Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1934, Page 43

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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934, COLUMBIA SEEKS CapPiTAL's RADIO PROGRAMS In Christmas Broadcast || A\DPROGRAMNorEs B Cabentts AMA.I-EUR ]-AI_EN.I. Friday, December 21, ‘a0 (Coprrisht 1030 gl Eastern Standard Time. o 2 T fl::?:?e? 5:?5’;::: y:‘;:éfio%fi? flfik&mafig He will enact dramatic highlights WRC 950k WMAL 630k WISV 1,460k WOL 1,310k . ] | trom his new film, “Adam Started It.” Weekly Broadcast Slated AT EROON PROGRANS 3 = i i Mayor Curley of Boston will be the CTOMPLETE : E - A . ; principal durt dramatic for Newcomers to :00 |Ma Perkins Children’s Program Philadelphia Orchesira (Tommy Glenn 300 | & beiicny ;l;{:::n m“rmx:: - L:nndmm :15 |Yago and Dmietrieff o o e - Concert Gems 3:15 2 of the Pilgrims, to be broadcast by Radio World. :30 (Woman's Radio Review |U. 8. Marine Band Wirge Sports Review : 3 . WOL at 8:30 o'clock. 3 SN L] 48 L R ; “The Pause That Refreshes the Atr.” | | LUBRICATION SERVICE Music Guild Betty and Bob Philadelp! ‘Orchestra m Review K b : & WRC attraction at 10:30 o'clock, o East and Dumke “ w “ u : J will be an innovation in radio musical MINUTE first Nation-wide radio pro- | 4: 5 - & . “ Rod and m e programs under the direction of Frank . . | gram devoted to the presenta- | 4 = et b Black. Nearly 100 musicians and || Service Station No. 1 tion of strictly amateur talent, o WDmeil'l Clubs whether they be yodelers, pic- | "5:00 |Sundown Revue Al Pearce’s Gang Something for Every One | A A singers "‘:’ v‘ic:keflp-n. 80 s 17th & L Sts. NNW. colo players or violin vi-| 5:15 |Tom Mix Evening Star Flashes |Skipp Buddy Johnson's Orch. : i g ofclock, will feature Jessica Dragon Setmmibla. Tetwork December. 30 i A e Littie Orphan Ann Quarter Hour % o > etie, Carol Dels and Katherine Palmer, Cols networ! 3 :45_|Stamp Ci e B " a tmas will be broadcast weekly at the same LR L e e i time, replacing the current “Music NIN( E o L, melodies. by :)ershw&n" series. g EVE G PROGRAMS Representative Patman, Democrat, = e R e trio of professional radio artists, | 6:00 [Sports Review—Music |Moments of Melody Al Kavelin's Orch. B ; : of Texas, will discuss the soldiers’ m:et.hzr With the orchestral instru- | 6:15 (Jimmy Allen Jack Berger's Orch. y_in Sports : % : bonus over WMAL at 9:15 o'clock. . TUNE IN mentalists, will participate as a bit | 6:30 |Out Front Evening Album . V. A E < . 11 p.m., WISV of dressing, but the program itself Billy Batchelor Lowell Thomas | de ____|Leon Priedman R ; ; RENOVIZE l: Smart Music by will be of a purely amateur flavor. News—Music Amos 'n’ Andy . 4 A0 0 JUSW - Ted Fiesits and Ray Perkins, radio comedian, will act | 7:15 |Moments of Melody Plantation Echoes This has been our business 85 years, His Orch e as master of ceremonies; Arnold X Red Davis is Orchestra Johnson and his orchestra will pro-| 7: Dangerous Paradise A. N = A wvide the musical accompaniments and 3 — ¢ - ERLY S UNW Harry von Zell will handle the an-| 3.0 |Jessice Dragonette Rl = . : : ! nouncing assignment. 5 - - - e i v B 5 . i3 A jury of five persons, prominent in “« o« “ “« g S E # Nw. SONS DL 6557 1'5' '4th Stree* N w public life, will be selected weekly to e ———— . ou . . phone “Eberly’s” o judge the talent in each broadcast. Waltz Time _— The judges will be given the thank-| 9: R less task of naming the best per- One-Night Stands - lywood Amer : former in each broadcast.and of giv- | ehet o S e R . WHEN YOUR ing a signal for the termination of |1p:gp |First Nighter Dixie Dandies “Hollywood Hotel” ~10:00 the “act’ of any performer whose | 1o: O " e N A : | SHAUTO RADIO talent is too obviously questionable. ‘39 |Pause that Refreshes |Jewish Hour The O'Flynns Archie Bleyer's Orch, 4 - ‘The best performer of each program, AR »oo» . e “ w i Needs Dependable based on the decision of the judges, ~ George R. Holmes _ |Eddie Duchin's Orch. |[Man About Town — (Sign : [ & {4 |News Bulletins Ozzie Nelson’s Orchestra | ot : S E R V l C E will be given a gold medal by the |Jesse Crawford sponsor of the program series. La Paree Orch. Gingham Club Orch, Christmas Cheer Club . “w e ‘The radio audience will be asked to | 11 . submit votes by mail on their choice | 1140 || e e s-y-' ':.':: l:l;l:. of the best performer and the one [12: 8 . x's Orc! Fisher's Orch, LovelyLady of the Teceiving the most votes will be en- | 12:15 (Cherniavaski’s Orch. Mo as & : GEORGE’S Air and Screen gaged as a “professional artist” to ap- : Glnxll.n-m '!‘:luh Orch, Archie Bleyer’s Orch, Frank Dailey’s Orchestra pear an the program two weeks later. e, = b i *x % & * WARING'S contract has been renewed for a new series of Co- lumbia, and instead of a half hour, he will present a full 60-minute | 6:4 (O T variety show every Thursday night | 7:00 Up and at 'Em Barnyard Philosophy Sun Dial throughout the year. 7:15 |Anson Weeks’ Orch. King’s Men o B = - Waring hns‘ planned a number of | 7:30 [Jones and Hare The Getter-Upper . & ; noded c:x‘Hrm and new features for the hour broadcasts. | 7:45 | i N thictes" Also a new, ooans thers WIll b & TN Lo et | 0. [oucance and Melody T it : Monique and Dominique de Leusse, children of Count and Countess simple Diet Listof many This combination will work individ- | 8:00 |Bradley Kincaid ¥ - 00| pierre de Leusse of the French Embassy, who will be heard in the Inter- good things toeat, with " | 'Willlam Meeder : " cight and height chart, ually as well as in co-operation With :_ ;g :ggrexe rl;l:u Trio Cafteeend osatmiits ; national Children’s Broadcast over WMAL today. —Harris-Ewing Photo. e e o b = | “ > how Wemmeso. nx Landt Trio and White : ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. £ B || 4% the keeps her weight 9:00 Morning Mail Bag News Bulletins < Morning XA KR XA A A A A KA A A AR AT A A AR AR AKX K Come to Exclusive Auto Radio Station sSign off Sign_off off T F 9 2015 14th St. N.W. :00 1 EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. 0 5 A [ 6 the same as at 16. All American Broadcasting System | g:15 (Betty Lane Breakfast Club sent prepaid. 3 chis hand. . " has arranged to carry the mid- | 9:30 |Royal Hawailans - : ® ! N | />/ S— trene Rich, now 43, u nignt, Christmas mass trom the | 9:45 Caroline Baker - - Police Flashes - xA t TONIGHT ™50 a7e urch of the Immaculate Concep- | 70-00" | J i Morin Sisters Variety and Value 2 - 3 S 9 10:00 [Johnny Marvin orin : FRIDAY Here 1s Guide to Hours of Enter- tion at Eighth and N streets. WOL 10:15 EMnming Parade Edward MacHugh . i 2 e DECEMBER 21st t:t:’ncn{?ur'hn will it be tonight? obe bears f e log I R EN E R I c H will serve as the outlet for the broad- 10:30 “ Singing Strings & [Boys' Band i - - Children’s Frolics 5 o o e member- 9 Rev. John K. Cartwright, rector of | 10:45 el RED DAVIS GUM idenifies WMAIL-8 o’clock the church, will be the celebrant, as- | 11:00 (Capital Cadet Band Children’s Frolics ol R ¥ 1 and even Mrs. Davis discovered s long time 880, ch-} ¢ enroll hese todey sisted by Revs. 8. A. Czyz and F. P, 11:15 |Vass Family 2 One-man Band : Y Something he's finally found out for himself. obligstion. Harrity, The choir will sing the Bach | 11:30 DowE lovfm' Lane BIVlurhn grchum gny Cabooch : : mass. 11:45 e : TRUE STORY Court of Human Relations Homer L. Kitt Co. ¥k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS, 8130 | wygy | Moving drama based on*'A House Divided”, true story C c " STORY OF MARY MARLIN,” | ¥ o in. of infinite appeal in the current TRUE STORY Maga- = 1330 G St. s TListening Post Frederic Willlam Wile |Christmas Carols zine. Also valuable prizes for opinions of listeners. i R a serial dramatization of a wife's s Fallon’s Orch. Struggle to hold her husband’s | 12:15 [Honeyboy and Sessafras Genia Fonariova Fiddler’s Fancy (. R : love against the attraction of his young | 12:30 [Merry-go-Round |Farm and Home Hour |Abram Chasins Community Choir and pretty stenographer, will make | 12:45 |Concordia Soclety | Three m“‘_cmp‘ its debut on N. B. C. January 1. Joan | 1:00 Dorsey Brothers' Orch. |Farm and Home Hour |Afternoon Rhythms Ted Brown’s Orch. Blaine, popular radio actress, will have ! 1:15 | 5 = o 5 George Hall's Orch. < the leading role in the series. 1:30 |Biltmore Ensemble Farm Forum Esther Velas Ensemble |Eddie Prior’s Orch. e |Words and Music o " Ragamuffins | Problems of the employer under | ~3:55" Rex Battle's Ensemble | Words and Music Dan_Russo's Orchestra (Jerry Blaine's Orch. conditions employed by the recovery | 3ij5 [« = |Song Fellows T e program will be discussed by J. David | 3.3y |Green Brothers' Orch. |Don Pedro's Orch. Round Towners Concertos “ - Fhand B - = Stern, newlpu;;erk publisher, over | 3.4s : 7 [ Shop at Your Nearest WMAL at 9 o'clock. - —_— P o WOL will broadeast at 10 o'clock a | 3:00 |“The First Christmas” |High and Low Buffalo Symphony Brooklyn Symphony : [°30) ? |s ma George's Radio Store ringside description of the Sammy| 3:15 e Piano Duo = ~ ¢ g P 2 e - conveniently located Fuller-Bobby Pancho fight in Madison | 3:30 (Week End Revue Saturday’s Songsters & s s i 7 near your home. .. cast. 7:30 | wAL | Tonieht “Red makes a discovery—one that you and| CRAPE JUICE 3:45 Georgetown Store Y A New 1935 Model i Downtown Store Q O : 816 F St. N. W. / ; Uptown Store ) 2015 14th St N. W. o Northeast Store 3 ‘TranSitone 1111 H st. N. E. 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