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—Rol orchestra 660—WIZ—155 MONDAY. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. |3 — :t quotations summary tton Exchange pi’ces Agricultural reports Note—Asterisks ( *) Tndicate Pick | of the programs. | t of call letters in- les; those to right Figures to th, dicate kiloc neters. By g {92 New England Stations || 10—>Moonlight i 1010—=WBN Bond | T:15—Jack Holte, saxop’ 30—The Four Do Do's 630—WTIC, Hartford—i176 S| iew r concert, Hotel A Doubt Romance . Narcissus (Nevin) from “Li Bohem: o Men in a Pew,’ Brookes fonday Merrizunke Urnham, violinis -| Morrison, * accompanist, and |6—Yerk Jle Clef Trio ¢ - The Twilight Star Treble Clef Trio Rondo (Mozart-Kreisler), Miss Burnham Kiver Up Yo' Treble Clef Trio a, Noctur! Corteg ger), Miss Burham Lullaby from “Joce Treble Clef Trio (wit ligato) 5:30—Capitel t 10—Grand O Ho b tional Grand Opera trom WEAF News and weather 11:05—Club Worthy orevestra 11:30—Capitol theater organ, "M odies for the Folks at Hom Walter Dawle: 1120—WDRC, New Haven—268 News and weather 6:30—Olympia theat»= program 900—WBZ, Springtield—333 55—Market reports aad baseball results of games played in » Eastern, National and American leagues | —Organ recital by Louis Weir from ; T Hotel Statler | o ad 1100—WPCH. ence Flotilla orches the T (Barnby), Haid (Payson), (Bonlan- (Godard), violin ob- nan and . harmony 950—~WABC—316 esentation 7 the Na- i Company WABC Frolickers Atlantic string quartet mble C—526 opening violinist . “Alaska” Georgs ~John Morehe: May Our 4:30—Mary Rumrill 23 Rogers, popular duo :45—Henry D. Curry, tenor 7—Baseball results : 7:08—Leo Reisman and his Hotel | Brunswick orchestra Time Roxy and his Gang, WJZ Children and Thompson, two | 880—WMCA—341 tonians | 6:10—Harold on! | :30—Radio Four of Boston; Alice | Evans, soprano; Gertride Wood, | {11—Weather; dance mu:c NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | o— | 10—Danc loe Radio Hour nd Capozzi, 1180—WRVA, Richmond—251 h Infantry Association History of V! 61—WOR, Newark—135 cques Jacob's ensumble cohs’ ensemble piaro; o stra orchestra Kalterborn, | icale ashville—283 e Quartet Burroughs, vianist Berge English Band 11:3 d Gannon, baritone | Richards, scprano nd Ladies' trio ews bulletins —Arlington talk; Popular music 630—WBAP, Fort Worth—176 30—Minstrel program Popular music 30-—Piano; musicale orchestra; 860—WAAM, Newark—263 . Victor Ricei's orchestra = Bill Felimeth, sports Western Stations —Gordon Milliken, Faritone o Pittsburgh—309 er music rews 970—KDKA, = all; di 5—Ma s; baseball Operatic concert Road report 1020—WOD4A, Paterson—291 Louisiana Six Worth While )rgan recital vone Instrum-ntal trio music rer music by WCO Trio isic talk ntinuation of dinner music Address, Rev. Dager o-—Bethlehem Glee club . Grand organ reeiial —Organ T 1110—WGPH, De evening chat Symphony orcliestra Same as WEAR Cincinnati—326 stra; talk $:40—Musicale; lecture —Goldman band concert $ A. and P. Gypies; John Wells, tenor 10—Opera, “Il Trovatore" 760—WFI, Philadelphla—395 6:30—Ernie Holst's orchestra 590—WIP, Philadelphia—308 6:10—Dinner music G—Ask yourself these questions | 7—Roll Call and Birthday List; piano solo 1100—WHAR, Atlantic City—273 7:45—Book talk 8—Seaside Trio 3:30—Boumi Chanters 1000—WPG, Atlantic City—300 | 10—Organ recital Dinner music —Talk by Arthur Eldred W. 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