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PAGE CIS Tia CnHGOri STATESMAN. Safenu Ore-on, Tuesday MorrJa Setcabgr 17, 1S2 i- i'a-4;-c v : lllliill Studio- ion Is Deli ..V Affair .. . A delightful reception was giv . en In the lovely stndlo room eC the T S. Robert's home Saturday -night when Prdr. and Mrs. Rob "" erts, Mrs. William Dillmon Emlth. and MlM-Crace Elixabeth Smith : complimented Mr. and Mrs. Pan ' R. smith of Santa Monica, Callfor l' Bia. - " :::"..-.f,';--r V Gaetta were received In the long( ' :atadla room with JU beautiful :. graceful organ, grand 'piano, flpw-f- era. and soft, lights, davenports, and Informally grouped chairs.; " After? Introductions were- oyer and. a social halt hour had. been " t rptut fhoitlt.TWnO' - appear nStuioS -all r as . Mrs.' T terelrn J -Pad dock 5 'Smitu. 'gave kTeuttfnl eoneert w ' : citalW ery pleaaed; audience. , - Th7tifa7ed-h aoto ahd J - MrsA Smltl was .ibta- loist ' -with the "Los Angeles Phllhnmon- j;lc; orchestra last year, and this ipring the appeared on the music 'week program of tho Tadf ic Pal- . : isades in - Its auditorium wnere, . with, rare exceptions, .only Inter- r nationally known artists appear, "- . Mr. and Mrs. gmtth have been spending the summer, in the oast Yieiting In. Cleveland, Ohio. Mont- . ; poller. " New ; Jersey, and on ?to Montreal and back, to ; tbe jrw ' over the Canadian ronte.- They ae - now enroot to Santa Monica, and -"f. will leavehere Thnrsday. ? Mr Smith ta the son of Mrs William: Dillmon Smith, and-i - . brother of Mis Grace Elisabeth 4 Smith and. Ray Smith of Salem. Assistms. Ha Roberts, am. Smith' and-Miss Smkh with receiv -; lag Saturdayevenlng- and -latter in serving, were Mrs. Kay -SmUtt. Mrs. rioyd Utter, and Miss Minnie I. Downing. -i. - - Tlio ruest list-oftS included some of the most prominent ma -steal talent in Salem.""". - i ;, ;- - . V. A'.; Goodes Open Gardens Sunday Stayton was the host of hun dreds of flower lorers who motor d from W alley towns for miles 5 around' to inspect the flora gar ;dw of Mr. and-Mrs.. V. A. Goode Sunday.J. - ... Y .. Many sum rises were In store j: .-tor TisitOTS wnen iney paseea ,throgh- these'. gardens .which, thonghrbeautlfntf rem,' the road '. '--- Jide, ;aptfot be -seen ndappre i Related runtir a yiew " from .the. In ixv side is .obtained. There are as--' v' tors'Vinnias, stock's and-many fall -. i "-flowers too: number' to, hame,". now i in full bloom. ;: There if a large "formal garden witlr Jawned paths Used. with low-pruned English box . hedge reminding one of the gar-! ; dens of the old Washington home gronhds.' There are other, floral ' beds and plants that evidence sea sonal blooms from early spring to ;the present time. . v . Lawn and concrete paths' ren der. it possible to . walk , through any part of these gardens without -soiling the shoesTin the least. One t of the main attractions was the -" iiew pool'added to two already ' there. In the building of this last ' -. 'iooI the problem was to produce a .' reflectire mirage, and the efforts ! ' lot the Goodes to do this was Tery . 'euccessfal. , i 3. And . there are rockeries and ;t 4bcavmore rockeries under con. i truction, dad - many - Other . plans 'St. under .-development. ' ' ,.: - " ; Thtf public appreciated the hos- pttallty or tne uoone asswea ny - ;Mr. and Mrs.- Harrr Loto of sa letn, and an Tiaitors were Impress . - -i'-?ed vwith- the - fact" that at "the : Coode Gardens every day is open r " carden . dav and visitors are al- ways welcome. ' Portland Wedding - Of Interest in Salem ; At n lovely wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllgus Smith pt Portland, Miss Edith Stone, who - has spent the past summer in Sa lem, became the bride of Leroy :r Rollng of St. Louis, Missouri, Sun- day. September 15. - -- The bride wore a beautiful gown Cot ivory satin and -lace. The jnar-. rlaje ceremony was performed by Dr. C. O. Wright of Portland In the- presence of a few close friends and relatives. Preceding the eere "'monf Miss Marie Manuss- sang two .nttdibrs accompsnied by Miss Al- I, ma: Sandwick ot ' corvaius and Mlssi-Allcd Vandervort of -Salem. -"". Mr. and Mrs. Boling left imme diately -for .St. Louis where Mr. Bo ling will continue Jils work In' Washington University, - v.. . - Pr$sldent aadMrs."Canse of the Kimball school r theology enter- v tained faeulty raenlbers and wives: .'i at the college Friday evening. This ... - Friday, .happened ; to fall- on the V'lSth of the month and there were ; X? just 1 J guests v present: "The ' ere '. nlng was spent in conversation and -. ' music. "' ' ' ' 4 .-. ... -.. .; " ' - . Those present were Dean, .and ; Mrs; John D. McCormick. DrJ and' Mrs. D. S. Hammond,; Prof, and, r Mrs. C. X Andrew. Prof, and Mrs. f ' - C. M. Keefer, Prof, and Mri W. '. ' ' H. ' Hertxog, Miss Helen Bertsog. Dr. and Mrs. Canse. - - ..' ...-. ! . - , i" Mrs.' Earl. Shafer, nee Eugenia . U Zieber. who 'has been a guest, at ' tbeThome of Miss Sally Bush for j t.tbe past few" days, has returned . to 'her - bom In San Franeiscb, Z i and accompanying her Was Mrs. Braaier Small and wee daughter, ' . Susan. 'Mrs.' Small and daughter will visit tor a fortnight with Mrs. C. E.1 Smith, Gladys Cartwriglrt. -v. at the. Smith home tn Plaeervfll. , - TB- PMinsoa has Returned to " het'hbme.'QB Rural aTenue, after a, i;rwe'ek-spent -in -.Newberg"IstIng lrtendr " vThe - Oregon Statesman : annual bargain period.: i on Renew your snbserlpUon now. For mall-sub-' scrlmer only fJ'.OO 'per year:."" ews an Olttx 1L Doax. One of Fair -, . Ptao horses from stables sJQ over bJclaest stakes' im tbe bistArr mt rHonwefaowi Oepfa ZSso 2, SIen is lJKfaev sad Horndtnger, will bear the Oregon Stale ffatr to . SOCIAIi Tuesday, - . - , . j ortTer nf Eastern Star." Bnrtal b - - - - - . - -1 election for worthy "matron. - w. c. t: U; election; ot of-. fleers and annual reports," hall corner of . Ferry and Commercial streets. - - - Wednesday - Ail I day", meetinr. iMrs. i Maude H. .Pointer, 1050 NZ 15th street, .Knight Memorial' church; missionary ' commit- . "tee.-" ; ' -A ' Seven- circles of FIrst.Melh- . odhu churchy begin -faU ineefv,, lngs today.,. . .1 South .circle of First Chris-, tian church; all , day- meeting,- cotered dish: dinner,- Mrs.' J. i D. Sears.1 $73 South -High;.f street. - - - . . . - - Woman's' Foreign MissI6n--ary society,'- Leslie 'E. church, - Mrs.--', j; P.' . Murray 390 B.- Washington. - 'Saturday.' ' , "Chad wick. Installation atf Masonic temple.; ;'. " Andrew-Vincent To Exhibit Pictures - It has -ben announced by mem bers', of the committee working'on the art exhibit, tor Marion county Whtcn- wni be displayed as a part of, the state fair art exhibit that many local artists are entering this display. The list is headed by Andrew Vincent who win display 22 of his own canvases. At present Mr. Vin cent is at an Oregon beach where be is working on .some canvases. - ; it . - ':';' ' T'' 1 '-' '" Pa$t Matrons Club - Will MeetTbday , : Mrs. Bertha Loveland will be hostess - this - atfernoon to mem hers of the Past Matrons club at her home, 405-South 25th street. Tne club will continue the course of study which It has out lined tor itself on Americaniza tion. Mrs. Florence Shipp will be in cnarge of the discussion for this afternoon. - Mr. andMrs. George ReyaCfts and Mrs. Sheldon' Sackett motored to SeatUe Sunday.- Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Sackett expect to return in a few days while Mr. Reynolds win remain w Seattle indefinitely. :.i . c - - . . - -. . - , . -, ft " III IW ) VJJ Y: W V Y W: ' " I U &?rr - - ? ' ' : ' -" i , , i I 41 !t ,.-.v XL ' - : Why not jet your School Booka and Supplies this week ' and avoid the usual rush at school opening-? , ." The book lists are now ready and we have all the books. 1 You. will. also-find a complete linVof: School Supplies: ': i' : ' -' '" " r .- Tablet Note Books,- Compedtion-Boeksy'Fencils ' 1 ; :. Erasers, Note Book Paper SHEAFFER WATERMAN and WAnL v , FOUNTAIN PENS - --the; CMmarcial :Bffofc Store SocUtj JSditor Performers Courtesy .PorUaad Newav th eevatrv will coowete for tbo tho Amm. at the jOhcm State: Kair t Mra.-Atan Spreckele RomIdwm, are - shown taking a hkrti-oiie. They gfre rpettator thrill. - r4 s Attention on Horseshow The -state -fair offers - one thing that appeals ta the society folk of the city the none show. -Boxes are tilled each night witb folk Is formal dress, and in tbe-ring those. promlnent-Jn the -society, of- other. ciMes::are!!rdiapiiiying;heait ot botsema'nship- afid b e a n 1 1 1 u 1 orses.-i :"i'-- r j. ; ..v: , Tbe'weekead.bronght in a large ijiumber of fine' horses cwhlch will be-entered In the hbrse'show, Sept' 2r to -S. A' number "ot oJther sta bles are" expected tn -within: the next few data: while on Monday. hi -opening 4y or'fhe 4air, " a solid" express 'train; the? Jirst in the history of an 'Oregon state fair NrlB arrive from 'Pomona, carrying horses '-worth mkny times a for tune. -.- - ' - Eight Imported -Irish' hunters, belonging to Mrs: Alms. Spreckfels Rosekrans, San Francisco,' eame in Sunday; Among- them were Hum dlnger, winner of .the champion Ship stake. for hunters at the re cent show at Sacramento, Bery llne, Sunbeam, and others. . ". - Adolph Spreckles, son of - the late A. B. Spreckles, ' San "Fran- ci8CO, brought In tour thorough bred hunters.. Outstanding of these is Cycol, winner of the champion ship stake for jumpers at Sacra mento. Also coming in Sunday were the five thoroughbred hunters owned by Alex Young, Jr:, San Francisco. Kula: Kula. the - beautif ul , brown gelding formerly owned hy Jim. ClaudV.D. Starr; and second in the Chanipiohshlp stake at Sacramento this summer, is pfoblibly the most timWs of these. Others Include Pop t)ver"nd.2eppelln, both ay mares, and Krekxumas, a fine type of thoroughbred hunters. Monday brought in John Hub ly. Mason City, nt. with eight road horses, including Jack Beld- ing, winner; of the championship stake for road horses at the San Joaquin county fair at Stockton this year; Mayblrd, May AuBery, Sally Yolo, and Peter RabbL Hub- ly owns what is conceaea to oe one of the two really great stables ot road -horses in the .world. - Old bundles of papers. 5 cents. 215 N. Com!, SUtesman office, ... v t - L- airs ilcDowellrClub is To GiveProgTarn B MQrtobeb28 - Members - of the - exeeutrve board of the Salem McDowell club met at the home - of Mrs.- W. Li Phillips' . Saturday - evening and completed -a- few plans for - the coming season.'; "v -.'-i -4?. --The date for the; first prograni was set for October 2g- The assist ing artists as the progarra Is now planned wil ' be Bryon ' Arnold of the school of mnsie In L Oregon state college,' and IVilHam Weight, popular Salem soloist" Practices will begin the srst week in October. Members of the board, present for the committee tneeUngaturday. night wereMiss Frances Virginia Mejtbn.' president of.the clnb. Mrs. "Sheldon Sacks tU Mrs. , Charlasr Sherman . and the hofltess. MnthiiHp4. . i&j:- MfJ,A4..3ftetQr iand-daugB-ferV-MlsCrJeaV-Victor. .retimed SatufdareYenlnjt ,from arjif five .week's spent in Seattle with Mrs. Victors sister. ' PfesbyteVian Young.. pblkPlan Evening " . r The.. Beginners' department, of the .First Presbyterian -Sunday school .will entertain in the social hall , of -the church .Tuesday , eve ning with a candy,-sale and! pro gram. The program will begin- at 4 :sv o ciecK; witn .a mqv4ng' pic ture o t - the Christian Endeavor taken in Salem list ApslL and will alao show winter sportaat . Mr-. Hooa.andother local pictures. .victor wou . of, thftrst,Cbris "TeB.S?pr,'jS' wi-, sing several ;Bnmbers. ; j . k -t ' The entire proceeds from the sale of the candy and a slight ad mission charge will ro into the fund - for buying, furnishings for 4he Beginners' department. . r Baraca Philatrtea Gtaiis ' Enjoy Evening Members of the Baraca Phila thea club of the- Calvarv Baatist church met Friday evening, at the church for. - a. combination. . busi ness. and socjAl, evening. --in the business aeitintfv; reports , were read by-the"officerVAtidiDlans were discussed Xor.th comlns year. MUs. Nina McNary and Rev. Cochran each? spoke bTief ly. , . -v unus xne. social .rnanr - the grow Went to" the ' Y:- -M: - c.r a poor for. a. swim which-was made possible through the court esv of the ,Y. M.H2."- Ai folk, Latar. mii.lr. and refreshments ' conelnded a PPy. evening.' : . ' ," - ; ...... Mr. and Mrs. 'T.-Barkna nave had guests from California visit ing them dniing.tbe last week. .Mr. and Mrs. Frits of Pasadena, ,Callf ornia, Mrs! G.'lR". Moorhead and Virgil. Moor head,- of Long Beach. California, and, Mrs. Larry kini- sey, nee Louise Moorhead, were TEIEfHOUOE IWiTH OniGINAle" FEATUaEG Lot 100x280; rock gardens; patio, beantiful shade freeaT nnJqae fireplace, all rooms planned for service, superior oak floors, spring -water, electricltr, garage for 3 cars, window shades and draperies, entrance; hall, gem of a kitchen. Come oat and see p. It Is cool out here, miles from the Selem Banks; on the Jefferson road," at ', , - ,-:-- AUDERBROOK ym T. TaylorBaUder " BOU L DER KNOLL I Is not a commercialized project. It is an exclusive loca tion for a few homes. Less than three miles from the city center on paved road near new school and city bus. We have more land than needed.' Will build to meet your requirements and sell on reasonable terms. As an assurance ot quality, artistic design and completeness In all detail w have secured the services of Will T. Taylor to plan and con struct to suit your needs. For appointment call Mrs. H. S.'GUe - 1234-W. Native shade trees Pure Air Pure Water and a I BEAUTIFUL VIEW SEES - 'J z.Zt-" ''' ' ---"fr---5 - -' - i- - ' ' ' - .- V- - :- - . '..-... j . ' , - -TO3:IL3tteClt ' 4 ' f ' ' " " t - . :--''.. r .... . ....... , . :.;j- ....... ' .- , . j j ' ; Sold on our easy payment plan. ? - - j . 'lif : 111 i i Tuesday, dinner; guests.: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moorhead aniTson,' Dan ny; Jr4' have- also beep gmesfs at the Barkus home. The latter group of California folk returned Thurs day, Long- Beach, -accompanied by Virgil Moorhead. .. -.. - . -- PresDrianWb To "The women -of ;.th Flrs Pres byUrtan church aid :- society will hear a special .talk on styles tall materials at the regular meet ing which Is', called'- for Wednes day afternoon at z;3 o'clock at the church parlors.' Mrs.' Crater, buyer for Millers, will be the speaker.. 4 .' ' ' ..' ' ; '. '" ' '- The hostess committee will be the executive board. Mrs. L. M. Purvine. Mrs. L. L. Laws, Mrs. D. Pugh, Hrs. Waldo Mills, Mrs. Wil liam Schults, Mrs. George Fearce. Mrs. - Charles WeUer, Mrs. Max Baren, Mri. -Ross Bidwell, and Mrs. E, . LJng. . - . Homer- Smith Jr., .Was -host -to Be1 of the younger crowd .at. the HoQec - Smith . hbmrc-SatudigJ sight. -The - party was? enjoyed en the ;fim and ; tictfee-:gajitis; Bridge was. in lar and m uslc 4dd- edleaeure to a haTpy-evenlnge t --- mus Masai, jojuwon'Tfvurnea. Monday .night' after haTlhg spent sometime vetting In LeWiston, St. Marie's, and Coner d'Alene, Idaho. nt Railio' i grams From Portlahd -: ... . , - - . -t i . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER " 17 . ttt.t Meters.? S0Kcya J . T:4S-to S a. a Devetionat aervtces. "X to .a., to. Port land Breakfast club.- '.' - - t to 9 :! a. m. News. to :30 a. m. Oregontan Cook ing i SeboeL SmS to. IS: JO a. m. Tha . Town Crier. - . , . . - -, . .: :.'t U:J-.. m. "Macaxlne of.the Air,- KBC. . ' 11:3 to li:tya. m. ;"Dur pro-; i mw. ..... i 1 to 1 :1S p.' m. V. & market re port. J " :15-to l"-pn. Ifaslcal'entcrtain ment. - . - - " 2 to S p." m. The jTanderera, jsBC . 3 to S tx. m. -Musical Master Wnrki r to P; m. Ontn recital.. -. mo. NBC m.--OrchetradIan a. 7-to S nv.m. Radio-Kelth-nrnhmun hour. NBC. -.- ' - I to p. m. Fran Dough Boy. ' J39 p; m- Tb Parker Fam ily, NBC ii t?.'1 p- m Studio prosram. 11 P- Gold Shield concert.1 - ""WnjSht Mttslcal -Musket KOIN - KOIN 31 --m.- 0 kc.) . to :3 Orsanritar. . J to- - :60 Cooking school - hy. departnutit of The Portland; New. to 11 :45 Shoppers' jBuide and Town ' Tonics nromjii. . miuiitij " w VelVa WelUr, director KOIN Woman 11:45 to lJ-Vocal prograro. - to -1 Xdincheon . concert . from vwm uroinerr vtsibie studio, 1 to -1:3 Billy's Hawaiian x 1:39 to' 2 Orchestra.-- - - t- f J to- 2 :1S Inspirational speaker. 3:15 to 3 Orchestra and string en semble. - .. - . ' 3 to 5 Portland News matinee, news Kerns and music. - " ... . 5 to 5 :Jft String ensemble: :30 to Orchestra. to 7 Dtaner concert on the Haatb man hotel . pip organ. . -. -7 to 7 :30--Tbe Benson hotel orches- ., tra, pUytna trom'tnesaaia dming ex tne innsen bowi. '-! -murau - . . - t to S :3-iJStdio prograja., , S;e to S.-se todlo preavaas-.-- 5? S; tojS--)relieatra--;5,i.-.,''.-:. 13 to llPopolar IHrogram freni Jantsen's beach. , - 4I.I Meters. I4 Keys. . v a. xheU. Happy Tim from ""a. m. Beae IDtoHe 'hlnto to bT37!!in.-yKla,s- Happy -Hour. ' l:3. n.Womu'1 Maaasta of n2o3Dept - of Agrtcoltoro talks. , ll:lp7si-deral and sttite mar ket reports. - - . - " ; a w. "Phenomena."- . j ;3 : p. m. Eddie Armstrong -and 4:15 p. m. fstock ' market reports. . 4:3 p. m.Bir-Brother. ' 5 p.nC Leon Hens and fals Southern e,?S' Bdwhi August, drama tic critic jot ihe air. - , eCUcauot Oub Eskimos. fBC- -'; :.. : -' ; r,. :3 P. m.-rrcntraoiaiis. 7 p. m. RKO Hour. XBCi f p7 m. Paul Roberts and th John Schenberger Trio.- ' - p. m. "Jhe Parker s. Family," -" P0.HP Angetes. -:a." Co, . 11 .-KFl. iiewsjbuieaiii: f A , - ' "h-' ' Tl -- i w- n MAininiBBT jnaaivw.' ' a (AS. . m-Radlo TlnM dock. r j a..m.-TB Opener, toreers.' - s a. m.-rresrani t iw.-nr terest. . : ' " -"" . - . t:45 a. m. Talk, Seattle Candoris Guild. ' -1 a. m. Sessions Chimes; studio PrizTmon Organ'" recital, Frederick Feringer. - . . . 12:3 p. m. Ki wants club lunchton. 2 :4S p. in. BasebaU gams. 4 :45" p. m. News items and wea ther. , . ' S p. m. Senrlc -program. - ' 4 p. nt Sessions Chlmea 7 p. nt VCrtd Uncle Henry." - -t p. m. Hal Chaw and Investment program. - v- - - 9 n. m. "A LitUs Sunshine." Ken Stuart. ; :3 "p. m. Margaret Oray, piano;- 10 p. . m. Sessions Chimes. 10:3 p. m. KQL Jamboree. KOMO - . .325. Meters. 92 Keys. " 7 :S5 a." m. rasplrarlenai servicea - S a. m Fhll HaDor. Time. . v a." ra? Orchestra: -Helen Hoover! and O DonaM Cray ' 19 a m T. M. O. A. health exer cises. ' 19:15 a. m. "What to Prepare for Dinner." '-? ' : " " "1:J a. m. Women's Magaxins of, tne Air. nuu. -11:30 a. m.-Pel Naptha Auditone. 11 :45 a. m. Orchestra : Frad tyncli, Madeline Dvorak and DorotheajWeil 1 p. m. Orchestra Halen Hoover and Oreenwoed Mitchell. - 1 p. ra. The Wanderers. NBC. 3 p. m. Orchestra ; Dorothea Wei ana a. uonara uray. 4 p. m. Seining stock quotatlona . A t - i a :iS n. nap-SClddtesT'rosnm; 44t p. m,T-8tocav bond and grain p. sa. OrtheslrafFred Lrneh aad p. na. CUoqoot V Club Eskimos. BC. - T - "-.. -.--... 4 :10 n. m. Orchestradiaaa. NBC. 7 p. nxBadio-Kelth-Orpheam hour, 1NBC - .4. - - " S b. m. Tales J?eTr Told. NBC 4 p m. Parker Poofold, Family, S:S p. m-Bremer-Tully program. 1 p. m. Oold Shield lTour. ' 41 p. m. News flashes. 11:15 p. m. Musical Moketeers, KBC, - ' ". - ' t It t ?z:3 a. m. Organ recital. KPO 44S.9 Meters. Keys. T to I -a, m. S. A W. health exer cises br Hugh Barrett Dabba and 'Wtl 11am H. Bsnoocki '-' v V . S to av m. Shell Happr Tim bv Hngh Barrett Dobbs and jnillam H. Hancock. . :3 to 1 a., m. ttobbsie s . Salty Chat. . - 1 a. m. Bank, of America of Cal ifornia. " J:30 to 11:30 a. m. Magazine of the Air. NBC. 11. to 13:05 p. "m. Scripture read ing : annoancementa 11:45 to 1 p. m. Aeolian Trio. ' 1 to -1:50 p. m. Jerry Jennaiae, balUdirt.. 1 :3 to 2 p. m.-Ann, Warner's Home Chata. V . . - ' ' JMta.2.:30 nT m. House of Dreams ':4J .to J: p; n--Kosak Bafll wnitH&it ' - ,'lf;-,'.-'f 't:41--o':;4 p; m. Koxak HaQI J Wittmtlnul 1 p. m. jrgan. rsoim lawm SttWt. ' .- ,"' ' 'rf-' ' " I to I p. tn. ChirSih s hour. to I: JO p. m. Clicquot Club Es kimos. NBC. :30 to "T : p. m. Orecbestradlans, NBC. . , - 7 to r. ra. Anglo-Calif. Trust Co. Radio Hour. - S to :30 p. m. Keo Masters of Mu sic - ! . . :30 to 9 p. m. KPO Salon Or chestra; 9 to-9:30 m. Tbe Parker Fam Hy. NBC. - . : to 10 p. m. Los Angeles 8. S. Company.- M0,to 11 p. m. Spotlight Revue, NBC.: - 1 .. . - II to 11:42 p. m. Kosak Radio gram. 11:02 to 12 midnight Musical Musketeers. NBC. r , KGO - 879.5 Meters," 79.-cys. -'T :3 to - 1:3 a. m. California Ron. TJfi 3 ' , . r - " " . 10:30 to-11:30 - a. jrt Magftxine . of J tha Air. NBC : -,-'-.. 11:30 to 1 p. m. Rembrandt Trior stocks. ' 13 lit . to 1 :30 p. m. Ceastlratlsn Day " luncheon -program. Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco; address , by' J. M.. Owinn, 4hmerlntedent of Schools of Ban Francisco. ... .1:3 to 1:4S p. m. Weather," & F. and ' N. T. stocks; . - - - 2 to 3 p. ra. The Wanderers, NBC. 4 :10 to 4 :S0 p. m. Edward J. FHx pafrick and bis Hotel St. Francis Sa lon orchestra. - - 1:30 to 0 p. m. 8. F. and N. T. stocks;' S. F produce, dally bulletins w c r "s liiiBBBBaiSBf'-"" SSSSSMMtf- . , .. V ": g-- .'Ii tf - p 1 ' y " " r- . -0: -I wrr.l fv:,;-. Tsfc- . .it, :' - . - ' i.w . semsnsBsss ; . i , ,- . "5 an nws.'" " ' to 0:30 p. m. CUcqoot Cmb-Es klmea-KBa - :30 to I p. tn. Orcbestradiana,' NBC " - - T - 1 to S p. m. RKO Hour. NBC S. to- p. m. Tbo-PilaTlms Journey.-to-PakinC- - . to 9:Sf p. m. The Parker Fam. fly; NBC . .. , 9:3 to -10-p. . m. Loa Angl Steamshlp program. -- l t 10:10 p.-m. Schnltsel and ' Watanabe. 10:10 to 10:30 p. m. Tbe Seven Sattnterlng Sill.ra. 10:3 to 11 p. m. Spotlight Re. view, NBC. 11 to-11 midnight Musical Mcs ketcers, NBC ' KHJ 313.1 Mstera 94. Key a T to. .T.iW SC. BKr culture perfd. 7:3 to T:e, sjsJtir. T." stock quo tations. -f to 9 a. m.-"Tari Birds." 9 to -9 rt a, m. "Breakfast Nook pt-IV-.-5.v." ...-V-. 79:3f - to 9:4$ -'a. sa. Normallzer Savs Syndicate. ' 9:42 to 10 a. nu Recordings. 1 to 11 m.-Arttea White, "At Our lipase." - - 11 to 11 :30 a.'m. aecordlngs. 11:11 ts 11:3 a; m. Recordings 11:15 t 11:3 a. m. National Per colator program.- .. , 11:30 to 12-noon. V,: 8. C Trojan period. .- - ' 13 to 13:30 p 4B.-Bntmore Concert orcbestra.". ' ;.. , , 13?3. to -li-fea. m-WerW-wU Bewstr -.- '- -! -- s, -' . f . Ji:fS to lt4a-licx Barltne; oraaalst. .-,',, - 1 13 talk.- saiChavtlA 1BWIm..- retiuasis. . z- ' : 3 p. m.-i'Fada Radio pregrarru ! JJ-3-l-ib.-m. afoty. cosrferene J:15 to 3:30 p. nt. Anto Club of Callfonila. 2:30 to 3:4S p. ra. Midnight mis sion. - . 3: to 4 p. m. Health talk. Dr. McCoy. 4 'tO I Bl m UillnM V.'.wta Masters. 7 ' . 6 to S :30 pj m. The Story Man. f :30 to p. m. Don Lee Dunce Band. s 4 to 4:41 m. Orchestra and singers, - :4V to 7 p. m. World-wide news. 7 to t n. m CharUs Shmh... Symphony - - " " " S to -p. m. Program from KFBC 9 to 9:30 n. m SaTnoui PiIh M.f his band. . . 9:3 to 10 p.. m. Raybestos oro- 1 to 11 mldnlsh DIViMM vr..l Dance orchestra. , 12 tO la. HL -Weslev Tourlollno - na , - y Si x-- rr ' 1 1 f -4 V1 ijll 1 7 --w- - - f r sj s- OiilfdCry v. ".. . f . ---- - . - r v :. :''- - - .