, WCAE, WFI, WGR, WHN; 7, WEB J, WGY, WJZ, WSAC; 7:40, WCAU; 8, WBAV, WEB J, WEEI, WWJ; 8:15, WGY; 8:30, KDKA, WAHG, WLIT, WOO; 8:40, WJZ; 8:45, WCAU; 8:50, WEEI; 9, WAAM, WHAG, WEEI, WGR, WNYC; 9:15, WCAU; 9:20, WAAM: 10, WEAF, WEEI, WJZ; 10:03, WOO; 10:30, WGY. Central Time Stations Saturday, March 28: 6, WCCO, WFAA, WGN, WLW, WMAQ; 6:30, KFNF, WGN; 6:45, WO AW; 7, KSD, KYW, WEBH, WQJ; 7:30, WHAS; 9, KSAC, KYW; 8:30, KFNF, KTHS; 9, KSD, KTHS, WMAQ, WO AW, WOC; 9:35, KYW; 11:30, WO AW; 12, WCAL. Sunday, March 29: 6:30, WLS, WORD; 7, KYW, WBCN, WEBH, WLS; 7:30, WHO; 8, KTHS, WCBD, WQJ; 8:15, WEMC; 8:30, WCAL, WLW; 9, WGN, WHB, WOAW, WQJ, WSUI; 9:15, WCCO; 9:30, WOAI, WOC; 12, WHB. Monday, March 30: 6, WGN, WLW, WOAW; 6:30, KFNF, WCCO, WGN, WFAA; 6:45, WOAW; 7, WORD; 7:30, WBAP, WHAD, WHO; 7:45, WHA; 8, KSD, WCBD, WEBW, WHO, WLW, WSUI; 8:15, WEMC; 8:30, KFNF, KTHS, WCCO, WFAA; 9, WOAW, WGST; 9:20, KFKX; 9:30, KFKX; 10:30, KFKX; 11, WCAL; 11:15, WHO. Tuesday, March 31: 6, KSD, WGN, WLW; 6:15, WCCO; 6:25, WLS, WOAW; 6:30, WGN; 7, KSD, KYW, WEBH, WKAQ, WQJ; 7:30, WBAP, WHAS; 8, CKY, KYW, WCCO, WGN, WHB, WLBL, WOC; 8:30, KTHS, WFAA, WOAI; 8:40, WLW; 9, KYW, WLW, WOAW; 10, KYW; 11, WFAA. Wednesday, April 1: 6, WGN, WLW, WKAQ; 6:25, WLS; 6:30, KFNF, WGN, WHO; 7, KSD, KYW, WEBH, WQJ; 7:30, WHAS, WHO; 8, KFAB, KSAC, KYW, WCCO, WDAF, WLS, WLW; 8:15, KFAB, WEMC; 8:30, KFNF, KTHS ; 9, WCCO, WHA, WHO, WOC; 9:10, WEMC; 10:45, WLS. Thursday, April 2: 6, WGN, WLW; 6:25, WLS, 6:30, KFNF, WFAA, WGN, WKAQ; 7, KYW, WCCO, WEBH, WOC, WQJ; 7:20, WLS; 7:30, WBAP, WHAS, WHO; 8, CKY, KSAC, WCBD, WGN; 8:15, WOI; 8:20, KYW; 8:30, KFNF, KTHS, WFAA; 9, KFMQ, WCAL, WOAW; 10, KYW; 10:03, WLW. Friday, April 3: 6, WGN; 6:15, WCCO; 6:20, WOAW; 6:25, WLS; 6:30, KFNF, WGN; 7, WEBH, WQJ; 7:30, KFAB, KYW, WBAP, WHAS, WHO; 8, CKY, WCCO, WEBH, WGN, WOC, WORD; 8:30, KFNF, WFAA, WHO; 9, KSD, KTHS, WEMC, WOAW; 10, KTHS, WLS; 11, KSD. Mountain Time Stations Monday, March 30: 8:10, KOA. Tuesday, March 31: 6, KOA; 7:45, CFAC. Wednesday, April 1: 7:45, CFAC; 8:10, KOA. Thursday, April 2: 9, CFAC. Friday, April 3: 7, CFAC; 8:10, KOA; 8:30, CNRE. Pacific Time Stations Saturday, March 28: 6, KHJ; 6:15, KNX; 6:45, KFOA; 7, KNX; 8, KGO 8:30, KFOA. Sunday, March 29: 6:30, KHJ; 7 KFWB, KGW, KHJ; 8, KFI, KFWB 8:15, KHJ; 8:30, KPO. Monday, March 30: 6, KGW, KLX 6:30, KPO; 6:45, KFOA; 7:30, KFAE 8, KFI, KFWB, KPO; 8:30, KFOA; 9 KPO. Tuesday, March 31: 6, KHJ; 6:15 KNX; 6:45, KFOA; 7, KPO; 8, KFI KGO, KPO; 8:30, KFOA, KGW; 9 KFI, KNX. Wednesday, April 1: 6, KHJ, KLX 6:45, KFOA; 7, KNX; 7:30, KFAE KFI, KHJ, KPO; 8, KHJ, KLX, KNX KPO. Thursday, April 2; 6, KFOA, KHJ 8, KGO, KGW, KPO; 9, KPO. Friday, April 3: 6, KGW KHJ KLX; 6:45, KFOA; 7:45, KLX; 7:30 KFAE; 8, KFI, KPO; 8:30, KFOA. Tuesday, March 31 (Continued from page 11) Carroll vaudeville features; 10:30, Ford and Glenn's orchestra; 10:40, Ford and Glenn time; 11, musical novelty, "A Boat Trip Down the Mississippi." WLS theater; 12, review, Ralph Emerson, organist; Ford and Glenn, orchestra. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 4 p. m.. pupils or Leo Stofrcgen and William Kyle in recital; 6. WLW dinner hour concert; 8, program. The Boathouse Coffee company; flute solos, George Maier; brass quartet, arranged by William Kopp; 8:30, talk on "Authority on Agriculture," Harry H. Darst: 8:40, songs. Norma Cornelius Stuebing; 8:50, special features; 9, Formica entertainment; Waller Esberger's Instrumental quartet; famous Lyric male quartet. WMAQ. Chicago. III. (447.5), 0 p. m., Chicago theater organ; H:2~,. Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 8, Harry Hansen, literary editor; 8:20, travel talk. Clara E. Laughlln; 8:30, lecture. University of Chicago; 8:50, weekly talk. Association of Commerce; 9:15, Mark Oster opera club. WOAI, San Antonio, Texas (394.5). 8:30 p. m., program of selections from American composers, WOAI entertainers. WOAW. Omaha, Nebr. (526). 5:45 p. m., public news period. Eugene M. Konecky; G, advice to lovelorn, Cynthia Grey; 6:23, May Seed and Nursery company; 9, De Luxe program; 10:30, Frank W. Hodck, Jr.." and his Nightingale orchestra. WOC. Davenport. Iowa (483.6). 6:30 p. m., sandman's visit; 7:30, program from WEAF. WORD, Batavia, III. (275), 8-10 p. m., world news items, G. L. Pyle; Columbia Conservatory of music program. WQJ, Chicago, III. (447.5), 3-4 p. m.. "A Man's Box Lunch." Josephine Naylor; "The Essentials and Nonlials of Housekeeping," Dr. Lena K. Sadler; 7-8, dinner concert, Bainbo Garden orchestra; Yvonne Rosenthal, pianist; Mrs. Esther Trostrud, soprano; Mari I.'nters, reader; MrB. Nora B. Sanborn, accompanist: 10-1 a. m., Balph Williams and his Kainbo Skylarks; Tommy Jancosek, harmonica player; Ned and ; Will Bossiter; Mack Sisters; 1-2, Hotsy Totsy Atlanta, Ga. (428.3), 8-9 p. m.. Tick Myers . artists: 10:15, entertainment. ,a City, Iowa (483.6), 12:30-12:55 p. m.. ution of the War Zone," Prof. 8. H. Bu«h. WTAS, Elgin, III. (302.8), 8-11 p. m., WTAS dance program. Mountain Time Stations CNRR, Regina, Can. (312.3), 8 p. m., weekly bedtime tale; Frank Salter, tenor. Pacific Time Stations KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (468.5), 5:30-6 p. m.. Examiner's musical half hour; 6:45-7, Baditorial talk; 7-8. program. Hills Bros., dance orchestra, male quartet Betty Patrick, blues singer; 8-9, Examiner, literary half hour, musical program, Paris Cloak and Suit company; 9-10, the Cotterill sisters, piano and violin numbers; 10-11, Packard popular song hour, Ruth and Lilah Carlson, Bess Rudisill, Bhue Gill, the Varsity trio, Barney Weber. KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (384.4), 4-5:15 p. m., William F Hoffman's Olympic hotel concert orchestra; 6:45-8:15, Rhodes Department store studio program; 8:30-10 Times program; 10-11, Eddie Harkness and his or KFWB, Hollwooo\ Calif. (252), 7-8 p. m., dinner hour m"s'c; 8-10, KFWB feature program, Charlie Wellman The Prince of Jazz," Seminole Bill Hatch at the piano; 10-1 a. m.. Brandstatter's Hollywood Montmarte cafe dance orchestra. KGO, Oakland. Calif. (361.2), 4-5:30 p. m., concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis; 8, Salvation Army Territorial band. Col. A. Smeaton, leader; Edith Knox pianist; Mrs. Mark T. H. Shwayder, contralto; Bay Angwin, tenor; Fred Gloy; Elizabeth Tan Etten mezzo-soprano; 10-1 a. m., dance music, Henry Halstead s orchestra. KGW. Portland, Ore. (491.5), 8 p. m., "Water Resources of the Northwest." Mrs. Kate W. Jameson8:30, concert; 10, Multnomah hotel strollers KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.1), 2:30-3:30 p. m. matinee muslcale. Pacific States Electric company Gypsy Russian trio; 6-6:30, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra, Edward Fitzpatrlck, director6:30-7:30, little stories American history, Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; weekly visit of the Sandman and Queen Tltanla of Fairyland: Louis F. Klein, autoharp and harmonica soloist; Uncle John; 7:30. "The Haw.aI, .n.JsIaSdlv'„ Fred L Goddard; Piggly Wlggly fi H?/,8,"?;30' Dr°Kran>, Merchant Tailors' assocla« ?'»Ji i . ' m"°EraI>>. May company; 10:30-11:30. Art Hickman s Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. Earl liurtnett, leader. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9), 5:45-6:15 p. m . WuryjSlfP?? orf *n„ ™udl° : 6:15-7:30, program, R. C. iSht ^ g&ifti eompaw; 7:45, talk on "Health," Dr. Bobt, T. Williams; g.io, program. Patriot* Products company; 10-12, movie night at the Ambassador with Town Crier, introducing film stars, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (420.3), 4:30-5:30 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-10, San Francisco Conservatory of music; 10-11, Gene James' Rose Room Bowl orchestra. Wednesday, silent-flight for: AT9, CHIC, CHNC, CKY, KFKU, KFKX, KFMQ, KGO. WAAM, WBAV, WBBR, WCAL, WCAU, WCBD, WDWF, WEBJ, WFAA, WGBS, WGST, WGY, WHAZ, WIP, WJY, WLBL, WMAK, WMC, WOAI, WOI, WOAW, WPG, WREO, WSAC. Eastern Time Stations CNRO, Ottawa, Can. (434.5), 7 p. m., half-hour talk, Uncle Dick; 8, James Mclntyre and his Chateau Laurier hotel concert orchestra; Christ Church Cathedral choir; Fred Dunning, tenor; Cathedral quartet; E. C. Young, pianist; Cecil Bethune, baritone; Charles Hickman, tenor; J. Webb, baritone; James Mclntyre and his Chateau Laurier hotel dance orchestra. KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1), 6:15 p. m., dinner concert, Pittsburgh Athletic association orchestra; 7:30. sing time lady; 7:45, travel talk, Charles C. Latus; 8:15, address. University of Pittsburgh studio; 8:30, conc&rt WAHG, Richmond Hill, N. Y. (315.6), 7:30-12 p. m., program, Brooklyn Daily Eagle. WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (461.3), 6:30 p. m., dinner concert, William Penn hotel; 7:30, Sunshine cirl; 8:30, Schubert male quartet; Schubert instrumental trio; 10:30, Nixon restaurant orchestra. WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (278), 6 p. m., Meyer Davis Hotel Pennsylvania concert orchestra; 8, The LaPalina Boy; 8:15, building and loan talk; 8:25, recital; 8:45, N. B. T. boys; 8:55, furniture talk. Mile. F-urna; 9:10, Lady Duz and her Sunny Serenaders; 9:40, Bonwit -Teller orchestra; 10:15, Radio talk. WCX, Detroit, Mich. (516.9), 4:15 p. m., musical program; 6, dinner concert. BookCadillac hotel; 7, musical program. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (491.5), 4-4:40 p. m.. Ham Green's orchestra; 6-7, dinner music from WaldorfAstoria; 7-7:10, advertising talk, Charles C. Green; 7:10-7:35, Louise Flanagan, pianist; 7:35-7:50, Grace Fisher Reeves, soprano; 8:20-10, Philharmonic concert; 10-10:15, Leslie Joy, baritone; 10:15-10:30, Mayo Wadler, violinist; 11-12, Meyer Davis' Lido Venice orchestra. WEA0, Columbus, Ohio (293.9), 8 p. m., "What Price Glory," Dr. C. E. Andres; May Furniture company WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 7-8 p. m„ Ivan Francisci and his Hotel Cleveland orchestra. WEEI, Boston, Mass. (475.9), 3 p. m., Frankie Ward and his Avalon orchestra; 6:30, Big Brother club, old timer's night; 7:15, U. S. Army band; 8, Traveler Shoe orchestra; 8:30, M. B. Canan's half hour musicale; 9, Gillette Safety Razor concert orchestra. WFBH, New York, N. Y. (273), 6 p. m.. Hotel Majestic string ensemble; 6:30, Hotel Majestic string ensemble; 7, Parody club; 7:30, studio program; 11:30, Garden City Novelty orchestra; 12:30 a. m.. Cotton club. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 3 p. m. Loretta Kerk, pianist; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, bedtime stories; 8, concert from WEAF; 9, Atwater Kent artists from WEAF; 10, dance music. WGBS, New York, N. Y. (315.6), 3-3:10 p. m., interview with Laura Hope Crews of "Ariadne" company; 3:10-3:20, Muriel Anderson, contralto and Catherine Schultz, violinist; 3:20-3:30, "Sayings of Mrs. Solomon," Helen Howland; 3:30-3:40, Muriel Anderson and Catherine Schultz. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (319). 10:45 a. m.. Gold medal service talk by Betty Crocker; 12:45-1:15 p. in.. Hotel Statler concert ensemble; 2:30-4:30, Radio Dealers' musical program, Joseph P. Quinn, director; 8-11, jointly with WEAF, including the Philharmonic concert; 11-1, supper-dance m.usic, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5), 7 p. m., Albany Strand theater orchestra, Julius Boxhorn. WHN, New York, N. Y. (361.2), 6:30-7 p. m., violin solos, Olcott Vail; 7-7:45, Harry Richman and his entertainers; 7:45-7:50, health talk. Dr. Landis; 11:3012, Silver Slipper revue with Jim Carr's orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m., Strand Roof orchestra. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 3 p. m., Mayflower dance orchestra; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories. WJZ, Now York, N. Y. (454.3), 4-4:15 p. m.. Hortense Ragland, soprano; 4:30-5:30, 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; 8:259:25, American orchestral concert; 10-10:15, Bianca Randall, soprano; 10:30-11:30, Billy Wynne's Greenwich Village Inn orchestra. WKAQ, San Juan, P. R. (340.7), 8-10 p. m.. Municipal band. WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 2 p. m., Arcadia cafe cprtoort orchestra; 4:30. MaroolU North, pianist; 7,-30. ' Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 8, Jenkins quartet; 10:03, Arcadia cafe dance orchestra. WMBF, Miami Beach, Fla. (384.4), 10-2 a. m., Rosebrook's Radio serenaders; Nautilus Lucky Seven or WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526), 7:35-8:05 p. m., Messner Brothers; 8:30-9, "Appreciation of Music;" 9:4510, song recitals; 10:45-11, dance program. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 4:45 p. m., organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 7:30, A Candelori's French Room orchestra; 8, concert from WEAF; 10:03, organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 10:30, Vincent Rizzo's Hotel Sylvania dance orchestra. W0R, Newark, N. J. (405.2), 6:15-7 p. m., Harry Cox and orchestra; 8:15-8:30, topics of the day. Literary Digest; 8:30-9, April Fool's day program; 9-10, "Music Relating to Nerve Troubles," Dr. Dentlnger, artists; 10-11, Yasha Guremich saxophone ensemble; 11-12, Ciro orchestra. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 6-7 p. ra., dinner dance music, Phillip Spitalny and his Music Box restaurant orchestra; 8-11, from WEAF; 11-1 a. m., Phillip Spitalny and his Music Box restaurant orchestra. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (352.7), 3 p. m., Detroit News orchestra; 6, dinner concert; 8, Detroit News orchestra; Anne Campbell. Detroit News poet; Templeton Moore; 10, Jean Goldkette's Victor Recording orohestra. Central Time Stations KFAB, Lincoln, Nebr. (240), 7:30-8 p. m., Belshaw's orchestra; 8-9:30, Francis Diers, tenor; Lampertl four quartet; Verne Powell, saxophonist; Nebraskans orchestra. KFNF, Shenandoah, la. (266), 6:30 p. m., concert, Henry Field Seed company; 8:30, concert from Conway, la., Willard Strong, director. KFUO, St. Louis, Mo. (545.1), 9:15 p. m., "This Is My Beloved Son; Hear Him," Rev. F. Rupprecht, Jr., St. John's octet. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.1), 7 p. m.. West End Lyric theater. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8), 8:309 p. m., Phil Wall, pianist; 9-10, Mever Davis-New Arlington hotel orchestra; 10-11, Charles L. Fischer KYW, Chicago, III. (536), 6:35-7 p. m., Uncle Bob; 7-7:30, Congress hotel dinner concert; 7:45, "Entertaining Plans," Viyette Gorman; 8-8:30, Shenvood School of music; Dorothy Greathouse, soprano; 8:30, around the town with KYW; 8:45, musical program; 9:45-1 a. m., revue; 1-2, Insomnia club, Coon-Sanders Original nighthawks. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (475.9), 7:30-8:30 p. m., Panther Hawaiian trio; 9:30-10:45, Johnny Jackson's Texas hotel orchestra; 12-1 a. m., Frensley Moore's Black and Gold serenaders. WBAR, Sisiht, Wis. (406), 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Furniture company program. WBCN, Chicago, III. (266), 7-8 p. m., Apollo quartet; 8-9, Amber Furniture company. WCCO-Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 2:30 p. m., Morken Boys orchestra; Tommle Malle, Sammie Stept; 4, playlet, MaePhail players; 5:30, children's hour, Mrs. Charles Ramsdell; 7, mid-week church service; 9, North Dakota night; 10:30, Frank's St. Paul hotel orchestra; Tommle, Malie, Sammie Stept. WCEE, Elgin, III. (275), 7-8 p. m.. Boss' Own orchestra; 11-12, Boss' Own orchestra, Fred Hamm, director; Eddie Loftus, Frank Morris. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 6-7 p. m.. address, speaker, auspices Health Conservation association; address, speaker. Meat Council of Greater Kansas City; Tell-Me-a-Story lady; Trianon ensemble; 8-9:15, Star's Radio orchestra; Mrs. G. A. Wald, pianist; Lolo Belle Shackelford, pianist; 11:45-1, nighthawk frolic. WEBH, Chicago, 111. (370.2), 7-8 p. m.. Oriole orchestra; "Books of the Day," Lewellyn Jones; musical bits, Riviera theater; 9-10, M. S. Szymczak, speaker; Frederick Agard, tenor; Brass quartet; 11-12, Langdon Brothers; Loos Brothers; Ted Fiorito and Dan Russo; Frederick Agard, tenor. WEMC, Berrien Springs, Mich. (285.5), 8:15 p. m., Betty Kelly, pianist; 8:30. weekly bird talk, Mary '■•»■•": *:35. Srooat H«r<J. tonori 8:50, "Tho Lund I DAIj (Centij Saturday! Ckac, Wbbl Wgy; 9, I Wreo, 1 Wip; 9:3j (Vjz; 10, K Weoo, Weal Wqj, Wtlfll Walls, Woaw, Wqj Kfi. 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