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Psychic Message Council 1100 Twelfth St. N.W. Corner of 12th and . GROUP MEETINGS DAILY Accredited Messaze Bearers Personal interviews for spiritual heip uidance may be arranged by a sit to the Council House or Telephone Metropolitan 5234. mes&nq Tfiifafions Announcements ar new styles of enqvavmg executed in true Brewood manner are modemte h in cost to meet present -day ands ... 'THE " EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO CarrtaL’s Rapio ProGgrawms WRC 950k WMAL 630k THIS AFTERNOON’S PROGRAMS Parents snd Teachers P.M. 4:00 |Henry Busse’s Orch. 4:15 = 7 :30 |Men of the West 45 |Sundown Revue Sundown Revue 'Tom Mix Jack Armstrong Little Orphan Annie Dinner Dance “« . Alice Hutghins Drake i - Tea Time String Ensemble The Preshmen ‘The Singing Lady [Evening Star Flashes THIS EVENING’S PROGRAMS Our American Schools [Peace Conference IDinner Club Lowell Thomas WOL 1310k | WJSV 1,460k Todn‘y‘s Vimnen Institute of Music Folio of Facts Johnson Family Tea Time Tunes Intercity Express Evening Rhythms Terry and Ted Tony Wakeman Dinner Concert News and Editorial Joan Grey, songs Apple Creek News Arch McDonald [Peace Conference E Rentrew of the Mounted | 6:45 Amos 'n Andy Uncle Ezra Jack Randolph Do You Know? Easy Aces James J. Braddock Mario Cozzi Rep. Fish of New York w in Old Vienna Arthur Reilly Dance Music Poetic Melodies 7:00 Popeye the Sailor 7:15 Goose Creek Parson 7:30 Boake Carter 7:45 One Man's Family | Wayne King Revue de Paree [Ethel Barrymore Five Star Final Horace Heidt's Orch. ‘Tonic Time Detective Mysteries Cavalcade of America 8:00 R 2 8:15 8:30 8:45 Burns al Allen " |Town Hall Tonight Professional Parade | Winter Sports Show FORGOTTEN CHILD PROGRAM ON AIR Entertainers to Give Hour Broadcast in Toy Cam- paign. NOTHER gala program in the interest of the “Forgotten Child” will be broadcast to- night by WRC as a feature of the Christmas toy campaign of The Evening Star, the National Broadcast- ing Co. and Warner Bros. Theaters. Sixty minutes of fast-moving en- tertainment make up the program, which will start at 10:30 o'clock. The first half hour will originate in the WRC studios. Taking part will be Fred Clark and his Earle Theater Orchestra; Audrey Sieber, the thea- ter's popular mistress of ceremoniés, and Olive and George with Buster Shaver, who are presenting a midget D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER TH! story of how the law overtook Irene Schroeder, the “Tiger Wo- man,” on her wild trail of banditry across the continent, will be depicted during the “Gang Busters” dramatiza- tion on WJSV at 10. NDRE KOSTELANETZ and his orchestra, and Nino Martin, tenor, will pay a musical tribute to Latin and South America during their program on WJSV at 9. PAUL WHITEMAN and his orches- tra will leave the popular N. B. C. Sunday night “Musical Varieties” pro- gram January 3, and turn the musical part of the show over to Shep Fields and his orchestra. Frank Parker, Judy Canova and Annie and Zeke will continue on the program ... The cur- rent Nation-wide parlor argument, “To Kiss or Not to Kiss,” will form the basis of a special broadcast on WMAL tomorrow night with representatives from various Washington colleges tak- ing part . . . Lucille Manners, one of N. B. C’s most populai singers, has been signed for a leading role in a new Broadway production, ising Star” . Stations KGNC of Amarillo, Tex., and WFEA of Manchester, N. H., have been added to N. B. C. networks, bring- | JON'T let an old mattress rob you of rest. Keep your energy—your pep--by resting well. For only $5 and up we make a new mattrsss of your old one. For $9 and up we will convert it into the inner-spring type—resilient springs embedded in downy felt. Phone National 9410 for our representative to 1215 22nd St. N.W. 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For FREE sample, just write “Cuticura” Department 23, Malden, Mass, | P R Come On, Let's Sing Senator O’Mahoney 10:30 | the music. Bette Hartz, mistress of Patti Chapin 10:45 | ceremonies, will introduce a group of Buck O'Neill "11:00 | entertainers which includes Bill Owens, Benny Goodman’s Orch.| 11:15 | Henry C. Nestor and his quartet, the News Bulletins 11:30 | Telephone Quartet with stringed in- [Roger Pryor’s Orch. 11:45 | struments, Sara Bella nm; J:::equelme 2 SR g e e T T McGraw, tap dancers, and the Rays, R R Ovel L MBI E R oes Orch: 12:90 | viotin and accordion duet. 12:30 | The aim of those sponsoring the 12:45 drive is to see that every underprivi- |—— " | leged child in the District gets at least 1:00 | one toy and needed articles of clothing i.}‘: for Christmas, AM. 6:30 6:45 "~ 7:00 7:15 The Forgotten Child 'Touchdown Club | “ "|The Forgotten Child |News Bulletins |Art Brown | 2 b Peace Conference " 5 Midnight Frolics Slumber Hour Kay Kyser's Orch. ) | Theater Festival Pendarvis’ Orch. Sleepy Time Sign Off Night Watchman, (1 hr.) |Al Kavelin's Orch. Sign off ARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW THE story of the Christmas seal, whose sale is sponsored annually by the National Tuberculosis Associa- tion, will be dramatized during the “Cavalcade of America” program on WJSV at 8. 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