Radio stars (Oct 1934-Sept 1935)

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RADIO STARS Today's Children ore on the following NBC stations daily, except Saturdays and Sundays, at 10:30 a.m. EST: WJ7., WBAI.. WMAL, WBZ, WBZA, WSYR, KDKA, WCAR, \V( KV, KWCR KSO, KWK, WREN, KOIf. WTMJ, KSTP, WKY, WI.S WBAI', KI'RC, WIR, WWNC WEBC, WRVA, WJAX. WFLAl WI'TF, WO AT. By C. Anderson Chanin "A cake to bake and a floor to sweep And a tired babe to sing to sleep, ll'liat does a woman want but these — A home, a child, and a man to please.'' THERE'S Mother Moran's homely recipe for a woman's happiness. Old fashioned? Well, perhaps. But thousands of listeners to Today's Children write, asking for the little poem that starts with these lines. Many hits of verse they ask Mother Moran to repeat on the air. But this is their favorite. These words, of all her homely hits, they cherish most, hecause it is in simple accord with their own philosophy of a good life. Mother Moran lives in a modest home on a quiet, elmshaded street in the great city, radiating sympathetic understanding, kindliness and generosity to her neighhors (Below) Actor-author Walter Wicker, (Right) The sweet little kid in pigtails is Lucy Gilman, who is Lucy Moran on the program.