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PONSELLE, Rosa. Operatic soprano; born Meriden. Conn., Jan. 23. 1897; unmarried; debut m New York City. 1927. N. Y.
POWELL, Dick. Tenor. Hollywood Hotel; born Mount View, Ark., Nov. 4, 1904; unmarried; debut over CBS, October, 1934. L. A.
PRENTISS, Ed. Actor, "Romance of Helen Trent ; born Chicago, 111., Sept. 9, 1908; unmarried; debut on ■'Helen Trent" program. January. 1934. CHIC. RANDOL, Bill. Announcer, Fred Waring show, born Colorado Springs. Col., July 7, 1908; unmarried; debut over NBC, September, 1932. N. Y. ,,
RANDOLPH, Isabel. Actress. "Mary Marlin ; born December 4; widow; two daughters; debut in "Roses and Drums" program, Chicago, September, 1931.
READICK, Frank. Actor, leading role in "The Shadow" ; born Seattle. Wash., Nov. t>, 1896. N. Y. REINHART, Alice. Actress, True Story Court ot Human Relations; born San Francisco, Calif., May 6, 1913; unmarried; debut over KYA. San Francisco.
RELLA, ' Eleanor. Actress, Billy in ''Myrt . and Marge"; born Chicago, Oct. 7, 1897; married Reginald Knorr. 1914; debut, November, 1929. CHIC. RENARD, Jacques. Orchestra leader ; born Kiev, Russia, June 15. 1897; married Jean Cohen, 1919. three daughters; one son; debut in Boston, over
RICH,' Freddie. ' Orchestra leader; born New York City, Jan. 3, 1898; unmarried; debut over WJZ, 1922. N Y
RICH, Louis. Director "Land O' Dreams", born Cleveland, March 16, 1887; married; one son, two daughters; debut over WHK. 1921. Write him care of station WHK, Cleveland, Ohio. v ,
ROBERTS, Kenneth. Announcer ; born New York City, Feb. 22. 1906; debut over WFCH, February,
ROBISON, Carson. Actor, "Bunkhouse Serenade"; born Chetopa. Kan., Aug. 4; married Catherine A. Parrett, 1927; one son. one daughter; debut over WDAF, Kansas City, 1923. N. Y. ROGERS, Will. Comedian and Commentator, born Oolagah, Indian Territory, Nov. 4. 1879; married Betty Blake, Nov. 5, 1908; two sons, one daughter.
RONSON, Adele. Actress, "Buck Rogers", etc. ; born New York City. July 18; unmarried; debut over CBS.
ROOSEVELT, Mrs. Franklin D. {Anna Eleanor Roosevelt): Commentator; born New York City, Oct. 11 1884; married Franklin D. Roosevelt March 17. 1905; four sons, one daughter. N. Y. ROSS, Evelyn Genevieve. Singer, Do of Do-Ke-Mi Trio; born New York City. Aug. 26, 1907; unmarried: debut in Baltimore. Md.. September, 1925. N.Y. ROSS, Maybelle. Singer, "Re of Do-Re:Mi Trio born New York City, May 23, 1909; unmarried; debut in Baltimore, 1925. N. Y. .
ROTH. Al. Orchestra leader; born St Louis, Jan. 11, 1904; married Henrietta Fruend, Sept. 1, 1926 two daughters, one son; debut over KMOX, St. Louis,
ROXY^S1.9!1.' Rothafel). Master of Ceremonies; born Stillwater. Minn.. 1885; married; one daughter ; debut from Capitol Theatre, New York City, 1921. N.Y. RUBIN. Jack. Comedian and actor. The O Neills , born Warsaw. Poland, Dec. 19, 1 898 : married Aranka Kraus two sons, one daughter; debut over WOK. Newark, June, 1934. N. Y. .
RUBINOFF, Dave. Violinist; born Gradno. Russia, unmarried; debut with Rudy Vallee program, 1930.
RUSH Ford. Announcer; born Columbia. Miss.. April 7 1894; married Louise Bostelman, 1912; one son; debut in San Francisco, 1918. N. Y. RYAN. Pat. Child actor. "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"; born London. England, Feb. 2=, 1923, debut over CBS, 1929. N. Y „„,+„„
SANDERSON, Julia. Singer and comedienne, partner of Frank Crumit ; bom Springfield, Mass.. Aug. 22. 1887; married Frank Crumit, July 1, 1927; debut over "NBC 1929 N Y
SARGENT) Kenneth, Singer Casa Loma Orchestra; born Centralis, 111., March 3, 1906; married Dorothy Morelock, Feb. 23, 1928; debut in New York City,
SAVITT. Jan. Orchestra leader; born Russia. Sept.
4 1909; unmarried; debut in early days of radio over WOO, Philadelphia. N. Y.
SCHERBAN. George. Orchestra leader; born Petiograd, Russia, Oct. 26, 1897; married. 1919; debut over
SCHUMANN, Henrietta. Pianist; horn Schaulen, Russia. June 28, 1909; unmarried; debut over NBC,
SCHUSTER', Mitchell. Orchestra leader; born Warsaw, Poland. Oct. 4. 1906; unmarried; debut over
SEDELL,"Amy.' Actress. "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"; born New York City. June 16; unmarried; debut over CBS, 1927 N Y. SEGAL Vivienne. Soprano Melodiana ; born 1 luladelphia, Pa., April 19; unmarried N. Y. SHARBUTT, Dell. Announcer; born Fort worth, Texas Feb 16, 1910; unmarried; debut over WBAP, Fort Worth, 1928. N. Y. ,
SHELLEY, William. Actor. "Buck Rogers.; born Syracuse N Y, July 17; unmarried; debut in New York City, 1933. N. Y. SHERR Norm. Singer; born Waupaca, Wis., Oct.
5 1905 • married Winifred Smith. May 25, 1927; debut over WBBM. Chicago. 1926. CHIC. SHILKRET, Jack. Orchestra leader; born New York Citv Oct. 13; married Rose Isaacs. June 4, 1922; one daughter, one son; debut over WIIN, 1923 N. Y. SHILKRET. Nat. Orchestra leader; born New York City Jan 1, 1895; married Anne Fruston. March 24, 1914'; one son; debut over WEAF in early days of
SMART. Jack. Actor, March of Time. etc. ; born Philadelphia, Nov. 27. 1902; married Alice Coy. July ll! 1931 ; debut over WPDQ, Buffalo. 1924. N. Y. SMITH Earl. Singer, member Four Eton Boys quartet ■ born Marinette. Wis.. June 29. 1898; married Viola Blakely. March 17, 1929; debut. 1930. N. Y. SMITH, Kate. Singer; born Greenville, \a.._May 1. 1908; unmarried; debut over CBS. 1931. N. Y. SMITH Oliver. Tenor "Melodiana"; born Slocum. Mo April 9; married Juanita Watt. 1926; one child ; debut in Chicago. 1923. N. Y;.
SORIN. Louis. Comedian with Walter OKeefe: born New York City. Sept. 21. 1893; married Lenora Wein ; debut with Fanny Brice. 1933. NY. SOSNIK, Harry. Orchestra leader; born Chicago, July 13, 1906; unmarried; debut in Chicago, 1923. CHIC. ,,_, _ .. ,
SPENCER, Edith. Actress; The Gumps ; born Omaha. Neb.. May 14; married Frank J. Hettenck; debut over WTAM. Cleveland, 1929. N. Y.
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SPITALNY, Phil. Orchestra and chorus leader; born Warsaw, Poland, Nov. 7, 1895; married; debut over WTAM, Cleveland, 1920. N. Y.
STAFFORD. Hanley. Actor. True Story Court of Human Relations, etc.; born England, Sept. 22. 1900; married Bernice Bennett, actress; debut over KFI, Los Angeles, 1931. N. Y.
STEHLI, Edgar. Actor, "Buck Rogers"; born Lyons, France, July 12, 1884; married Emilie Charlotte Greenough, 1923; one son, one daughter; debut over CBS, 1929. N. Y.
STEVENS, Carlyle. Announcer; born Parkhill, Ontario, May 23, 1907; unmarried. N. Y'. STEVENS, Leith. Orchestra leader; bom Mt. Moriah. Mo.. Sept. 13, 1909; married; debut over WHB, Kansas Citv. 1923. N. Y.
STOLL, Georgie. Orchestra leader for Bing Crosby; born Minneapolis, Minn., May 7, 1905; married; debut over NBC from Hollywood, 1933. L. A. STRATTON, Chester. Actor. "Mickey of the Circus"; born Paterson. N. J., July 31, 1912; unmarried; debut over WMCA, 1932. N. Y.
STRAUS, Robert. Actor, "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"; born Chattanooga. Tenn.. March 28, 1885; unmarried; debut over NBC, February, 1931. N. Y'. STYLES, Hallie. Singer; born Stockton. Calif., March 25, 1904; unmarried; debut over an international hookup originating in Paris, France, 1929. N. Y. SULLY, Eve. Comedienne, partner of Jesse Block; born New Y'ork City, Jan. 5, 1910; married Jesse Block, March 11, 1929; debut on Vallee program, 1932. N. Y. TANSEY, Jimmy. Actor. "The O'Neill's; born Omaha, Neii.. July 20, 1910; unmarried; debut over WLS, Chicago. 1929. N. Y.
TAYLOR, Davidson. Announcer ; born Shelbvville, Tenn.. Feb. 26, 1907; unmarried; debut over WHAS, Louisville, Ky. , September, 1929. N. Y. TAYLOR, F. Chase. Comedian, "Colonel Stoopnagle" in Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd; born Buffalo, N. Y\, Oct. 4, 1897; married Lois De Ridder, 1919; one son; debut over WMAK, Buffalo, 1925. N. Y. THORNTON, Gladys. Actress. True Story Court of Human Relations, etc.; born Madison. Fla., March 8; unmarried; debut over WOR, Newark, 1929. N. Y. TOURS, Frank. Orchestra leader Gulf Headliners; born England; married Helen Clark; three daughters, two sons. N. Y.
TRAVERS, Vincent. Orchestra leader; born Feb. 14, 1903; unmarried; debut over WIP, 1923. N. Y. TROUT, Robert. Announcer ; born Wake County, N. C. Oct. IS, 1908; married Margaret J. Burt. Sept. 19, 1933; debut over WJSV, Washington, September,
1931. N. Y.
UTTAL, Fred. Announcer, actor; born New Y'ork City. July 28, 1906; unmarried. N. Y. VAIL, Myrtle. Actress, Myrt in "Myrt and Marge"; born Joliet. 111., Jan. 7, 1894; previously married to George Damerel; one son, one daughter (Donna Flamerel) ; debut in Chicago, Nov. 1. 1931. CHIC. VAN, Vera. Singer; born Marion. Ohio. Feb. 20, 1915; unmarried; debut over KHJ, Los Angeles, 1922. N. Y.
VAN ZANTE, Phil. Actor, "Five-Star Jones"; born Amsterdam, Holland. Oct. 3, 1905; married Kathleen Hough; debut in Pittsburgh, 1927. N. Y. VELAS, Esther. Orchestra leader; born Milan. Italy. Jan. 28, 1903: married Frank Nongo; debut in Switzerland. 1922; U. S. debut, for CBS, 1932. N. Y. VELAZCO, Emil. Orchestra leader; born Mexico City, Mexico. Oct. 20, 1898; married Lucy Carman. 1930; one son; debut from Duluth, 1921. N. \\ VENUTA, Benay. Singer; born San Francisco. Jan. 27, 1913; unmarried; debut over KPO, San Francisco, 1930. N. Y.
VOICE OF EXPERIENCE (Marion Sayle Taylor). Born near Louisville, Ky., August 16, 1SS9; debut in early days of radio over local station; for CBS in 1933. N. Y.
VON ZELL, Harry. Announcer: born Indianapolis. Ind. . July 11. 1906; married Minerva McGarvey; one son; debut New Y'ork City. 1926. N. Y. WALL, Lucille. Actress, True Story Court of Human Relations, etc.; born Chicago, Jan. IS; unmarried; debut over WJZ, 1927. N. Y.
WALLER, Fats. Pianist, singer; born New York City, May 21. 1904; married; three children; debut over CBS. 1933. N. Y.
WALTER, Wilmer. Actor. "The Gumps". True Story Court of Human Relations, etc. ; born Philadelphia. Pa.. Feb. 9; widower: debut on third True Story program over WOR. 1927. N. Y.
WARING, Fred. Orchestra leader, Waring's Pennsylvanians; born Tyrone, Pa.. Tune 24. 1900; married Evelyn Nair, 1933; one daughter; debut over CBS.
1932. N. Y.
WARING. Tom. Singer and pianist. Waring's Pennsylvanians; born Tyrone. Pa.. Feb. 12. 1902; unmarried; debut over CBS, 1932. N. Y'.
WARNOW. Mark. Orchestra leader: born Monastrhisht, Odessa. Russia. April 10. 1901; married Sylvia Rappaport. 1924; one son. two daughters; debut over CBS, 1929. N. Y.
WATSON. Milton. Baritone; born Salinas. Calif., Sept. 8. 1903; married Peggy Bernier, July 20, 1927; one daughter. N. Y.
WAY, Karl. Actor. "Myrt and Marge"; born MacGregor. Iowa. June 2. 1885: married. 1908; one son; debut over KYW. 1929. CHIC.
WEEKS. Barbara Actress. "Six-Gun Justice"; born Binghamton, N. Y'.. Oct. 17. 1906; unmarried: debut in Portland. Maine. 1929. N. Y.
WEST, Jane. Actress. "The O'Neills": born nuiiiboldt, Tenn.. Feb. 4. 1S91 ; married Harold Effing: twin daughters; debut over WMCA. December. 1930. N. Y.
WEVER. Ned. Actor, leading role in "Dick Tracy' ; born New Y'ork Citv. April 27, 1902; unmarried; debut over CBS. 1929. N. Y'.
WILE, Frederic William. News Commentator ; born La Porte. Ind.. Nov. 30. 1S73: married Ada Shakman, May 14, 1901; two daughters, one son; debut. 1923. N. Y'. _
WOOLERY, Pete. Singer; born Wilmington, Del.. April 24, 1901; unmarried: debut over WHN, 1926. N. Y.
WOOLLCOTT. Alexander. Commentator ; born Phalanx. N. J.. Jan. 19. 1887; unmarried; debut over CBS, I ".in N. Y'.
WORTH, Betty. Actress. True Story Court of Human Relations, etc.; born New Y'ork City. July 6. 1911; unmarried: debut on March of Time. 1932. N, Y". WRAGGE, Eddie. Actor, "Bobby Benson and Sunny Tim"; born New Y'ork City. Dec. 17, 1919; unmarried: debut over YVJZ. 1927. N. Y.
WRIGHT, Cobina. Soprano "Your Hostess : born I akeview, Ore. Sept. 20; previously married; one daughter; debut over WINS. 1932. N. Y YORKE, Ruth. Actress. "Marie, the Little French Princess", etc.; born New Y'ork City, Sept. 10. 1909; married David L. Midnitzky. Sept. 18, 1S32; debut over WPCH. 1929. N. Y.
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