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RADIO DIGEST
May 12, 1923
The Week's Advance Broadcast Programs
Tuesday, May 8
CFCA (Eastern. 400). 8:00-9:00 P. M.. Concert. Selection from "Tumble Inn." Star Orchestra; "Roses," Arthur Davies, tenor; "Pizzicato Polka," Suite. "From the South," Star Orchestra; "The Swan." H. Saunders, cellist; "Until," Arthur Davies; "In Wintertime." Orchestra; "The Evening Star," H. Saunders: "My Dreams," Arthur Davies; "Dolores." Orchestra.
KHJ (Pacific. 400), 12:30-1:15 P. M.. Concert; fr:45-7:30 P. M.. Children's Hour, Concert and bedtime story by "Uncle John;" 8:00-10:00 P. M., Concert. Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, musical fraternity.
KSD (Central. 400), 7:00 P: M., Children's program, Thelma Boiler, reader: Edward Meisenback. violinist; Fanny Kusselnian. soprano; Lorraine Thessler, pianist; Harriet Thesen, reader; Milton Adler, pianist; Calvin M. Woodward, Manuel Training School Orchestra: Musical program, 8:00 P. M.. Olga Buermann, Swiss Alpine Singer; Martin Kiefer, zither; Fred Kiefer, violin; Address, "Turkey and the Turks," Lt. J. I. Connbly.
KYW (Central, Daylight Saving, 447). 8:00-8:58 P. M., Musical program. Birdie Gordon, soprano, Sallie Horkes, accompanist; Arthur W. Blake, tenor. Martha Huber, accompanist; Henry Walter Graham, humorist.
WBAP (Central. 400). 7:15-8:00 P. M.. Concert. Bex Maupin's Original Texas Hotel Orchestra: 9:30-10:30 P. M., Concert, Harmony Club of Fort Worth. Tex.
WDAP (Central, Daylight Saving, 390), 10:00 P. M.. Musical program. String Quartet, courtesy of Louis Brosseau; Mrs. Jane M. Spear, pianist; Clarence A. Pierce, baritone; Jack Chapman's Orchestra.
WDAR (Eastern. 400), 12:02-1:00 P. M.. Organ recital, Stanley Theatre; Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 3:00-3:30 P. M.. Song recital and short talks: 4:154:45 P. M., Betsy Logan on "Affairs of the Heart;" Musical program; 5:45-6:00 P. M., Dream Daddy with little tots; 7:30-7:50 P. IM„ Dream Daddy with boys and girls.
WFAA (Central, 400), 12:30-1:00 P. M.. Address,
. DeWltt McMurray, editor of The Semi-Weekly Farm News; 8:30-9:30 P. M., Readings, Mrs. J. Y. Fincher and pupils; 11:00-12:00 P. M., Musical program, under auspices of W. A. Green Company.
WFI (Eastern, 400), 1:15-2:00 P. M., Concert, Meyer Davis Bellevue-Stratford Orchestra; 3:30-4:15 P. M., Musical recital; 6:30-7:00 P. M., Children's Own Half Hour.
WGI (Eastern, 360), 3:00 P. M.. Amrad Women's Club; 5:00 P. M., "Twilight Tales," Uncle David: 6:15 P. M., "Iron Trade Beview;" 8:30 P. M., Musical program.
WGR (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 360), 2:00 P. M„ Music; 4:00 P. M., Ampico recital.
WGY (Eastern. 380), 7:35 P. M.. Address, "Marking Mountain Trails," Arthur H, Hopkins, New York State Conservation Commission; 7:45 P, M., Musical Program, "Psyche," American Trio; "The Old Refrain," Edward A, Rice, violinist; "Bolero," American Trio: "The Swan," Ernest Burleigh, cellist; Address, "Union College Days of John Howard Payne," Dr. Charles Alexander Richmond; "Home, Sweet Home," Union College Glee Club; Address. "John Howard Payne and Home, Sweet Home," Willis T. Hanson, Jr. ; "Bigoletto," WGY Instrumental "Quartet," "Spanish Dance," Earl Rice,' pianist; "A Little Bit of Harmony," Glee Club; "Canto Amoroso." Edward A. Bice and Leo Kliwen, violinist and violist; "March," Quartet.
WHAS (Central, 360), 4:00-5:00 P. M., Organ recital, H. C. Conrad, organist at Alamo Theater; Musical program, Margaret Monroe, pianist; Ruby Freeman, soprano; Ruth Sharp, accompanist; "Just Among Home Folks," Courier-Journal; 7:30-9:00 P. M„ Concert, Resta Trio; Heading, "An Interesting Historical Episode."
WIP (Eastern, 400), 2:00-3:00 P. M., Musical program; 6:00-6:30 P. M.. Dinner dance program; 7:00-7:30 P. M., Uncle Wip's Bedtime Stories; 7:30 P. M., Becital; 10:10 P. M.-l:00 A. M.. Dance music, Charlie Kerr's Orchestra in L'Aiglon Cafe.
WJAX (Eastern, 360), 7:30 P. M.. Concert. Cleveland News Orchestra.
WLW (Eastern, 360), 10:00 P. M„ Musical program. Stiles Male Chorus, First Baptist Church, Middletnwn, Ohio, R. E. Morrison, director, Mrs. R. E. Morrison, pianist; "Over the Hill at Break of Day," Male Chorus; "The Fisherman," R. E. Morrison, tenor, Leonard Boyd, baritone; "Praise Ye the Father," "The Son of God Goes Forth to War." "There. Little Girl. Don't Cry," "The Boys of the Old Brigade," Male Quartet; "De Coppah Moon," Chorus; "On the Road to Mandalay," Mr. Morrison; "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia," Double Quartet; Piano solo. Mrs. Morrison; "Tell Me, Little Maiden," Chorus: Yiolin solo, George Cope; Negro Spiritual, Chorus; "On the Sea," "Pale in the Amber West," Quartet; "When Shall We Meet Again?" Mr. Boyd and Chorus: Tenor solo, Wells Shartle; "Stars and Stripes Forever," Chorus.
WMAQ (Central. Daylight Saving, 400), 4:35 P. M.. Program arranged by Bush Conservatory of Music; 7:00 P. M., Instrumental selections, Chicago Civic String Quartet; Readings, Edmund Vance Cooke; Talk, under auspices of Nat'l Farm & Garden Ass'n: 9:15 P. M., Musical program, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenks. soprano; Sylvia Marburger, pianist.
WMC (Central, 400), 8:00 P. M., Musical program, arranged by Mrs. Nell Murphy; 11:00 P, M., Midnight Frolic.
WOC (Central, 400), 3:30 P. M„ Educational talk, A. G. Hinrichs; 5:45 P. M.. Chimes.
WOO (Eastern, 400), 11:00 A. M.. Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt, organist; 4:45-5:00 P. M„ Organ recital and trumpets.
WWJ (Eastern, 400), 8:30 P. M„ The Town Crier: Concert, The News Orchestra; Mrs. Fred Kopp, mezzosoprano; Dean McComb, tenor; Doris Mclntyre, pianist.
Wednesday, May 9
CFCA (Eastern, 400), 8:00-9:00 P. M., Concert, "Ballet Egyptian," Star Orchestra; "Sui Ci Dio." from "La Gioconda," Norma Hermiston, soprano; Violin solo.
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HERE is the fifth appearance of this new service for Digest Readers. There are only fifty eligible stations for the listening, but already twenty-two of these will be found in the "Advance Programs." Only features are listed below. Such parts of station programs as are regular week in and week out, are, as they have been from the start, found in the Digest Radiophone Station Directory. Much other data on the ctations for which advance programs are given, will be found there.
Mannie Roth; 'Tarenghi," Star Orchestra: "Yesterday and Today." Norma Hermiston; Selection from "Katinka." Orchestra; "From the Land of the SkyBlue Waters," Harry Adaskin, violinist; "The Star." Norma Hermiston; "Song of India," Orchestra.
KHJ (Pacific. 400), 12:30-1:15 P. M., Program by Boyle Heights Junior High School; 6:45-7:30 P. M., Concert and bedtime story by "Uncle John;" 8:00-10:00 P. M.. Program by Chamber of Commerce of Owensmouth.
KYW (Central, Daylight Saving, 447), 8:00-8:58 P. M., Musical program, Ellyn Swanson Eugel, contralto, Sylvia Jackson Holsberg, accompanist; Frank D. Greif. tenor, Martha Grief, accompanist; Wilfred C. Marceau, reader.
WBAP (Central, 400), 7:15-8:00 P. M.. Concert. Denton Epworth League; 9:30-10:30 P. M., Concert. Fort Worth High School Orchestra.
WDAR (Eastern, 400), 12:02-1:00 P. M., Organ recital, Stanley Theatre, ^Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 3:003:30 P. M., Tenor and piano solos; 4:15-4:45 P. M., Short talks and song recital; 5:45-6:00 P. M.. Dream Daddy with little tots; 7:30-7:50 P. M., Dream Daddy with boys and girlB.
WFAA (Central. 400), 12:30-1:00 P. M., Address. "The Republic of Texas." Judge Eugene B. Muse.
WFI (Eastern, 400), 1:15-2:00 P. M., Dinner Music, Meyer Davis Bellevue-Stratford Concert Orchestra; 3:30-4:15 P. M., Recital; 6:30-7:00 P. M., Surprise feature for children, and short story; 7:30 P. M., Boy Scout Radio Corp., 8:00-9:55 P. M., Musical concert and addresses; 10:30-12:00 P. M., Dance music, Meyer Davis Bellevue-Stratford Dance Orchestra.
WGI (Eastern, 360), 6:45 P. M., Program, "Camp Fire Girls," Eunice L. Randall; Concert, Amrad BanjoMandolin Club: Health talk, Henry Copley Greene of American Red Cross: Talk on Farm. Garden and Lawn, by Breck's; Amrad Banjo-Mandolin Club.
WGR (Eastern Daylight Saving, 360), 3:00 P. M., Music; 4:00 P. M., Ampico recital; 8:00 P. M.. Dance program, Rudolf Pinkel Orchestra; Talk, "Give Your Car a Home," F. B. Thompson.
WHAS (Central, 360), 4:00-5:00 P. IM„ Organ recital, H. C. Conrad, organist; Concert, Mary Anderson Theater Orchestra; 7:30-9:00 P. M., Concert, under auspices of Alice Monroe, soprano, Jeffersonville, Ind. ; Reading, "An Interesting Historical Episode."
WHK (Eastern, 360), 8:00 P. M„ Concert, WHK Orchestra.
WIP (Eastern, 400), 2:00-3:00 P. M., Short talks and musical program; 6:00-6:30 P. M., Dinner dance music; 7:00-7:30 P. M., Uncle Wip's bedtime stories.
WLW (Eastern. 360), 8:00 P. M., Concert, Syrian Temple Shrine Band, Noble Henry Fillmore, conductor, Noble Frank S'imon, cornet soloist; "Noble Men," "Morning, Noon and Night," Band; "Willow Echoes." Noble Frank Simon; "Ballet Egyptienne," "The Man Among Men," "Dusty Trombone," "The Only Tune the Band Could Play Was Old Lang Syne," Band; Vocal selections by Syrian entertainers, Nobles Eddie Ball, Howard Hafford and Billie Waterworth : "How NOT to Play the Clarinet," Noble Jake Bohrer; "A Bit of Everything," Noble Clarence Betzner; "Goodbye," Band.
WMAQ (Central, Daylight Saving. 400). 4:35 P. M., Program arranged by Cosmopolitan School of Music and Dramatic Art; 7:00 P. M., Stories, Georgene Faulkner; 9:15 P; M.. Musical program, Burdette Cleveland, pianist; Ailene Webster, soprano.
WOC (Central, 400), 3:30 P. M.. Educational talk. D. K. Kirk; 6:30 P. M., Bandman's visit; 7:00 P. M.. Pipe organ recital, Edwin Swindell, organist, assisted by Mrs. O. D. Doran, soprano, Jessie Howell, reader; 10:00 P. M., Musical program. Second Congregational Church Choir, Moline, 111.
WOO (Eastern, 400), 11:00 A. M„ Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt, organist; 4:45-5:00 P. M., Organ recital and trumpets.
WWJ (Eastern, 400), 8:30 P. M., The Town Crier; Concert, The News Orchestra; Emma O. Hupe, soprano; Mrs. William Hester, contralto.
Thursday, May 10
CFCA (Eastern. 400), 8:00-9:00 P. M.. Concert. Selection from "The Firefly," Star Orchestra: "Salut D'Amour," Harry Adaskin, violinist: "Scenes Poetinues," Orchestra; "I Know a Lovely Garden," Thelma Bateman, soprano; "Serenade Espagnole," Orchestra; "O PTio Ma Vera," Thelma Bateman: Violin solo, Harry Adaskin; Waltzes from 'Flora Bella," Orchestra; "Spring," Thelma Bateman; Soldiers' Chorus from "Faust," Orchestra; 10:00-11:00 P. M., Dance program. Star Orchestra.
KHJ (Pacific, 400), 12:30-1:15 P. M.. Concert: 6:457:30 4». M.. Children's Hour, Concert and bedtime story by "Uncle John;" 8:00-10:00 P. M.. Concert. Santa Monica Municipal Band.
KYW (Central, Daylight Saving, 447), 8:00-8:58 P. M.. Musical program, Lyon & Healy Concert & Artist Department; 9:25 P. M., "Twenty Minutes of Good Reading," Rev. C. J. Pernin, S. J. Head of Dept. of English, Loyola University.
WBAP (Central. 400). 7:15-8:00 P. M., Concert, Choral Club of Stephenville, Tex.; 9:30-10:30 P. M.. Concert, under direction of Will Foster, organist of the First Methodist Church.
WDAP (Central, Daylight Saving, 390), 10:00 P. M..
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Musical program, Florence Drow. contralto; Lucille Magill, soprano; Bertha Tapper, accompanist; Mrs. Dorothy Fischer, soprano; Philip Weintraub, violinist; Bertha Taub, accompanist ; Jack Chapman's Orchestra.
WDAR (Eastern, 400), 12:02-1:00 P. M.. Organ recital, Stanley Theatre, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 3:00-3:30 P. M., musical program; 4:15-4:45 P. M., Betsy Logan on "Affairs of the Heart;" Musical program; 5:45-6:00 P. M.. Dream Daddy with little tots; 7:30-7:40 P. M., Dream Daddy with boys and girls; 10:30 P. M.-l:00 A. M., Dance music. Arcadia Cafe Dance Orchestra, songs by Nettie Conrad. Harry Glyn and Thomas W. Huston.
WFAA (Central, 400). 12:30-1:00 P. M.. Musical talent from the Melba Theatre; 8:30-9:30 P. M., Musical program, Walter J. Fried, violinist. Viola Beck van Katwijk. pianist; 11:00-12:00 P. M., Program under auspices of Bush & Gerts Piano Co.
WFI (Eastern. 400). 1:15-2:00 P'. M., Dinner Dance Music; Meyer Davis Bellevue-Stratford Concert Orchestra; 3:30-4:00 P. M., Song recital; 6:30-7:00 P. M., Children's Own Half Hour with Cousin Sue.
WGI (Eastern, 360), 5:00 P. M.. "Twilight Tales." I'ncle David; 6:15 P. M., "General Conditions in the Shoe and Leather Industry." New England Shoe and Leather Ass'n; 9:30 P. M., Musical program.
WGR (Eastern Daylight Saving. 360). 2:00 P. M., Music; 3:00 P. M., Music; 4:00 P. M., Ampico recital.
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