Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1929, Page 44

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44 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929. - 282.8—WBAL Baltimore— CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN - WWJ, WGR, WOAE. 394.5—WJIZ New York—160. 1,080, 3 11: oo—floml ‘dance l:hgg:c w; 6:00—Orchestra; books; Pauline Hag- :;oo_s;);i» '?8» time tunes, W 1o s;nlons. Y Also . E i H . .3 WL o Today on the Radio ||..fmwisiidems g Anne_ s, | 90~ Vooul: Romaty 53 o A B E buck cadietd 4 > WHAM, s 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 7:30—Hour from WJZ. e rs o u e 7:15—Campus _Carollers, “Foot Ball 8:30—Dr. Wifco (15 minutes); WJZ L PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929. 348.6—WABC New York—860. o Ftomerts, WBZ, KDKA,| §:30—Uncle Don's Storles. (45 minutes). 4 A Pieters om left of call lotiers, Kilotycles om right. Al tims pm. wniess 6:30—Entertainers—WABC; hts . oA, WsM, WSB.| g ; 10:00—Saime a4 WJ% (1 hour). RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE herwise indica Orches! LBW WDO d WBT, WL -Four 3 11:00—Songster; Scrap Book. WHP CWKBN, WADO, WHAG,| 8:00—Drama ;‘,‘{AM“':W“E‘“WL";‘Z 1530 Orchestrs: Rangers. 11:30—Burst cqfkgs." e Bladensburg Rd. at 15th and H Sts. N.E. 3 3 3 A KDK. ‘ea garden orchestra. 12:00—D: : Swhet an w wh. » LOCAL STATIONS. woBl. ¥ 8 lo—?emnlmitsn Tl Also KDEA; | 11; {00—News orchestra: moonbeams. T Oon AR Tt Earty (i 3 475.9—WMAL—630. 7:00—Henry and Gearge —Also WADC. famous loves, xational Broadeatin On) e WraL TR ol LW, " WRVA, WHT,| 2563—WCAU Philadelphia—1170. | 2803—WTAM.WEAR Cleveland—1,070. 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. i WIOD. 6:00—Studio; news: Mystic. :16—] 15 minutes); WEAF I N 3:15—Studio feature. e S T S AN wRRL wWoAS, OAU.| o oo—g{fl?xaones and Ernle Hare—| 6:45—Financiers; presentation. o e e ew e et pen maaicale. T B o Hocaiista,” 8 w—mtgm_-_m w.wé wicao. N it K%’gfi TS ARG peogimi (335 hiours). 500 Diithen e Dox 4:00—] ic feature hour. B % HAS, 11:00—Hour of dance music. 5:15—"The March of Events.” “Get-| b: B . oM e | Sador e daneh, ke wm WFBL, WHP, WAIU, 4 W_;‘;‘e‘-:‘;rw;xmm i e 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. : g:.gg:gmie t:t:‘léc :3;“ 1 93 N s e e on 8: ,o_pmme,,_m WMAQ, WFBL, Act I Scene TI_Also 5‘».“‘5’?%‘,‘““.&%"”“ 11:30—Dance music ( 5:30—"“The Lady Next Door.” mu " by Dr. George C. Haven- wmx w.us wxnc W!Z Vgg‘& WBT, WsB, | 7:30—WJZ programs (3'; hours). 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110. 5:45—Santa Claus from the North R e wczm m wm-rp wsm m“ WEAS 113 oo—D&n)‘Bu!or! Orchestra (30 min- | . piuiate; axiind woite twee @ Pole. bassa frre :00—Sports; . 6:00—Biack and Gold Orchestra. 6:01—Finahes frog The Eventng Sta b 10 W_q"“fi-é}.& Witks, “Weu, 43 Same a5 WYB. (14 hours) ¢ 9 gtkifl.%'f‘ffi 11.:1@ ggt‘?fl:"};fi%fl: flzngl’fl" r: ':m_mmélc‘o VVPCBALU m:g wob. WBT. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 10:00—Studio (30 minutes); WJZ (30 71:15~—Cnmpu: Carollers. by Radio,” by Dr. Frank W. Bal~ WCAO, WJAS, WADC, wom 10: !o—OrchentnB z'ndw"film c};{um—DKA 6:30—School of Music. : mm‘im)_h ; 7:30—Correct _time. lou, superintendent of schools. WSPD, WHK. WLBW, Wi Also W 7:00—WJZ; orchestra; minstrels. 11:00—Hotel orchestra. 7:31—Broadway Lights. 6:25—PFrank Young, pianist. WDBJ, WTAR, WWNG, wuc WIR, WLW, KYW. WBT.| 550 w5z (30 minutes); song storles. ® 8:00—Cities Service hour. s = ;flfllfllme' by George WDOD. METES WHAS, WSM, WSE | g.45" Same as WJz (3'4 hours). 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740. 3 30 Sehradertamn Band. 8:45—Ai Dinsmore, tenor. 1O N A, WEAN. WEBL, WAAL, | 11:00—Hour of slumber music—Also 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790, T90WIZ (30 minuces; & fnance. 10:00—Planters’- Pickers. 7:90—Piano syncopations, WCAO, WJAS., WADC, WKRC, i o : Loy 8:30—Musical programs. 10:30—Mystery House. .',’ 15—Jimmy and Jane. WGHP, WMAQ, WSPD, WHK, 8:30—WEAF (30 minutes); talks (30 | 10300 mour from WJZ. 11:00—Weather forecast. 0 ane Atlen Bistars. WLBW 272.6—WPG Adlantie City, 1,100, minutes). 11:00—Peanut Plekers. 11:01 to 11:58—Lotus Orchestra. 4 mtgl"l)um {glm‘mh;fis 10:30—Institute of Music—Also WLAC, | 8:00—Hotel concert orchestra. 'I:!o—)nnalretl uhohwt Early Program Tomorrow. IO L e SPoCHIg] WCAO. WCAU, WEBN, WLEW, 8:30—Talk; studio program. M“‘:’“%;;"(‘i,z Tk 3716—WBT Gharletie—180 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 9:00—True Story hour. WEAN, ADC, :00—Merry Mermaids; 3 7:30—WJZ; studio; Brevities. 5:00a—0n the £115. 10: :00—Bremer-Tully progra WMAG, WDOD, WBRG, WJAS, 10:00—Jubllee ‘Quartet; planologue. | 10:30—Did You Know? 8:45—Same as Wiz (2%, hours). y o —] S, 1 }0—Cu - B S - :00—Dance music. §:ég:_§r?:ner:§: de‘;:di 2 * :o K l‘:": o_‘:""““ o Music pro 11:00—Entertainers “WABC snly. or- | 12:00—Jean Wiener at organ. R el gy SR 0a—Morning melodies. an Garber's Orchestra. v ' WWNC., i 3 le—820. PR, tias L e Early Program Tomorow. WEBW, WSPD, WHOD, WiAg: S524—-WTIC Harttord—1,000. $:30—Singing the Blues: Investors. | 7:15—Dinner Dancers: scores. ] Radio Household Institute, 9: aoa—Moan‘ on Broadway. 11:30—Abe Lyman's Orchestra—Also | 7:00—WEAF (30 min.); news; sports. 100—~WJIZ; R.l%’v TJ zAdleal‘phil:nsrIn ggt\év..ze('fl: ;,n'l’xiutfzs)homr;k Voice. 11:45a—Studio feature, 10:00a—"Personality Plus,” by William WOHP, WKBN, WEAN, WBRC, | 8:00 WEAF. (1 hour): musical. u;”‘f,::‘:, & Wiz 3% hourn). b A 10:308Col s Male Trio, WSPD, WDOD, WKRC, WKBW. 10:30—Studio party; organ (11 hours) ‘minutes). ; 1i00= NATneT Feta i Hume hour. | 1 soe o drama, “Adventures National Grange program. of Helen and Mary.” 1:45—Yale-Harvard foot ball game. | 11: 30a—Saturdsy Syncopators. N L - b 1 0—Co R 205.4—WJISV—1,460. i R LR TS Cash P rice ess Tu es (Independent Publishing Co.) 1:30—Barclay Orchestra, 1 i 3:00 to 5:00Midafternoon musicale. | 2:00—Yale-Harvard foot ball game. Delivered and Installed :30—Dinner music. oot 7:30—Chimney Villa Orchestra. 223.9—WOL—1,310. 8:00—James Chamberlain, tenor. (American Broadcasting Co.) $ — $ M 8:15—Margaret Ogden, soprano, 5:45—The Town Crier. 9 10 D own 10 onthly 8:30—Kelvinator presentation. 6:00—"What's On the Alr Tonight.” 8:45—Alexandria Hawalians. 6:03—Dinner Muslc. 5 ;g:.vmw: G‘zdd"file : 15—Mabel Owens, soprano, . : ndoliers, 45—"Let's Go Pishin’” 9:50—Song stories. 7:00—Dinner ‘music from Hamilton : 10:05 to 11:00—The Washington Trio, 10i00 1225 > 12 0 ance program. Early Program Tomorrow, 8:00 to 10:00a—Hints to housewives, Early Program Tomorrow. 0 ®» A Delightful 11:300—Natlonal Farm program, | T:300—Reveille, a—Marmola program. a—The musical clock. 12:00—Time signals, 8 o0a—Birihasmoh thought for the Christmas . 12:15 to 1:15—Farm reports and mustc. day, 3:00 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale, -Bruklul, brevities. 434.5—NAA. —690. (Washington Navy Yard.) 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