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CHOIR WILL GIVE MUSIC OF BACH Armida to Be Introduced Dur- ing R-K-0 Hour Over N. B. C. ‘The magnificent devotional music of Bach depleting the drama of the cruci- fAxion will be interpreted by the famous Paulist Choir, assisted by a full sym- phony orchestra under the direction of Nathaniel Shilkret, as the Eveready hour Ppresentation tonight over WRC and a network of other National Broadcasting Co. stations. Another outstanding attraction will be the weekly R-K-O hour, during which Gus Edwards, who is credited with having discovered more stars than any other man in the amusement world, will introduce some of his latest finds. These include Armida, a Mexi- can girl and one of the screen's out- stand personalities; the Collette sis- m-s, the Wilson brothers, a German medy team, and Alice Hamilton, a _chmcr.er comedienne. Phil Dewey, baritone, will be the guest soloist in the program of the Hlppy ‘Wonder Bakers. He w1u sing See You Again,” from “Bitter Sweet. " The ensemble will contribute | & number of old and new songs. Marimba Band to Play. The Florsheim Frolic, with Coon- Sanders’ Orchestra and Don Carlos’ Marimba Band, will providle WRC's other principal features. ‘Two novelty numbers, & solo by Frank Crumit and a duet by Crumit and Julia Sanderson will be the high lights of the Blackstone program over WMAL and usoew.ed Cc]umbm Broadcasting Sys- tem stati “The Spaniard That Blighted MV Lfl'e will be Crumit's solo. The duet will be the “Bee Song.” A paraphrase on gypsy melodies will feature the Romany Patteran broadcast, to be provided by Emery Deutsch’s En- semble. The program composed mainly of gypsy airs. Mystery in Sketch. An element of mystery will creep into the doings of Joe and Vi in the “Mr. and Mrs.” skétch. In the Old Gold hour Paul Whiteman's Orchestra will present another populu‘ program. - Late dance by Ted Weems' Orchestra an Bert !mma Biltmore Orchestra and a grand opera concert are among the other Columbia attrac- tions scheduled by WMAL. The sf tion’s features of local origin include a concert by the Vogue Entertainers and a talk by Miss Margaret McPheeters, nutrétion specialist of the University of Maryland extension service. ‘The Novelette Orchestra, directed by Rita Roman, and a recital by Florence ‘Yocum, soprano, are the principal musi- cal presentations tonight of WOL. Aside «from & variety of musical features, ‘WJSV will broadcast a lecture from the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Major “Chain” Features. TONIGHT. 8:00—Pure Oil concert; Vincent Lopez mvgs his orchestra— WLW- ‘WREN, 8:00—Blackstone _presentation; popular program by Frank crumn and Julla Sander- son—WMAL and C. B. S. network. 8:30—Florsheim Frolics; Coon- Sanders_Orchesira—WRC and N. B. C. network. 8:30—Around the world with Libby; Pasternak's chestra — WJZ, ‘WBZA, WBAL, WSMB, KGW, KOMO, KHQ o] 9:00—Eveready _hour; Paulist Choir—WRC and N. B. C. 2 network. 9:00—Old Gold hour; Paul Whiteman'’s orchutrb— WMALtn C. B. 8. net- ork. 9: ao—mppy ‘Wonder Bakers; Dewey, baritone, and P‘rank Black's Orchestra —WRC and N. B. C. net- work. 10:00—Westinghouse Salute: So- dero Orchestra and chorus of 40 voices—WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, WHAM, KDKA, wa WBAL, WREN, 'GN_and WJR. 10: m—R-K-o hour; vaudeville and motion fcture stars —WRC and N, B. C. net- LEI:I'II‘EN il:EClALS Whole Broil r-d and Butter Private Banquet Rooms olmsted Grill Famous For FineFood 1336 G Streer OKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK ‘Maijestic RO RO a ! 2 [¢] 5] Ask Mr. Scott District 3106 About Our LIBERAL ALLOWANCE O RO RORO S ENONOROHO mRO ROXO R Home Demonstrations OKAY RADIO Co. 415 11th St. M !0!’ 417 11th St. - Met. 2711 0 1760 Pa. Ave. Dist. 3106 )KOK OK 0K OKOKOKOKOK FORNORORNOMORO NORNOROROROROXRO " Today on the Radio (AU time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS WRC 315.6 Meters. 950 nnoml-. 2:30—The Melody Thrt 38:16—"Boots and Blddul, by Capt. 8. N. Kournakoff. 3:30—sStudio feature. LH 00——!(81’1\!011 Story wflunx " by H. A. eller. 5—Roman l 45—"camtn.cuvz Methods of Wild Life Restoration,” by Carlos Avery. 5:00—"The Lady Nzxt Door.” 5:30—The Tea Timer: 5:40—"Vocational Gmdlnce " by the Kiwanis Club. 5:55—News flashes. 6:00—Black and Gold Orchestra. 6:30—American _home banquet. 6:45—Black and Gold Orchestra. 7:00—"Amos 'n’ Andy.” 7:15—"A Message to world War Vet- erans,” by Maj. Paul J. Mec- Gahn; music by Army Band and Louise D. Allison, soprano. 7:30—Correct time. 7:31—Organ recital by Lew White. 8:00—Mayflower Orchestra. 8:30—Florsheim Frolic. 9:00—Eveready hour. 9:30—Happy Wonder Bakers. 10:00—Don_Carlos’ Marimba Band. 10:30—Radio-Keith-Orpheum hour. 11:30—Weather forecast. 11:31 to 12:00—Pennsylvania Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 8:00a—The Crackles Man. 8:15a—Morning devotions. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Morning melodies. 10:00a—National home hour. 11:00a—Mr. and Mrs. Valspar. 11:15»—'1'}1.;i 1Bh;e ?neskl. 11:30a—Studio feature. 11:45a—"The Canny Cook,” by Wini- fred Wishard. 12:00—Farm flashes. 12:10—Breeskin music. 12:45—National farm and home hour. 1:30—Palais d'Or Orchestra. . 2:00—Studio feature. 32:15—"The Health of Our Young Men and Women,” by Dr. Shirley W. Wynne. 2:30—The Melody Three. 2:45—United States Navy Band. 3:30—Evening Stars. 4:00—The Moxle Hostess. 4:15—Studio feature. 4:30 to 5:00—Sky Sketches. WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 2:30—The Happiness Girls. 3:00—Elizabeth K. Brown, pianist. 3:30—The Melody Maids. 4:00—The Cohen Twins. 4:30—Request, program for Mount Alta Hospital. 5:00—Talk on citizens’ military train- ing procurement by Representa- tive Hamilton Fish of New York; music by the Army Band. 5:45—The Town Crier. 6:00—Program by the District Parent- ‘Teacher Congress. 6:15—Florence Yocum, Soprano. 6:30—The Novelettes. 7:00—Dinner music. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30 to 8:00—Corley’s Orchestra. Early Pfogram Tomorrow. 7:3 —Reveme and musical clock. 8: bn—ankhn ‘brevities. 10:00a—Talk by Peggy Clarke. 10:30a—"Your Speaking Voice,” Patricia Downing. 10:40a—Request program. 12:00—Lenten services. 1:00—Luncheon music. by WJSV 205.4 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Midafternoon musicale. 5:00—Program by Chamber of Com- merce of Fairfax, Va. 6:30—News flashes. Eoglan 7: OS—MU‘!CH program. 17:15—Poliee flashes. 7:30—Time signal. 7:31—Unchainted Facts. 7:45—Josephine Blair. 7:55—Lecture from First Church of Christ, Scientist. 9:16—The Radio Gang. 9:45—Percy sllverberg. tenor, and Art Stone, 10:15 to ll:oo—Elglns ‘Washingtonians. Early Pfogram Tomorrow. 8:00 to 10:00a—Varied program of music and talks for women. 11:30a to 1:00—Farm news, music and current events. 3:00 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale. ANYWHERE IN THE CITY PROPER e Washington's Tube Center POST-STANDARD GUARANTEES CX 301A....65¢ CX 112A ...$1.59 CX371A...81.59 CX 381.....8545 ' ELIMINATORS SPEAKERS ACCESSORIES At Lowest Prices) POST STANDARD 816 F St. N.W. 423 11th St. N.W. Open Until 10 P.M. 30—For your information. 00—United States Army 00—The Rh; Kings. ashes from The Evening Star. "Honu That Are Earned” by Miss Margaret McPheeters. 6:30—Piano syncopators. 5—Dan and Bert, entertainers. 0—Graybar’s “Mr. and Mrs.” 0—Grand opera concert. 0—Ted Weems and his orchestra. to 12:00—Biltmore Orchestra. Early Program Tomerrow. 8:00a—Organ reveille. 8:30a—Morning devotions. B a—Something for every one. 9:00a—"Opening the Morning Mail.” 9:30a—United States Navy Band. 10:00a—"Radio Home Makers.” 10:30a—1Interior decorating. 11:00a—Dorothy Chase and the Charis Players. "|11:15a—Silversmith _Guild _program—, Mrs. Stuart Northrup, 11:30a—"Mr. Fixit.” 11:45a—"Radio Home Makers.” 12:00—Ensemble Cream program. 12:16—Columbia Revue. 12:30—Thernoid news. 12:45—Yoeng's Orchestra. 1:30—Barclay's Orchestra. 2:00—8yncopated Silhouettes. 2:30—Grace Hyde, soprano, and the Columbia Little Symphony Or- chestra. 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. 38:30—For your information. 4:00 to 5:00—Musical album. N 434.5 Meters. 690 Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. Out-of-Town Stations. Programs prepared by the Associated Pnn Scheduled for Eastern standard time. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) 454.3—WEAF New York—860. (N. B. C. Chain.) 6:00—Black and Gold Room Orchestra. 7:00—Voters’ Service. 7:30—Historical Sketches. 8:00—Troika Bells. 8:30—Nighthawk Frolic. 9:00—Paulist Choristers. 9:30—Happy Bakers. 10:00—Don Carlos' Marimba Band. 10:30—Radio Vaudeville. 11:30—Phil Spitalny. 12:00—Dance hour. 348.6.—~WABC New York—860. (C. B. 8. Chain.) 6:30—Tremaine's Orchestra. 6:45—National Security League. 7:00—Levitow Ensemble. 7:30—Manhattan Moods. 8:00—Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit. 8:30—Romany. 9:00—Paul Whiteman’s Band. 10:00—Mr. and Mrs. 10:30—Grand Opera Concert. 11:00—Weem's Orchestra. 11:30—Lown's Orchestra. STOP!! in a hurry? AVOID TROUBLE TIRES 3436 14t N.W. 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