Depperpot
Stone the Crows! ANNOUNCER Children’s session, 4ZB, April 10, 5.55 p.m: ‘She hung her head and her flaming face covered her hair." A Long, Long Day. NNOUNCER, 1ZB, April 1: Nine--teen-sixteen-April 28. What a remarkable week that was! Worn Reclining, Of Course. MARGOT, °ZB, 11.385 am. April s: A «And on your black jersey — silk frock put three rows of green pelersham running from the neck to the hem line, You'd be surprised how slimming these long horizontal lines are. The Flowing Cravat. SHOPPING reporter, 1ZB, 11.45 a.m. April S: "I hare something to say to the men about the uncerushable linen ties, in the spot and square design, and I’m sure theyll suit them right down to the ground." Whee-e! ANNOUNCER 8ZB, April S, 9.36 ** pm. (describing skating): "This ix certainly one of the highlights-her leg is right up in the air now," Start Saving, You Kids! AUNT DAISY, March 81 (advertising yacuum cleaners): Easter is coming, boys and girls. How about giving mother one for Christmas’ Handy Man, oJ ACK MAYBURY, 8ZB, 9.15 p.m., April 9 (at amateur trials): "He had two knives in each hand and his mouth-organ in the other." Gug! PETER, 2ZB. Sunday, April 10: "Some of the passengers ¢ame
through the Suez on the hoat-others were picked up at Aden-ar the botfom of the Red Seal!" W-hat? AXNOUNCER 2ZG4, Monday, April 11, 5.27 (children's session). "Ive wore a hat eight or nine inches tailer than himself." Motorists Don’t Go. ANNOUNCER, station 2ZM, 8.15 L g oy p.m., 10: "You have heen listening to the service broadeast fron St. Andrew's Pedestrian Church."
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Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 24
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268Depperpot Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 24
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