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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18.-To-night Scatterjoy will tell you interesting things all about: the ornaments that are worn by the natives in different lands; by the North American Indians, by the Zulu of South Africa, the Aborigines. of Australia, and by the Maoris of our own country. Songs, © recitations, and whistling solos by the Melody Maids. WEDNESDAY.-Big Brother, with his stories for _ the boys, and cousins Myra, Bruce, and Betty helping with songs and recitations. THURSDAY.-tThis is Uncle Hal’s night, and we have a group of new little cousins to help with songs and choruses.-FRIDAY.-Our Mr. Storyman’s night -so ‘we are all eager to get the earphones on, and the loudspeakers tuned in.- Cousins Freda, Maurice, and Heather helping. SATURDAY.-Have you all tuned in on Happiness to-night? If not, then hurry up, and don’t miss Chuckle and Aunt Pat, and Gerald and Rene. The merriest hour of the week this time. SUNDAY.-Children’s Song Service, with Uncle David in charge, and the hymn singing by.the little ones from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Sunday School.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 31, 15 February 1929, Page 31
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172AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 31, 15 February 1929, Page 31
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