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12 RADIO DICES T— Illustrated August 29, 1925 COILLA DARE ENTERTAINS AT WAMD Saturday, August 29 Saturday, silent night (or: CHNC. CNRT. KFAB. KFDM. KFKX. KFMtt. KLDS. KTAB. WBAP. WBAV. WBZ. WCAU. WCTS. WCX. WEBJ. WEEI, WFI WHAD. WHAZ. WHN. WHO. WJAR. WLIT, WNYC. WOAN. WOO. WOS. WSMB, WTIC. WWJ. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations CKAC. Montreal. Can. (410), 7:30 p. m., dinner con CNRO. Ottawa. Can. (435), S p. in.. Chateau Laurier rt orchestra: 9. Central Canada exhibition; Chateau Laurier daw WAHG. Richmond Hill. N. Y. (315.6). 12:30-18:55 p. m.. Radio Ray. ukulele; 1:05-1:30 a. in.. Radio Ray; t utrcbesta. WCAE, Pittsburgh. Pa. (461.3), o :30 p. m.. dinner con . . . udlo concert. WEAF. New York, N. Y. (491.5). 4-:. j>. in., dance orchestra: 6-7, dinner music. Waldorf -Astoria ; 7-7:1*. Maria Opnnter. soprano; 7:15-7 30, Helen E. \ ocel, lioHnj "■■ Curbstone Four male quartet; -. musical program: 8-8:15, Curbstone Four: 8:15-8:45, Huvler's Foremost Four: 8:45-10:15, concert. United States Marine band: 10:i6-10:S0. William ley. baritone: 10-JO-ll, Apollo ensemble; 11-12. Vincent Lopea and his Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra. WFI. Philadelphia. Pa. (394.5). 8 P. rn.. Keystone male quartet: Stephen Sclzainadia. Hungarian tenor; John Sendur's Hungarian orchestra; Harold Michlln, WGR.^BufTalo. N. Y. (319). 130-4:30 P. m. WGR's afternoon program; 8:45-10:13. O. S. Marine band. WHAR. Atlaatic City. N. J. (275). 2 P. ■., seaside hotel trio: 7 :.>!>, lecture; 8. Seaside hotel trio. WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2). 7 a. m.. stiting-up exer10 special exercises for women; 3 p. m., song of toe surf: 3:30, Comfort's Philharmonic orchestra; 005, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7. Lncle Wips bedtime stories; 8. Comfort's Philharmonic orchestra: 8:15. sen,: of the surf: 8:50, VeselU's band; 10 03, California Night Hawks dance orchestra. WMCA. New York, N. Y. (340.7). 9-9:15 P. m.. Helen Herman, contralto; 9:13-9:30, Louis Burkow, violinist; 9:30-9:43. Helen Herman; 11-13, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra. WNYC. New York, N. Y. (526), 7-7:20 P. m song recital " ' -7 55, -one recital; S:13-10:lo, band concert. Mall. Central park; 10:15-10:30. Instrumental W0°h\ "Newark. N. J. (405.2), 6:15-7:15 p. _m Herman Rtee and his Bluehills orchestra; 7 :lo-r :30, sports talk. BUI Wathe.v; 7:30-S:3". Central Park Casino orchestra. Flo Richardson and her girls. WPG. Atlantic City. N. J. (299.8). 6:45 p. m.. Arthur Scon Brook, organist; 7. Hotel Traymore dinner music; 8 05. Chalfmne Haddon hall evening concert; 9:0o. Vessella's concert band; 10, steeplechase Pier orchestra; 11, program. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1), 8:13 p. m., Westingbouse band. , . _, KYW. Chicago. III. (536). 7-7:30 p. m.. Joska DaBabary'.. orchestra; Taul Whiteman's Collegians; 8-9. Mrs. A. Nanney Johnson, reader; Mrs. Kenneth Sleanut, taJDorlst; George Whitereed, tenor. PWX. Havana. Cuba (400). 8:30 p. m., orchestra. Prof. Manuel Barba. , , , „ , . WBBM. Chicago. III. (226), 5:30-6 p. m.. kiddles' joydlgger club s-2 a. m.. Samovar orchestra; Nate Caldwell; Dave and Charlie; Harry Brallstord; Roy Trauger; College trio: Jerry Croinack. jazzmania artists. WCEE, Elgin, 111. (275). 1030-12 midnight. Purple ■• orchestra. WCX. Detroit Mich. (517). 2:30 p. ro.. band concert. Belle Isle; 6, dinner concert. Book-Cadillac hotel. WEAR. Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 7-8 p. in., noveltydinner concert. „, _. . WEBH. Chicago. III. (370.2). 7:30-8:30 p. to.. Oriole 30-10:30, Marie Kelly, reader; South American Troubadours; 11:30-1 a. ni.. Oriole orchestra; Indiana male quartet; Wayne Myers; Frank Grelf, tenor; Blanche and Rudie Bale. . WGBU. Fulford-by-the-Sea. Fla. (278). 6:30-7 p. m.. bedtime stories. Little Green man; Andy Mansfield from the Rainbow Gardens: 10-12. tab entertainers; 12-1 a. m.. dance music. Fulford-by-the-Sea. . WGES. Oak Park, III. (250), 5-7 p. m.. Frank Grelf, tenor Franklin H b; Bryce Talbot, ban lane 10-50-1 a. ru.. Kampus Kollegians orchestra: Phil' Wilcox. Erwln Schmidt, Parrlsh and Ward, Phil inc. Lew Butler. __ , WGN. Chicago. Ml. (370.2). 630-730 p. m., Drake concert ensemble. Blackslone string quintet; 8:30, studio program; 10:30, Jazz scamper program. WGY. Schenectady. N. Y. (379.5), 7:26 p. m.. New York Philharmonic orchestra; 9:30, Hotel tan Curler ordiestra. „ ,. , . , WHT. Chicago. III. (399.8), 7 p. m.. Grayling's string trio; Al Carney, organist; 7:30. Dean Reruick, pianist: Eleanor Kaplln, violinist: Borden Varieties; 8, Louie ..an. soprano; Jelke musical moments; 8:4). (238i. Blverrtew band; 10:30. (309.8). Walter Fords Cheerio orchestra; 11:30, Paul Small, tenor; SI Berg. Marie Wright, soprano; 12, Bahee and Bare harmony songs' 12 '30 a. m.. Al Carney's midnight organ re WIBO. Chicago. III. (226). 2-4 p. m.. program for In, Dan Busso, Ted Fiorito. Harry Gelse. Joe AlUboush. Ja'k Sprat. Gail Bandell. Sheppaid Levlnc. Ethel Ke-ter; 8-8. Jack Sprat concert trio. WJR. Detroit, Mich. (517), 7 p. m., Jean Goldkettc s en-era! de, Book-Cadillac hotel; 8. the Detroit Symphony orcheiua Belle Isle; 10, dance music. Book -Cadillac. WKRC. Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3). 10 p. m., Marlon id Bill House orchestra; 1":30. popular ■ona* features. Bert Lindsay, Kern Aylward; 11, Marion McKay' Bend Hill Hou>e orche-tra. WLS. Chicago. III. (344.6). 8-1 a. m.. National barn dance program; Rex's Cornhiiskeri; Ford and Glenn; Tommy Dsndarant; Crace Wilson, contralto; Walter Peterson. Kentucky Wnnilerbean; Chubby Parker; Clifford and Simons: Nubi Allan, contralto; Tony Corcoran. Irish baritone: Am. Blaba, concertina soloist. WLW. Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3). 7 p. m .. organ recital, Johann : ■? omental trio. WMAQ. Chicago. III. (447.5). 6 p. in., musical program: : 8, Fred Daw and Russell Pratt; 8 30, "Klih." Prof. K. A. Henry; 9, Chicago theater revue. WMBB. Chicago. III. (250). 7-830 p. m.. Trianon ensemble; Bernard Seneseu, violinist; Desmond Sullivan. Wayne King, saxaphonl S. Everett, baritone; Hazel O'Nell. '■ 10:30 Til HI ordieitra; Cecil and Esther Ward, guitarists; Woodlawn theater concert ordieitra; Fl»her and Wayne; Charles Agne, marimba soloist; Geraldlne Doyle, so WQJ. Chicago. III. (447.5), 7-8 p. m.. dinner concert, Ralph Williams and the Ralnbo Gardens oi Cora Rogers Wool rprano; 10-8 ■ In,, Etalpfa Sullivan; I ijun«; Williamson B Jlurke: Gertrude Wolf Qucnlln, so wfito. Lansing. Mich. (285.5). 10-12 mldnlgln WSAI, Cincinnati. Ohio (326). 7:15 p. m. children's I, ws.M Radio it playing card si-itel : B. Bicycle playing ear : Urlnkcr, WTAM] Cleveland. Ohio (389.4), 8-7 p. m.. Hold Prank It 12, Ev Jonct and the i : Joe Ferte. tenor. WTAS. Elgin. III. (J02.B). 3-1030 p. m., Purph ■ tra; Herble Mlntz, Maurlne Marseilles, Phil Wilcox. Central Standard Time Stations KFAB, Lintoln, Nebr. (340.7), 0-7 p. m., dinner pro Head liners of the Week TWO SOUTHERN stations promise regular Saturday night programs of light entertaining music. Mary Conway and her talented group of artists hold sway at WSMB, New Orleans. Down where the palm trees grow the Miami Daily Tab entertainers will descend upon WGBU. Coilla Dare, well-known Radio star of the Twin Cities, will bring Mabel Connells and eight lady entertainers with her to WAMD, Sunday night. Miss Dare, from long experience, knows what the Radio audience likes. Tom McNamara, famous football coach, begins his talks on scientific football this Monday at KOA, Denver. He will speak twice a week on our national game. E. J. Clare will direct a comedy program at WGR this same evening. Another evening of fun, this time especially guaranteed to amuse golf bugs, will be given Tuesday by the Los Angeles Public Golf Course association at KHJ. Lest the whole week be given to frivolity listen in this same evening to "Ernanl," as sung by the WEAF Grand Opera company. This melodious opera by Verdi may be heard through WEAF, WEEI, WFI, WCAE, WGR, WWJ, and WCCO. WBZ, Springfield, is featuring a fascinating oriental program Wednesday evening. Musical instruments unheard usually by western ears will play queer minor songs unlike our modern jazz. Edward Bashian is the ood soloist and Garvis Bakerjian the kanoon. Thursday night at midnight WLW will let loose the Bow-Wows or Sky Terriers as announuced by Chief Barker. This ought to be a snappyprogram. Barry O'Moore, Philadelphia Irish tenor, sings this same evening at WCAU. There is something about a tenor, especially an Irish one. Madame Eugenie Tessier, although blind, has attained a reputation as a concert singer. She has sung in all the larger cities of the United States. Tune in Friday night and hear her beautiful voice through WTIC. The Columbus Mandolinistica will be back on the air Friday night through WBAV. KFVE. University City, Mo. (240). 6:30 p. m.. amusement review, Romaine Fielding; 10. Mae Miller, classical numbers; Tom, Dick. Harry and Jack. K0IL, Council Bluffs, Iowa (278). 7-9 p. m.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hahn; Alice Jacobs, pianist; Helen Sprague Cogley, pianist; Marie and Olivetu Salisbury, violinists; Reva Snyder, vocalist; Janet Gilinsky, accompanist; Elks male quartet; 11-12, Hotsy-Totsy hour. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.1), 7 p. m., orchestra program. Grand Central theater. KTHS. Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8), 9:25 ' p. m., classical selections. New Arlington-Meyer Davis orchestra. KWKH. Shreveport, La. (273), 3:30 p. m.. piano music; 4, baseball; 9-12, dance music, Hotel Youree orchestra. WAMD, Minneapolis, Minn. (243.8), 7 p. m., open house night: 10, popular program; Larry Dunn; Gayle Wood, George Sankey, Merel Fuller, the harmony hurricane. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (416.4), 6:30 p. in., Dick Long's Nankin cafe orchestra: 8. musicale; 10, Dick Long's Nankin cafe orchestra. WDAF, Kansas City. Mo. (365.6), 6-7 p. m., piano tunlng-in nntuber; address, Roger W. Babson; TellMe-a-Slory lady; Plantation players; 11:15-1 a. m.. Merry Old Chief, Plantation players; Johnnie Camphell's Kansas City club orchestra; Charles Dornberger's Kansas City orchestra; Earl Coleman's orchestra. WFAA, Dallas, Tex. (475.9), 3:80-4:30 p. m., ukulele and vocal recital, Tom Fowler, Catherine McAdams; 6:30-7:30, Carl D. Green and his string orchestra; 8:30-9:30. .Tack A. Davis, pianist; 11-12, Adolphus hotel orchestra. WHAD. Milwaukee, Wis. (275), 6-7 p. m.. Arthur Unliter, organist. WHAS, Louisville. Ky. (399.8). 7:30-9 p. m., Pansyentertainers. WOAW, Omaha. Nebr. (526). 6 p. m., Rialto orchestra; 7. Gilbert Jaffy and his orchestra: 7:30. speakers' hour; 9, de luxe program; 11, Arthur Hays and his organ jubilee. WOC, Davenport. Iowa (483.6). 9-10 p. m., Vlnnle Thompson, pianist: Marie Delano, contralto; Dorothy Dettlof, violinist: 11-12, LeClaire hotel orchestra; Peter MacArthur, baritone. WSMB, New Orleans, La. (319). 6:30-10:30 p. m., Mary Conway and associate artists. Mountain Standard Time Stations KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4), 8 p. m., open-air concert; 10, dance program. Pacific Standard Time Stations KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. (252), 2-3 p. m., John Wright mtle-a-minute frolic, conducted by Charlie Wellman; 8-9, program, Paralta studios; 9-10, Miss Somes, whistling solos: Carl Gantvoort, tenor; Fred Bruley, saw soloist; Frances St. George, the jazzmania girl; 10-11. Warner Bros, frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (361), 8-10 p. m., San Jose high school band; George T. Mathews, director; Ted Duncan, saxophonist; Olga Leeman, soprano; Gladys Steele, X'oioan Deans, steel guitarists; Stewart Brady, boy soprano; Frank Clark, pianist; A. Bemlce Tutt, contralto; Antune Tomsk, concertina soloist. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2), 5:30 p. m., Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra, Jack Cronshaw, leader; 6-6:30, Art Hickman's BUtmore hotel concert orchestra, Edward Fitzpatrlck, director; 6:30-7:30, Radio kiddles' hour, Helene Plrie, readings; Dolly Wright, Dolly of Radloland; Sylvia Kaufman, pianist; Uncle John; 8-10, progTam, Newbery Electric corporation, arranged by J. Howard Johnson; 10-11:30, Art Hickman's Blltmore hotel dance orchestra. Earl Burtnett, leader; 11:30-2 a. m., Lost Angels of KHJ. Walter Kiddick, chief harpist, Lost Angel orchestra. KJR, Seattle, Wash. (384.4). 8:30-10 p. m., I. C. Warner program. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (336.9). 5:30-6:15 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe organ studio. Town Tattler; 6:15. travel talk, W. F. Alder; 6:30-7. Atwater Kent Radio orchestra. Paul Finstein, leader; 7-7:30, stories of insect life, Harry W. McSpadden; 7:30-8, Wurlltzer pine organ studio; 8-10, KNX feature program; 10-11, Ray West's Ambassador hotel dance orchestra; 11-2 a. m., Hollywood Nlte presented by the 233 club. KPO. San Francisco, Calif. (428.3), 6:35 p. rn.. Waldemar Lind and the States restaurant orchestra; 8-12, Jack Coakley's Cabirians. KTCL. Seattle, Wash. (305.9). 6:50-7:15 p. m., Hermie King and his orchestra; 9:10-9:30, Hermie King and his orchestra; 9:30-12, Radio night. Sunday, August 30 Sunday, silent night for: CHNC, CKAC, KFAB, KFKX. KFMO, KFOA, KSD. KYW. PWX. WAHG. WBAV, WCAE, WCAU. WCEE. WDAF. WEBJ, WGR. WHAD, WHAS, WHAZ, WJR, WLIT. WMC. WOO. WOR, WRC, WREO. WSAI, WSMB, WTAM. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations CFCA. Toronto, Can. (356), 11 a. m., Bloor Street Baptist church: 7 p. m., St. Paul's Anglican church. WCAE. Pittsburgh, Pa. (461.3), 3 p. m.. People's Radio church services; 6:30, dinner concert, William Penn hotel; 7:20, Capitol theater gang; 9:15, Goldman band. WCTS, Worcester, Mass. (268), 7:20-9:15 p. m., Capitol gang. Major Bowes, director; 9:15-10:15, Goldman band concert WEAF, New York, N. Y. (491.5), 3-5 p. m., "Sunday Hymn Sing," Federation of churches; 7:20-9:15, "Capitol Gang," Capitol theater. WEEI, Boston, Mass. (475.9). 7:20 p. m.. Major Bowes and the Capitol theater gang; 9:15, program. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 7:30 p. m., services. Arch Street Presbyterian church; 9:15, Goldman band concert. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (319), 10:30 a. m.. Central Presbyterian church service; 3-4 p. m., vesper service. WHAR, Atlantic City, N. J. (275), 2:30 p. m.. Seaside hotel trio; 2:45, sermon. Rev. Hinson V. Howlett; 7:50. Chelsea Baptist church:' 9, Seaside hotel trio; 11:15, Strand theater organ recital. gram. KFNF. Shenandoah. Iowa (266), 7;T;n p. rn . Hotel B attractive dinner concerts Mondays and Thursdays at WTIC, Hartford. WHN, New York. N. Y. (361.2), 1-1:30 p. m., organ recital, Lexington theater; 5-5:30, Roseland dance orchestra; 10:45-11:15, Janssen's Hofbrau orchestra. WIP. Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2), 4:15 p. m. musical exercises, St. James Episcopal church, Atlantic City; 7:lo. services, Holy Trinity church: 10. features broadcast simultaneously with WPG, WGBB and WJIAF. WJAR. Providence. R. I. (305.9), 7:20-9:15 p. m., Capitol theater gang; 9:15-10:15, Goldman band concert. WMCA, New York, N. Y. (340.7). 11-12:15 p. m., services. Third Church of Christ: 7-7:30, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra. WNYC. New York. N. Y. (526). 8:45-8:50 p. ro., baseball results; 9-11, Brooklyn Mark Strand theater program. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1), 9:45 a. m., church service; 5, baseball: 7, interdenominational service. KYW, Chicago, III. (536), 11-12:30 p. in.. Second Presbyterian church. Rev. Jeziah Sibley, pastor; 4-5, KYW's Evening American studio. WBBM, Chicago, III. (226), 4-6 p. m., Stewart-Warner program; Tiny Dave Nudelman; Nate Caldwell: Charlie Garland; 8-10, Samovar orchestra; William Molnairc. Charlie Garland, Sunset male quartet, Wendell Weigert; Sunday midnight nutty club feature; Samovar orchestra ; Charlie and Dare. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (333.1), 8 p. m.. talk, "Starlore and Religion." George Leo Patterson; 8:45, Minnie Fowler Scott, organist. WCX, Detroit. Mich. (517), 10:30 a. m., services, Cen» tral Methodist Episcopal church; 3:30 p. m„ band conceit, Belle Isle: 6, dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel; S, the Detroit Symphony orchestra. WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 3:30-5 p. m.. Ivan Francisci Sunday afternoon musicale; 7-8, Park theater orchestra. WEBH, Chicago, III. (370.2), 7-9 p. m., artists program. WGBU, Fulford-by-the-Sea, Fla. (278), 9-11 p. m.. sacred concert. WGN, Chicago. III. (370.2), 11:45 a. m.. Chicago theater program; 3 p. m.. Lincoln Park hand concert; 9-10, Drake concert ensemble, Edward Durresne. WGY, Schenectady. N. Y. (379.5), 10 a. rn., services. First Presbyterian church; 7 p. m., musical program from W.IZ; 7:13, Lakewood farm ensemble, WJZ; 9, Godfrey Ludlow, violinist, WJZ. WIBO, Chicago, III. (226), 10 :T5 a. m.. church service. Rev. Asa ,T. Ferry; 2-4 p. m., Carroll Martin, trombonist; George .Ternberg, cornstist; Dan Russo, viofinist; Tert Fiorito. pianist; Dorothy Davie Dillow, soprano; Ralph Walker, tuba soloist; 6-8, Jack Sprat concert trio; Earl Raymond Bigclow, pianist; Carl Linner. pianist; Joe Allabough, tenor: 10-12. Harrv Geise, Joe Allabough, Ted Fiorito. Dan Russo, Mark Fisher, Paul Small, Gail Bandell. WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 10 p. m., classical program. WLS, Chicago, III. (344.6). 7:30 p. m.. Ralph Emerson, organist; 8-8:55, WLS Little Brown church. WLW. Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3), 9:30 a. m., school, editorial staff of Sunday School Publications. Methodist Book concern; 11, services. Church of Covenant. Dr. Frank Stevenson; 8:30 p. m., H. & S. Pogue orchestra: Arthur Dondero. solol6t. V/MBB, Chicago, III. (250). 3-5 p. m., Woodlawn theater orchestra; John S. Everett, baritone; Trianon orchestra; Fisher and Wayne; 7-8:30, Trianon ensemble. Woodlawn theater orchestra; 8:30-10:30, Trianon orchestra; Florence Tenney; Harold Stokes, accompanist, Clyde Hager, reader. WORD, Batavia, 111. (275), 10 a. m., hymns and sacred songs, I. B. S. A. choral singers: address. G. A. Hall; 6:45, Imogene LeGros, soprano; Mabel Mundall Peterson, accompanist; I. B. S. A. choral singers; address. W. E. Page. WOJ, Chicago, III. (447.5), 8-10 p. m.. Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden orchestra : Bela Marta, violinist; Marie Dneprova, Russian soprano; Lavina Price, pianist: Muriel Keneally, soprano; Adeline Keller, contralto: Sheppard Levlne, tenor; Helen Reed, accompanist; Fontella trio. WREO, Lansing, Mich. (285.5), 10:30 a. in.. First Baptist church; Mrs. Henry Chambers, organist. WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio (326). 3 p. m.. Radio sermonetle, Press-Radio Bible Service, Inc.; 3:10, WSAI Radio chimes, Robert Badgley. WTAS. Elgin, III. (302.8), 8-12 midnight. Purple Grackle orchestra; Herbie Mintz. Maurlne Marseilles, Phil Wilcox. Evelvn Johnson, Art Stiller. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (352.7), 11 a. m, St. Paul's Episcopal cathedral; 6:20 p. m., Capitol theater gang; 8:15, Goldman band concert. Central Standard Time Stations KFAB, Lincoln, Nebr. (340.7), 4-5 p. in., dinner program. KFDM. Beaumont, Texas (315.6), 3-10 p. m.. musical program. KFNF, Shenandoah. Iowa (266), 10:45 a. m.. First M. E. church; 2:30 p. m. . Golden Rule song sen-Ice; 3, music; 6:30. Golden Rule circle; 8, Union church services. KFVE, University City. Mo. (240). 8:30 p. m.. amusement review; 10, sacred musical cantata, "My Redeemer," Rev. C. W. Davis, director; "The Prodigal Girl," Rev. C. W. Davis; Bethlehem Congregational church orchestra. KOIL, Council Bluffs, Iowa (278), 7:30-9 p. m., the Monarchs orchestra. WAMD, Minneapolis, Minn. (243.8), 6 p. m., Radisson ensemble; 7, popular program; 9, "The Valiant," oneact play, Arthur H. Faust and company; 10, Coilla Dare and Mabel Connell's eight lady entertainers. WCBD, Zion, III. (344.6), 8 p. m., mixed quartet, trombone quartet; Mrs. H. E. Mayneld, soprano: Mrs. Hester Robinson, reader; William C. Dunn, euphonium soloist; Paul Stewart, cornet; R. F. Reid, baritone; Dorothy Schadd, pianist. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 10:30 a. m.. Plymouth Congregational church; 4:10 p. m.. House of Hope Presbyterian church ; 7 :30, First Baptist church; 0:15, Lillian Dahl Lindstrom, pianist; Beethoven string quartet; Selma Erickson, soprano; Paul Oberg. pianist. WDAF. Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 4-5 p. m.. program, Newman, Royal. Pantages theaters; 5-5:30, Sunday school lesson. Dr. Walter L. Wilson. WFAA, Dallas. Tex. (475.9), 6:30-7:30 p. m.. Radio Bible class. Dr. William M. Anderson; 8-9, Westminster Abbey Presbyterian church; 9:30-11, Little Symphony orchestra. WHAD. Milwaukee, Wis. (275). 3:15 p. ru.. Milwaukee Park board hand. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (399.8). 10 a. m., church service. Temple Adalh Israel. WHO, Des Moines, la. (526), 7:30-8:30 p. m. Bankers Life trio. WOAI, San Antonio, Tex. (394.5). 11 a. m.. First Presbyterian church: 8 p. m.. Central Christian church, 9:30-10:30, program. Penelope Borden, director. WOAN. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. (282.8). 9-10 p. m.. Vaughan Radio orchestra, Herschel Raines, director; male tiuartet, saxaphone quartet. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (526), 9 a. in., chapel service, Rev. R. R. Brown; 9 p. m.. chapel service. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (483.6), 1-2 p. m.. Palmer Little symphony; Paul ,T. Vipperman. tenor; 8-S.-30, First Baptist church. Rev. J. M. Jones; 9:30-11:30, Palmer Little symphony. WOS, Jefferson City, Mo. (440.9), 8 p. m.. Union church services. Mountain Standard Time Stations KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4), 10:50 a. m., service. First Church of Chiisi Scientist; 4 p. in., KOA orchestra; 7:50, First Church of Christ Scientist. Pacific Standard Time Stations KFWB, Hollywood. Calif. (252). 9-11 p. m., late news followed by Warner Bros. Sunday night movie frolic. KGO. Oakland, Calif. (361), 11 a. m,, First Unitarian church: 3:30 p. m., KGO Little Symphony orchestra; s, First Unitarian church. KGW. Portland. Ore. (491.5). 10:15-12 noon, services, Church of Our Father. (Unitarian); 7:25-9 p. m., services. First Presbyterian church. KH1, Los Angeles. Calif. (405.2), 6-6:30 p. m.. Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaw, leader: 6:30-7, Art Hickman's Blltmore hotel concert orches (Continued on page 13)