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amateur contests as & source of tale ising impending | ent. ‘Her debut was made at an amae : ERIC SN Will ai of ‘atrelative heen rontbetone, teur night when her singing won her .« of . Edina Odell believes in | first prize, a purse of $2.50. eee. | 7 Ba) PLAY OPPosmT star : Tie Wittars Meeder, Organist . - Tae : : INBARRY PRODUCTION ®: 9 9 3 Fy Brunette Was Honored Last : a0 : Week for Best Movie Per- | rH mn ‘ formance Last Year " “gon ‘Broadcast. ¥ i 11:30—National Farm and Home Hour é ; 12 st Program r a , 2 INEXPERIENCED IN RADIO } > 1 q 1 : se fens Lovely Screen Star, However, Hi Has Seen Considerable 3 Cinema Service ‘ bi 3 H Winner of the highest prise in the 4 screen world, Claudette Colbert, voted 4 storia last week the annual award of the Organ Rhapsody Academy of Motion Picture Arts and 8:30—Press Radio News Sciences for 1934, will be starred in + fy H : i the Radio Theatre's presentation of 6 tion 7 “Holiday,” Sunday, March 10, at 1:30 6 c P. m. (CST) over the transcontinental & question from his fans, whether its shoul feeding of infants, Sak. = . a : question from fans, wi T it’s al of fant = 7" 7 “and 'Rupver| ing sound investments, holding a man's love or any of life's lesser [880 fad aiioauates'of Sou PAGES PaRGrOl GUI Lig L0ET biter a f perplexities. Safe—and stuffedis the owl pictured above that Tony | Toaueed Yay arthur Hopking at thel of Wintes sliced 4 ‘ f H Le ee Plymouth Theatre, Nov. 26, 1928. Hope ‘The youthful peir recetved the royal crowns from Lowell Thomas, : ‘Williams was the star of the stage veteran NBC news commentator and last year’s “King,” at the ninth (<4 99 e version which enjoyed a run of 229 annual Lake Placid Midwinter Carnival on Washington's birthday. KOD K Story of Gideon Will Be eter sets, ica] Site cramin, tng an rn ea aa ofS Harding later appeared in the moving colorful pageant witnessed by 2,500 of society's winter sports enthus- Ni h J ‘al D 9) picture which proved @ great box. fasts in Lake Placid’s Olympic Arena. A long procession of pages From " as iit inth ‘Immort AMA” | 0282. senoret tat woot — gumaragieg contin Calpe ee —___—_ phe Hanya einen of faster camera loaded with Kodak “SS” Film, and pete or ae Ta ine Smashing of False God, Baal,| ctoa the beat performance tr tas American Hours a couple of Photofleods in your home lamps, it’s easy p_SpleetecPalmolive Post Will Be Dramatized Over actress in the motion picture tnduty| Planned Next Month to get these indoor snapshots at night: With our ex- Radio Sunday sereen star is an unexperienced per- —_— pert Gnishing, you're sure.to get improve former before the radio microphones,| Cabinet members and representa- - Selected 5 the ninth of the serles Pound should aout her in Providing] Wilt eke sare ie ae ooata ete |. 8. Hed Mbit vee nore we wieative, ey 4 4 “ Dramas,” groun bare in two - jzentatives make one print fro good negative, for only ‘Women's Clubs pefiar teal hare elie tlie! the Radio Theatre audience with en-|American programs over NBC-W9Z |ica at the 85c. "Wy tel with sour tiie roll. —— se al —KFTR Bulletin Board of the| 1 coast NBC-WEAF network Sunday, ite Remo 24 ‘larkets an@ World Bookman | March 10, at 1 p.m. (CST). s ed ea re ne g's, Bl al a eng» fs HOSKINS-MEYER *| will portray the character of Gideon |Sousht after of Broadway's | young tary of Agriculture Henry A. |estra, Marine Band Band—Milson Co. who, while the other Israelites prayed |®Ctors, piay Wallace, representing President Roo- | mi nal Farm and Home Hr.l12-45—Gambles Old. Timer to the false god, Baal, to deliver them Johnny Case) opposite Miss Colbert,|sevelt, and a representative of the |tinen! Florists — Stationers — Radio Supplies Peete oe pees from the Midianites and Amalekites,|heading @ strong supporting cast re-|Latin American diplomatic corps will TU vi continued to worship Jehovah. be heard during the first broadcast at 200 Fourth St. Phone 19 8 —— Operettas 5. How Gideon destroyed the altar of 8. T.), from the Pan- rer” Baal, restored confidence in his peo- isters Ple, and led them from their captivity Koestner Composition s—Rhythm Club with Babe and/of seven year’s duration, will be dra- Will Be Given Debut Tedd: matically told. om ‘eddy Oo" 4 Bob” Gi i . S—peroth yragerhiagse. sine)" since the story offers frequent op-| Josef Koestner’s own composition, portunities for the use of choral mu-|“Sentinels Waltz,” will be played for sic, the A Cappella Choir will be fea-|the first time on the air when the tured more than in any of the pre-|composer leads the Sentinels Seren- vious programs of the series. Much | ade orchestra in the program over an. of the music to be played by the sym- | NBC-WEAF network at 4 p, m. (CST) Phonic orchestra will be original. 10. Skating Carnival to _ ry & Produ Be bed = Air tration and at his wife's suggestion 0—Harry Turner & Orch, Employing the frozen pond skating |@med the song “Sentinels Waltz,” L technique he acquired in his youth, John 8. Young, NBC announcer, will don a pair of skates and join ice cuts 5—Gilbert and ‘Th e Fatt Program — ans Philip Morrie) °°°—ate Evening Weather Fore- Orch. featuring Phil’ Duey & Saute Lay Bath i c I. Garden rink and describe the Inter. 30—Lady Esther Serenade len and desc inter= o— Premier Pabst— Bi thandor” a national Ice Skating Carnival for 9:00—Palmolive Beauty Theatre of —Saxophone Quarte’ ae cere: taeers Tete as day, March 12, . 10: 00—tate Evening ‘Weather Fore. ch cai dad Young, wearing an NBC peck-trans- Irish Poet to Head soekcrinne Moots Friday, March 15 eles will be heard at 11:45 a. m. 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