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RADIO MIRROR
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Radio Mirror's Directory
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ENGLEHART, Geraldine Kay. Soprano, various programs, and Golden Girls Trio. W1IK, Cleveland: born Cleveland, Dec. 21, 1916; unmarried; debut over WIIK. 1935. Station WIIK, 1311 Terminal Tower, Cleveland, O.
ERICKSON, Bjarne. Tenor, WEAN, Providence. R. I. ; born Norway, Sept. 6, 1901 ; married Florence Smith; two daughters; debut over WEAN, 1920. Station WEAN, Providence, R. I.
ESCHEN, Frank. Announcer and actor, KSD, St. Louis; born Hannibal, Mo.. July 30, 1909; unmarried; debut over KFRU, Columbia, Mo. 1243 Oakley Place, St. Louis, Mo.
EVANS, Richard L. Announcer and commentator, KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah; born Salt Lake City. .March, 1906; married Alice Tbornley; one son; debut over KSL, 1929. Station KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah. FARRELL, Gwendolyn. Soprano, WBIG, Greensboro, N. C. ; bom Aug. 7; married R. Dewey Farrell. 821 N. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C.
FARRIOR, Louis W. Announcer and actor, WSFA, Montgomery, Ala.; born Montgomery, Sept. 4, 1915; unmarried; debut over WSFA, 1926, Montgomery, Ala. FENTON, Carl. Orchestra leader, WMCA, New York City; born New York City, Sept. 10, 1896; married; debut in New York City, 1924. Station WMCA, 1697 Broadway, New York City.
FISCHER, Edna. Pianist, "Kay Troubadours", KPO, San Francisco, Calif.; born San Jose, Calii., Aug. 6; married Milton Hayes; debut over KFRC, 1928. 950 Franklin St., San Francisco.
FLANAGAN, Pat. Sports announcer, WBBM, Chicago; born Clinton, la., April 11, 1893; married Hazel Rieman; debut over W0C, Davenport, 1926. Station WBBM, Wrigley Building, Chicago. FLANNERY, Harry W. News commentator, "Views on News", KMOX, St. Louis; born Greensburgh, Pa., March 13; unmarried; debut over WOWO, Ft. Wayne, hid., 1932. Station KMOX, St. Louis, Mo. FLIPPEN, Col. Jay C Master of ceremonies, "Amateur Hour", WHN, N. Y. C. ; born Little Rock, Ark., March 6, 1899; unmarried; debut over CBS, 1931. Station WHN. Broadway and 45th St., New York City. FLOHRI, Virginia. Coloratura soprano, "Friday Afternoon Recital", KFI, Los Angeles, Calif.; born Staten Island. N. Y., July 2, 1901; married Carl Haverlin; one daughter. Station KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. FOLMER, Walter. Narrator and actor, "Pipes of Pan", etc., WI1EC, Rochester, N. Y. ; born New York City, 1900; unmarried; debut over WHEC, 1930. Station WHEC, Rochester, N. Y.
FRASER, Jack. Sports reporter, WMCA, New York City; born Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 4, 1908; unmarried; debut over WEAN, Providence, 1931. Station WMCA, 1697 Broadway, New York City.
FULLER, Sammy. "Uncle Sammy", Kiddies Klub and popular singer. KDKA, Pittsburgh; born Pittsirgh. July 3, 1909; married Evelyn Kohler; debut over KDKA. 1932. 5649 Phillips Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. GARBER, Anna. Contralto, WMBG. Richmond, Va. ; married Henry Garber; four sons. Montebello, Richmond, Va.
GCERCH, Carl. Commentator, WPTF, Raleigh, N. C: born Tarrytown, N. Y., June 10, 1891; married Sybil Wallace; two daughters; debut over WPTF, 1932. Station WPTF, Raleigh, N. C.
GOHRING, Russell. Baritone. "Vagabond Troubadours", WSPD, Toledo, Ohio; born Frankfort, Ind.. Aug. 16; unmarried; debut over WSPD, 1929. Station WSPD, Commodore Perry Hotel, Toledo, Ohio. GREER, Bob. Actor, leading role in "Uncle Don's Dr. Pepper Adventure's Club". WSMB, New Orleans, La.; born Oct. 9, 1905; married Ruth Newman; one daughter; debut over WGN, Chicago, 1926. 3343 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, La.
GRIERSON, Tom. Organist. WIIAM, Rochester, N. Y. ; born Carlisle, England, June 14; married Mable Stethens; one son, one daughter; debut over WGR, 1927. Station WHAM, Rochester, N. Y. GUEST, Helen. Mezzo-soprano. KFI, Los Angeles; born Los Angeles, May 7; unmarried; debut on first program broadcast from KFI. Station KFI, Los Angeles, Calif.
GUILAROFF, Vera. Pianist, "Piano Ramblers", CFCF. Montreal, Canada; born London. England, Oct. 26; debut over CFCF, 1922. Station CFCF, Montreal, Canada.
HAABE, Little George. Harmonica soloist, "Corn Cob Pipe Club", etc., WRVA, Richmond, Va. ; born Richmond, Aug. 4, 1914; unmarried: debut over WRVA, 1925. Station WRVA, Richmond, Va. HAIG, Jean. Soprano, "Road to Yesterday", CRCT, Toronto, Canada: born Toronto, Sept. 18; married Dr. Harvey Doney ; debut over CFCA, Toronto, 1926. 36 St. Clair Ave., West. Toronto, Canada. HAISLIP, Barbara. Child singer, WBIG, Greensboro, N. C. ; born Louisville, Ky.. May 29, 1929; debut over WHAS. Louisville, 1931. 510 W. Market St., Greensboro, N. C.
HALLIDAY, Jack. Baseball announcer, WSMB, New Orleans; born New Orleans. Oct. 4. 1904; unmarried; debut over WSDU, New Orleans, 1927. 308 S. Olympia St., New Orleans, La.
HANLEY. Lee. Sports announcer, WSBT and WFAM, South Bend, Ind.; horn 1905; unmarried. Station WSBT, South Bend, Ind.
HARDIMAN, William M. Violinist, KSL, Salt Lake City; born Detroit, Mich., June 16, 1900; married Lucile Buchholz ; debut over CFCA, Toronto, 1924. 605 Templeton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. HARDMAN, L. Glenn. Musical director and pianist, WSPD, Toledo. Ohio; born Pittsburgh, Pa., June 27; married Adeline Tanner; one son debut over KDKA, Pittsburgh. 1922. Station WSPD. Commodore Perry Hotel. Toledo. Ohio.
HARRINGTON, John. Sports announcer. KWK, St Louis, Mo.; born N. Y. C, June 28, 1908; married Mildred Pearson; debut over KWK, 1929. Station KWK. St. Louis, Mo.
HART, Jimmie. Pianist and organist. WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn. ; born Knoxville. Aug. 20, 1914; unmarried; debut over WROL, Knoxville, 1931, Station WNOX. Knoxville. Tenn.
HAY, George D. "Solemn Ole Judge", master of ceremonies "Grand Ole Opry", WSM, Nashville, Tenn.; born Attica, Ind., Nov. 9, 1895; married Lena Jameson, two daughters; debut over WMC, Memphis, 1922. 127 Kenner Ave., Nashville, Tenn.
HEDLUND. Guy. Director, WTIC Playhouse. WTIC, Hartford, Conn. ; born Middletown, Conn., Aug. 21, 1898; married Blanche Wadlund; two daughters; debut over KFI, Los Angeles. 1931. Hartford. Conn. HEIMUELLER, Louise. Soprano, "Romance in the Air", KSD. St. Louis, Mo.; born St. Louis, Nov 2, 1910; married Oran G. Wheeler; debut over KWK, St. Louis, 1925. 5451 Neosho St., St. Louis, Mo HINTON, Cayle. Blues singer, "Hollywood Previews". WMBI). Peoria, 111.; born Donovan, 111., Jan. 23, 1912; married John O. Thomason; debut over WHA, Madison, Wis. 410 Hanssler Place. Peoria, 111.
HOGAN, Harlan. Pianist and orchestra leader, WSBT and WFAM. South Bend, Ind.; born 1910; unmarried; debut, 1930.
HCLTON, "Brick". Tenor, "Time on My Hands", KFRC, San Francisco; born Portland, Ore., Jan. 14, 1910; married; debut over KEX, Portland, 1925. Dorchester Hotel. San Francisco, Calif. HYDE, Alex. .Musical director, WHN, N. Y. C. ; born Hamburg, Germany, Feb. 7, 1898; married Jerrine Grove; debut in Berlin, 1924. Station WHN, Broadway and 45th St., New York City.
IOSET, Clifford. News reporter, "Golfing News", WSPD, Toledo; born Toledo. Feb. 19; married Carol Lym; one son, one daughter; debut over WjK, loledo. 1922. Station WSPD, Commodore Perry Hotel, loledo, Ohio.
J,AC.K,S0N. Joseph Henry. Commentator, "Reader's Guide , KGO, San Francisco; born Madison, N. J., I lily 21; married; one daughter; debut over KGO, 1.9.2i-.,i1S6 Keeler St., Berkeley, Calif. JACKSON, Ray. Singer, W.TAS, Pittsburgh, Pa.; »°r" P'ttsburgh. Station WJAS, Pittsburgh, Pa. JENKINS, Olive. Contralto, WMCA, N. Y. C. ; born Dec. 23; unmarried; debut, 1934. Station WMCA, New York City.
JOHNSON, George. Tenor, "Bright Lights", WCAU. Philadelphia, and CBS; born Philadelphia. March 22, 1913; unmarried: debut over WCAU, 1933. Station WCAU. 1622 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. JONES, Raymond L. Baritone, WEZ, Boston; born Brockton Mass., Aug. 18, 1910; unmarried; debut over WEEI, Boston, 1932. 10 Williams Tlace, Brockton, Mass.
KALIL, George. Singer, WMBG, Richmond, Va. ; unmarried; debut over WMBG. 2509 Kensington Ave., Richmond, Va.
KEARNS. Joe. Announcer and actor, KSL, Salt Lake City; horn Salt Lake City, Feb. 12, 1904; unmarried; debut over KSL, 1932. Station KSL, Salt Lake City. Utah.
RATING, Lawrence. Announcer and actor, KEX and ,KoVfnW' Port)and, Ore.; born St. Paul, Minn.. April 13. i???: .i",ai"r.,ed; ,wo sons; debut over KGW, 1934. 2215 47th Ave.,. N. E„ Portland, Oregon. ££.,,*' P,a.n ,J.nsh Tenor, "Household Music Box," WCAU, Philadelphia, and CBS; born Philadelphia, Dec. 21, 1908; unmarried; debut over WCAU, 1935. SfSVSS WCAU, 1622 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. KEMP, Everett. Author and leading character, "Uncle Ezra of Happy Hollow," KMBC, Kansas City: born Cairo, 111., Nov. 2; married Louise Lockwood; one son; debut oyer KMBC, 1926. Station KMBC, Pickwick Hotel. Kansas City, Mo.
KERRIGAN, Jack. Baritone and announcer, WOC. Davenport, Iowa; born Davenport, Sept 19, 1915unmarried; debut over WOC, 1930. 320 W. Fourth St.. Uavennort, Iowa.
KINCAID, Bradley. Tenor, "Folk Songs," WBZ, Boston; born Point Leavell, Ky., July 13, 1897; married Irma Forman; two daughters, two sons; debut over WLS Chicago, 1925. 99 Somerset St:, Garden City. N. Y.
ffiTL.EY' „Lllci.Ie Soprano. Vagabonds Quartet, KPO, San Francisco; born Henderson, KY., Oct 7, ?nSf: "nrgarried; .debut over KGW, Portland, Ore., 1925 65 Spencer Ave.. Sausalito, Calif. vJ™#d B?"T Ac,'ress "Come Into the Kitchen," WMBR, Jacksonville, Fla. ; born April 14; unmarried; debut over WMBR, 1935. Windsor Hotel, Jacksonville. Fla.
a^,E! ..falfc Commentator, "Social Column of the Air. WSMK, Dayton, Ohio; born Phillipsburg. Ohio, July 15, 1907; married Spencer Whedon ; one son; *'«.»™' }VBE^'. Buffalo. N. Y., 1933. Station WSMK, Dayton, Ohio.
LAVISH, Ernes J Bass violinist, "Mid-Day MerryGo-Round, WCAE Pittsburgh ; born Shonestown, Pa., 5r?l. 29; married Anne Marie Johnson; debut over KDKA. Pittsburgh, 1921. Station WCAE, Pittsburgh,
LAWRENCE, Harold. Pianist and baritone, WRVA. Richmond Va.; born Richmond, Jan. 17, 1898; married
SW ^l'-1 ^e.'"!" da,lJ?i'tf !is' „one son: debu* over WRVA, 1925. Station WRVA, Richmond Va LEE. Laura. Actress, "Come into the Kitchen." Paterson, NT. Sept. 8; married Marjorie Udell; debut over WHEC. 1925. Station WHAM, Rochester,
kKfr,cLaTra; Actress, "Come into the Kitchen,"
WMBR. Jacksonville, Fla.; born Oct. 15: married
K. A. Saunders; one son; debut over WMBR, 1935
Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
LOPEZ. Joseph T. Baritone. WICC. Bridgeport and
New Haven, Conn.; born Sept. 13; married May
Home; debut over WNAC, Boston. Stratfield Hotel,
Bridgeport, Conn.
LOPEZ. Maria. Mexican soprano, WFAA, Dallas,
lexas; born San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 2, 1913 unmar
U?A\ Tdetut °.ver W0A.'' San Antonio, 1929. Station Wo A I. San Antonio, Texas.
LOWRANCE, Bcmar. Snorts commentator, WSOC. Charlotte, N. C. ; horn Charlotte, Mav 9. 1912 unmarried; debut over WSOC. 1934. Station WSOC, ( harlotte, N. C.
LOWRY, Ed. Master of ceremonies. "Broadway Melody Hour." WIIN. N. Y. C. ; born Feb. 1, 1898 married Irene Prince ; one son; debut in London, 1927. Station WIIN. Broadway at 45th St., New York City MacHUGH, Edward. Baritone. "The Gospel Singer," WBZ. Boston; born Dundee. Scotland, May 26, 1893" unmarried: debut over WEEI. Boston, 1926. Langdon St.. Newton, Mass. MacKENZIE, Helen. Iowa : born Davenport,
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Soprano, WOC, Davenport. Feb. 19. 1919; debut over WIIBF, Rock Island, 111., 1934. 2810 Iowa St.. Davenport, Iowa.
MecMILLAN, Lowell. Sports reporter, WHAM. Rochester. N. Y. : born Rochester, Tulv 17, 1904; married Esther Fisher; debut over WGR, Buffalo,' 1929. Station WHAM, Rochester, N. Y. MacNEIL. Thelma Jean. Organist, "Vagabond Verses." WFBL. Syracuse. N. Y. ; born Boston, May 21, 1907; unmarried; debut over CNRO, Ottawa, Canada, 1925. 211 Onondaga Ave., Syracuse. N. Y. MACY. Jeannine. Blues singer, WLW, Cincinnatiborn Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 23 1916; married Torn Richley; debut over WIIAM, Rochester, 1931. Station WLW. Cincinnati. Ohio.
MANGUM, Claybourne. Tenor, WPTF. Raleigh N. C. ; born Durham, N. C. , Nov. 19, 1906; unmarried: debut over WPTF, 1930. 1114 Newbern Ave. Raleigh. N. C.
MANSFIELD. Rankin. Actor, "True Detective Hour." WMCA, N. Y. C. ; born Muscatine, Iowa, May 9, 1905; unmarried; debut in Binghamton, N. Y., 1929. Station WMCA. 1697 Broadway, New York City. MANZI, Adeline. Contralto, "Sweet Adeline of the Air," WICC, Bridgeport, Conn.; born July 6, 1912; unmarried; debut over WICC. 63 Park St.. West Haven, Conn.