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A4 CANTOR' PROTEGE INFLI PROGRAN Deanna Durbin to Be Heard in Air Version of “Three Smart Girls.” EANNA DURBIN, screen star, will be featured in a radio version of her recent film success, “Three Smart Girls,” [ 74 during Dick Powell's “Hollywood Hotel” broadcast over WJSV and other Columbia stations tonight at | ® o'clock. She will be supported by Alice Brady, Binnle Barnes and Charles Winninger. Miss Durbin is 13 years old, and b protege of Eddie Cantor, who has helped her rise to film stardom in less than a year. She appears regu- larly on the Cantor radio program. Powell will be assisted in the musi- ial portion of the program by Frances Langford, Anne Jamison, Igor Gorin and Raymond Paiges’ Orchestra. IJ'!SSICA DRAGONETTE, soprano, and Robert Simmons, tenor, will be the soloists during the Service Con- cert on WRC at 8. Simmons will sing %A Little Bit of Heaven.” The orches- tra under direction of Rosario Bour- don will feature the overture to Von Suppe’s “Morning, Noon and Night” and Elgar's “Pomp and Circum- stance.” MARIO COZZI, baritone, will open the “Stainless Show” on WMAL at 7:15 by singing “Rio Rita.” His program also includes “The Good Green Acres of Home” and “In a Chapel in the Moonlight.” “WOMAN T. " will be Irene Rich's starring vehicle on WMAL at 8. She will play the role iof a headstrong irresponsible banker's daughter. ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CaritaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS JANUARY 8, 1937 WMAL 630k | _WOL 1310k | WJSV 1460k THIS AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMS )] WRC 950k | 'PM The Buccaneers 'Women's Clubs Mary Mason W w Walter D_unmlch Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills Tea Time Follow the Moon Sundown Revue Sundown Revue Tom Mix Jack Armstrong Orphan Annie Evening Star Flashes Singing Lady ) 'Tea Time Through & Woman's Eye| 2:00 School of the Air H ‘Wakeman's Sport Page ,Melody Matinee Wakeman's Sport Page [Cincinnati Symphony Music - < Wakeman's Sport Page ” . Larry Winn * 5 Cincinnat! Symphony LR “« w Salvation Army Band The Skipper The World Dances Cocktail Capers = o Intercity Express Terry and Ted THIS EVENING'S PROGRAMS 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 Dinner Dance | “« - | Dinner Club Lowell Thomas 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 |Amos ‘n’ Andy Uncle Ezra Edwin C. Hill /Norsemen Quartet Mary Small Ford Bond Richard Leibert, organist| 'The Word Man 8:00 8:15 |Jessica Dragonette s o « « « Irene Rich Singin' Sam Death Valley Days Sports Resume Dinner Concert News—Editorial Let’s Laugh inner Misic |Apple Creek News Arch McDonald “Man vs. Woman” i [Renfrew of the Mounted| 6:45 Mortimer Gooch Popeye the Sailor [Ray Heatherton [Boake Carter Broadway Varieties “ w Amateur Contest Rhumbe Rhythms Five Star Final Washington Speaks Tonic Time [Detective Mysteries Hal Kemp's Orch. Waltz Time Human Relations Court |Twin Stars “First Nighter” Universal Rhythm [News Bulletins lla Chiesa 5 Elza Schallert Vivian Del George R. The Night Owl i - ‘Midnite Frolics ok % Gus Al Holmes iSlumber Hour N. B. C. Guild Awards T Chester Wright Dr. J. E. Pope Hollywood Hotel “- - Pop Concert Moon Dial Art Brown i heim's Orch. |Night Watchman 5 « e Rita Rio's Orch. o [Freddy Martin's Orch. Mal Hallett's Orch. Joe Reisman’s Orch. Representative Celler Jay Freeman’s Orch. News Bulletins ‘|Eddy Duchin’s Orch. | Guy Lombardo's Orch. Sleepy Time HE story of a woman who disliked | “T:00 |Sign OFf Night W'ichm'n (1 hour) Sammy Kaye's Orchestra Sign Of children will be dramatized dur-| 1: , w a ing the “Court of Human Relations” on WRC at 9:30. Mary Howard will have the leading role. DEMOCRATIC LEADERS ARE INVITED TO DINNER Bixth Maryland Congressional | District Party Members to Hold #Christmas” Banquet. @y the Assoctated Press. EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW JANUARY, 9, 1937 6:30 Gordon 6:45, 7:00 |Gordon Hittenmark 7:15 & o E I . T 7:45 i (Wake Up Club 8:00 |Gordon Hittenmark Church in the World 8:15 ol Morning Melodies 8:30 At Cheerio 8:45 & g 2 Hittenmark Today’s Prelude Musical Clock “ w “ u Art Brown D. C, Air Headliners Domestic. 5:00 p.m.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. FRIDAY, Evening Programs. 8:00 pm.—WRC, Service Hour, ‘with Jessica Dragonette; ‘WOL, “Five Star Fi- nal”’; WJSV, Broadway ‘Varieties. 9:00 pm.—WMAL, Universal Rhythm; WJSV, “Holly- ‘wood Hotel.” 10:00 pm.—WRC, “The First Nighter.” 11:00 pm.—WMAL, Slumber Hour. Short-Wave Programs. 6:00 pm.—ROME, Royal Opera House, 2RO, 31.1 m, 9.63 meg. 6:45 pm.—LONDON, Variety Artists, GSD, 255 m., 11.75 meg.; GSC, 81.3 m., 958 meg.; GSB, 315 m., 9.51 meg. 7:00 pm.—MOSCOW, Russian Lesson, RAN, 312 m, 9.6 meg. 8:30 p.m.—BERLIN, “Porcelain,” DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. 8:45p.m.—BOSTON, Poetry, WIAXL, 49.6 m., 6.04 meg. 9:00 pm.—LONDON, Marches, GSD, 255 m, 1L75 meg.; GSC, 313 m, 9.58 meg.; GSB, 315 m., 9.51 meg. 10:40pm.—PARIS, Theatrical Program, TPA-4, 256 m, 11.72 meg. 11:30 pm. CJRO, 48.7 m, meg.; CJRX, 255 m., 11.72 meg. Player Wanted. 5. NEW YORK (#).—A United States Army Band in the Canal Zone askeld Army headquarters today to supply a helicon player. It seems the band has | the helicon, but no one to make it give forth. According to the dictionary, a heli- con can be any of three things, includ- ing a mountain in Greece, an ancient harp outfit and a horn like a bass tuba, only different. DELCO Auto Radio ! | | | | CREEL BROTHERS 1811 Mm STNW.oo*DEcarua 4220 News Bulletins Breakfast Club Art Brown This and That Sun Dial Fred Feibel Dr. Abram Simon Mellow Moments News—Bluebirds Richard Maxwell Let’s Pretend HAGERSTOWN, Md, January 8— Almost every Democratic leader in the aix counties comprising the sixth con-| 9:30 /The Streamliners gressional district are expected to at- | 9:45 | tend the annual Christmas dinner of | 10:00 the Democratic Organization Club here | 10:15 | Monday evening. 10:30 Manhatters Representative David J. Lewis, who | 10:45 = o was re-elected at the November elec- | 11:00 tion, has announced his plans to at-| 11:15 Doc Whipple tend. Invitations have been sent tol 11:30 ‘Mystery Chef other prominent party leaders in the | 11:45 (Home Town trict o {PM. GRADUATE NURSE GROUP | 70 TO MEET NEXT WEEK 12:30 12:45 Annual Business Session of Asso- ciation to Be Held Monday 00 and Tuesday. ‘The annual meeting of the Gradu- 9:00 /Gordon Hittenmark 9:15 | i g Alr Sweethearts The Vass Family Morning Melodies Clark Dennis Myriad Voices “ . Magic of Speech News—Band Music Hillbilly Tunes Waltz Themes Ed Fitzgerald and Co. Children’s Frolic Our American Schools Ed Fitzgerald and Co. |Cincinnati Conservatory | 1 e i Leo Salvo e |Theater Prevue ans TOMORROW AFTERNOON PROGRAMS “Call to Youth” Salon Music H. B. Derr Genia Fonariova News—Music Charles Huerter [Farm and Home Hour |Dance Music e o g ol * ol News Bulletins Tonic Tunes Jack and Jill Buffalo Presents Chasin Music Series People’s Lobby Dance Music Newark Orchestra Gang Plank 'Mntty Levine's Orch. Wakeman’s Sports Page Emerson Gill's Orch. ‘Welcome Lewis People’s Lobby Hollywood High Hatters Farm and Home Hour 5 “« . 0 [Campus Capers 5 T e 0 String Quartet Metropolitan Opera Metropolitan Opera Your Host Is Buffalo ‘The Dancepators 00 | 15 | :15 | 5 0 Madison Ensemble The Continentals o< “ w ate Nurses' Association of the Dis- trict will be held Monday and Tues- day at the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, Seventeenth street near D street. The association ' States Public Health Service; Miss has a membership of 1,765. Naomi Deutsch, director of public Speakers will include Dr. Thomas' health nursing, Children’s Bureau, TONIGHT 9:30 WMAL AND EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT COAST TO COAST RADIOS NEW SMASH HIT LAUGHS, LAUGHS AND MORE LAUGHS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY VICTOR MOORE ACE COMEDIAN OF STAGE AND SCREEN HELEN BRODERICK ACE COMEDIENNE OF STAGE AND SCREEN BUDDY ROGERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA DON WILSON announcer SPONSORED BY : NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY r 3 $ . 5 145 Wakeman's Sport Page |Clyde Barrie 2:45 Parran, jr, surgeon general United | Labor Department; Maj. Julia C.| Red Cross; Miss Inez L. Cadel, presi- Stimson, superintendent of the Army | dent of the Nurses' Association, and Nurse Corps; Mrs. Ida F. Butler, na- l many other medical authorities and tional director of nursing, American | educators. SALES AND SERVICE NATIONAL SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1918 | | | JANUARY 8, 1937. TOBACCO BILL URGED North Carolina Committee Urges.| Quick Legislative Action. RALEIGH, N. C, January 8 ().— The State Tobacco Advisory Commit- tee passed a resolution here yesterday urging the General Assembly to pass a tobacco compact bill “as drawn by the several tobacco-growing States and approved by the U. 8. Depart- ment of Agricuiture.” The committee requested that the bill be adopted as soon as possible “in order that the other flue-cured tobacco-growing States may have time to enact the same bill in their Legislatures.” SALADA Delicious, Refreshing “SUN-TAN at HOME \G. E. Sl;lilamp 1993 charge if purchased on the Home Im- provement Plan, List Price, 24.95 (disc.) Don’t envy those on Miami beach. Get your own sun in your own bathroom. Don’t with this suffer that let-down feeling from sunless Win- ter days! * Delivers more than 65 units of ultra- violet Bronze finish G. 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