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YOUNG SNGER GET [ == RADI CONTRACTS Four First and Second Place Winners in Atwater Kent 5 Tests Rewarded. 30— Patas By the Associated Press, PHILADELPHIA, December 16.— | 00—Paimo 461.3—WNAC Boston—650 Royal Orchestra. Brunswick Orchestra, Orchestra. n Kidd's Buccaneers. 302 8—WGK Buffalo—d90 ur youthful singers who six months | @go were still taking music lessons | were admitted to the circle of widely| known musical artists yes first and second place w Atwater Kent Foundations v. when in the tional | radio audition were given cor tract sing during the Atwater K evening radio hour. Th heard first with Mme. Lou se Homer and Edward Johnson of the Metropoli- | tan Opera Company | January 8 Miss Agnes Davis, 24- year-old dramatic soprano of De l Colo., a former school teacher, who| won first honors in the ladies’ division | of the audition finals, will be heard in | nt recital with Edward J«xlmson,l tropolitan tenor, over ~station WEAF and 21 associated stations. On January 22, Wilbur Evans, young Philadelphia_bass-baritone, will sing with Mme. Homer Mr. Kent announced today that con tracts were made also with Miss Emilia de Prato, lyric soprano, of San Francisco, and Ted A. Roy, tenor of Corvallis, Ore., to sing over the radio on the Pacific Coast, beginning next month. & o The contracts are in addition to the foundafion’s cash awards of $17,500 and musical acholarships following | upon the Nation-wide contest which | was decided in New York on Decem- | ber 11. LocalRadio Entertainment Friday, December 16, 1927 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 Mther Bureau reports ~—Weather Bur re| N i ;T'p.l‘a?—“’rhe Spirit of Christ- mas and the Dawn of the New Year, by the Public Health Service. 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF—Ame! Broadeasting Co. (822.4 Meters). 2 pm. to 4 p.m—Herbert Lectro Musical. p 5:30 p.m.—Children’s period. ducted by Miss Evelyn Reichard. 5:45 p.m.—Special fest program. §:15 to 7 p.m.—Dinner concert. Early Program Tomorrow. L] ,—Musical program. .m.—Betty Brewster's cooking con- 1 school. 10:30 a.m.—Victor concert. 11 a.m. to 12 noon—Special musical program. WMAL~—Washington Radio Forum (241.8 Meters). 7:10 p.m.—News flashes. 7:25 p.m.—Guggenheim contest. 7:30 p.m.—~Horace Walker and his estra. 8:30 p.m.—“The Story of the Christ- mas Seal” by Mrs. Ernest R. Grant. 8:40 p.m—Frank Kingsbury, tenor. 9 p.m.—Joe Bombrest and his enter- tainers. 9:15 p.m,—Arthur Jordan Music Fo- " yum, presenting Helen Warford, con- vort planist: Martin Mallory, Irish bar- jtone, and the Jordan Instrumental Trio. 10:15 to 30:30 p.m.—News flashes. WRC—Radio Corporation of America “.(4685 Meters). 4:30 p.ms—Vi n Gondoliers, 5:30 p.m.~Hi u Orchestra. i Waldort-Astoria Orchestra. ¥ s v Claus, from the 6:30 6:45 ~Talk by Emma Perley 5 h‘,*p-m. “The Arcade Mar- kot m,—grmt e. .m.—Whitfall Ang] 9: '8, hwcllvert Ensemble. 10 p.m.~The; Palmolive hour. 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. ‘Tomorrow. 6:45 a.m.—Tower health exercises. 8 a.m.~—Federation morning devo- tions. { s Trio. 8:15 a.m.~—Parnassu 8:30 to §:45 a.m.—Cheerio. 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 noon—Chi s services under the auspices of department of edu- cation of the Women’s Clubs, 12:30 p.m.—~WaldorfAstoria Orches- m.—Palais @'Or Orchestra. . —Hofbrau Orchestra. a Orchest « Orchestra. Bernie's Orchestra . 3—WOR Newark—710 00—Commaodore 815 5 Ensemble. hour 00—Cap'n 30—Churleston’ Chasers. 191.5—WEAF New York—610 6:00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 0—Happincss Boye. Berr Orchestra, olive lie's Orchestra. w York—660 .2—WFI-WLIT Philadelphia—740 6:30—Adelphia Whispering Orchestra, 348.6—W 00 Philadelphin—860 483.6—WJAR Providence—620 9:00—Anglo-Persiane. 10.00—Palm 277.6—W olive hour. HAM Kochester—1,080 ve Lady. hour. Springfield—00 ogram. B. C. feature. 7:30—) 8:30—Royal 9:00—Wrigle Stenographers. ey program. 10:00—Palmolive: hour. 356.9—CKCL Toronto—840 3:30—Ensemble. 516.9—WTAG Worcester—3580 7:30—Dance orchestra, 9:00—Anglo-Persians. 10:00—Palmolive hour. 206.9—W HERN. s N. WNC Asheville—1,010 7:00—Dinner mu 8:00—Fire departm 435.9—WSB Atlanta—630 10— Wrig] oy review 2:0 4 10:00—Palmolive hour. 11:45—Concert. 245.8—WDOD Chattanooga—1,220 8:30—Brunswick half hour. Qo—science ralk. 0—Classical program. 336.9—WJAX Jacksonville—890 8:00—Studio program. 9:00—Dance music (3 hours). BRaAD to me. 10 SEERVIOE men who have the fix your radio at vour or day. “Kennedv's Radio Service” 3319 14th st. n.w. Tivoli Bldg. Col. 10182 ENJOY THE CITIES SERVICE CONCERT Tonight, 8 to 9, on and 16 stations associated with National Broadcasting Co. CITIES SERVICE COMPANY Cities Service 'y also offers its comy Book. Just tion for it. I with s e Family Budget write your broadcasting sta- t's free. You cannot refuse this MARVELOUS OFFER! own Use it; let your family enjoy it. If you decide to keep this marvelous radio you can buy it, paying less weekly than many nd for seats at the theatre, You are sole judge. Absolutely no obligation. FREEDsEISEMANN No Batteries Chargers -ALL-EEECTRIE Programs prepared by the Associated Press. standard time. Mcters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. { | | | THE EVENING LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927. Scheduled for Eastern 322.4—WHAS Louisville—d30 0:30—Wrigley program. 10:00—Palmolive hour. 0 Memphis—580 8:30—C. ers 10:00—Palmolive hour. 6.9—WSM_Nashville—890 Wrigley_program. almolive hour. WRVA Richmond—1,180 . g Carry Mo Back to 014 Virginia." CENTRAL. 526—KYW Chicago—370 8:00—Retold tales. : Stenokraphers. 365.6—WEBH-WJJD Chicago—820 8:00—Bdgewater Beach Orchestra. 300 —Chlicren's progeamo o oo 2200—Palmer House proram. ul As ogram_from New York. 6—WLS Chicago—870 7:00—Supperbell program. 8:30—Male_quartet. :00—Silvertone hour. 11:00—WLS_ Showboat, 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 7:00—Organ. 7:30—Orchestras. 9:00—Columbia chain (2 hours). 11:00—Chamber Music Players. 428.3—WLW Cinclnnati—700. 9:00—Studio feature. 0:30_—Roval Stenographers. 10:00Wrigley review. 11:00—Henry Thies' Orchestra. 361.2—WSAI Cinclnnati—830 7:30—Dance orchestra. —Cities Service program. 10:00—Palmolive hour. 399.8—WTAM Cleve 282.8—WAIU Columbus—1,060 8:00—Instrumental. 9:00—Dependable hour. 0:00—Cap'n Kidd. 374.8—WOC_Davenport—800 8:00—Gities Service Orchesira. 9:00—. 9:30—] 35.4—WHO Des Moines—3560 00—Little Symphony. 0:00—Palmolive hour. i00—Ben Bernic's Orchestra. 440.9—WCX-WJR Detrolt—o80 8:00—Retold tales. 8:30—Royal Stenographers. 9:00—Mediterraneans. 3323-—WWJ Detroit—830 chigan night. es Service Orchestra. Anglo-Persians. 10:00—Palmolive hour. 499.7—WBAP Fort Worth—o600 7:00—Seven Aces. :00—Anglo-Persian 11:00—Muscial program. 384.4—KTHS Hot Springs—780 8:30- ial attraction. 361.2—WOS JEfferson City—830 8:00—Varied program. 37 VDAF Kansas City—810 700 hool of the Air. 00—Cities service Orchesira. -Anglo-Persians. 9:00—, 10:00—Palmoli ur. 405.2—WCCO Minneapolls-St. Paul—740 00—St. Paul Association hour. iies Service Orchestra. 00— Anglo-Persian 30—Northwest Al $135 Pay $3 a Week (The Greatest Value in Radio) Not Electric—~The Grebe Synchrophase is recog- nized as the greatest value in Radio. price, but the very finest in tone You can buy this marvelous set for as little as $3 a week. Why not have one put in your home for the whole family to enjoy? The Sensation STAR, WASHINGTO! 508.2—WOW Omaha—3590 :00—Anglo-Perstans. :30—La France Orchestra. 0:00—Palmglive hour. :00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. 348.6—KV 15a—860 8:00-20 1% Sorvice o 00—P: 515.1—KSD $t. Louis—550 8:00—Cities Service Orchestra. 0:30—La Fra 10:30—Palmolive hour. 499.7—WOAI San Antonio—G600 9:30—Varied program. WESTERN. 9—KOA Denver—d20 Egie Kickofts." —poethoven: miscellaneous. 0—Dance program. 68,5—KF1 Los Angeles—640 :0—Ballads of all lands. e. rally program. 00d Stadium. tra for dancing. 4—KGO Oakland—780 tra. 508.2—KLX Oakland—390 30—Dinner _concers, 00—Opera hour 2:00—Dance music. 00 P ETRGW Portiand—010 —Magic theater party. 3:00—Memory Lane.” 54.3—KFRC San Francisco—600 o chestras (3 hours). 422.3—KPO San Francisco—710 to—Caswell Bour. R 00— fic network program. ; ance orchestra. 447.5—KFOA Seattle—670 :00—Concert._orch: i A meds. 00a—Blackface 30a—Hoot Ow] 348.6—KJR Seattle—860 9:30—Dinner concert. 11:00—Trio 1:00a—Darice orchestra (2 hours). 370.2—KHQ Spokane—810 00—Wrigley program. 1 12:00—Memory Lane. 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