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MONDAY, May 7-Listen to Uncle Jack to-night, and all join in the "Good-night" song: — Sing a song at twilight, } When the lights are low, | And the flickerirszy shadows | Softly come and go. Whip-poorwills a’singing, } Robin’s in his nest. | May our song at twilight Lull you to rest. WEDNESDAY-Uncle Peter x Mother Hubbard’s good-night song:God that madest Earth and and Heaver Darkness and light; Who the day for toil hast given; For rest the night; May Thime angel guard defend } Us, Slumber sweet Thy mercy send usHoly dreams and hopes attend us This livelong night. THURSDAY-Chuckle and Aunt Pat greeting you to-night in:"How do you do? Everybody, How do you do? When the skies are dull and gray, And you’re feeling just that way, Isn’t it nice to hear us sayHow do you do?" FRIDAY-Amd Big Brother says to-night:-"Sweet dreams children, Sweet dreams children, Sweet one children, We’re going to leave you now." OS SS 0S aaa aoe
SATURDAY-Uncle Sam, Aunt May and Aunt Vi greet you, ard sing:"Hush! Here comes the dream man! Now you children, run up the stairs, Put on your nighties, and say your prayers; Ride with Mister Dream man, Till daylight comes again, And see all the wonders of wonderland, On the dream mar/s train!" SUNDAY-Children’s Song Service, conducted by Uncle Sam, wha will be assisted by the scholars from St. Matthew’s Sunday School, St. Albans. }
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 15
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232AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 15
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