Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1936, Page 15

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THE EVENING S CarrtaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS Monday, Sept. 14. [ WRC 90| WMAL G0k (Copyright, 1936) WOL 1,310k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 1 12.156 Golf Tournament |Dan Harding's Wife Red River Valley Days ICurbston:: Queries Musical Interiude Listening Post News—Music Farm and Home Hour Metropolitan Ens:mble o3 b Petite Ensemble P S Lcmsxn' the Blues “« - Mrs. Felix Warburg Waltz Favorites Pepper Young's Family (Ma Perkins Petite Ensemble Hawalian Melodies Ballad Time Hit Tunes Sports Page i Farm and Home Hour Steiwer nator The Manhatters “ o« Beatrice Mack Originalities Republican Program Grandpa Burton Marguerite Padula Jackie Heller Bobby Grayson's Orch. N. B. C. Program Let’s Talk It Over Bulletin Board Golf Resume Jerry Sears’ Orch. [Evening Star Flashes Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie Eastern Standard | WISV 1,460k News Bulletins Mautinee Memories Rythmaires Afternoon Rythms Romany Trail Just for Ladies [Manhattan Matinee Time. P.M. ] 12:89 12:15 12:30 12:45 T 1:00 1:15 1:30 Mabelle Jennings Milton Charles Concert Hall “ w Nationals vs, Chicago | 3:0 Education in the News Jack Armstrong U. 6. Army Band Folio of Facts “ Tea Time Lowell Thomas EVENING PROGRAMS |Amos 'n’ Andy | Uncle Ezra Dance Hour Heads Up Mary Small ‘Tony Wakeman Digest Poll Music—News Bill Coyle Editorial—Music {John Herrick, baritone [Dinner Concert The Dictators Eddie House [Evening Rhythms Arch McDonald Popeye the Sailor Charioteers [Boake Carter Fibber McGee and Molly Florence Vickland \Jean Dickinson, songs _ [Five Star Final e News Spotlight Eventide Echoes Melodiana e tective Mysteries N. B. C. Program “« o w Richard Himber’s Orch. “ w is Rhythmic Age William A. Roberts Dance Music Stamp Club Greater Minstrels “« w Carefree Carnival Heidt's Brigadiers Pipe Smoking 'ljml (Radio The “« - Renfrew of the Mounted & g|: Sl el =85 o a8l Contented Program “« w Jack Randolph Question Mark Henrietta Schumann Amateur Revue “« - Nickelodeon ‘Wayne King's Orch, A “ March of Time Rubinoft Sign Off " |Arthur Reilly News—Music Magnolia Blossoms 'Henry Busse’s Orch. Midnight Frolics News Bulletins Ink Spots Al Donahue’s Orch. Dick Dickson's Orch. Lou Harold’s Orch. News Bulletins Willlam Hard Foot Ball Bernie Cummins’ Orch, Shandor Slumber Hour @ Oliver Naylor's Orch, Art Brown's Varieties i George Givot's Circus News Bulletins Hawali Calls |Gordon Hittenmark Night Watchman (2 hrs.) |Dance Parade (1 hour) EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW " Gordon Hittenmark 'Moming Devotions Dick Letbert Cheerio 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:15 11:30 11:45 P.M., Gordon Hittenmark PR ) |Mrs. Wiges John's Other Wife |Just Plain Bill {Today's Children |Backstage Wife |Mystery Chef |The Wife Saver On the Mall |Mary Marlin !Gene Arnold Merry Madcaps Golf Resume Dan Harding's Wife Red River Valley Pepper Young’s Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Nells Wake-up Club Art Brown Breakfast Club = Art Brown Charles Rex, baritone Police Flashes—Music News—Music | Hobbies Hollywood Brevities Old Favorites ‘Tuning Around News Bulletins Viennese Sextet Josh Higgins Aristocratic Rhythms Neighbor Nell Home Sweet Home The Honeymooners Edward MacHugh |Sleepy Time (1 hour) “Sssh!™ Sun Dial Jgn _.A}qbey Betty and Bob [Modern Cinderella |John K. Watkins hurch Hymns The Big Sister Rhythmaires Tuning Around | Hall Johnson Choir Morning Concert |Honeyboy and Sassafras Sallie Muchmore Jules Landes’ Ensemble 'Words and Music EVENING PROGRAMS Between Bookends Milky Way (Emory Deutsch’s Orch. Phil_Lampkin Curbstone Queries Salon Music “Food for Thought” News—Music Farm and Home Hour |In the Music Room - = Church ot the Air Fran and Frances Beth Chandler Afternoon Concert and Home Hour Golden Melodies Bailey Axton, tenor Sports Page Continental Varieties : » - “Have You Heard?” = Boston String Quartet Republican Program Consumer’s Program o awe Carl Landt, tenor Joan and Escorts Alma Kitchell 'The Manhatters News Balletins George Hall's Orch. Concert Miniatures Afternoon Rythms Judy and Jesters Just for Ladies 'The Dictators Sanford Bates Margaret McCrae Science Service Poetic Strings Billy Mills & Co. Angelo Vitale'’s Band [Matinee Musicale The Honeymooners Golf Tournament Heldelberg Orchestra Singing Lady Orphan Annie Tod_u's ‘Winners Nationals vs. St. Louis A condensed version of James M. Barrie’s famous play, “Quality Street,” Bulletin Board Jack Armstrong Chasin’ the Blues Evening Star Flashes Animal Close-ups Tea Time Folio of Facts "5 . Nationals vs. St. Louis MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. and e the Dionne quintuplets were born, and Ruth Lyon, soprano, will be the guest Brian with Ruth Chatterton Aherne in the leading roles, will be the Radio Theater presentation on WJSV at 8. Florence Vickland, soprano, will be the soloist during the Voice concert on WRC at 7:30. She will sing Coates’ “Bird Songs at Eventide,” Charles’ “Sweet Songs of Long Ago,” Lecuona's “Siboney” and “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” from Saint- Saens’ “Samson and Delilah.” gk ok k) STUDEBAKER OFFERS 5 PRESIDENT | TIRED stars during the “Contented Hour,” on WRC at 9. “owslmows o to Present Policy—Wile Talks Saturday. PPARENTLY, sponsorship of A this season is to be princie pally on the order of a local station arrangement. any present plan of changing the policy followed in past years of de- scribing gridiron spert on the usual broadcast schedules, now in the process of formulation, bear this out. Also there’s the fact that foot ball gether new. For several years games of the Pacific Coast Conference have had commercial broadcasters paying ether distribution over both local sta- tions and regional hook-ups. And, if one goes back to 1930 there stance where one of the season’s prime games was broadcast under sponsor- ship auspices. However, it was a of the radio receipts went to the Sal- vation Army. The game was the Army and Navy meeting, their first N. B. C. and C. B. S. Cling college foot ball broadcasts Neither N. B. C. nor C. B. 8. has free-sustaining basis. Their foot ball broadcast sponsorship is not alto- for the air rights and expense of can be found in the records the in- charitable arrangement by which all after a break that had kept them NOTICE TO ALL FRIENDS OF MAJOR BOWES STATION WJSV 8TO9PM—E. S. T. COLUMBIA COAST-TO-COASTNETWORK SPONSORED BY PLYMOUTH-DODGE DE SOTO-CHRYSLER DEALERS ENFREW OF THE MOUNTED in the VEL of THE EEP A fight to the finish for a fortune of sunken gold TUNE IN WJSYVY 5:45 P.M. TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, '1936. apart on the gridiron. network affair, with N. B. C. supply- ing the broadcast facilities without cost and with a large radio manu- facturer providing the money on & regular commercial rate basis. Returning to the present, the same local station and regional network plan for Eastern foot ball commercial broadcasts as that which has pre- vailed on the Pacific Coast is to main- tain. Colleges which have been men- tioned to participate include Yale, Temple, Franklin and Marshall, Vir- ginia, Duke, Cornell, Dartmouth, Holy Cross, Boston U. and Providence. Arrangements for these broadcasts call mainly for descriptions over sta- tions in the immediate or nearby area of the particular college. In some instances there will be only one or two stations, in others as many as eight. One outcome of this sponsorship plan may have the effect of develop- ing great foot ball variety on the air, with the networks and other stations turning their descriptions toward ESTABLISHED 1859 : Everyday Economy 2 tall cans ’5: White Evap. Milk JFhte _ Morton’s Salt _ Apple Sauce. 535 . _3 No. 2 cans 25¢ ._3 No. 2 cans 20: quart bot. 10¢ Tomatoes . “Sadts? 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All three will describe the world series games, the major foot ball games and other sports events. “JRACHELOR'S CHILDREN,” a dra- matic serial that has been popu- lar in the Middle West in the last several months, will make its debut on the Columbia network September 28. The story chronicles the life of a doctor and his twin sisters. FR!‘EIO WILLIAM WILE will draw on his 38 years’ close scru- tiny of the political scene to explain significant changes in party tactics during the present campaign in & talk over a coast-to-coast Columbis network Saturday. BACK ON RAD/IO every day except Saturday & Sunday Venezuela is producing and export- ing more gasoline this year than last. Yes, we are rushing the Fall season just a bit, perhaps, but you will find A&P Stores already bountifully stocked with all the fine foods demanded by lusty Autumn appetites. Returning vacationists whose larders need replenishing are invited to look over the array of smart values at their neighborhood A&P. 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