Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1931, Page 13

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STARS ON PROGRAM AT WRG TONIGHT Werrenrath and Lillian Roth Will Be Featured by N. B. C. Chain. Concert and musical comedy stars will contribute to the Christmas fea- tures to be broadcast tonight by WRC &nd other National stations, Re Broadeasting Co, ald Werrenrath. baritone, will be the Artists’ Service program at In the Theater of the Air pre to follow. Lillian Roth of n fame and Tamara, Rus- s will be featured ogram at 8 d by Jessica liers’ Quartet and | urdon’s Orchestra, is made ) of Chr as musi For her nette will sing O Holy he orchestra specialties in- “Over the Hills and Far Away” ‘The Parade of the Wooden Sol- Dennis King Will Sing. Dennis King, baritone of the stage and screen, is to be the guest soloist with Leo Reisman's Orchestra in its Fegular broadcast at 9:30. He will sing “On_the Road to Mandala I'm Lookir Y Dragen Pop the orchestral porti up program will ! Ka- 1 and a concert athy. Chr the qu Broadcastir of the regular Outstanding are the sponsored attractions the March of Time dramatizations Liberty hour, the Pageant and a recital by _Tito Guizar, Spanish tenor In dramatic form the March of Time orogram will review the international debt problem and the events which have taken place recently in connection with it. The opening scene will depict Rep- Tesentative MacFadden's attack upon administration policies. Another news €vent to be dramatized will be the Papal celebration of the 1,500th anniversary | of the Council of Eph Popular Melodies Picked. pular melodies will be played tra during the > Columb.avs at § ~'cl 1 Want t> Be Happy Today on the Radio ||§ (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) ' WRC 3158 Meters. § 4 950 Kilocycles. | 1:45—"Hansel and Gretel” from Metropolitan Opera House. 3:40—Aladdin Pantomime, from Lon- | dor 400 —"Decorating Notes,” by Betty Moore. | 415 ant in the House,” by the Guild Canadian Capers Russ Columbo and Orchestra Correct time 545 00. 01 a Shoe.” by Joseph P. Tumulty Waldorf-Astoria_Orchestra Al Kamons' Dance Orchestra. 45—The Stebbins Boys. 00—Amos 'n’ And; 6 6 6 6:15 6 o 7'15—Lanin’s Orchestra 7:30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan’s | Orchestra. 45—Radiotone Quartet. chestra and’ Cavaliers 00—Eskimo Club, 9:30—Leo Reisman's Orchestra. 00—Artists' Service program 30—Theater of the Air. 00—Last-Minute News farion Harris, “blues” Quartet. T 8:00—Service hour, with Bourdon Or- | 9 9 singer. 11:15—Vincent Lopez Orchestra 30—Weather forecast ny's Orchestra rbery, barito; Sanders Orchestr: f-Astoria Orchestr: Resume of the Lenz- Bridge Tournament Early Program Tomorrow. Tower Health Exercises. 452 00a—Gene and Glel 6 8 8 Morning Devotions. 8 30a—Cheerio. 9 00a—Le Trio Charmante. 9.153—Tom Waring's Troubadours, 9:45a—Food program 00a—Mrs. Blake’s Radio Column. 15a—Breen and De Rose, 10:30a— Hawaiian Serenaders 1:00a—Two Seats in the Balcony. 11:30a—Keys of Happiness. 12:00—Black and Gold Orchestra 12:30—National Farm and Home hour. QL 2289 Meters, “ 1,310 Kilocycles. 00—Variety hour. 00—-Tea Time Tunes. 30—Nonsensicalities. 00—Paul Gable, organist 30—The Clothes Men 45—One-Time Opportunities. 00—Sportorial, by Bryan Morse. 5—Sunshine Entertainers. 30—The Jones Family. -Varieties. 00—Dinner Music. —News flashes. —Today's Tunes,” Wright %:45—Concert, Orchestra 8 00—Silver String Revelers. 3 A 4 [ 5 5 6 6 6 6 by Charlie 8:15—4 feature. 8:30—4 annons. 845 dings of James Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Chimes and Birthdays 8:05a—Musical Clock (continued). 10:00a—Program by the Red Cross. 15a—Musical Interlude. 30a—Program by the Tuberculosis Association. 45a—Request_program 11:45a—Luncheon Music. 12:15—Alvin Thaden, entertainer. 1230 to 1.00—Dance Music. 205.4 Meters. 1,460 Kilocvcles. WISy 2.00--Shoreham Orchestra 2:30—Studio feature 3:00—Christmas _ Carcls. from the George Washington ~ Masonic Memorial 3 Mayfair Dance Orchestra, 415 -Walter Doe. entertainer 4:30—George Milton. baritone 5:00—Bernheimer Trio. 5:30—Naval Hospital program. 6:00—The Adventure Club. 6:15—News flashes. 6:30—Mrs. Sandman. 6:45—Studio feature 7 8 8 9 9 00—Blue Moon Orchestra. 30—Chick Godfrey, tenor. :45—Sports Views and Reviews 00—Shoreham Concert Orchestra. 30—Minstrel Memories. 00—Dance Marathon. 15—Uncle Tom and His Hired Help. 00—News flashes. 15—Leo and Lou, Entertainers. 30—Schramm’s Orchestra 00—Shoreham Orchestra 30 to 12:00—Dance Marathon. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—The Treasure Chest. 9:30a-—Musical program 10:00a—Pega: Clark 10:15a—For Your Inf-rmation 10:30a—Sacred He 11:00a—Gospel Choir. 11:30a—Popular Tunes. 11:57a—Correct time, 12:00m—Luncheon Music. 12:30—Organ Melodies. 1:00--Schramm’s Trio. 3:30—Memories of Yesterday. The Old Woman Who Lived in | 15a—Walter Reed Hospital program. | | and .WLW. Folks Behind | | The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR | ne In Alabama they've| taken Lottice Howel!, fously. i Even when this N. B. C. song- bird from Dixie went off to col- lece al Montgomery-—classmates and | instructors expected her to walk off with the scholastic bacon. And that is | exactly what Lottice did | Then when col-+ lege days were! done petits and at- ! tractive Lottice did | what was expected | of her. Priends had told her_she had| musical ability. She was adept at the piano and knew how to “put over” York will like you" her friends declarcd “They'll take you sc o usly.” 14 crowded New | York, Miss Howell ; wel, found a niche. | Lottice Howell ounie A | whirl at musical comedy on the road | and then followed numerous vaudeville engagements. But behind her poise and reserve— | radio workers have discovered what | they consider one of Lottice Howell's | greatest attributes—a deliclous sense of { humor! N. B. C. associates are familiar with Miss Howell's infectious laugh. During rehearsals—especially at intermissions L »[t-voiced soprano can tell a anecintes that sometimes | of duction men and members e or 16 ONDCN having contributed Jack Hvlton's Orchestra in one of those | tri-weekly dance hours on N. B. C. | Paris is to be the next European city of call, For the New Year eve pro- | gram. Cooper's Orchestra in the French | capital is to share honors with Jack | Denny's Orchestra in Montreal and | Jack Pettis and his orchestra in New }Yr\rk, “Limehouse Blues” and ‘“Good-Night, Sweetheart " ‘Toscha Seidel. violinist. will contrib- uate several violin solos to the Pageant | In addition there will be by Sam Lanin's Orchestra 1 solos by Theo Karle, tenor. | res dominate the pro- n JSV Contributing ! will be m Orchestra, Rudy ! Scrram a Chick God- | frey 475.9 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. L 2:00--The Funnyboners. 2 15— Columbia Artists' Recital. 230-Ann Leaf at the organ. 3 00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 345—"Christmas Trees” by H N Wheeler 00—Light Opera Gems. Edna Thomas. Dance Marathon. —Taft Orchestra Herr Loule and the Thirsty Five. 45—Olympic Games interview. 00—Time and program resume. 01—Asbury Park Orchestra. 30—John Kelvin, tenor. 45—Bert Lown's Orchestra. 00—Mirt and Marge. :15—B; Crosby, baritone. and Jane. 45—Morton Downey, tenor. 00—The Columbians. 5—"Singin’ Sam.” 30—March of Time. 00—Modern Male Chorus, 15—Liberty hour. ii l 5 00ommmaa-1-1nnmd om0 e l 45—"Aviation News,” by Casey Jones. 10:00—The Pageant, with Toscha | Seidel, Theo Karle and Sam Lanin’s Orchestra. 30—Round Towners, Beasley. 45—Tito Guizar. tenor. 00—Wardman Park Orchestra. 30—George Olsen's Orchestra. 12:00—Weather report. with Irene Early Program Tomorrow. | 8:00a—Morning Devotions. | 8 15a—Salon music | 845a—Vocal Art Trio. | 9:00a—The Commuters. 9:30a—Tony's Scrap Book. 9:45a— Songs by Artelln Dickson. 10:00a— Jewish Art program 10:30a—New World Salon Orchestra 11:00a— Adventures of Helen and Mary. 11:30a-—Columbia Revue, 12:00m--Don_Bigelow’s Orchestra. | 1:00—Taft Orchestra. 1:30—Ritz-Carlton Orchestra. 2:00—The Punnyboners, 2:15—Saturday Syncopators. | 2:30—Columbia Salon Orchestra. | 3:00—The Four Clubmen. Major Radio Features CLASSICAL. Artists' Service program, WRC, 10:00; Tito Guizar, tenor, WMAL, 10:45. DRAMA. Myrt and Marge, WMAL, 7:00; North- | “ern Dramatic Oo, WOL, 7:30; | March of Time, WMAL, 8:30. VARIETY. | Bing Crosby, WMAL, 7:15: Alice Joy and Van Loan's Orchestra, WRC, 7:30; Morton Downey, WMAL, 7:45; Service Hour, WRC, 8:00. The Columbians. WMAL, 8:00; Eskimo | Club, WRC. 9:00; Teo Reisman's | Orchestra, WRC, 9:30; The Pageant, WMAL, 10:00; Theater of the Air, WRC, 10:30 DANCE MUSIC. Vircent Lopez Orchestra, WRC, 11:15; Ge-rge Olsen’s Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30; Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, WRC, 12:30a HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. | 7:45—Robert L. Ripley In “Believe It or Not"—WJZ, 'BZ, WBAL, WRVA, KDKA and WHAM. 8.00—Jack Whiting, stage star, and | Nat Brusiloff’s Orchestra—WJz. WBZA, WHAM, WREN, WBAL 8:30—Billy Hillpot and “Scrappy” Lambert—WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, WBZ and WJR. 9:00--Billy Jones and Ernie Hare and Wiil Perry's Orchestra - WJZ, WHAM KDKA, WREN, WBAL, WBZ, WHAS and WJAX. 9:30—Roy Shields' Orchestra and soloists—WJZ, WHAM, WMC, KDKA, WBAL, WJAX and WREN 10:00—Paul Whiteman and His Orches- tra—WJz, KDKA, WBZ, Wi WBAL, WHAM and WJR. 10:30—Clara, Lu and Em, humorous sketch—WJZ, WHAM, WBAL, KDKA, WLW and WREN. 10:45 —~Waves of Melody: Victor Arden's Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WHAM and WJR. 11:00—Slumber Music; Ludwig Lau- rier's String Ensemble—WJZ, WBAL ani WBZ, THE EV » "ENING STAR. WASHINGTON, DECKMBER 1931, 25, D. C. FRIDAY, A—13 OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW. (SATURDAY) 915 TO 6 practically.... our anlive slock / Nationally Yanous Sacrefy Brann Sheldon # SOCIETY BRAND OVERCOATS . . . . . . . . . SOCIETY BRAND TUXEDO SUITS Open All Da; Tomorrow (Saturday) and (Clothes SHELDON ONE-TROUSER SUITS . . . . . . . . SHELDON TWO-TROUSER SUIFS . . . . . . . . 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