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v » WRC TOBROADEAST | o HUSE BY MARINES “Vaice - of Silent Drama,” Dance Concert: and “Fire- “ side Boys™ onProgram. The Unitéd States Marina Band, in one of its séries of Summer concerts from the Sylvan Theater, will be hegrd ‘tonight in a' specially selected group of compositions. The program has been arranged by Taylor Bran- Son, Bmecond leader of the Marine Band, and is one that promises to delight the band lovers of the coun- try who will be listening-n. The “concert will open at 7:30 o'qlpek and will continue until 9. Be- sides being . broadcast to ‘the Wash- Innon radio audience the concert will relayed by wire to WJZ, New York and WGY Schenectady, for brc-dmnlnx also. Other portons of' WRC’s program, ‘which be broadcast jointly with A WJZ, New York, will be the Royal Salon Orchestra, directed by Bernard Levitow, from 9 to 9:30 o'clock, fol- lowed by “The Fireside Boys,” who will entertain listeners with a half hour ;;‘mnmnem. from the studios WI evening p m_will be opened at 7 o'clock with another story that has been provided by First Na- tional pictyres for “The Voice of the Silent "Drama,” which presentation will be broadcast by stations WRC and WJZ, New York. An_hour of late dance music will he played by Meyer Davis' Swanee Synoopators from ‘“‘Swanee-in-the-ai nning at 10 o'clock. 'ames Roosevelt Armour’s Trio and umner music by an unannounced or- chestra. are the attractions scheduled tonight by station WMAL. The pro- gram will begin at 7 o'clock. LocalRadioEntertainment Thursday, July 15, 1926. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, 434.5 Meters. i ~—Weather Bureau reports. .—Agriculture market re- Time 1s. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital Fund Committee (256 Meters). 6 to 7 p.m.~Program of'dinner mu- sic provided by F. H. Edmonds a ‘W._F., Roberts. and Potomae Co. m Meters). Silenty -~ - 4 Early Program !—m- 6:45 to 745 a.m.—'Tower Health Exercises,” from Metropolitan Tower, New YorkiCity.© o Corporation of America, (468.5 Mters). s 55 p.m.—Base ball éCeres. ‘The Voice of the Silent m.m-. broadcast wfl.h auuon WJZ from-New ¥ork. 7:30 p.m.~—Concert by the United States Marine Band; Capt. Willilam ' H. Santelmann, band leader; Taylor Branson, second leader, conducting, with Stations WJZ and WGY from the Sylvan Theater. 9 p.m.—The Royal Salon Orchestra, broadcast with Stations WJIZ - and WGY from New. York. . i 9:30 p.m.—The Fireside Boys, broad- cast with Station WJZ from N.' York, 10 p.m.—Meyer Davis' Swanee Eyn copators broadcast with Station Wiz Early Program Tomorrow. 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 noon—Organ recital by Otto F. Beck, broadcast from Crandall’s Ti- voli Theater. 1 p.m.—Meyer Davis’ New Willard Hotel Orchestra, under the direction of Samuel Korman." , Asks Court fo Annul Marriage. Frank ‘Studwood ‘has asked the Dis- trict Supreme Court to annul his marriage to Helen Epps Studwood. ‘The ceremony was performed at Balti- more July 2,'1923, and- husband says he since fearned that she had another husband, ‘then lving, from whom she was not divorced. He is represented by Attorney David L. Riordan. Silver Spring Band Concert. The second band concert of the sea- son by the Silver Spring Community Band will be given this evening on Capt. Frank ‘Hewitt's lawn, which will be lighted and decorated. The concert will be followed by orehestra music _for dancing and card games. There Will be a number of booth: 1 The affatr will be under the lulpicu of the Women's Improvemtent Club of Silver Spring. 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