Radio Doings (Dec 1929-Aug 1930)

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20 Radio Doings May 31 The essential features of these programs are identical with those sent us by the stations HoUywood, Calif.— 1050 Kc. 6000 WATTS— 2S5.5 METERS— Los Angelei Evening Exsraa Evening Exprew ParamountLaiky StBdIo. 5555 tf "The Voice of Hollywood" HEmpstead 4101 Naylor Rogers Pierre IHellonino rrogram Director Charles H. Gabriel, Jr. Puljlicity Director NAYLOR ROGERS :45 a DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY "Earlybirds" exercises. Dr. I M. Selxaa. -"Pep and Ginger" exercises. -"Home Folks" exercises Dr. P. M. Selxas. -Inspirational talk and morning prayer. -Musical program of popular recordings. :00 a. m. — Time signals from Washington, D. C. -Radio Shopping News. -"Be Young and Be Happy." Eddie Albright's Ten O'clock Family. -Home Economics talk given by Kate Brew Vaughn, director of Household Economics Dept. (except Saturday). ;00 noon, 7:00 and 10:00 p. m.— Time Signals. :00 noon.— "The Musical Lunch Box." :.'iO p. m. — CPIt's Musical program. :00 p. m.— Off the Air. :30 p. m.— Eddie Albright's reading of late fiction. :00 p. m.— Program, courtesy L. A. Evening Express. :30 p. m.— Lost and Found and stock market (3:00 Monday; 4:00 Wednesday). :30 p. m? — CPU's musical program. :00 p. m.— E. C. Griffith's talk on "Travel." :13 p. m.— "Big Brother Ken's Kiddle Hour." :45 p. m. — Town Crier's Timely Amusement Tips. :00-12:00 midnight— Hotel Ambassador; Johnny Hamp and his Kentucky Serenadera. (10:45 Friday). SUNDAY, JUNE I :no a. m.— Noinian Bennett, Pyrol tenor. -Musical program of records. -Clict Mittendorf presents a musical prog. -First Presbyterian Church of HoUj-wood. -Louise Johnson, astro-analyst, vocational :3a p, director. :00 p. :00 p. :00 p. -International Bible Students Association. -City Park Board musical program. -Musical i)rogram of recordings. -First Radio Church of the Air. -Scriptural Research Bureau. .—Dr. Ernest Holmes. -Dr. Theo. Curtis Abel. -Pyrol Symphony: Norman Bennett, tenor, and Lois Chambers, soprano. -First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. -Lubovlski Trio and Theo. Klttay, tenor. MONDAY, JUNE 2 -Thirty minutes of interesting information, . — Organ program given by Lucie Lee. ■Home Remedy Hour"— Norman Bennett. Pyrol tenor, and Marie Golden, accompanist. Litv Secret-s by Georgia Fifleld. .—First Radio Church of the Air. -Musical program of popular recordings. -Organ program given by Lucie I^e; Bill pianist, and Henry Jaworska, violin. aers. -Organ program given by Lucie Lee. -"Under the Make Up." -The KNX Symphony— Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys. :00 p. rn.— One-act playlet, dir. by Georgia Fifield. 8:30 p. m.— Lubovlski Violin Choir and Claire Mello nino. pianist. 9:00 p. m.— Rio Grande Male Quartet: the Piano Twins. Marie Golden and Ethel Kay. TUESDAY, JUNE 3 fl:10 a. m.— "Seeing Southern California." 9:20 a. m. — Musical program. 11:00 a. m.— Clinic of the Air. 11 ;30 a. m.— Norman Bennett, tenor, and Marie Golden. 11:45 a. m.— KNX Symphony— Tudor Williams, basso. 2:30 p. m. — Fireman's Orchestra of the City of L. A. 3:35 p. m. — Clinic of the Air; queiitions answered regarding your health. 4:00 p. m. — "lliram and Simpson" at Yapp's Crossing. 0:00 p. m. — Rev. Ethel Duncan. Question and Answer, 0 :30 p. m.— Lucie I>ee at the Wurlitzer. 7:00 prm. — "Popular Science" talk by Dr. Mars Baumgardt. 7:30 p. m. — Hap and Sap. the Royal Vagabonds. 8:00 p. m.— Pyrol Orchestra; the Piano Twins, Ethel Kay and Marie Golden, and Bill Hatch's Quartet. 9:00 p. m.— "The Nomads." 9:30 p. m — Walter V. Ferner. 'cellist; Rosalie Barker Frye. contralto. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 -TJiirty minutes of Interesting information, -•feeing Southern California." -KNX Symphony, m.— Dorothy Chase and the Charts Players, m.— Beauty Secrets given by Georgia Fifleld. m.— Talk by Major Mott. m. — Organ program by Lucie Lee. m. — "Home Builders." m. — Lucie Lee at Wurlitzer Studio organ, m.— Tlie Hungarian Ensemble, ni.— Mr. and Mrs. Radio Skit, m. — "Sargon Cycle of Songs." m.— "The Airdales" and Bert Butterworth. ni.— AMORC College, m. — Famous Sporting Events, m.— Sherman Oaks Sextette. THURSDAY, JUNE 5 m. — HoUyivood Breakfast Club, m. — "Home Remedy Hour." m. — Home Economics talk, m. — "Old Witcli" program, featuring Phil m. — KNX Symphony and soloist, m.— Prof. Edgard Leon giving French lessons, m. — Organ program given by Lucie Lee. m. — Louise Johnson, astro-analyst, m. — "The Nutcracker," assisted by the Piano m.— Fred Forrest's talk on "Human Interest." m.— KNX Tiio. m. — "Royal Hidalgos." m. — Pyrol Symphony — Norman Bennett, tenor; 9:45 1:10 a. m :00 a. m 4:00 p. 0:00 p. 0:30 p. Minute Men and the Musical Mus -Ernest Charles program of ortginal FRIDAY, JUNE 6 9:10 a. m.— "Seeing Sotithern California.' 9:20 a. m. — Musical program. 10:.30 a. m.— "A Menu for Sunday Dinni Brew Vaughn. 10:45 a. m. — "Home Remedy Hour." courtesy Kip Corp. (Coiitiinied on Page 21) Kate ATWATER KENT IN HOLLYWOOD Expert Radio Service Call GR4876^ HOLLY -ANGELES MUSIC CO. 6611 HOllVWOOO BLVD.