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Wednesday, October 7. WRC 950k P.M. (Copyrigh, 1936) WMAL 630k 12:00 Midday Merry Go Round |Honeyboy ard Sassairas 12:15 |Stoiy of Mary Marlin 12:30 |Gene Arnold 12:45_|Gale Page T1:00 |Red Rlver Vllley Days 19800 1:30 'Dan Harding's Wife 1:45 anp)t Jack “2:00” Piano Duo Curbstone Queries Farm and Home Hour WOL 1,310k AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Salon Music News—Music Dance Music THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Eastern Standard Time. WISV 1,460k ‘The Gumps Happiness Talks Helen Trent Romance Rich Man's Darling P.M. 13:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 |Farm and Home Hour Vaughn de Leath Dot and Will Music From Texas Hit Tunes Palmer House Ensemble Studio Orchestra [Afternoon Rhythms Art Giles’ Orch. Harmonies in Contrast Words and Music Wakeman'’s Sport Page Melody Weavers 1:00 1:15 | 2:15 |Norsemen Quartet 2:30 |Mary ann Music 7:45 | % Guild Happy Hollow Afternoon Races News—Melodies "3:00 |Pepper Young's Family | U 3:15 {Ma Perkins | 3:30 |Vic and Sade _3:45 | The O'Neills "4:00" | Henry Busse’s Orch. Las TR 4:30 |Landon Radio Clubs 4:45_|{Sundown Revue T |Rollicking Rock Race |String Ensemble | Tea Time "Marine Band 'Ann Leaf, organist Jimmy Brierly Gogo de Lys g | Concert Miniatures News—Melodies Instrumentalists Clyde Barrie “5:00 |Sundown Revue 5:15 |Tom Mix 5:30 |Jack Armstrong 5:45 | PM. 6:00 News—Sports 6:15 |Chasin’ the Blues 6:30 /News—Music 6:45 |Musieal Bulletin |Men Little | Evening Star Flashes The Singing Lady Dinner Club Lowell Thomas of the West Orphan Annie EVENING PROGRAMS Tony Wakeman | Merril Lee |Palmer House Ensemble |Editorial and Music The Dictators Eddie Dunstedter Evening Rhythms | Wilderness Road |Buddy Clark Arch McDonald News—Eton Boys |Renfrew of the ‘Mounted “7:00 Amos n Andy | Basy 7:15 !Uncle Ezra 7:30 !Jack Randolph 7:45 Heads Up N.B. |Literary Digest Poll Board of Trade Aces Dinner Concert |Arthur Reilly |Musical Hits C. Progrlm |Dance Music | William Hard Popeye the Sailor | Goose Creek Parson | Boake Carter “8:00 One Man's Family 8:15 e 8:30 Wnym Klnz 8 45 ®9:00 Town Hall Tonight 9:15 & o 9:30 A 9:45 “ 30:00 Your Hit Pamde 10:15 | 10:30 10:45 | win 11:00 News—Night Owl 11:15 {Arthur Reilly 11:30 qM!dnuht P‘mhca 1M484 - ¢ | Ethel Serr@ News |James A. Reed | 'Secre!.ary Perklnn {Dance Hour |Slumber Hour Pive Star Final Barrymore Ballad Time | Musical Potpourri | Pats Waller Horace Heidt's Orch. Detective Mysteries |Non-Partisan League |Cavalcade of America | | |Burns and Alien |Nino Martini, tenor Come On, Let's Sing tary Hull | Good Will Court Bulletins | - - {Gang Busters Roosevelt Progress | Veiled Prophet's llll ber Hou Art Brown “ w w Joe S8anders Orch. | News Bulletins “12:00 |Shandor 12:15 Al Sokol's Orch. 12:30 'Lugi Romnmm s Orch. 12 45 [Dance Parade {Dance Parade |Horace Heidt's Orch. el Buck O'Neill KClyde Lucas’ Orch. ,Nn’n Bulletins | Givot's Radio Circus ! Sieepy Time | 1700 Sign off 1:15 1:30 AM. 6:30 Gordon Hittenmark 645 s Gordon Hittenmark. | A The Wake-Up Club "~ Gordon Hittenmark Morni Gordon Hittenmark The Streamliners | Mrs. Wiggs Air § |John's Other Wife {Just Plam Bill Today's Children " David Harum Backstage Wife Ralph Kirbery 11:45 'The Wife Saver PM. |Josh Today Wake- A Cheerio T News . | Breakfast Club | Viennese Sextet !Aristocratic Rhythms \The Doctor Says |Home Sweet Home 'Honeymooners | ward MacHugh ! AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Sign Off RLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW |Sign oft |Sssh! - Prelude Art Brown |Sun Dial ing Devotions Up Club |Sun Dia1 Bulletins |Art Brown News—Music weethearts Art Brown Higgins 3 oo | Musical Novelties |Hollywood Brevities IPolice Flashes—Music Musical Potpourri = {Sun Dial As You Like It |Larry Vincent Betty Hudson. melodies [Betty and Bob |Modern Cinderelia John K. Watkins |Hymns of all Churches | {Ballad Time |Ed Fitzgerald PR 12:00 Midday Merry Go Round 'Honeyboy and Sassafras |Pianologues 12:15 Story of Mary Marlin 12:30 Gene Arnold and Cadets Farm 12:45 |Jules Lande’s Ensemble “Women of '36" lnd Home Hour ‘Milky Way £ Christian Science The Big Sister [Patterns in Harmony- {The Gumps Happiness: Talks |Helen Trent Romanece | Rich Man’s Darling ; 00 Red River Valley Days R : 1:36 Dan Harding’s Wife 1:45 |Happy Jack Farm and Home Hour 5 |Studio Orchestra | Vaughn de Leath Dot and Will {Palmer House Ensemble |Afternoon Rhythms | Madison Ensemble 'Audemy of Medicine Dorts Kerr :00 |Vogues and Vagaries B 15 |Logan's Musicale Words and Music Education for for Living | Music Guild Music Guild Pepper Young's Family . ®8:15 |Ma Perkins * $:30,|Vic and Sade 8:45 | The O'Neills ~Tea Time 8 U 4 e :30 |Landon Radio Clubs :45 |Ma Perkins Light Tight rvoclt Eton Boys Happy Hollow Music in the Air News—Melodies Opera Company [ - ol {Wakeman's Sport Page {Salavation Army Band 'Howells and Wright {Do You Remember? [Today's Winners ;::: Opera Co. ional Guidance | Tea Time |Virgnta Verritl |News—Melodiés |1 Hands on Deck “$:00 Sundown Revue $:15 Tom Mix $:30 Jack Armstrong |Evening Star Flashes A Capella Choir The Singing Lady 'rhe Digtators \clyfle e |Evening Rhythms MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. Fred Allen, fresh from his first va- cation in three years, will return to the Town Hall Tonight” program on | WRC at 9. He will be supported by the same cast that aided him in win- | ning top honors for the last few sea- | sans—Portland Hoffa, the Allen Art | Players, the Town Hall Quartet nnd] Peter Van Steeden’s Orchestra. | “The Calvacade of America” will start its second year on WJSV at 8, with a dramatization entitled “Help- ing Hand,” based on the life of Louisa | Schuyler and the aciivities of the Travelers’ Ald Society. Ethel Barrymore will begin her new dramatic series on WMAL at 8:30. The initial production will be “Capt. Jinks of the Horse Marines."” The “Festivity of the Prophet,” a gala social évent in St. Louis, will be described over WJSV at 10:45, Nino Martini, opera tenor, will sing Veiled | Sandoval's “Adois Mi Terra” as the high light of his recital on WJSV at |9.” This song is the feature of Mar- | tini’s new film, “Gay Deésperado.” Martini also will sing Merio's “Santa Lucia Lontana,” Logan’s “Pale Moon™ {and an aria from Puccini's opera “Tosca.” The crime career of John Leonard | Whitfleld, known as “The Cat.” will | be dramatized during the “Gang Busters” program on WJSV at 10. AUTO PACT SIGNED {Signature at Mexico City of a con- ’ vention between the United States | and Mexico for the recovery of stolen motor vehicles, rairplanes and acces- sories was announced yesterday by the State Department Stolen automobiles taken across the | border in both directions had amount- ed to thousands of dollars annually, department officials said. Hitherto there has been no arrangement for their recovery. &% CHASE & SANBORN &% GOOD-WILL COURT Conducted by A L. ALEXANDER Sponsored by CHASE & SANBORN DATED COFFEE ses WOL—10 P. “Shall I leave my husband?” “‘Can my landlady turn me into the street?” “Can my husband take my child from me?” and every Wednesday Night thereafter Vital human questions answered weekly by experienced Judges— Listew iw! ALSO STATION WRC—S8 PM. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING . | pate by suggesting pictures. | Wells during the series include Bowling | Cathedral, Central Park, the Bowery | ' | the running of the Interborough Han- | o~ | New York to assist Bryan Field, noted | turf authority, describe the race, MUSICAL CAMERA 10 G0 ON AR Radio Fans to Be Asked to Suggest Additional Tone Pictures. ADIO will feature “sound piec- [3 tures” when the new “1847 Musical Camera” program makes its debut over N. B. C. October 25. The broadcasts will depict a serles of pictures by music. Using & baton for lens and films, Josef Cherniavsky, celebrated con- ductor, will develop his musical pic- tures through the medium of a con- cert orchestra, a choral group and vo- cal soloists. Starring with him on the series will be Willie Morris, soprano soloist, who will be billed as the “1847 Girl.” ‘Tone pictures to be presented on the programs will range from the latest news pictures to famous historical scenes. These will be selected by a musical-editorial board. Radio lis- teners also will be invited to partici- | VIA subway, bus and “L” train, Carveth Wells will take a broad- cast tour of New York during his pro- gram Sunday on a network of N. B. C. The program will .be known as “Ex- ploring America with Carveth Wells.” Points of interest to be discussed by Green, Prauncey Tavern, Trinity| Church, the Ghetto, Empire State | Bullding, Rockefeller Center, St. Paul's | and Metropolitan Museum of Art, | OL has arranged to carry the Mutual network's description of dicap Monday at the Jamaica Race Track. Tony Wakeman, the station’s | popular sports announcer, will go to D. C, 'RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE of the Free Synagogue, three prominent | writers and a play reader will be the guest speakers next week during the | “Magazine of the Air" program on | WJSV. The writers include Mrs. Clara Savage Littledale, Marjorie Hillis and | Gretta Palmer. Brightwood Citizens to Meet. Election of officers and discussion of civic interests will feature the first meeting of the season of the | Brightwood Citizens’ Association at 8 p.m. Priday in the Paul Junior High | % President Charles W. Ray |F School | will preside. | WEDNESDAY, METHODIST CONFERENCE OPENS HERE TOMORROW Bishop Mouzon to Preside at Ses- sions in Mount Vernon Place Church. Bishop Edwin D.’Mouzon, D. D, of Charlotte, N. C., will preside at the 152d annual meeting of the Balti- more Conference, Methodist Episco- pal Church South, tomorrow and Friday at the Moundt Vermon Place Methodist Church. ‘The meeting, which opens at 7:30 pm., will be devoted to a general survey of the work of the church during the year. The conference territory includes sections of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia: SOCIETY MAPS PROGRAM Under direction of Donald Larson, president, and other officers, includ- ing Gilbert Hyatt, vice president; Grace Merriam, secretary, and Arvid Lydem, treasurer, plans are being made for the coming social season for the Minnesota State Society. Committees include Membership, under Sydney Sarff; Programs, Crell R. Leen; Publicity, Mrs. M. C. 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