Radio Digest (Oct 1923-July 1924)

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RADIO DIGEST STATION WINTER OPENINGS ADD INT The Week's Headliners on the Air IF IT is a lovely moonlight nig-ht Tuesday tune in at midnight for WFAA and hear the Gibson Mandolin and Guitar club, or Bagley's Whispering Jazz Orchestra at "tt'GI. On "Wednesday if you are very serious, WDT offers you a grand opera singer, Harriet De Young Kaplan, and if you are not, Henry Walter Graham, the humorist, will tell funny stories at KYW. For lovers of the harp Margaret DeGraff will play Thursday at WGT. Martha Gomph, also a harpist, will be heard at WGR. WLWs special Thursday program this week will be a Russian night. If you prefer Irish music, you can spend a pleasant evening Friday with WOT. Radio like the movies has some very young stars to delight the hearts of grown-up folks. Harold Stelk, the boy soprano, will be heard at WOC, and Jeannette Shirley, a six-year-old pianist, will be heard Friday at KHJ. Do not miss Bertha lies' reading of children's plays at WMAQ. Saturday go to the vaudeville via KSD's broadcasting of the Missouri Theater specialties and then spend the rest of the evening dancing to music from KGW, WDAP, WMAQ, WBZ, WOC, WFAA, WWJ, and WIP. If you are not too tired Sunday night, the Hawaiian musical recital of the MacDowell Sisters at WFAA will be romantically suggestive of the South Seas. The program to be given by the Georgine Servoss Choral Club Monday night at WGY will be full of favorite classical selections. Drama notes: WGI, Amrad Players; WGY, "The Hottentot;" WLW, Russian play, "The Bear." KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326). 6:15 p. m.. Dinner concert. Grand Symphony Orchestra. David Broudy. director; 7:45, Children's period; 8:30, Tenor solos: "Dalviaur," "Three Sons," "A Sprengisandi," "Glgjan," "Tarid," "Goodbye." CF. Bogmaldur. Palsson; Soprano solos, Irene Madonna; Trio selections: "Because I Lore You, Dear," "American Life," "Melody in P," Trio from the Pittsburgh Ladies' Orchestra, Frances Young, violinist; Alma Crombie, cellist; A D. Lief eld, pianist; Cornet solos: "Calm as the Night." "Young Werner's Farewell," Theodore Liefeld. cometlst; Quartet numbers: "Night In June," "All Hall America." "Mexican Serenade"; Mandolin aolos: "Believe Me If All Thos Endearing Young Charms," "My Old Kentucky Home," A D. Liefeld. KGW. Portland, Ore. (Pacific 492). 330 P. ra.. Taut on "The Hot School Lunch," Jeanette P. Cramer; 8:00, Talk for farmers. Paul V. Marls; 10*0, Dance music. George Olsen and his orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific. 395), 1230-1:15 p. m., Music. News; 2:30-330. Matinee musicale; 6:45-7 30, Children's program, "The Sandman, 8:00-10:00. De Luxe Procram. KSD, St. Louis. Mo, (Central, 546). 8:00 p. m., Program, Advertising Club glee singers; 1 1 *0, Dance music, Dave Silverman's Orchestra. KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 536). 1135 a. m.. Table talk, Mrs. A J. Peterson of Peoples Gas Co.; 2:35 p. m.. Studio program; 5:00. Latest news: 6:50, Children's bedtime story; 8:58, Musical program, Sammie Williams; Herbie Mintz, pianist: A. W. "Sen" Kaney, specialty act; 9*1, Program, American Farm Bureau Federation. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (Central, 476). 730-830 p. m.. E. Clyde Whltlock; 9:30-10:45. Fort Worth Harmony Club. WBZ. Springfield, Mass. (Eastern, 337), 730 p. m.. Twilight tales for the kiddles; First lecture in the Household Management course, Agnes H. Craig; 8:00, Concert, Harriet Ely, pianist; Milton J. Aronson. violinist; 9:00, Bedtime story for Grown-ups, Orison S. Marden. WCX. Detroit Mich. (Eastern, 517), 11:00-12:00 midnight, Red Apple Club. Will Oollin3, Bernlce Baebum. WDAP, Chicago, III. (Central, 360), 135 p. m., Drake Concert Ensemble; Blackstone String Quintet; 7:00, Drake Concert Ensemble: Blackstone String Quintet; 10:00, Frederick W. Agard. tenor; Bob Cougle, pianist; Jack Chapman's Orchestra. WDAR, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 395). 12*0-12:54 p. m.. Organ recital. Stanley Theater; Dinner music, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: 2:00-3:00, Song recital; 4:30-5:55, Piano recital. Edna Finestone; 7307:45. Bedtime stories. Dream Daddy; 7:45-8*0, Dramatic Review, Walter GTreenougb. WDT, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 405), 12*0-1*0 p. m., Songs, Bob Evans; "Keep on Trying," Bryon Gay; Piano solos, Robert Hood Bowers; "Nobody Else But You." "Moon Light Nights," Wolfe Gilbert; Songs, Hugo Frey; "Susan," "Where the Sacramento River Flows," Sob Evans. WFAA. Dallas, Texas (Central, 476), 12 30-1:00 p. m., Address, DeWltt McMurray, editor Semi-Weekly Farm News; 830-9:30, Program, Tell Me This Club of the Dallas Journal in orchestra, song and expression; 11*0-12*0 midnight Gibson Mandolin and Guitar Club. WFI. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 395), 1:00 p. m.. Dinner music, Meyer Davis BcllevuB Stratford Concert Orchestra; 3*0, Popular song program; 6 30, Dinner music, Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra; 7*0, Bedtime stories by Cousin Sue: 8:00, Educational talk and song recital; 930, Radio play by Strawbridgo and Clothier Radio Players. WGI, Medford Hillside. Mass. (Eastern. 360), 3*0 p. m., Amrad Women's Club: "Hospitality Talk." Marjorie Drew; Selections on the Chickering Ampico and Brunswick; 5*0, "Twilight Tales." Eunice L Randall; 6*0, Late news flashes: 6:15, Weekly review of conditions In the Iron and Steel Industry; 7:00, Barley's Whispering Jazz Orchestra. WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern. Standard. 360), 12:301*0 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist: 4*0. Margaret Blakeslee, violinist: Martha flomph. harpist; tea time music. Statler Palm Room: 6:30-7*0, George Albert Bouchard, organist; 7:00. Digest of the day's news; tonics of scientific interest Miss Idella Banker (above), from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, will sing on the big opening program for the winter season at Station WLW, the Crosley company. Her voice is pure lyric soprano -' WGY. Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 2*0 p. m.. "Courses In Home Nursing." Anna McGee; 7:45. A Few Moments with New Books, William F. Jacob; "Legend," WGY Orchestra; "Polish Dance," Freelove Miller, pianist ; Selections for String Trio, Edward Bice violinist; Leo Kliwen, violinist; Ernest Burleigh, cellist; "Modern Laundry Service," William A. Biddie; "Le Papillon," "To the Rising Sun.' Freelove Miller; "Spring's Awakening," Peter Schmidt, clarinetist; "Rhapsodle." Orchestra; Football strategy, American-Boy; "Hurooresque," Edward Bice: Valse Chromatlaue." Freelove Miller; "Song Without Words," Ernest Burleigh; "Gavotte Piquante. Or WHAS, Louisville. Ky. (Central, 400), 4*0-5*0 p. m.. Selections, Strand Theater Orchestra. Harry SCurrle, conductor; "Just Among Home Folks : Selections, Blalto Theater -organ ; 730-9*0. Concert. Bay Pfaff and his orchestra; Roading, An Interesting Historical Episode. WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509). 1 :00 p. m.. Organ recital, Karl Bonawitz, Germantown Theater Organ; 3:00. Artist recital; 7*0-7:30, Bedtime stories by Uncle Wlp; 8:00. Dramatic Review; 8:15, Concert; 9:00, Short talk; 9:15, Recital. _ WJAX, (Eastern. 390). 730 p. Id., Concert program arranged by the Cleveland News Leader; 7:30. Bedtime story. E. G. Johnson; 7:45. 11107/8 Syncopaters in an orchestral program; Soprano Trio. Edith Cannon, Dorothy Maskell. Rose Soton. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Eastern. 309). 10*0 p. m.. "A Japanese Sunset," "Tin Roof Blues^ -Electric Girl." Circle Orchestra; Piano solos, Claire Harkness; "Life and Happiness," May Cornell Stoiber; Circle Orchestra. .„,_. . .. n WMAQ. Chicago, III. (Central. 447.5), 430 p. m.. Program, pupils, Glenn Dlllard Gunn School of Music; 730, First of series of programs, arranged by consuls of foreign countries: 9:00, Dance music Blue Fountain Room, Hotel LaSalle; 9:15, The Whitney WOC%avem!oX^iowa (Central. 484). 12*0 m.. Chimes concert; 3:30 p. m.. Educational program, A G. Hinrichs; 5:45. Chimes concert „.„...,„ . WOO. Philadelphia, Pa (Eastern, 509) , 1 1:001 1 .30 a. m.. Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:00-12:55 p. m., Dinner music. Wanamaker Tea Boom Orchestra; 4:45-5*0. Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt WWJ. Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 517). 930 a. m. "Tonight's Dinner" and a special talk by the Woman s Editor; 9:45, Fred Shaw, popular pianist and BongBter and Margery Richmond, pianist in their Ironing Day" program; 3*0 p. m., Detroit NewsOrchestra; 7:00, Detroit News Orchestra; Town Crier; Mrs. Annabelle ToUe. soprano; Miss Tolle, pianist; Ali D. Fleming, baritone; Rev. Sanborn, speaker. Wednesday, October 17 CFCN, Calgary, Alta. (Mountain Standard. 440), II p. m.-l a. m.. Plaza cabaret dance program; other special musical numbers. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326). 6:15 p. m., Dinner concert, KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra: 7:30, Literary program, Marjory Stewart: 7:45, The Children's Period; 830, Orchestra numbers: 'Castles In Spain," "Dance Espagnole," "Gypsy Airs," "The Land of Joy," "Frangesa." "H Trovatore," KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra: Contralto and tenor duet: "Hunting Scene," Mrs. Woestehoff and Mr. Thompson; Tenor solos: "On Away, Awake Beloved, "Love's Garden of Roses," "Minor and Major. "Three Shadows," J. Malcolm Thompson; Contralto solos: "Nebbie." "I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly " "The Unforseeii." "Sink, Sink. Red Sun,' Anne Hagmeier Woestehoff; Duet, "Home to our Mountains." „ ,. KGW. Portland. Ore. (Pacific, 492). 330 p. m.. Children's program, music by children, story by Aunt Nell; 8:00, Webber's Juvenile Orchestra; 9*0. Business talks. Alexander Hamilton Institute; 10:00, Dance music. George Olsen and his orchestra; Solos, Mrs. Fred L. Olsen. ,. , .. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific. 395), 12:30-1:15 p. m., Music, news; 2 30-3:30, Matinee musicale: 6:45-7:30, Bedtime story, "Uncle John"; 8:00-10:00, Frances Ledman. pianist. ._.„.„„. _ KSD. St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 546), 8:00 p. m.. Concert, Abergh's Concert Orchestra; 11*0, Dance music, Gene Rodernieh's Orchestra. KYW. Chicago. III. (Central. 536). 1 1 35 a. m.. Table Talk. Mrs. A. J. Peterson of Peoples Gas Co. ; 5:00 p. m., News of the day; 6:50. Children's bedtime story; 8*0-8:58. Herbie Mlntz. pianist; Harry Glese, pianist; Mary Lee., soprano; Sallie Menkes, accompanist; "Mrs. Perkins' Close Call." Henry Walter Graham, Chicago's humorous story teller; 9*5, Reviews of the latest books. Llewellyn Jones. PWX, Havana, Cuba (Eastern, 400), 9*0-11:30 p. m., Municipal band, national and foreign music. WBAP, Fort Worth. Texas (Central. 476), 730-830 p. m.. Sam Losh: 930-10:45. Texas Hotel Orchestra. WBZ, Spingfleld. Mass. (Eastern. 337), 6:00 p. m., "La Slrcne Overture." "A Dream." "Bauamtanz," "Song to the Evening Star," "Coppelia Ballet. ' "Marguerite Waltzes." "Minuet Septett" "Pas do Voiles," "Adagio." "On the Old Plantation." WBZ Trio; 7:00, Third lecture In the radio course, "Alternating Currents." "Frequency." Edward H. Goodrich: 730, Twilight tales for the kiddies: "Proper Illumination to Prevent Eye Strain." Frank E. Dow. M. D. : Humorous program; 8:00. Convention. National Council of Congregational Churches, addresses. Dr. Sherwood Eddy. Dr. narry Emerson Fosdlek. WDAP. Chicago, III. (Central, 360). 135 p. m.. Drake Concert Ensemble: Blackstone String Quintet-: 7*0, Drake Concert Ensemble; Blackstone String Quintet; 10:00, Hugh Michel, tenor; Jack Chapman's Orchestra. V.'DAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395). 12*0-12*4 p. m.. Organ recital, Stanley Theater; Dinner music. Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2*0-3. -00. Orchestra selections, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: 4 305:55, Piano and song recital; 7 30-7:45. Bedtime stories by the Dream Daddy; 7:45-8*0. Current topics, Arthur D. Reese; 9:00, Song recital, piano solos, Edna Finestone; Dance music. Arcadia Cafe Orchestra, Howard Lanin, director; Special WDAR features. WDT. New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 405). 12*0-1*0 p. m.. Morning Song from Peer Gynt Suite. Peerless Trio; "April Mom." William Gibson. Ltllibelle Barton; "Winds of the South." Miss Barton; "Gavotte." ilr. Adams, cellist; "By the Waters of the Mlnnetonka," Mr. Gibson; "Allegro." The Peerless Trio; "My Heart at Thy Sweet "Voice." Miss Barton: "I Feel Thy Angel Spirit." Miss Marton and Mr. Gibson; "I Love the Moon." MI33 Barton; "Calm as the Night." Mr. Szirmaia, violinist: 7:00-8*0. Stage and Screen, Charles Reed Jones: Yainrhn De Death's Merry Makers; Harriet Do Young Kaphan. soprano; Madam Blanche Waldo Dewey, wh'stler; Recital. Mr. Selegamen; Sara Sagalowitz. soloist. WFAA. Dallas. Texas (Central. 476). 12*0-1*0 p. m., Address, Victor Sehoffelmayer, field representative of The Dallas Semi-Weekly Farm News. WFI. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1*0 p. m.. Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra; 3:00. Song recital and piano solos, Loretta Kerk; 630, Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 7:00, Bedtime stories by Cousin Nan. WGI. Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern, 360), 5*0 P. mS "Twilight Tales." Eunice L Randall: 6*0. Late News Flashes; 6:45. Girls' Hour, "Camp Fire Girls." by "Big Smoke": 7:30, "Science Up to Date." Scientific American; "This Week's Judge"; Musical program. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern Standard. S60.) 12 30I :C0 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist : 4 *0, Margaret Blakeslee, violinist; Martha Gomph. harpist; Tea time music, Statler Palm Boom; 6:30-7*0. George Albert Bouchard, organist; 7*0. Digest of the day's news; 8:45, Address, the Rev. Louis Sudemeyer. St. James Evangelical Church, chairman religious education committee, Erie County Sunday School Council, on "Religious Training of Children" : 9 *0. Concert, Edward Messersmlth and Sons, of Niagara Falls. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central 400), 4*0-5*0 p. ■.. Selections, Strand Theater Orchestra. Harry 6. Currie, conductor; "Just Among Home Folks"; Selections, Alamo Theater Organ; 7 30-9*0, Concert, Ches Meyer's Orchestra, Ches Meyer, pianist and director; Bob Atwood, drummer; Ed Roddick, saxophonist; J. Milburn Stone, saxophonist; Ed Stebng. cometlst; Charles H Dannakcr. player of tuba: H. K Hopkins, banjoist; Lowell Nichols, trombonist: Paul Seyfert, violinist; Beading, "An Interesting Hlgtorial Episode." WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 509). 3*0 p. ■.. Program of popular dance music; 6*2, Dinner musio, Jordan -Lewis Dance Orchestra. Bob Lewis, director: 7*0, Bedtime stories by Uncle W'ip. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Eastern, 309), 4:00-5*0 p. m.. Fireman's Band of the Oklahoma City Fire Department (enrouto for Richmond, Ya. . where the International Fire Engineer's Convention is to be held) ; 8.0O, Part One: "America." Syrian Temple Shrine Band; Invocation, Dr. Frank Stevenson; March. "136th U. S. A Field Artillery." Syrian Temple Band; Overture, "Slavonic Rhapsody." August Sehaefer, cornetist; The best loved southern melodies. Syrian Temple Band; Part Two: Concert. Karl Kirksmith, cellist; Idella Banker, soprano; Thomie P. Williams, accompanist; Address: Nationally famous speakers attending the 29th Animal Convention of the Ohio Valley Improvement Association ; P. Crosley. Jr., president of the Crosley Mfg. Co. ; Part Three: Syrian Temple Shrine Band, trombone comedy, "Hot Trombone," "Songs and Sayings." Syrian entertainers: Humoresque, "Pop Goes the Weasel." Novelty, "The Cuckoo." March, "The Man Among Men." WMAQ, Chicago, III. (Central. 447.5), 1:00 p. ».. Weekly talk, Chicago Assn. of Commerce Luncheon: 4:30, Program, Cosmopolitan School of Music and Dramatic Art: 7:00. Georgene Faulkner, the Story Lady. stories for children; 7 30, Lecture from Northwestern University; 9:00, Dance music. Hotel LaSalle Orchestra, E. E. Sheets, Jr.. director; 9:15. Weekly program, Lyon & Healy. WOC, Davenport Iowa (Central. 484), 12*0 m.. Chimes concert; 3 30 P. m., Educational lecture, Clyde G. Kern; 630, Sandman's visit: 7*0, Educational lecture for farmers, "Alfalfa and Woils." M H. Hoffman; 8*0, Pipe organ recital, Mrs. Frank W. Elliott; Mrs. O. D. Doran. soloist: 10:00. Artist musical program. Erwin Swindell, director; Mrs. Albert Potter, soprano; Mrs. Paul Boyd, mezzo-soprano: Harry Y. Mercer, tenor; Manlngton Bent, bass; Dorothy Smith, pianist. WOO, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509). 11*0-1130 a. m.. Organ recital, Mary E Vogt; 12:00-12:55 p. m.. Dimier music, Wanamaker Tea Room Orchestra: 4:455*0. Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt: 7:45. Dinner music Hotel Adelphla Roof Garden Orchestra: 830. Short talk: 9:30, Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt WOS, Jefferson City. Mo. (Central. 4409). 8*0-930 p. m.. Program of musical numbers; Short nddNPPBS and other features, employees of the Missouri State Highway Commission, Mrs. C F. Wasser. director; Address, by a specialist of the Missouri College of Agriculture. Jane Johnston Rupp (circle above), soprano soloist October 18 at Station WJAX. "The Wave from L the winter opening of WLW, Cincinnati, Wedne: WTAM, Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern. 390). 8*0 p. m.. Orchestral selections by the WTAM Orchestra: Violin solo. Ben SUverberg, Miss Sharp, accompanist: Soprano solos by Florence Wesson, Mrs. J. Powell Jones, accompanist; Banjo solos. Danny Russell. Carl Smitaor. accompanist: Baritone solos by Arthur Parry. Mrs. J. Powell Jones, accompanist: Cello solo by Max Schmidt. Miss Sharp, accompanist WWJ. Detroit Mich. (Eastern. 517), 930 a. m.. "Tonight's Dinner." by the WToman's Editor: 9:45, Public health service bulletins: 3:00 p. m., Detroit News Orchestra: 7*0. Detroit News Orchestra; Tows Crier; Vocal selections by pupils of George Cams. Thursday, October 18 KDKA. E. Pittsburgh. Pa. (Eastern. 326). 6:15 p. m. Dinner concert. Grand Symphony Orchestra. David Broudy, director; 730, International Sunday School laasona. Allegheny County Sabbath School Association; 7:45, The Children's period; 8*0. Program for the farmers, Frank E. Mullen: 8:45. Quartet •umbers: "The Cavalier's Song." "TaUy-Ho." 'Tlie Sweetest Flower That Blows," "Taliy-Ho." 'The of Glory." Blanchard Riester. first tenor; Robertson Tiltno. aeeond tenor; William Hasselman. first bass: Carl Ruhe. second bass: Piano solas: "Romance— F Sharp," "Soaring," "Siciliaaa," Impromptu. "F rn Minor." "Elfin Tanz." Marie YlerteUer; "Within These Hallowed Dwellings." Carl Ruhe. bass; "This Flower You Gave To Me." Robertson Til ton, tenor; "It Was Not So To Be," William Hasselban, bass; "Ah How So Fair," Blanchard Riester, tenor. KGW. Portland, Ore. (Pacific. 492). 330 p. m.. Woman's program. Child Training: 8*0, Dramatic program: 10*0, Dance music, George Olsen and his orchestra. KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific. 395). 1230-1:15 I p. m.. Music news; 2 30-3 30. Maur.ee musicale: 1 6:45-7 30, Children's story. "Uncle John"; 8*0 ' 1 0*0. Mexican concert. Jose Arias. KPO, San Francisco. Calif. (Pacific. 423). 1*0-2*0 p. m.. Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Orchestra: 430-5 30, Seiger's Fairmont Hotel 8*0 9*0. "Mary." "Her Rose." Edwin Ferguson, tenor; "What's In the Air Today?" "Moon of My Delight." Mrs. H. F. Coykendall; Bass solo. Jack Darrell; Dr. C. M Noel, speaker: "Kashmiri Song." "Sacrament." Edwin J. Ferguson, tenor: "Gracovlenne Fantastique." Bozena Kalas, pianist: "Homing." "Dawn." Mrs. H. F. Corkendall. soprano: Dr. C M Richards, accompanist: 9*0-10*0. Songs popular during the World War. Gladys Salisbury, orga: KYW. Chicago, III. (Central. 53$). 11:35 a at.. Table talk. Mrs. A. J. Peterson of Peoples Gas Co.; 2 35 p. m.. Studio program: 5*0, Latest news; 6:50. Children's bedtime story: 8*0-8*8, Herbie Mint* ' pianist; A W. "Sen" Kaney. specialty act: Man ' nlng and his band; 9*5, Twecty Minutes of Good Reading. Rev. C. J. Pernio. " WBAP. Fort Worth. Texas (Caatral. 476). 730-830 p. a, Fort Worth artists; 930-18*5, Fort Worth | artist WBZ. Springfield. Mass. (Eastern. S37). 730 ». ■_ Twilight tales for the kiddies: ""Dialogue." «th leetors in Short Story Writing. Dt. J. Berg Esenweis; 8*0. Concert Jfts. W. W. Macalptne. soprano; Mrs. ; M. P. Ford, pianist: 9*0, Bedtime atory for gurnet ups. Orison S. Marden. WDAP. Chicago. III. (Caatral. 3601. 135 p. ■..Drake Concert Ensemble: Blackstone String Quintet; 7*0, ' Drake Concert Ensemble: Blackstone String Quintet: 10:00. John Stamford, tenor; Jack Chapman's Or : chestra. WDAR. Philadelphia Pa (Eastern. StSL 12*0-12:54 p. at.. Organ recital. Stanley Theater: Dinner Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: 2*0-3*0. < Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: 430-535. talks and song recital; 738-8*0. Bedtime Dream Daddy.