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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Caprrtal’s Rapio PROGRAMS Thursday, June 25. WRC 950k PM. (Copyright, 1936) WOL 1,310k WISV 1,460k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS | WMAL 630k Eastern Standard Time. PM. 12:00 >Democrmc Convermon 12:15 12:30 57 i 12:45 s i Democratic Convention Democratic Convention Democratic Convention 12:00 12:18 12:30 12:45 1:00 | Thursday Mntmee 1:15 1:30 Mnry Mlson 1:45 | Farm and Home Hour Music Guild 2 00 ‘Fm-ever Young :15 |Ma Perkins :30 |Vic and Sade ‘The O'Neills Music Guild Harold Nagel's Orch. King's Jesters Democratic Convention “ “ News Bulletins Musical Potpourri Democratic Convention Music in the Alr Salvation y Band Howells and Wright Do You Remember? ~3:00 Woman's mdlo Review 3:15 | o 3:30 |Gene Arnold 3:45 Martha and Hal Foxes of Flatbush Back Stage Wife Radio Guild Afternoon Concerts Edison Program Spirituals Dance Time All Hand on Deck Kentucky Greetings 400 Carl Landt_ 415 ¢ 4:30 Answer Me This 4:45 | Tune Twisters Radio Guild The Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie Today's Winners Nationals vs. St. Louis 5:00 |Frazier Hunt 5:15 |Bulletin Board 5:30 |Chasin’ the Blues 5 |Chandu, the Magician PM. Evening Star Flashes Animal Close-Ups Tea Time Lowell Thomas EVENING PROGR Fantastic Facts Walkathon Reporter 1S Nationals vs. St. Lopis Renfrew of the Mounted 6:00 Amos 'n’ Andy 6:15 Voice of Experience 6:30 Jimmie Allen 6:45 Three Maids |Easy Aces Ferde Grofe’s Orch. Bill Coyle Dorothy Thompson Today in 8] Music and News Editorial—Music Musical Revue Evening Rhythms Arch McDonald Kate Smith Boake Carter 7:00 Rudy v-llee 7:15 7:30 745 “ “ Democratic Convention Roy Shield’s Orch. Democratic Convention |Five Star Final News Spotlight Varieties Detective Mysteries Portland Symphony 8:00 |Show Boat CEy I 8:30 8:45 | Death Valley Days Goldman Band Joe Holman Sophocles T. Pappas Dance Music Caravan Columbia Feature 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 Roy Shield’s Orch. Nickelodeon Democratic Convention Democratic Convention 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 | News—Music |Phil Levant's Orch. |Lippmann Fletcher Henderson's Or.| News Bulletins Russ Morgan's Orch. | Dornberger’s Orchestra Walter Lippmann Democratic Convention News—Music Democratic Convention Glen Echo Orch. 11:00 |Arthur Reilly |Shandor 11:15 [Jimmy Lunciford’s Orch./Slumber Hour 11:30 KMhi.nne Froucs 11: 45 Varieties Dance Parade AM. 6:00 6:15 6:30 | Gordon Hmenmlrk 645 | EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW |Orville Knapp's Orch. News Bulletins Jacques Fray's Orch. Sssh! 7200 7:15 7:30 - = 7:45 # - |Gordon Hittenmark Morning Devotions |Melodies Cheerio 8:00 |Gordon Hittenmark 8:15 z Z 8:30 8:45 |Morning Glories Wake Up Club Breakfast Club | Musical Clock & W “« = |Sun Dial “ = | Musical Clock Sun Dial .- - 9:00 9:15 9:30 Mystery Chef 9:45 Todnv 's Children ‘-Gkur_don mnenmnk |News Bulletins Home Sweet Home Josh Higgins Dan and Sylvia Musical Clock |Police Flashes—Music |News—Music | Betty and Bob Modern Cinderella Worry Clinic | Betty Crocker 10:00 ‘Dnnd Harum 10:15 |Air Sweethearts 10:30 | The Wife Saver |The Honeymooners |Joan and Escorts Morning Concert |Waltz Themes Frances T. Northcross | The Goldbergs Betty Hudson Judy and Jesters ANNOUNCER PRIZE GOES 10 ELLIOMT Victory Trophy to Be Award- ed WJSV Man at Luncheon Tuesday. ARRY ELLIOTT of WJSV, Co- lumbia’s station in Washington, was selected as the best local announcer, on the basis of dic- tion, sincerity and effectiveness, in the annual contest sponsored by the Henry J. Kaufman Advertising Agency, it THURSDAY, JUNE 25 1936. Dorsey of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. LL entries in the “$100-a-Month- for-Life” Contest being conducted by the sponsor of the “Crime Clues” programs must be mailed no later than July 4, according to an announcement today. As soon as possible after In- dependence day, the judges will an- nounce the name of the winner. programs. He will serve as narrator and commentator, and will adapt plays, motion pictures and hitherto undramatized magazine stories for Ppresentation on the air, OBERT RIPLEY, the Believe-It- or-Not man, signs off for the sea- son after his broadcast Sunday at 6:30 over N. B. C. He expects to spend his vacation on a round-the-world trip by air, and will return to the microphone October 4. CLARK GABLE and Madeleine Car- roll will appear as zuut stars on the premiere of the new “Caravan” series over a C. B. 8. network next ‘Tuesday at 8:30 pm. They will play the leading rolls in a radio version of the 1934 Pulitzer prize play, “Men in White.” X Rupert Hughes, noted author, will be master-of-ceremonies on the weekly Canadian Parliament Closes. OTTAWA, June 24 (#)—The Do- minion Parliament ended a session of nearly four months yesterday, the first since the Liberal government under Premier Mackenzie King was returned to power last Fall was announced today. Elliott will re- ceive the Victory ‘Trophy, & silver cup, at & lunch- eon at 12:15 pm. ‘Tuesday at the Willard Hotel. ‘The presentation of the award will be broadcast. Bill Coyle of WMAL,winner of last year's con- test, and Hugh | Mcllrevey, also of WMAL, were runners-up in this year’s race, held from May 25 to June 15. Only regu- lar “staff” announcers were eligible this year. Judges were the radio editors of the local newspapers, and the following: William D. Boutwell of the Interior Department; E. H. Rietzke, of the Capital Radio Engineering Institute; Martin Codell, editor of Broadcasting magazine; Comdr. W. J. Ruble, Mau- rice Lowell, of the Educational Radio Larry Elllott lhuh foxatives should be used only on the of @ physician. Try Sunsweet Prune @ delicious, wholesome food-drink with @ gentle, naturel laxative effect. Makes @ tasty eppetizer before dinner. Serve chill- od with a slice of lemon. Project of New York, dian lore, music, nature study, photoge raphy, creative writing, tennis and outdoor cooking. The Barn Theater, a recent ac- quisition, will open under direction of Miss Alice Sigworth Morse, Stuart Junior High School instructor. Miss M. Florence Dunlap, assisted by 16 college graduates and senior students, will begin her twelfth season as camp director. KAMP KAHLERT STARTS 13TH SEASON SATURDAY Several Hundred Women and Girls Expected to Spend Vacation at Y. W. Resort. The Y. W. C. A. Kamp Kahlert, with accommodations for 150, will open its 13th season Saturday at Sud- ley, Md., where several hundred Wash- ington girls and women are expected to spend their vacations during the subsequent nine weeks. Special week- end rates have been arranged. improved flare to warn motorists of A course in sailing will be a new | automobiles stalled without lights. feature of the camp program includ-| The police welcomed him with two ing many water sports directed by a| warrants, each several months old, Red Cross life-saving examiner and | chnrgmz him with parking with- assistants; courses in handicraft, In-' out lights. Invention Ig Too Late. EVANSTON, Il (®).—Harry W, Diedrick, 50, arrived at the police sta- tion to demonstrate an invention—an The world's finest mustard seeds and costly spices combine to give Gulden's its finer quality. Only the Gulden blend has this distinctive flavor. 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ROCK CREEK Nation-Wide Mayonnaise vee 14¢ r. 25¢ Nation-Wide “Roaster Fresh” Coffee “Roaster Fresh” . 19¢ Maxwell House Coffee - - ™ 29¢ There is a NATION-WIDE STORE NEAR YOUR HOME ARROW SPECIALS 15 No. 2 cans PEAS ---2 High School Meeting RITTER TOMATO JUICE J = LANG'S SOUR OR DILL 20 PICKLES .- 15 | Petite Musicale Petite Musicale Dance Tunes 10:45 | Voice of Experience 11:00 Happy Jack 11:15 | Honeyboy and Sassafras 11:30 |Girl Alone 11:45 |Joseph Marshall P.M. 12:00 12:15 1230 “ “ “ “ 12:45)| - “ a & 1:00 (Magic of Speech Farm and Home Hour L2195 @ W “ “ 1:30 1:45 “2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 |Gene Arnold 3:45 |Education Association %00 | | Your Happiness Merrymakers Musical Reveries {Mary Marlin Sally at the Switchboard| Post Bran Flakes - - - 2 »= 23c Kellogg's Rice Krispies 2 »= 23¢ b« Crushed Pineapple <= 19¢ Von- Codfish Cakes - - 2 =~ 23c¢ Wide Gorton’s Fish Roe - = 17¢ Extre _ ean I7c wuew Early June Peas i NATION-WIDE OR PREFERRED STOCK Wide G4, Flour - - 5 28¢c; 12 57¢ 25 =10 oz. can Ioc CORN----2 et Baking Powder - “Sunshine” Martini Butter Crackers »=- 15¢ | “Sunshine” Surprise Assortment 1 1. k. 31 Old Virginia Pure Cider Vinegar . 9¢ - 14¢ A New Low Price CERTO For use in making Jams and Jellies bottle 25c Elk Grove Certified Grade A Insect Spray EGGS % 23¢ ot 39¢ doz. 3G Burch’s Butter Bits.......__»«17c | Burch’s Sugar Cookies. - . . ...~ 17¢ Clicquot Club Ginger Ale T T 10c Worcester Salt - - - - - - 3>~ 10c Mason Fruit Jars . 59¢ @ 75¢ Dr. Oldings Pet.Ration - 3 =~ 25¢ 2-in-1 Shoe Polish - == 10¢c Octagon Soap - - 4 == 19¢ Octagon Powder - - - - - - ™ 5¢ Octagon Cleanser - - - - - = 5¢ Octagon Toilet Soap - == 5¢ |Schneider’s Texans Cadets Quartet | Gaylord Trio ‘Theater Row Words and Music ‘Walkathon Reporter AFTERNOON PROGRAMS |Democratic Convention Democratic Convention GINGER ALE ngeton I8¢ ORANGE PEKOE TE‘ % Isc 15 TEA BALLS wm35¢ 13¢ Democratic Convention |Savitt Serenade Rhythmaires Between Bookends | Afternoon Rhythms Happy Hollow Dorsey and Dailey Edison Foundation Sweet and Hot T u f e Mary Mason |Edward Davies 2 = Education For Living King's Jesters Dorothy Dreslin, songs Forever Young |Ma Perkins Vic and Sade 'The O’Neills Woman's Radio Revue Three Consoles News Bulletins sl 5 Afternoon Musicale Popular Vocals Dance Interlude {Piano Solos Today's Winners ‘The Rangers Foxes of Flatbush 1 Back Stage Wife How to be Charming Strolling Songsters ‘Women on Money” Rod and Stream 4:15 - o Top Hatters 4:30 |Terri La Franconi The Singing Lady = 4 45 ‘quno Duo |Little Orphan Annie = " 6 00 Frazier Hunt |Evening Star Flashes Fantastical Facts 5:15 Bulletin Board |Midge Williams - » ‘The Skipper 5:30 'Chasin’ the Blues }Tea Time | - = News—Rhythms MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. 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Walter Lippmann will be heard over WMAL and WRC || at 10:45, discussing “Impressions of the Democratic Platform.” | Jean Arthur and Bert Wheeler of the screen, and Toscha Seidel, violin- ist, will contribute to Bing Crosby’s program over WRC at 9. John and Ruth Weaver. boy. Charles and Fannie Davis. boy. Vernon and Gwendolyn Willi James and Alberta Greene. JE——— Island ledilcnvere;l. RECIFE, Brazil (#).— Forgotten since first explored by an unnamed American 30 years ago, the Isle of Santo Aleixo, a mile long and half as wide, was visited recently by Alfred Von Bukowski, amateur geologist, who said a volcanic eruption at the bottom of the Atlantic centuries ago thrust it up 54 miles southeast of here. ‘Women Manage Farms. Nearly 2,000,000 women in France || are managing their own farms. Births Reported. rthur and Ellen Thompson. boy. ouis and Nora Peterson. boy. Richard and Barbars Onslaw. boy. Fred and Helen Bosch, 305 and Louse Koowies boy Richard and Ruth Goodin. girl. 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