Friday, May 13, 193S Wisconsin THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Madison 7:45-Ircnc RIoh-WENR KSO WMT Pag» 3-30—NBC Mickey Mouse Theater 8:00-Vocal Varieties-WENR 4:00—NBC The Catholic Hour News Broadcasts 8:00-Hour of Chamn-WJJAC'WTMJ News Broadcasts 4:30—NBC Canadian Grenadiers ,Guards SUNDAY 8-,00-Gocd Will Hour-WGN WLW Music Fete, .5:00—Concert Trio A. M. 5:30—WLW 8:00-Grand Central Station-WBBM Radio News and Programs FBIDAI NIGHT 7:45—WGN 6:00—WJJD 5:00_WTMJ WCFL 8:45—WIND 5-30—NBC Seeing Stars: Feg Murray 7:55—WBBM 8:30—U. o£ Chicago Rotindlable—WMAQ G:00—NBC Variety Hour 9-00—WMAQ WTMJ 6:15—WLS 8-30—Your Sunday Date—WON 5-30—WTBA WMAQ 9:00—WIBA WENR 7:00—WIND 6:00-WJJD 9:15-WKAQ 7-00—NBC to be announced 9:15—WLS 8:30—Cheerio—WENR 7-30—NBC American Album ot Music 9:30—WBBM WLW 7:45— WGN 8:30-MiKlng Heirs-WBBM 7-00—WIND WCFL 9:30—WBBM Preakness 9:00—WIBA WENR 7-30—WCFL 10:30—WIBA 8:00—NBC The Hour of Charm 10:00—WIBA 9:00— Academy-Theater—WMAQ Roundy to Interview 8:30—Money Matters !0:15—WCFL . 3-2.T—WTMJ 9-00—Duke ElDnsrton Orch.— WBBM 8-45—15 Minutes with Marcus Ford 11:30—WMAQ 9.30—WCFL 9:15—Jack Russell orch.—WON SATURDAY r, M. 10:00—WLW 12:15—WIBA to Be Aired 9:00—Night News Edition P. M. 9:15—Clyde McCoy Orch.—WENR A. M. 9:15—Club. Chanticleer 1:30—WIBA 9:30—Musical Mirror— WGN 5:30—WIND 1:00—WTMJ 9:30—Fletcher Henderson—WENR Douglas; Mann-Galento 5:45—WBBM 4-15—WBBM 9:30—NBC 4 ;25—WENR WMAQ Saturday's radio highlights, 10:00—Sunday Serenade 9:30—Leishlon Noble Orch.—WBBM 6:00—WLS 10:30—Club Chanticleer 12:30—Northtteld Concert—WMAQ 9:30—Lou Brecse Orch.—WMAQ 7:00—WJJD 4:30—WIND classified: !2-45—Autogyro Landing—WON SfOO—WTMJ WCFL 10-45—NBC New Penn Hotel Orchestra 9:30-Jack Benny—WTMJ 7:15—WLW WLS 11:00—NBC Stan.Norris' Orchestra 1-00—John Stccle—WGN 10:00—Will Osbornc Orch.—WBBM Boxing Bout on Air 7:30—WEBA 5:30—WIBA 1:00—Everybody's Music—WBBM Discussion 11:30—NBC Your Singing Neighbor 10:00—Clyde McCoy Orch.—WMAQ 7:40- WMAQ 5:45_WLW 1:CO—Radio Newnreel—WMAQ fi:l)0—WCFL 10 a. m.—General Federation of 10:00—All Nations Church—WCFL 7:45—WIND l:15-0n a Sunday Afternoon-WGN W.OO-Dsnce Music (to 121-WTMJ Sports will have a big place in 7:55—WBBM 7-00—WCFL WIND l:30_Parrot Cor.test-WMAQ WLW 7:45_\VC.N Women's Clubs (WMAQ): Lady Other Stations Sunday 10:00—Music As You Desire It—WfcNB the radio spotlight tonight. A 8.45—WLS l:30_SmHing Ed McConnell-WENR 10:30—Nat Brmidywynne Orch.—WBBM 9.00—WIND 8:45—WIND Astor, club leaders. 1:45—William Primrose—WEJ.R blow-by-blow description of the 9-00—WIBA A. M. 10:30— Orch.—WON WL/W 10:10—WLS 11:30 a. m.—Rep. William Lcm- 6:30—Happy Go Lucky Time—WJJD l:45-Cubs vs. Pirales-WGN WIND 10:30—Fletcher Henderson—WMAQ \0 - round heavyweight boxing 10:30—WLW WGN 9-30—WBBM ke (WIBA): subject not an- 6-.10— Early Morning Melodies—WIND WJJD WCFL WBBM 1(1:45—Lane Thompson Orch.—WENR 11-00—WJJD WIND 10:00—WLW 7-IIO— From the Organ Loft—WBBM 2:00—National Vespers—WENR ll:00-Nixbt Watch 'to :il-WIND bout between Nathan Mann and 2:00-Stran e As It Seems-WMAQ Peter Van Steeden, above. Is one 11:40—WLW WLS n C 7:00— Organ: Weather—WLS E 11:00—Dick Licbcrt On*.-WGN Tony Galento will be broadcast °l" p.' m. — Debate (KMOX, 7-00—Coast to Coast on a Bus—WMAQ 2:30-World is Yours-WMAQWTMJ 11:00—Willie Bryant Orch.—WBBM orchestra leader who manages to at 8 by WENR, with WIBA join- WCCO): Columbia vs. Cambridge 7-30—Aubade Tor Strings—WBBM 3-00—There Was a Woman—WENR 11:00—Emerson Gill Orch.—WENH balance his assignments so that he ing the network at 8:30. And Markets 7:30—Everybody's Hour—WLS . aioo-Marlon Talley-WMAQ WTMJ 11:00—Clyde McCoy Orch.—WMAQ enjoys an accurate check on the SATURDAY 11:45_WLS on "British vs. Americart English," 8-00—Bible Highlights—WMAQ 3:30-Mlckcy Mouse-WMAQ WTMJ ll:15-Husk O'Harc's Orch.-WBBM various musical tastes of listeners. "Roundy" Coughlin, State Journal 10:05—WLS r. M. 5:30 p.m.—American Viewpoints 8:00—Church Services—WTMJ 3:45—Master Builder—WENR 11:30—Hal Drelske Orch.— WENR 10:35—WLW 12:35—WIBA 8:00—Church of the Air—WBBM 4:00—30 Minutes in Hollywood—WGN 11:.1<>—Dean Fossler, Orean—WMAQ On 's program. Peter pro- sports columnist, will have Coach (WBBM): Dr. Ales Hrdlicka on 8-00—Sunday Morning Concert—WGN 4:00—Amateur. Hour—WENB 11:30—WGN : 11:30— Charley Randall Orch.—WGN vides the musical background for "Fuzzy" Douglas of the University "The Racial Origin and the Pres- 8 30—Music and Youth—WMAQ 4:00—Catbolic Hour-WMAQ 11:30—Henri Gendron Orch.—WBBM vocalists, instrumentalists and com- of Wisconsin baseball team on his 8:30—Little Brown Church—WLS 4:00—Joe Penner-WBBM 11:45—Jimmy Noonc Orch.—WBBM ent Composition of the Austrian 8:30—Wings Over Jordan—WBBM • 4:30-A Tale ofToday-WMAQ 12:15—Husk O'Harc Orch.—WBBM edy situations. On the "For Men program at 7:15 over WIBA. 9-QO Bureau of Missing Persons—WJJu 4:30—Phil Cook's Almanac—WBBM Other Stations People." : 12:30—Moon River—WLW Only" broadcasts, he sets the proper Other headliners tonight, clas- 9 05—The Silver Flute—WMAQ 5:00-Jack Benny-WMAQ WLW o o o 9:15—Rhythm Masters (to 11:30)—WTMJ 5-00—Joan and Kermit-WBBM musical scene for famous people and sified Saturday 9-15—N. U, Reviewing Stand—WGN 5-00—Hawaii Calls—WGN Scale for Speeding Hiked j noted celebrities. And the active Van A. M. 9:15—Khythm Masters (to 11:151—WTMJ 5-30—Weekend potpourri—'WBBM SYRACUSE, N. Y.—(U.R)—Pass- i Steeden averages two college dance* Musical 5:00-Smile a Whilc-WLS Sports, 9:30—Sunshine Hour—WMAft S:.10-InterestlHE Nciehbors-WMAQ 6 p. m.—Concert Hour (WIBA, 5:00—Roundup—WIND 12:15 p. m. — Harvard-Tale 9:30—America Abroad—WLS 5:,10-Fes-Murray-WLS WTMJ ing cars while speeding is costly : a. week. 5-30—Dawn Salute—WBBM Track Meet (WMAQ): Varsity 9:45—Norsemen Quartet—WLS 5:SO-Muslcal Strelmakers-WGN in Syracuse. Traffic Judge Harry j WMAQ): "Ave Maria," Gounod; 5:30—Wake Up—WCFL 10-On—Home Symphony—WCFL 1-45—Lafayette Glee Club—WENR H. Farmer fined Miss Barbara L. j speeding, plus $1 for each car she "One Night of Love," "One 5:30—Bulletin Board—WLS mile. . . . 440-yard dash at 12:35, 10:00—Cadle Choir—WLW. 6-00-Vanety Hour WMAO WTMJ WLW passed. Miss Andrews paid $33. Paul Taylor, above, -whose well- 5:45—Good Morning—WG.N two-mile run at 1:15 (also on 10:00—Southernaires—WLS 6:00—Air Mail Flight—WBBM Andrews, 20, of Syracuse, $30 for i trained choral groups appear on Alone," "Rolling Down to Rio," 6-00—Rhubarb Red—WJJD 10:00—People's Church—WJJD 6:00—Sports Review—WLS Bing Crosby's Music Hall? Marion "Tschaikowsky's "Overture Min- 6:00—Suburban Hour—WMAQ WIBA.) . . . half-mile run at 2. 10-00—U. of Chicago Chapel—WGN 6:00—Sox vs. Cleveland—WIND 6:10—Sports Review-WBBM, 3:45 p. m. — The Preakness 10:00—Behind the Newsrecls— WMAQ G:00—Air Mail Flight—WBBM Talley's program and several other iature," Luigini's "Czardas," 0:15—Doc Schneider Texans—WLb 10:30—Meridian Music—WMAQ 6:00—Sports Review—WLS network presentations, has added a Strauss' "Emperor" waltz. 5.30—The Music Box—WGN (WIBA, WMAQ): described by 11:00—Radio City Music Hall—WENR 6:00—The Forum—WGN swing chorus to his growing list ol 8 p, m.—Son* Shop (WBBM): 6:30—Musical Clock—WBBM Clem McCarthy. 11-00— Madrigal Singers—WMAQ . 6:30—Songs We Remember—WLS vocal combinations. The swingsters G-.30—Devotionate—WTMJ 4 p. m. — Childs Cup Rcpatta 11-00—Music a la Carte—WBBM 6:30—Suppertimc Frolic—WJJD "Romance." "The Donkey Seren- 1-00—Your Neighbor——---- 11-3(1—Empires of the Moon—WENR G'.45-Arthur S. Hennlng-WGN are featured Mondays on the NBC ade," "Mighty Lak' a Rose," "One 7-00—Breakfast Club—WCFL (WGN): Columbia, Pennsylvania, H:45_Silver Strings—WMAQ 7:00-Tyrone Power-WENR WLW "Now and Then" broadcasts. 7:30—Fiddler's Fancy-WBBM Princeton on Lake Carnegie. P. M. 7:00—Merry-Go-Round—WMAQ Song." 7-30—Sunday School—WLS 12:00—Question-Air—WMAQ 7:CO—Sunday Evening Hour—WBBM o o o 7:30-Whistler and His Do*-WMAQ •>«••> 12-00—Dr. Preston Bradley—WBBM 7:00—Human Relations—WGN 7:45—Landt Trio—WMAQ 12:CO—Magie Key—WENR WTMJ WLW 7-30_Waner Winchell—WENK WLW WIND 7:45_Salvatlon Army Choristers-WJJD 7-30—Larrv Funk's Orch.—WGN WTMJ ...... ' 1000 12:00—Lamplighter—WGN WSM ...... Dramatic 8:00-Martha Crane. Helen Joyce-WGN Musical 12:15—First Airmail P. O.—WGN 7:30_F;.mil!ar Music-WMAQ WTMJ ...... 1070 B:00-Saturday Sunshine-WBBM 7:30 Sunday EvcninK Club—WIND WMAQ ...... £j° . . 1090 7:30 p. m. — Crossroads 11:30 a. m.—Mineral Point H. S. 12:30—Pan American Program—WBBM sv'cco ...... £i° • .1120 0-00—Jolly Joe. Junior Stars—WLS Chorus (WHA): 70 mixed voices WHAS ...... §;" WJJD ' (WENR) Anne Seymour as a 8:00—Amanda Snow-WMAQ modern Portia. S-30—Katharine Lenroot—WMAQ led by Ruth Wilhelmson. 8:45—Swing Serenade—WMAJ3 2 p. m.—Radio Music Festival ... 8 p. m.—First Niphtcr (WIBA, 9-00—Get Thin to Music—WGN to cbang. WMAQ): "A Wife lor PhUip 9-00—Sports Huddle—WBBM (WHA, WIBA): Mrs. Philip F. 9:DO-Florence Hale Forum-WMAQ Green." gas-Ford and Slim-WMAQ La Follette speaks, Prof. E. B. They're Carrying o o o 9:15—Minute Men—WLS Gordon leads 1,500 children in 9-30—Destroyer Christening—WGN WIBA Tonight 9:30—Half Past Eleven—WMAQ songs. 5:00—Studi o Program Variety 9-30—Our Barn—WLS 2:30 p. m. — From Berlin 1-15-NBC Uncle Ezr» 6:30 p. m. — 9:30—Boy Scouts-WTMJ (WMAQ): "F. A. E. Sonata," by Mendel Lugsage 8:46—Anna S. Richardson—WMAQ Birthday. (WBBM): at Duke university lO-.OO-Calt to Youth-WMAQ Dietrich - Schumann - Brahms, ball; "That's a Plenty," "Jam- 10:30—Farm and Home Hour-WMAQ played by George Kulenhampff, ort Hour 10:45-Across the Mike—WLS Around the World' 7 -DO—Musi c by Cutat boree Jones," "Chansonette," "Toy 11:00—Mcrry-Go-Hound—WLS Siegfried Schulze. Trumpet." ll:30-Rcp. William Lernke-WMAQ 3 p- m.—From Florence, Italy "« Bee 11-30—Uncle Joe and Aunt Sally—WJJD (WENR): second act of "Aida'," 7 p. m. — Hollywood Hotel inSS—Mldday Service—WGN (WBBM): Kay Francis, Ian Hunt- 11:15—Meet the Missus—WBBM with Gina Cigna, Beniamino Gigli ter preview "My Bill."... Georjrc f. M. . . . Children's Chorus (WBBM): Travelure Alsen Revue (WLS): Tim and 12:00—Kldoodlers—WMAQ from Jefferson county, Kentucky. FRANCES DENNEY clients 12-OF—Man on the Farm—WLa 4 p m.—Hollywood Children's Irene open a country store. 12-00—Tulip Festival—WBBM Just one of the attract- o o o 12-00—Spotlight Revue—WGN Hour '(KNOX, WCCO): Raymond know exactly what this announcement 12-00—Heinle's Grenadiers—WTMJ Paige, Henry Svedrofsky lead ive models that have Set? Penn Hote, 12-15—Harvard-Yale Track—WMAQ means ;;; a splendid chance to jav« Singmg Neighbor Miscellaneous 12:45—Home Talent Acts—WLS 25,000 school children, 96-piece made the name MEN- 12-45—Cubs vs. Pirates—WON WJJD money, and, at the same time, to stock 6 p. m. — Michigan Blossom WIND WCFL WBBM symphony. DEL TRAVELURE fam- Festival (WBBM): St. Joseph and 1:00—Slavonic Serenade—WMAQ *• » » their present and future needs. That's why this 20% Other Stations 1:15—Harvard-Yale Track—WMAQ ous the world over. Benton Harbor officials, Queen l'-15—Homemakers' Hour—WLS Dorothy McBride. 1:30—Rlcardo Orchestra—WMAQ Miscellaneous Discount Sale is always so successful. Be sure to com* Tonight Carries 8 to 10 dresses S:00-Jack Baker. Tenor-WENR 7:30 p. m. — Spelling: Bee 2-00—Harvard-Yale Track—WMAQ 9:30 a. m.—Destroyers' Christen- early for your supply! 5-OO-Don Winslow-WMAQ J,\LW 2-00—Stamp Collectors—WENR (WIBA): firemen compete. 2-15—Club Matinee—WENR ing (WGN): launching of two in the lid alone, leaving 000- 2:15—Men of the West—WMAQ ships. the body of the case for ' 2:30—From Berlin—WMAQ A FEW OF THE MANY VALUES, WITH SALE PRICES i 3:00—Sports Edition (to 41-AVJJTJ 12 m.—Holland Tulip Festival extra shoes, hats or ac- Fan Fare 3:00—Children's Chorus—WBBM (WBBM): Richard Arlen, scenes cesso--ies. Let us sfcow Make-up Mask . ; ; j ; i ; ; i i i i J : $2.00,53.60 Lucille Browning, graduate of 3:00—From Italy—WENR 3:30-Mans£!eld Singles—WGN at festival. Herbal Oil Blend ::::::::: i J :: Sl.60, $4.40 5:30~Bob El«'n-,!5! 3:45—Preakness Stakes—WMAtS you the many practical 5 45—Sport s Review— Major Bowes' program, has been S^s-We the Wives-WBBM signed by the Metropolitan Opera 4:00—Childs Cup Regatta—WGN 11:45—Jimmy Noone Orch.—WBBM styles. Starglow Lipstick and Rouge :::::::$ -80, $ .80 sU&nnio Bolognini preh.--WGN for the 193R-9 season. 4:15—Music Circle—WENR 12-15—Willie Bryant Orch.—WBBM S -45— Let's Celebrate— WMAQ 4:15—Schemes That Skin—WGN 12:30—Moon River—WLW EyeCreom. ::.;.;.:.;:::: = : $2.00,$3.60 a- Joy Terry, aged seven, Is the 4:.10—Baseball Resume—WMAQ 12:30-Jack Russell Orch.—WGN 6:00-Blos=om Festival-\\BBM newest addition to the cast of 4-30—Paul Douglas—WENR WLW Herbal Throat and Neck Blend. : ; : : . $1.60, $4.40 vi w 4:30-Jam and Jive—WGN Priced from $21.50 to $50 orts R« « — ^ "Your Family and Mine," heard 4:35—El Chlco Revue—WMAQ Face Powders .;;:: i ;:::;•:::: $1.20,52.40 4:45—El Chicago Revue—WENR Short Wave Saturday Mondays through Fridays on the 4:45—Religion in the News—WMAQ Scheneftacly — 4 TJ. m.' — El Chlco. Mild Skin Tonic ;;::::: J ::: i :: $1.12,52.20 NBC-Red network. She plays 5-00—John Harrington. Sports— WEBM W2XAD, 19.5 m., 15.33 mcK. 6-30-Paul Whiteman Orch.-WBB™ M "Barbara." Joy has been heard on 5:00—Prof. Kaitcnmcycr—WMAQ p,r|s—4:15 p. rn.—Concert from Eadio- Derby Red Make-up if also in thii sal* 7-r-o— Waltz T1m«™WMAQ "Raising Your Parents," "Our 5:00-^-Army Air Maneuvers—WGN Paris. TPA4, 25.6 m., 11.72 men. 7:00-Gcorge Olsen Kcvue 5:00—Message of Israel—WENR Tokyo 5 p, m.—Music. JZJ, 25.4 m., 7 00— Bob Crosby Orch.— WGN Barn," and "Coast to Coast on a 5:15—Heinle's Grenadiers—WTMJ 11.80 mcK. Bus," all network features. 5:30—Bob Elson Sports—WGN Badnjitst, Hungary—5 p. m.—Orches- 5:30—Uncle Jim's Questions—WMAQ tra of Royal Opera House. HAT4, 32,8 Bridge Lamps 7:30-Classlc . 5:30—American viewpoints—WBBM 7 :30_Ctossroads-\VENR Reed Kennedy, baritone on the m-. 9.12 mcsr. 7MO-A. L. Alexander-^VMAQ "Song Shop" programs, will visit 5:45— Sports Review—WJJD —5:50 p. m.—"Sonus of London 8:00— Songshop—WBB M 5:45_Wc. the wives—WBBM Town." GSP. 19.G m., 15.31 mCR.; GSD. • with Maple Basel . 8-00-Ennio BoloBnmi Orch.- his home town, Pittsburgh, be- 0:00—Swing Club—WBBM tween broadcasts this week and 6:00—Sox vs. Cleveland—WIND 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg.; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 |r DURING WEEK OF - 6:00—studies in Contrast—WGN meC.; GSB. 31.5 m.. 9.51 mcK. next. While there he will give a Moscow—6 p. m.—News and Program • with Polished Steel Bases 8:00— Paul Martin Music— 5-00—Sports Review—WLS 8:30— CurUin Time— WG « recital in the Third Presbyterian C:00—The Story ot Cotton—WMAQ for English Listeners. RAN, 31 m., 9.6 8:30-Jimmy Fi<"«-WMAQ_VVLW church, where he was formerly a 6:30—E. Madriguera Orch.—WMAQ May 14 to 21 S:45-Dorothy Thompson-WMAQ WLW 6:30—Bands Across the Sea—WGN Rome—6:30 p. m.—Chamber Music; Let this bridge lamp 8:45-Tom Sawyer- WBBM choir boy, 6:3o— Johnny Presents—WBBM Elizabeth Luin: "18th Century Music at »:B3-Amoi 'n' Andy-WMAQ WLW Mary Margaret McBride. com- 6:30—Supper Frolic (to 8:301—WJJD BolOEna." 2RO. 31.1 m., 9.63 meg.; IRF. with maple base or Toiletries Jepi., 9:00— Novcna Service— WCFL mentator, will be one of three to 6:30—Bnrn Dance Party—WLS 30.5 m., 9.83 meg.; IQY, 25.21 m., 11,90 9:00-Just Entertainmcnl-WBBM 7:00—Natl. Barn Dance—WLS WTMJ one with a polished main floor 9:15-InviUtlon ^•'Wal^-yfC^ receive the University of Missouri 7:00—'Drums'—WGN Carae»«—7:30 .p. m. — Dance Musle. »:15-Chai-lle Agnews Orch.-WENB award for distinguished service in 7-00—Lou Breese Orch,—WMAQ YV5RC, 51.7 m.. 5.8 meg. steel base with handsome shade- 9-15—Vi c Ardcn Kevuc—WBBM 7:00—Professor Quiz—WBBM ___„ Berlin—7:45 p. m.—Show Windows of 9:15-Easy Aces-WTMJ journalism to be given in Colum- 7:30-Saturday Night Serenade—WBBM 7:30—Ennio Bolognini Orch.—WGN Germany. DJD, 25.4 m.. 11.77 meg. brighten some corner of your living- 9:30— Fletcher Henderson— WENR bia. Mo., this week. London—9:15 p. m—French-Canadian 9:30-Jack Russell Jp«h.-WO N 8:00—NBC Symphony—WMAQ Cissie Loftus, celebrated stage 8:00—Ted Wcems Orch.—WIND Songs. GSI, 19.G m., 15.26 men; GSD. room or bedroom. With adjustable star of another day, comes to the 8-00—Bob Crosby Orch.—WGN 25,5 m., 11.75 mcK.: GSC. 31.3 m., 9.58 8:00—Your Hit Parade—WBBM meg: GSB. 315 m.. 9.51 meg. shade arms for comfortable reading. microphone with her famous im- 8:00—Barnyard Jamboree—WLS Tokyo—11:45 p. m.—National Program. ]0:no-Ben Cutler Orch.-^VMAg personations when she appears as 8:30-Famlly Party-WLS WTMJ JZJ, 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg. 10:00-Lei£hton Nobe Oreh -\VBBM a guest star on the "Magic Key" 8:30—Plantation Party—WGN WLW Sydney. Anstralln—3:30 a. m. (Sunday) Thrift center in:10-Dance Music no 121-WTMJ 8:45—Capitol Opinions—WBBM — Chimes. VK2ME, 31.28 m., 9.59 meg, I0:30-Flctchcr Hendcrson-WMAQ program over the NBC-Blue net- 9:00—Jack Russell Orch.—WGN . 10:45-Dlck Stabile's Orrh.-WENR work Sunday. 9-00—Front Porch Party—WLS 10:30_0«le Nelson Orch.-WBBM 9:00—Will Osborne Orch.—WBBM WIBA Sunday . 10:30—Bo b Crosby Orch.— WGN Shopper. Mrs. Alice Hantke; Music for 9:15—Jimmy Dorsey Orch.—WGN A. sr. ll:00~Frcddlc Hankel Orcji.-WENR the Home, Rosemary Farrls; Shortcakes 9:30—Barn Dance—WLS ll:CO-Barney Rapp Orcli.-WMAQ 9:30—Ted Wcems Orch.—WIND 7:00—NBC Coast-to-Coast Bus H:00-Night Watch (to 31-WIND in May, Alice Kelly 9:30—Lou Breese Orch.—WMAQ 8:00—Sunday Song Service 10:45—Chanterelle Trio 8::iO—Melodies j 1:00—Hus k O'Hare Orch.—WBB M 11:00—Parents' Question Box 9-45—Willie Bryant Orch.—WBBM ll;00-Bert Block °reh.-UGN 10:00—Art Kassel Orch.—WBBM 8:45—Radio Bible School WB 11:15—Old Song Book 10:00—Fletcher Henderson—WMAQ 9:00—The Norwegian Hour Woodcraft 11:15—Willi e Bryant Orch.— BM 11:30—Mineral Point School Singers 9:.-.0—University Club Roundtabla ll:30-Henri Gendron's Orch.-WBBM ll:45_orsnn Melodies 10:00—National Barn Dance—WLS 11:30— Louis Prlma Orch.— WGN I0:10-Dan« Music (to 12)—WTMJ 10:00—News: Interlude 12:00—Noon Muslcnle 10:30—Clyde McCoy Orch.—WMAQ 10:15—Concert Hall Quality Built Cabinets 11:30-Singlng Neighbor- WMAQ 12:30—Farm Program: FiKht Poultry 10:30—Joe Tantillo's Orchestra Il:30-Harry Owens Orch.— WEMl P,ir,isllcs. Dr. C. A. Herrlck: Market 10:30—Nat Brandywynnc Orch.—WBBM Il:45-Jimmle Noone OrcK-WBBM 10-30—Bob Cros.by Orch.—WGN 11:00—Poppy Day Program 12-00— Bob Crosby Orch.— WGN News. I. R. Hedge.": 4-H Club of the Air 11:00—Charlie Agncw's Orch.—WMAQ 11:15—First Congregational Church IMS— Husk O'Harc Orch.— \\BBM l:no—Taxation in Wisconsin 11-00—Night Watch I to 31— W.IND P. M. • For Safe. Storage 1:15—Die Deutsche Muslk Stunde 12-00—NBC The Magic Key 12:30— Moon River—WL W 2:oo—Annual Radio Music Festival; 11:00—Freddie Ebner Orch.—WXNR 1:00—Tony Salerno's Orchestra Chorus of 1500 School Children, Prof. E. 11:00—Willie Bryant Orch.—WBBM ]l:OD-Jan Garber Orch.—WGN 1:30—News Broadcast • Extra Closet Space B. Gordon. 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