Radio Digest (Oct 1923-July 1924)

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htober 20, 1923 1ST TO CURRENT WEEK'S PROGRAMS Harry Geise (left) has returned from the East where he has been making records and will "tickle the ivories" again for KYW listeners nightly, beginning October 15. Richard D. Wyckoff (above), who is broadcasting "Talks to Investors," Friday evenings over WEAF ;■ '■:'■:'■ action first at Station KYW, Chicago, will be heard ian Shrine Band Trio (below) are planning to help be members are Billy Waterworth, Eddie Ball and WDT, New York. N. Y. (Eastern, 405), 12:00-1:00 p. m.. Concert, Madam Lillian Croxton, soprano, Gertrude Stimbugh, pianist. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central, 476), 1230-1:00 p. m.. Address, A. B. Jolley, country farm demonstration agent; 8 30-9 30, Elks' Orchestra and Vocal Quartet WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 395), 1:00 p. m., Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra; 3:00, Song recital, Strawbridge and Clothier Male Quartet; Piano solos, Loretta Kerk; 630, Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 7*0, Bedtime stories. Cousin Sue; 8:00, Boy Scout Radio Corps; 8:30. Program of popular songs; 8:45, Dance Music, Jack Leroy and his Manhattan Melody Men from Cathay Tea Garden. WGI, Medford Hillside. Mass. (Eastern, 360), 5:00 p. m.. "Twilight Tales." Eunice L. Randall; 6:00. Late News Flashes; 7*0, "Bits of Wisdom," George Brtnton Beal; Radio drama by the Amrad Flayers. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, Standard, 360), 12:301*0 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 4*0, Margaret Blakeslee, violinist; Martha Gomph, harpist; Tea time music, Statler Palm Room; 6 30-7:00, George Albert Bouchard, organist; 7*0, Digest of the day's news; Boy Scout Radiograms; Employment bulletin ; Story from "The American Boy" magazine; 8:00, Dinner-dance music; Banquet and ball, Buffalo Real Estate Board. WGY. Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 360), 2*0 p. m., "Republican Platform and Principles," Mrs. Jessie W. Slater; 7 35, Open air talk. Jud Landon; 7:45, Prologue: Introduction of artists; "C Minor," Ethel Mineoff and Irene Cooley, pianists; "Chrysanthemum," "Bain," Mardi Kenny, soprano; "Mazurka," Margaret Dr-Graff, harpist; "Cinka Panna," "Minuet," Adelbert Purga, violinist; "Over the Hills to Ardentlnny," Tommy Cammidge; "Solfeggietto In C Minor," "Berceuse," Mary Danaher, pianist; Xylophone and Saxophone Medleys, Fred Paige Wyatt; "Cohen Visits Dr. Coue," Lillian Fisher, reader; 'Largo Movement." Ethel Mineoff and Irene Cooley, pianists; "Unbel di," Mardi Kenny; "Ballad," "Imitation of Mandolin," Margaret DeGVaff, harpist; "The Drug Clerk," Lillian Fisher; "Waldesrauschen," Mary Danaher; "I Think I'll Get Wed In the Summer Time," Tommy Cammidge; "Mazurka de Concert, ' Albert Purga, violinist; Selections for two pianos, "Rondo Movement," Ethel Mineoff and Irene Cooley. WJJAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4:00-5:80 T». m.. Selections, Strand Theater Orchestra, Harry S. Curiae, conductor: "Just Among Home Folks"; Selections, Rialto Theater organ; 7:30-9*0, Concert, Ella Sharrard Violin Quartette; Walter Bodeman, first violinist; Christine Jansing, second violinist; Dorothy Neat, third violinist; Theodore Williams, fourth violuust; Four-minute digest of International Sunday School lesson. Prof. William C. Hatfield; Fourminute Radio Forum talk. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. . (Eastern, 509), 1*0 p. m.. Organ recital, Germantown Theater Organ: 3:00, Song recital; 7:00-730, Bedtime stories by Uncle Wip; 8:00, "Where to Go and How to Get There," by £usene Hogle, Secretary of the Automobile Club of Philadelphia; 8:15, Dance music. Ace Brtgode and His Ten Virginians from Hotel Walton; 9:00, Organ i^^i. Karl Benawitz, Germantown Theater organ; 930, Recital WIAX' Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 8:15 p. m., *irst number of the second concert of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No. 3, "Erocia," *> Flat, Op. 55 (Beethoven) Allegro con brio. Marcia Funebre. Scherzo, Allegro molto; 9:30, Popular selections by the Hotel Hollenden Orchestra, Mr. carl Bupp, director; Vocal solos, Jane Johnston ttupp. Wr^L,Ci,nci1nati' 0hu> (Esrte™. 309). 4*0 p. m., uassical piano selections, Adelaide Apfel; 10*0. rwSl^!! , "'••"""i : Opening selections, Cincinnati ^owervatory of Music: "Russian Airs." Heiman w™ teaL "°,inist: Songs in Russian, Mrs. Helen fwf?. %thi11: "A legend." "The Volga Boat oong, Cincinnati Conservatory; Badario la one act, "The Bear"; Elena Popova. Helen McCoy; Qrigory Smirnov. Joseph Flick; Luka, Joseph Schreck; Descriptionist, Carolyn Weinbrey: "Oh. Thou Billowy Harvest Field," Mrs. Helen Hersey Tuthill; Russian Airs, Heimann Weinstein, violinist; Popular Entertainment: George Webb's Hawaiian Entertainers; Miami Dance Orchestra, VVMAQ, Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5), 430 p. m.. Program to be announced: 7:00, Weekly talk, Rockwell Stephens, auto editor; Weekly talk to Boy Scouts; 7:30, Speaker, Art Institute of Chicago; 9*0, Dance music. Blue Fountain Room; 9:15, Program, Prof. Alexander Nakutin. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 484), 12:00 m.. Chimes concert; 330 p. m.. Lecture, Karl G. Stephan; 5:45, Chimes concert; 6 30, Sandman's visit; 8*0, P. S. C. Orchestra; V. B. Rochte, baritone, popular music released. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 509), 11:00-1130 a. m.. Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt: 12*0-12:55 p. m.. Dinner music, Wanamaker Tea Boom Orchestra; 4-45-5:00, Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern. 517), 930 a. m., "Tonight's Dinner," Woman's Editor; 3*0 p. m., Detroit News Orchestra; 7:00, Detroit News Orchestra; Town Crier; The Detroit News Male Chorus. Friday, October 19 KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa, (Eastern, 326). 6:15 p. m.. Organ recital, Lucille Halle; 7:45, Children's period; 8:15, Boy Scout program. Richard Victor, scout master; 8:45, "Yellowstone Trail," Selection from "Traviata," "The Queen of Sheba," "Introduction and Ensemble," Solo for clarinet; "Final Valse." "Moonlight in Florida," "Three Dances from Henry VHI," "My Old Kentucky Home," "Lucia Di Lammennoor," "Bowl of Pansies," Westinghouse Band, T. J. Vastine, director. KGW, Portland. Ore. (Pacific. 492), 330 p. m.. Lecture, "Nutrition of the School Child," Margery M. Smith; 8:00, Solos; 8:15, Studio program, dance music, George Olsen and his orchestra; 9*0, "Oregon Resources." lecture. University of Oregon extension division; 10:30, Hoot Owls with Pantages Frolic KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 1230-1:15 p. m.. Music, news; 230-330, Matinee muslcale; 6:457*0, Children's program; 7*0-730, Organ recital, Arthur Blakeley, organist; 8*0-10:00, Jeanette Shirley, pianist, 6 years of age. KSD, St. Louis. Mo. (Central. 546), 8*0 p. m.. Program, Choir of Central Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Katherine Cowan, soprano; Mrs. Charles H. Austin, contralto; Waldo Ftnke, tenor; Frank Ingalls, bass; Mrs. Frank A. Neal, accompanist. KYW. Chicago, III. (Central. 536), 11:35 a. m.. Table talk, Mrs. A. J. Peterson of Peoples Gas Co.; 5:00 p. m-. Latest news; 6*0, Children's bedtime story; 10:00-1130, Late Show: Herbie Mintz. pianist; Harry Giese. pianist; Wendell W. Hall, KYW's Music Maker; Mary Lee, soprano; Sallie Menkes, accompanist; Pennsylvania Bailroad Chicago Orchestra. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (Central. 476), 7:30-830 p. m.. Fort Worth artists; 9 30-10:45, Texas Christian University. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern, 337), 6:00 p. m„ Dinner concert, "Undine Overture," "La Source," "Pixie Pranks," "Dance of the Hours," Selection, "Mignon," "Song of the Volga Boatman," "Divertissement," "To Spring," "Love's Dream," "The Eagle's Nest," WBZ Trio; 730, Twilight tales for the kiddies: Current book review, R. A. McDonald: "Safeguarding the Child," Leo D. Woedtke; 8:00, Concert, Mrs. George E. Howes, soprano; Margaret Haskins, pianist; WBZ Trio program: Scherzo from "Septet*," "Bouree," Cello solos. Selections, "Heriodiade." "Dance Macabre," WBZ Trio: 9:00, Bedtime story for grown-ups, Orison S. Marden. WDAP. Chicago, III. (Central, 360), 135 p. m„ Drake Concert Ensemble; Blackstone String Quintet: 7*0, Drake Concert Ensemble; Blackstone String Quintet; 10:00, George R. Hill, baritone; Rosemary Hughes, soprano; Jack Chapman's Orchestra. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 12:00-12*4 p. m.. Organ recital, Stanley Theater: Dinner music, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2:00-3:00, Concert, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 430-4*5, Piano solos, Edan Finestone; Song recital; 730-7:45. Bedtime stories by the Dream Daddy; 7:45, Book review, Doris Hyde; Short talks; Radio play by the Walter Greenough Players; 10:10, Dance music. Howard Lanin and His Arcadia Cafe Orchestra; Program of popular songs. WDT, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 405), 12:00-1:00 p. m.. Astrology, Dr. Arthur Brooks; Bob Miller, tenor; Lewis Pianni. pianist; Jimmy Flynn, songster: 11:30-12*0 midnight, Vaughn De Leath's Merry Makers in a dance program. WFAA. Dallas. Texas (Central, 476). 1230-1*0 p. m.. Address, "Israel, in the Midst of Nations," Dr. Robert Stewart Hyer; 830-930, Beeanto Male Quartet. WFI. Philadelphia. Pa., (Eastern, 395). 1:00 P. m.. Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra; 3*0. Song recital: John Owens, tenor. Caroline Hoffman, accompanist: 7:00. Safety Talk by Stanley Cowman, of U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty WGI,mPMedford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern, 360). 3:00 p. m., Amrad Women's Club; "Save New England Pines." Mrs. D. H. Goodwin; Selections, Chickering Ampieo and Brunswick; 5*0, "Twilight Tales," Eu nice Randall; 6:00, Late News Flashes; 6:45. Condition of Massachusetts Highways; 730, Readings, Charles L. H. Wagner, poet-composer; Musical program. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern Standard. 360), 12301 :0O 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, road reports; 9:00, Concert, Rialto Serenaders from the Mandarin Cafe, Buffalo. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 360, 2:00 p. in., "How to Buy China" ; 6 30, Children's program ; 735, "Your Health Examination and Your Child's"; 7:45, Radio farce, "The Hottentot," by WGY Players; Celise, Arline Montgomery: Ollie Gilford, Edward E. St. Louis; Mrs. Ollie Gilford. Margaret V. Smith: Swift, Frank Oliver; Alex Fairfax, John Loftus; Mrs. Chad wick, Lola Sommers; Peggy Fairfax, Rose Conn; Larry Gilford. Jerome Lovenheim: Perkins, Robert Parry; Sam Harrington, Edward H. Smith; Cap. Reggie Townsend, Charles S. Baumes: Orchestra selections; 10:30, Irish night program; WGY Orchestra: Walter Reagles. tenor; Edward A. Rice, violinist; Ernest Burleigh, cellist. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400). 4:00-5*0 p. m.. Selections, Strand Theater Orchestra, Harry S. Currie. conductor; "Just Among Home Folks"; Selections, Alamo Theater organ; 7:30-9*0, Soprano solos. Hazel McClennan; Ruth Finley, accompanist; Guitar and mandolin duets, Billy Hinkle, Jean Kohlhepp; Saxophone solos, Alvin Marcus; Hazel Schott, accompanist; Reading, "An Interesting Historical Episode." WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 3:00 p. m.. Artist recital; 6:45, "Radio Baseball Dope." by Monte Cross; 7:00-7 30, Bedtime stories by Uncle Wip. WMAQ. Chicago. 111. (Central, 447.5), 430 p. m.. Program, Busti Conservatory of Music; 7:00, "Wide Awake Club," arranged by Mrs Frances Ford; Children's plays. Bertha Hes; 7:30, Weekly musical lecture, Mrs. Marx E. Oberndorfer: 9:00, Dance music. Hotel La Salle Orchestra: 9:15, Program arranged by Prof. Alexander Nakutin. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 484), 12:00 m.. Chimes concert; 330 p. m.. Lecture, C. C. Flannigan; 5:45, Chimes concert; 630, Sandman's visit; 8:00, Musical program, Erwin Swindell, director; Harold Stelk, boy soprano; Dorothy Boeder, pianist; Catherine O'Brien, reader; Walter Kissick, violinist. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 11:00-11:30 a. m.. Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt: 12*0-12*5 p. m.. Dinner music, Wanamaker Tea Room Orchestra; 4:45-5:00. Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 9:00, Program of popular music; 10:10, Dance music. Hotel Adelphia Roof Garden. W0S, Jefferson City, Mo. (Central. 440.9). 8*0-9 30 p. m.. Regular concert of musical numbers and ad WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern. 390). 9*0 p. m.. Dance program by the WTAM Orchestra. WWJ. Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 517), 930 a. m., "Tonight's Dinner," Woman's Editor; 3*0 p. m., Detroit News Orchestra: 7:00, Detroit News Orchestra; Town Crier; Anne Campbell, News Poet; Mrs. Ross Beaumont, reader; Thelma A. Allen, contralto; Nick Shaver, baritone. Saturday, October 20 CFCN, Calgary, Alta, (Mountain Standard, 440), 10:0012:00 p. m.. Plaza cabaret dance program; Other special musical numbers : Early morning test program. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326), 6:15 p. m., Dinner concert, KDKA Sextet, Victor Saudek. director; 7:30. "Bringing the World to America," prepared by "Our World"; 7:45, The Children's Period; 8:30, Concert by the trio, Clara Huhn, soprano; Roy Strayer, tenor; George Wahl. bass: Earl Mitchell, accompanist; Quintet from the KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra. KGW. Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 3:30 p. m., Children's program, musio by children, story by Aunt Nell; 10*0, Dance music, George Olsen and his orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 1230-1:15 p. m., Pupils of Davis Musical College; 6:45-7 30, Children's program, "Uncle John"; 8:00-10:00, Grace Senior Brearley, pianist. KSD. St. Louis, Mo. (Central. 546). 8*0 p. m.. Orchestral concert, organ recital, vocal and instrum-ntal specialties, Missouri Theater. KYW, Chicago. III. (Central. 536), 11:35 a. m.. Table talk, Mrs. A. J. Peterson of Peoples Gas Co.; 5:00 p. m., Latest news of the day; 6:50. Children's bedtime story; 8:00-8:58, Herbie Mintz. pianist; Harry Giese, pianist; Wendell W. Hull. KYWs Music Maker; Mary Lee, soprano: Sallie Menkes, accompanist: A. W. "Sen" Kaney. specialty act: 9*5, "Under the Evening Lamp," by the Youth's Companion. PWX, Havana, Cuba (Eastern. 400), 9:00-11:30 p. m.. Dora O. Siel. soprano; Estrella Herrera, pianist; Juan Odlna. flutist WBZ, Sprlnfield. Mass. (Eastern. 337). 7*0 p. m.. Dinner concert. Hotel Kimball Trio. Jan Geerts. director; 730, Twilight tales for the kiddies; "Bringing the World to America." prepared by "Our World Magazine": "This Week's Judge"; 8:00. Concert. Bert Young, tenor; Mr. Loew. baritone: Mrs. Miriam M. Thomson, accompanist; 9:00, Bedtimo story for grown-ups, Oriscs. S. Marden; 930, Dance music Bolton and Clprlano Orchestra. WDAP, Chicago, III. (Central, 360), 135 p. m., Drake Concert Eusrmbie; Blackatons String Quintet 7*0 Dr"k« Concert Ensemble; Blackstone Suing Quint*' 10*0. Betty Holmes, soprano; Bob Brown and hla ukulele: Fred Boas, eomixver; M~i~ii.nt OuanalU;Jack Chapman's Orchestra. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eaatarn. 395), 12*0-12*4 P. m.. Organ recital, Stanley Theater; Dinner music Arcadia Cafe Concert 2*0-3*0. CoaeerL Arcadia Cafe Concert Oichesira; 4 30-6:56 Hani recital. 730-8*0, Bodnine storlea by toe 'Dream LM/l'ty. ^^ W°T. .New York, N. Y. (Eastern. 405). 12:00.1:00 (,. m.. Tlnkerroaii and the Winged Tarle"; Jun-» Latoys Harmonists, dance program. WFAA. Dallas. Texas (Central, 476). 1230-1*0 p ■ CUlzenshJp arel Toh-ranca." Judge Jn:i..-j <j wifaun'830-9 30. Smith. Family, aong. Instrument, salutation; 11*0-12:00. Footwarment' Or. WFI. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastsn. 395). 1*0 p. m. Dinner nnj Stratford I 3*0, Dance music; 630. Dinner music, ' Rollerae Stratford Orchestra; 7*0. BedUme etorUs by Cousin Sum; 8*0, Short talks and song r» WGI, Medford Hillside. Man. (Eastern. 360) 730 p. «.. Twenty-ninth of a tertes of talks on New land Business Problems, Arthur B Cumlck Musical program. WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (Eastern Standard. 360). 12301:00 p. i„.. George Albert Bouchard. r,rgaui»f 4*0, Margaret BlakMlse, violinist; Martha Gomph harpist; Tea time music, HtatLer Palm Room; 6 30-7*0 George Albert Bouchard, org* WGY. Schenectady. N. Y. (Eastern, 360). 9*0 p. ■.. Kenmore Hotol Orchestra. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4*0-5*0 p in Selections, Strand Theater Orchestra. Harry s. ciirrle conductor: "Just Among Home Folks"; Selections Klalto^Theater^ organ; 730-9*0, Concert, "auaplcei log Hla Mrs. Emory Isold; Beading, "An Interesting torical Episode." WHK, Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern, 283), 8*0 p m Popular selections by the WHK Trio. Vocal numbers by favorite entertainers. WIP. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509). 1*0 p ■„ Organ recital, Karl Benawitz on Germantown Theater organ; 3*0, Dance music; 7*0, Bedtime stories Undo Wip; 8:15. Artist recital; 9*0. Dance music. WMAQ. Chicago. III. (Central, 447.5). 8*0-10*0 p. m Musical program, Mrs. Mae Graves Atkins' Dance music. Hotel La Salle Orchestra; Music broadcast direct from The Chicago Theater. W0& Davenport. Iowa (Central. 484). 12*0 ■„ Chimes concert; 3 30 p. m.. Lecture. C C. Hall; 5:45, Chimes concert; 6 30, Sandman's visit • 9*0 Dance program, P. .S. C. Orchestra; V. B. Bochte. baritone soloist. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 509), 11*0-1130 a. m.. Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12*0-12*5 p. m.. Dinner music, Wanamaker Tea Boom Orchestra; 4:45-5*0, Organ recital. Mary E Vogt WWJ. Detroit Mich. (Eastern. 517), 930 a. ■ . 'Tonight's Dinner." Woman's Editor; 3*0 p at., Detroit News Orchestra; 5*0, Football scores 7 30 The Detroit News Orchestra and football scores. Sunday, October 21 CFCN. Calgary, Alta. (Mountain Standard. 440), 10:4512:00 a. m„ Grace Presbyterian Church service; 7309:00 p. m., Knox Presbyterian Church service. KYW, Chicago. III. (Central. 536), 11*0 a. m.. Church services. Orchestra Hall, Chicago; Dr. F. F Shannon, pastor; 7*0 p. ra„ Sunday Evening Cliib service. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern. 337), 11*0 a. m.. Church services. South Congregational Church, Bev. James Gordon Gilkey, pastor. WDAP. Chicago, III. (Central, 360), 9:15 p. ■„ Drake Concert Ensemble. WDAR, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395). 12:00-12:45 p. m.. Organ recital, Stabley Theater; Dinner music, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 430-5*5, Song recital; 7:30-7:45, Bedtime stories by the Dream Daddy; 7:45-8:00, Mbving picture review, by James A. Nassau; 8:00, Short talks: Song and piano solos; Dance music, Howard Lanin's Arcadia Cafe Orchestra; Program of popular songs. WFAA, Dallas. Texas (Central. 476), 230-330 p. m.. Radio Chapel Bible Class. Dr. William M Anderson. Jr., pastor; 9:30-10*0, Sacred recital by First Methodist Episcopal Church. South; 10*0-11*0, Hawaiian musical recital, the MacDowell Sisters. WFI. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 4*0 p. m.. Church services; 7 30. Services and organ recital from Arch Street Presbyterian Church. WGI, Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern. 360). 4*0 p. m., "Adventure Hour," Youth's Companion; Concert program, Edison Laboratory Phonograph; Stories by Arturo; 830, Talk on World Unity, auspices of Massachusetts Federation of Churches: Musical program, Mrs. Lottie Griffin Stevens, soprano: Mrs. Martha B. Clifford, alto; Gladys W. Hodnott. alto; Doris Dutcher, violinist: J. Frederick Roberts, pianist. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern Standard. 360), 3*0 P. m.. Vesper service, choir music, St John's Lutheran Church. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 360). 11:00 a. m., Church services. State Street Presbyterian Church. Rev. P. A. MacDonald. pastor; 330 p. m.. Program by WGY Symphony Orchestra; 730, Church services. State Street Presbyterian Church. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central. 400). 9*7 a. m . Organ music; 10*0. Church services. Seventh Day Adventlst Church, Rev. Dr. B. G. Bryant, pastor: 4*0-5*0 p. m., Concert, auspices Mrs. Jean Webster MurrelL Monday, October 22 WDAP. Chicago. IH. (Central. 360). 1:35 p. m., Drako Concert Ensemble; Blackstone Sirim; Qui:. WFI. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395). 1*0 p. ■.. Dinner music, Bellenie Stratford Concert Orchestra: 3*0, Short educational talk: Piano solos: 630. Dinner musie, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 7*0 p. m„ Children's Own Half Hour, stories by Cousin Sue. WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern Standard. 360). 12301*0 p. m., Guprge 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; 9:00, Mixed program, featuring W. H. Tenny. comiioser. and his "Songs of the North." WGY, Schenectady. N. Y. (Eastern. 360). 2:00 p. m.. "Setting the Table Correctly" ; 7:45, Address, "Coal Mining," F. L. Stone; "Trees," "Starry NlghL" "Indian Summer." Georgine Servoss Choral Club: "When the Shadows Fall." Mrs. Robert Sir reader; "The Water Lily." "HumoresQue." ( Club; Selections for two pianos. "Peer Gynt s Marion M Bulison and Alva Knapp: "Under." "Swallows." Choral Club; "Souvenir," Edward violinist; "Dance of the Snowflakes." Georgina Servoss Choral Club. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central. 400). 4*0-5*0 p. m.. Selections, Strand Theater Orchestra: Harry S. Currie. director; "Just Among Home Folks"; Selections, Alamo Theater Organ. WHA7. Troy. N. Y. (Eastern, 380). 9*0 p. m.. Albany Railroad Y. M. C. A. Night, concert program and address. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509). 3:00 p. ■.. Short talk: 6:45. "Radio Baseball Done.'' by Monte Cross; 7*0-7:30. Bedtime stories by Uncle Win. WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 509). 11*0-11:30 a. m.. Organ recital Mary E. Vogt: 12:00-12:55 p. m . Dinner music. Wanamaker Tea Room Orvh 4:45-5:00. Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt: 7:45. D music. Hotel Adelphia Roof Garden 8:30. Short talk bv Ralph Bingham; 9*0. WOO Or. : Robert Golden, director; 10:10, Organ recital. Mary WOS, Jefferson City, Mo. (Central, 440.9). 8*0-930 p. m., "Radio Famous Missouri Stale Prison Concert Band," Virgil W. Combs, bandmaster.