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s RADIO DIGEST — Illustrated The Week's Advance Broadcast Programs Tuesday, September 1 1 CFCA (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 4001. 8:00-9:00 P. M.. 1 program. ►• .: Concert Orchestra: Hotanar, KVrano; Jacques Sterln. cellist. KDKA (Eastern. 326), 9:00 A. M.. Music: 11:30. vutrola. Hamilton Company: Piano Rolls C C. Uellor; 5:15 P. M.. Dinner concert: Grand Symphony Orchestra; 6:45. Chlldren'l ivrio.i: 7:20. Concert. Ellrabeth Bcslaiul. pianist: Heralcc Caraccla. reader; Wayne R. Jamison, saxophonist. KGW (Pacific. 492). 10:00-11:00 P. M.. Dance music. GeorBe Olsen and orchestra, KHJ (Pacific. 395), 12:30-1:15 P. M.. Concert program Ton BaJlroon :,; 2 30-3:30. 6:45-7^0. OillJren's Hour. "Uncle John"; 8:00-10:00. Program arranged by Leona Neblett. KSD (Central. 546). 8:00 P. M.. Musical program. KYW (Central. 345). 5:50 P. M.. Children's bedtime story: 7*0-7:58. Musical program: Hexble Mints, piaulst; ^.Ulie Menkes, accompanist; Isham Jones and bis orchestra: 8:01-828. Program. American Farm Bureau Federation. PWX (Eastern. 400). 9:00-11:30 P. M.. Concert by the Cuban Nary Band. WBZ (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 337). 6:30 P. M.. Bedtime storv for children: 7:00. Concert. Ruth Ray, Tiolinist: Irene Atkins, pianist; 8:00. Bedtime story for Grownups, Orison S. Marden. WDAP (Central, Daylight Saving, 360). 7:00 P. M., Drake Conceit Ensemble: Black S Quintet: 10*0, Frederick \\". Agard. tenor; Bob Cougle, pianist: Frances Stodola, soprano: Jack Chapman and His Dance Orchestra. WDAR (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395). 12:00-12:54 P. M.. Organ recital. Stanley Theater: dinner music, Arcadia Cat'e Concert Orchestra; 2:00-3:00. Talk on "Care of Children": 4:30-5:55. Song recital; Talk, "Affairs of the Heart," Betsy Logan. WDT (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 405). 12:00-12:55 P. M.. Musleal programme. Chipping Choppy Chips from Chateau Catalogue; Overture. Original St. Louis Five; Jimmy Clark, comedian: Fay Barnes. Colombia Record Artist. Allie Moore, accompanist: Song. Lizzie md Arthur Glbbs: Spencer Williams. Lizzie Sliles, Arthur Gibbs, singing latest hits. WFAA (Central. 476). 8:30-9:30 P. M.. Musical and dramatic entertainment by the Tell Me This Club, Dallas Journal; 11:00-12:00, Paul E. Ashley's orchestra. WFI (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395), 1:00 P. M., Dinner music, Meyer Darts Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra 3*0. Concert; 6:30. Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra: 7:00-7:30, Children's Own Half Hour, stories by Cousin Eliza; 8:00, Boy Stout Radio Corps: 9:00. Short talks; 9:15. Musical program; 10:30. Dance music, Meyer Darts Bellevue Stratford Dance Orchestra. WGR (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 360), 12:00-12:30 P. M., George Albert Bouchard, organist: 635-7:00, George Albert Bouchard, organist; 7:00, Digest of the day's news, topics of scientific interest; "The American Bov ;' ' 7 :45. Banquet music, convention of National Association of Cost Accountants. WGY (Eastern. 380). 9*0 A. M., Morning Service from Temple Beth Emeth. of Albany. N. T. ; 7:45, Musical program. Margaret Waterman, pianist; William &haw, bass. WHAS (Central. 400), 4*0-5:00 P. M., Concert. Mary Anderson Orchestra; Ollie Jones, conductor; selections on the Rial to Theater organ; 7:30-9:00. Concert, Al Gorman's Novelty Orchestra; Al Gorman, pianist and director; Henry Miller, saxophonist: Cliff Gorman, banjoist; Homer Mutti, trombonist; Robert Cohen, trumpeter; Hubert Elkins. drummer; Reading, "An Interesting Historical Episode." WHK (Eastern, 360), 8*0 P. M., Dance program, WHK Trio; Babson's Radio Release, Automobile Road Report. WIP (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 509). 3:00 P. M., Artist recital: 6:02, Dinner music, Dick Regan and bis WTP Little Symphony Orchestra: 7*0-730, Bedtime stories. Uncle Wip; 8:15, Recital WJAX (Eastern. 390). 7:30 P. M.. Cleveland News Concert. Dance music. Joe Smith-Martha Lee Club Orchestra; Sadie Thomas, soprano: 3. E. Schroder, baritone; Mrs. Lillian Paddock, pianist. WJAZ (Central, Daylight Saving, 448), 10:00 P. M.2 A. M.. Musical program. B. Warren K. Howe, director; Oriole Orchestra; Dan Russo. director; Ted Fiorito. coach; Edith Berry, soprano; Frederick W. Agard, tenor; James Fiske, baritone; Hazel Goodman, violinist. WLW (Eastern, 309), 10*0 P. M.. Selections by the Circle Dance Orchestra; "Absent," "Roll On. Beautiful World. Boll On," "My Dreams." Chester Markward, baritone: Mrs. C. Taylor, accompanist: One act play, "Sintran of Fkagerrak," Sintran, Larry Day; Gunhilde, Marie Farrell; Descriptionist, Frank Back. WMAO. (Central, Daylight Saving. 447). 430 P. M., Program, Glenn Dillard Gunn School of Music: 9:00. LaSaLle Roof Garden Orchestra, E. E. Sheetz. Jr., director; 9:15, Elsa Phenning Kaulbarka-Musgrave, Polish pianist. WOC (Central. 484), 12:00 M„ Chimes concert: 330 P. M., A. G. Hinricks, lecturer; music; 5:45, Chimes concert. WOO (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 509). 11:00 A. H., Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt: 12*0-1235 P. M„ Luncheon music. Wanamaker Tea Room Orchestra; 4:45-5*0. Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt. WWJ (Eastern. 517). 9:45 A. M.. "Ironing Dav." Fred Shaw, pianist: Margery Richmond, pianist; 12:05 P. M„ Detroit News Orchestra; 830. Detroit News Orchestra; Town Crier; Albertine Schmidke. soprano; Antonio DiGilio, tenor; Mrs. Mildred L. Williams, contralto. Wednesday, September 12 CFCA (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 400). 8*0-9:00 P. M.. Music. Selections star Concert Orchestra; Albert Harry Adaskin. violinist. KDKA (Eastern. 326). 9:00 A. M.. Music; 11:30. Tictrola and Victor records. S\ Hamilton Co. ; Piano and piano rolls. C. C. Uellor Ok : 5:15 P. M.. Dinner KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra: 630, Literary program, Marjory Stewart: 6:45, Children's period: 720. Concert, KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra; Mrs. K. W. Mylar, contralto. KGW (Pacific. 492). 330-4:00 P. M„ Children's programme; 10-11, Dance Music, George Olsen and Orchestra. KHJ (Pacific 395), 1230-1:15 P. M.. Concert program: 2 30-3:30. Matinee Musicalc: 6:45-7:30. Children's Program, "Uncle John": 8:00-10:00. Frogrram. Walter M. Brown Motors Company. KSD (Central, 546), 8:00 P. M.. Program by Steve Cady. Joseph Gallagher, William Teasdale, Elmer McDonald, John McKinnen. Charles Voerge, vocalists; Kathryn Pulley, ukulele soloist. KYW (Central, 345), 5:50 P. M„ Children's bedtime story; 7:00-7 38, Harry Geise, pianist; Herbie Mints, pianist: Mary Lee. soprano; Isham Jones and his Orchestra; 8:05-8:28. Reviews of the latest books. Llewellyn Jones. WBZ (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 337), 5:00 P. M.. Dinner concert. WBZ Trio; 6 30, Bedtime story for children: 7:00. Mrs. William J. Warner, contralto; WBZ Trio: 8:00. Bedtime story for grownups. Orison S. Marden. WDAP (Central, Daylight Saving. 360). 7*0 P. M., Drake Concert Ensemble: Blackstone String Quintet; 10:00, Corydoc Trio, Xylophones and Piano; J. E. Stevens, bass; Jack Chapman and His Dance Orchestra. WDAR (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 395), 1200-12:54 P. M., Organ recital, Stanley Theater; dinner music, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2:00-3:00, Song recital; 430-5:55, Short talks and musical program; 7:30-8:00 P. M„ Bedtime stories; 8:00 P. M., Recital; dance music, Howard Lanin's Orchestra from Arcadia Cafe. WDT (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 405), 12*0-12:50 P. M., Musical, Frank Marshall, solo, Roy King, pianist; Harry Cox. solo; 7*0-7:55, Musical, Piano recital, Tom Hughes; Song Recital, Norman Colvin; Hungarian Folk Songs. Marie Kalla. soprano. WFI (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 395). 1:00 P. M.. Dinner music. Meyer Darts Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra; 3*0, Song recital: John Vanderslot, bass; 6 30, Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra. WGR (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 360). 12:00-12 30 P. M., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 630-7:00, George Albert Bouchard, organist; 7:00, Digest of the day's news; 9*0. Concert, Vera Groves, pianist. WHAS (Central, 400), 4*0-5*0 P. M., Concert. Mary Anderson Theater Orchestra: Ollie Jones, conductor; Selections on the Bialto Theater Organ; 7 30-9:00, Concert, auspices of Mrs. John E. Harmon, Jr. : Reading, "An Interesting Historical Episode." WIP (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 509), 3:00 P. M., Popular song recital; 6:02, Jordan Lewis Dance Orchestra; 7:00-7 30, Bedtime stories. Uncle Wip. WJAZ (Central Daylight Saving, 448), 10:00 P. M.2 A. M.-, Musical program, R. Warren K. Howe, director; Oriole Orchestra; Dan Russo, director; Ted Fiorito, coach: Russel Longmeyer, baritone; Ethel Heide. contralto; Fyrae Bogle, pianist; Hugh Sansone, cellist. WLW (Eastern. 309). Selections, St, John's S. S. Orchestra; Clifford Fricke; director; Violin solo, Raymond Vonbergen; Cornet solo, Clifford Fricke; Vocal solo, Clarabelle Penary: Cello solo, C. Geiger; Piano solo. Alice Deehl: Reading, Ruth Lindille. WMAQ (Central, Daylight Saving, 447), 430 P. M.. I K. Russell, lecturer: 7*0. Children's stories, Georgene Faulkner, the story lady: 7 30, Dorothy Talbot, soprano; 9:00, La Salle Roof Garden Orchestra; 9:15, The Whitney Trio. WOC (Central, 484), 12*0 M.. Chimes concert; 330 P. M., Clyde G. Kern, lecturer; Music; 630, Sandman's visit; 8:00, Organ recital, Erwin Swindell, organist: 10:00, Musical program, Erwin Swindell, director; Irene Jensen, pianist; Anna Schoenigh, 6oprano; Ralph Holmes, tenor; Toher Orchestra. WOO (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 509), 11:00 P. M.. Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt; 12*0-12:55 P. M., Luncheon music, Wanamaker Tea Room Orchestra: 4:45-5:00, Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt. WWJ (Eastern, 517), 12*5 P. M.. Detroit News Orchestra; 830, Detroit News Orchestra: Town Crier; Margaret Waterman, contralto: Rebecca Katzman, pianist; Emily Zampella Duff, soprano. 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Grand Symphony Orchestra: 6:30, "My Trip Abroad." Ella Gibson; 6:45. Children's period; 7 20, Concert, Universal Chiropractic College, KGW (Pacific, 492), 3:30-4:00 P. M„ Woman's Programme. "Child Training": 10:00-11:00. Dance Music, George Olsen and orchestra. KHJ (Pacific. 395). 12:30-1:15 P. M.. Musical features: 2:30-3:30. Matinee Musicalc; 6:45-7:30. Children's program, "Uncle John"; 8:00-10:00, Program, Mahlc strock. soprano; Isabel Nare, pianist; Ber. Thomas Lutman. KYW (Central, 345), 5:50 P. M., Children's bedtime story; 7:00-7:58, Betty Baxter, contralto: Sallie Menkes, accompanist; Mabel Lyons, pianist: Mary Lee. soprano: Herbie Mintz. pianist: Isham Jones and his orchestra: 8:05. Twenty Minutes of Good Reading. Rev. C. J. Pemin. WBZ (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 337), 6:30 P. M., Bedtime story for children; 7:00, Concert. Laura Jones, violinist; Mary Steele, pianist; 8:00, Bedtime story for grownups, Orison S. Marden. WDAP (Central, Daylight Saving, 360), 7:00 P. M.. Drake Concert Ensemble; Blackstone String Quintet: 10:00, John Stamford, tenor; Rosemary Hughes, soprano: Jac8 Chapman's Orchestra; 11:30. Play. "The Fool." with Alexander Carlisle and original New York cast. _ WDAR (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395), 12:00-12:54 P. M., Organ recital, Stanley Theater: Dinner music. Cafe Concert Orchestra: Fashion talk. Betsy Logan; Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2:00-3:00, Arcadia 4:30-5:55 P. M., Song recital. WDT (Eastern, Daylight Savings. 405), 12:00-12:50 P. M., Musical Medley, Bert Kaplan; Song, Walter Hirseh, Hugo Frey, accompanist: Rudy VUedoff. saxophonist; Robert Hood Bowers, solo, William Arts, accompanist ; Frank Banter and George V\ einberg, singing, "An Arkansaw Mule." WFAA (Central, 476). 8:30-9:30 P. M„ Musical recital, Prof. Harold Hart Todd, pianist; Henry Kramer, violinist. _ . WFI (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395), 1:00 P. M.. Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra: 3:00, Song recital and piano solos: 6:30, Dinner music, Mever Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra; 8:00, Musical program; 8:30, Dance music. WGR (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 360), 12:00-12:30 P. M„ George Albert Bouchard, organist; 6:30-7:00. George Albert Bouchard, organist: 7:00, Digest of the day's news; Boy Scout Radiograms; 9:00, Ball room music. WGY (Eastern, 380), 1:00 P. M., Music and address, Mrs. Katherine V. Steers: 7:45, Radio Plays. "The Noble Lord," comedy; Cast, John Loftus; Ruth Bent Fans |;-Ki Free RADIO BARGAINS 17 North LaSalle St., Chicago II. Ward. Scene. A Little Wood at a summer resort in Maine; "The Traitor." drama; Cast, II. Ward, .1. A. Berry, A K. John Lortus, Harry Evans, Jerome Loventra selection; "Tho Villain in the Piece." comedy-drama; Cast. Rose Conn, John Loftus. E. H. Smith; Scene, A living room; Orchestra selection. WHAS (Central. 400). 4:00-5:00 P. M.. Concert. 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