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I JOHN Mccormack THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY. -Nuv L.-MBEK 27. 1K29. 11 158.3—WCA1J Philadelphia—l,l7B. itself In practically- every program, the 6:oo—Aviators: news; orchestra. BROADCAST FEATURES highlights of the radio turkey trim- 7:oo—Orchestra: finance; act. ! mings will be the Pennsvlvanla-Corneil 6:oo—Jump ! grid battle and a broadcast version of Today the Radio Wreckers. Delila,’* PRESENT on (2 hours). FOOT BALL AND OPERA "Sampson and featuring Devora (AUnn+ndam WMAL TO I ; B:3O—WABC programs t Nadwomey. 10:30 —FurfashioneSrs. | contralto. 11:00—Hour from WABC. I The foot ball classic is scheduled to PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1929. go on the air at 1:45 p.m. from Phils- i Pcnnsylvania-Cornell Game Will Graham McNamee de- (Meters letters, kilocycles right. p.m. delphia, with i ... on left of call on All time unless 385.8—KDKA Pittsburgh—9Bß. FOUR-ACT COMEDY otherwise indicated.) Go on Air Through WRC scribing the happenings. WRC will be I (s:oo—University of Pittsburgh: vocal. the Washington outlet. Government 6:3o—Orchestra: Dlxia Steppers. Tomorrow. Miss Nadwomey, the first outstanding 7:OO—WJZ (15 minutes): Safety Sam grand opera singer to recognise radio, Always keep “Broken Home” to Be Offered I LOCAL STATIONS. 7:3O—WJZ programs <2Vi hours). wtll be featured in an operatic program I material, Employees 10:00—Radioet; WJZ (30 minutes). A varied dish of program for an hour beginning at 11 p.m. Tht« 315.8—WRC—959. 475.9—WMAL—839. 11:00—Penn State Band. , liberally garnished with a foot ball con- also will be heard in Tonight by Show Boat (National Broadcasting Co,) Forum.) topped by specially pre- broadcast Wash- tube (Washington Radio Orchestra. test and oft a aspare worry 12:00—Don Bestor's ington through WRC. 2:3o—The Melody Three. 3:00-*Columbia Ensemble. pared grand opera program, is radio'* The religious aspect of the holidav Company. 3:ls—Opera by Percy and June 3:3o—“Our Little Playhouse." *BB.7—WHAM Roehsater—l,lsß. contribution to the Thanksgiving day ! introduced the about financial digest, menu, according by will be •In Mid-Week 4:oo—Musical album- to plans announced Hymn Sing, featuring a with vour troubles when a Meredith. 6:oo—Monk’s Orchestra: WJZ 05 Federation 3:3o—Studio program. -4:3o—Primer for town farmers. the National Broadcasting Co. group of vocalists who broadcast .minutes). With, the holiday spirit manifesting Character Loan—-which “A Broken Home,” Phil Maher'* four- 3:4s—Rosalie Erck. contralto. 4:4o—Club Plaza Orchestra. 7:3o—Same as WJZ (3Va hours). ! through WRC at. 7 o'clock. you obtain without col- act comedy drama, will be produced to- 4:oo—"American Polk Lore,” by Felix s:ls—Twilight Troubadours. , specially prepared Thanks- Orman. s:4s—Thirty Club, conducted by A. Schenectady—79B. | giving day program for quickly night. by ’ Y 365.6—WHAS Louisville—62 *». scheduled WRC I lateral—will ad- Hank Simmons' “Show Boat 4:ls—Leila JoeLHulse. contralto. Cloyd Gill. is "A Song cf- Thanksgiving.” by tli» company WMAL and associated 4:3o—Dancing melodics. B:oo—Correct time. 6:oo—Dinner music; talk. 7:oo—Dinner Dancers: Book M~n. vance you the funds you over (30 minutes); WGY I! Salon Singers, to be heard from .12: Star, 7 rOO—WEAF 7:3O—WJZ (30 minutes); Karl Schmidt. , an'l you Columbia Broadcasting System stations s:oo—National Woman's Party fea- 6:01—-Flashes from The Evening to 1 p.m. A similar program is offered need and allow to . Players. 6:oo—Xylophonist; Players. The story is based on the conflicting ture —"The Women on the 6:ls—Dinner concert. Franklin i by the Thanksgiving Carolers, -a male return money Florence Baryard 7:15—"T0 the *'airles." original pres- B:oo—Concert orchestra. 9:OO—WEAF and WJZ (2 hours). through the in Farm." bv Mr*. B:lo—Same WEAF (2 hours). l octet, WJZ and associated sta- interests of a busy business man and as 11:00—Reporters; of Ken-, > small, monthly pa y- HiHes. entation by Edna Moreland so- Amy Goldsmith. University tions at 1:45 p.m. his dissatisfied wife, who longs for ex- 5:15 —Sky sketches. prano. 10:30—Orchestra and tucky. i ments 11:00—Albany dance hour. (1 that you hardly citement and social prominence. s:3o—"The Lady Next Door." 7:3o—Radio Joe and his Budget Boys. 12:00—Dance music hour). miss—and which build s:ss—Summary of programs. B:oo—Grand opera concert. Another dramatic sketch. "The Pic- 6:oo—"Famous Paintings in Many; B:3o—Forty Fathom Trawlers. 382.8—W8Z Springfield—Bßß. 461.3—WSM Nashville—6s6. D. C. MAKES PURCHASE, a final cash balance for ture I Saw in the Mirror," will be broad- lends.” bv Alice Hutchins 9:oo—MacFadden Red Seal hour. 6:00 Markets; dinner music. 7:OO—WEAF and WJZ (1 hour). you in "Y’our Bank.” cast by WMAL during the weekly Mac- ' Drake. 9:3o—La Palina smoker. 6:3o—Pie time. 6:oo—Craig's Orchestra mixed quartet. programs hours). Fadden Red Seal hour. The acene of 6:ls—Black and Gold Orchestra. 10:00—Kolster hour. 7:OO—WJZ (2’4 9:OO—WEAF and WJZ (2 hours). Buys Lot aa Addition to Municipal 7:00 —"Amos 'n' Andy.” 10:30—In a Russian Village. 9:3o—Feature program. 11:00—Musical Movie news; dance. the story is laid in far-off Africa. 7:ls—Rise of Goldberg. ll;oo—Hank Simmons’ Show Boat—- 10:30—Same as WJZ (30 minutes). Center Area. WMAL'* principal musical features 7:3o—Correct time. "A Broken Home.” 11:00—News; Loew's Orchestra (45 276.1—WRVA Richmond—l,ll6. durlrg —Golden 12:00 to I:ooa—Stanley Bell’s Thanks- minutes). The District Commissioners yesterday ! will come the Roister hour and 7:31 Gems. 6:oo—William Byrd Trio; talk. the La Palina smoker. Ben Behin's 8:00— Mobiloii concert, giving musical party. approved tHe of a lot at 1015 I CENTRAL SOUTHERN 7:oo—Everybody’s Business. purchase Dance Orchestra will be the chief con- B:3o—Happy Wonder Bakera. AND Fifteenth street, • Prbgram 7:3O—WJZ (30 to be used aa it part of tributor t« the Roister presentation. As 9:00 —Halsey-Stuart program. Early Tomorrow. STATIONS. minutes); News- Leader. , ! its specialty the orchestra will play a 9:3o—Palmplive hour. 9:3oa—“Just s Little More of Some- 428.3—WLW the Municipal Center. -*, , Cinrlnnati—7Bß. 6:30 —N. B. C. (1 hour): variety. j , thing Else." property ¦ ; medley of familiar Victor Herbert 10:30—Salon'Singers. •, orchestras. , The was bought from Louis m s' three 6:oo—Hour of 10:00—Dixie Spiritual Singers. compositions, "Kiss Me Again." "Gypsy 11:00 —Weather forecast, 10:00a—Columbia Mixed Quartet. 7:oo—Educational; scrap book. $1,500 10:30—-WJZ program (30 J. Nichols for on the ‘recom- Sweetheart" and "I'm Falling in Love i 11:01 to 12:00—Le Paradis Band. 10:30a—Morning Merrymaker*. 7:3o—Radioet presentation. minutes). 1726 Pa. Ave. N.W. pro- 11:30a —Thanksgiving service from the 11:00—Hotel orchestra hour. mendation of L. E. Atkina, AssLstainl With Some One.” The La Palina 8:00—Hour from WJZ. 12:00—Old Hi.Uriel 2709 gram is made up of a variety of vocal Early Program Tomorrow. Washington Cathedral. 9:oo—Champions: fiddler*. Virginia Fiddlers. Engineer Commissioner. i B:lsa—Morning devotions. 12:00—Columbia Noonday Club. lender U. S. (Jovernment Supervision and orchestral selections. 10:00—Night Club; brevities. B:3oa—Cheerio. 12:30—Yoeng’s Orchestra. 11:00—“Two on the Aisle.” Original Presentation Scheduled. 9:ooa—Morning melodies. ):30—Ambassador Orchestra. 12:00—Dance: Howard Melaney (l'i "Flashes From The Evening Star.” a 10:00a—Cunningham’s musicale. I:4s—Pennsylvania-Cornell foot ball hours). dally news resume by Ralph McCabe of 10 :15a— Hits and bits. game. the newa staff of The Star, will open 10:45a—National Home hour, with 288.2—WTAM-WEAR~ Cleveland-1,878. I * evening program. It will be Betty Crocker. 295.4—WJ5V—1.488. I WMAL'* Co.) 6:ls—Hotel orchestra. i followed by an original presentation bv 11:00a—Pilgrims of rhythm. (Independent Publishing 7:oo—Orchestra: Coffee Artists. | Victor Broadcasts | ; Edna Moreland, soprano, which she calls 12:00—Twelve O'clock Trio. 3:00 to s:oo—Midafternoon musicale. B:OO—WEAF (30 minutes); the Boys. "To the Fairies." and the weekly pro- 12:30—A Song of Thanksgiving. 6:3o—Dinner music. 9:oft—Feature (30 minutes); j hour 7:ls—Children's WEAF gram by "Radio Joe and His Budget 1:00—Rational Farm and Home period. ( 1 Vfc hours). Boys," who have arranged a special —Special musical program. 7:3o—Johnnie Oraham's Orchestra. 11:00—Dance and organ (2 hours). "Thanksgiving night” program, dedi- 1:45 to 4:3o—Pennsylvania-Cornell 8:00—Lon a Vogt, soprano. cated exclusively to the contributors to foot ball game. B:ls—Shenandoah Rambler*. 398.8—WCX-WJR* Detroit—7sß. the Tinfoil Club. B:4s—Carl Conrad, baritone. B:oo—Dinner music: Forecasters. 2*8.9—W0L—1.210. contralto, JOHN feature described as "The Rise 9:oo—Sue Kennedy, (2 McCORMACK A new I (American 7:OO—WJZ programs hours). cf Goldberg" will be introduced tonight Broadcasting Co.) 9:15 —Chick Godfrey, tenor. Time, 9:3o—"Tonv the Barber His Mus- 9:00 Rainbow Man: dance hour.
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