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CaritaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS TODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k WRC—950k | WOL—1310k THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1937. KNOODLERS SHARE FEATURE ON WRC APRIL 28, 1937. | WISV—1,460k 2:00 [Want to Write 2:15 |Continental Varieties 2iz0 (e »2:45 |Alice Hutchins Drake Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills 3100 | Parents and Teachers |Lorenzo Jones 3:15 | Y 4 8:30 'Choral Arts Society _3:45 |Club Matinee 4:00 |Story of Mary Marlin 4:15 | Young Hickory 4:30 |The Singing Lady 4:45 |Evening Starrmnshes 0 Our American Schools 5:15 Harry Kogen's Orch. 5:30 |The Lafl Parade 5 |Lowell Thomas 0 [Easy Aces 6:15 |Mrs. Roosevelt 6:30 News Bulletins 6:45 |Dinner Music Mrs. Dorsey Hyde Follow the Moon The Guiding Light ‘Wakeman's Sports Page News Bulletins ports Page ‘Wakemai “ w Variety Program [PM. 'The Magic Hour 3 Afternoon Rhythms Questions Before House Institute of Fred Allen’s “Town Hall To- night” Program Includes Colored Soprano. TOY instrument “silly sym- Institute of Russell Dorr Harp Singers Top Hatters Dari Dan Adventures Don Winslow Little Orphan Annie ‘Wakeman's Sports Page Today’s Winners phony,” played by the Knoodlers, and an operatic aria, sung by Ruby FElzy, col- ored soprano, have been slated as Eddie Alexander Four Stars Doris Kerr Punny Things headline features of Fred Allen's Sundown Revue | Carol Deis, soprano |News Bulletins |Rhythmaires Cocktail Time ‘The Johnson Family Dancing Discs Del Casino Evening Rhythms News—Scores Terry and Ted “Town Hall Tonight” program, & WRC features scheduled for 8 o'clock. Primarily a vocal foursome, the Knoodlers utilize two guitars and a Amos 'n’ Andy Uncle Ezra Representative Ludlow |Ink Spots ‘Wakeman on Sports Dance Music News—Music Great Names Poetic Melodies Arch McDonald Carveth Wells Boake Carter 0 | bass viol for routine accompaniments, but intend to call into play a slide whistle, “woodblock,” harmonica, toy flute, pitch pipe, flagolet, “cuckoo” and 77:00 | Beatrice Lillie 7:30 |Helen Menken gl E T One Man's Family Wayne King’s Orch. :00 |N. B. C. String Symphony|Town Hall Tonight 8:15 = Five Star Final Announcer’s Court Hawalian Echoes Music for Today Detective Mysteries “sweet potato” for their contribution tonight. Miss Elzy will sing “Summertime,” from “Porgy and Bess,” while the Town Tall Quartet, offering “Don’t Send My Boy to Prison,” and Peter Van Steeden’s Orchestra will contribute turther assistance to the comedian. Cavalcade of America Ken Murray Andre Kostalanetz's Orch, Beauty Box Theater |Vic and Sade 9:15 |Solar Eclipse 9:30 |Musical Cocktails 9:45 |Music in a 'Plane Your Hit Parade Jerry Cooper 10:00 | Treasure Chest 10:15 |Emil Coleman’s Orch. 10:30 |Will Osborne’s O: 10:45 | 3 i News Bulletins Dance Music |Music Clubs rch, 1700 News Bulletins :15 |Slumber Hour 8D [ A5 Bt n. . P R 200" Night Watchman s Wl :30 12:45 “1:00 |Night Watchman (1 hr) |Bill Coyle on Sports Arthur Reilly Lights Out | Tonic Time Romance and Roses Rhythm Rhapsody Mart Kenny's Orch. Art Brown Gang Busters AL GOODMAN, whose orchestra fur- - nishes support for Jessica Dragon- I‘i"‘;’o;“;mnf;:gnm ette during her Beauty Box Theater ol ot s presentations, will conduct his own Idol of Milli . score when Miss Dragonette offers Benny Goodman'’s Orch. “Lady in Ermine” through WJSV at Robert Horton 8:30 o'clock, assisted by Thomas L. Edward A. Filene Thomas. News—Music Eddy Duchin’s Orch. Paul Whiteman’s Orch. Dave McWilliams™ Orch, S )NCE MORE, announcers learn when and how they have slipped Red Nichols’ Orch. el during the past week, WOL hauling | Hugo Marianni's Orch, Joe Sanders’ Orch. Lights Out 'Al Sakol's Orchestra them upon the carpet at 7:15. The Witching Hour “A TYPICAL DAY IN THE WHITE |News Bulletins HOUSE"” will be described by TOMORROW! APRIL Gordon Hittenmark 'S PROGRAM 29, 1937 Sign oft Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt as & feature ‘of her program at 6:15 over WMAL. Mrs. Malvina T. Schneider, her personal secretary, will participate, Sun Dial 0 | Morning Devotions 5 |Leibert Ensemble 0 |Cheerio o i 0 | The Wake Up Club 5 Breakfast Club 0 | « w { eo e i 3+ PENN.- WASH. TIRE C0. Sun Disl “8:00 | 12014 14th ST. N.W. NO. 8429 Bachelor's Children 5 0 | Tim Healy 5 |Ma Perkins 9:30 News Bulletins 9:45 |Myriad Voices 10:00 | The O'Neills 10:15 | pPersonal Column 10:30 \Vic and Sade 10:45 |Edward MacHugh 11:00 N, B. C. Program 11:15 |Grace and Scotty 11:30 |Gale Page 11:45 |Joe Dumond’s Cadets 12:00 | Love and Learn 12:15 |Mews Bulletins 12:30 Farm and Home HRAST I "1:00 Farm and Home Hour |N.B L 0 |Women's Clubs 5 (Piano Recital | Mrs. Wiges |Just Plain Bill | Betty Moore (John’s Other Wife } Backstage Wife |The Wife Saver Art Brown Morning Concert News—Songs 3 Police Flashes—Music Art Brown, organist Martha and Hal The Maxic Hour PRINTING? Call West 1816 Graphic Arts Press, Inc. 914 20th St. N.W. Modern Cinderella Hymn Program John K. Watkins Milky Way All-Star Varieties Big Sisters |Garden Hints Hello Peggy Dan Harding'’s Hour Mary Mason News Bulletins _ Story of Mary Marlin |Concert Ensemble ‘Waltz Themes Organ Recital Hawalian Echoes We Are Four |Our Gal Sunday The Gumps Your News Parade Helen Trent Romance ¥ 24-Hour Service Wife Words and Music Music Guild Music—News Ad Club Luncheon Salon Orchestra Louise Wilcher Hit Tunes o /N, B. C. Light Opera Ma Perkins Vic and Sade | ne_O'Neil\s Pepper Young's Family | Wakeman's Sports Page |Jack Berch's Boys |Do You Remember? Pretty Kitty Kelly George Rector Feal Life Btories Afternoon Rhythms | School of the Air GILCARL f|614 H N.W. DI. 2775 Bill Wright Garden Pligrimage TONIGHT Lorenzo Jones ‘Window Washe ers Follow the Moon 'IE? Guiding Light News Bulletins Wakeman's Sports Page Variety Program | Princeton Cholr 7:0008:00-~ (EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME) 1 4:15 |Young Hickory 4:30 |The Singing Lady 4:45 | Jackie Heller Archer Gibson, organist Carol Deis, soprano Don Winslow | Little Orphan Annie ;vakrmm'n Sports Page | Today's Winners Senate Questions Vesper Choir All Hands on Deck Dorothy Gordon WMAL ) Evening Star Flashes 5 Vocational Guidance Sundown Revue | Turn Back the Clock 5:30 Tea Time |News Bulletins Tango Tempos Tea Dance Tunes Cocktail Capers X T PRESENTS TWO Betty Hudson GREAT FEATURES {Evening Rhythms | News—Scores . :30 | “The Broadway Merry-Go-Round* ;—fi/\)‘;f S Swagger ox- ford in_ cool unlined Bucko. 7.85. Unlined Buffalo oxford with built-up leath- o heels. 7.85. Porthole Buck oxfords with built-up leath- o heel. 7385, For the Larger Woman! 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Anthony's, has named the fol- Jowing ecommittee to assist her: Mrs. Matthew Angevine, Miss Mary Mo- Kay, Miss Mary Connelly, Mrs. Wil- Ham M. Clawson, Mrs. Coleman Dam- eron and Mrs. Prancls Smith. Mrs. Leon A. Martel of St. Ann's will be assisted by Mrs. John J. Slat- tery, Mrs. Willilam F. Troy, Mrs. Francis Shields, Miss Catherine Shields, Mrs. Patrick O'Donahue and Mrs. Leo C. Nolan. PLANE TO GET TESTS New types of monoplane pursuit airplanes designed for the Army Air Corps will be put to utility and land- ing and take-off tests by a special board of Air Corps officers which i to meet at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, about May 8. | The board is composed of Capt.| James E. Parker, Maxwell Field, Ala.; Capt. Harlan T. McCormick, Selfridge Field, Mich.; Capt. Stewart W. Towle, jr, office of the chief of the Air Corps, and Capt. Frank G. Irvin, Wright Fleld. 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