Radio Digest (Oct 1926-Jan 1928)

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12 ■RADIO D I G E S T—Illustrat KOA PLANS BROADCASTING TREMENK HIGH LIGHTS OF THE AIR "ri ..nly \\ rn art pos Ions t,u •.■r.sri M.ir.c.iri t ThI. in a nlsjtat, rn KK1 M me i>f her own pUno m no. Radio is lh. niniu ambltloai grvup.* broadcast and thus vie with for a i>: the air. > n of these is the Pitman chorus of Plt tna. ■ y. Tui-sday night, tunc In foi WIP and listen ::i of this group. J. I. tor. Lovi r . '. Vict r Herbert's musio will enjoy : c Herbert Memo rial rt to be given from YVKak May IS. During this ■ familiar Herbert products ms but many beautiful compositions seldom beard. On the evening of May 21. WTIC -a addresses by the Honorable rara. Cuban ambassador to the United Stales and Ex-Senator Ri... mander in chief of the United Spanish War Veterans. The program, which is scheduled for p. m. Eastern standard time, is the broadcast of the second annual banquet of the United Spanish : Veterans i I cut Many city ar.d state officials will also be present. There will be music by the Governor's Foot Guard orchestra, that colorful organization whose history dates haok to the days of the R< \ olutionary war. An opportunity to enjoy impromptu entertainment by leading stags stars and their supporting companies Is to afforded the Radio audience of WQJ, every Saturday night from !1:30 to 12:30. Something new in summer novelties is the "Rubber and Sister" of WCOA. This duo is a new harmony team which plans all sorts of unusual vaudeville features. They will make their first Radio appearance Monday. May 83. Beginning a few minutes before 1 m., Sunday. May 2:'. KOA will broadcast an all-Australian program, running through until 3:30 a. m. This novelty feature, arranged by Win less Weekly and 2FC, Sydney, Australia, will not only furnish a treat for DX-ers, but will be listened to by thousands of fans in Australia and .New Zealand. Tests have been made, insuring satisfactory reception there, and many towns in Australia have declared a silent night, honoring the Ceneral Electric station. All numbers played will be typically Australian. The puzzling Mexican situation will be somewhat clear to Radic fans if they tune in KLDS, Tuesday, May 31, and Tuesday evenings thereafter for the talks given by Dr. Joseph Meyers, Jr.. a student of the Mexican problem. SUNDAY, MAY 15 Church Services Atlantic EasUro Central Mountain Pacific 10 s-m. » 8 6 WIBO t226m-;i»kci Swedish s* !•:» »:» ••» . 6:30 ,uare church. >:IS 8:44 7:45 6:45 (S22-*m * Presbyterian i tJT9Jm-7SOkc) First Methodist Episcopal WIP (SCAAn-SWkc) Holy Trinity church. 11 It * * 7 ,_ ■ • •:■.-! i!:.:; E| . l-^l th-.:r .!.. »:2S 8:2S . 7:25 • Presbyterian church. II iM 10:10 1:30 8:30 7:30 Ac) Htnson Memorial Baptist church. • M. E church. II n II 10 9 8 WIBO ri2'^r.-!3JOkc St. Lukes Episcopal church. • 8ea-7501tc) Virginia Avenue Methodist chorch. II 11 10 » Presbyterian church. ": «n-<J0kci First Presbyterian church. ^^^B I&2s*b-S7Mui B'nai Yesheren congregation. 1 12 II 10 KOA (322 *n-»30kc) Montview Presbyterian chtt/cm. I:M 12:30 11:30 10:30 ■ J44.tm-K70fcc 1 V12 1 12 11 ;rr..«Jrjkc) F.r<: Methodist Episcopal k)h 1 3M 4tr..7«r.kc i Fbsl M. E. church. S:30 4:30 3:30 Baptist church. Methodist Episcopal C 45 S:4S 4:45 3:45 ^■k fjrv "an church. 7:M * 0M 5:50 4:50 3:50 ol Christ. 7:11 »:15 5:15 4:15 I E| rch, I Im-Wrttcl }■■' Baptist church. »:» l:*> 7:XI t:30 5:30 . » 1 7 ', ■ *i Street Mel! Kj:1S »:3S 8:35 7:35 :<B-fc3n%<) Mh SUNDAY, MAY 15 Headliners Atlantic Fj»t»m r.nlr^l Mountain Pacific i p.m. 2 1 12 II I i 3 2 1 ■XAr) W»r « » 4 2 3:30 S V 4:V) . «oprano. 4 5 4 ;.hone ■ WIP.' • V> 7:M «:V) S:V) 4:30 wa; WJZ ■ I « I WIZ (4M.2m-«i • slS 111! «:15 5:15 WABC WEAF if, ■ Atw • :30 «:30 «:30 5:30 WBBM ra Fills." »:45 g:45 7:45 6:45 5:45 V.F.AF (■ "What I, Happening in China." Tien Lai Huang. Atlantic Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 10 p. m._ 9 8 7 6 KFI (467m-642kcl Russian Academy of Music Art trio. WCBD (344.6in-870kc) ensemble, mandolins, organ. WEAK (491.5m-610kc) "The Bank Account," one acl play. 11:15 10:15 9:15 8:15 7:15 KJK (384.4m-780kc) Ivan Knox, organist 11:30 10:30 9:30 8:30 7:30 WMCA (34O.7m-880kc) Harry Spahn's Rockwell Terrace Radio gang. :20, Regular Sunday Features Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations CFCA Toronto. Can. (357m-840kc) 11 a m service/. church service. f.^0.1-.. TSron,°J C?f (357m-840kc) 3 p. m. organ. WAAM Newark. N. J. (263m-1140kc) 10:30 a. m. church service. WABC, New York, N. Y. (315.6m-950kc) 10:50 a. m. services. WABQ Philadelphia. Pa. (261m-1150kc) 6 p m. program. WBBR New York, N. Y. <416.4m-720kc) V) a. m. ..,'H!4rnin(( service: 2 p. m. musicale; 7, musicale. WBZ Springfield. Mass. (333.1m-900kc) 10:30 a m service; 1 p. m. orchestra; 2, WJZ; 7, Hotel Statler ensemble; 7:30, concert; 8:30. Chamber of Commerce; 9:30, WJZ. WCAE Pittsburgh, Pa. (461.3m-650kc) 9:30 a. m. church; 5:30, WEAK; 6:30, dinner concert; 7:18, WEAK: 9:15, WEAF. WEAF New York, N. Y. (491.5m-610kc) 3-4, young people a conference; 4-5:30, men's conference; 5:30-6. violinist; 6:30-7, Biblical drama; 7:20-9:15. Capitol le^T \VEE|. WJAR, WTAG, WRC, WCAE. WW J. KSD, WIIAS, WSB, WSM, WMC; 9:15, Howard correct time, WEEI, WJAR, WTIC. WFI « ', :V" \\!AcM' WWJ WSAI U'GN KSD, WOC. o -•',/'• „>UjY..,?:J,S'.A,wa,er Kent no«r WEEI. WOK. WFI. WRC\. WCAE, WW'J, WON KSD ,„^',,:'„WCC0 WGV; 10:15. talk. ' ' w^-1. .Bo**0" . Mass (348.6m-860kc) 7:20 p. WEAF: 9:15, WEAF; 10:15. cruising the air; 10: K'-ilh Radio review; 10. news, WFI Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5m-760kc) 10:20 a m ;■: 4:30 p. m. chapel; 5:30, WEAF; 9:15, W KAF. WCBS New York. N. Y. (316m-950kc) 9:30 p m 1 -drama. WCR Buffalo, N. Y. (319m-940kc) 10:45 a in. serv"<•; 'y:15 p. m. WEAF, WHN New York, N. Y. (36I.2m-830kc) 9:4r. p m program; 12, Frivolity club. WIP Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m-590kc) 10:45 .-, ,„ WJZ New York. N. Y. (454.2m-660kc) 9 a m chil .". h','Hr,;J1-„ »"vicc; i p. m. orchestra, WBZ u.n.?A WK£i ■■■ <""y and bis gang, WBZ-WBZA, KDKA, IOW Wl<( ; 3:55, service; 5:30, v . d ). baseball; 7. time, organ; 7:30, program; 8, ■ui ; 9, violinist. KUKA. bl-;), SKBA,L; '"■ w«*ly revue, WIIZ, KUKA, K i W : lo. lime. WI.IT Philadelphia, Pa. <395m-760kc) II a. m serv p m, on he itra, WI.WI. New York. N. Y. (384.4m-780kc) 8 n „, WMAK Buffalo, N. Y. (399.8m-750kc) 7 "0 D m WMCA Nrw Yorlt^ N. Y. (340.7m-880kc) 6-1? mid program; 12, orchestra. W1CC Bridgeport, Conn. !235m-l280kc) 945 a m ../i""'1' . 2 p in Kentucklan WNAC Boston. Mass. (430.1 m-697kc) 1055 a tr) he Iraj 7:30, evening •, rvice; 9 0 symphony ■X> PUUcWpbia, Pa. (508.2m-590kc) 2:30 p m ex o r u '. ■ '•,"rS;;"'i yv> cl !«•■. -. N. J. (40Sm.74fik,, i 10 p m tudio Wrrogram; ',. en emhle; 7. 45, concerl !•', Atlantic City. N. J. (299.8m-1000kc) 115 n rn . o.mmunity recital: 5:15, twilight hour; h/t., ' w ;" ' ■'■' ■ 10, Sunday evening musicale. -• '^«—-"0kc, 4 p. m. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KDKA Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1m-»70kc) 10 a. m serv i" ,,m -. i/I/; 3', °TW?! 3 45. vesper service; 5, baseball; 5:30, twilight hour; 6:45, service: 8 B (0, '•■<'/ KYW Chicago. Ill (536m-560kc) 11 a. m. I church: 1 p m.^JZ: 4-4:30, talk; 4:30-5:30, coni. WJZ; 9:30-11, cStt&ai concert: n WABQ Philadelphia. Pa. (281m-llS0hx) 8 p. m Mort . Night Hawks. WAIU Columbus, Ohio (293.9m-1020kc) 10:30 a m. : ' rvice. WBAL Baltimore. Md. f246m-I220kc) 6; 30-7:30 p m concert orchestra; 7-8, concert; 8, WJZ. won WBBM Chicago, 111. (226m-1330kc) &30 p. m. travel hour: 9:15. concerl orchestra: 12, Nutty club. WCFL Chicago, III. (491.5m-610kc) 2-5 l>. in. fellowship league; 7:45. Baptist church. WCSH Portland. Me. (499.7m-600kc) 10:30 a. m. church; 7, organ: 7:.!0, church. WCX Detroit. Mich. (516.9m-580kc) 5 p. m. art talk: 7:15. Central .Methodist Episcopal church. WDBO Orlando. Fla. (240m-1250kc) 10:45 a. m. service: -l l'. ni. or.c.m: 7: JO. service. WEBH Chicago. 111. (370.2m-810kc) 10:30 a. m. Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist: 6-7 p. m. organ; 7-°, Edgewater Beach hotel orchestra. WENR Chicago. 111. (266m-U30kc) 9:30-12 mid. Samovar orchestra. WGHP Detroit. Mich. (270m-1110kc) 5-6 p, m. vesper service: 7:30-8:30, First Church of Christ, Scientist. WCN Chicago, 111. (302.8m-990kc) 6:10 p. m. Punch and Judy: 6:45, string quintet: 7, Million sing: 7:20, old fashioned almanack: 7:30. songs, Correll and liosdcn: 7:50, Black tone string quintet; 8, Auk Sandy; 8:15, musicale; 9:15. Our Music Room: 10, Sam V Henry; 10:10. vocal program; 10:20, Bible reading: 10:25, piano selection. WGY Schenectady, N. Y. (379-5m-790kc) 9:30 a. m. service; 2 p. m.. musicale; 3, organ; 6:20, WEAF; SMS, WEAF. WHK, Cleveland. Ohio. (272.6m-1100kc) 10 a. in. International Bible students' program; 5 p. m. Ervin Alley, Harold Stein, violinist and pianist: 6. Hotel Statler concert: 7:30, I. B. S. A. program; 8:45, Rov I. Crocker's program, WHT Chicago, 111. <238m-1260kc) 1-11:30 p. m. Paul Rader. WIBO Chicago. III. (226m-1330kc) 6 p. m. musicale: 7-S, opera hour; 10-12, orchestra. WJAX Jacksonville. Fla. (336.9m-890kc) 6:30 p. m. dinner music; 7:30, service: 10:15, Little symphony. WJJD Chicago, 111. (370.2m-810kc) 9 p. m. Palmer House program. WJR Detroit. Mich. (516.9m-580kc) 10 a, m. First Baptist church: 12:30, question box; 2, Novena service; 5:45, twilight hour; 10, song service. First Baptist church of Pontiac. WLIB Chicago, 111. (302.8m-990kc) 5-5:30 p. m. musicale; 5:30, songs; 5:40-6. Herbert Johnson, pianist. COUNTRY maidens, they ct attractive young enterti They are called the Dixii the beads is Alta and the othi Radio Queen of Richmond^ festival of Winchester, Virgin Holy Trinity church, primal review and WRVA's charmin she is? Adolf Tandler, left, ensemble and the little sympt fornia. He has been playing WLS Chicago, 111. (344.6m-870kc) 10:45 a. m. U. of C. church service; 12:15 p. m. organ concert; 1:30, chapel service; 6, WLS Little Brown church. WLW Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3m-710kc) 7:30 p. m. service; 9:30, request numbers. WMAQ Chicago. 111. (447.5m-670kc) 7 p. in. Chicago Sunday Evening club; 7:40, organ; 9:15, reverie hour. WOK Homewood, 111. (4I0.7m-730kc) 3-6 p. m. program. WORD Batavla, III. (275m-1090kc) 10 a. m. I. B. S. A. service; 2:30 p. m. program; 7, orchestra, lecture. WRC Washington, D. C. (468.5m-640kc) 11 a. m. I, other Place Memorial church; 12 n. WJZ; 1 p. m. WJZ; 2-3, WEAF; 4. Washington cathedral; 6:208:15, WEAF, WSAI Cincinnati, Ohio <325.9m-920kc) 11 a. m. Avondale Methodist Episcopal church; 2:45 I), m chimes: 3. WI'.AI' ; 8:15, WEAF. WSBC Chicago, III. (288.3m-I040kc) 5-7 p. m. Hugh Swift and his Serenaders; dinner concert; 9-1, popular program. WSEA Norfolk, Va. <5I6.9m-S80kc) 6:30 p. m. news; 7. dinner concert; 10, orchestra. WTAM Cleveland. Ohio (389.4m-770kc) 10:45 a. m. Eirst Methodist church; 3 p. in. musicale; 6:30, Austin Wvlie and his orchestra; 7, Stillinati I ln-.-i 1,-r program; 8. Eirst Methodist church; 8:15, WEAF; 9:15, Emerson Gill and his Bamboo Garden ori" tra. WWJ Detroit, Mich. (352.7m-850kc) 10 a. m services: 6 "i. WEAF; 8:15. WEAF. Central Standard Time Stations KFAB Lincoln, Neb. (340.7m-880kc) 8-9 p. m. Mun sells quartet; 9-10:30, musicale. KFKX Hastings, Neb. (288.3m-1040kc) 6 p. m. Corn huskcr dinner concert; 7, studio ensemble. KFVE St. Louis. Mo. (239.9m-1250kc) 5:30 p. m. twilight service musicale. Second Baptist church; 7, Hotel Chase orchestra; 8, musical. Third Baptist church, KLDS Independence, Mo. (440.9m-680kc) 8:30 a. m. Bible study; II, studio service: 2 p. m. KLDS string quartet; 3. Radio church; 6:30. vespers, sermon; i . ervft ea, choir. KMA Shenandoah, Iowa (461.3m-650kc) 4-6 p. m. Men's Got !"■! team. KOIL Council Bluffs, la. f303.9m-980kc) 11 a. m. First Congregational church; 7:30, Dean Nordin and his orchestra; II. Paramount orchestra. KPRC Houston, Tex. (29G.9m-1010kc) 7:30 p. m. services; 9:30. Frank Tilton, pianist. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.3m-660kc) 5:20 p. m. WEAF; 7:15, WEAF. KTHS Hot Springs National Park. Ark. (374.8m800kc) 11 a. in. services; 9-10, Music Lovers' hour, Meyer Davis ensemble, soloists; 10-10:45, organ concert. KVOO Bristow, Okla. (374.8m-800kc) 8 a. m. Prayers; 9:15. Bible class; 1 p. m. Waller Schoggen. Doris Ketner; 5, gospel hour; 6, piano recital; 7:15, services. WAMD Minneapolis, Minn. (243.8m-1230kc> 10:30 a. m. First Unitarian church services; 3 p. m. popular request program; 6, McPhail players; 9:15, Harmony Hurricane, Gayle Wood. WBAP Ft. Worth. Tex. (475.9m-630kc) 11 a. m. services; 12:30-1:30 p. m. Kiddies' hour; 5-6, vesper hour; 9:30-11, Dick Lucke and his Texas hotel orchestra. WCBD Zion, 111. (344.6m-870kc) 8 p. m. trios, mixed quartet, Zion choir. WCCO Mlnneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (416.4m-720kc) 9:45 a. m. services: 10:50, services: 4:10 p. m. House of Hope Presbyterian church ; 6. Second Church of Christ, Scientist; 7:15. WEAF; 8:15, musical program; 9:15, musical program: 10, organ recital, Hugo Goodwin. WDOD Chattanooga, Tenn. (256.3m-1250kc) 11 a. m. service; 5, Bible forum; 7:30, service; 9:30, concert. WDAF Kansas City, Mo. (365.6m-820kc) 3-4 p. m. Star's orchestra : 4-4 :45, vespers. WFAA Dallas. Tex. (475.9m-630kc) 2:30-3:30 p. m. Farmers' hour, musical; 6-7, Bible class; 8-9, services; 11-12, La Mariquita and her Castilians. WFIW Hopklnsvllle, Ky. (217.3m-1380kc) 9:30 a. m. service; 9-10 p. m. service. WGBF Evansvtlle. Ind. (236.1m-1270kc) 10:30 a. m. services; 7:30 p. m. services. WHAS Louisville, Ky. (399.8m-750kc) 10 a. m. services; 5:20, WEAF. WHB Kansas City. Mo. (365.6m-820kc) 9:40 a. m. Linwood Blvd. Christian church service; ll, Independence Blvd. Christian church ; 7 p. m. Radio service; 8, program; 9. players: 11:15, Linwood theater Radio feature. WHO Des Moines, Iowa (526m-570kc) 11 a. m. services: 4-5 p. m. glee club; 5-6, orchestra : 7:30-8:30, Paul Christenson s Hotel Ft. Des Moines orchestra. WOC Davenport, la. (483.6m-820kc) 1 p. m. old folks; 6:30, service; 7:15, musicale; 9:30, symphony. ■ f'1 1:11 DAN Centra Mot Wgcp; Wor; 9:15, Kths. Wgcp, Wpg; 10:15, Wgcp. Whn Koll, Wgbu Whn, Who, Wdaf: 12. B Tuei 10:15, Kth! i Whn; 10:45 Kgw. Koll, I 11:45, Wdaf to Khj, Km, 41 Wjaz; 1. W< Wedn 9:15, Wah! »j| Who. Wor; n Weaf; Ws'l , Wjaz, WqJ; H 10 :30, Wbap u Kmox. Koll, H Wgep, I: 11:45, I] Enx, (i Wgbu Wjaz; Kfwa, Wjjd. Thur 8, Wjr: 9, Whn. WJr, V Wtag: 9:05. h 9:30, Wgba, tj 9:35, Wnyc; h Wbbm. W( k WOin, Wmca, ty 10:30. Kths. Wgbu. Whn, Wdaf; 12. Knx. Kpo. V Frit 8. Wwi;9. Weei. Wgl Wmbb;9:30, 10, Kpo, H Wgcp, Whn. Satu 9, Webb, \ Wnyc. Wreo; Wlp; 9:30, Wor. 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