Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1928, Page 38

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38 SOPRANO FEATURER OVER WRC TONIGIT Alma Peterson to Sing “Song’ of India” and Aria From | “Il Trovatore.” | The weekly presentation of the Na- | tional Broadcasting and Concert Du- reau tonight through WRC and fis associated stations will feature A'ma Peterson, soprano; Judson House, tenor: the Lenox String Quartet and the Na- tional Concert Orchestra. Miss Peterson will India,” of Rim: L soprano aria from cea la notte placida.” Mr. Hous> w | be heard in the tenor aria, “Un tiva Lagrima,” from Donizetti’s * d'Amore.” and later sings duct with Miss Peterson. : Quartet, “Londonderry Air” are to be p the Lenox String Quartet, whi National Concert Orchestra i solos and in a special arrangs Kreisler's “Caprice Viennois, words sung by Judson Housc. The Cities Service Hour, the Happy | Wonder Bakers and Larry Brier’s Tune- | ful Troupe are among WRC's other | leading attractions. Gems from th> | Strauss operetta, “The Waltez Dream,” will be the principal selection of the Cities Serv- ice Orchestra, while the bakers have ar- ranged to feature “Flower of Love." from the music of the new talking movie, * White Shadows. This number will be done in a special combination ar- rangement for quartet and or- chestra, Another serio-comic episode will be presented Jimmie Rodgers. by Larry Brier's Troupe. WMAL's program has been aug- mented by two afternoon features to be bmldtast between 3 and 4 o'clock. The first, a “pop” concert is scheduled for 45 minutes of this period. A political | talk by A. E. Chaffee, reading clerk of the House, will follow. The evening program of WMAL also THE EVENING LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERT NME‘ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. Pronrams pwepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. A915—WEAF New York—610 5:00--Dinner 200 Wonder 'prosiam. Fruppiness Bays 0 Cities Service hour. 8.00 - An eveninz I JPars £:a0Tunaful Troup 320 Comecrt Burenu hour. 000 Dance music 431.3-WIZ New York—660 5:00- Darce_mru: 2790 Gaid ‘st pals: 00— Thiee Cheers n-Dixle cire Tilady's Musicians. Al 500 Wricley review Carlson Sextet national commitize. (0700 Bhimner music —WOR Newark—i10 Repub] “True Story hour “United Shoial Singers. Darce mus:c. —WABC New York—970 F215 Achievement hour, WPG Atlantie City—1,100 pean: dinner concert. cerl orchestra Club; dance (2 hours). 283.5—WBAL Baliimore—1,050 Dixie Cireus. Esskey program. ~Quak 4 00— Wrikles rev B Stromberg-Carison Sexte 9:30—Democratic National Eomimittee. Boston—399 el Troupe 1t Burcau hour. WNAC Boston—650 30—Dinner dance. 0-—Stories: piano: talk. 0 Music Love 0 Repuolican Nationel Committee. 8:00—WOR programs (2 hours). 502.8—WGR Buflalo—990 00—Wonder program 00—Cities Service hour, g:00—An Evening in Pafis. 513-1—WMAK Buffalo—350 5:30—Como Orchestra. /GY_Plaers Tusical program epublican National Committee. 00— WOR' programs 13 nours). 1—WTIC Hartford—560 6:3 Me_Another. 450 —&alo party: 8:00—An evening in Paris. 8:30—Miss Minneapolis 9 00—Concert bureau Hour. two popular radio entertainers. The Mohawk Quartet, which has not broad- cast since last Spring, also is scheduled for a 25-minutes program. includes two new attractions—the Besides its regular dinner concert, Northeast Merchants' Hour of Music | WRHF has scheduled a half hour pro- and “The Mad Hatters” featuring|{gram by Bran Hughes and his or- Jimmie Rodgers and Ray McCreath, | chestra. eAnnouncing Our cAppointment as cAuthorized “Dealers for the famous STEWART-WARNER Matched-Unit Radio —a proof of our leadership in this community You are cordially invited to visit our sales rooms, where we have on display this won- derful line of Receivers and Reproducers. Like ourselves, you'll be greatly impressed by the advanced design and the many re- imarkable new features of the new 1929 Stewart-Warner Radio. It incorporates all the latest improvements known to the radio industry—and is offered in a wide range of models and prices. Now that you're going to buy a radio—buy s Stewart- Warner. 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TRANSPORTATION BUILDING . —_— i Philadelphia—1.130 0—Light op o Rty om. 2—Prescnta OR prozrems (22 ce muRic WFI-WLIT Phila“elphia—310 7:00—Citles Service hour 4:00_An evening in Paris. 820 _Tunatul Troupe 00— Concert_bureau hour. 10:05 - 8ymphenic -orchestra A13.6-—KDKA - Pittsburch—050 Diie circus Milady's musicians 7:30_Quakers 200 Wrieley review 9:00Strombere Sextet ARL.6—WJIAR Providence—620 7:35—Musical program. 800 An evening in Paris 8:30-Talk. musical program 516.9—WTAG Worcester—320 6:30—Studio pregiam 8:00—An evening in Paris. 8:30—Tunefu! Troupe 9:00— Concert bureau hour 3—WGY Schenectady—300 630 WGY Plavers. 7°00—Musical progia. 8:00_An Evening in Peris. A:30—Tuneful Troune 9 00--Concert burcau hour. 3.1—WBZ Soringfield—-900 0—Gold Spot Pals. Ramblers. _Dixie C:reus, ilortown: Quakers. hours). o son Sevtet 9:30_Demccratie National Committee. 10:00—Theater Symphony Orchestra. 280.2—WHAM Rochester—1.030 30 —Qialicrs Wrigley review 0 Strombers-Corls O e ie National Committee. 434.5—CFCA Toronto—690 Musical program. Dance music. CKCL Toronto—810 SOUTHERN. 206.9- WIYNC Asheville—1,010 4:00—Dinner music. 1435,9—-WSB Atlanta—630 7:30—Cuakers vigles review. 0—Stromberg-Carlson program. .i—WJAX Jacksonville—880 ster orchestra. emcciatic National Commitee. 336.9—WSM Nashville—800 30—Dixie Cireus. Quakers 00— Wrigley Teview :00—Stromberg-Carlson Sextet, 251.1—WRVA Richmond—1,180 We Will Gladly Demonstrete the New KOLSTER RADIO Terms if Desired B. & J. Radio Shop 3201 Mt. 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T dun roo eier” review ‘ ramur*; gerviee Kour. 0 11150 Privonttics; ori 361.2—WSAlL Cincinnati—830 6:00—Dinner Greup: Safety Club. 7:00—Citlea Service nou t h00"Concert Burean hour. 10:00—Danc. music. $99.85—WTAM Cleveland—330 4:00—Dinner_ music ities Service hour 8 %-An Evening in Paris. Sunshine 2:00—Musical_programs. | 1R800 Musle: orchestrs 9:008tre mherg-Carlson Sextet. 9:30 —Demcciatic National Committe. 12°00 ~Slumber mus 1S B e s (= ‘i@t:(c. \‘. A g Tone quality, selectivity and distinguished appearance arc mere words when spoken by makers of radio.'q But when these virtues are so outstanding as to inspire the satisfied confidence of thousands of Kolster owners and their friends, the makers of Kolster Radio feel justified in quoting the expression, heard upon all sides, “Kolster is a fine set.” NEW PRINCE GEORGES SCHOO’ S INSPECTED| Co\mty Officials Visit Glenn Dale | stallation of steam heating p'ants in and Columbia Park-—Heating Bids to Be Qpened. M Special Dispatch to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., Seplrm-l}{" ber 28.—A committee appointed by the Prince Georges County Board of Edu- cation, consisting of Perry Boswell, ‘da\ Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. Orem Oxon Hill School. 28, 1928. will rnomru Albert 8. Cook, State super] tendent, on an inspection of schools n westem Maryland. The co! ard of education has granted me mlon of pnrolu of the Accokeek School for another teacher. An additional teacher has been or- dered assigned to the Bradbury Heights prezfdent of the board; N(cholu Orem, county superintendent of schools, and H. C. Linthicum, Wednesday inspected the new schools at Glenn Dale and Columbia Park. Mr. Boswell was au- thorized to call for bids for the in- | each of*the buildings. the bids to be | onened tomorrow in his office at Mount | School. Transfer of a teacher from the Rainicr, Brentwood to the Cottage City School . Orem has left for Towson to|has been ordered. 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