Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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The National Broadcast Authority — R A E KENTUCKY SONGS FEATURE OF Wl Index to Popular Concerts TABULATED below is a time table of the stations giving popular 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. Popular Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations Saturday, Jnly 18: 7:30. TVH.-S.R; S:15. WEAF: S:45. WIP. Sunday, July 19: 7:20. WCAE, WEAF, WEEI: 9, WNTC; 10, WHX, WNTC Monday, July 20: 6:45, WFI; 7:30, WEEI, VTHX: 7:45. WAHG; S:15, WAHG, 9, WEAF, WMCA, WOR; 9:15. WAHG, 10, WJICA; 10:30, WMCA: 11, WOR: 12. WHX. Tuesday, July 21: 6:45, WFI; 7:15; ■WHX: 7:30, WCATT, WHX: 7:45, WEAF: S. WHAR: S:10, WEAF; S:15, WEBJ: 8:30, WCAE. WEEI. WFI; 8:45. WIP: 9, WGBS; 10, WGBS; 10:30. ■WGBS. Wednesday, July 22: 6:45. WFI; 7, WHX: 8, WAHG: S:45. WEBJ: 9:15, WEBJ: 10:15. WNTC; 11, WCAE; 12, WMCA. Thursday, July 23: 6:30. WHX; 6:45, WFI; 7:30. WEAF, WHAR: S. WHAR. WHX: 8:45, WIP: 10:15, WHX; 10:30, W.IZ. Friday. July 24: 6:30, WGBS; 6:45, WFI: 7. WGR; 7:45, WAHG; S, WEAF. WEEI. WLIT; 8:30, WEBJ; S-45 WAHG, "WLIT: 9, WOO: 9:30, WHX; 10, WLIT; 10:30, WEAF. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations Saturday, July 18: S. WBBM. WHT, WLS WTAS; S:30, WMBB: 9, WBBM, WLS; 9:30, WMBB, WTAS: 10, WBBM WKRC. WQJ; 10:30, WCEE, WGES. WHT, WJJD: 11, WBBM, WGES. WQJ: 11:30. WCEE. WJJD; 12. WHT, WQJ, WREO, WSAI; 1, ^Sunday, July 19: 6:20. WW J; 8, WBBM. WTAS; 8:30, WBZ. WMBB; 9 WBBM. WTAS; 9:15, WHT; 9:30, WMBB: 10, WTAS; 10:30. WGES; 11, WGES, WTAS; 12, WBBM. WJJD; 1, WJJD. Monday, July 20: 6. WBBM; 8. WLW. WTAS: 9, WTAS; 9:30, WHAZ; 10:15, WHT; 10:30, WCEE, WJJD: 11, WHT; 11:30, WCEE, WHT, WJJD: 12. WHT. WJJD. Tuesday, July 21: S, WBBM, WTAS; 8-30 WMBB; 9, WBBM. WHT, WTAS 9:30, WEBH, "WMBB; 10, WBBM, WLS. WQJ, WTAS; 10:30, WCEE. WEBH. WGES, WGX, WHT, WJJD. WLS, WQJ: 11, WBBM, WHT, WLS' 11:30. WCEE, WEBH. WGES, WHT. WJJD. WQJ: 12. WIBO. ,WLS; 12:30. WEBH, WJJD; 1, WIBO, WQJ; 2. WIBO. Wednesday, July 22: S, KEAO, WLS, WTAS; 8:30, 'WBBM. WMBB; 9. WBBM. WTAS: 9:30, WEBH, WMBB; 10, KYW. WHT, WIBO, WQJ, WSAI; 10:30, WGEE, WEBH. WGX, WHT, WJJD: 11, KYW. WGES, WHT. WIBO. WLS. WQJ, WSAI; 11:30, WCEE. WEBH, WJJD; 12, WGES, WQJ; 12,:30, WEBH, WJJD; 1, WQJ. Thursday, July 23: S, WBBM, WTAS S:30, WMBB; 9, WBBM, WTAS: 9:30, -WEBH, WMBB: 10, WQJ. WTAS: 10:30, KYW, WEBH, WGX WHT; 11, WHT, WQJ, 'WTAS; 11:15. WLW: 11:30. WEBH; 12, WIBO, WQJ; 12:30, ■WEBH; 1, WIBO. "WQJ: 2, WIBO. Friday, July 24: S. WBBM. WTAS: 8:30, WBZ, WEBH, WMBB; 9, WBBM WTAS: 9:30, WMBB; 10. KYW. WEBH, WIBO, WLS, WMBB. WTAS; 10:1a, WHT; 10:30, WCEE. WGX. WJJD, WQJ; 11, KYW, WEBH. WHT, "WIBO, WLS; 11:30, WCEE. WJJD, WQJ: 12, WEBH, WIBO. WQJ; 12:30, WJJD; 1, WQJ. Central Standard Time Stations Saturday, July 18, 7, KSD; 8:30, WSWB; 9, KFRU, WOAW; 9:30, WSMB; 10, KFRU, KFVE; 10:45, WSB: 11, KFAB, KFRU, KFVE. WOAW; 11:45. WDAF. Sunday, July 17: 9:30, WFAA. Monday, July 20: 6:34, WCCO; 7:30, KFAB; S, KFRU; 8:30, KFAB, WSMB; 9, KFRU: 9:30, "WSMB; 10, WOAW; 10:45, "WSB; 11:45, WDAF. Tuesday, July 21: 6:30, "WFAA, WOC: S, WCCO, WSB; 10:30, KFRU, WOAW; 10:45, WSB; 11, KFAB, WFAA; 11:30, KFRU; 11:45, "WDAF. Wednesday, July 22: 7:30, KFAB, WHO; S, KFRU: 8:30, KFAB, WSMB; 9, KFRU, WOAW: 9:30, WSMB; 10, KFRU; 10:45, WSB: 11:45, WDAF. Thursday, July 23: 8, "WCCO; 9, WFAA; 11:45, "WDAF. Friday, July 24: 6:30. "WFAA; 7:30, KFAB; 8, "WDAF; 8:30, KFAB; 9, WOAW; 10:45 WSB; 11, KFRU; 11:45, WDAF; 12, KFRU. Mountain Standard Time Stations Saturday, July 18: 8, KOA. Sunday, July 19: 8-11, KFWA. Monday, July 20: S, KOA; 9, KFWA Tuesday, July 21: 6, KOA; 8, CXRR; 9. CXRR. Wednesday, July 22: 8, KOA; 9, KFWA Thursday, July 23: 9, CXRC; 10, CXRC. Friday, July 24: 8, KOA; 8:30, CXRC. Pacific Standard Time Stations Saturday, July 18: 6, KFOA, KHJ; 6:30, KXX; 6:45, KFOA; 7:30, KHJ, KXX; S, KGO; 8:15, KHJ. Sunday, July 19: 6:30, KHJ; 6:35, KPO: 7, KHJ, KXX; 8, KXX, KPO; 9, KGW, KXX. Monday, July 20: 6. KFOA, KGW; 6:45, KFOA; 7:30, KFAE, KXX; 8:30, KFAE; 9, KPO. Tuesday, July 21: 6. KFOA, KHJ; 6:30, KXX; 6:40, KPO: 6:45, KFOA; 7:45, KFWB; 8. KGO. KPO; 8:30, KFOA; 9, KGW; 9:15, KPO; 10, KGW. Wednesday, July 22: 6. KFOA, KHJ; 6:45, KFOA; 7, KXX; 7:30, KFAE; 8, KXX, KPO; 8:30, KFAE, KFOA, KHJ; 9, KXX, KPO. Thursday, July 23: 6, KFOA, KHJ; 6:30, KXX; 8, KGW, KPO; 9, KXX, KPO. Friday, July 24: 6. KFOA, KHJ; 6:15. KPO: 6:45, KFOA; 7:30, KFAE, KXX: 8. KHJ, KNX; 8:30, KFAE; 9, KGW, KXX. Thursday, July 23 (Continued from page 11) WEEI. Boston. Mass. (476). 7:4.-> p. ro.. baseball: 8. ntu-lcale: 9. Atwater Ker.t Radio artist*; 10, Goodrich Silvertown C( WFI. Philadelphia. Pa. (394.5), 3 p. ro.. health talk: exchange, direction Mabel Swlnt ratford Roof Garden trio; 8. : U trio; 9. Atwater : 10, Goodrich Silvertown Cord orcfci WGBS. New York. N. Y. (315.6). 0-0:30 P. m.. Uncle : Bebre ■ band: 7-7 I", talk. Injependeti' 7:10-7:30, Asylum band; 8::;0-9, vocal duets. 5, Paola Ilelplno, Piccadilly theater program; organ recital, John Hammond. WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (319). 230-430 p m. WQB's r; s-il. Jointly KAK. Includ Kent program, and the t , llvertnwn Coi I WHAR. Atlantic City. N. J. (275). 7::;n p .,, studio: :».:;", Vincent Lopez' Junior dance orchestra. WHN. New York. N. Y. (361.2), 8-8:30 p. m.. Will Oak■ ;-.. Ethel '-■ i I 'ark orchestra; ; 1 1 tier. WIP. Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2), 'I > p m., "Intimate " I'.illy Ror.tp; 7. I Comfi rt's I'hll of the Surf lord and Young dance estra. WJAR. Providence. R. I. (305.9). 8 p 9, Yi"-,r presentation; lu, WIY. New York. N. Y. (405.2). 10-11 p. m.. Helleclalre Tower orch> WJZ. New York. N. Y. (454.3). 1:30-5:30 P m.. P.ern dall> ■ Wall Street Journal review; 8:10-8:2". M. V 0 Air college; 10-11. "Romanyi" Royal hour of mu WMCA. New York. N. Y. (340.7). 7:15-8 p. O . Mob Kohlmeler'i orchc.tra: 9-9:13. talk. Jack Smiles; 9:30 11, Sneddon Weir, baritone: 11-12, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra. WNYC. New York, N. Y. (526). 7-7:23 p. m., dance program; 7:25-7:30. baseball results; 7:30-7:35, police alarms: 7:35-8. "Timely Topics." F. P. Bent; 8-8:4.". studio features; 8:45-9, health talk; 9-10:30. studio features. WOO. Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2). 4:45 p. m., organ rent .1. Mary E. Yogt ; 7:30, A. Candelori's concert orchestra WOR. Newark. N. J. (405.2). 6:15-7:13 p. m.. Tom Citoper'.. Country' club orchestra; 7:15-7:30, sports talk. Bill Watbey. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KDKA. Pittsburgh. Pa. (309.1), 7 p. m., baseball; concert; 10:15. concert. Willows. KYW, Chicago, III. (535.4), 6:35-7 p. m.. bedtime story. I'ntle Bob; 7-7:30. dinner concert; 7:33-7:53, "Review of the Grain Markets." J. W. Corerdale; 8-8:20, Phyllis Dailey. soprano; Robert Hene, baritone; reMiiests. Thomas B. Stephenson; 9:15. "The Intimate Diary of a Steak." John C. Cutting; 10-11:30. evening at home program; Aerial minstrels. WBBM. Chicago. III. (226). 8-12. midnight. Samovar orchestra; Al Furry, harmonica soloist; Sunset male quartcrt; Harold Anderson, plano-accordlon soloist; Maurice Sllvertii.tn. WBZ, Springfield. Mass. (333.1), 6 p. m.. Leo Rel-man's Hotel I.etun ensemble; 6:30, baseball scores; 7:30, 0. B. Marine band concert; 9. Clara Hancock, coloratura soprano; 9:15, Pauline Taylor, violinist; 9:50, baseball scores. WCX. Detroit. Mich. (516.9). 6 p. m.. dinner concert. I i'llllat: hotel; 7:30, band concert. Belle Isle; 3 .30, musical program. WEAR. Cleveland. Ohio (389.4). 7-8 p. m., Marjorle Moore and lift Mrlutlv Maids, Grebe's Rathskeller; i. talk, prominent Clcvelanders: 8:30-9, lecture, : 9-10, program, old lime dance music; 10-11. ;lf memorial organ recital, Vincent H. Percy. WEBH. Chicago, III. (370.2). 7 :30-8 :.'!0 p. m.. Oriole concert Orchestra; baseball scores; musical bits. Riviera theater; 9:30-10:30. Oriole dance orchestra; (Catherine I, soprano; Beulah Ladon. violinist; 11:30, Oriole dance orchestra; songs. Paul Small; Katherlne Forbes, soprano; stories, Wayne Myers. WGN. Chicago. III. (370.2). fi:30-7:30 p. m., Drake ne string Quintet; 8:30-9:S0, studio program; 10:30-11:30, Drake Hotel Terrace Garden program. WGY. Schenectady. N. Y. (379.5). 5:30 p. m.. dinner program. Ten Eyrk hotel: 0:30. baseball scores; 6:35, ■ Fly Casting and Bait Casting," H. H. Mcpclsden; Anna S. (Jordan, violinist, may be beard from WFI, Philadelphia, Monday, July 20. Wanda Gall (right), is the cheerful blues singer appearing Tuesdays at WJJD, Mooseheart. 7:30, TJ. S. Marine band; 9, Royal hour, Hungarian music. . . WHT. Deertield. III. (399.8), 7-7:30 p. m.. classical program; Tony Corcoran, tenor; Margaret Garrlty, pianist; 7:30-8, harmony, Wilkens and Martins; Borden varities; 8-8:25 , Jane McConnell, contralto; musical moments; string trio; S:25-S:45, classical organ music. Al Carney; (238 metersl. 8:45-10:15, Elmer Kaiser's Riverview Park Ballroom orchestra; instrumental numbers; (399.8), 10:30-11. Walter Ford's dance orchestra; 11-11:30. Agatha Karlen, reader: Sandy Meek, tenor; Al Carney, organist; 11:30-12, Si Berg, ukulele soloist; Walter Donovan, tenor; Jule Reveltas, contralto; 12-12:30, piano medleys, Harry Sosnick; Ned Becker, comedian; 12:30-1 a. m., Al Carney's organ recital, request period. WLS. Chicago, III. (344.6). 6:30 p. m.. Ralph Emerson, organist; Gladys Weyforth, contralto; 7:15, Res's Cornhuskers: 7:15. lullaby time. Aunt Martha and L'ncle George: 8-8:55, E. Warren K. Howe's classical program; Esther Gielo. soprano; William Hayden, tenor; Etta Brownsteln, pianist. WLW. Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3). 4 p. m.. piano recital. \delalde Apfel ; 7, dinner concert. Hotel Gibson orchestra, Robert Visconti. director; 7:20, talk. Dr. C. N. Kaufmann. optometrist; 7:53, Seckatary Hawkins: 10, three minutes. Civil Service department of the U S. government; 10:03, popular dance program, Doherty Melody bovs; 10:35, organ concert. Rosemary Ellerbrock; 10:43. concert, WLW orchestra. WMAK. Lockport, N. Y. (265.5). 11 p. m.. Murray Whiteman. Buffalo. N. T. WMAQ. Chicago. 111. (447.5). 4 p. ro., baseball scores: 6, Chicago theater organ recital: 6:30, Jack Chapman's orchestra; 8. Chapman's orchestra; 8:30, talk on education, John Jollief; 9. The Jolly Boys; 9:30, Chapman's orchestra. WMBB, Chicago. 111. (250), 7-8:30 p. m., German national semi-classical program. Trianon ensemble;-Marie Caruso, soprano; Woodlawn theater orchestra; Bernard M. Senescu, violinist: Wayne King, saxophonist; Clarence Jacobs, pianist; Carlos Martini; 8:30-10:30. Trianon orchestra: Fisher and Wayne harmonists; Cecil and Esther Ward; Woodlawn theater orchestra ; "The Street Faker." WMBF, Miami Beach, Fla. (384.4). 6:30-7 p. m.. Fleetwood Radio orche/tra; 7-7:30, Fleetwood Radio orchestra; 10-12, Fleetwood dance orchestra. WORD, Batavia, III. (275). 8:30 p. m.. Sunday school lesson; 8:45, Diana Stryker, soprano: ladies' trio. Diana Stryker, Zoe Edwards, Estella Barta; 9, Beaux Arts instrumental trio : Man* Landon Bowen, violinist. WQJ, Chicago. III. (447.5), 7-8 p. m.. Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Gardens orchestra; Lillian Schosssllng, soprano; Esther Block, accompanist: Edith Dady. whistler; Tula Miller, dramatic soprano; Margaret Walbank. accompanist; 10-1. Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Gardens Skylarks: Ralph Keim. pianist; Anne Keim. soprano; Marie Wright, soprano; Mary Jane; 1-2, Ginger hour. WRC. Washington. D. C. (469), 1:55 p. m.. WashingtonNew York baseball game: 7. Shoreham hotel orchestra; 7:30. V. S. Marine band; 9, Romany orchestra; 10, Hotel Mayflower orchestra. WSAI. Cincinnati. Ohio (326), 7 p. m., program, from New York studio, Mozart string quartet, assisted by Nadine mixed voral quartet; 8. Atwater Kent Radio artists: 9, Silvertown cord orchestra, Joseph Knecht, director. _ . _ WSB. Atlanta. Ga. (428.3). 5-6 p. m.. Bonnie Barnhardt's bedtime story; 8-9. entertainment; 10:4o, Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, organist. WTAM. Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 6-7 p. m.. Hotel sutler concert orchestra. WTAS. Elgin. III. (302.8). 8-12 midnight. Purple Grackle orchestra: Herbie Mlnlz: Violet Eaton: Flo Henrie. WTIC, Hartford. Conn. (348.6), 6 p. m., Emil Heimbergcr's Hotel Bond trio: Earl E. Styers, baritone; 6:50, baseball scores: 6:55, dinner music. WWJ. Detroit. Mich. (352.7), 6 p. m., dinner concert; 7, concert from New York. Central Standard Time Stations CNRW. Winnipeg. Can. (384.4). 9 p. m.. Fort Garry hotel trio; Frank Redllch. cellist; Rev. R. Katsunoff. tenor; Entile Mlgnarca. violinist. KFNF. Shenandoah. Iowa (266), 7:30 p. m., concert. Albany. Mo.. C. A. Chllds. director. KFRU. Bristow, Okla. (394.5). 10:30-11:30 p. m.. pipe organ. KFVE, University City. Mo. (240). 7-8 p. m.. Radiocast review, Rotnalne Fielding. KLDS. Independence. Mo. (440.9). 9-10 p. m.. violinists: Morris Harding. Martin Schwartz. Harry Foley. Milan Nahdle; pianists: Thelma Harrison. Dorothy Mook. Mary Korsagc, Camille Stansell; Rosemary Muenich, soprano, KOIL. Council Bluffs. Iowa (278). 7:30 p. m.. Council Bluffs Odd Fellows. I. O. O. F. : Mr. Cockerill and his orchestra: 7:45, Mrs. Lldgard. soprano: 7:33. Ruby Lidgard. pianist; 8:05. Lions quartet; 8:20. Mr. Lewis, tenor; 8:30. Cockerill orchestra; 8:35. .1. W. Beardsley. baritone; 8:40, Mr. Ballcncer, hass; 8:45. Linns quartet. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park. Ark. (374.8). 9:25 p. m.. Whittington Park orchestra. WBAP, Fort Werth, Tex. (475.9), 7:30-8:30 p. m., mixed program. Mrs. D. W. Shivers; 9:30-10:45, Capt. Bonner's Old Time Fiddlers. WCBD, Zion. III. (344.6), ladies' chorus; clarinet quartet; celestial bells; Mrs. Beem, soprano: Mrs. Crowe, contralto; Fred Faassen, organist: Carl Newcomer, saxophonist: Mrs. Ruth Pihl. soprano; Wesley Carey, reader; ilary Sweeney, pianist. WCCO. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 4 p. m.. baseball scores; 4:05, Readers' club; H. baseball scores; 7-9, WEAF program: 9. baseball" scores. WDAF. Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 6-7 p. m.. book talk. Louis Meeker; children's information period: Plantation players: 11:45-1. Merry Old Chief; Plantation players; Ted Meyn. organist; Johnnie Campbell's Kansas City club orchestra. WFAA. Dallas. Tex. (475.9). 6:30-7:30 p. to.. McDowell Sisters, Hawaiian music recital: 8:30-9:30, Rockwell string band, W. H. Dawson, director; 11-12. Percy Boyle and artists. WHAD. Milwaukee, Wis. (275). 6-7 p. m.. Arthur Richter, organist: 8-10, Dexter's Wisconsin and Elger's Creole orchestras. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (399.8), 7:30-9 p. m.. Liberty insurance bank. WHO, Des Moines, la. (526), 7:30-9 p. ro.. Corn Sugar orchestra; 11-12, dance program. WMC. Memphis, Tenn. (499.7). 7:30 p. m.. baseball results; 8:30. musical program. Henri Benner. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (526), 6 p. m.. every child's story hour; 6:20, baseball scores: 6:30, to be announced; 6:45, Randall's Royal Fontenelle orchestra; 9, Sunshine pregram. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (484), 7-S p. m., Atwater Kent Radio artists, WEAF: S-9, Silvertown Cord orchestra; 11-12, LeClaire hotel orchestra: Peter MacArthur, baritone. WSMB. New Orleans. La. (319), 6:30-7:30 p. m. twilight tales; 8:30-10:30, New Orleans orchestra; Harmony Kings; Sunshine twins. Mountain Standard Time Stations CNRC, Calgary. Can. (435.8). 9 p. m.. C. N. Railways string trio: Mrs. A. E. McKay, soprano: Ernest Hodgfcinson, violinist; Mrs. Plumpton Hughes, pianist. Pacinc Standard Time Stations KFWB. Hollywood, Calif. (252), 7:30 p. m.. on trout streams and fishing. Jack Boaz, fishing scout; 7:4". plastic surgery. Dr. T. Floyd Brown; 8-9. program Starr Piano company ef California presenting the originals of many Genett records; 9-10. program. Don P. Smith, Inc., Moon Six dance orchestra. Sol Hoopii's original Hawaiian trio; 10-11, mid-week movie frolic, Charlie Wellman. master of ceremonies. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (361.2), 8 p. m.. "A Woman of No Importance." KGO players: 10-1, Clarke Wilson's Hotel St. Francis dance orchestra. KGW. Portland, Ore. (491.5). 7:30-8 p. m.. baseball scores: 8-9. Yale Laundry concert; 9-10. concert; 1012, Herman Kenin's Multnomah hotel dance 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. Radio kiddies' hour, Dickie Brandon, screen juvenile. Uncle John. Piggly Wiggly girls string trio; 7:45, talk on care of body. Dr. Phillip M. Lovell; 8-10:30. vacation time at Mt. Lowe, continuity program arranged by J. Howard Johnson for Pacific Electric Ry. ; 10:30-11:30. Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra, Earl Burtnett. leader. KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (336.9), 5:30-6:15 p. m.. Wt.rlitzer pipe organ studio: 6:15, travel talk. W. F. Alder; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent Radio orchestra. Paul Finsteln, leader: 7-7:30. dinner hour music; 7:30-8. one-act play, KNX players. Edward Murphey, director; 8-9. KNX feature program; 9-10, program. Running Springs Park, Inc.: 10-11, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador hotel: 11-12. campus night, students University of California, Southern Branch. KPO, San Francisco. Calif. (428.3), 6:40-7 p. m.. Waldemar Lind and States Restaurant orchestra: 77:30. Rudy Selger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-10, Pacific Musical society; 10-11, Johnny Buick's Cabirlans. (Cet (Central Saturd: Kgw. Wi S:05. W Webh. Wmbf W i Wqj, 9:30, Wt Wfen, Wahg. Webh, Wcee. Wmbf. VI 12. Kgo, 11:45. 1:30. Kl Monda Wahg. Wntltb. ^ Woo. W 9. Wgr 9:05, Wcee, W 9:35. I Whn. Wcee. W, 12. Kfi 12. Knx Tuesd. Wmbb. ^ Webh ; Wip, Wqj. W 9:30. W Whn. V 10:30, Wges. ' Wfaa; 11:45. Kgw. J Wqj; 1. Wedne wiit. W Wjz; S: Whn. Kfwb. I Wmbf. 9:15. ^ Wcee. Whn. Kyw. \\ Who; 10 1 1 . WI 11:3 i. W ]..-: 12:30. ■ Thurst Wjar. V s |0, Wsi \ I