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1939-04-10 [P B-8] 600 Pieces of Property Capital s Radio Program Are Sold for Taxes ROCKVILLE, Md„ April 10.—Ap- proximately 600 pieces of Montgom- TODAY'S PROGRAM. APRIL 10, 1939. ery County real estate were sched- uled to be sold at public auction 1 here for of State 950k. today non-payment P.M. | WMAL,630k. | WRC, | WOL, UgOkJWJSV, 1,460k. and county taxes. \ 12:00 Dorothy Dreslin News—Music Luncheon Music (Mary M. McBride The sale is under direction of the 12:15 Baukhage Talking iO'Neill's, serial News Bulletins Nancy James, serial county treasurer. It will require the Make Your Home a Vacation Center! 12:30 Farm and Home Hour iThe Carters, serial Popular Modley {Helen Trent, serial services of three auctioneers, Wil- 12:45 I "_I Devotions_Toronto Trio_Gal Sunday, serial liam B. Veirs, Fountain Peters and 1:00 Farm and Home Hour Cobwebs—Cadenzas Happy Gang Goldbergs, serial Edward Norwood. The law allows 1:15 On the Mall Let's Talk It Over Popular Modley Lifd’s Beautiful two years for redemption of the 1939 Six-Cushion 1:30 Peebles in Charge {Encores, music Wakeman s Sports Road of Life, serial property. 1:45 Charioteer, songs IHappy Gilmans Voice ol Experience The Day Is Ours_ 2:00 Adventure Betty and Bob Wakeman7s Sports Nows—Music Reading " " " 2:15 " Grimm’s Daughter Dr. Susan, serial Points for Parents " * 2:30 Alma Kitchell Valiant Lady, serial Matinee ** Monday By EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE. 2:45 iManhattan Melodies Hymn Program "_" "__ Fortunate are the children whose 3:00 Rochester Orchestra Mary Marlin, serial News—Sports Aladdin’s Kitchen realize that no two " " parents children 3:15 Ma Perkins, serial Wakeman's Sports at the same rate " " develop exactly of serial 3:30 Popper Young, The Grab Bag speed. 3:45 Between Book Ends Guiding Light, serial _ _ 4:00 Club Matinee Backstage Wife Wakeman's Sports The Grab Bag «-» This ! " " * " " BUNTING GLIDERS 4:15 ■' Stella Dallas, serial " " " " " 4:30 " Vic and Sade. serial ** 4:45 Evening Star Flashes Girl Alone, serial *Local News 5:00 Allen, serial Dick Tracy Edna O'Dell, organ The Grab Jimmy *' " Beg 5:15 Sheriff Bob, serial Your Family, serial Jimmy Scribner 5:30 Don Winslow, serial Jack Armstrong Cocktail Capers Melody Madcaps 5:45 Tune Types Orphan Annie, serial Quintet Rhapsody Mighty Shew, serial 6:00 Milt Herth Trio News—Music {Sports Resume News—Music 6:15 ! to Xavier Orch. Organ Recital Howie According Coyle "Cugat's Wing 6:30 Baukhage Talking Walter Compton, news Sports Review 6:45 Lowell Thomas_'' _Variety Program Sophie Tucker_ 7:00 iDivorco Orphans Dick Himber's Orch. Lewis, jr. Amos and Andy " " {Fulton 7:15 S. K. Ratcliffe Race Track Jim Lum and Abner 7:30 Jr. District Time Hone Eddie Cantor Day Melody " Ranger 7:45 Science on the March The Buccaneers I With Solid Panel _" _ Grandmother: "But you walked Front and 8:00 Paul Martin's Orch. Al Pearce, variety Answer College Cavalcade of America when you were younger than this.” " " " " Luxurious Adjustable Back 8:15 | Mother: "Leave her alone, grand- 8:30 Tune Types IRichard Crooks Sings St. Mary's Novena Howard and Shelton ma. Shell walk when her muscles " " " 8:45 "I "1 ""_" are ready.” This handsome new 1939 model is far 9:00 Baukhage Talking jSpitalny Orch. and News—Music Radio Theater superior to last year's gliders. It's 9:15 Primrose Quartet Dorothy Thompson Labor Parade Not This almost as comfortable as your up- 9:30 Radio Forum With l Eddie Duchin s Orch. WOR Symphony *•**. T*a Raftatar «tf THbuaa tyndmt* " "“ holstered 9:45 Sen. Gerry (R, I.) I ■vl I davenport. With smooth action. 10:00 True or False Musical Program iSammy Kaye's Orch. Guy Lombardo's Orch. rest-inducing ball-bearing 10:15 " " " " I " " 10:30 Jan Savitt's Orch. Ruby Newman's Orch. Pageant of Melody C. B. S. Workshop " satin-finish cot- 10:45 Heavy water-repellent "__I .. ton covering. The back cushions are 11:00 Berry Winton's Orch. News—Sports {News—Music News—Music 11:15 Music You Desire Modern Maestros Hal Kemp's Orch. The Hawaiians reversible. Stabilized individual " " " " " " Paul Kain’s Orch. spring-base construction. 11:30{ " " " " b Burgundy, 11:45 1 I "_{Teagarden's Orch. "_ green or black coverings. 12:00 Night Watchman Ed Rogers' Orch. Bob Crosby's Orch. Clyde Lucasf Orch. 12:15 " " " " " " " Lansburgh’s—Glidert—Fifth Floor 12:30 F. Henderson Orch. " " Shep Fields' Orch. " " 12:45 "_^ "_ "_ 1:00 IWatchman, 1 hour Sign Off ILonely Hour, 'til 2 [Sign Off Mother: "We must keep at baby, and hurry up her walking. The THE EVENING'S HIGH LIGHTS Brown baby has been walking a week.” 7:15p.m.—WRC, S. K. Ratcliffe, British journalist, discusses the Grandmother: "Come on. honey. effect of recent European developments upon Great Don’t let Brown beat Britain's foreign affairs. Betsy you.” 8.00 p.m.—WJSV. Cavalcade of America presents the story of John Howard Payne, composer of “Home Sweet Home.” 9:30 p.m.—WOL, the WOR Symphony Orchestra is heard in Mas- THE CHEERFUL CHERU& senet's "March of the Little Fauns” and Rameau’s Suite — ■——- No. 2 from “Hyppolyte et Aricie.” 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, Senator Gerry of Rhode Island speaks on "Fed- In spring tke wind eral Grants-in-Aid to the States” during The Star's In ts mind National Radio Forum. up my 10:30 p.m.—WJSV. Columbia Workshop offers Norman Corwin's To blue tnd bird- "They Fiy Through the Air With the Greatest of Ease.” filled keigkts I feel so SHORT-WAVE PROGRAM g'fc-y tk«. first wenm 6:25 p.m.—LONDON, the Open Air Club. GSE, 11.86 meg., 25.2 m.; d-Ky GSD, 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.: GSB, 9.51 meg., 31.5 m. I fly my 7:00p.m.—BUDAPEST, Liszt's “Rhapsody No. 15,” HAT4, 9.12 meg., | 32.8 m. tKou^Kts 7:30p.m.—ROME, folk songs, 2RO, 11.81 meg., 254 m.; 1RF, 9.83 liUe kite*. meg., 30.5 m. 8:30p.m.—CARACAS. Theater of the Air, YV5RC, 5.9 meg., 51.7 m. 9:15 p.m.—BERLIN, "The Lasso," variety program, DJD, 11.77 meg., 25.4 m. A.M.1TOMORROW'S PROGRAM Set the Scene for a Charming Summer Bedroom 3 Separate Cushion Covers! 3.98 & 4.98 6:00 | Gordon Hittenmark 6:151 " " CHENILLE " " BEDSPREAD STUDIO 6:30 Today's Prelude News—Art Brown COVER SETS " 6:45 I An new in color ond "_"_”_Art Brown_ entirely design—summery With tailored box-pleated skirts. Cord-welt seams. 7:00 jToday's Prelude Gordon Hittenmark Art Brown Arthur Godfrey pottern. Large spray design that blooms in thick Plaid and " " " " " figured designs. Better quality printed • W cotton chenille 7:15 Prelude—News fluffy tuftings. Tailored diagonal cen- and woven cotton fabrics. * " " Smart decorator color q 7:30 Lee Everett News—Art Brown ter and inner-and-outtr borders. Other lovely designs. " combinations. Protect your studio divon from dust. 7:45 l "_’_”_Art Brown_J* _ ”8:00 Lee Everett News—Hittenmark,, 'Art 5,own -Godfrey Lansburgh's—Chenille Spreads—Third Floor " " [¥*„ Lansburgh's—Studio Covers—Fourth Floor 8:15 ! Gordon Hittenmark: Breakfast 'Arthur " " Cong. Godfrey 8:3Q lari Godwin, news .News—Art Brown Magic Carpet " ~ j 8:45 lack and Loretta 'Art Arthur Godfrey Brown_I Reminding You ... "9:00 Interlude News—Happy Jack Art Brown Arthur Godfrey " " 9:15 Breakfast Club Mary Mason Jean Abbey Shops phone " " " " ME. 0764 9:30 I Morning Concert Tonic Tunes 9:45 1 ** " Bachelors' Children PROMPT RADIO _ **_News—Calendar 10:00 Story of the Month Central City, serial Guide Posts Kitty Kelly, serial. ’ SERVICE 10:15 Josh serial Other Wife, serial Pioneer and 50c Higgins, Pathways Myrt Marge ' 10:30 Smiling Ed Sings Plain Bill, serial Singing Strings jHilltoo House, serill Get Off to a Start With Your 10:45 ;Women's Clubs Woman in Whi..’ Choir serial LEETH BROS. Flying Summer With These Loft__Stepmother, _ Seiving 11:00 Mary Marlin, serial David Harum, serial iFreshwater's Band 'Mary Lee Taylor AUTO RADIO SPECIALISTS Vic and Sade Lorenzo serial Musical 11:15 Jones, Potpourri 'Scattergood Baines 122013th N.W. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 11:30 The Vagabonds Widow Brown, serial Keep Thi- to Music;Big Sister, serial 11:45 Old Refrains Road of Life, serial IThe.Manhatters Real Life Stories VALUES IN SEWING NECESSITIES P.M. J___ _ 12:00 Meet Writer {News—Music The Ross Trio Tower Town ■* Song Tempos TONIGHT—8 P.M. 25c 3 12:15 Baukhage Talking jO Neills, serial News—Music Nancy James, serial Lansburgh Shields, prs. $1 Nee-Tan E-Z-Y Skirt Marker 12:30 :Farm and Home Hour The Carters, serial Piano Recital Helen Trent, serial " STATION WOl Double covered cotton nainsook. 12:45 I Orchestra Gal Sunday, serial You can mark your own skirt _Devotions_String White, flesh. Regular, crescent. with it. Complete with chalk WR- "l:00 Farm and Home Hour Aloha Land luncheon Music serial WISS " " [Goldbergs, Pinking 2, 3, 4's. Off C for • •H-' 1:15 Glenn Darwin Songs Encores, music j life's Beautiful marking. 1:30 Peebles in Charge iWomens Club Pgm. Wakeman's Sports Road of Life, serial 1:45 Vera Scott Gilmans I " Is Ours, Strial Sings_'Happy _[Day SHEARS 10c Crowley's Gold-Eye Needles; sharpes, 25c Pe-an-el Dress Pins; sharp points; 2:00 Everywhere Betty and Bob Wakeman's Sports News—Music crewels; assorted_3 for 25c Va-lb box_ _21e [Science" " " 2:15 Grimm's Daughter Dr.
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