New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1928, Page 36

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0—Lillian Miller, soprano 1190—WGCP, Nowark—308 40—Herman Bernard, ‘Radio” 5—Merchants’ program 50—Lillian Miller, soprano; news | 6—Orchestra choral ensemble. ble pleces are a god of rain from|I want to study American ez~ Angola, little bronse gods from | hibits of Indlan and Incas civiliza- 3 7:15—Mme. Moria, readings 6:15—Ethel and Jean, harmony 7:30—Holt Scharft, songa Alma Peterson, one of the most Tibet hidden away in the earth of | tion." 7:30—Concert quartet 1130—WNJ, Newark—368 prominent concert sopranos will be Peru for a thousand and more ————— 15—Winifred Gaynor, contralto; |10:01—Carrie Shepherd, planist among the artists who will broad- years, pre-Columbian tapestries of ( A long steel cable, drawn at high string quartet 10:15—Anthony Deltufo, tenor cast during the regular weekly con- T— the Incas, primitive representations|speed and fed continually with wet $—DMilady's Musicians 9—Concert hour 10:45—Herman Halperin, uke cert bureau program over WEAF ) 2 of a Crucifixion and jewelry from |sand, cuts through solid rock in a 8:30—The Quakers {10—L B. 8. A. “Watchtower” 11—Orchestra and WTIC at 10 o'clock. Mias Peter- Sciflst Niflfi Pfllliille New Guinea. new type of quarry saw. 9—Concert 0—Blanche Mauclair, songs 860—WIP, Philadelphia—319 son will sing Rimsky-Korsakoff's Masks worn at religious festivals 10—Correct time {10:45—Shuster, ~ Tucker, Delivery | 6:30—Harmony Kings | “gong of India” and the arla from Relics Ofier KQ’ in Legas are found mingled among NEW ENGLAND STATIONS 10—Sextette | Boys 7—Bedtime story, roll call “II Trovatore.” Another sololst will prehistoric instruments of torture — 10:30—Democratic National Com-; 11—Ballroom orchestra 1100—WPG, Atlaatic City—3738 | be Judson House, tenor who will of- from Asia and Africa and elabo- S80—WTIC, Hartford—535 mittee 2 920—WRNY—326 :45—Organ recital fer the tenor aria from Donizetti's| Berlin, Sept. 28 UP—Nell Walden- | rately carved chalra on which once 6:85—Summary of program; news 11—Slumber music | 5—Television :05—Dinner concert “Elisir d'Amore” and also a duet | Heimann, Swedish-German painter sat chieftains from the Cameroons. §.30—Instrumental Trio 710—WOR—122 Pt Sersgleu Y :50—Dance orchestra with Miss Peterson, “Dear Love of [of the post-impressionist school, |Idols worn about the neck as 6:55—Baseball scores 6:15—Dinner dance 30—Emanul-El services :30—Concert orchestra |Mine” from Thomas' “Nadesha.”|owns one of the most valuable and charms against illness by aborig- 7—Dinner Music :45—Sports talk sion; news 9—Playground Pals Other selections by these soloists and | complete private collections of im- ines from the Malayan archipelago 7:30—"Ask Me Another” Phil and Ann Brae ;uld’s “Old-time Songs” 9:30—Concert orchestra a concert orchestra include Kreis- | plements, trinkets, and house-gods | are also part of the collections. o sudio Party —Orchestra 45—Bob Schafer: tenor 10—Oriole Glee club ler's “Caprice Viennois,” Gounod's|used by the South Sea Islanders,| “It is most interesting to sce how 9—"An Evening In Paris” $—Chimes; Lone Star Rangers _Television; Anita Berg, pianist |10:30—Dance orchestras “AveMaria,” and @& Beethoven |the Incas, and other primitive peo- | like each other the implements of 9:30—Correct Time 8:30—Republican National Commit — “Buck” O'Neill Says: 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 | quartet. il the aboriginal Peruvians and South 9:31—Musical program )—Radio Sweethearts 6—Stock reports; news Her home is & museum made the | Sea Islanders are,” Miss Walden- 10—Concert Bureau program 9—True story hour _Television; Allen Studio §:30—Dinner music Two well known excerpts from | more charming by the fact that her | Heimann said. “I firmly believe 11—News and weather 10—United Salon orchestra i Wall Street Review' :20—Baseball scores; health talk |popular musical shows will be sung | paint brush has been invoked to|Atlantis, the lost continent, must 11 WICC, Brid, 266 : news bulletins; weather |y.3)__sussia Reka, soprano :30—WGY players by the Quaker girl soprano during & | supply original backgrounds and | have connected the two, and a voel- G—Music Hour H chestra |9:45 orenza Herrira, songs 8—Musical program concert period at 8:30 over WJZ and | settings forher exhibits, ker-wanderung—a migration—must 7—Studio program 200—W PAP— 395 : 10—Television; Gertrude Crispi, uke [ 9-—Same a8 WEAF | WBZ. The selcctions are “Cross Your | One of her most valuable posses- | have taken place from what 18 7:15—Radio Trade Association red Chigi, Elmo Russ, joint| .15 _Guiseppe Adami, violinist 11—Radiogram Heart” from “Queen High" and |sions is a carved figure of the|now South America to Oceania, or 7:45—Baseball scores and weather i At ilu;cw—»Conccrl Party “Aut u:v‘edo't:ehm" from “Blue | demon, Ball, the god of destruction, | vice versa. Just as soon as I can §—Question Box berston, SONEs - Paradise.” er numbers during IR (B e and weatuen |9 —Dr Guorse King, talk e ]‘l';,;'fo'n‘“‘.',_‘m v T ) |{bis period includo & selection rom §:30—Republican National commit- ance orehestra P ve Entertai ‘ Rodgers' “She's My Baby,” Chamin- B To0—WHN—3%5 30sert Lone Enteriainers Through the Static l B i $—True Story Hour ;I——;mdm 2!«) 'n;-'r*:\\mn Popular s'ong recital ler's “My Treasures” and a selection R 0—Dance orches b Hay. ) : from * es." 10—Mausical program 5—Conway's Broadway Chat s vrearau G m “The Vanities. 10:30—=Salon orchestra merican concert -t FEttgtedy e — 3 . Jimmy Flynn, tenor i—Time; weather forecast will be offered over WTIC 8t 7| Immediately followAng this pro- 900—WHBZ, Springtield—333 4 % 5—Orchestra 4 f ey report Larney Young, contralto . 3—.s|ng.:}r§‘\'rigmu o'clock tonight by a concert orches- | gram will come another review of —Concert announcement 1 heridan Theater talent 77\ oS0 olio tras, supported by Edward Gehr-|musical selections, which will in- mE DROP IN 'I'EMPERATURE ls JUST O assboll. apores 11—Mr. and Mrs. Woods, harmony | = Mustent BOTIONS man, baritone. The program includes | clude vocal and instrumental rendi- "l"“::' ‘;:“'I"("‘ o 10:30—Orchestra ¢ three 'I'Mhaikow-k)l'_h n\lmb:rl. :(he | tions such as “I Never Kissed a Baby cm[‘ REMINDER o 8 "3 Cheasley, numerology | 11:02—Weather forecast overture (ram 2 N:‘c':." L; Like You, ‘March of the B:AD=DiLlort il i BT e ant houp [ BUledt tAndante. Cgiia le" and | Marlonett from Jako- §—Universal tours St “Chanson Triste,” Rublnsteln's | bowaki's e . . 5:30—The Quakers Ben Deyll Lot er 5—Perkina children's hour “Mclody fn F." | Moussogouraky’s | Lifetime,” “High Hat,".a selection that co d weather precautlons are In order 9—Concert program rrect time; ocean life. S ol Song of the Flea,” a selection from | from “Funny Face” Ager's “For- —Industrial period Gershwin's “The Song of the|cver,” Coates’ “At the Fair” and & 10—Correct time 5 ; 10:01—Sextet and orchestra SOmtiestta. - ational Republican Se4Ker | jrame" and “The Song of the VOIga | selection _from, Nicode's “Scenes 10:30 — Democratic Campaign pro- “*‘"“\\g‘:“_‘:'} L}:f.‘ s e el Boatmen. | from the South.” gram i ii Britt Enter Manning and Howard, songs | Addi Britt Entertainers 5 ‘i » 11—Baseball scores : St ‘45— Richard Maxwell, tenor Following this feature will come A salon orchestra will offer & [ ] : 0—WELWL—370 y numbers by —Symphony orchestra A another set of “Ask Me Anothers” |musical program of 11:45—Time and weather tmann pHOSCE 5 et 5 by Jack the inquisitor, which will be | Cul, Svendsen, Chopin, Grieg, Masz- reedrick Miller, violinist EASTERN STATIONS B 'at & welock by the regular | kowski, Tschaikowsky, Sibelius and 650—WNAC, Boston—464 » = of £. Hous - weekly studio party, which has |Schubert during a recital over WOR Ready for immediate delivery 5—Ted and His Gang 1 SR §—Dance orchestra e R O st 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 changed many a dull hour into en- | at 10 o'clock. The program will open 30—'Archbishop John L. Spald- sport talk joyable onea. with Weber's “Invitation to the 6:25—Newscasting 6:31—Dance orchestra | Dance” ma, sindanan. the a core :45—K. of C. orchestra g 0 g . 7--News and baseball seores ; rchestra WEAF offers at 7 o'clock an in- {Schubert's famous “Marxhe Mil- | % . mos ‘n’ Andy” L At WOLA—R i . | teresting and varied program of |tairc.” - “0'“‘25‘?‘:' ‘fl:‘; 11-8 P 0—Newspaper Sidelights | 5:20—"Swimming Lessons’ 7 i |songs and orchestral selections . L.C. . 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