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Met: 1832 Art—Advertising Interior Decoration—Costume Desi Life Class Children’s Saturday New Classes Now Forming WO0O0D’S SCHOOL 311 E. Capitel St. Branches 46th Year Lincoln 0038 4 Weeks—Days, $16 Evenings, $5.60 Court F. Wood, L.L. M., Principal B.C. S. and M. Day and E Coeducational. for Bulletin n Ben;alun "Franklin University Mot A5 AN STORTATION BLDG. 17th and H LEARN SPANISH| SPECIAL PRICE 5 Months, $25.00 SPECIAL COURSES for Beginners. In- distes’ and Advanced Biudents Jan, To_take advantage of SPECIAL PRICE it is necessary 5o enroll before Jan. 15. Protes: from Spain Conversational Method Private Lessons Splnhh School of Washington 1338 W St. NW. P NAtional 9369 Pace Courses: | 19:30 o'clock. The soloists will be Oliv | several numbers. i i outstanding musical presentations. |gram by the Swanee Syncopators. | Edith Reed's Entertainers, WOL, 6:15; GOLDBERG TOTALK ON WRC PROGRAN Cartoonist’s Interview by Grantland Rice Featured. Concert on WMAL. | Reuben Lucius Goldberg, cartoonist| and author, will make his radio debu'.l in the weekly sports program to bej broadcast at 10:30 o'clock tonight by| WRC and a network of other National | Broadcasting Co. stations. Grantland | | Rice, sports writer, will interview the | car Leonard Joy's String Or- chestra will provide the musical setting. Howard Marsh, tenor, of musical ‘comedy fame, will assist Nathaniel | Shilkret's Orchestra in presenting. a program of light selections at 8:30 o'clock. ‘The principal numbers will be | drawn from “The Student Prince’ -na' T be! “Show Boat” and Kalman's Btri ‘Will Discuss Invesiments. William A. Jones, president of the National Electric Ligh: Association and first vice president of Cities Service Co., will discuss the public utility industry from the investor's viewpoint in the investment program at 9 o'clock. In addition there will be a musical pres- eniation by a symphony orchestra. by Gustave Haenschen's Orchestra at Palmer, soprano; - Elizabeth Lenno: contralto, and Paul Oliver, tenor. The, Revelers' Quartet also will contribute Luella Melius, formerly prima donna soprano of the Chicago Civic Opera Co., will take part.in the Columbia concert, which WMAL and associated Columbia Broadcasting System stations will broadcast at 10:30 o'clock. The concert {“The Threshold.” Plans Couperin Program. ‘With the exception of a “Gavotte” by {the French composer Lully, Toscha | Seidel, violinist, will present an all- Couperin program in his weekly con- cert with the Columbia Symphony Or- chestra. In two of Seidel's offerings Herbert Jaffee will accompany him at the piano. Portland, Oreg., will be honored in the Fast Preight broadcast. The musi- cal numbers include “Fine and Dandy,” “Rolling_ Along,” “Dark Eyes” and “Little Gray Home in the West.” ‘The Smoke Dreams and concerts by the Vagabonds and the United Siates Marine Band are among WMAL's otfir e station also has scheduled a dance pro- Louise Maust, “blu inger, and Benny Turner,” who specializes in_the songs of Irving Berlin, will contribute to the program tonight ‘of WISV. Other features include a concert by the Alex- andria Hawailans and a travel talk by Rev. John R. Knott. Recitals by Dorothy Mdhh. SOprano, and Willa Semple, pianist, and a pro- Edith Reed’s Ent gram by tertainers are ewlred tonight by WOL. SPEECHES. 7:48; by R¢v John R. Knott, WISV, 8:45; “The Public Utility Industry from the Investor’s Viewpoint,” by Wil- liam A. Jones, vice t of the Nt'.lonllmflectflc Light Association, VARIETY. Smith Brothers, WMAL, 7:30; Melody Four, WOL, 7:30; Varieties, with Bugs Baer. WRC 8:15; Fast Freight, Smoke Dreams, Akn.ndfl- Hawalians, ; interview between rg and 'Grantland Rice, WRC, 10:30, CMSSICAL. Unlhd _Btates ‘WMAL, ‘Toscha Seidel, vb“ni.ll. and l\lml!h Concert. Orchum WMAL, 8:30; Columbia Concert, with Luella Melius, formerly prima donna of the fohlfi,qo Civic ra Co, WMAL, POPULAR. Morton Downey, WMAL, 7:00: Shil- kret's Orchestra and Howard Marsh, tenor, WRC, 8:30; Melody Trio, WJSV, 9:15. DANCE MUSIC. Recorded program, WJSV, 10:30; Lopez Orchestra, 11:00; Swance 11:00; Jack | A varlety program will be presented |} Toda;_'_ on 475.9 Meters WMAL' 634 itoeyeles. 2:30—American School of the Air. 31—Paul TremaAnu Orches'.m 45—Tony's Scrap Bool ‘Morton Downey. usical Aviators' Orchestra. he Smith Brothers. ha Vagabonds, —United States Marine Band. drama. :30—Columbia Concert. :00—Swanee Syncopators. :00—Correct time. Early Program Tomorrow. :00a—Tony's Scrap Book. :15a—Melady Muketeers. :30a—Morning - Devotions. :45a—Morning Minstrels. :00a—Something for every cone. g a Turn,” by Ida Bailey Allen. :30a—"Hooked Rugs,” Allen. :45a—Barbara Gould, beauty talk. :00a—The Pot of Gold. :15a—The Five Arts. :30l~“?lfurnwn Tea,” by Ida Balley Allen. 11:45a—TFashion talk. 12:00m—Paul Tremaine’s Orchestra, 12:30—Columbia Revue. :00—Musical Aviators. :30—Ambassador Orchestra. :00—Columb’a Artists Recital. :30-—American School of the Afr. 100 to 4:00—Uhited States Navy Band. 05.4 Meters. WJSv f,il' Kilocycles. 2:00—Afternoon musicale. 2:30—Fanchon and Marco program. 3:00—The Movie Man. 3: 30—:011 Merchant and David Mar- n. 45—Children’s program. 0—Science and history. 5—Along Route 50, —Congress today. 0—News flashes. 5—Classified program. 6:45—Police bulletins. 6:12—On the Mat. 7:00—Cecil and Sally. 7:15—Studio program. 7:20—Time signal. 7:31—Studio feature. of the United States. 8:30—Songs by Benny Turner. 8:45—Travel talk by Dr. John O. Knott. 9:00—Loulse Maust. blues singer. 9:15—The Melody T 9:45—Insurance pro'rlm 10:00—Alexandria Hawailans, 10:30 to 11:00—Dance music. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Down South in Dixie. 9:05a—Grandfather’s Clock. 9:15a—Pancake program. 9:30a—Musical interlude. 9:45a—New Breads. 10:00a—The Neighborhood Club. 10:30a—What the Pre-School Child Needs. 11:00a—Gospel Song Service. 12:00m—Correct time. 12:01—David Martin and Anna Meeks. 12:20—Farm CI by David Martin, 12:45 to 1:00—Radio Revival. 2:00—Afternoon musicale. 3:00—Uncle Jimmy and Mary Jane. 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Romeo_Guaraldi, Louis Dorfman, violinist. 4:00—Talk by Louis Rothschild, di- rector of the Better Business Bureau. 4:15—Alvin Thaden, entertainer. 4:30—Irving Berlin's latest songs, by Benny Turner. 4:45—The Debutantes. 5:00—Aerial Columnist. 5:05—Dance music. 5:30—One-time Opportunities. 6:00—Public Semu Man. 6:05—Sambo and 6:15—Edith Reed'’s Bniefl.ll.ne’rl. 6:45—Hollywood hts. 7:00—William Semple, pianist. 7:20—News flashes. 17:30—The Melody Four. 7:45 to 8:00—Dorothy Ezddlsh, 80 prano. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Musical _clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:10a—Musical clock. 10:00a—Talk by Peggy Clark. 10:20a—Public Service Man. 10:30a—Ron and Don. 11:00a—Helpful hints to parents. 11:15a—Naval Hos‘pltal request program. 11:45a—Shopping tal 12:00 to 1° Oo—buncheon music. HIGHLIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 8:00—The Foamers; Lee Sims, planist, and orchestra under direction of Hnrry K o l.( e n—WJZ, WBZ, 8: 30—K|rfllnfl& Bflllhfln Orchestra and Lew Conrad, novelty vocal- ist—WJZ, WBZ, KDKA and WLW. 9:15—The Two ‘Troupers; Helene Handin and Marcella Shields in dramatic skit; dance opghestra— WJZ, WREN and W 9:30—Pleasure hour; Mary McCoy, Reinald Werrenrath, Billy Hughes, orchestta and male chorus of 18 voices—WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, WLW and KYW. 11:00—Slumber music; string ensemble under direction of Ludwig Laurier — WJZ, KDKA and WREN. 11:00—"Amos 'n’ Andy,” cast—WMAQ, WHAS and WSM. second broad- WK, ) Lanin's Orchestra; dance ! Accountancy Walton Courses New Classes Begin Feb. 2 ENROLL NOW Columbus University 1314 MASS. AVE. N.W. Abbott Art School EXHIBITION 27,10t 5 Ste 6 Day and Evening Cla: Commercial Art—Design New Classes Now Forming 1624 H St. N.W. Nat. 8054 e RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Wivtie n-ru' Now SNELCT: Gerage w atter J. Bushy, ine. e = zovn«:. PACKING AND STOI music — WABC, WEAN and | WNAC. Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of world news, is broadcast daily W WMAL at 5.45 o'clock. INSPECTION DATE SET 200 Prospective Doctors in R. 0. T. C. to Be Viewed by Col. Leavitt. Prospective physiclans at George Washington University who are mem- bers of the Amr Rese: Training Corps will spection on Thurs: Maj. W. Wetmore, professor of mili- tary “sclence and ‘tactics at George wuhmmn University, and also_sani- tary officer of the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks, announced today that Col. R. H. Leavitt of the Third Corps Area, at Baltimore, wlll hupeet the unlt. whk.h comprises som Gen. Gibbs to Talk. Maj. George 8. Gibbs of Signal Corpl will talk on “Paralleling the Alaskan Cable Wlth Radio” at a| dinner meeting tomorrow evening of the Washi Chapter of the Insti-| tute of Radio Engineers. will be held at the Continental Hote! at 8 o'clock. The dinner will begin at c'u o'clock. and Knives 7 Bharpened all Charce St. N.W. GIBSON’S. 317 C ECATUDR, G ople, two hours after eat- ing, l\l&’:l’ mdlxelhon as they call it. It is usually excess acid. Correct it with an alkali. The best way, the uick, harmless and eflicient way, is lu.lllpn Milk of Magnesia. It has remained for 50 years the standard with physicians. One spoonful in water neutralizes many times its volume _in stomach acids, and at once. The symptoms disappear in five minutes. You will never use crude methods when you know this belter method. And you will never suffer from ex- cess acid when you prove out this easy relief. Please do that—for your own sake—nowW, Many (Al time p.m., unless otherwise {ndicated.) —Columbia Concert Orchestra, with Toscha Seidel. —The Fast Preight. 0—Smoke Dreams. | 100 — “Ths Threshold,” one - act by Ida Bailey | 8:00—Talk by W. O. Woods, Treasurer | baritone, and the Radio 315.0 Meters. WRC g5 Kiletyces. 2:30—The Melody Thre 3: Do—'l'llk on vocntlunll education by Ralph E. Pickett. 3: li—“flelrt ’mmba " by Dr. Willlam o—l:venln: stars. 0—Eastman Symphony Orchestra. 0—Blue Aces. :00—The Lady Next Door. 5:30—"Famous Paintings in Many Lands,” by Alice !luu:hhu ane. 5—The Tea Timers. 4—Correct time. 5—"A Message” by Dr, B. C. Mac- Neil, department! commander of the American Legion. —News flashes. —Black and Gold Room Orchesln 7:45—"'Back of the News in Washing- ton,” by Willlam Hard. 8:00—Dynamic program. 16—Varfeties, with Bugs Baer. Orchestra, Olive Palmer and Paul Oliver, soloists. :30—Interview with “Rube” Goldberg. 00-—Weather forecast. 11:01—Lopez Orchestra. 11:30—Jack Albin's Orchastra, 12:01a—Florence Richardson's. Orches- tre 8 | 12:30 to 1:00a—Paldis d'Or Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower Health Exercises, 8:00a—Gene ‘and ‘Glenn. 8:15a—Morning devotions. ;30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Morning Melodies. 9:450—*Our Dafly Food. 10:00a—Dr:. Royal S. Copeland. 10:154—"Timely “Garden Bunemou byW. R. nume 10:30a--Hita and 11:00a—The Blue' sn 11:15a—~Radlo Hnusehold Institute, 11:30a—Sweet and Low Down. 11:45a—Organ melodies. 12:00m—Farm flashes - 12:15—Luncheon Ensemble. 12:30—National Farm and Home hour. 1:30—Mayflower Orchestra. 00—Organ recital by Ida V. Clark. 30-—Melody Three. 3: oo—“um;st in“!:uwpe " by Dr. Ray- Bue| 3:15—Talk by Louls Rothschild, . dl- rec:or of the Better xm Bure 3:30 w‘ctl‘m)——h Forge-Berumen )l'u- sical. Ballston Scout Mothers to Elect. 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