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YOUNG— for a Long, Long Time They keep the freshness of youth long past the hour of old This ALL-STAR Radio Revel also includes Reinald Werren. ‘Camel Orchestra, Mary McCoy, Billy Hughes, the Camel Glee Club and other favorites. - v Every Wednesday Boening 9.30 to 10.30 Eastorn standerd time .30 1o 9.30 Central standard time WRC 33, 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:00—Talk by Miriam Finn Scott, child by Radford comedis T ls—"nwk of the News ln ‘Washing- ton,” by Willlam Hard. 00—East of Cairo. 0—Mobiloil Concert. :00—Child Health talk by President T, Northeastern district. 12:00—Weather forecast. —Florence Richardson's Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00—Palais d'Or Otchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. a—Tower health exercises. a—The Quaker Man. —Morning devotions. by 10:30a—Hits and Bits. )a—The Blue Streaks. a—Radio Household Institute. 00—"Hindu Gem Ic[endg" by Her- bert P. Whil 8:15—Talk by Louis mhwhfld direc- tor of Better Business Bul‘!flu 3:30—La Forge Berumen Musical 4:00 to 4:30—"“The Magic of Speech" by Vida Sutton. 475.9 Meters. WMAL 630 Kilocycles. 30—American School of the Air. 00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 0—Syncopated Silhouettes. 00—Musical album. 00—Primer for Town Farmers. Patteran. 8:15—Talk on unemployment llhutlon. by Dwight W, Morrow, Senator- elect from New Ji 8:30—Burbig’s Syncopated History. 0—Child health talk by President Hoover. 30—Gold Medal Fst Freight. La Palina to 4:30—, Aaburyhrkcutnoor- chestra, 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. Cross program. 00—Cecile Littlefield, soprano. 0—News flashes. to 8:00—Tommy Thompson's Music. Early Program Tomorrow. a—Musical clock. Theater organ. 11:008—Helpful hints to parents. 11:18a—Naval Hospital program. 11:45a—Shopping talk, by Kathryn | Swafford. 12:00 to 1:00—Luncheon music. TONIGHT THE CaAMEL PLEASURE HOUR brings you JEANETTE MACDONALD Star of the Talkies 205.4 Meters. WJSV 1,460 Kilocycles, 2:00—Afternoon musicale. 2:30—Jean Bole, soprano, l:”—mh Merchant and David Mar- 6 45—Police hulleum 7:00—Dinner music. 7:17—C. & P. Telephone flash. 7:18—Cecll and Sally. 7:20—Time signal. | 7:31—Whither Away? lua Boys. 7:41—Kalua 8:00—Talk. 8:30—Harry Woodward, phnla Iu—-’n-vel talk by Dr. John O. 9: Do—Popul-r songs by Don Whitman. 9:15—Harmony Songsters. 9:45—Alexandria Hawalians. 10:15 to 11:00—Lincoln Colonade dance program. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Down South in Dixie. 9:05a—The Town Crier. 9:15a—Little Crow program. 9:30a—Musical interlude. lg agl—ggltsnw I;l‘ousew ves, a—The Neighborhood Club. 10:15a—Musical li!nterlude 10:30a—Our children. 11:00a—Gospel songs. 12:00m—Correct time. 12:05—Farm news program. 12:20—Farm chat by David Martin. 12:45 to 1:00—Radio Revival, 2:00—Afternoon musicale. 3:00—Uncle Jlmmy and Mary Jane. 3:30—The_ Movie Man. 4:00—On With the Dance. Out-of-Town Stations. 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'1 15—Melodist. a;ao—wABc (3% hours). 305.9—KDKA--980. 6:00—Sponsored Program. 6: 0—Spo 11: 00—5})0['.5 WJIZ. 12:00—WJZ (30 260.7—WHAM—1,150. 6:45—Same as WJZ. b £ lS—Muslcmns. 11:30—Dance Music. 12:00—Same as WJ. 379.5—WGY—1790. d 30—Orchestra. 1:00—Spo! 11: lS—Phnisb 398.8—WJIR—750. u 30—To uBo sn.uneod. B oo—lnternaflnnll 9: 11: (I)—Vmety (2 hrs.). 1:00—Orchestra. ll 30-—Variety (2 hrs) hrs.). «u—wsn—'m. ts Talk. and Al; Studio. sored 3 11:30—Same as WABC. 365.5—WHAS—820. 7:00—Orchestra. 7:45—Uncle Bob. 8:00—Jack Turner. 8:30—Sponsored Program. 9:00—~WEAF (2 hrs.). 11:00—Same as WJZ. 461.3—WSM—650. 7:00—News; Orchestra. 8:00—Music; Features, 8:30—Melody Garden. 9:00—WEAF (2 hrs). 11:00—WJZ Program. 11:15—Evensong. 11:30—Dance Orchestra. 270—WRVA—1,110. 6:00—Dinner Music. 6:45—Same as W, 7:15—W. and M. 7:45—Nancy Turner. 8 00—Pipe Club 9:00—Same 9:30—Same Il WJIZ. 10:30—Same as WEAP. 11:00—Orchestra. 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