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Notes from 3YA

HB service conducted in St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church by Pastor H. H. Bruhn, will be broadcast on Sunday evening, April 7. The local artists for the studio concert ,which will follow will be Miss Hileen Grennell, Miss Nellie Lowe, and Mr. A. G. Thompson. A very choice selection of gramophone records will also be presented. ‘THERE will be two interesting and useful talks on Monday evening: "How to Keep Fit," by Chas. Buckett, physical culturist, and "Tree Trimming," the third of a series of lecturettes by Mr. D. B. Parton, telegraph engineer. The Beckenham Male Quartet, one of the most popular of radio combinations on the 3YA air last year, will appear again on Monday. They have arranged another of their humorous and topical choruses, which are such a feature of their programmes. The quartets will include "Little Heather," "Wyening Pastorale," "Simple Simon," and "’Cause I’ve Nothing Hise to Do." Mr. W. H. Odell, baritone, will sing "Hatfield Bells" and a bass solo by Mr. F. S. Jackson will be "I Do Like to be Beside the Seaside," the quartet singing the choruses. There will be a duet by Messrs. DB. R. Pitman and K. G. Archer, "The Garden of Happiness." "THE instrumental music for Monday evening will be provided by the Studio Trio and by Derry’s Military Band, under the baton of Mr. J. S. Scott. Many popular numbers will be played. The Dulcet Quartet will sing "The Message" (by Caldicott) and "The Curfew’ (by Thompson) as their concerted numbers on Wednesday evening. A duo by the male voices, "I Wish to Tune my Quivering Lyre" will also be sung. Miss Hilda Hutt (soprano) will sing "Wiegenlied" (by Brahms) and. "The Blackbird’s Song." Contralto solos by Miss Nellie Lowe will be an operatic numhber, "Ye Powers that Dwell Below" (by Gluck), and "A Last Year’s Rose" (by Quilter), Mr. F. G. Rogers will sing the operatic solo. "How Pure the Air’ and Sanderson’s "Lorraine." Mr. A. G. Thompson’s solos will be Gounod’s "Serenade" and Willeby’s "The Fortune Hunter." AN attraction on Wednesday evening’s " programme will be the appearance of the Studio Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Harold Beck. VourRY popular will be Friday evening’s nrogramme, the vocal portion of which will be contributed by the Radiolians and Mr. Charles Lawrence, all well known for the bright quality of the entertainment they pro-

vide. Some of the items by the Radiolians will be excerpts from popular musical plays, such as "Kissing Time" and "The Dollar Princess." Mr. Charles Lawrence’s songs will be all of the "popular" type. The Studio Trio will be providing the instrumental musie.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 15

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Notes from 3YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 15

Notes from 3YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 15

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