and the Sveneon brother* in a mind* ent-Teacher Association at 10:30 reading act. am. Coronation Saturday in the school, Fourteenth Radio Programs street and Kalmla road. Miss ASTAIRE of a man Capital’s TO 'T'HE in 25 The British OFFER struggle who, coronation cere- The all-day mart is being held at yean, produced an aeroplane monies will be broadcast tomor- the suggestion of Mrs. Earl W. Sapp TODAY’S PROGRASl MAY available at moderate coat to the row all networks, WMAL In- REE LEEF 11, 1937. gen- by association president, instead of the eral will be aired the local service at 4 public during Edgar itiating am, annual school luncheon. There will P.M.I W.MAL—630k WRG-950k WOL-l,310k WJSV-1,460k P.M. NEW SELECTION A. Guest’s program, heard over WMAL WJSV and WOL falling In line at be refreshment booths. says: at 7:30. 4:15, ‘The Homage of the Em- 3:00 Coronation Program Wakeman’s Sports Pag* Sing and Swing FotT " •• .< has been scheduled 3:15 Ward Du Val .. 3:ls pire” period Follow the Moon FROMAN is Ben Bemie’s star for 1:15 p.m„ with the King's 191 GET 3:30 Dog Heroes Variety Program Concert 3 30 “Just One DISMISSAL 'CAPUDINE Pop More Dance” Will JANE address slated to 8:45 Club Matinee The •< tonight In his regular program, begin slightly 3.'45 before 2 o'clock In the afternoon. of Marlin Nellie Revel! heard through WMAL at S. In line with recently announced relieves *4:00 Istory Mary Wakeman’s Sparta Page Base Ball Game—:- 4 oo Be Heard on Air 4:15 Young Hickory "Training for Jobs” « <• « policy, the Treasury Department has HEADACHE 4:30 Singing Lady Don Winslow “ " 'T'HE distinctive music of Wayne King |The Buddy Harris’ Orch. 4 30 Tonight. formally notified 191 technical em- Star Flashes •' MAY MART SATURDAY 4:45 ’Evening Little Orphan Annie Today’s Winners 4-45 will be heard again this evening because ployes of the procurement division of quicker ii ONE MORE as a feature WRG's with Science News Sundown Revue Discs JUST DANCE," of schedule, their 5:66~~j Dancing Base Ball Game-5^66 first a dismissal May is. •< ■■ I selection scheduled for the scheduled to start at 7:30. Pony rides and fortune-telling its 5:15 Meredith Willson's Orch. Three X Sisters airing Include liquid... I release the They architects, mechanical Traffic ** «• « during warm booth feature the mart of 1:30 Safety News—Did You Know? <« will May and electrical 5-39 months by Fred Astaire engineers and structural JUichreJ. 6:45 Ambassador « will alxuuly Upton Bingham Enoch Light’s Orch. South Africa has a murder wave. the Alexander Shepherd School Par- engineers. Close_ ^45 be accorded its air debut over "*:®® Amos ’n’ tonight Andy WRC at 8:30. * Wakeman^oiTSports Poetic"Melodies 6:00 Allegedly, Astaire ^y.Original A?esT Jesters Vocal Varieties Rex Battle’s Orch. Arch McDonald 6:15 agreed to introduce the number before Stump-Us Boys News—Music Alexander Woolcott 6:30 publication at the insistence of Orches- i ll News Mark JL’45_ Bulletins_ Qstlon Hittenmark Nat Brandwynne’s Orch. Boake Carter 6:45 tra Leader Johnny Green. 7:00 Husbands and Wives Russ Morgan’s Orch. Five Star Final H’mm’rst’n Music Hall 7766 Charles Butterworth is scheduled to

_ Modernized Classics himself a t.30 7 15 give surprise birthday party Edgar Wayne King’s Orch. Duchin’s Orch. A.^Guest Eddy A1 Jolson 7:30 as an added feature of the program, Witness " _ _Christian 7:45 while Green is to be joined by Dave 8:00 Ben Bemie's Orch. Sidewalk Interviews Pa¥l_Whiteman's-OrchT Watch' the Fun Go By-8766 Terry in a featured arrangement for Charioteers two of selections T 8:15 pianos from Astaire's 8 30 Songs Love^ Fred^Astaire Watch Tower Jack Oakle’a College 8:30 latest musical. Conrad Thibault will __‘_ Congress Today « 8:45 sing "Old Man River." ^ * College 1 S .00 9:15 ** Behind the News j j «« JOLSON promises a stirring 9:30 j Harpsichord Ensemble Fidler 'al_, of Jimmy Duke Ellington's Orch. Variety Program fliso study security and old age Coronation and when he 9.45J Dawn_Vic Sade_ News—Songs Talk From London 9 45 presents excerpt* from “Make 10:00 Piccadilly Music Hall News-Music Way for Tomorrow'' as his dramatic Northern Dramatic Co. Lois Bennett-16^66 MUSiC offering tonight—WJSV at 7:30. 2anCC Robert Horton 10:15 HuS° Mariam’s Orch. Art Brown " 7”;”® M l0:3o ROBERT F. _.5---“_" ___" _Gus Arnheim’a Orch. 10:45 REPRESENTATIVE 11:00 News Bulletins RICH speaks on “Let's Balance Sports—Night Owl Carl Hoff’s Orch. Moon Dial lTwi 11:15 *• ■< the the Slumber Hour Arthur Reilly .. .. Budget” during “Congress Today” heard over WOL at Midnight Frolic Orch. period, J}!®® Henry King’s Ray Benson’s Orch. 1P30 8:45. L_JL ______“_“ 11:45 Sign 03 Tod Fio Rito's Orch. Benson’s J«:9® Nighi WttChman Ray Orch. ~127o6 A TOAST to the King is an- 12 30 12:15 nounced as a feature of tile Herman Waldman’s Orch. The Hour 12:30 Witching Plcadilly Music Hall program, sched- Bulletins News Bulletins 12 45 iz____News uled by WMAL at 10 o'clock. The pro- 1:00 Night Watchman (1 hr.)_ Lights Out Sign~Off-roo gram will include Fred Zimballst, har- momcist; Jack Turner, AM. TOMORROW’S pianist-singer; PROGRAM AM Jack Kuhn, Sioux Indian tuba player, MAY 12, 1937.

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—• — — --.-— ___ 45 7:00 Coronation Afternoon Gordon Hittenmark Coronation Coronation” --y nn Programs...... 4:#* 7:15 .. pan.—WJSV, Washington* " * 7;“” ^:38 " St. Louis Base Bali Musical Interlude •j.*n 45 .... « Game. _7 7;4S 4:45 8:00 Coronation p.m. WMAL, Evening Star Gordon Hittenmark Musical Interlude Coronation son 8:15 Flashes Coronation < a is 5:20 “Two 8:30 .... p.m.—WMAL. Joltera in the Pack.” •• J:45___"_"_•;_“ 845 8:00 Coronation Gordon Hittenmark Coronation Coronation “~~9r6o 9:15 ■■ •* Choir Loft 9^5 Evening Programs. «< 7:00 9:30 News Bulletins Marriage Clinic *• 9^0 p.m.—WJSV, Hammerstein 945 The Doctor Children Music Hall; WOL, "Five Says_Today’s News—Police Flashes John K. Watkins 9 45 Star Final." 10:00 The O'Neills David Harum Get Thin to Music Magazine of_the Air 10T00 7:30 pjn.—WRC, 10:15 Personal Column •* « Wayne King's Merry Go Round 10-15 10:30 Vic •• Orchestra; WJSV, A1 and Sade How to Be Charming Big Sister 10 30 10 45 Edward Jolson. MacHugh Voice of Experience Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe 1045 '-“ 0:00 p.m.—WMAL, Ben Be rale's 11:00 The China Paint Clipper Parade Organ Recital The~

has been custodian of Mount Vernon Mt. Vernon Ladies to Convene for 52 years and, until this year, had never missed a meeting of the Spring In Annual Session Wednesday council. fereehl Dispatch to Th* Star. her identity by making appeals under Houses 5,000 Yean Old. MOUNT — VERNON, Va„ May 11 the name of "A Southern Matron.” It is estimated that the houses Of the 25,000.000 who have visited The first public meeting held for the found at Affule in the Ssdraelon Mount Vernon in the last 52 Valley years, purpose of raising funds for restoring comparatively few are aware of the by an expedition from the Jerusalem Mount Vernon was on Washington's organization of women re- Hebrew patriotic j birthday in 1854 at Laurens, S. C. University are 5,000 years old. sponsible for the restoration and Subsequent meetings followed and maintenance of the shrine. The or- funds began to pour in. However, ganization, known as the Mount Ver- I I much opposition was expressed by non Ladies' Association of the Union, j many influential men. who strongly will convene here tomorrow for a 10- | objected to women ‘‘mixing in public day session, and will be presided over affairs.” by the acting regent, Mrs. Horace After much Mann Towner of Iowa. difficulty, the Mount If wont to Vernon Ladies’ Association you Tolling of a ship's bell, in tribute was finally ] incorporated in 1858 and was to the memory of America’s first given look your best I title to Mount with President, as a passenger boat made Vernon, the stipulation that should Use 2 INI... its way on the Potomac past Mount the associa- tion fail in Vernon, about 1850, is credited start- performing its trust the would revert to the rest! ing the idea that the women of Amer- place the State of Vir- forget ginia. Each ica should take a hand in preserving year the Governor of the the estate. State appoints a board of five visitors who make an annual inspection and Aboard the boat was an invalid, represent the interest of the State Ann Pamela of South Cunningham in Mount Vernon. Carolina, who was distressed to find the home of Washington falling intb Since the founding of the organisa- tion in decay. She determined to wage a 1853, there have been but five campaign among patriotic women for regents, the last of whom, Mrs. Alice funds for the purchase and restora- Haliburton Richards of Newcastle, tion of Mount Vernon. Me., died last year. Her successor Is to 2in 1 As it was considered “undignified” be elected at council this week. for a to take in lady part public affairs. Col. Harrison H. Dodge, who is now POLISH IV Miss Cunningham at first concealed critically ill in a Washington hospital. You Can’t Afford NOT to Renovize the Eberly Way

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