Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1937, Page 34

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B—12 x THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1937. BEAUTYBOXHOUR | caprraL's RADIO PROGRAM [ g OFFERS P LADY L e || T ? WMAL—630k | WRC—850k | WOL--1,310k WISV—1,460k | Southernaires Pepper Young Wakeman's Sports |Manhattan Matinee Variety Show Ma Perkins T R e Vic and Sade S g {House Questions Alice Diske _|The ONeills | Texas Jim Lewis |Poetic Strings Polish Pianist Lorenzo Jones Wakeman's Sports | Poetic Strings Club Matinee (Rae and Brown |News Bulletins Dance Times g Fo]ln(\f/ ;he Moon }Vlkemln‘: Sports | Russell DX"de : | The Guiding Light | J. Houwer's Orch. Medical Academy : Animal Club Rhythmaires s Sports | Eddie Alexander EXTRA SPAGE Bolero Effects—Mess Jacket Style Novelty Buttons—Puffed Musical Pro Dari Dun o | Four Stars Skirt Trims—Lace Insets Sleeves—Slit Sleeves The Singing Lady |Don Winslow =~ | = |Doris Kerr EXTRA SALES- Smocking—Shirring—Embroidering Shoulder Sleevelets—Youthful Evening Star Flashes Litle Orphan Annie| Today's Winners | Funny Things Dlincen STl S Sl CR-niloe S Our Schiools Sundown Revue | Cocktail Capers |Evening_Rhythms PEOPLE g ! PesiintStylseiTailoredicties Sylesiifor Homas ~Far Office Tea Time Carol Deis Blue Revene Stuart Chase Pom:P. E Pocket For Street—For Bridae e News—Music |{Howard Wood's Or.|News—Scores om-Foms—Fancy Pockets ol ree g Lowell Thomas _|Roban Melodic |~ ° Singing Waiters Y |Easy Aces Amos 'n’ Andy Wakeman on Sports | Poetic M-lodies Mrs. Roosevelt Uncle Ezra Five Star Final |Arch MacDonald |News Bulletins Mario Cozzi Dance Music |Carveth Wells {Dinner Hour Ink Spo:s News—Music {Boake Carter Beatrice Lille | One Man's Family |Del Greco | Cavalcade Jessica Dragonette to Play Role of Claudia Over WISV Tonight. ESSICA DRAGONETTE pre- sents “The Pink Lady,” popular musical love story that had its premiere in New York in 1910, in the Beauty Box Theater tonight, heard through WJSV at 8:30. She is to play the role of Claudia, who wins the heart of young Lucien, portrayed by Charles Kullmann, in the s‘ory based on a French farce entitled “Le Satyre,” concerned with a mysterious individual who roamed the woods near Campeigne, France. With Al Goodman's Orchestra pro- viding the music, the song hits of the piece, “Kiss Waltz,” “Beautiful Lady,” ¥ I Like It,” “Love Is Divine,” will be| 5° heard. lwowulonon] - B E8T &858 EB5RE vwoon ansa Bl 3G S8BT ESE Helen Menken Wayne King's Or. |Viennesc Melodies |Ken Murray oI By 'Places to Go e e iN. B. C. Symphony Town Hall Detective Story |A. Kostalanetz Or. |Scout Jamboree i {Ed_ Fitzgerald | Beauty Box FRED ALLEN will \um over the keys : to Town Hall tonight when Walter | O* O'Keefe, star of the Summer series, | appears as guest performer—WRC at | 8 o'clock. | Explorers” Club— Your Hit Parade | Tonic Time Gang Busters L i [Jim McHale's Or. | *° * Board of Trade | " 3 Sky Me'odies Babe Ruth 'AMP fire ceremonies of the Na- N. B. C. Program |Frank Morgan Gup Mernll Denison tional Boy Scout Jamboree at the | 10:00 | Jolly Coburn's Or. |News—Music | Sky Melodies |Frank Dailey’s Or. Washington Monument Arena are to ST | Supper Dance |G Williams' Or. | " be broadcast by WMAL, beginning at | 10:30 Whiteman's Orch. 'B. Strickland's Or.' Art Brown |Robert Horton 8:30. sdbl S A SR Shep Fields" Orch. :00 | News Bulletins |Bill Coyle | News—Music |Arch MacDonald THE devotees of Guy Lombardo's (11:15|Slumber Hour |Arthur Relly |Lombardo's Orch. | * * music will find his. orchestra send- | 11:30 | Lights Out Midnight Frolic Jack Denny’s Or. Geo. Hamilton's Or. ing their individualistic interpreta- 45 R sl Jas e tions of popular melodies over WOL's | 00N wave at 10:05 tonight, 12:15| 5853 38 ght Watchman C. Gaylords Orch.| The Witching Hour e i News Billetins ONNIE BOSWELL, ace of the Bos- | 5. i |25 SandensnOcch {Siea 0f well Sisters vocal trio, does a “sin- |~ T gle” when she joins the Ken Murray - show for a guest stint—WJSV at 7:30, | AM. TOMORROW'’S PROGRAM Gordon Hittenmark ORIS KENYON, operetta and . screen star, has been signed as S {News—Sun Dial guest star on the Hit Parade tonight— R Sun Dial ECAvclcloc) 00 [Morning Devotions Gordon Hittenmark Musical Clock ‘ 7= ‘s Py GELECTIONS by Bach and Bantock | 5’35 1°S%, Prelude | 7 [News—Art Brown | will be featured by Conductor Frank e M AR | Black and the N. B. C. Symphony |- S ki Orchestra—WMAL, 8 o'clock. 151 . g::i‘e:g:::::::lt Ar"' B'-('wn Su‘rf Sun Dial THE life of Luther Burbank, noted botanist, is to be dramatized on 7 R the Cavalcade of America program. a | 9:00 Mary Marhn Mas. v«).m [An B[uwn :}Bielly -;d Bob WRRTEEES EEnE Geks e R e IaRpo i . R, :30 [News Bulleti u i A ) e 9:45|Myriad Voices | Today's_Children | News—Police John K. Watkins 10:00| The O'Neills David Harum Get Thix to Music|Milky Way DR. MARVIN TO SPEAK 10:15 Personal Column | Backstage Wife |Art Brown |Gypsy Minstrel 110:30 | Vic and Sade Fiddlers Three D Big Sister 10:45 |[Edward MacHugh [The Wite Saver | Air Ladies [The Merrymakers of George Washington University, will | 11:00 | Tern Francon: [Garden Hints | Dance Music | The Guinps_ deliver a patriotic address to the As- 11:15 Grace and Scotty {Mary Marlin | Potpourn Your News Parade sociation of Oldest Inhabitants at its 11:30 Matinee Show Hello Psggy e 53 |Helen Trent regular Independence day celebration | 11:45/ * * Armchair Quartet 'We Are Four !Our Gal Sunday L Mo Doang el b DL GRS e semmeesmm—————— e Union Engine House. ‘_-—_———_%_12-0(.) T i N m El h TJack Berch's B ] :00 Love and Learn |News—lusic | Ehinor Sherry ack Berchs Boys i ey o Ldspencne 6o N Bl Ml D e ae S Wite e B Tl M PSR T will be read by Titus Ulke, and music ] will be by Frank K Sanderegn | 12:30 Farm & Home Hour Words end Music Dance Music Robert Horton James F. Duhamel will tell of an old. | 234> - SR RealiafaStonss time Police Boys' Club. The program Farm & Home Hour Dominion Day (Salon Orchestra | Afternocn Rhythms 5 R ¢ |Lowse 'Wilcher [News Bulletins is to “egin at 11 am. | | :30 To Be Announced Mary Mison {Pauline Leonard |Bill Tilden 5 = 1:45 Piano_Recital s Quiet Sanctuary | Myrt and Marge Air Headliners 200 N. B. C. L't Opera Pepper Young '+ Sports | Matinee. | 2: o Ma Perkins i * . |Vic and Sade | Alex Bartha's Or. Afternoon Programs. 5 | Caballeros | The O'Neills Sy e “; ;-;:—gmtv ol ?Aa";ee Club Mitines |Lorenzo Jones | g Lewis | Bob Byron : L—WN » Evening Star | | S Grace Shannon | News Bulletins Novelteers Flashes. 30 |Follow the Moon Al Jahn's Orch. |U. S. Army Band Evening Programs. B [The Guiding Light |Wakeman's Sports | * ' : . ; A 1:00pm.—WRC, “One Man's 00 Lucille and Lanny |Archer Gibson man’s Sports |Senate Questions i i i F i & y / izes Family”; WOL. WJSV. | | 4:15 Swart Gracey iBack the Clock 3 | Education Ass'n ; ; Bati “Cavalcade of America.” 30 The Singing Lady |Don Wiaslow o | Patti Chapin o J : atiste 2 4 % o e s 45 Education Assn. _|Little Orphan Annie | Today's Winners | Dorothy Gordon . SRR o A 2B 8 | | 7500 Evening Star Flashes Sundown Revue | Cocktail Capers [Betty Hudson Crchesios. WAL, Hele | ) 5 105 ooty Sinale R |Black and White |Evening Rhythms en g Menken, SWAISIVI B 85 890 [ meTirme [News—Music [Howard Wood's Or.|News—Scores Ken Murray. { = 8:00 p.m.—WRC, Town Hall To- | | night: WISV, Andre | |MERCHANT ACQUITTED ‘[smn, who stated that Burgess was Kostalanetz's Orchestra. $26 in arrears and announced that 9:00 p.m.—WRC. Your Hit Pa- OF FALSE PRETENSES | the store was going to keep the entire rade; WJSV, “Gang | 20 Busters; WMAL, Ex- s |22t plorers’ Club Dinner Arthur Sloan, proprietor of a credit, Judge Casey }:‘Ph!ld the defense Honoring Soviet Fliers. " 7 | contention that there was no question Eclmhing ey LB Rl Sieel) | of obtaining the money for a fraudu- Short-Wave Prcgrams was acquitted by Police Judge Walter | lent purpose. 7:00 p.m.—HUIZEN, Happy Pro- | |J. Casey yesterday on a charge of | gram, PHI, 168 m, | |false pretenses brought by one of the | 9:00 17{‘2,;’;;&, Golf: Th | defendent’s customers. :00 p.m.—LON! , Golf: The | | » Ryder Cup, GSI, 19.6 Testimony showed that Joe Burgess, m., 1526 meg: GSF,| |colored, 512 First street, had pur- | = 198 m., 1514 meg: | |chased approximately $45 worth of | CUSTOM §, 95 GSD.,, 255 m, 1175} |merchandise last December, agree- | BUILT up meg.; GSC, 31.3 m, 9.58 ing to pay $3 every two weeks. I’{El meg. | was $26 in arrears when he entered A“to Radi“ 9:15 p.m.—BERLIN, “Cosi Fan the store June 18 and proffered a | Tutte” DID, 254 m. | |$20 bil asking that 2 be deducted LEETH BROS. as payment on his account. 1220 13th $t.N W ME+ 0764 The cashier, Burgess said, notified | - = News—Art Brown Bachelor's Children Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president Thousands of Fresh, New WASHABLE SHEER FROGKS ® p.; imiti ®* Fancy Lawns Now Within the [Rmaie Health Haven Printed Dimities * Hanky Lawns ’ AIR CONDITIONER Air Conditioning Is Makes Office or Home a A 5 Reach of Everyone Sheer Batiste e . L ® Printed Batistes reathe air that oxygenizes your lungs, Ask to see “The Pleasant- S] gg5u dust laden, humid, energy-dulling, uncleaned Siles I. io 20' 38 lo 52 aire”—another of our port- able type units to it any size COMPLETE air! 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