Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1932, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FkE A 9328 | as tts guest Countess de Forceville, mr«l Personalities, with Ann Butler,| 6:45—Topics in Brief, by Lowell| 8:30—Melody Moments; t Pas- | |of Count Philip de Forceville, scion of Major Radio Features WMAL, 10:00; Grantland Rice and Thomas—WJZ, WBAL, WBZ, fecaba Orohiestiatianl Oll?:r :fi{‘cfl&v}fi\waz AL EDEA | one of the oldest families of France. ajor Radio reatul Bobby Jones, WRC, 10:00; Nat Shil- | WLW, WRVA and KDKA. | Smith, tenor—WJZ, WBAL, | 10:45—Hollywood Nights: Fr: sm- Vill be interviewed by Margaret Ket's Orchestra and Alex Gray,| 7:30—The Boswell Sisters — WWVA, WBZ.' KDKA. WLW, WLS, tenn andl e aruthe WHAM and WGAR. Orchestra—WJz, WBAL, WBZ. WMAL, 10:30. | WEAN, KMOX and WHK. 9:00—Adventures of Sherlock Holme: WBZA and KDKA, SPEECHES. Bobbv Jones, retired amateur golf . . champlon, wil e intervicwed by Gran - | Address from Geneva by Senslor Swan- | o DANCE MUSIC. L e cvoa foomady dramatic _sketch—WJZ, WBZ, | 11:00—Slumber music; Ludwlg La and Rice during the weekly sports pro- | son of Virginia, WMAL, 6:01. wanee Syncopators, WMAL, 11:00; T pra WDEN, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA and Z’AE“W?SE"“"‘“ 197, WHAL 9:30—Story of Women's Naries; Charles 11:45—Lew White, organist — WJz, tonigt v Vi | gram tonight over WRC and other N DR AMAL B o cie Duchine or:| 7:45—Elsie Janis and Harry Salter’s! EXPERT MEN tional Broadcasting Co. stations. Jones WRC, 11:30; Eddie Duchin’s Or- WMAL, 7:00; The| chestra, WMAL, 12:01; Coon-San- Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, | B. Driscoll and Andy Sannella’s | WBAL, WGAR and WJR. THA \ } vu\l discuss various angles of the game. i Myrt and Marge, MONARCH RADIO $HOP Crime Club, WMAL, 9:30. ders Orchestra, WRC, 12:05; Charlie KDKA§ WLW and WRVA. | Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, | 12:00—Larry Funk's Orchestra; dance Goldman to Conduct. i 3 Rl el ; 8:00—American _ Taxpayers' League i VARIETY. gnew's Orchestra, WRC, 12:30. W e WHAM, KDKA, WLW and WGR m WJZ. KDKA, WJR, 41817 Adams Mill Road. Rebroadcast, Brmglng Swan- Classical, semi-classical and populat . 3 3 M, 10:00—R b—— numbers make up the program from | Melodious Milkmen, WRC, 6:30; Lanin's - i} B ond WAVA uss_Columbo and his_orches- WENR and WREN. — son’s | f f Arms | %30 to 10 oclock featuring Gladys Orchestra, WRC, 7:15; Bath Club, HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 8:15—The Mellow Clarions: twin or- e B S R 2 . o mpressions of Ari Rice, Doug Stanbury and Nathaniel{ WMAL, 8:00; Sousa’s Band, WRC,| 6:30—Royal Vagabonds; impersona- gans, Katzman's Orchestra and | 10:15—nng iAM Soviet Russia’sg $80,000 000 NEW POLICY Parl the Ai | Shilkrets orchestra, dwin Franko | 8:30; Bernheimer Trio, V\‘»/lé%v. g:gg; tions by H. Ward Wilson—W.JZ, vocal trio—WJZ, WBAL, WBZ ;’;‘;!P"V’;,Q’v‘;}gfif;* Sigmund | tan-Siberian Failrod, ke | Goldman will join Shilkret as guest| Shilkret’s Orchestra, : WBAL, KWK and WSB. s an vear plan, ws arley on the Air. | e The o e and WJR. 110:30—Clara, Lu and Em: humorous ah("v‘§ of ‘schedt We Will | e LR A e REPAIR R ek @@@Y@ weiaskeisliale An international rebroadcast from | Verdi's “Aida Nonr Geneva, bringing & discussion by Sena- | _John Philip Sousa and his band, as- tor Swanson of Virginia of his impres- | sisted by the Revelers' Quartet, will RADIO SET sions of the World Disarmament Con- | Present the program from 8:30 to 9 | oce, features the program tonight | o'clock. The band will play one of and of WMAL and associated Columbia [ SOusa’s own marches, “The Legion- | i) Broadcasting System stations. | naires,” and the “March and Procession | i< CHARGE IT The Geneva program is scheduled |of Bacchus” The quartet contribu-|g Prederic v\,]_‘uu\s include “Grandfather's Clock” | W2 2 H from 6 to 6:15 o'clock. liam Wile, Columbia’s political analyist |and “When We're All Alone.” V] at the scene of the conference, wil| Peter Dixom and Aline Berry. who in | Work Guaranteed introduce Senator Swanson. | private life $8 Mrs. Dixon, will be the Kate Smith will begin & new series | guests on Nellie Revell’s program at 11 51 OKAY RADIO CO.|||of “star songs” in her program at 8:30 'o'clock. The Dixons write and stage = oclock. In these broadcasts she will |[the domestic dramas on the N. B. C 417 11th St. N.W. recall stage, screen and radio stars of | “blue network,” called “Raising Junior.” @ ' 1 the past and present and the prmmpal! Augusta Eugenia Cassidy, pianist; the | &> el. DI. songs with which they are identified. | Royal Hawaiians and E. G. Thomas, Maggie Cline, an outstanding musical | baritone, will contribute to the program | comedy favorite of some yeais ago, will | 0f WOL. There also will be solos on | be honored tonight. Kate has invited | the marimba by Flemming Orem and R\ her to be present in the studio when | dioner concert. | = . ! = she sings “Throw Him Down Mc- | concert by the Bernheimer Trio TONIGHT - 7:45 - WRC P of WJSV's outstanding mu ) _— . d ures. ‘This st 's other @ Impersonations Featured. | tions include Ty &4 \ " | Mabelle Jennings Impersonations of noted bandsmen | Schramm’s Orchestra and a concert 4 nist {1l feature the program by Nat Shil- the Shoreham Orchestra. Orchestra and Alex Gray, bari- . SECRSE It As his principal solo Gray will : | sing “Out Where the North Begins.” Man Shot in Pocket. : JA M E S | ""Ann Butler of musical comedy and | PLAINFIELD, N. J. (#).—George ([ | vaudeville fame will be the guest artist | Galane was shot in the overcoat pocket 3, 2 & ‘A < v) 2 [on the Personalities. program. She | A hold-up man fired at him. The bullet 3 2 v | Wilt sing “Audition Baby” and "It Hap- | spent its force against the heavy weave | | pened to Me." of his coat and came to rest harmlessly | I el 3 A LR The Bath Club program will present | in the pocket. M /\"C“ERHE CROMWELL s ¥ i9 9 : Today on the Radio WILKINS COFFEE . ¢ DRCHES (All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) Dir ARO! € 1 ~ 315.6 Meters. 6:00—The Playshop. 'RC 350 Kilocycles. | CEER T e Gl el NS X S - & RS B 5 n's Review. | 25 . OO o e R orace Greely,” | 8:30—Advertising feature | by G. B. Parker. s 6:45—"Uncle George,” the Town Crier. y : | & 7:00—Dinner music. - Lady Next Door. D 2 30—The Lady Next Door. e MR 3 45—Correct time w| > ; " h Tower of Scouting.” 46—"May We Present? welca Biave £ ~Poale Zion Dramatic Society. 5:00—Frances Bowden. Dream Girl 5:15—"Skippy, 8'15—Marimba Solos by Flemming | jis Paintings in Many Meris == " by Alice Hutehins | 4.3, 7ye Royal Hawatians. ) n Minstrel Show. 8:45 to 9:00—E. G. Thomas, baritone by Plerre Early Program Tomorrow. Treasure Box,’ 7:00a—Musical Clock. _Automotive Trade Association | program. 30—The Melodious Milkmen. | g 3 6 he Stebbins Boys, ineful Titbits. | ! | . 'n’_Andy | 5 fodern Melodies. | | nin's Orchestra 10:30a—Memories of Hawall \ A ° — 30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan’s 11:00a—"Contract Bridge,” by Mrs. |i y ] ~] - R Orchestra. | Frank Guest. 45—Harold Veo's Orchestra and Mar- | 11:15a—Novelettes. guerite Cromwell 11:45a—Luncheon music. “Big Time. 12:15—Washington Industries Cam- Sousa’s Band and Revelers' paign. IR Quartet e 12:30 to 1:00—Naval Hospital request | 7 Tube LO vestment talk and music program. P - wboy < i N Nathaniel Shilkret's Orchestra, . T S e Gladys Rice and Doug Stanbi P OXT 205.4 Mefers. 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