Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated June 20, 1925 WINGFOOT GOBLIN HEARD AT WEAR Saturday, June 20 Saturday, silent night for: AT9. CHNC. CNRT, CKY KFAE. KFDM. KFUO. KLDS. KLX. WBAP. WBZ, WCAU. WCBD, WCX. WDWF. WEAO. WEBJ, WEEI, WGR, WHA. WHAD, WHAZ, WHB, WHO, WJY, WKAQ. WLIT. WMAK. WOAN, WOI. WOS, WSUI. WTIC, WWJ. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations CKAC. Montreal. Can. (410). 7:30 p. m., Windsor hole! dinner c-oncert ensemble: S:30, studio variety program: talks. Province of Quebec: 10:30, Windsor hotel Cascades room dance orchestra. CNRO. Ottawa, Can. (435), S p. .m.. Chateau Laurier concert orchestra: Irene Miller, pianist: violin duets, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heins; Maria Ricardi, soprano; Alexander Fraser. reader; trio; Helen Langdon, cellist ; string quartet ; Chateau Laurier dance orchestra. WAHG. Richmond Hill. N. Y. (315.6). 12-2 a. m., Asciutlo Brothers' dance orchestra. WBBR. New York, N. Y. (272.6), S p. m., Hans Haag. violinist: Fred Twaroschk. tenor; S:20. Bible questions and answers; S:40, Fred Twaroschk, tenor; Hans Haag, violinist. WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (461.3), 6:30 p. m., William Penn hotel: S. address. Current Motor topics; S:15, Prof. Otto Ealteis, pianist; S:30, concert. WEAF. New York. N. Y. (491.5), 6-7 p. m., dinner music from Waldorf-Astoria: 7-7:15, Mystery quartet: Lotta Madden, Genevieve McKenna, Jane Miller and Jean MacXeill: 7:15-7:30. Moses Levine. violinist: 7:30-7:50. "Trips and Adventures." Fred Turner; 7:50-8, Mystery quartet; S-S:15, Cecil Brooks, pianist; T h e 1 m a Combes, pianist, is a Chicago artist wno ■will contribute her services this week to the programs given by the Disabled American Veterans' national convent ion committee a t ■W O A W, Omaha. This committ e e will have charge of the programs from June 22 through 27. 8:15-8:15. Hurler's Foremost four; 8:43-10:15, TJ. S. Marine band, direction of Captain William Santelniann; 10:15-10:30. Femvick Newell, tenor; 10:30-11. "Humorous Half Hour" ; 11-12, Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra. WFI, Philadelphia. Pa. (394.5), 6 p. m.. Bey Elrae and his dance orchestra; 6:45, Bellevue Stratford roof garden orchestra. WGBS. New York, N. Y. (315.6). 3-3:10 p. m., interview" with Flora Le Breton, "English Mary Pickford," by Terese Hose Nagel; 3:10-3:20, Solomon Pimsler, pianist; 3:30-3:40. Solomon Pimsler: 3:40-3:50, Emily Mansfield, soprano; 3:50-4, Solomon Pimsler; 6-6:30, I'ncle Geebee; 6:30-7, the Criterions; 7-7:10. sports talk, John Recan; 7:10-7:30. the Criterions; 7:30-8:30. Arwand Yecsev's orchestra; 8:30-8:40. "Viewpoint of I. r. Loree. President of the D. and H. R. R ." Captain James Archibald; 8:40-9. Edward Morris. composer, and Erva Giles, soprano; 10-10:15, Warren Scofield. baritone; 10:30-11:30, California Ramblers. WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (319), 2:30-4:30 p. m.. WGR's afternoon program. A. J. Erisman, director. WHAR. Atlantic City. N. J. (275), 7:30 p. ni.. Seaside hotel trio: 0, Shelburne hotel concert orchestra. WHN, New York, N. Y. (360), 8:30-9 p. m.. Strand roof orche-lra. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 3:30 p. m.. Comfort's philharmonic orchestra; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra: 7. L'ncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8. Comfort's philharmonic orchestra: 8:45, "Song of the Surf"; 8:50. Veselli's band; 10:05. Howard Lanln's dance orche=lra. WJAR. Providence, R. I. (305.9), 7:05 p. m., studio program. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (455), 4-4:02 p. m.. baseball scores 4:30-4:32. baseball score.-; 4:32-5:30, tea music; 5:30-5::J2. baseball scores; 7-8. Hotel St. Regis' dinner concert; 8-8:02. baseball scores; 8:02-8:30. Phoenir quartet; 8:30-9, William J. Mais, violinist; 9:15-10:30. TJ. S. Navy program; 10:30-11:30, Joseph Knecht's Waldorf-Astoria 'lance orchestra. WLIT. Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 2:30 p. m.. J. Russell Moore, tenor; Mirlan Cohen, violinist; Ester M. Cohen, pianist; 4:30. dance orchestra; 7:30, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra. WMCA, New York, N. Y. (341), 1-4:15 p. m.. Helen Muller, soprano; 1:30-4:45, Helen Muller: 8-8:15, Mario Alvarez, tenor: 8:15-9:15, Fay Foster's operetta; 11:15-12, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra; 12-1 a. m. . Broadway Bright lights. WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526), 7-7:25 p. m., dance music, baseball result-: 7:35-8. dance program; 8-8:15. talk: 8:15-10:15, concert, 22nd Regiment band direct from the Mall, Central Park; 10:15-10:30, popular WOO. Philadelphia. Pa. (508.21. 4:45 p. m. organ recital, Mary E Vugt ; 7:30. A. Candelori's orchestra. WOR. Newark. N. J. (405). 7:30-8 p. rn., the Commander--; 11-12. riro' orchestra. WPG. Atlantic City. N. J. (299.8). 6:40 p. m.. baseball; organ recital, Arthur Scott Brook; 7. Knickerbocker hotel dinner dance music; 8. baseball; 8:30. special program, Vernon Boom, Chalfonte-Haddon 10. Hotel Ambassador dance orchestra; 11, Knlckerbrjcker hotel dance orchestra. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KDKA. Pittsburgh. Pa. (309.1), 2:30-5 p. m., basebali; :. ba eball ; 8:45, concert, KYW. Chicago. III. (536). 7-7:30 p. m.. Congress hotel cert; k-'t, Mary June MrGann, soprano; Lucille Hanker, pianist; William Lester, pianist; 9:351 1 :.*;0, Congress < Is PWX. Havana, Cuba (400). 8:30-11 p. m.. studio proProf. Jo le Campoi Julian. WBBM. Chicago. III. (226). x-!2 midnight. Harold WinsI rlnne Jordan, Vera Gilbert, Cort Hanks. Crlllon ' harlle Garland. William Molnalre, Dave Xudelman, Ned Kantry. WBCN. Chicago. III. (266). 8-11:10 p. m.. Johnny HpeeUI, the Harmonica Acrobat ; Marie Wright. 80'. i orchestra; Kd Demp : Bin Bos Yaglc; 11:10-12. Judge tort 'irrijlr court. WCEE. Elgin. III. (275). 10:30-12 midnight, Charlenc sin, Joe Budolph snd the Hohs' Own ora; Frank Morris, Polly Willis, John Poat, Eddie mausb. WCX. Detroit. Mich. (516.9). 1:15 p. m.. musical pro rraro; 6, dinner concert, l'.<*»k-cadlllac hotel. WEAR. Cleveland, Ohio (389.4). 7-8 p. rn., novelty dinner concert; 12-3 a. rn., "Wingfoot Goblin." WEBH, Chicago. Ml. (370.2). 730-8:30 p. m.. Oriole It on. In Herbert. W. Virgin; Leroj North, plan! t: '.i ::u 10:30, Oriole orchestra; Marie Kelly, reader; Kay Ronayne, singer; Langdon Brothers; 11:30-2 a. in.. Oriole orchestra; Headliners of the Week THE "Wingfoot Goblin" is the mysterious title of the musical program Saturday at WEAR, Cleveland. The program promises to be as attractive as its name. On the same night Fritz Renk and Otto Beyer will direct the Webster hotel orchestra concert at WORD, Batavia. Two famous summer resorts will attract fans Sunday night. The Seaside hotel trio will conduct the program at WHAR, Atlantic City. This trio has long entertained the pleasure seekers of the coast and will now be known to those unable to get so far away from home. The New Arlington hotel ensemble plans an unusual classical program for KTHS this same evening. Ford and Glenn, known to any one who knows WLS are winding up a week's visit at KOA, Denver. President Coolidge has come very close to the American public during his term of office. Due to the general use of Radio, his voice is almost a household sound. Only two weeks ago his speech given at the Norse Centennial was broadcast by WCCO. This Monday he will attend the Bureau of Budget meeting and will again give the public the benefit of his Ideas. WEAF and the link of stations are broadcasting this event. In the afternoon WJZ and WGY are keeping fans, unable to attend the Poughkeepsie regatta, acquainted with the chief events. Armand LeBrun is an internationally famous marimba artist. He will display his usual skill at WLTW, Cincinnati, Tuesday. He not only plays this instrument well but has many novelties ready for the listener. The Metropolitan Music Makers from Sedalia will entertain Wednesday at WOS. Every one is cordially invited to listen in. The Apollo club's benefit program "The Elijah" will be given from WLS. This is a choral club with an excellent musical reputation. Dr. M. E. Diemer, director of the University Photographic laboratory at the University of Wisconsin will talk on "The Camera in Tour Vacation." This talk will give hints on taking photographs in different parts of the country and will be well worth hearing. WFAA's program for Thursday, lists a series of headliners. Carl D. Green and orchestra (a violin choir), Wednesday Morning Choral club, Jefferson theater entertainers, and Harry Hunt's Imperial orchestra will more than satisfy the fan. Special features of a cool and refreshing nature are promised from WHAD's Wisconsin theater weekly revue. No one will become overheated with intellectual effort while listening in. Marie Kelly, reader; Geise Brothers; Langdon Brothers; Paul Small, Loos Brothers. WGES, Oak Park, III. (250), 5-6:30 p. m., Frank Grief, tenor; Loretta Clusman, soprano; Lucille Mathews, violinist; 6:30-7, Cornelia Dungan; 10:30-1 a. m., A. Cavallo and his 11 Master Musicians; Ralph Olson and Hal Cowles; Coyne Electrical School serenaders. WGN, Chicago, III. (370.2), 6:30-7:30 p. m., Drake concert ensemble. Blackstone string quintet; 8:30-9:30, studio program; 10:30>11:30, Drake Hotel Terrace Garden program. WGY. Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5), S:30 p. m., dance music. WHT, Deerfield, III. (399.8), 7-8:30 p. in., Frank A. Runatz, baritone; Eleanor Kaplin, violinist: Lottie Friedman, soprano; 8:45-10:05, (23S), Elmer Kaiser's Riverview Park ballroom orchestra ; Al Carney, organist; (399.8), 10:30-12:30 a. m.. Si Berg, ukulele; Gus Bing, baritone; Harold R. Morava, tenor; 12:30-1, Al Carney, organist. WIBO. Chicago, III. (226), 6-8 p. m.. Agatha Karlen, reader: Hannah Jacobs, pianist; Evelyn Linner, violinist; Carl Linner, accompanist. WJJD, Mooseheart, III. (302.8), 10:30 p. m.. entertainment; Geneva organ, Charley Straight's orchestra. WKRC. Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 10 p. m„ musical features; 11, special features. WLS, Chicago. III. (344.6), 7:45 p. m.. lullaby time. Aunt Martha, Uncle George; 8-1 a. m., national barn dance program ; Cornhuskers orchestra ; Tony Corcoran, Irish baritone; Margaret Garrity. pianist; Williamson Brothers; Walter Peterson: WLS Harmony trio; Nubs Allan, contralto; Grace Wilson, contralto. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 7 p. m., WLW dinner hour concert; organ selections, Johanna Grosse. WMAQ. Chicago, 111. (447.5), 6 p. m., Tilden high school orchestra; 8, Fred Daw, Russell Pratt; 8:30, Radio photologue. "Glimpses of Brazil," Dr. O. C. Farrington; 9, Chicago theater revue. WMBB. Chicago, III. (250). 7-8:30 p. m., semi-classical program, J. Bodewalt Lampe, director; Beatrice Teller and Trianon ensemble; Ambrose Wyriek, John S. Everett, Rebecca Agulnick, Rita McFawn, Hazel O'Ncil, Armin F. Hand and Woodlawn theater orchestra; 8:30-10:30, Dell Lampe and Trianon orchestra; Walter Ford's Inter-Collegiate orchestra; Fisher and Smith; Harold Stokes; Charles Agna and Trianon syncopators : Florence Tenny; Johnnie Keane; Bob Duffy; Little Orphan Annie presentation, Phyllis Harries as Annie; Emily Schneider, Tony the Janitor's boy; Clyde Hager, Cop, Irish Woman, Pedro the Organ Grinder. WORD. Batavia, III. (275). 8 p. m., Webster hotel orchestra, Fritz Renk and Otto Beyer. WQJ, Chicago, III. (447.5). 7-8 p. m., Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Gardens orchestra; Everett George Opie, reader; Doris Wall, soprano; Edwina Burchett, alto; Otto A. Moore, baritone; La Verne Hanson, pianist; 10-3 a. m.. Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks: Jerry Sullivan, song writer; Rose Vanderbosch, pianist; Melodians; Hickey and Johnson; Clarence Theciers. tenor; Everett George Opie, reader. WRC, Washington, D. C. (469), 6:45 p. m.. "What Docs the Fanner Want in Legislation," E. B. Reid; 7, Hotel Washington orchestra; 8, Bible talk; 10, Hotel Mayflower orchestra; 10:30, Crandall's Saturday Nighters. WSAI, Cincinnati. Ohio (326), 7:40 p. m., children's stories, Mrs. Ethel Knapp Behrman; 8, chimes; 8:15, Bicycle Playing Card sextet; 9, U. S. Playing Card weekly news review, Allison F. Stanley; 9:15. Bicycle Playing Card sextet; 12, popular songs; 12:30 a. m., Freda Sanker's Toadstool orchestra. WTAS. Elgin. III. (302.8), 8-10:30 p. m., Villa Olivia Radio concert; Joe Rudolph and Boss' Own orchestra; Frank Morris, Polly Willis, John Poat, Cavanaughs. WTIC, Hartford. Conn. (348.6), 6:50 p. m., baseball; 7, team standing. Central Standard Time Stations KFAB, Lincoln, Nebr. (240), 11-12:30 p. m., midnight rounders. KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa (266), 7:30 p. m., Scotch program, E. S. Dodds, director. KFVE, University City. Mo. (240), 6-7 p. m.. Radiocast review, Romaine Fielding; Orchestra Romaine. KSD, St. Louis. Mo. (545.1), 7 p. m., music. Grand Central theater; 8:30, dance music, City club. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park. Ark. (374.8), 9:10 p. m., Ray Mullins and his Whittincton Park orchestra. WCCO, Minneapojis-St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 6:05 p. m., Dick Long's Kankin cafe orchestra; 8, musicale; 9, baseball; 10, Original George Osborn's Nicollet hotel orchestra. WDAF. Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 6-7 p. m., address, Roger W. Babson; Plantation players; 11:45-1 a. m., Merry Old Chief, Plantation players: Johnnie Campbell's Kansas City club orchestra ; Charles Dornberger's Kansas City Athletic club orchestra. WFAA. Dallas, Texas (475.9), 6:30-7:30 p. m., Joy Spreaders orchestra; 8:30-9:30, Dr. Richard Mandell and assisting musicians; 11-12, Adolphus hotel or WHAD. Milwaukee, Wis. (275), 6-7 p. m., Wisconsin theater organs. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (399.8). 3:15 p. m.. baseball; 7:30-9, Wayne W. Lowd and his orchestra; fifteenminute specialty. Clem A. Ellert : basebalL WMBF, Miami Beach, Fla. (384.4), 6:30-7 p. m., Fleetwood Radio orchestra; 7-7:30, Fleetwood Radio orchestra; 10-12, dance music, Fleetwood Radio orchestra, specialties. WMC. Memphis, Tenn. (499.7). 8:30 p. m., musical program. Harry Kohn, director. WOAW. Omaha, Nebr. (526). 6 p. m., Rialto theater organ recital, George Haupt: 6:20. baseball scores; 6:25, Rialto theater symphony orchestra; Harry Brader, conductor; 7. Brandeis tea room orchestra; 7:30. address; 9, program; 11:15, Arthur Hays and his organ jubilee, World theater; Dr. Applesauce announcing. WOC. Davenport, Iowa (484), 6:30 p. m., Sandman's visit: 0-in, Rex's band; 11-12. Lonis Connor and his LeClaire hotel orchestra; Peter MacArthur. baritone. WSMB, New Orleans, La. (319), 6:30-7:30 p. in., dinner musical; 8:30-10:30, Saturday night frolic. Mountain Standard Time Stations KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4). 9-12 midnight, Joe Mann and his Rainbow-Lane orchestra. Kirao Kalohi's Moonlight rive is one of the most popular features at WSB, Atlanta. Elmo himself is seated on the left with Cecil White beside him. Standing left to right are C. !•. Walker, ukulele soloist, Grace Dodsony dancer and steel guitarist, and George Greenow, guitarist. Pacific Standard Time Stations KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (467), 5:30-6 p. m.. Examiner's matinee program; 6-0:15, McDaniels' nightly doings; 0:45-7, radiotorial talk; 7-7:45, California Serenaders dance orchestra, George Cronk, leader, Sigmund Sachs, violin soloist; 7:45, bookshelf by Miss Nancy; 8-9, program from Examiner by community artists; 9-10, hour of literature and music of the old south; 10-11 Packard Radio club. Way Watts and his ukulele, Ruth and Lilah Carlson, Dorothy Cleveland, Jack Kurtz and others; 11-3 a. m., KJFI midnight frolic, stars of stage and screen presented by Don Meany KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. (252), 8-9 p. m., news, program. Monte Mar Vista subdivides ; Monte Mar Vista dance orchestra, Ron Wilson, leader; Dorothy Dodd, popular songs; Great Western male quartet; 9-10, Warner Brothers syncopators. Charles Beauchamp, tenor; Miller's International Hawaiian trio; 10-11, Warner Brothers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (361.2), 8-10 p. m., Arthur trains, violinist; Grace Le Page, soprano: Erwin Holton, tenor; Eva Garcia, pianist; "The Portrait of Manon," one-act opera; 10-1 a. m., Henry Halstead's orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. (491.5), 6-8 p. m., Jackie Souder's orchestra; 10-12, Portland hotel orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2), 5:30-6 p. m., Leighton s Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaw, leader; 6-6:30. Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra, Edward Fitzpatrick, director; 6:30-7:30, little stories American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; Helene Pirie, Geo. Ezra Crane, screen juveniles; Henrietta Poland, readings; Uncle John; 8-10, de luxe KHJ program, arranged and presented by J. Howard Johnson; 10-11:30, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra, Earl Burtnett, leader; 12-2 a. m.. Lost Angels of KHJ, Majestic Six orchestra. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9), 5:30-6:15 p. m.. Wurlitzer pipe organ studio, Sid Ziff's sports talk; 6:15, Annabel Bncker, although only a student at the Columbia university, has been heard a number of times and will be heard again this week a t WMCA, N e w York. Miss Backer gives her own origfi n a 1 musical reading's. / travel talk, W. F. Adler; 6:30-7:30, dinner hour music; 7:30-8, Wurlitzer pipe organ studio; 8-9 KNX feature program; 9-10, program. Brent Furniture company; 10-11, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut , Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador hotel: 11-2 a. m., Hollywood night presenting the voices of famous film faces. KPO, San Francisco. Calif. (428.3), 5:30-6:15 p. m., program. Loew's Warfield theater; 6:15-6:30, baseball; 6:30-6:35, amusement information service; 6:35-7:30, Johnny Buick's Cabirians; 8-12, Johnny Buick's Cabirians. Sunday, June 21 Sunday, silent night for: CKAC, CHNC, CKAC, CNRT, KFAB. KFAE, KFOA, KSD, KYW, PWX, WAHG, WCAE. WCEE, WCX. WDAF, WDWF, WEAO. WEBJ, WEBW, WGBS, WGR. WHA, WHAD, WHAS, WHAZ, WIP, WLIT, WMAK, WMAQ, WMC, WOI, WOR, WRC, WSAI, WSMB, WTAM. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations WBBR, New York, N. Y. (272.6), 9 p. m., Watchtower string quartet; 9:10, I. B. S. A. choral singers; 9:20, instrumental selections ; 9 :30, choral singers ; 9 :35, Bible lecture; 10:05, choral singers; 10:15, Watchtower string quartet; 10:25, choral singers. WCAE. Pittsburgh, Pa. (461.3), 3 p. m.. People's Radio church services; 4, John Wesley quartet; 6:30, dinner concert, William Penn hotel. WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (278), 5 p. m., recital; 5:10. undenominational church services; sermon. Rev. John W. Storkwell; Maude Hanson Pettit, musical director; 5 :45, short message. Rev. John W. Stockwell ; 6 :05, Hotel Pennsylvania Interfraternity orchestra ; 6 :40, recital; 7, Hotel Pennsylvania Interfraternity orchestra. WDWF, Providence, R. I. (440.9), 10 a. m., chimes; 5 p. m., Venetian serenaders : pipe organ recital. WEAF, New York. N. Y. (491.5). 3-5 p. m., "Sunday Hymn Sing," Federation of Churches; 7:20-9:15, Rosy and his Gang, Capitol theater; 9:15-10:15, organ recital. WEEI, Boston. Mass. (475.9), 7:20 p. m.. Rosy and his Gang, Capitol theater; 9:20, organ recital. Skinner organ studio. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 4:30 p. m., studio chapel services ; 7 :30, services, Arch Street Presbyterian church. WGBS, New York, N. Y. (315.6), 3:30-4:30 p. m., Piccadilly theater program; 9-10. grand opera. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (319), 3-4 p. m., vesper service, direction Christian Endeavor society; 4-5, John W. Newton, organist; 7:45, Central Presbyterian church service, William Wall Whiddit, organist; Dr. Robert J. MacAlpine, speaker. WHAR, Atlantic City, N. J. (275), 2:30 p. in., sacred recital. Seaside hotel trio; 2:45, sermon, Rev. James Lord, Chelsea-Ventnor M, E. church; 9, concert, Seaside hotel trio, soloists; 11, organ recital. Strand theater. WHN, New York, N. Y. (360), 3-4 p. m.. Queen? County Christian Endeavor program; 5-5:30, Roseland dance orchestra; 5:30-6, Olcott Tail and his string trio; 10-10:45. Gem Razor entertainers; 10:45-11:15, Janssen's Hofbrau orchestra. WIP. Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 7:15 p. m.. services, Holy trinity church. WJAR, Providence. R. I. (305.9). 7:20-9:15 p. m., Rosy and his Gang; 9:15-10:15. piano recital. WJY, New York, N. Y. (405), 8:15-9:15 p. m., Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodore orchestra. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (455), 3:30-4 p. in.. Lillian Seckendorf Popper, pianist; 4:30-5. Sarah Borni, soprano; Mario Caitati, cellist: 9-9:30 Lakewood Farm Jnn ensemble ; Jan Weber, conductor. WKAQ, San Juan, P. R. (340.7), 3-10 p. m., municipal band. WMCA. New York, N. Y. (341), 11-12:15 p. m.. services. First Church of Christ; 3-4, Letz ensemble; 77:30. Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra. WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526). 9-11 p. m.. Brooklyn Mark Strand theater program. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 10:30 a. m., services, Bethany temple; 2:30 p. m., Sunday school exercises. Bethany temple; 6, organ recital, Clarence K. Bawden. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1), Breeze Presbyterian church; 3 9:30 a, m.. Point p. m.. Dr. Charles (Continued on page 9)