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STAR SISTER TEAM MAKES RADIO BOW Phalps Twlm to Bc Guest it i Love,” & $1,000 prize-winning story, will drunntlzed during the True Story . ‘The story reveals the struggle of a Mississippi sugar planter’s daugh- ter to follow the dictates of her heart against her family’s Audition Contestant “ Sing. m Just Cares for Me” to M( Simple” from “The Little !how" ‘There also will be s violin solo by Kamons and & aylophone solo by Henry Goldstein. A Broadway atmosphere will be given the Old Company program by William Orchestra, the American Sing- Qunn-: and s group of soloists. ‘The program contains “Take Me Back to New York Town,” “Twelfth Street Iht’ and “Give My Regards to Broad- way.” Jessica Dmonetu, soprano, will open o .popular “At Du'nlu ‘The i bl “ » chestra and Cavaliers’ Quartet will fol- low with “Westwards,” “Sing a Little Thing” and “At Sundown.” M Sketch Scheduled. Tribute will be paid operetta and musical comedy composers in the R-K-O ‘The program includes excerpu Chocolate Soldier,” from “The mu" and “The Connecticut Ymkee" wlldmml Orchestra, the Gon- Jewalém Jenifer's Jubilee This High-Grade Tube Tester “Free of Charge” Bring Them in Today *STAR ~ RADIO CO. 409 11th St. NW." Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock 9:30 to I0 P.M. {l Eversharp Penman Learn How to Anal Character Handwriting Best Dance Music On the Airl You but nweu your char- ::‘ wsing a fountain pen to your hand and style Eveflhrp Personal Point Fountain Pens Apomtfornyhud...l | | holder to suit your taste. Try these new fountain pens at your | nearest Peoples drug store. Today on THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. the Radio (AUl time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS. WMAL 4759 Meters, 2:30—Colum 630 Kilocyeles. e -With Uncle 's Naturalists. 10:30—Wrigley Foot Ball program. 11:00—Herb oarm'g'hu Whisper- 11:30—King Bdward Orchestra from : | 12:00—Correct ‘time. Early Program Temerrew. orning devotions. . ia—The :lhelody Parade. rally. t0-5:00—Notre Dame-Navy foot ball game. s WIS e 2054 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. .u—m signals. C 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 1 11:! !M—s udio 5 11 Cbh—"Afllum eadlines and Their Meaning,” by Lieut, E, Stieri. 12 Mm—Orsln recital from the Kitt 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 0—The High Steppers, 0—The Blue Chasers, 0—Band of & Thousand Melodies. 2:45—Notre Dame - ~Navy foot ball game. WOL 7355 Kiiceseten. bsfgo—uouum program. 5:10—Musical program, 5:30—“Clothes Personality,” by Kath- 5:45—rand Gentyal ¢ ent 6:00—Kohala Melody program. 6:30—Phillips Cavaliers. 7:00—Musical P, 2 race ", cont flashes. 5—G 7:20—Late news by Prank A. Birgfe 7:40 to l 00—“It's & Great War.” Early Program Tomorrow. 9:! !ow—l(ushzl clock. lm—Muslal clock. 30a—Children’s program. 10:00a—Talk by Bnrry J. David, Im&l' auspices American Cross. 10:15a—Request program. 11: ll.—nequut mnm for - Walter ll ou-'n:e House ::;:“ul‘ 2:00m—Dickerson n 30 501100 Vel Orchasire Out-of-Town Stations. mel ed the Assoclated "Se '"?3 rwb;m Standard lleunouu ©of call letters, kilocycles on right.) e 256.3—WCAU—1,170. :'M—hfln Hour. :00—Sponsored 'I lo—!cmo as Wi l 30—WABO (l‘;fi hwn) 10 ‘5—1‘!‘ Hill Sa u {15—Same a3 WABO. 1:30—Orchestra (30 minutes). LOUGHBOROUGH OIL CO. Ezelusive Distributors 1705 L Street N.W. ‘Wisconsin 3360 454.3—WEAF New York—a60, (N, B. C. Chain.) 6:00—Dinner Music. I 45—Unecle Abe and David. 7:00—Stage Interviews. it S 8 and uc: TS, !D—IAIR Orchestra. '8 a Prevention. l: :30—Radio Vaudeville. l :00—Vincent Lopez Orchestra. W—Dlnu Hour. lll..—'w N" York—3860. {C. B. 8. Chain.) 8:00—<Nelson's Isianders, l 30—The Ramiblers. §:456—Tony's Scrapbook. 7:00—The Mountaineers. 7:15—Alexander Woollcott. 7:15—Huston Ray's Orchestra. ’I 30—Evangeline Adams. 7:45—Going fln:c.fi Phil Baker. 13— ‘Oshorne's Orchestra. 394.5—WJZ New York—160. (N. B. C. Chain.) 6:00—Raising Junior. 16—Dance Orchestra. B Forecasts. 'l«\o—PNl Cook, One-Man Show. ' :45—IFootlites. .H ocolatee) Quakers. lo )o—JolIy Honrqummua 11 lHl\lmbel’ Music, 12:00—Dance Hour, 272. .—WPG—I.I“. l W—%hun of Harmonies, l Il—‘hnor -Dual Trio. 10 oo—wuo (46 rnlnufi-) W (s—-Wlndzrin‘ 1:00—Organ Con u 30—Dance (30 mhll'.). 422. l—'ol—".. 11:00—Orchestra. 11:30—The Moonbeams. 305.9—KDKA—980. 6:30—Mac and Al WMAL o 10P. M. TONIGHT! BERT HANLON PHELPS TWINS featuring GUY I.OMBARDO with his Radio Follles Orchestrs and an All Star Cast Cm\schmmz ‘aSm 108 7th S5t~700 14th 8¢ WILKINS COFFEE ORCHESTRA Station W.R.C. 639 1¢0 bfi 282.8—WBAL—1,060. 6;18—Musical Moments. 645—WJZ (15 minutes). 282.8—WTIC—1,060. 7:00—Dance Orchestra. C. . FRIDAY, OCiuisid 10, “391.8—WIR—750. 7:00—WJZ (18 minutes); Maids. 7:15—Sponsored Program, 7130 :00—Same as WJZ. 8:30—Garden of Melody. 9:00—WJZ (1% hours). 10:30—Defense lense League. 11:00—Variety (3 hours). 365.6—WHAS—820, 7:00—Joe and Captain. 260.7—WHAM~—1,150. :46—8ame as WJIZ, 1-m—mh Quartet. 0—Minstrels, l 00—-WJZ (3% hmln). m.n—wov—'m. yboys. 0—WEAF 115 mtnuul). Feature, 8:00—Concert Music 10 00—~WGY Players. 10:30—8ame as WEAP. (30 minutes), 302.8—WBZ—990. 130—Org ecital, 11:00—WJZ (15 minutes) ; Sports, 7:16—] i 48 Same s Wiz, l 30—Voice of 10: 30—Painters; News. 11:00—Music (30 m!nuun) WIZ. 11:45—Musical Programs, 9: M—WJZ (1‘6 ‘hours). 10:30—Forget ue Nou. 11:00—Same as W, 11:15—Music (15 mlmlw) WJzZ. 11:45—Novelty Players. 270—~WRVA—1,110. 6:00—Hotel Music. 6:30—Uncle Will. 6:45—Same as WJZ. 7:15—Tips; WJZ. 8:00—Songs; Feature, 8:45—Same as WJZ. 10:00—Musical Movie. 10:30—Same as " 11:00—Same as WJZ. 11:15—Orchestra. CENTRAL ANB SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW—700. gflo—'l'o Be Announced. 10:30—Jolly P’ellows 11:00—Same as W, The Importance of GOOD EYESIGHT A Short Talk by Dr. Samuel J. Dantzic Tonight at 10:45 STATION WMAL Spomsored by DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OPTOMETRIC SOCIETY, Inc. Have you checked up on the nerve center of your radio? See your have your RADIO TUBES 405.2—WSB—740. 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