FROM 3YA.
MONDAY, JULY 15: ' & Radio Aunt called "Dear Scatterjoy" At bed-time a bright hour will employIn giving delight on this Monday night To each wee radio girlie and boy. WEDNESDAY: Hach Wednesday night the little
ones will all thank Young Mother Hubbard and Old Uncle Frank, Who both come along with story and song e And tales of childhood’s fine pranks. THURSDAY: To-night is the night the Optimists come, So you all will be happy and gay, With no thought of care, or troubles to bear- « Cause that’s an Optimist’s way! FRIDAY: Oh, Storyman true,.pray tell us now, do! Have you stories for young and the old? Yes! surely I have, and some sweet music too, By pupils from Miss Cowan’s Studio! SATURDAY: We are frozen quite stiff, by Jack Frost’s icy nip, When our noses and feet are like ice! But here comes "Sunny Jim" and we ery "Welcome" to him, And Jack Frost melts away in a trice. SUNDAY: This Song Service, dear to" young folk far and near, — With stories of Love and Good Cheer- . At 5.30 tune in ta the children’s sweet hymns, And the lessons that each Sunday brings.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 29
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195FROM 3YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 29
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