THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1937 __ __ _. .... ... u EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS' CKLW-1030 Kilocycles P.M. 12:00-Messenger of Light. 12:30-Ted Weems' Orchestra. 1:00-The Lutheran Hour. 1:30-Mario Morelli's Ensemble. 2:00-The Lamplighter. 2:15-Detroit Flower Show. 2;30-Men of Destiny. 3:00-Organ Recital. 3:15-Choral Echoes. 3:30--Trans-l.adio News Bulletins. 3:45-Grattan O'Leary. 4:00-Harold Stokes' Orch. 4:15-Martyne - Buckley's Mixture. 4:30-Skeeter Palmer's Orch. 5:00-"Pronounce It"-Prof. E. A. McFaul. 5:36--Elder Morton's Tabernacle Choir. 6:00--Arnold; Johnson's Orch. 6:30-The Human Side of Music. 7:00-The Forum Hour. 7:30-Music for Today. 8:00-Father Charles E. Coughlin. 8:30-Jewels of the Madonna. 9:00-Red Norvo's Orch. 9:30-Gabriel Heatter. 9:45-Rick Roberts' Orch. 10:00--First Baptist Church of Pontiac. 10:30-Melodies from the Skies. 10:45-Modern String Ensemble. 11:00-Canadian Club Reporter. 11:15-Freddy Martin's Orch. 11:30-Kay Kyser's Orch. Midnight-Vincent Lopez' Orch. 12:30-George Hamilton's Orch. 1:00-Bernie Cummin's Orch. 1:15-Larry Funk's Orch. 1:30-Weather Forecast. WJR-750 Kilocycles 12:00 .Noon- Major Bowe's Capitol Family. 12:36--Musical. 12:45-Parent Education-U. of M. 1:15-Mothers Album. 1 :30-Musical. 1:45-Musical._ 1:55-American Pop Corn Company. 2:0~Music of. the Theatre. 2:4 -Vocal Varieties. 3:00--Father Chas. E. Coughlin. 4:00-Professor Faxon Figures. 4:15-Democrat State Central Comm. 4:30-SmiIin' Ed McConnell. 4:45-Jeannette Pringle. 5:00-Your Unseen Friend. 5:30-Guy Lombardo. 6:00-Joe Penner with Jimmie Grier's Orch. 6:30-Rubinoff--Jan Pearce-Virginia Rea and Orch. 7:00-Musical. 7:30--Phil Baker-Oscar Bradley's Orch. 8:00-Vick's Open House-with Nelson Eddy. 8:30-Texaco Fire Chief Program with Eddie Cantor and Jacques Renard's Orch. 9:00-Ford Sundly Evening Hour. 10:00--Original Gillette Community Sing. 10:45-H. V. Kaltenborn. 11:00-In the Hermit's Cave. 11:30-Wismer Sports. 11:35--Leon Belasco's Orch. Midnight-Vincent Lopez's Music. 12:30-Isham Jones Orch. WWJ-920 Kilocycles P.M. 12:15-The Home Counsellor. 12:30-Univ. of Chicago Round Table Discussion. 1:00-E. H. Williams. 1:15-Your Government. 1:30--Melody Matinee. 2:00-Beneath the Surface. 2:30-Thatcher Colt Mysteries. 3:00-Metropolitan Opera Auditions. 3:30-Grand Hotel. 4.:00-Penthouse Serenade. 4:30-Musical Camera. 5:00--Marion Talley. :00-Snilin' Ed McConnell. 6:00-Catholic Hour. 6:30-Mischa Kottler. 6:45-Sports Review. 7:00--Jack Benny. 7:30-Fireside Recital. 7;45-Sunset Dreams. 8:00-Do You Want to Be an Actor. 9:00-Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. 9:30-American Album of Familiar Music. 10:00-General Motors Concert. 11:00-H-arvey Hays. 11:15-Dance Music. 11:30-Press Radio News, 11:35-El Chico Revue. Midnight-Weather. WXYZ-1240 Kilocycles 2:30-Quiet Hour. 3:00-Adventures of Capt. Diamond. 3:30--Aistair Cooke. 3:4-Detroit Conservatory of Music. 4:00-The Children's Hour. 5:00-We, The People. 5:30-Stoopnagle and Budd. 6;00-Reminiscing. 6:30-Golden Gate Park Band. 7:00-Evening Melodies. 7:30-Robert L. Ripley. 8:00--To Be Announced. 8:30-Dreams of Long Ago. 9:00-Walter Winchell. 9:15-Rippling Rhythm Review. 9:45-Edwin C. Hill. 10:00-Lowry Clark-Arcadia, 10 :3-Sammy Dibert-Grd. Terrace. 11:00-Judy and the Bunch. 11:10-Press Bulletins. 11:15-Kings Jesters Orch. 11:30-Frankie Master's Orch. wiarnignL-fa orre Brennan's Orch. Six ChurchOuids Will Hold Services Under the auspices of a general committee representing six church guilds a series of services will be conducted every morning during Holy Week in the League Chapel from 7:30 until 7:55. The central planning committee, consists of Willian'rBarndt, '37, chair- I man; Ira Butterfield, '37; Geil Duff, endack, '37; Walter Eisel, '37; Wil- bur Mindel, '38; Helen Orvis, Grad.; Wesley Purkiss, '37 and Mildred Sweet, Grad. 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