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B—I2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1935. Carita's RabiO PrOGRAMS . a A. PIN A CARNATION ON 1ght, 1935) East Stay Time. B e R e e A ; / b S api g e ] WRC 950k WMAL 630k WISV 1460k | WOL 1,310k / of vm!el’l under your chin. If you 4 4 /4 are giving a boutonniere for an PM. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS. P.M. 7 Easter gift—they come in delight- 00 | Vic and Sade “Yeoman of the Guard” colu.mhh Varieties g;mgn Vtsl;ee'l s:;u. ::?g : # ful little bandboxes—S0c. l 3:15 | Ma Perkins Marley Trio . p! ncopation H = 7 / $ 3:30 |Anniversary Program |Harvest of Song - ST : 3:30 7 (A):h" “'°"" from 25c to.. 3:45 | Willie Bryant's Orch. _ Nellie Revell b oy L E Richard Crook’s Songs ' n::;?“ FLoWERS, AsLE 20, ~4:00 | Woman's Radio Review |Betty and Bob Poetic Strings Today’s Winners 'LOOR. 4:15 | * = Contract Bridge e 2 = = 4:30 | Alice Hutchins Drake |Temple of Song Science Service 8N 4:45 | Sundown Revue e I ‘The Government R | 5:00 | Sundown Revue |Evening Star Flashes |Evening Rhythms One Time Opportunities 5:15 (“Congress Speaks” |Tea Time szeknnde d; v; : 5:30 = S Singing Lady Ji Armstrong Radio Voices | 5 “ " 5:45 | Nursery Rhymes |Littie Grphan Annte | Dick Tracy Quarter Hour B. “CHIC ON HAND'—} = e TG aT achieved with white glace kid gloves - n 3 . \ % that add a feminine, frilled cufi— 6:00 |Sports Review—Music | Board of Trade |Buck Rogers Today in Sports E $3.50. With tailored clothes you will 6:15 | Radio Joe |Evening Album Arch McDonald Homer Rodeheaver : - want classic pull-ons (C) in gl 6:30 “w |Sports Parade Russian Bear Orch. Musical Interlude B i sic pull-ons (C) in glace _6:45 Music—News Lowell Thomas Gothamires Government Family 45 kid — white, eggshell, brown, 7:00 Philip H. Gadsden |{Amos ‘n’ Andy Myrt and Marge Stamp Club black or 7:15 “Whispering” Jack Smith' Morton Downey {Just Plain Bill News Spotlight e N R 7:30 “Easy Aces” Hits and Bits The Old Timer Moods in Rhythm ; & _7:45 l“Your Government” | “ *~ Boake Carter _ ___|pance Music 45 . \ Guoves, Aisie 11, Psr Proor, 8:00 |Leo Reisman’s Orch. Crime Clues Lavender and Old Lace (Dance Music 8:15 (3 - o Cl - @ Capital Hawaiians 8:30 Wayne King's Orch. ‘Welcome Valley Melodiana Dance Music 805 (el e (Foae e The Ridge Runners g ?g Ben Bernie’s Orch. | Red Trails | Bing Crosby Dance Music 9:30 Ed Wynn |Baltimore Commerce Din./Hour of Charm Bucklebusters 945 Pl [Frrr e Gl “ e 70:00 |Beauty Box Theater |News Bulletins Caravan Bucklebusters 10:151 =« |Dr. F. H. Reuter - e :30 A “Meetin’ House” Ship of Joy Dance Rhythms. 10:45 e o T Gracie Barrie John Slaughter’s Orch. :00 | Arthur Rellly |Dr. Stanley High Freddie Bergen's Orch, |Dance Music 115 |Jesse Crawford, organist La Paree Orchestra R Sports Flashes :30 |Stan Meyer's Orchestra |Rep. Kvale of Minn, Jacques Renard’s Orch, (Dance Parade SlREE ____|Slumber Music Sz A Art Jarrett’s Orchestra | Benny Kyte's Orch. |Orville Knapp's Orch. (Sign Off solee v e e 0 iLotu.s Orchestra [Herb Waldman's Orch. Enoch Light's Orch. 5 W=y w a B "1:00 'Sign Off |Sign_oft EARLY PROGRAMS MO! | Elder Michaux i 5 45 “Your Timekeeper” Morning Glories Sun Dial . 100 “ Tw s - 15 The Getter Upper ®. 5 - . :30 |The Grenadiers » L 45 ekeeper Morning Devotlons Sun Dial Musical Clock :00 Don Hall Trio e w7 et | Cheerio = e e :30 : o P “- .- 5 "9:00 | “Your Timekeeper” |News Bulletins Sun Dial |Radio Canarles 9:15 |Dick Leibert, organist |Breakfast Club Woman'’s Hour = = 9:30 |Sick-a-Bed Children } ] i Police Flashes 9:45 | Caroline Baker | i) |Bright Lights Revue 10:00 News—Wyoming Jack News—Smackout |Betty Hudson g 10:15 |Clara, Lu and Em |Florenda Trio Bill and Ginger Varieties 10:30 |Breen and De Rose \Today's Children Children’s Program Musical Program 10:45 | Betty Crocker |Pure Food Forum Friends | Varieties 11:00 Piano Recital {Honeymooners | Cooking Close-ups | Accordion Aces 11:15 Verna Burke |Tony Wons |Mary Marlin {Popular Voices 11:30 |Home Spun U. S. Army Band Triangle Club | = o 11:45 Magic Recipes GRS IRadio Oracle |Morning Melodies el AFTERNOON PROGRAMS. 12:00 Masquerade Listening Post | Voice of Experience Louis Rothschild 12:15 | Honeyboy |Merry Macs |The Gumps Luncheon Music 12:30 |Merry-Go-Round |Farm and Home Hour |Afternoon Rhythms = ¢ 12:45 |Merry Madcaps | o it “A Thousand Dollars” |Slaughter’s Ensemble 1:00 |Doc Whipple |Farm and Home Hour |Alfred Male Quartet |Organ Recital 1:15 |D. A. R. Round Table & = |Slaughter’s Ensemble “The Rhumba” 1:30 [Tommy Tucker's Orch. 'Rice Brothers {Radio Interview Dance Music AL E S B {Edd; tedter “Leaders of the Air® 2:00 | Two Balcony Seats |Radio City Matinee |Prench Princess |Symphonic Gems 2:15 el i Helen Trent Romances A 2:30 |Armand Girard oA * |School of the Air Radio Novelties >21457‘A1fred College Quartet b - | - - Salon Music 3:00 Vic and Sade {Musical Review |Ka ith' Walter Reed Requests 3:15 |Ma Perkins |The Wise Man At St s Matices s ResaBed 3:30 | Dreams Come True [Maryland U. Glee Club . - - Light Opera Gems ,3:45 Dr. Joseph Jastrow | G o i | o Alma Stanley 4:00 Woman’s Radio Review |Betty and Bob |Student Federation Today's Winners 4:15 S Jackie Heller Curtis Music Institute R 4:30 Vocational Guidance |Unschuld’s Piano Club W e .. - _4:45 |Piano Duo | Tea Time - - | = < 5:00 Sundown Revue |Evening Star Flashes Evenin; hms One Time rtunities | . e 3 » 5:00 | Swmidown | et e renas | Bvening fhythne e} Tine Opporiunities . . . in the feminine mood, frilly and frothy and flowerv—in 5:30 “Skipper Jim” Singing Lady. Jack _Armstrong |Radio Voices the tailored tri trim. Here is what it takes t aloreda manner—yvery trig, ve rnm. MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. i P i );t o ;yh,' ; ere] i 'akll' " ‘f’s ho e T smart for Laster and atter—and this 1s merely an inkling of the ‘The -Belnluty Boxt Thua'.edr, ::d WRC | ;‘rlxfl Ii‘its"t will have its premiere on|Committee of Public Utility Executives, ;) 2 . f . d y € at 10, will present a condensed ver-| WMAL at 7:30, with Charlie Leland | wj WRC i g £ < 1 Slanliars Brix iretle 3l Abpa! Blost | ax master aficsran it Werna Burke,|w‘li upeul k over ° at 7. His topic 3 v variety of smart accessories rea y here fOl’ your chooslng. soms.” Gladys Swarthout and John |the Tune Twisters and Jerry Sears |15 “Public Utllities Question—to Regu- , # ACCESSORIES, FImst FLOOR. Barclay will have the leading roles. |Orchestra will take part. | late or Destroy.” 4 $ ‘The “Hour of Charm,” featuring an| “On the Maniac’s List,” a mystery| Gov. Hoffman of New Jersey will be all-girl musical show under the dl-idnma, will be presented during the |the principal speaker during the “You rection of Phil Spitalny, will be broad- | Crime Clues program on WMAL at 8.|and Your Government” program on cast by WJSV at 9:30. Formerly,| Sophie Tucker, vaudeville headliner,| WRC at 7:45. He will discuss tax this program was on the Thursday will be the guest of Ben Bernie dur- | problems. night schedule. | ing his program on WRC at 9. A new musical series called “Hits| Philip H. Gadsden, chairman of the | ley, and Jarecki, a friend, and set out, WOMAN KILLS SUSPECT 1 o e ey sam s o rive bearing bundles. Mrs. Boksa AFTER HOME IS ROBBED | cizimed "sne recognised miscing arr: | —_— cles. She said Psioda struck at her Chicago Tavern Proprietor Takes | ?9:0:; !‘he opened fire. She was heldi . joR - Husband and Friend on e e sl : “PICKING POCKETBOOKS” F. MUCH LIGHTER STOCK- : A %5 . . < quoting Vogue—may be done with INGS are as welcome as the first Manhunt. . Indian Dance Held. : ? great chic The collection is Spring crocus. And the sheerest By the Associated Press. 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