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1937-05-11 [P B-8] 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 Lorenzo Jones 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 Guiding Light •< 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 Original^y. 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. 8:00 Cbronation Gordon Hittenmark Coronation Coronation " 6 00 6:15 .... •' ... Air Headliners « 6:30 ** * J.go 6:45 « n —• — — --.-— ___ 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 ■■ •* Ma Perkins 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 Backstage Wife 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~<Gumps TI'OO Orchestra. 11:15 of 11 Homespun Story Mary Marlin Your News Parade 1115 8:30p.m.—WRC, Fred Astaire; Model Shown . 11:30 Helen Jane Behlke Moscow Broadcast $89.50 Four-Star FroUc Helen Trent Romance 1130 WJSV, Jack Oekle's 11:45 :Joe Dumond's Cadets We Are Four Our Gal Sunday 1145 College. p.M. 10:00 p.m.—WOL, Northern Dra- Allowance .... P.M.I matic Co. $15.00 12 00 Love and Learn News—Music 11:15 p.m.—WMAL, Slumber (Luncheon Music .Five-Star Revue 12:00 12:15 News Bulletins Dan Hour. , Harding’s Wife News—Songs Pretty Kitty Kelly 1215 12:30 Farm and Home Hour Words and Music Modernized Classics George Rector 12:30 PAY ONLY . 12:45_“___“_“ "_Real Life Stories 12:45 Short-Wave Programs. $74.50 1:00 Farm and Home Hour Serenade 9:15 "Merrie Royal Salute Through~a Woman's Eyes i :00 pjn.—LONDON. 1:15 Empire’s Homage Empire's Homage Empire's Homage Empire’s Homage 115 England," OSF, 19.8 m., 1:30 and Address 15.14 King's and Kings Address and King’s Address 130 meg.; OSD, 35.5 1:45 " •• Has These Features: _“ 1:4S m„ 11.75 meg.; GSC, Magic Chef 2 :00 Do You Want to Write? 31.3 m„ 9.58 meg. Pepper Young’s Family King’s Address Manhattan Matinee 2 00 9:30 in 2:15 Conservatory of Music Ma Perkins Wakeman’s •• pjn.—BERLIN. "Life " Sports Page J:15 • • 2:30 1900," DJD, 25.4 m., Automatic Oven Porcelain-Lined Oven Vic and Sad« Question Before House 2:30 2:45 Alice Hutchins Drake •* 11.77 meg. The O’Neills_ Poetic Strings 2:45 Heat Control and Broiler 3:00 Parents and Teachers Lorenzo Jones News Bulletins Base Ball Game TOO 315 D. C. Music • Clubs Wakeman’s Sports Page S:15 • Full Insulation Non-Clog Burners 3:30 Club Matinee Follow the Moon Variety Program 3 30 3:45_“_The Guiding Light " « « j';45 • Flat Top • Auto-Flash Lighter 4.00 of Marlin Story Mary N. Y. U. Glee Club Wakeman’s Sports Page Base Ball Game 4-no ,r« auto as 4:15 Young Hickory Dari Dan •’ •• <■ Adventures 4.,5 Buy on Our 4:30 The Singing Lady Don Winslow' « *■ « 4 This Offer for a Limited Time Only 4:45 Evening Star Flashes Little Orphan Annie Today’s Winners " « 4!4S GLASS Budget Plan ~ PROMPT DRIVE-IN SERVICE 5 :00 Our American Schools Sundown Revue rwu Cocktail'Capers r«o.5(Kj Sto vet ■ Fifth Floor 6 15 Harry Kogens Orch.
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