AT 4YA.
TUESDAY, May 8-Could you sing lovely songs if you had neither dad nor mother? You would if you lived in a beautiful home set on top of a cliff, with a big-hearted woman like Mrs. Gerrard to mother you. Mrs. Gerrard is the matrom of the Anglican Memorial Home for Boys, and she is bringing 30 boys to sing part-songs to the Radio Family. You simply MUST listen-in to-night. Partsongs, birthdays, jokes and riddles; and Big Brother Bill telling stories. Orie is about the way some wonderful little insects bzild their home, and fight for it when the time comes. FRIDAY-Here we are again with hoys and girls singing and recitimz to the Radio Family. Yes, and some _ lovely mouth organ solos, too. "If you’ve had the blues to-day, why, listen in to 4YA." That’s poetry while you wait, like the cobbler does the shoes. Aunt Sheila will be telling more about Helen of the queer adventures, and Big Brother Bill will find a corner somewhere. New riddles? Of course! Letters? Rather! The Radio Postie? 1 should certainly say so! And if there is anything else you would like, just write to 4YA and say so. ee a lisetis-s-isw
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 15
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201AT 4YA. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 15
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