Radio doings (Dec 1930-Jun1932)

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Often HEARD This good • looking youth is Phil Dewtoy, Radio's Adonis, chosen to replace Elliott Shaw as baritone in the NBC quartet, "The Revelers," heard Wednesdays on the Palmolive Hour. Not an artist's model — just Effie Watts of Thorn pkin's Corners. Effie of "Real Folks" is Phoebe Mackay. Seldom Accused oj imitating the comic expression on Hallowe'en pumpkins, Colonel Stoonagle and Bud, alias the Columbia Tastyeast Gloomchasers, indignantly retorted tfiat the punkin-s got their expression from them. Bud's second from left, and the Colonel is second to right. Yuba hasnt anything on Alex Horst. of the KOA K o o n s. Though never in Cuba, he can play Rumbas, and often does, with Scheurmans band on NBC. SEEN Helen Guest, who sings her charming ballads over KFI. Ever wonder how Ted Husing, CBS, watches and announces a football game simultaneously? This gadget enables his binoculared helper to flash messages to Ted play by play. RADIO DOINGS Page Tvtcnly >cvcn