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Our Alphabet, A is for Aunt Pat, whom we all love, to hear. B is for Brother Bill, so full of good cheer. C is for Chuckle, who chuckles ‘Way, D is for Dinner Session, that nightly holds sway. H) is for Hveryone, who listens to us. F is for Jack Frost, who with Sunny Jim, is out for some mischief, so watch out for him, G is the "Good-night" song Cousin Alice will sing. ; H are the Headphones, on your ears they will cling, I is Invisible, as we are to you, J is for Uncle John, whose stories are new. EK are the Kiddies, with birthdays today, ‘ L are the Listeners, who tune in for play. M is for Mother Hubbard, who with Uncle Frank, for their session on Wednesdays you have to thank. N are the Nice Boys and Nice Little Girls, who get their hair cut, or grow niee long curls. O is the Old Clock, that broadcasts its chimes. P is for Peterkin, who brings happy times. Q are the Questions that everyone asks Concerning the programmes and the Announcer’s hard tasks. Ris for Radio, we love it-too true! S is for Scatterjoy and Storyman,. too. T is for Tune-in, please do it aright. U is for Us, we’re on the air to-night, (Continued on page 25.) |
Children’s Sessions
3YA.- (Continued from page 14.) V are the Valves, we have in our set, W our Wavelength that you have to get. X is a cross-so mind you're not it. Y is in 83YA-now that one will fit. Z% is for --. Now. what is it for? That’s the riddle we ask you. ere you ask us for more!
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 11, 27 September 1929, Page 15
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284AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 11, 27 September 1929, Page 15
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