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D—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. to be related by Floyd Gibbons during | Oklahoma in a broadcast at 9:30. Sen- his broadcast over WJSV at 10. Two | ators Thomas and Josh Lee of Okla- 9 PR OGR AMS other authentic adventures of every-| homa will speak. In addition there AP ITAL S A D IO day people Wwill be related on the| will be varlous musical features. e e Way 0 eason same program. AMEL.IA EARHART will make her " i fir TODAY'S PROGRAM April 1, 1937, UN VALI-EE HUUR "THOMAS L. THOMAS, who won & mem'zr:‘;‘_“’m‘l:g?“!;"n: m":“c;ur:‘:; e e et PCXJ aazn T IDAT tract h Met litan PM. WRC 950k WMAL 630k | WOL 1310k | WJSV Ls60k |PM. Opeta. i thie. Opers Audltiora ofithe ;he Bing Crosby program on WRC at 5 Sassafras |Dance Music The Gum] 12:00 —_— Air series, will co-star with Gertrude | — 12:00 [Midday Merry Go Round Honeybay a0c L Lawrence and Dale Carnegie in Lanny B M Marlin Armchair Quartet News—Music Between Bookends 12:15 4 ““, : 3 g:;g f-,:fgy Ktrnol:;y Farm and Home Hour ‘Waltz Themes Helen Trent Romance 12:30 TO Play Scene From Hav 30;5 Show Boat program on WRC Jules Lande's Epsemble G We Are Four Our Gal Sunday 12:45 f ) |Dick Fidler'’s Orch. Farm and Home Hour Piano Duo Jack Berch's Boys 1:00 . mg a Wonderful WOL will join with other Mutual Dan Harding's Wife s Ad Club Luncheon Robert Horton : Time.” Broadcasting System stations in Concert Hall Love and Learn 2 Id George Rector s welcoming to the network stations in |l HUFNAGEL COAL CO. |Hello Peggy Glenn Darwin, songs % % Real Life Storles -4 SCENE from the Broadway |— |l & ALASKA COAL CO. Music Guild Men Who Made America | Wakeman's Sports Page |Afternoon Rhythms 3 hit, “Having a Wondertul 2:240 (bs. to the ton. W o m D Sally Jo Nelson | Battle of Wits : Time,” with Katherine Locke Every Pound Delivered in Bags to Mary Mason ‘Women's Clubs Wakeman's Sports Paze‘y o o 3! and Jules Garfield in the Your Bin at No Extra Charge e [Piano Recital G |Myrt and Marge leading roles, will be a feature of | Crab Imperlal PA. BLACK DIAMOND—Bita- — v 5 y | Rudy Vallee's variety show on WRC | i Pepper Young's Family |Eastman Music School | Wakeman’s Sports Page |Time to Relax £ . 2 minous Hard Structure. Ma Perkins | TR P Bill Wright :15 | and other National Broadcasting Co. | W Friday, 11:30 A.M. Smoke: Egy Size. $8.50; Vic and Sade London Program L ‘Women Explorers :30 | stations tonight at 8 o'clock. to Midnight | Bt A The O'Neills “ “ «“ “ “ “ . Anne Seymour, for many years a Chrisfleld style., 50 MARYLAND SMOKELESS—A star of the Winter Garden shows in I S Bituminous Coai without s.;:: oot or Fashion Show London Program Wakemar's Sport Page |Princeton Chior B New York, also will contribute to the lops. Baratoga 8 X G noom » ump. 100 IS Caballeros d i 0 potatoes, Mexican 130 |Follow the Mocn Happy Jack Variety Program U. 8. Army Band 0 i S e S buns Sread. butter, coffee, 5 |The Guiding Light Evening Star Flashes | Wakeman's Sports Page S U el et Sty fea or ‘glass of beer. |Sundown Revue Mary Marlin Harold Stokes’ Orch, Questions Before Congr'ss| 5: WINE :15 |Dartmouth Glee Club Vocational Guidance Johnson Family Evening Rhythms H ‘615 NATIONAL Planning Inev- BEER 5:30 |Jack Armstrong The Singing Lady Twilight Reveries Robert Horton i itable?” is the topic to be dis- a f h. highest bitu- 5:45 |Little Orphan Annie Campbell’s Royalists o, Terry and Ted 145 | cussed during the Town Meeting of an e e e o f} ~6:00 | Dinner Dance Dinner Club Tony Wakeman |Eddie Alexander 08 | the Air program on WMAL st 9:30. | PRINKS i ' $6.75. Simple—easy—try it! The chefs of most famous hotels 6:15 « e Ed Dinant Arch McDonald :15 | Speakers include Dr. Glenn Frank,| Of &l e L use it. Gulden’s blend of choice mustard seeds and 6:30 S e | News—Musie Carveth Wells :30 | former president of the University of | ¢ g i ey spices gives such distinctive fla 65| =+ - Lowell Thomas Melody Moments [Pretty Kitty Kelly 45 | Wisconsin; George Soule, editor of | NF an coals ri..m"mci.'m.e-.a u':u willsnlwa it S JatorSo ziavy that you ~7:00 |Amos 'm’ Andy Easy Aces Pianp Selections Poetic Melodies ~7:00 | the “New Republic,” and Mordecai 2 diGuseanteettiiy ys use it as your seasoning! | 115 | J. Ezekiel, economic adviser to the 7:15 Vocal Varieties Frank Parker, tenor Editorial Musical Moments : > y g W. 2 Dial NA. 5885 or Jackson 2000 v ADDS FLAVOR TO Helen Traubel, songs [Grace and Scotty Dance Music Alexander Woollcott :30 | Agricultural Adjustment Administra- S | Phone Orders—DAY OR NIGHT GULDEN S MUSTARD YOUR COOKING Question Mark Hittenm'k S Boake Carter ton. Rudy Vallee ! viewed | Five Final The Band Wagon 3 ATE SMITH will receive the an- Armand Tokatyan 5 sl arara 1 tand i “ - Behind the News Guy Lombardo’s Orch. = : : Brard O ois Al Tndo = = X 4y S - X achievement presented by the Wom- Boston Symphony B g e o e —g:go | €S National Exposition of Arts and | Show Boat Boston S\mphony Ici }“"am 3 Mflj,‘.Bov\}s Amateurs : Industries during her program on R E St WJSV at 8. s \ ) e e — B Amoncas Town Meeting | Oklahoma Network e . : 7 NATION - WIDE [w} - - J R B 45| PRAHMS' seldomly played sym- f |Music Hall Amencas Town Meeting | Wrestling Matches Floyd Gibbons H phony, “Symphony No. 3 in F e “ “ u BTG :15 | Major, Opus 90,” will be featured by - - Dixie Harmonies March of Time : the Boston Symphony Orchestra | & s Jamboree e . during its final radio concert of the et —|: ~ : ews Bulleti 711 ver WMAL at 8:45. Serge 11:00 News—Night Owl Slumber Hour News—Pianologues News Bulletins e Wl 11:15 |Arthur Reilly K Lois Amicos Happy Felton's Orchestra Koussevitzky will direct the orchestra. 11:30 Midmght lelcs : : Kay "Kyse:'s Orch, Kshnr:l Jox:es‘ Orch. 5 rHE gruesome adventure of John | : Eremrw s = Feen of Miami, Okla, in 1919, Night Watchman Benny Goodman’s Orch. Henry King's Orch. 3 when he dug his own grave, stood eI e Py % 15 | beside it to be shot and lived to tell o Vincent Lopez's Orch. | Vincent Lopez's Orch. 30 | the tale will be one of the true stories || ) | Night Watchman (1 hr.) | Hugo Mariani’s Orch. Sign Off Ba | N i ; : I'ANK Bn K | R : For the benefit of the Sien OF Thrifty Housewives in TOMORROW’'S PROGRAM You get variety and value | these neighborhoods, APRIL 2, 1937, here. See our big stock. we are pleased to an- nounce the addition to 7 ™ 3 1 [ Gordon Hittenmark Seshi ¢30 | E. Morrison Paper Co. Halves, packed in heavy syrup our group of MODERN St ; 1009 Pa. A ~ Phone NA. 2945 |Gordon Hittenmark _|Today’s Preiude Musical Clock Sun Dial 7:00 S e 3 Ige. 5 oc MARKETS: - e aprom . | AUTO RADIO GOLUB'S » - The Wake Up Club ) Gordon Hittenmark | Morning_Devotions Art Brown Sun Dial 00| ]mta]lahons——-Repalu Illlli Nation- F .t f s l d Ige. 27 o s - - ol & |mmerpunevg || W FRUIL TOF oadladl ........ o c | MARKEL . - s S iy 716 144 ST.NW. NORTH 1583 Lincoln 3095 News Bulletii Art Brown Sun Dial : e J o ] e AL e = [HOME WORKSHOP] wide" c “t Strln g Bealls 2 s 2 5G JéEvs b o 5 o Betty Hudson 0; M. [Gap. Tim Healy Police Flashes—Music _ |Betty and Bob 1000 | HAND AND POWER TOOLS G " . 1 MARKET 5 |John’s Other Wife |Ma Perkins Ladies of the Air Modern Cinderella \ e arnation ta 0 |Just Plain Bill |Man of the Mountain | Marriage Clinic Betty Crocker COMPLETE m_u PMENT or éorden’s I o c 254 11th St. S.E. Today’s Children Mrs. Karl Fenning John Metcalf |John K. Watkins || Standard Automotive Supply Co. i cssmeessessnsesasan ¥ Lincoln 8332 ‘ngm Harum The O'Neills Kay and Buddy Magazine of the Air |} 14th St. N\W.at$S NO. 0115 :15 | Backstage Wife Personal Column Melodies of the Hour i % : mcems =313 130 |How t,ogBe Charming |Vic and Sade Theater Row The Big Sister 3 tion-Wide Nation-Wide Nation-Wide Phillips’ 5 Voice of Experience Edward MacHugh | Martha and Hal Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe | e )0 Midday Merry Go Round Honeyboy and Sassafras | Dance Music The Gumps 5 C ff R P s :15 [Story of Mary Marlin Curbstone Queries News—Music Between Bookends - S | 0 ee lee eas ou s 12:30 'Harry Richman Farm and Home Hour Luncheon Concert Helen Trent Romance & i | Roaster Fresh—in the Red Bas Faney Blue Rose Sweet, Tender, Extra Sifted Veretable or Tomato :45 |Better Business FHE L . Church of the Air Our Gal Sunday g ¢ P Py Py | Dick Fidler's Orch. Farm and Home Hour | Organ Recital Five Star Revue 110 % j . 21 9 l S CARS |Dan Harding’s Wife o s Ruth Somers, songs Robert Horton o J i : | Ib. 1 Ib' pkg' No‘ _2 cm Words and Music Love and Learn Popular Concert George Rector Neighbor Nell For Worrlers Only Real Life Stories a5 | e . . “The Good Earth” Textile Conference Wakeman's Sports Page | Through a Woman's Eyes | 3 sm.thfield Apple Sauce 2 ans 23¢ Music Clubs ol Salerno and Piano The Captivators : { — Italco |mp°"ed Olive Oil____ m. vot. 10¢ wcshington Flou r 2:30 (Mary Mason 5 : Wakeman's Sports Page 2 ; R 2 00] I B ek byt iRndipares L& 2 9 e Italco Imported Grated Cheese__ v 10¢ 3:00 | Pepper Young's Family |Bill Krenz Wakeman’s Sports Page |Afternoon Rhythms : “"‘. Bunc g R z 51b. 12 1b. Ma Perkins |Rod and Stream e e O Sun Maid Raisins sg&d. -10¢ PLAIN ba: c ba C |Vic and Sade Susie Hock, organist Sammy Kaye's Orch. ;‘Mflndy Revue U o /i B 4 5 |The O'Nells e R I ‘ S/ || Cluster Raisins 150z ke 10§ oL F. 121 | Tea Time Radm Guild Wakeman'’s Sports Pag2 |Three Consoles 100 | S . .. k c = c e ~ | o : Sunshine Martini Butter Crackers v« 15¢ | RISING b.g bag Follow the Moon = £ Variety Program iBarnard Glee Club 4 . g . |The Guiding Light e Wakeman’s Sports Page [Salvation Army Band | 4: | Sunshine Old-Tyme Cookies - 19¢ “5:00 |Dari Dan Adventures Mary Marlin Concert Orchestra The Skipper 6:15 |Sundown Revue Singing Lady Johnson Family Evening Rhythms .a:!o |Jack Armstrong T Twilight Reveries Robert Horton : . - - . ! % ) TH Rlvo . M;gg;AMRlé:;(’s 5 Job of Announcing Fruit and Salad Bowl Domestic. . . | C < 3:00pm.—WMAL, Eastman Over to R‘adlo Gll‘lS COMPLETE AUTO s:gvu:g cai’i‘“f;‘:‘fil"‘;’i:o' FOR ONLY 1c 3 cany 25 bt 9c School of Music. . . 4:00 pm.—WJSV, Westminster TR tue Bptorsars B announces Friendly Prices Always With the Purchase of 1 30c Package Cholr_of Princeton. ments today on WRC and WMAL c E N T R n L sl"ing Pl’ices "0“ iII Concentrated . nyky Empf. 2 « » « for every cup of gravy add 3 teaspoons Gulden's POCAHONTAS = Prepared Mustard (just level spoonfuls) while cooking. 4:45 pam—WMAL, Evening Star Sl E o - FOR NANING . not %0 good, biame it on an n UTD WORKS| ffect Before Placing | SUPER SUDS "::E:l’s b ek SCOTTISSUE Evening Programs. April fool joke being perpetrated 43 EYE ST.NW. DI.6IGI olnder Elsewhere_ | (BLUE BOX) 7 SIDA.N. g / 3 ROLLS 23C 8:00 pm.—WRC, Rudy Vallee; by the regular announcing staff. ) ey | BLmP JOind dn rennate come | BOTH g%{g'vnvgrshcar l;mal”l; All the regular announcers are b3 m 3 for s WALDORF 4 rolls 19¢ s e Ban taking the day off and have g‘ AV AIN correct amount of lump. | 5 - ro Wagon. turned their jobs over to the 0|D EYESTR ! cuafilmflmc::‘;"g(i’gg'md\;rrn‘gkn t.gn‘ zayé amuy |"c ‘“’0‘ pm”; ., SCOTTOWELS _____2 rolls 19¢ Guarantee you are not please e 8:30 pm.—WOL, Guy Lombar- girl employes of the stations, « « « I¥s dangerous do’s Orchestra. from 9:30 am. to 5 p.m. Do you suffer froi 8:45 pm.—WMAL, Boston Sym- The April fool announcers Lreaueay sranulated lids or di phony Orchestra. are to be Catherine O'Neil, Patty colored eyes? A com- 9:00 pm.—WRC, Show Boat; Birgfeld, Vic Kissal, Esther Bletele s nation/wil WJSV, Maj. -Bowes' Jenkins, Betty Crawford, Mary tro t to correct Amateurs. 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