Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1930, Page 38

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RK-0 70 PRESENT | NEW AIR PROGRAM WRC and N. B. C. Chain to Carry First of Supple- mentary Series. ‘The first of & new serles of programs | metwork of other National Co. stations. These programs are de- signed as a suiplemem to the regular Tuesday night R-K-O hours, whic] to be continued. “Harlem's Salute to ‘Amos 'n’ Andy,’” | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Today on the Radio (Al time p.m., unlcss otherwise indicated.) Local Stations. WMAL e 272.6—-WPB—1,100, 7:00—Same as WABC. 7:30—The Sisters. 7:45—Baritone. 8: W—mhefl-fll l ID—P]lylet, Sfi)fllo 10 SD—BI\IGJD P'rollc. 11:00—Dance Orchestra. 11:30—Organ \30 minutes). D. C, FRIDAY, AULUSL 29, 1930 282.8—WBAL—1,060. 256.3—WCAU—1,170, 5:00—Entertainers. 5:15—~WJZ (1 hour). 6:15—Ensemble. 6:30—Musical. 422.3—WOR—110. estra. 5:00—Uncle Don. :00—~WABC (1 hour). 305.9—KDKA—980. 5:45—Same as WJZ. 3:00—Light opera 3:30—Thirty-Minute Men. 4:00—"With Uncle Sam's Naturalists.” 4:10—Carl Rupp'’s Captivators, 4:45—Aunt Zelena. :00—Sports talk by Kirk C. Miller. g ;b—NeL!Oni Glen Islanders. 5:45—Tulx under _ au of the of Trade. G'Do—cmcken 6:15—Flashes from Ths Evening Star. 6:30—Evangeline Adams, astrologer. 6:45—A. A. A. radiologue. ’l OD—COHOCQ time. .8 presentation featuring well known| 7 “radio and stage stars, will introduce the new serics. In addition there will be contributions by several vaudeville headliners and Milton Schwartzwald’s Orchestra. Raleigh Revue Ts Replaced. 'WRC and associated stations also will fntroduce another new feature, called *“Underneath the Southern Stars,” which replaces the Raleigh Revue pro- | grams. lar N. B. C. staff artists and orchestra will present this feature. lections from Franz Lehar’s op- eretta, “The Count of Luxenborg,” in- tersperced with modern popular melo- dies, e up the Cities Service Hour concert. Jessica Dragonette, soprano, will sing “Dark Eyes” and “Day Dreams” and joins with the orchestra and Cav-| 2 aliers Male Quartet in an ensemble presentation of “Deep River.” The or- chestral specialities will be “St. Louis Blues,” ‘“Rogue Song Fantasy” and “Bunch of Roses.” Eskimos to Give Hits. Current dance hits and selections from revues and talking pictures will be played by the Clicquot Eskimos, On the program are “Slappin’ the Bass” “I've Got My Eye on You,” “My Baby and Me" and “Bye, Bye Blues.” “My Terrible Obsession” is the title of the story to be dramatized in the ‘True Story Hour, to be broadcast over WMAL and other Columbia network stations. The story concerns a wealthy | recluse, his money-mad niece, an in- cendiary fire and an astonishing de- nouement. Fast Freight in Detroit. The Gold Medal Fast Freight, in its musical tour of the country, will stop at Detroit and present a program in lwnor of that dty “Get Out and Get Under,” “Dancing Wlth Tears in My Eyes” and a medley of Unlvenuy of Michigan songs are to be featured. Myrtle Barnes, soprano. l.nd the Ko- hala Melody Bo)'l will be the pflncfi- contributors to the program 'OL. The Gondoliers and Foster’s Blue Ribbon Serenaders are featured by ‘WJIsV. Major “Chain” Features ‘TONIGHT 7:00—Cities Service hour; solo~ ists, male quartet and Bourdon Orchestra—WRC and N. B. WHAS, 8 II)—BI( Guns, dramatic sketch and N. B, C. net- 9::o—n-x-o program: orches-- tra and vaudeville head- -WRC and N. B. C. Tnetwork. 9:30—Fast freight; organ and 5 and C. B. . network. 10:30—Will Osborne and his orchestra; dance music— WMAL and C. B. S. net- 11 Ww-‘m ‘King's Orchestra; dlm:l music—WRC and B. C. network. Adams 3803 §W lath & Col. Rd. The automobile column in the classified section of today’s Star for Packard’s list of used cars. PACKARD’S USED CARS LOUGthROUGH OIL CO. Ezclusive Distributors 1705 L Street N.W. ‘Wiseonsin 3360 9: Bo—Ooulfi'h?e‘g 1 Fast it a) Preight 10:00—Wardman Park 10:30—Will Osborne and His Orchestra. 11:00—Cotton Club Band 11:30—Organ recital by Esther Leaf. {12:00—Correct time. Early Program Tomorrow. 8 0a—Something for every one. —Mo mnodl —umud Ama Army Band, —Saturday Syncopators. —Adventures of Felen and Mary. —Manhattan Towers Orchestra. 0—Savoy Plaza Orchestra. 1:00—Columbia Artists Recital. 1:30-—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 2:00—Master Singers Quartet, 2:30—For your informstion. 3:00—Dancing by the sea. 3:30—Spanish Serenade. 4:00—The Glen Islanders, 315.6 Meters. WRC 455 Kitocycies 3 00—U. S. Army Band. 0—Dancing melodies. 0—The Lady Next Door. 0—The Tea Timers. 0—Black and Gold Orchestra. 5:39—News fiashes. 5:44—Correct time. 5:45—Uncle Abe and David. 6:00—Amos ‘n’_Andy. 6:15—Arcadie Blrkenhcll, vlolinln ’ 6:30—Phil Cook, comed 8:00—Clicquot Club llhmu 8:20—Big guns. 9:00—Underneath the Southern Skles. 9:30—R. K. O. program. 10:00—Vincent Lopez Orchestra. 10:15—Slumber music. fl 3(1)—3"{00,@ !orecut 11:30 to l;nno-—mu D'Or Orchestra. Early Program Tomeorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 7:15a—Morning devotions. 7 gfl&—chcenu 0a- 10:00a—Three Little Maids. 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. 10:30a—Peter Dardis, tenor. 10:45a—Talk by A. Cloyd GilL 11:00a—Organ melodies. u sohl‘mcmo?eclsfill..m“" u 45—National farm and home hour. 1:30—The Melody Three. g gg:w Marionettes. arren Sweeney, pianist. 3:15—fone Wilbur, soprano. 3: !o—uel.low melodies. to 4:30—The Hap-ml lhku and Saratoga Cu WJSV e m""";... wni tal g lHl;lVdren s g“‘;‘l’n gl G e 5:30—Down the h’mr’ 00— il nrfude” ice m. lassifie 7: W—POIIN flas! oo 'I 15—Tl1k hflv,'(;a.l fl P. Sheldon, Army Band. c oo—.)enu'ers Jubilee Singers. / 30—Insurance program. 9:00—Uncle Tom and His Hired Help. 9:30—The Gondoliers. 10:30 to 11:00—Blue Ribbon Serenaders Early Program Tomorrow, 9:00a—Down South in Dixie. 123 OB—vl.rglnla Home Players. 1:00—81 off. 2 oo-—Mumncn Musicale. 2: lb—Bob Merchant and David Mar- 2: lfl—studm feature. 3:30—On With the Dance. WOL 33 HiSun | 3:30—8ports hour, 5:00—Mullane’s Tes Timers. :30—Talk on sports. ‘Tom and Jerry. —Dinner music. 6:30—"Apres La Guerre.” 6:45—Myrtle Barnes, Iopum 7:00—Kohala Melody Bo; 7:20 to 7:30—Late news flllh& Early program tomorrow, 7:30a—Musical clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:10a—Musical clock. 9:30a—Music for the little folks. 10:00a—Talk by Ira Lee Law of the American Red Cross. 10:15a—Request program. 11: oon—nequm rmmm for Walter 11 30&—"Clothes Perscnllll}' " by Kath- erine Swafford. 11:45a—Musical program. 12:30—Beverly Mae, baritone. 12:45 to 1:00—Edith Reed, planist. 434.5 Meters. NAA 450 Kilocyctes. 3:43—Weather Bureau reports. Time_sign: 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS Programs prepared by the Associated . (Meters on left of call letters, Kilocycles on right.) 453.; 3—WEAI—N¢I ‘York—660 (NBC Chain). 5:45—Uncle Abe, Dlvid‘ 6:00—Scores; Ramblers. 6:15—Arcade Birkenholz, Violin, 6:30—Welcome Lewis. 1 oo—mfimzr. and Cavaliers. n 00—Dance Hour. 348.6—~WABC New York—860 (CBS Chain). 6:30—Evangeline Adams. 6:45—Fashion Plates. 6:46—Levitow Orchestra. 7:00—The Nitwits. 9:00—Male Chorus. 9:30—Fast Freight. 10:00—Observer. 10:10—Lown's Orchestra. 10:15—Heywood Broun. 10:30—Osborne’s Orchestra. 11:00—Ellington’s Band. 11:30—Esther Leaf, ornnut. 394, s-wm l«w YT&—’“ 5 45-—Hoyd 8: DO—Amol dy. 282.8—WTIC—1,060. 7:00—WEAF (132 hours). 8:30—Echoes. 9:00—Orchestra. 9 30—Travelers Hour. 0:30—WEAF (30 minutes). 10:30—The Moonbeams. ours. 00—Features (15 minutes). 379.5—WG Y190, 6:00—Piano; WEAPF. 6:30—Novelty Variety. 7:00—Concert Orchestra. 8:00—WEAF (2 hours). 10:00—Dance (1 hour), 10:00—Studio ¢ e : 1R a8 Benk. 5:30—To Be Announced. 405.2—WSB-T40. 5:45—Serenaders. g 5 :00—Same as WJZ. H :30—Mac and Al 0—Quartet. kB AS—WJZ (1% hours). 10:45—Sponsored 9:30—WBZ Players, 1115 —Bailadist: Band, 10:00—WJZ (15); Scores. 12:00—Transcontinental. et a new 1dea of how good a regular gas can b ROM past experi- " ence you probably have a clean-cut idea of what your car will do--how it will perform--on regular gasolines and imitation motor fuels. But just try the NEW Orange American once--and get a new line on the possibilities of your present motor! Every regular gas user who has tried the NEW Orange American has become enthusiastic about its pick-up, its pulling power, its excep- tionally high anti-knock rating. Get a tankful and you'll be thankful! e AMERICAN OIL COMPANY Afiliated with Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company Geueral Offices. Amencan Building « Baltimore, Md. PRI ATL B L s G AT A A TR ATT T REGULAR GAS PRICE

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