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astoral by Tausig. WOR, will substitute for Miss Zachn J7 will lead the broadcast. ast over WABC pres group of songs tc —Correct time e arias as she is away on her vac ‘ e e CBS system this evening at nine | his talent 'BS program from New With trunks packed for a trip to | tion. Solos by Patricia O'Connell ‘clock. | A M. S York—Sorrento Serenaders Europe which was to mean he debut feature the concert given by 2| The phenomenal rapge and purity | S m from New |in Dresden as an opera singer New and old favorite will Dbe|Goldman band which the NBC of s Talivanes . eolhvturey andl = Romancers Pearl Besuner, young soprano of \led together in the organ re-|tem will broadcast from the New | prano voice won its radio popularity | { A NTION! f .’“.‘;_i‘— l“h \\._\.\' Players present | Cincinnati, received a telephone call | cital by Lew White which will be | York University campus this evening 'from the fact that the high ¢ Ds R P e SATURDAY 5 ummary of programs R S e e ‘K"'\:::"_ 3t e astna he ip hroatiash oVen the NBC system at [at §:45. : e |ana mayer-Rick byer the mlorosll behry o ane: slire. AW of e 5 0 etropolitan Opera | 11 o'clock. WEAF will cad the In her solo group Miss O'Connell | bhone houndary line nor do they latest books of all publishers. 7 15—Madison Trio York mple Hour 5 9 SoTe . Enstern Daylight Saving Time | 5:45 Sroil Yirovano R s e W azh _‘f}n pany ‘.\Mmml\ she responded. | chain for this broadcast will present a song by the director, | plast the instrument. For her last || Keep abreast of the most popu- he result was a contract by which e | My Heaven of Love appearance of the season Miss 1 lar new books by renting then . &3 : Gossipers—sketch | ington. D. C—National Forum = Vo :-283—WTYIC, Hartford—1060 :30—Gold Spot orchestra 10 80 CBE program frani Mew |SU° HSEAmS Hhs yeUneoetioaprane ) The pesniityl fieac mevemon of France will sing by request the || at a small cost of three 800—Black and Gold Room orch 7:00—Dynamite and Donkeys, Tex York—Jesse Crawford's Melody on the “'ll’OI»nll{zAr\ staff. Her | Grieg's piano concerto will be play- Muriel I ance, discovered last |beautiful Bell Song from Lakme, || day. No deposit vequired. €:25—News bulletins | Hour debut as Seibel in Faust with an all ed by Alexander Semmler, accom- | g,ping by Wendell Hall, and since |and with Redferne Hollingshead and Special. Books for Me 6:80—Hatel -Bond Trio—Emil 7:15—Baseball scores | 11:00—Mike and Myer star cast was so successful that she | panied by the full symphony orche that time a constant success in the[the male guartet, will be heard 'n JACKAWAY'S GIFT SHOP ‘Heimberger. director 7 St. Regis orchestra 05 2 therect: tme was re-engaged for the next scason |tra under the direction of I(O\\'znd‘—l-h_.“,vr of the Air programs., wilt| Miserere fro 1l Trovatore. 58 “r‘s' Main Kr65—Baseball scores T Week of the World's Busi-|11: Rty and the Buropean trip went into | Barlow during the Symphonic hour | ake her vacational farewells dur-| Little Joe Warner, dialectician, « ! 2:00—Joint. recital with Turton talk 1 ‘eather report | the discard. to be broadcast Sunday afternoon «Gornwall, baritone, and Walter §:00—Chicago Celebritics—1os An- | RS program from New | This, briefly, is the history of the at three o'clock over WABC, New *Arpour, pianist s Trio; Great Lakes quartet York—Ingraham's Paramount young soprano who will be heard | York and the Columbia broadcast- %:30—Landay Revelers | 8:830—The Pickard Family—songs.| Hotel orchestr: over the WEAF network of the NBC |ing system §:00—Silent novelty orchestra = system Sunday evening at 9:15. Other compositions which will be | Ry 8:45-10:30—CGoldman band concert WEEL Boston Born in the old Queen City, Miss| heard on this program include the 303—WJZ, Springficld—990 Patricia O’Connell. soprano | —Hour for Children Besuner was steeped in the atmos- |overture from Mozart's Don Juan y §:10—Frank Carle, pianist 110 wo Troupers—Marcella | 6:50—Nantasket Beach phere of that center of music. After |and the some composer's Turkish . 5:25—Lost and found; positions | Shields and Helene Handin | 7:00—News despatches attending Cincinnati university and | March together with a movement Lo 11:00—Slumber: music | 7:15—From New York—Hotel the conservatory, she studied in | from Brahm's First Symphony. 1—Pizzitola strummers 12:00-—Aviation | Pennsylvania concert orchestra | New York for two years — | 6:00—Time i e ; | 7:30—Musical program | = Bizet's Carmen, selected by the f:0hrNma hulietina ; £ Db WhAY, Dinalpat 3005 1 pon-Camdpade Howr o o | To the tune of Bullard’s Stein composer himself from his opera, 8:§6—Gaile Darling and Don Ram- | 5:30—Don and J-:mn' b0 =riom New Temke WG HouTh e e b Y he peoeram ool say 00—Seckatary Hawkins 10:00—From New York—-Danae Or= [ v #4:30—Gold Spot orchestra i:30—Gold Spot Pals (NB(') e hlecstmen o Qe aluneRoshi b orchentes L0 Westhenand o foraca, iood Fellows Get Together throush | cast from _Belle Island, = Detrolt Spua o eueic gl orySiunes 11:05—Boston Glohe news de- :,-”.0}»1 Sh m s R ‘le '”"&'.'“ :;:x T :;\‘]m ’)‘IO}:‘\‘K?\' 0— New (—Raseball scores | i | o'clocl. Colar w diree « progra ! ’i!Pv:‘ah;iurianic by Falv —“A Week of the World's Bus- | , _\"’."”'l‘“\ Galsslapn | The singers are Robert Helman, | KDKA will broadcast the program L Frank Parker, Richard Maxwell —— ichestra hy D. Klein (NB() : 1% - Carlton Boxill, William Ryder, Sta1- | A complete musical service as it | ley McClelland, Olaf Oleson and |is presented in old world cathedrals [ | | | 1 | direction will broadcast |the Detroit Symphony orchestra another program of the series When | which the NBC system will broad- 8:00—Sailortown S:0 h Parker's Old Fashioned S06—KDKA. Pittsburgh—980 £:30—Dusk in Dixie | ging S:hool | 5:00=Pipes @ Dan ¢ 0—Detroit Symphony orchestra —Henry Theis and his orches- e o W | John Kucbler. They will be uccom- will be given during the Cathedral 0—Sportogram tra at Coney Island 7 _(‘himes; baseball scores panied by the Radio Joes, an acord- | Lour broadcast from WABC and | 10:05—T.eo Reisman's orchestra 9:00—Detroit Symphony orchestra 7:05—Studio program ionist. Joe Biviano, and a saxophone | stations of the CBS at four o'clock | —Noble Baseball scores (NBC) GRS R player, Joe Pecaros, WJZ leads the | Sunday afternoon. Following the —T.eo. Reisman's orchestra 00—Historical Highlight, “The 6.00—Detroit Symphony orchestra | broadeast chimes, Parker's Rejoice The Tord 0—Time Battle of San Jacinto™ | 10:00—Male Octet | —— Is King will be played as a proces- 1—Weatherman 10:30—Andy Mansfield and Virgipia | y,.20_Same as WJZ Prague and its environs have sup- | sional, and Mozart's March of the 3—News, bulletins | s | {1:01—Weather; baseball scores plied many of the world's finest vio- | Priests will be played for the pr —Time 111:00—Enna Jettick dance | 11:05—Messa to 1ar North linists. This evening at 9:30, WOR's | lude. Pl 3 12:0 —Hawaiians | — * |listeners will have the opportunity Solos to be heard include Cujus 337—WJAR, Providence—5§90 12:30—Henry Theis dnd his orches 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 | ¢ Joaring another—Betty Gould, | Animam of Rossini. God Shall Wipe 7:05—News flashes tra at Coney Island 7 tock quotations who heads a string trio. Away My Tears by Sullivan, and gl oakuinitetataeiweator Buksaw S100Tohnnyg Hampie ershesis alliscoress ety & | Miss Gould is the first young wo- | the recitation, Daughters of the City report 3 2 g fromiHotel’ Gibson S School of Music jan to achieve fame as the first| by John Barclay, accompanied by Z:X:-’JB:Y;‘:SMT{n;\-lacr:::mm o A B ””*I““"' e violin and the director of the or-|the orchestra. 30— S:30—Piano recita Sos 8 a - 3 s 5—Melody Ramblers 344—WENR. = b b ol By Orphsston, | CISSTEDT Hie NpRgie Opratcon "6 The ‘Cavalcade—NBC feature | 6:00—The Air Jun et [pans. London organization which | Cotton Tyed Joe, Steamboat Bill | M0_WGY Electroc Hour—NBC | §:15—The Farmer's Farmer i oured the United States and Can- |and Well I Swan three typical IR 0™ aio omain | _Dance music | Associated with Miss Gould will | southern mountain classics which q e aenar (0D s aaaeville i acomiiey |he Sally Kempler and Dorothy | the Pickard family will broadcast | Zacharias, For the first broadcast |during its program through the 11;05-~Baseball scores L | 389—WBBM. Chicago—770 \F—-————‘—] Miss Madeline Vose, staff artist at | NBC system this evening at 8:30 - 349—WARC, Uew York—860 | 7:00—Studio orchestra and Maxcy | T h s | $:00—The Vacationists in Camp | church organ hroug the tatic » 30—Musical Vespers | 7:30—Dimer dance with L I L ——— FAIATITLILLIILLAIAAALLTILIILIATALILIALLA4LITA AL IAAAVIAA 9N | ~ ] 7ip0—Kportslants, resume of major | Garden and College Inn or hest \~' x e =y . g K H | $:00—Dusk in Dixie—plantation | Radio listeners of New Britain | Y S f ' Vparis B: Ten Years’ Satisfactory ‘ Vincent Lopez and his orch.| tunes. orchestra and quartet I'will be afforded an opportunity to Sorrento Serenade | s:30—Studio feature (CBS) hear two musicians well known to ; | o §:30—The Romancers | 9:00—Nit-Wit Hour (CBS) them at seven o'clock this evenint| Seerce ¢ 0.-Bradford Browne's Nit Wit | 9:30—Half Hour with Chicago | when Burton Cornwall, who has : : gl It is a Hupmobile in every detail of its construction HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW cen engaged as a soloist a ! ) .. . Powered by the selfsame Hiupmobile motor 1930 HUPMOBILE SIX which made the Century Six a spectacular success s ... Built to Hupmobile's rigid standards of precision- ion from 5 02 manufacture . . . It 15 1009 a Huymobile—but a t conds « . . The famous ) improzed with chestras our orchestra oaL 94 Temple Hour 10:00—Studio I'rolic South Congregational church, and NO c 10-b0~National Forum from Wash- | 10:30—Lou Lewis and his Garden of | Walter Arbour, talented young pian- | . ington Allah orchestra ist of this eity. will present a joint @ {0:30—Jesse- Crawford’s Melody = cital in the studios of WTIC h Y - - - | Hour—organm music 379—WGY, Schenectady—i90 | Cornwall has sung with both \ - O tinw f " ] : utomatic Oil Heating for Homes {i:00—Paramount orchestra | 6:00—Dinner music |the CenterConsregational_church Laiing 12:00—Correct time | —Baseball scores and Saratoga | and the Baptist choirs of New Brit- | Nl $'>(‘ ]n : 0 { race results | ain. He will join the South church Odel R 3 )}0 00' Stalled -422—WOR, Newark—71( | 6:29—Time | next month. A recital given by him §:00—Tee Time—Billy Arnold’s or-| \_{x‘u—[jlvr\nmvzvlhfl.\' o jointly with Miss Janet Cooper, so- | chestra § 0—Plano Twins (New York) | prano, in Steinway hall, New York | fi:Ofl-—Buln\:z time 7>‘r\|‘lv)r\ ;‘no‘):‘hfn\ | ¢ity, won for him considerable com- fi:ni-—-iflll C w;y;‘senxs -I”«”‘; '\g"‘ :;nfl\‘\ (New |mendation from metropolitan critics 6:15—Newseasting e pRILAINYIS RS acempanist e elle §:20—Marie Harcourt, singing 1io- | York) b "l<"('",.';""‘m“n'lwll Bacelad inist | 8:00—The Cavalcade (New York) k _‘\_)'“ # e 30 Musical Travelogue — Mme. | $:30—Musical program (Rochester, ATHOUE RADROLRE P of M: Plazejowicz-Ullman, pianist 1‘ N. Yo Theron Hart, local planist and com Phone 3130 more powerful Hupmobile. With its time-tested Hupmobile engine made still smoother and sweeter . running . . . It is 1009 a Hupmobile—but a hand- ed 4=cheel Hupmobile stecl- Foot operated dimmer control and rubber-cush- somer Hupmobile. Made still smarter by cleverly tailored sheet metal, by new, lower-swung lines . . . : It is 1009 a Hupmobile—but a still sweeter riding e Geatrous and driving Hupmobile. Made more comforzable by ra R ecerly tailored 14, full centilat LSV EATIAINAAIAALLIAIII IS TAVIALAA I LT IAA AN % > P . .. o poser. His part of the program will . . ~ .50-—Sports review 9:00—WGY Hour (New York) - oL . 2 2 oo pe fenders o o\ fflofi;fl’fieh time 000 R oA Rolf Hourl(Nework) ;.’“““’“; of Im.. selections from Chiop- — — — - more seat a_nd leg room, by many engineering refine. St s ek ey 2701-Bommedore Grill orchestra | 11:00-12:00—Special broadcast to |1 and a ranscription of Scarlatti's 2R : s ments, adding to speed, safety and ease of control... ' - o % £/ ¢ , x parking lights. 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