Radio doings (Dec 1930-Jun1932)

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c LIKI Jack Oakie THEY all have their favorites. The stars of the movies and the stars of the ether. But it took the "IT" girl of motion pictures to find the "IT" girl of radio. Clara Bow, that lovely flame haired beauty whose very name is significant of personality, has picked, for RADIO DOINGS, the "IT" girl of the microphone. And the choice is good. For Gogo Delyes is perhaps the most charming little lady to ever warble in front of an invisible audience. Five feet two, slim, with an almost' childlike figure, Gogo has the rare combination of beauty and talent. Her langorous eyes have the dreamy promise of a world of passion; her clear voice has the deep melody of a startlingly fine soul. For Gogo, who has sung over virtually every station on the western seaboard, and most of those on the eastern, is Clara's choice for the title of "IT" girl. Clara is right — Gogo has it, them, those and then some! For the last few weeks she has been playing the Keith circuit. Soon she goes back on the air on a full time program schedule. Pictures have tempted her; the stage has attracted her, but radio has intrigued her. Qogo Delyes Skeets Qallagher