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(Copyright, 1935) WMAL 630k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Monday, July 1. [ WRC 950k P.M. THE EVENING Eastern Standard Time. WJSV 1,460k | WOL 1310k | P.M. Betty and Bob Songs and Stories 'Radio Guild 3:00 Woman's Radio Review 3:15 ¥ 3:30 Girl Alone 3:45 Harvest of Song ‘Wash.-Boston Game Today's Winners 0 |Kay Foster 4:15 | Alice Hutchins Drake 4:30 Alice in Orchestralia 5 'Sam and Dick Little Orphan Annie " |Radio Gulld . Singing Lady | Waltz Time |News Flashes Tea Dansent |Buck Rogers | Evening Rhythms |Jack Armstrong Sundown Revue Evening Star Flashes Meredith Wilson’s Orch. Aunt Sue and Polly Chasin’ the Blues | Tea Time 5:45 The Desert Kid. | Lowell Thomas Stoopnagle and Budd One-Time Opportunities Radio Voices William A. Roberts P.M. EVENING PROGRAMS, ) £ Amos 'n’ Anay Serenade Tony and Gus Nina Tarasova |Bill Coyle Arch McDonald 5 'Uncle Ezra | Dangerous Paradise Boake Carter :00 | Scores—Music 5 |“The Black Chamber” 0 |Rhythm Boys 2 |News—Music Today in Sport Five Star Final |Government Family & ey oS o 0" Richard Himber's Orch. C. A. Russell, Talk 5 e |Evening Album |Radio Joe |Edwin C. Hill |Pick and Pat Margaret Speaks {Fray and Braggiotti | Dance Music | |News Spotlight Seedlbooa 5858 00 Horlick's Gypsies. |Princess Pat Players |Greater Minstrels iThree Little Words |St. Louis Blues I e |Georgette Ross Howard 8 Symphonic Lonely Jack | Boxing Mntcpes e SHSo " Contented Program Lucky Smith Canada's Dominion Day |Wayne Kings Orch. Chicago Symphony Orch. Lilac Time DWW al 8 News Bulletins ) Judging the Stars Glen Echo Orchestra News Bulletins Harold Stern’s Orch. Ray Noble’s Orch. |Abe Lyman's Orch. {Le Roy Smith’s Orch. | Your Serenader |Corlin Lee’s Orch. | Toreador Sextet |Orchestral Gems " |Night Owl 5 |Arthur Reilly 5 Moe Eaer's Orch. 0 Freddie Martin’s Orch. Slumber Hour |Godfrey’s Moon Dial }Tefl Fionto's Orch. 1 |Dance Parade Sports Flashes Dance Parade ] kb |t 1t ) 2:00 Sign Off |Sign_Off |sign_om EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. Elder Michaux |Sign off Morning Devotions Don Hall Trio Cheerio (un Dial_ 'aaaalal B | Breakfast Club Musical Clock }-& o v BRM® Your Timekeeper Morning Parade Isabelle Allen Edward McHugh | Today’s Children News Bulletins 'Sun Dial |Romany Trail Contract Bridge {Rolling Stones | Morning Moods i |Police_Flashes {Jack Ward, organist Morning Parade “Your Child” Three Shades of Blue Al and Lee Reiser |Honeymooners Wendall Hall | Bavarian Orchestra |Eton Boys {Milky Way |Just Plain Bil |The Balladeers | Variety and Value |“Top O’ the Morning” |Harriet Ayes, songs | 11:00 Three Scamps 11:30 Merry Madcaps 11:45 | = 7 P.M. Simpson Boys 11:15 Honeyboy and Sassafras The Doctor Says Words and Music | Voice ¢t Experience |The Gumps Mary Marlin |Red Cross Program AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Merry Go Round Spitalny’s Orchestra Music Guild The Listening Post Virginia Lee Farm and Home Hour |Woman's Hour Afternoon Rhythms Woman’s Hour |Bertha Parker |Foster Melodies [Varieties |Luncheon Concert " Music Guild Al Pearce's Gang Three Farm ana Home Hour Viennese Sextet {Between Bookends |Happy Hollow Flats Little French Princess Romance of Helen Trent] ) Home, Sweet Home Vic and Sade Ma Perkins Dreams Come True Silver Nellie Morin Flute |Wash.-Boston Game Revell Sisters " Ttalian Composers Girl Alone Song Garden Betty and Bob |Easy Aces |Wimbledon Tennis 3 Harvest of Song " Pan-American Program | Your Health Women's Republican Club Jackie Heller e Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie Nursery Rhymes |Gov. Alf M. Landon |Merrymakers |Serenade |Dick Tracy . " Sen. Edward P. Costigan Evening Star Flashes Winnie the Pooh News—Chasin' the Blues. Tea Time Sundown Revue |Buck Rogers Evening Rhythms 'Jack Armstrong ne-Time Opportunities o pag | dio_Voices | MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. Dorothy Mallinson, charming radio newcomer, joins the Princess Pat Players for their performance of “Ro- mantic Redskin,” a three-act comedy which will be heard over WMAL at —_— TEACHER LEARNING In Court for Speeding, He Gets Homework on ‘‘Safety.” ST. LOUIS (#).— Raymond Dun- | can. teacher at the Granite City. IIL, | High School, was given some “home- | work” by the court. | Duncan attended an extra-curricu- lar session in City Judge George G. Vest's court, where he pleaded guilty of speeding. The judge said, “I fine you $10. The fine will be stayed if you return with ® thousand-word essay on ‘Safety.’” Fireworks Peril Radio Topic. Dangers of accidents from fireworks | will be discussed by the Medical So- clety of the District in a broadcast over Station WMAL tomorrow at 11:15 am. on “Fourth of July Accidents.” | The broadcast will be entitled “The | Doctor Says” and is to be presented | by the societ; ld Family Doctor.” 8:30. Also playing in the romantic farce, which involves a party of debs, a lawyer, an engineer and romance in the north woods, are Joan Blaine, Art Jacobson, Doug Hope and Jess Pugh. Moe Baer’s Club Habana Orchestra will be broadcast over a Columbia network at 9:30 pm. The program, however, will not be carried by WJSV. Stoopnagle and Budd will be heard over the Columbia network at 5:45 pm. on the last program in their present series. Tomorrow night they join & new half-hour period, on which they will be co-starred with Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians once each week. Haydn Wood's “Do You Know My Garden?” and “When You're Away,” from Herbert's operetta, “The Only Girl, will be featured by Margaret Speaks, soprano, who is making an- other appearance as featured soloist on the Voice of Firestone concert over WRC at 7:30. Accompanied by William Daly’s symphonic string or- chestra, Miss Speaks also will sing “Allahs Holiday,” from Friml's “Ka- tinka”; “Do Not Go, My Love’ by Hageman, and “Lullaby,” by Scott. Pick and Pat contribute some more of their lackadaisical nonsense at 7:30 p.m. over WJSV. The musical por- tion of the program will be provided by Josef Bonime's Orchestra and & guest vocalist. places Jan Peerce, tenor, will sing Rus- sotto’s “Canzone d’Amore” and “When & Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry” on the program by Harry Horlick's Gyp- sies, over WRC at 8 pm. Orchestral highlights will include Tschaikowsky's “Danse Des Mirlitons” and “Faran- dola,” by Bizet. RENOVIZE . 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C, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935. wood notables, including Bing Crosby, | celebration, on Radio Joe's 7th Raymond Paige and George Jessel,| program. will take part in the broadcast fes-| The program, to be broedcast over tivities. * ok k% RU‘DY VALLEE tonight becomes & guest star himself. Rudy will lay aside his own radio duties for a time and will appear as featured guest artist with Harry Horlick's Gypsies on their program over WRC at 8 pm. * % ¥ ¥ W. STUDEBAKER, United States * Commissioner of Education. now at the National Education Association convention in Denver, will speak from there over the Columbia network this afternoon at 3:45. = x ¥ ¥ X% IANADA'S observance of Dominion day will be joined by American radio during a special broadcast, to be heard over WMAL at 9 tonight. Gloria La Vey, noted Canadian radio singer, who often is heard on N. B. C. network programs, will be the featured soloist on the half-hour broadcast, which also will be carried by stations of the Canadian Broad- casting Commission. The Imperial Grenadiers, popular Canadian male quartet, and an orchestra under the direction of Leo Spitalny, also will be heard. 258 WMAL at 7:30, will be called “Inde-; Souza and Carlos Larrazola, who have pendence Day Night” and will feature been on the air on this program for the International Twins, Carl Di| some 250 weeks. | Lady will s show of the same name. 2wlréhenedmur!"uo 1:0.«‘? Bl-cck Jn;;’; LOCAL July Fourth festivities will ane ennedy's ! ong. Covered | be discussed briefly tonight by C. ::;’:‘ym'g:u? ":\;25 \;&;nl:; :‘3,;';“‘;; Melvin Sharpe, chllrmynn orm the Citi- 5 s | 4 mittee Four Herbert's “Badinage,” supported by;um oo 0t Ity = the quartet. | As her slumber song, the Lullaby offer Ethelbert Nevins’ charming lullaby, “Beat Upon Mine, Little Heart.” | A group of George M. 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