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Note — Asterisks () §:30—W 6:55 7—Instrume = 11—Weather AT | e TUESDAY. | cracker Suite (Tsc chestra; Selectio er music | ALLEE WITH SCORN T, ‘."_1};‘\.;;;‘;.3}.‘,‘.._405 | Resents Intrsion on Plans for Atlantic City—278 ‘ Third Ward [)ufing | 1 Iburne dinner musie | Playground high Councilman Donald L. Bartlett vho was elected president of the Third Ward Republican club several weeks ago, and J. B. Allee who elected” himself president at & n meeting staged some days later, met last night at G. O. P. headguarters and engaged in repar- was far fri Eastern Daylight Saving Time. (Gounod), so | itone 10—104th Int: New Engla_nd Stations | 560—WTIC, Hartford—33¢ a dinner con- of the Progra: _Haddon Hall con- 850—WNAC, Boston—3853 cert, heater hour eball acores al recital with Made D'Agostine, planiet News and Atlantic City—278 Through the Stag ltne Hisen Char eir Mo. Cour g when Allee rupted to place 1 on the plans previously man of a 740—WFIL. Philadelphia—103 Ist orchestra ho entered late inte his stamp of appr made so f lesi n very much pleased with the ulture way you handled arrange ts for the outing,” he add 4 1 don't want to inter- vour plans.”” m glad you are for there 670—WEEI—Boston—118 5:40—Positions wanted; market and und Schon Rosmarin (Kreisler); Mr. list Smirnoft Mandolin — a. Sextette from “Lu- cia di Lammermoor” (Donizetti) b. Constellation Caprice (man- was a chance of your running dolin duo, unaccompanied) bl L ce 10:30—Nat L [ it lett shot bac (Dean); Mr. Z man 28 t”ir;l ks 390—WO0O0, Philadelphia—508 if ed by the snappy retort, S5 : 7:30—WOO0 trio \ tinued: “If you send me a Plano—a. Etinulles (Moszkowski) b. Dance Caprice (Grieg); MMis D'Agostine Violin—a. Ave Maria (Bac rod); b. The Bee (Sch Mr. Smirnoft *7:30—Commercial Trust Anvileers wspaper Sidelights ew York g the Alr News T tary ticket and a Packard SHOWERED ar T will attend the outing and re- svle of Harrison on the outskirts unless you vant me to make an impromptu Eastern Stations T10—W (7|!,-.\\'\\.1rl“l MISS DOY Gou- ) 10:15—Radio forecast and weather 0—EA Andrews and his orch <ive cars and complimentary Opening Anvil C ; a. I'd Love 03 . g ¥ s are scarce he was told, while Fo Call Tou My Sweeth .. New York Stations o | There's Everything N - 2 wi belde of Ro! You (trio); ¢. Love and Kiss 570—WNYC—526 §— p < Mass, on 4. What Does It Matter; e. Neuman, planist We [hird Ward club. Automo- and My Shadow cet high spots s - — ired to take people to the Trio—Selections to be announced ' §:20-—Plano selections MISS HUBAY SUT G atia: ik ollbok i Miss Anna Hubay wa anklin square a May Moon from the gale”; b. Down the Lane; c. Sallaa Al Kinkajou; d. Sometimes I'm “Cookie C Happy s—Baseball results Trio—Selactions to be announced s .o5—Henry Rowley, ba a. I'm Coming Virginia; b. Clap e DasTiom Yo Hands from “Oh Kay'i c. terpanes and Coverlets” Red Lips (trio); d. Sweet Ma- s e el tallan lessons = says there will for everyone, Tt lake not will be A the cor than rie; e. You Don't Li It—2 —Vincent Bach, trumpeter h A surprise was t Much; Closing, Anvil cts About Qur Government S Miss Mae S of 258 Bu 8:30—"Songs of the City,” The Four jp__police alarms; weather — street at the home of the Bards, assisted by Bron Trio, 660—WJZ—154 ) CHANG” I8 W Margaret and A i street last evening. Mem- e mitt's club were resent and she was the recipient of 5:3 from WEAF #9—Vocal and Instrumental eelec —Baseball scores 1 —Market quotations ‘A\\n:\\ \‘lfil\dsm"\ Park—361 fi;:r;; PreVents ' tlons with Ruth Staples Chisholm, 5 4p__pinancial summary contralto, and Israel Rosenberg, of ton quotations N 10 sold ‘plece Britain, pianist -6—Agricultural reports a out In lant (Chopin), Mr. §is4__Baseball sc a. Hoftnung (Relch- |71 oncines correct time ardt), b. Hindu Slumber Song Dogs” (Harriet Ware), Mrs. Chisholm; concert orch. Romance (Sibelius), Mr. Rosen- 1son Hour a. Coming Home (Willeby), g__The Continentals < s), ¢ To the|jp_yongines correct time 5:15—Vivian Sherwood, contralto Sun (Pearl Curran), Mrs. Chis- ;0 potthorn and Puckarber, gui- band holm; Presto (Third Movement) | tara: Ruth Watson, soloist 1 Sl Mendelssohn), Mr. Rosenberg 10-11—Pennsylvania orchestra 1020—WODA, Paterson—291 kay Harmony Belles, Songs | 610—WE 192 Studio program ood I 5—Blue Hills Plant: “olonial Inn Bell Trio—March of the Little Tin ¢__tyaldorf-Astoria dinner musle 10 Hawa Soldiers (Pierne) a. Bring Back Those 1 | Decorations were ca elocy B’g LOSS irose and green and cut flowers. F cexs. The czgs hatch | freshments were served and vocal nd piano selections enjoyed. Miss Schmitt will enter the N, Britain Hospital Training School fo rses tOMOrrow. Moths lay secticide | A londo - of In- that 65 per cent of snft used now is sold to women of all cla, low- Newark—280 + pia Baby Days; b. 7.35_“Speaking Orton hildhood Days; Tewson in Ben Bell Trio — Funicull Funicula '7.30_ganka after dinner musie City Mando club —T;\(.( |j—.\>n.\mu\---2fn \/apor Heat Continuous Hot Water at the Tune) §—Jack Albin's orchestra songs My Mother g_correct time fe (Dvorak) e Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (Jessel) The Belles—a. Memorles; b, T60—WH LESY 7—Theater orchestra 10— Radio Cavalcade, consisting Of 7.3 s il Oakland's Chateau \aristy features by popular enter-|¢'g.20 prank Silver's orchestra tainers, including May SInghl|g.gn_g:45—NTG poems Rreer and Peter De Rose. FIOm g.45 prince Piottl, entertainer WEAF | ver Peterson, piano 10:30—Club Worthy orchestra 0:30—Judith Roth, soprano 1400—WICC, Bridgeport—214 |11 11.30_oew's organ rec 3—Basenall acores 111:30-12 mid.—Silver Slipper orch. gust Berger orchestra class §10—WMCA—370 \la Christoffers, German |g.»s__Rascball scores 6:30—Joe Davls, Melod dist Episcopal choir | ¢ et en's orchestra 395 9:30—Studio program | 7—Finkenberg's Radio 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 | s—Madelyn Blickensde: 6:10—Markets; baseball; weather | .15 T)on Duncan, uke; 6:15—Musical program | terfield. mandolin 7—Baseball s Judith Roth, soprano 7:08—Vincent A planist | g.45_Mischa Tulin, pianist 7:30—Hotel St | Dandies 1—Celeste A n orchesira 2—Flower Su songs 3—Me and My o Alban, tenor and Dreyer) Golden's orchestra ARE HAPPY DAYS it a child’s eyes do not retard § 8 their studics. 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