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FROM 3YA.

MONDAY, OOTOBER 7: S is for "Scatterjoy," whose evenings are thrilling. M are the "Melody Maids" whose forte is sweet singing. WEDNHSDAY: M is for "Mother Hubbard," who is singing to-night. U is for "Unele Frank,’ whose stories you like. THURSDAY: J is for "John," an uncle young and gay, G is the Choir who will sing a sweet lay. FRIDAY: S is for "Storyman" with his storjes for all, Rona, Betty and Nancy, each will sing at his call. SATURDAY: B is for "Brother Bill’-so watch out for him. G is the "Good-night" song, cousin Alice will sing. SUNDAY: ‘ S$ is for Sunday and for Song Service too; We look for this hour just as much as you do.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 12, 4 October 1929, Page 15

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FROM 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 12, 4 October 1929, Page 15

FROM 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 12, 4 October 1929, Page 15

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