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RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated
WGHP WILL GIVE CAMPERS ADVICE
Saturday, July 17
Minstrels: 10:15 dance orchestra: 10:4.1, Ted Weems' novelty dance orchestra; 11:30, dance music.
Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations
K?oncAe/i^ol"'?v;-ri^h(m,p-^0k,!> 5:30 »• m ban<3 u-vw ?■:• ° ■ »,«ynghouse Employees band.
I kvw"BOr n-V <»35-4m.560kc>. 7 p. m.. music hour: * ,« „i;'ongress notel studio; 9-10:30. classical
orchestra midnight. Congress carnival; Benson
Wdani:Sh™in0hi° <285-5""" I60ke). 9 p. m.. Boseland WBBM. Chicago.jll. (225.3m-l330kc), 5-6 p. m., Eddie f^^V^'-J-V30 p««»an Porters' quartet! Lee Sims, Eunice Hoefer, organist, ■'Hi and Si " Alemite string trio, Fred L. Jeske. baritone, Kay Bonavne contralto; 9:o0-10. Moss Covered melodies; 10-11:3"' Ha v i.i ban,one Florence Sangor, pianist. Smith and Ford Alemite High Pressure orchestra. Howard !r.„iu^ns,, SI1'/ Fair cafe orchestra, Eunice Hoefer, orfSJrf^i'i *• *-. m-. P"»nian Porters' quartet. Jack Osbum^ Sv?'nim,t v ?,eh insure orchestra. Howard arti"™ Tanlly Fair cafe orchestra, WBBM staff
W?h^' ,Spr'ng>!ield Mass <333.lm.900kc). 6 p. m., Capitol
oSstrraT9.emruasicaiemUSkal,;: 8:3° H°tel Westo*°V
WENR. Chicago, III. (265.3m1 I30kc), 6-7 p. m.,
Saro* o. in™ fiP'i S"9' Artl^ur Dunas p°Pular Papain, 9-io, All-Amencan Pioneers; 12-2 a. m.,
WpaEr!'tiC?iH9n "L <249-9m.|200kc), 8-9 p. m.. Gyon's B?rh?rrt ballroom orchestra; Frank Sylvano, Esther 7?™ ,,-£' , ■ Remmg'on Welch, Tiffin theater organ,
J" ""heeler, Pat Ryan; 11-1 a. m., frolic. n,^',vC A"?"' '"■ <302-8m-990kc), 6:35-7 p. m., dinner ^t ? « i n t^en concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet, ».io-8:^o, Drake concert ensemble; 8:20-S:30, Cor.„• o"o ■Sos?-e1:. S:30"9' Fred Hamm an<l "is orchesJ?,'m. in 1'n1,1gbto0pera, Perio<i: 9:30-10, musical program; 10-10:10. Sam 'n' Henry; 10:10-10-22, Music Box: 10.22-11, WG.\ studio ensemble. '
WHAR. Atlantic City, N. J. (275m-l090kc), 8 p. m.. Seaside hotel trio.
WJAZ. Chicago. III. (329.5m-9l0kc), 9-1 p. m., Avery Mclntyre pianist; James Harvard, cellist; Ham Davis baritone; Mane Wright, soprano; Chez Pierre Hawaiian
QU3rt6t.
WiJD. Mooseheart, III. (370.2m-8l0kc), 4:45-7 p. m., Howard L Peterson, organist ; Palmer House symphony players; Compton's "I see by the newspaper" man; Palmer House Victorians; 7-9. Isabel Defaut. Palmer House Victorians, Simeon Oliver; 9-11, Isabel Defaut Palmer House studio. Cook Sisters; 11-1, Settin' Up
Wn,'Pt Chicaa0, "'• (302.8m-990kc), 7:05-7:15 p. ni., Old-Fashioned Almanack; 7:15-7:30. Drake concert ensemble. Blackstone string quintet; 7:30-8. Drake concert ensemble; Pattison Coates, baritone; 11-11:20 Correll and Gosden; 11:20-1 a. m., Liberty Studio ensemble; Ambrose Larsen, organist; Drake hotel dance orchestra; Fred Hamm's orchestra WLS. Chicago, III. (344.6m-870kc), 6:30 p. m.. Elsie Mae Look, organist; 7. Lullaby time, Elsie and Balph; 7:15, Rational barn dance with fiddlers and callers; 1 a. m . u,Fa.1,pD„-Em.erson organist; WLS Twin Wheeze. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3m-7!0kc), 7 p. m., Johanna Grosse, organ concert; 7:30. meeting of the Seckatary Hawkins Badio club; 8, Johanna Grosse; 8:30, Henry Tfceis Castle Farmers. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc), 6 p. m., Chicago theater organ; 6:30, Jack Chapman's orchestra; 8:30, photologue; 9. Chicago theater weekly Badio revue. WMBB, Chicago, III (249.9m-l200kc), 7-8 p. m., Trianon ensemble, Elizabeth Boehlk, cellist; Margaret Conrad violinist; Preston Graves, pianist; Davida Boyd, whistler. WOK, Chicago, III. (217.3mI380kc), 6-7 p. m., TipTop Inn string ensemble concert; 10-1 a. m , Tearney's Town club orchestra; Midway Gardens orchestra; Pershing Palace orchestra, Katz and his Kittens' orchestra : Capitol theater program. WOOD, Grand Rapids. Mich. (241.8mI240kc), 9 p. m , Elizabeth Barker Van Campen hour of music 10-05 Bob, Hazel McOsker, Freddie Gleason, Thelma Dykm'an, Louie Cunningham, Dodo and Mom, Van Wyck's instrumental quartet, Bamona Gardens orchestra WORD, Batavia, III. (275m-l090kc), 7 p. m.. Webster ■„H?teLconcert Program; 9. studio program. WQJ, Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc), 7-8 p. m., dinner concert hour; Edmund B. Kelly, baritone; Katherine Gray, soprano; Katherine Mc-Devitt, pianist; 10-3 a. m., orchestra; Jerry Sullivan; Harry Geise; Joe Warner; Bert Davis. Xubs Allen; Bita McFawn. WRC. Washington, D. C. (468.5m-640kc), 7:30 p. m £ew lork Philharmonic society; 8:30, announced; 9 Kitt hour of music; 10, dance program; 11, Otto f' Beck, organist. WREO. Lansing, Mich (285.5m-l050kc), 6-7 p. m, Gold Standard ensemble; SpeedWagon serenaders; 1012, Speed-Wagon serenaders; Menvin Jenkins, blind entertainer. WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio (325.9m-920kc), 8:30 p. m. Bicycle Playing Card sextet: 12 midnight. Lelia LeMar, Latonia Melody Boys; Norinne Gibbins, Priscilla Holbrook, Maids of Melody. WSWS. Chicago, III. (275m-l090kc), 6 p. m., William Dyckman, bass; Georgia Gray, Zola Haynes; 8, Terrace Gardens orchestra; Peter Grosso. tenor; John Clark, baritone; Zola Haynes. pianist; Ned Becker, comedian;
10, Terrace Gardens quintet; Gail Bandell. blues; Freddie Wittmer; Matthews Sisters; 12 midnight. Witching hour.
WTAM. Cleveland. Ohio (389.4m-770kc), 6 p. m.. Jack Horwitz Collegian serenaders; 7:30. studio program;
u/Ii, i1?1?? n.'i'.f'' orchestra; 9. Novelty studio program.
WWJ, Detroit. Mich. (352.7m-850kc), 7:30 p. m., Goldman band concert.
Central Standard Time Stations
KFNF. Shenandoah. Iowa (263m-l I40kc), 7 p. m., open
11. old-time music. ' KFRU. Bristow, Okla. (374.8m-800kc), 6-9 p m Marshall Van Pool and his Badio KVOO orchestra.
KLDS. Independence, Mo. (440.9m-680kc), 8 p. m. studio
program arranged, Mr^. Win. De iiernadi. KMA. Shenandoah, Iowa (252m-l I90kc), 9-11 p m Te
Okie Time Gang orchestra; Willy Cunningham, ' the
farmer Scotchman.
KMOX. St. Louis, Mo. (280.2m-IO70kc). 6:30 p m ■t "lulnot Jules, organist; 7, KMOX Badio orchestra'1 Porter Brown, banioiit; 9, KMOX Badio orchestra' 9:30, Bilcy readings, Ruth Downey; liolf C-audard,' celeste song bells; 10, KMOX Hadlo orchestra.
KOIL. Council Bluffs. Iowa (277.6mI080kc), 6:30 p m Miss Leo Kearsc. piano selection : 7 30, Mr; Frank Brown, soprano; Wllma Uelotz, contralto; H Grace Dennison ShaeBcr, director; 11, Hotsy Totsy hour.
KPRC. Houston, Texas (296.9mlOIOkc). 7:30 p m Inl-.cr-al Bible class, Ber. M. M. Wolf; 8, Skyline studios popular concert.
WBAP. Fort Worth, Texas (475.9m-630kc), 8-8:30 p m \esper symphony; 0:80-11, Hired iland'3 Little symphony.
WCCO, Minneapolis-St Paul. Minn. (4l6.4m-720kc) 6:1a p. rn.. Emmet ling's Golden Pheasant orchestra' 8:1a, Gertrude CNell Qanley, reader; Lucille Frankman Murphy, accompani i ; Sophie Epcar, banjo) Jenny Llnd quintet; 10:05, Wallie Erickaon'a Co] orchestra: Collegiate Hannonlzen; Don McKinnon, tenor; Buth McKlbbcn, accompanist.
WDAF. Kansas City. Mo. (365.6m-820kc), 6-7 d m orchestra; 11:15-1 a. m., Nlghthawk frolic.
WFAA. Dallas, Texas (475.9m-630kc). 6:80-7 .-30 p m Jimmy Joy tra; 8:30-9 10, Mozart choral club";
11-12, Ja'k Gardners orchestra.
WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (399.8m-750kc), 7:30-9 p m cert, W. R. Cason, director; Girl's vocal quartet
■.,T.a.ie T.ocal jjuartet; Harriet. Ella Cason, pianist.
WMC. Memphis. Tenn. (499.7m-600kc), 8:30 p. m Memphis Plectrum orchestra.
WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (326m-570kc), 0:50 p. in., or
Queen Titania and all her court appear at KHJ, Los Angeles, regularly once a month or even oftener dependingupon the moon and various other tiling's which only fairies can understand. No one knows the queen's mortal name hut it is generally known that this pretty young lady is a child star of great promise. The dancer standing at the left looks as if she might helong to the fairy court of Queen Titania. She is Buth Russell Matlock, soprano, who sings, plays the piano, acts and dances before the microphone of WPBH, New York.
inger and Hepp, Inc.; 8-11, Warner Brothers Saturday night frolic. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (36l.2m-830kc), 8:10-9 p. m., Sacramento string quartet; Laura Broderiek, soprano; 9-10
^e.st,er5,Paciflc band; 10_1 a m wllt Gunzendorfer's
Hotel Whitcomb band KGW, Portland, Ore. (49l.5m-6l0kc), 6-7 p. m., dinner
concert; 10-12 midnight, Herman Kenin's orchestra;
Punch Green, pianist. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2m-740kc), 6:30-7-30
p. m., Uncle John and the children; 8-10, varied musical program. KJR, Seattle, Wash. (384.4m-780kc), 8:30-10 p. m., L
C. Warner Co., studio program. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9m-890kc), 7:30-8 p m
studio program; 8-10, program, Broadway Department
store; 10-11. Ambassador hotel dance orchestra; 11-1
a. m., Edgewater club. KPO, San Francisco. Calif. (428.3m-700kc), 6:30-7:30 p. m.. States Restaurant orchestra; 8-12 midnight. Mandarin cafe orchestra. KPSN, Pasadena, Calif. (3l5.6m-950kc), 8-9 p. m.,
Star-News instrumental ensemble and vocal artists.
Sunday, July 18
chestra, 9, Omaha Printing company; 10, Elks club. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (483.6m-620kc), 9-10 p. m , Bernard Began, baritone; May Chambers, soprano; Emil
WRR, Dallas. Texas (245.8mI220kc). 6-7 p. m dinner hour concert; 8-0. Elena Munster. soprano, Bob'Kcevc" Diani't Musgrove, baritone; Mrs. Betty Judd,
WSM Nashville, Tenn. (282.8m-l060kc), 7 p. m., Andres JacKson hotel trio; 8, popular and barn dance program.
WSMB, New Orleans, La. (3l9m-940kc), 8:30-10:30 p. m., Theodore Boehl and associate artists.
WSOE, Milwaukee. Wis. (245.8m-l220kc). 7pm dinner concert. Elks club; 8:30, Sunday school lesson.
Mountain Standard Time Stations KoXif' ,?ol?,ra<?° sl>rin0s Colo. (250m-l200kc), 9 p. m.. Sells-McClusky first orchestra.
Pacific Standard Time Stations
KFI. Los Angeles, Calif. (467m-642kc), 7-8 p. m.. Al ■' ' "" ■""' nis orchestra; 8-9 p. m., Angelus string
trio; 9-10, Ray Canficld, concert ukulele; 10-11 Packtr#WBBadil^f,ub;J11"2 ?■' '"■ KFI mi'lniKht frolic. KFWB Hollywood, Calif. (252m-l I90kc), 6-7 p. m
Ponllac Six dinner hour; 7:30-8, program, Stoll, Hcck
Headliners Today
A,*!?rtic Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 720 p.m. 6:20 520 4:20 3-20
WEAF (<191.5m-610kc), WEEI (3i8.0m-870kc) KSD (545.1m-550kc), WCAP (468.5m-640kc), WWJ MfifirS0! ^WJ-f? (305.9m-9S0kc). WCAE (461.3m-6o0kc), Capitol Family.
WOK (217.3m-1280kc), Katz and hi? Kittens. * 9:15 8:15 7:15 6-15 t-ii
WPAA (475.9m-630kc). Ton, D. Collins and his Gibson mandolin and guitar club. 9:30 8:30 7 30 6-10 S-™
WHO (526m-570kc), Fourteenth Cavalry band.
Ww^L 'Sm^.^1 •^•*»-*r^
WCSH (256.3m-1170kc),
Goldman band concert 10:15 9:15 8:15
WEEI (348.6m-870kc), Keith's Bad'io" "revue. 12 m. II io o
KNX (336.9m-890kc), Circle theater organ
WTAG WSAI
(268m-11201tc), (325.9m-920kc),
7:15
6:15 8
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Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations
CFC A Toronto, Can. (356.9m-840kc), 11 a. m St Pauls
chur h "g fo^ClfTA-f r m JUmlhy E"°° ^orLl
uibbc r ■«, »•*>«. CiCAs concert orches ra.
WBBR, New York, N. Y. (272.6m1 lOOkc), 10 a m Blb.l? lecture, music; 2 p. m„ Watchtower orchestra
«,2.' . Watctotower instrumental trio. orcnestra,
?*H'T,P,!!lai?elBhia Pa (277.6mI080kc), 11 a m First Unitarian church services; 5 p. m recital ?'s?5' Vn1,„ew!niSaU?na,„church services; 5:25 sermon Kev 7 45 ^athav ?3rin:45'hH0,tel Pl^^^ania orchestra;
wa^;th&?^ieier0^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 8:3°' *>"? ™°°"
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wcaf ^kly\}VEtEI^KSV WCAP wwjf wjab:
WGR 'wpffc ^w-tJt? lent Eadi0 nalf hour WEEI nl^K;„WCAP WWJ, WSAI, WGN WCCfi frsn
netist, »EEI, WJAB, WTAG, WCSH, WSAI.
WFAF?q i-' wS'aV. <3"8.6m-860kc), 7:20 p. m..
iadfo^eviev,5' WEAF= °A° WEAP= 10:15 pith's WWE'AFBUffa",' N" Y" <3l9m-940kc), 8:30-10 p. m., WrhAIfJ'„J*tiant!C,Ci,,y' N' J <275m-l090kc), 10:45 a. m 3 Ohf;St»Cbu,rt5; l:15 P m Seas'de ho?el trio;
semb'le. BaP'ist church; 9, Seaside hotel en
WHN, New York, N. Y. (36l.2m-830kc\ 730 p m
Calvary Baptist church; 10:45. Jan^sen's Hofbrau or
W,peStrpii& ?°Shie oTucker's Playground orrt&tri WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (5O8.2m-590kc), 4:15 n m community vocal and instrumental recital; 7-15 se7v"
n^o3?^ T?inity church: 9:15 concert. Steel' Pier10:30. Atlantic City high school. '
rec'itarW6Y4°5rk,Hl'fJ-T3(454'3r-6?0kc)' 6 »' m »t.ff 7 n t> , ' Hot^' Pennsylvania concert orchestra11^ Park.a^nue Baptist church Carillon; 7:25. Hotel Pennsylvania concert orchestra, WGY; 8-30 Hotel Madison concert orchestra; WGY; 9:30, Godfrey 'Ludlow
wma !rmSti A«1a Lo"ise Faber. pianist. '
r, ', uU^° N Y" (265.3m-ll30kc). 7 p. m.,
u/SlV!!0'1'1.1, Tabernacle evening service.
WMCA, New York. N. Y. (340.7m-880kc), 7pm & «0,den ancl his Hotel McAlpin orchestra ; \ Jewish Fonvard hour.
WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m-590kc), 10-45 a m services, Bethany Presbyterian church; 230 muskal
W^na'Ser^an7 SUnday £Ch°°1: 6'"^ ""»a>
Eastern Standard or Central Daylight
i<vw n. Sav.i"S Tin»e Stations
KYW, Chicago, III. (535.4m-560kc), 11 a. m Second Presbyterian church; 4, studio concert; 9I3O-II classical concert. ' tldiil1
WfvRLJ'TBaltimore' ly!d <245.8m-l220kc), 7:30-8:30 p. m WBAL concert orchestra. v "
WBBM, Chicago, III. (225.3mI330kc), 5-6 p. m, Eddio Hansen, organist; 8-10, Jack Crawford's Alemite High Pressure orchestra, Howard Osburn's Vanity Fair Cafe tennr?tr&,^'lne Atlass ^olinist : Maurice Silverman trXn £ Bonayne, contralto; Hazel McBroom. cm,:
wg52Srni^ht.JeTShkee'STu:hFl0reMe ^ ™~
Sh/„C:T3"4-V ?l00dy ?ible Institute hour; 6-7 Mood" ?loneeiS tMe efenmg hoUr; 9:3°-12 AU-Amertoan
WcGhu?chC-hinS?-lll,--(i49'9m-|220kc) 10:30 a "•-. M. E. chSct: \Hh hlSh ma?f' 0ur Lady of Sorrows Sffi&aS-^ ^alsmh.' /rSSiSU^WeSS.' f m frolic ESther EiChardS: Joe Momso^'n/i
^eDMl^icLS70-lm-,,,0kC)' " 3" m" G— sieaie?h7C7a?2,o '"-., (3»2.8m.990kc), 6:45-7 p. m.. muAtaanaJk-'? qn «llh0n -slne: J:20-7:30. Old-Fashioned TenTble Blaei^tn. mtUSleaIe: ?_8:15' Drake «"«•«« «n
i%rS?-^i^eo»:-"5roo^^:
program • f -30 XteATV °rCheSt!? : 7' Miscellaneous Jan^uasmpr7og3r0a„^?9:3^ad^TnzOIch^'".-^30. miseel
WC^,RseaASstCcihtu're^; ^V^l^^J; ?■ nofelen^m^l Se"ke; *-&™*%&ni5%
WJAZ, Chicago, III (320 1m Qint^i 1 a „. .
^ Clara ^enJ^f^^il^S^t.
WJ,rd 'TM<r?f eart' '"• <370.2m-8IOkc). 12-1 p m How
dayLcon«t-S02n:,nOrfn\Srt; H30"^30' Moosehem 8 un3 ?.on & ,' 2-3l'-4, Mooseheart Badio Bible ela«
M30^ E?I-e (i0u2"^ ~nic o^estra!3"'
WTL?»iCh-ica90' !!!" (3«.6m-870kc), 7-8:55 p m WI s He,iIe3r.Bbra0r"ton?UrCh in the Tale' ^ t'rio^'ndl'o!
W£S«,0» E42B«°^lita11Aven,Se' 5T
WMBB, Chicago, III. (249.9m|200kc). 7-8 p m TriaT??»n^Sem1le'4 vocal artis's. sunset musica"'-' 9 n Trianon orchestra. Dell Lampe. Woodlawn theater or
js-w^as. me* ^^-.^rB^eti
?nTCh,Ca90' !"•■ <2l7.3m-l380kc). 6 p m -1 a m
1'P-Top Inn string ensemble concert Tearn'ev\ T™-n
w^?° Lansing, Mich. (285.5mlOSOkc) 10 a m servicls Be'fry Pl5'm°Uth Congregational 'church i'mSo"
W?A45 n'*,""13,"-' °hi» O25.9m-920ke). U a. m.. churchWEAF ! S> senuonette: 8:15. WEAF; 8:15.'
Weh*4-C3-30S5'„lllm(2l5m-!090k,!)".11 a m M^y
7 9U-3C0h,' song service™" P°PU'ar Semce' EeT' PW1d0": WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4m-770kcl io-!n o
WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (352.7m-850kc). 10 a. m First P:r2tywSrF;Ch8U:t'"^PAFU-' Detr°" N™S ^^
K™£e^rAl .St*nd*rd Time Stations
Ph.:;,: Kand,cah' lowa <263m-ll40kc), 8 p. ni Christian church services. '
KFRU, Bristow, Okla. (374.8m-800kc), 1230-7 n m pipe organ, band: 7:30-9. worship hour. P' "
KLDS. Independence, Mo. (440.9m-680kc). 630 n m Badio vesper service: Nina Grenawalt Smith soprano'Lulu Tyrrell, contralto; George Anway, tenor F?a?k Bussell, bass; sermonet; Balph W. Farrell; 9-15 studio bas^Vivftl^rl111"' °reanlst: Albert Brackenbury-0 M Hanson ' soprano; sermonet. Apostle Paul
K!rh„Xi>^t' •L-uis'c. Mo; (280.2mI070kc), 8 p. m.. KFQA, Km I £^V?iai.9'«i*1;?UraS Brothei's s™day night club.
P,r'm&""lC'1 Bluffs' l?wa (277.6mlOSOkc), 7:30 p. m i,iPof?m2unt.nrogra'n: Hotsy Totsy hour.
at?,; ^0.ust!n' Jexas (296.9mlOIOkc). 8 p. m . First
t&Hniisl.?Si"C\ Hlv' A Frank s'"ith. Pastor 9:30.
f'ga'n^concen05 d C°nCert: U> TeMn U,eat« pipe
KWCR. Cedar Rapids, lowa (278mlOSOkc), 5 n m
vesper services; 9:30, Sunshine mission.
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