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RADIO DIGEST May 5, 1923 The Week's Advance Broadcast Programs Tuesday, May 1 KFI (Pacific. 400). 6:45-730 P. M.. Peter Babbit: Loe Angeles County Medical Sy. ; Concert. Junior Music Clubs of Southern Calif.: 8:00-9:00 P. M.. Concert, Kgan School: 10:00-11:00 P. M.. Beading, Dr. Frank Xagel of Hollywood Opera Beading Club: Programs of Matinee Musii al Club, MacDowell Club and Los Angeles Music Teachers' Assn. KHJ (Pacific, 400). 12:30-1:15 P. M., Concert: 6:45730 P. M., Children's Hour, concert and bedtime story by 'Tncle John": 8*0-10:00 P. M., May Day party given by Uncle John. KYW (Central. 400). 8:00-8:58 P. M., Bosine Leonard. Soprano: Bobert Lindt, Accompanist: Balph P. Elliott. Tenor; Hariet Weeber. Accompanist; Mary Agnes Doyle. Header: Wendell \T. Hall. Music Maker. WBAP (Central. 400). 7:15-8*0 P. M., Concert. Mrs. Pearl C. Davis, soprano; E. Clyde Whitlock, violinist; 930-1030 P. M.. Concert, Gainesville. Texas. Orchestra, under auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, C. C. Shell, director. WDAP (Central. 390), 10:00 P. M., Concert, Lake View High School Band; Sinfonian Quartette; Soloists. Mr. Benj. CarsTvtll, Tenor; Virginia Burch, Contralto. WDAR (Eastern, 400), 12:02-1*0 P. M„ Organ redtal. Stanley Theatre; Concert. Arcadia Cafe Orchestra; 3*0-3 30 P. M.. Vocal and piano solos: 4:15-4:45 P. M.. Talk. Betsy Logan. "Affairs of the Heart;" Musical recital: 5:45-6:00 P. M., Dream Daddy with little tots; 730-7*0 P. M., Dream Daddy with boys and girls. WFAA (Central. 400), 1230-1*0 P. M., Address. "Music Week," D. L. Whittle, Pres. of Dallas Music Trades Ass'n ; 830-930 P. M., Band concert; 11*012*0 P. M.t Musical program under auspices of Lester Gunst Co. WFI (Eastern, 400). 1:15-2*0 P. M.. Meyer Davis. Bellevue-Stratford Concert Orchestra; 330-4:15 P. M-, Nellie G. Abbott, violinist, Philadelphia Women's Symphony Orchestra; 6 30-7*0 P. PH., Popular Music; 9:00 P. M.. Musical program. WSI (Eastern. 350). 3*0 P. M., Amrad Women's Club. Modem Priscilla talk, Buth E. Xewman; 5:00 P. M.. "Twilight Tales." Uncle David; 6:15 P. M.. "Iron Trade Beview"; 830 P. M., Business Beport, Soger W. Babson; Entertainer, Xelson Waring, pianist. WGR (Eastern, 400), 3*0 P. M.. Music; 4*0 P. M., Ampico Becital; 7 30 P. M., Digest of Day's News; 7:45 P. M.. Topics of Scientific Interest prepared by Scientific American. WGY (Eastern, 370). 1*0 P. M„ Music and address, "Furnishing the Summer Porch;" 7:40 P. M., Address, "New York's Fresh Water Fisheries," Justin T. Maboney. New York Superintendent of Inland Fisheries; 7:45 P. M., Musical program, "Non e ver," Howard H. Wheeler, cornetist: "Crooning Water." Lois B. Hardesty, soprano: "Nocturne In C Minor." Irene Cooley, pianist; "Armorer's Song," from "Bobin Hood." Edmund Wltherwas. bass; "In Autumn." Howard H. Wheeler; "Tis Spring," "To You," Lois B. Hardesty; Address, "The Moral Influence of the Drama." Babbi Goodman Lipkind; "Etude in E Minor," (Chopini, Irene Cooley: "Asleep in the Deep," Edmund Witherwax; "Venus Waltz," Howard H. Wheeler; "Within Mv Heart a Song," "Good Night," Lois B. Hardesty; "The Bass Viol," Edmund Withenvax; First Movement, "Allegro Moderato," from the Concerto in A Minor (Grieg), Irene Cooley, Kittv Mienhold, pianists. WHAS (Central, 360), 4:00-5*0 P. M., Organ recital. Hevde C. Conrad. Alamo Theatre organ; Biography of Old Testament characters. "The Sanballat Crowd;" Vocal selections. Mrs. James M. Bussell, soprano; May Greece, accompanist ; Piano selections. Miss Mary Greene; "Just Among Home Folks," Louisville CourierJournal : 7:30-9:00 P. M., Concert, Louisville Flnte Club. Oakley H. Kellogg, Dr. Theodore Beust. Earl Keursteiner. Chas. Gardner. Mrs. Theodore Beust, accompanist; Beading. "An Interesting Historical Episode." WIP (Eastern, 400). 1:00-1:15 P. M., Business talk; 2:00-3*0 P. M., Artist Becital: 6:00-630 P. M., Dinner Dance Music; 7:00-730 P. M., Uncle Wip's Bedtime stories; 10:10 P. M., Dance music Charlie Kerr and orchestra from Cafe L'Aiglon. WJAX (Eastern. 360), 8:00 P. M., Concert arranged by Cleveland News: Dance music, Joe Smith-Martha Lee Club Orchestra; Negro Spirituals, Mozart Club of Cleveland; Chorus, Lutheran Choir. WLW (Central. 360), 10*0 P. M.. Concert, Alpha Chapter of Delta Omicron Sorority, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. WMAQ (Central, 400), 435 P. M., Program arranged bv Bush Conservatory of Music; 7*0 P. M., Babson report; W, I. Lyon talks on "Bird-banding;" Clarence Hansen talks on "The Power of the Small Town;" 9:15 P. H., Vocal music. Miss Grace George; David W0C (Central, 400)', 12:00 M., Chimes Concert: 330 P. M., Educational talk by F. C. Walker; 5:45 P. M., Chimes Concert, WOO (Eastern, 400), 11:00-1130 A. M.. Grand organ recital; 5*0 P. M., Grand organ recital and trumpets. WWi (Eastern. 400). 930 A. M.. Music: 3*0 P. M., The Detroit News Orchestra; 7:00 P. M-. "The Town Crier." Detroit News Orchestra, program by Healy Shops. Wednesday, May 2 CFCN (Mountain, 440), 1030-12 P. M., Dance program, Imperial Orchestra, Plaza Cabaret. KFI (Pacrne, 400), 6:45-730 P. M., Peter Babbit; Nick Harris Detective Stories from Pantages Theater Bldg. ; Concert, Junior Music Clubs of Southern Calif.: 10*011*0 P. M., Program, Wa-Wan Club; Vocal seleetions, Badio Girls Quartet; Program, Musical Optimists. KGW (Pacific 400). 8*0-9*0 P. M., Old Timers Party. KHJ (Paerflc, 400), 12 30-1:15 P. M., Concert; 6:45738 P. M., Children's Hour, Concert and Bedtime ISRMICS -fllmimfH Pfamlr l«ifcn*in) Product . SHEETS TUBIS RODS RADIO PANELS POLISHED BLACK FINISH CUT PERFECTLY SQUARE TO ANY SIZE VZZ THICK /2* pER SO. INCH yi6" THICK ?4« PERSO.INCH Vzz" THICK K PER SQ. INCH '/8 " THICK 1/2* PER SQ. INCH 3/\6" THICK 2* PER SQ. INCH VA " THICK Z'/Z^ PER SQ. INCH 3/S " THICK 4* PER SQ. INCH '/&." 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M., Concert. European Club of Fort Worth. WDAR (Eastern. 400). 12*2-1*0 P. M.. Organ recital. Stanley Theater, concert, Arcadia Cafe Orchestra; 3:00-3 30 P. M., Fashion talk. Betsy Logan; Becital; 4:15-4:45 P. M.. Talk, "Affairs of the Heart," Betsy Logan; Musical program: 5:45-6:00 P. M., Dream Daddy with the little tots; 730-7:50 P. M„ Dream Daddy with the boys and girls. WFAA (Central, 400). 1230-1*0 P. M., Address, "Brotherhood of Man Pageant," J. Howard Payne. WFI (Eastern. 400). 1:15-2:00 P. M., Meyer Davis Dance Orchestra, 330-4:15 P. M., Musical program; 630-7*0 P. M., 1030-12:00 P. M., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Dance Orchestra. WGI (Eastern. 3B0), 5*0 P. ft., "Twilight Tales," Uncle David; 6:45 P. M., "Camp Fire Girls," Eunice L. Randall; Concert, Emma Ainslee, contralto, and pupils: Health talk, Henry Copley Greene, American Bed Cross: Talk on Farm, Garden and Lawn, Breek's; Concert, Emma Ainslee and pupils. WGR (Eastern. 400), 2*0 P. M.-3D0 P. M., Music; 4*0 P. M., Ampico recital; 7*0 P. M.t Digest of Day's Xews; 8*0 P. M., University of Buffalo quartette. W. E. Davis, director; H. M. Parker, violinist. WHAS (Central, 360), 4*0-5*0 P. M., Organ recital, Heyde C. Conrad, Alamo Theatre organ; Biographical sketch of Old Testament characters, "Melaehi," T. O. Alexander, Baton Bouge, La. ; Mother's Day address, Bryan B. Bladock, Fort Worth, Texas; "Just Among Home Folks," CourierJournal; 7 30-9*0 P. M., Concert, Senior class of Louisville Conservatory of Music. Bobert Xall Thompson, director, pianists, Katherine Pedigo, Geraldine McXeely, Evelyn Kaiser, Mrs. Marie Bornwasser, Marie Whiteside, Clarice Thompson, Mildred Strehler, Dorothy Adams ; Headings, Mabel Morrison, Bessie Sonner; Vocal solos, Margaret BickeU Iva Dagley. Sallie Pennington, Elizabeth Shelter. ; Violin solos, Cora Cook, Texarkana, Texas, Marion Nugent. WHK (Eastern. 360), 8*0 P. M., Concert, WHK Orchestra. WIP (Eastern. 400). 2:00-3*0 P. M.. Popular musical program; 6*0-630 P. M., Dance music; 7*0-7:30 P. M., Uncle Wip's Bedtime Stories. WLW (Central. 360), 8:00 P. M., Children's entertainment. Willis Music Company; Original poems, T. C. O'Donnell, editor of Writer's Digest; Badario, "Trader Turned Gentlemen;" Concert, Casino Orchestra. WMAQ (Central. 400), 4:35 P. M.. Program by Cosmopolitan School of Music and Dramatic Art; "Stories for the children" Miss Georgene Faulkner; 9:15 P. M.. Musical Program bv Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Eddy. WOC (Central, 400), 12*0 noon. Chimes Concert; 3 30 P. M., Educational Talk, D. K. Kirk; 6 35 P. M., Sandman's Visit; 7*0 P. M., Pipe Organ Concert. E. John Bichards, organist, Edna SonnevUle, soloist: 8:00 P. M., Lecture. "Americanism." auspices Masonic Service Association: 10*0 P. M., Musical Program, Erwin Swindwll, director. WOO (Eastern, 400), 11*0-11:30 A. M., Grand Organ Becital; 1130-11:55 A. M., Grand Organ Becital and trumpets; 9*5 P. M. WSY (Central. 360), 8*0 P. M.. Musical program. "On The King's Highway." Male Choir; "The Bird of the Wilderness," Mrs. Lucile B, Brooks, soprano; "Crucifix," Brown Bates, bass, J. D. McGill, tenor; Praise God In His Holiness." Quartet; "Bose of My Heart," Brown Bates; "Trovatore," Mrs. Kimball Morrison, pianist: "His Way Is Mine," Male Choir; 'Tarewell," Mrs. H. T. Burnett, contralto; "I Will Magnify Thee," Double Quartet; "Whispering Hope," Mrs. Lucile B. Brooks, Mrs. H. T. Burnett; "Martha," Mrs. Kimball Morrison; "The Biver of Life," Male Choir. WW! (Eastern, 400), 3*0 P. M., Kews Orche«tra; 7:00 P. M., The Town Crier. Xews Orchestra; Mrs. Meta Goebel Owen, mezzo soprano; Miss Julia WenzeL pianist. Thursday, May 3 KFI (Pacific, 400), 6:45-730 P. M., Peter Babbit; Program. T. M. C. A.; 8:00-9:00 P. M., Concert, Sherwood Music School; 10*0-11*0 P. M., Vocal selections, Hollywood Girls Quartette; Los Angeles Oratorio Sy. ; First Congregational Church Choir ; Instrumental music, Geo. J. Birkel Co. KGW (Pacific. 400), 7:00-730 P. 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