HILDA NAYLOR (Soprano) ;
HAROLD HOWE (Tenor)
Personally conducted, by JACK PAYNE
By HAROLD E. DARKE
Relayed from St. Michael's, Cornhill
MARGARET HOLLOWAY 'S LADIES'
ORCHESTRA
RONALD CHIVERS (Baritone)
Directed by AL STARITA from the Piccadilly Hotel
FRESH water, in the form of well, spring or fountain, has always been a necessity to man, and ho has, according to his custom, adorned the necessity of using it with a variety of decorative customs and legends. In this afternoon's talk Miss Hewitt will describe well-worship among the old Creeks and Romans, the holy wells of Ireland and Scotland, and the wishing wells that are to bo found all over the land.
Little Wortleberry holds its ' Feast' -as it always does on Whit
Monday
On this occasion we shall be there. So will the WIRELESS SINGERS
(Directed by STANFORD ROBINSON ) and tho OLOF SEXTET
-From the Astoria Cinema
SONGS BY SIR HUBERT PARRY
Sung by ELSIE SUDDABY (Soprano)
: French Talk, including a reading from ' 'Le Grain de Plomb,' by Edmond About, Pages 5 to 0
LANCELOT QUINN (Irish
Ballads)
RUDY STARITA
(Xylophone and Vibraphone Solos)
CYRIL SHIELDS (Magic and Humour)
THE THREE NEW YORKERS
BILLY HILL and HORACE PERCIVAL
(Songs and Whistling Solos)
VIVIENNE CHATTERTON
In a Character Sketch
THE B.B.C DANCE ORCHESTRA
Personally conducted by JACK PAYNE
Sung by FRANCIS RUSSELL (Tenor)
I hear you calling me Sympathy
Dear Love, remember me When shadows gather The Gates of Sleep
DORA LABBETTE (Soprano) ; TOM
KINNIBURGH (Bass)
The WIRELESS MILITARY BAND, conducted by B. WALTON O'DONNELL
: JACK
HYLTON'S AMBASSADOR CLUB DANCE
BAND, directed by RAY STARITA, from the Ambassador Club