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- STESINUSE WL BE SHOWN Happy Wonder Bakers to Demonstrate the Fickle Changes by Periods. The Happy Wonder Bakers, who give their weekly broadcast tonight over WRC and a network of other National Broadeasting Co. stations, have con- structed u(proxnm of typical examples of music of different ages to show that the fashions in music, like in clothes, are changeable and fickle. The program is made up of melodies talking pictures now showing on Broad- way. An orchestra under the direction of Frank Black, a vocal trio and Frank Luther will take part. Johann Strauss, jr., the “waltz king,” will be honored with a program com- posed entirely of his works in the Mo- | biloil concert, during which Beatrice | Belkin, soprano, will appear as the 'drama, The Little Church Around the | Crawford sings in The program features Corner,” will be produced by Hank | bicture, “Untamed.” the overture to “Die Fledermaus” and Simmons' Show Boat troupe . tonight | Clalty of the Kolster program. In ad- guest soloist. the beautiful “Blue Danube” waltz. A Spanish atmosphere pervades the Halsey-Stuart program, the musical portion of which will be furnished by Andy Sannella’s Orchestra. Chopin’s “Polonaise Militaire” d, “La Golon- drina,” the Mexican are the prin- cipal numbers. “A tle Kiss Each Morning” will give a modern touch to the program. { The Palmolive hour will touch the various high spots of modern music. Gustave Haenschen's Orchestra, the Revelers' Quartet and the two regular soloists, Paul Oliver, tenor, and Olive Palmer, soprano, are to provide this program. As an added feature WRC will broad- cast and send over the network a THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 193y the Cincinnati College of Music and studied in Paris with such prominent musicians as Harold Bauer and Teresa Correno. Such compositions as “Dedi- cation,” bv Schumann-Lisz “The Night of Winds,” by Griffes, cluded in the program. Marion_Russell's _thrilling four-act over WMAL and associated Columbia Broadcasting System ‘stations. The scenes of the play are laid in New York City. The play involves a drug addict, his patient and his wife. Another play will come during the MacFadden Red Seal hour. It will be a dramatization of “Wilderness Love,” GOLDENBERG'S “AT SEVENTH AND K” a romantic story of a girl who cme]Mme. Valia Valentinova, contralto, will | Lona Vogt, soprano, and a concert by to a large city from a simple home in the Far North woods. The weekly grand opera concert, fea- | turing Nino Martini, tenor, and the Kolster hour are among WMAL's major musical _features. | Something Called Love,” which Joan her. latest _taiking Will be the spe- dition there will be a medley of hits from George White's “Scandals” and an “Oriental Fantasie H Typical Russian life, romance and music will be depicted in the colorful and lively “In a Russian Village" pres- entation. 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