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Rose Marie,” Smetana’s “Dance of the Comedians,” “Did You Read Dat Let- MOON MULLINS—-Mavbe It’s Pickled Peaches. ter” and “Wee Bit o' Scotch.” In the Washington Musical Att Gal- | m I ) ram to ast tl eve. 1l m at 10:15 o'clock by WMAL, Kath- " MOONSHINE KINDLY OH SR s yn E. Bowers, contralto, will be heard | OFFERED TO COME JUST DANDY- in solo numbers, accompanied by Ronald ALONG AND KEEP ME | “ 09 NEY Eichner, pianist. ¢ b COMPANY WHILE TM / (AP OW DL Polly Waters “soprm' mrue-:'bm - cia b ) PLEASE PUT THESE ler, tenor, and & mixed ootet, hccom- REEL-FOOT LAKE, } ppesgpues 1m MRS, BANANA . TAKING TO MY panied by an orchestra under the di rection of Sidney Lowenstein, will be | heard this evening at 8:30 o'clock over AUNT ANNIE, AND MY BAGGAGE IN THE CAR WE WiLL ‘WMAL and & Columbia network. They BE ON OUR WAY NEWCOMEDY SERIES “TO MAKE PREMIERE “Gorner” Will Be Presented ©Over WRC—Musical Num- “ bers Feature Programs. SURE 1L\ TAKE THE_BAGGAGE AND AND UNCLE WILLE CAN CARRY ;%'é‘;efiwé‘g B PRESERVES ? SNIFF SNIFF. HERE WHE COMES 1#1 Iy will present a program of all Spanish 4 music. Mosgkowski's “Spanish Dance, No. 1% and selections from Sigmund Romberg's o} mlu. “Nina Rosa,” will The premiere of a new comedy series, | b¢ among the many lyric and dance | as the “Corner,” concerning the compositions (o be offered. Iives of five persons in a small fown | Other selections for this program will be broadcast this evening at 6:30 be Massenet's “A Night in Spain,” Mar- k over WRC and a network of | chetti's “La Fete de Seville” and Du- | Co. !"rlnl pont’s “Rosita” and “My Toreador.” iréene and Percy Hemus, author o( Col. Naylor to Speak. series, comprise the cast. Col. W. K. Naylor, chief of staff of Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit| the 2d Corps Area, Governors Island. will open the Plantation program at 7| will be the speaker in the National Se- | o'clock over WRC, giving & program of Beurity League broadcast to be heard t music, assisted by an orchestra | over WMAL and a Columbia network | under the direction of Jack Shilkret. | at 5 o'clock this evening. Col. Naylor g: T e flaer Parade cf| will discuss “How the R. O. T. C. Serves series wi agdramatization | the Nation” from the viewpoint /] 8f the story of "The Star Spangled military training in schools and col- | & /m 1k ner” over WRC at 8 o'clock. | leges. He also will point out the edu- o Earle Spicer to Sing. cational and recreational values of o Earle Spicer, baritone, and the Don | Summer training camps for civilians. 10:15- hees Orchestra will be heard over | Rebia De Saye, soprano: Roland |jp at 8:30 o'clock t Wheeler, tenor; Jewell Jennifer, song- rogram includin, | stress, and Mrs. Hynson Brown will be Y ““Clementine ard during the evening broadcast of | g and ulmm,)smnon WJSV. Other ‘highlights will | g 9 m National Broadcas Luther, Catherine Renw! sentative of the Ypres League, the | British Veterans Legion of men who fought in the famed Ypres salient, | * @R Huturn wm melude Plu i inger, as soloist, D HUSING, out to give & descrip- | o Footno tlon of the Army Air Corps .no“n 2 ‘.A:A maneuvers dealing with the freighter Mount Shasta, last_week, got marooned at sea. In fact, he hs 10:00—Amos ‘'n’_ Andy, second broad- cast — WMAQ. WSB, KWK KTHS, WHAS, WSM, WFAA ‘WMC and KFAB. hopes to see its age-old influence re- turn. His first precept is to cease snicker- ing at friends who confess a sincere Paul Whiteman's _ Orchestra, penchant for poetry. He means the dance _music — WJZ, WOAR, genuine article. not those who assume KYW, KDKA and WREN. }- biack velvet coat, flowing tie and “a DANCE MUSIC. B. A Rolfe’s Orchestra, WRC, 9:00 Glenn Jones' Orchestra, WMAL, 11:00; Vincent Lopez and orchestra, 00a-——Down South in Dl\l»"d " ‘WRC, 11:01. 05a— t. ort I grand- ” i ol il HIGHLIGHTS ELSEWHERE. | T 5:45—Topics in Brief, by Lowell ner.” {45a—Hints to housewives Thomas—WJz, WBZ, KDKA, | "“The worst poets usually are men | 00— Take_it Easy WRVA and WHAM FO"(S Behind | who look like poets,” said Henderson: P 6:15—Miniature Movies, Gus Va | Bland. “A real poet is a man of ac- The Microphone A. B. Bussler, baritone. 30 to 11:00—Dance m Early Program Tomorrow. 11:15. 3 Monty Mike and Skippy and A. B. rogram of the Virtuosos at| Bussler rlt.e | 7:30 ncloci this evening over WRC the | Solo n\ N vocalists and instru- | g Jubllee Singers and the orchestra con- mentalists, du orchestra entertain- | 19, ducted by Alfred Wallenstein will be{ment and studioWketches will make up | 10: heard in Herbert's “Mile. Modiste@ & portion of the cvening broadcast from | 10: $0a—Beauty talk, WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and KWK. | ton and imagination—a doer.” Handel's “Largo,” Kreisler's . Station WOL. s poulv e 7:00— | ‘00a—Sacred hour. The Quakers; Don Voorhees' Or- ‘The captain broadcasts “Moods and | Memories” daily through an N. B. C.- WEAF network from 11:18 to 11:30 scheduled . Hambletonian stake race broadeast, had it not been canceled by rain. | Ted was aboard the mine | Gen. Scofield. E:erything was all right | until high seas disabled the ecraft. Finally the help of a Coast Guard cut- ter was sought for Ted and the mine planter, getting them back to land after In his twoscore years he has been, & night At sea without power to move. active as a poet. playwright, actor,] The Army air maneuvers were called champion swordsman and soldier. In ‘ofl due to the weather on that occa- the war, he fought with the 5th British | sion. A“mf ;nu’ was one ;x two men who | survived in an original company of 200._Today he is the American repres | The safest buy in Washington is a used Hupmebile from MOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1520 14th St. N.W. Dec. 4341 chestra and Lois Bennett— WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WRVA, WLW. WBZ and WJAX ~Household Celebrities: Alice Mock, soprano, and Dumont’s Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM Music of the Ages; Theophil Wendt's Concert _Orchestra WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, KDKA, | ‘WHAM and WRVA. 9:30—Clara, Lu and Em: humorous sketch—WJZ. WJB, WREN, WBZA, WHAM and 30a—Gospel Choir. 00m—Correct tima. 01-—Luncheon music lanter BY THE APT. R. HENDERSON- ‘ BLAND, British soldler and RADIO EDITOR. s own life typifies an unusual com- bination of artistry ahd action. He stands 6 feet 1 inch with the litheness of a soldier, a bit grey at the temples, | and in manner, quiet and genuine. 2:30—Dajice progra 00—Base ball scor 74‘?% p : | | Major Radio Features %fnk waerygeport. 3 v 8:30— swordsman, poet and play- wright, foresees a renaissance of poetry in America toda Capt. Henderson-Bland, who daily reads poetry over & country-wide net. work. believes the dignity of true poetry has been defamed long enough. He s ~ 315.6 Meters. ' WRC Kilocyeles. ™~ IEEE VIATION i& to be the keynote of A new weekly series to start on ! SPEECHES. 4:00—The Lady Next Door. 0— Whai Happened to Jane?” e Tea Timers. m high lights. Gold Orchestra, 8:30—The Corner '8:45—"Back of :he News in ton,” by Willlam Hard 7:00—Julia,, Sandersoa W—GQI’I’QC'. llme 1—Slumber. musYe ~ 0—Archer GHbson, organist. >3 GOI—MCCM s Orwhestra, Early Program Tomorrow. I’B—Tfl" Health Exercises 1‘1 ~Gene and Glenn. Sl—umnln( Aevotions. *30a—Cheerio. 00a—The Minute Men. £ g:—;fluz V’aring’s Trou»dours. 9: Mrs. Blake's Radio Column. '9¥15a—National Home hour. ). -Betty Crocker. z45a—National Home hour. 12:20—National Farm and Home hour. 1:30—"The Martial Spirit in America,” 2j/0—Woman's Radic Rev! . A—June Meredith, pianist :15—Balads. :30—Musical Moments, WMAII 475.9 lmll. 630 Kilocycle~. 3:30—Phil Orchestra.. 400—Civil Serviee Employment Op-| g tunities. 4:10—Phil Fisher's orchestra. 4:15—"Adventures in Wi Frank H. Vizetelly. 4:30—Jolly Juy 4:45—Pauline with Frank lers aly Shook, soprano, ‘oung, pian‘st 0—National Securty League $:15—Talk by Mrs. Rudoiph 8. Allen, presdent Prince Georges County Federation of Women's Clube %:30—Talk on “Infantile Paralysis,” by Dr. A. E. Fischer. 3:45—Flashes from The Evening Star 00—Correct time . 30—Radio Joe and His Budget Borr 0—Arthur Pryor’s Band. 7 15—The Pine program. #4:30—The Bon Bon: 'I 45—Manhattan Serenaders. Minute Dramas. ' 0-—Polly Waters, wpnn" Dengler, tenor, and mixed quar- tet. #:00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. 9:15—Tito Guizar, tenor 9:30—Savino Tone Pictures. 10:00—Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra. 10:15—Washington's Musical Art Gal- lery—Kathr Bowers, con- tralto, with Ronald Eichner, pianist Kiorton Downey and Anthony Stone. Special Radio Features ! WRC 5:15 to 5:45—The Rice Bakery Program: A program of popular dance WMAL | 6:30—Radio Joe and Budget Boy: irty minutes of Pun, Prolic and ness tety—Music Newest 1831-32 BABY GRAND 4995 Per THE LAST WORD Wk. IN RADIO OKAY RADIO CO. 417 11th St. N.W. _1760 Pa. Ave. N.W. Clyde R. | William Hard, WRC, 6:45. DRAMA The_Btebbins Boys, WRC, 5:45 ‘n' Andy, WRC, 6:00 Dramas, WMAL, 8:00 VARIETY “Back of the News in Washington,” ‘ Amos Minute Mln to Swim,” by Lillian | 66 Aan A & Ty | Phil _ Cook, comedian, WRC, 6:30 B io J s Budget B {10: ~o;‘m: auitey Allens Baitorial ieaio; 00e mEdL R WMAL, 6:30; Julia Sanderson ;lr\d Tumit, , 7:00; Arthur | L 10: P .28 ng, by Sery| Erenk Crumit, WRC 7:00 u "hiton. ! u;ea Orchestra, Pryor's Band, WMAL, 7:00; the m—Cuban luhnnro Orchestra. Brush Man, WRC, 8:30: Ann Leaf at the organ, WMAL, 11:30, | 12:30~cAtlantic City Musicale. CLASSICAL. The Virtuosos, WRC, 7:30; Savino Tone | Pictures, WMAL, 9:30: Polly Waters | and Clyde Dengler, WMAL, 8:30. cing by the Sea. B mbja Camp Concert 3:00—Primer for 'hswn Parmers, WOL 228.9 H!‘ll‘l. 1,310 Kiloeycles. 3.00—Sports hour 3:55—Base ball. atz, Sty ' by Ira Lee Law. 6:45—The Wanderers. 7:20—News flashes. 1 TD—R(M Novak, violinist, with Ethel 8 W—Jlmes Flaherty, tenor, with Fzmnu ‘oodward { vertising program 8:30 to0 9:00—Rhythm Kings. Early Program Tomorrow. | 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:05a—Musical program 10:00a—Melody Moments 10:30a—Home Harmony."” | 10:48a—Request program 12:00m—Luncheon music. | WISV 3% :»—maypuy account of base 5: M—Yuur English. Pain Goes in a Jiffy The very moment a drop of SAFE FREEZONE touches an aching corn all | pain stops—and even tight new shoes | don't bother any more. FREEZONE| works that fast every time. Pain stops |in & flash. Soon atfer, corn gets so | very loose you can lift it right off with | your fingers and throw it away. Easily and painlessly. For stopping pain and for | getting rid of hard and soft | corns,” calluses and warts there is absolutely nothing better than SAFE, QUICK FREEZONE. Buy a bottle. A Meters. W-—Where to Get It. | 7:00—Mrs. Sandman 7:16—Ryder Ensemble. 7:30—Rebia De Saye, soprano 7:45—Roland Wheeler, tenor 8:00—Orchestra program 8:30—Jewell Jennifer. songs 9:00—Mrs, Hynson Brown, songs #:30—Monty Mike and Skippy 10:00—News flashes American a How Long'll a Rose Roof Last? HE best answer we can make to that is to refer to the thousands of buildings, large and small, in Washington that are still covered with the original Rose roofs—some of them now in tiueir FORTIETH year of service, There doesn’t seem to be any limit to the lite of a Rose Roof. You can see why they are cheapest. can’t you? Rose BroTHERS CoMPaNny; INc. Rosslyn, Va. West 2112 V\CATION doesn't mean being out of touch with your office any more. Use Long Distance to find out how things are going. 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