Radio Digest (Oct 1923-July 1924)

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1 -Illustrated, February!), 192J, \7 AE LINCOLN NIGHTS THIS WEEK 1 u At the right, Mabel Swint Ewer, one of the best trumpeters In the country, who will be heard from WFI, February 5. Left, Rex Battle, leader of Mt. Royal Hotel concert orchestra, which broadcasts its popular music from CKAC, Montreal, Canada, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. In circle above, Mildred Simons, of WLAG. Thousands of Radiophans depend on her for their keenest thrill of the day, when she reads the fiction story during: the afternoon program. She also reads the morning household hints. tiire. Margery Smith; 8:00, Accordion solos. John Sylvester; 8:15, Dance music, George Olsen's Metropolitan orchestra; 9:00, University of Oregon extension lectures; 10:30, Hoot Owls with Pantages frolic. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 12:30-1:15 p. m., Program. Lauraiue Smith, soprano: Viola Scapini, violinist; 2:30-3:30, Matinee Musicale, Lauraine Smith, soprano; Viola Scapini, violinist; 6:30-7:00, Children's program, Richard Headrick, screen juvenile ; Bedtime story by "Uncle John," 7:00-7:30, Organ recital from First M. E. Church, Arthur Blakeley. organist: 8:0010:00 p. m.. Program presented by the Timner String Conservatory of Music; 10;00-12:00, Art Hickman's Orchestra. KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 536), 11:35 a. m.. Table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 6:50 p. m.. Children's bedtime story ; 7 :0O-7 :30, Dinner concert. Clyde Doerr's Orchestra: Joska DeBabary's Orchestra; 10:00-2:00 a. m., Midnight Revue; Clyde Doerr's Orchestra; J. Remington Welch, organist. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (Central, 476), 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Concert, North Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College Band of Arlington; 9:30-10:r5, Monthly program. College of Industrial Arts. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern, 337), 6:00 p. m.. Dinner concert, WBZ Quintette; 7:00. "When the Load Came Off," Youth's Companion; 7:30, Bedtime story for kiddies; Current Book Review, R. A. MaeDonald; Story for Grown-ups, Orison S. Marden ; 11:00, Chamber music, WBZ Quintette; Mary Roberts Thans, soprano. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central. 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m.. Musical program, Leo R. Davis "Radio" Orchestra; 6:00-7:00, School of the Air: Address, Speaker from the Kansas City Club; Children's story and information period; Fritz Hanlein's Trianon Ensemble; 8:00-9:15, Novelty Night: Boy Scouts of America: 11:15-1:00 a. m., Nighthawk Frolic, The "Merry Old Chief" and the Coon-Sanders Novelty-Singing Orchestra. WDAP, Chicago, III. (Central, 360), 10:00 p. m., Emily Agnes Dolan. soprano: Jack Chapman's Orchestra. WDAR, Philadelphia (Eastern, 395). 11:45 p. m.. Dally Almanac: 12:02 p. m.. Organ recital, Stanley Theater; dinner music, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: 2:00, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 7:45, Book review by Robert Bruce; 8:00. Kadario, Walter Greenough's WDAR Players; 10:10, Howard Lanln's Dance Orchestra; Musical comedy stars from Philadelphia's leading hteaters; special Morning Glory Club features. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492), 11:00 a. m., S. K. Ratcliffe, Town Hall; 11:50, U. S. Dept. Agriculture; 4:00 p. m., Frances Christmas, cello; 4:30, Edna Gormley, soprano: 4:45, Minnie Polia, pianist; 5:00, Children's Hour Stories; 7:30, Thornton Fisher; 7:50, Battery Talk; S:00, Billy Jones and Ernest Hare: 8:30, News Review by Brooklyn Eagle; 9:00, Astor Coffee Dance Orchestra; 10:00, Mrs. Avilda. Wilson and Frank Brantley: 10:30, Ethel B. McKay, soprano. WFAA, Dallas. Texas (Contral, 476), 12:30-1:00 p. m., "Failure at Kadesh," Dr. Robert S. Hyer; 8:30-9:30. Western Union Telegraph Company's Messenger Boys' Band, Prof. F. W. Barrows, director. WFI, Philadelphia (Eastern, 395), 1.00 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra: 3:00, WFI Male Quartet; 6:00, Bedtime stories; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra. WGI, Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern, 360), 3:00 p. m.. Amrad Women's Club program : Afternoon musicale, Brunswick Console; 3:30, Talk, Dorothy Dean, director Metropolitan Division Massachusetts Council of Girl Scouts: 6:30. Meeting of the Big Brother Amrad Club: 7 :30, Evening program : Selected verse, Charles L. H. Wagner. Radio Poet; Red Cross Health Talk. Henry Copley Green; 8:15, Reading of Boy Scout Oath. WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (Eastern. 319), 12:30-1:00 p. m.. George Albert Bouchard, organist: 4:00, Tea time .music. Martha Gomph, harpist; Katherine Stang. violinist; 6:30 and 11:30, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler Orchestra; 7:30, Digest of the day's news; 8:00, Brief concert program of the reunion of the 1010 class. University of Buffalo Law School; 9:00, Concert, exclusively religious music, direction of E. C. Clerk, Buffalo City Mission. WGY, Sohenectady. N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 2:00 p. m., "Short Cuts in Housekeeping." Modern Priscilla; 6:30, Children's period; 7:35, Health talk. N. Y. State Department of Health: 7:45. WGY Orchestva : "Scouting," C. A. Gammons; "The Boy Scout Oath ; 8:15, Radio drama: "Icebound," WGY Players; 10:30, WGY Orchestra; Ernest Burleigh, cellist: Mollic Stockard, mo; Peter Schmidt, clarinetist; Leo Kliwen, vioiaist. WHA, Madison. Wis. (Central, 360). 8:00 p. m.. Addresses on Observations of a Year Abroad, Miss A. L. Marlatt. Director of course in Home Economics, Dr. Caroline Hedges of Chicago. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4:00-5:00 p. m.. Selections. Strand Theater Orchestra: Selectt as. Walnut Theater Orchestra; 7:30-9:00, Edith Baker's Orchestra; Edith Baker, saxophonist and director; Virginia Banker, pianist; Robert Seaton, saxophonist; Mary Louis Bachmann, violinist; Jimmy Horine, tuba player; Morris Bachman, drummer. WHB, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 12:23-12:35 p. m.. Music; 2:00-3:00, Ladles' Hour program: Sweeney Radio Orchestra; Thomas McCluskey, violinist; 7:00-8:00, Popular Music, Sweeney Radio Orchestra; "Better Homes." WHK, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 283), 9:00 p. m., Special dance program arranged by the Cleveland Radio Dealers' Association ; Music by Tomson's Novelty Dance Orchestra; Special vocal and instrumental numbers by popular entertainers. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360), 4:30-5:00 p. m.. "Snappy Trio": 5:15-5:30, Jack Fox's Melody Belles Orchestra; 9:30-10:15, Melo Club Orchestra, David Reich, leader; 10:30-11:00, Fred Whitehouse Revue. WIP, Philadelphia (Eastern, 509). 1:00 p. m., Gimbel's Tea Room Orchestra: 6:05, Jimmy Campbell and his Little Club Orchestra; 7:00, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories. WJAZ. Chicago, III. (Central. 447.7), 10:00 p. m.-2:00 a. m.. Program, Cable Piano Company; Oriole Orchestra. WJY, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 405), 7:30 p. m., "Income Taxes," Frank Shevltt; 7:45, Esther Klinefelter, soprano; C. Allen, accompanist; 8:00, The Honorable Julius Berg. "The Work of the New York Assembly"; 8:15, Esther Klinefelter; 8:30, Ashley Pettis,pianist; 10:15, Breau and Tobias; 11:00, Harold K. Bernstein, violinist; Dr. Milton Soloman, pianist. WJZ, New York. N. Y. (Eastern, 455), 12:15 p. m., Music from the Brick Presbyterian Church; 3:00, Organ recital, Leo Riggs; 5:00, "The Larger Aspect of World Affairs," International Interpreter; 5:15, Jimmy Moore, popular songs; 7:00, "Bedtime stories," Thornton Burgess; 7:30, Burr Mcintosh, the Cheerful Philosopher; 7:50, Vocal recital, Madame Soder-Hueck; 8:45, O. K. Davies of the National Foreign Trade Council; 9:00, Lucia Avella, violinist; Lucrezia Avella, pianist; 9:30, "Home Building," William H. Beers: 9:45, Jascha Gurewich, saxophonist; 10:30, Dance program, Paul Specht and his Alamac Hotel Orchestra. WLAG, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central. 417), 10:45-11:15 a. m.. Household Hints; 11:35-12:00 m.. Surprise program broadcast from the Twin City Automobile Show; 2:00-2:30 p. m.. Woman's Club Talk to be arranged by the Community Fund; 2:40-4:00, Daylight Concert; 4:00-4:30, Story reading. Mildred Simons; 5:30-6:00, Children's stories, Hubert Whitcomb: 6:00-6:30, Sport program; 7:30-8:15. Farm lectures broadcast from the Twin City Automobile Show; 9:159 :30, Business message, "Romance of Business." H. H. Bigelow; 9:30-10:15, Concert, Capitol Quartet (Joseph Panushka, tenor; Leroy Butler, tenor; Rudolph Ogren, baritone; Roy Pickel. bass) and Miss L. Murray, harp. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 309), 4:00 p. m.. Half hour lecture recital. WMAQ. Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5), 4:20 p. m., Items of interest to women; 4:30, Pupils of Busli Conservatory; 7:00, Weekly "Wide Awake Club," Mrs. F. M. Ford; 7:30, Music Memory Contest. Mrs. Marx E. Oberndorfer; 8:30, WMAQ Orchestra; 9:00, Program from banquet, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (Central, 500), 8:30 p. m.. Program, Mrs. James A. Martin, Jr. ; 11 :00, Frolic, Clarksdale residents, Marjorie Lamkin, director. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 484), 12:00 m., Chimes; 3:30 p. m., "The Manufacture of Diamonds," C. A. Russell; 5:45, Chimes; 6:30. Sandman's visit: 7:20, Sunday School Lesson, Dr. Frank W. Court, pastor; 8:00, Musical program, Erwin Swindell, director: Program. Rock Island Railway Orchestra of Chicago, Frank J. Nevins, zither soloist; Gustav Klein, concertina soloist: Geneva Zimmer, soprano. WOO, Philadelphia (Eastern, 509), 11:00 a. m., Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:00 m., Wanamaker Crystal Tea Room Orchestra; 4:45 p. m. . Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 7:45. Adelphia Hotel Orchestra; 9:00, WOO Orchestra; 10:30, Hotel Adelphia Dance Orchestra. WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 405), 2:30-3:00 p. m.. Joint Recital by Carrol C. Clark, baritone and Olive Hopkins, eoprano; 8:15-6:30. "Music While You Dine" — Fred Whitehouse Song Revue; 6:30-7:00. Man in the Moon Stories; 7:00-7:30, "Music While You Dine." WOS, Jefferson City. Mo. (Central, 410. 9>, 10:15 a. m., Boy Scout program; 8:00 p. m., MUler Theater Orchestra, E. S. Emerson, director; 9:00, Program, Faculty and students of William Woods College. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern. 517), 9:30 a. m., "Tonight's dinner." Woman's Editor: 12:00 m., Dance music, Jean Goldkette's Orchestra: 3:00 p. m., Detroit News Orchestra; 7:00, Detroit News Orchestra; Anne Campbell, Detroit News poet; E. M. Murray, baritone; George W. Westcott, saw soloist. Where to Hear Talks TALKS, instructive, serious, humi frivolous are broadcast daily and below are listed the stations to dial. Listen in Tuesday to the ad<: i many of our rail utives as broadcast by WGY, if you are interested in the great national issue, transportation. Do not miss the series of French lectures at V. Tuesday: KDKA, KGW, KYW, WBZ, WD AA, WGI, WHA, WHN, WJY. WJZ, WLAG, WMAQ, W< Wednesday: KDKA, KFAE, KYW, WDAF, WEAF, WGI, WHA, WHN, WJZ, WLAG, WMAQ. Thursday: KDKA, KYW, WDAF, WEAF, WFAA, WGI, WHA, WHN, WJZ, WLAG, WMAQ, WOAW, V Friday: KDKA, KFAE, KGW, KYW, WDAF, WEAF, WFAA, WGI, WGY, WHA, WHN, WJY, WJZ, WLAG, V, Saturday: WDAF, WEAF, WFAA, WGI, WJZ, WLAG, WOC. Monday: KFAE, WEAF, WHAZ, WLAG, WOC. — The Program Lady. Saturday, February 9 CKAC. Montreat, Can. (Eastern. 425), 7:00 p. m.. Kiddies stories in French and English: 7:30. Rex Battle and His Mt. Royal Concert Orchestra; 8:30. Studio entertainment, Canadian Pacific Railway; 10:30 soph C Smith and ills Mt. Royal Hotel Dance Orchestra. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326). 1:30 p. m.. Concert, Daugherty's Orchestra; 6:15, Concert. Weatlnghouse Band; 7:45, Children's period; 8:30, Concert Westingbouso Band, Virginia Kendrlck, contralto; Thomas A. Sullivan, tenor. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469), 6:45-7:30 p. m.. Bedtime story and concert; S:UO-0:00, Concert featuring dance numbers; 10:00-11:00, Vocal and instrumental concert. KFKX, Hastings, Neb. (Central, 341), Rebroadcasts program of KDKA. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 3:30 p. m., Children's program, story by Aunt Nell; 10:00, George Olsen's Metropolitan Orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific. 395). 12:30-1:15 p. ra.. Program presenting Dick Kennedy, piauo-accordeonlst, pupil of Syl Prior; The Songsters, a group of ten High-School girls of Long Beach; 2:3/ Matinee Musicale presenting Los Angeles Junior phony Orchestra, Leo Scheer, director; 6:45-7:30, Children's program, Helene Pixie, screen juvenile; Alice Frazier. soprano; Ella Warringer Mills, accompanist; Bedtime story, "Uncle John" ; 8:00-10:00, Program arranged by Isabelle Block, teacher of steel guitar; N. E. Brown, Electrical Engineer; 10:00-12:00, Art Hickman's Orchestra. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 423), 8:00-12:00 midnight, Art Weidner's Fairmont Hotel Dance Orchestra; KPO Trio. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 546), 3:00 p. m.. Program, group of children under 14 years of age; 7:00, Orchestra concert, organ recital, vocal and instrumental specialties, from Missouri Theater. KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 536), 11:35 a. m., Table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Poterson; 6:50 p. m., Clin bedtime story; 7:00-7:30, Dinner concert; Clyde Doerr's Orchestra: Joska DeBabary's Orchestra; 8:00-8:58, Musical program: Helen Engelke, soprano: Elmer Pringle, tenor: Phillip Milleville, baritone; Sallie Mei accompanist; Herb Mintz, pianist; 10:00-12:00 midnight. Midnight Bevue. KYW studio in the Congress Hotel. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (Central. 476), 7:00-7:30 p. m.. Review of the interdenominational Sunday School lesson and radio Bible Class, Mrs. W. F. Barnum. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern, 337), 7:00 p. m., Dinner concert. Hotel Kimball Trio; 7:30, Bedtime story for the Kiddies; "Bringing the World to America," "Our World" magazine; 8:00, William S. Tilton, baritone; Mrs. Ruby Tilton Klngsley, pianist WCAP, Washington, D. C. (Eastern, 469), 7:30-10:00 p. m.. Joint program with WEAF, N. Y. C. ; 10:0012:00, Dance music. WDAF. Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m.. Musical matinee: The Riley-Ebrhart Orchestra; 6:00-7:00, School of the Air: Edgar A. Linton, writerlecturer; Children's story and information period; Fritz Hanlein's Trianon Ensemble; 11:45-1:00 a. m., Nighthawk Frolic: The "Merry Old Chief" and the Coon-Sanders Novelty Singing Orchestra. WDAP, Chicago, III. (Central, 360), 10:00 p. m.. Harmony Girls, Bob Brown, Jerry Sullivan, Perry Wellman, Jack Chapman's Orchestra. WDAR. Philadelphia (Eastern, 395), 11:15 p. m.. Daily Almanac: 12:02 p. m., Organ recital, Stanley Theater; dinner music, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2:00, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 4:30, Robbie Lee and His Cotton Pickers; 7:30. Dream Daddy's bedtime WEAF, 'New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492), 4:30 p. m.. Annadale Hastings, soprano; 7:20. Herbert Ralph Ward, pianist and Florence E. Keffer, soprano; 7:50, Auction Bridge Talk; 8:00, American Chicle Trio and Quartette: 9:00, Sophie Irene Loeb; 9:10. Felian Garzia, pianist; 9:40, Prof. Howard Driggs; 10:00, FreedEiseman Dance Program; 11:00, Vincent Lopez Orch, courtesy Glmbels. WFAA. Dallas, Texas (Central, 476), 12:30-1:00 p. m., "The Labor Movement in England," George F. Thomas; 8:30-9:30, Leland Johnston, composer and performer of popular music; 11:00-12:00. Hawaiian Music, MacDowell Sisters. WFI, Philadelphia (Eastern, 395), 1:00 p. m., Mever Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 6:00, Bedtime stories: 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 10:10, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Dance Orchestra. WGI, Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern, 360), 6:30 p. m.. Meeting of the Big Brother Amrad Club; 7:30, Evening program: New England Business Problems, Arthur R. Curnick; Arthur Murray's course in Ball Room Dancing, lesson No. 10. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 12:30-1:00 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 6:30, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler Orchestra; 7:30, Digest of the day's news. WGY, Sohenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 9:30 p. m.. Dance music. Jack Symond's Orchestra. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4:00-5:00 p. m.. Walnut Theater Orchestra; Strand Theater Orchestra: 7:30-9:00, Concert, Sylvian Trio, Fannie Elizabeth Stoll, violinist; Myrl Cluisman, flutist: Evelyn Kaiser, pianist; Violet M. Code, soprano; Reading: An Interesting Historical Episode. WHB, Kansas City, Mo. (Central. 411). 12:40-1:00 p. m.. Dance program, Sweeney Radio Orchestra; 2:003:00, Ladies' Hour Concert. Sweeney Radio Orchestra; Roy Sanford, tenor. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360), 2:15-2:45 p. m.. Frod Whitehouse Revue; 4:30-4:45, Anne Fair in songs; 7:30-S:00, Clydo Moser and His Dancing Carnival Orchestra; 8:15-8:30, Jimmie Flynn, tenor; 8:308:45, Tom Bracken, baritone; 8:13 Langs, popular songs; 9:00-9:15, Robert F. Campbell, baritone. WIP, Philadelphia (Eastern, 509), 1:00 p. in.. Karl Bonawitz, organist, Germautown Theater: 6:05. Dinner music, Dick Regan and his WIP Symphony Orchestra ; 7:00, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; 10:10, Dance music. Charlie Kerr and Orchestra from Hotel St. James, and Ted Weems from Cafe L'Aiglon. WJAZ, Chicago, III. (Central, 447.7), 10:00 p. m.-2:00 a. m., Florence K. White, soprano: Cambridge sisters, vocal trio: Marion Leonard, violinist; Oriole Orchestra. WJZ. New York. N. Y. (Eastern, 455). 3:00 p. m.. Red and Gray Melody Boys; 3:30. Jean Welker, baritone; Augusta Murphy, accompatiist ; 4 :00, Tea concert. Hotel Belmont Stringed Ensemble, Harry Lemer. leader: 5:00, Program, Famo'is Pain Orchestra: 7:00. "Uncle Wigglly Stories," Howard Garis; 7:30. Ronald Greene, bass; 7:45. "Public Health," Harper & Bros.: 8:00. Ronald Greene: 8:15, Ma-xmllian Rose. Russian violinist; 0:45. Dinner of the Rensselaer Alumni Association: Speeches, William Henry Finley, president Chicago & Northwestern; Dr. Michael Pupin. of Columbia University. WLAG. Minneapolls-St. Paul, Minn. (Central. 417). 10:45-11:15 a. m.. Household hints: 11:35-12 m.. Weekly meeting of the "Postcard Club." broadcast Won WLA tin: i America, Dr. F. VV. Pepper, presiding; 6:00-6:30, = 3 lectures, "Mannheim, the Ruhr, Germany," Dr. Hans HoLswortn; Studio program, Jock McKcnzie singing Harry i. songs; 10:15-12:30, Dance program, St. Paul Athletlo Club Orchestra. WMAQ. Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5), 7:45 p. m.. Talk, Boy Scouts In Boy Seoul Week; 8:00, Program, Logausport, Indiana-Pennsylvania R. H. Band; 9:00, Balaban & Katz Chicago Theater I',. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (Central, 500), 8:30 p. m.. Program, George Hughes, Harry Lauder of Memphis. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 484), 1200 m.. Chimes; 3:30 p. m., "Preparation of Leather," C. C. Hall: 5:15, Chimes 6:30, Sandman's visit; 7:00, "On. tional Guard," Lieut. Ralph A. Lancaster; 9:00, 1". S. C, Orchestra, Gerald M. Barrow, director; V. B. Koclite, baritone. WOO, Philadelphia (Eastern, 509), 11:00 a. m., Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:00 m., Wanamaker Costal Tea Room Orchestra; 4:45 p. m.. Organ recital, Mary • : band concert. J. W. C. I. i WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 405), 2:>-2:45 p. m., Kate Smith, pianist of N. Y. ; Chris tine Galloway, soprano; 3:30-3:45, Jean Kate Smith: 3:15-1:00, Christine Galloway; 6:15-7:00, "Music While You Dine," by Colonial Dance Orchestra of Brooklyn: 7:15-7:30, Fred J. Bendel; 8:00-9:45, Artists of the Wessell Studios under direction of Mme. Florence Wessell, coach and accompanist: Helen Oshea, coloratura soprano; Lor: itralto; Wm. Berkhelmer, ; Dorothy lloyle. violinist; Mme. Wessell at the : 10:00-11:00, Wm. Barnes and His American Society Orchestra. WTAM. Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 8:15-0:00 p. m., si program for Christian Endeavor Convention; Orchestra numbers. The Christian Endeavor Orchestra, E. M. Burbank, director; Vocal numbers. Tinrise Christian Endeavor Quartette and the Maxwell Negro Quartette; Five-minute talk by the Rev. Frank L. Erett; 9:08-11:00. Regular Saturday Evening Dance program by the WTAM Orchestra; Solo numbers by Jules Sigmund. WWJ. Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 517), 9:30 a. m.. "Tonight's dinner," Woman's Editor; 3:00 p. m., Detroit News Orchestra; 7:30, Detroit News Orchestra. Sunday, February 10 CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Eastern, 425), 4:30 p. m., Organ, violin, cello, vocal selections. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469). 10:00-10:45 a. m.. Service by L. A. Church Federation; 4:005:00 p. m.. Vesper service by Church Federation Musicians; 6:45-7:30, Concert and bedtime story. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific. 423), 11:00-12:00 m. , Radio church service. American Bible Society; Fitzgerald Memorial Church Choir. KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 536), 11:00 a. m.. Central Church Service. Dr. F. F. Shannon, pastor; 6:30 p. m.. Excerpts from the New Testament — an American Translation, Prof. E. J. Goodspeed, read by William Ziegler Nouree; 7:00, Chicago Sunday Evening Club, speaker, Robert E. Speer. WBAP, Fort Worth. Texas (Central, 476). 11:00-12:15 p. m.. Church ;t Christian Church. Rev. L D. Andersen; 4:00-5:00, Organ concert; 5:00-6:00, Vesper concert; 11:00-12:00, Concert, Fred Cahoon's Orchestra. WCAP. Washington, D. C. (Eastern, 469). 11:00 a. m.. Religious service; 4:00 p. m. , Service at Bethlehem Chapel, Episcopal Cathedral; 7:20-9:00, Joint program with WEAF; 9:00-10:00, Organ recital from Skinner Organ Company. WDAP. Chicago, III. (Central, 360), 9:15 p. m.. Drake Concert Ensemble and Soloists. WDAR, Philadelphia (Eastern. 395), 2:00 p. m.. Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra, Feri Sarkozi, director. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492). 2:45 p. m.. New York Federation of Churches Program; 3:45, Dr. S. Parkes Cadman: 7:30, Capitol Theater Symphony Orchestra and Roxie's "Gang"; 9:00, Skinner Organ Recital. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central. 476). 8:00-7:00 p. m.. Radio Bible Class, Dr. William M. Anderson. Jr.; 9:30-10:00, "Christianity, a World Religion," Dr. L. N. D. Wells; 10:00-11:00, Popular dance music, Jack Gardner's Orchestra. WFI, Philadelphia (Eastern. 395). 4:00 p. m.. Studio Church services; 7:30, Services, Arch Street Presbyterian Church. WGI, Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern, 360), 4:00 p. m.. Twilight program: "Adventure Hour," Youth's panion: Musicale, Harold Bratt. soloist: "World Unity." auspices of the Greater Boston Federation of Churches: Musicale, "The Berkley Comedians." WGR, Buffate, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 3:00 p. m . 1 service, the Rev. John M. Peek. St. Paul's Reformed Church, speaker; 4:00-5:00, Robert Munn, organist. WGY, Schenectady. N. Y. (Eastern, 380). 11:00 a. m., Madison Avenue Reformed Church, Bid I^icko, pastor; 3:30 p. m„ WGY Symphony Orchestra; 7:45, Madison Avenue Reformed Church. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central. 400). 9:57 a. m, 00, Church service. Broadway 1 Church. Rev. Dr. Russell Johnson Plrkey, r 4:00-5:00 p. m., Concert. Nazareth Junior Colli WHK, Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern, 283). 9:00 p. m. cert program of favorite musical numbers by the WHK Trio; Ben Burtt, pianist. Ben Silverberg. violinist, and Max Schmitt, cellist and director; Vocal nun Fred. Van Luit. baritone. WHN. New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 360), 3:00-4:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor program; 5:00-5:15. John D. ! of the National Security League, in talk: W. H. N. Radio Five. WIP. Philadelphia (Eastern, 509). 4:00 p. m.. Germantown Y. M. C. A. meeting; 8:00, Bed S^id a: Orchestra; Karl Bonawlu. or„ WJAZ. Chicago, III. (Central. 447.7). 6:00-9:00 ; Esther Gielo. soprano: Helen Leefelt, pinnist; I Kranz. violinist: Oriole Orch WLAG, Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (Central. 417). 10:30 a. m. -12:00 m.. Mom: . vterian Church. Minneapolis; 3:45-4:4S p. m-. Vesper service. House of Hope Church. St Paul: f-46-9'15. Evening service. So-mid Church of I list. Minneapolis; 9:30-10:43. Musical cot eapoiis Business Men's Association's Mandolin Orchestra. (Continued on page ill)