Monday, Jul. 18, 1938

Programs Previewed

For seven days beginning Saturday, July 16. All times are EDST. All programs subject to change without notice.

Quintet (Sat. 12 noon, NBC-Red) for Piano and Strings by Armande de Polignac, Comtesse de Chabannes, played by the Brenner Piano Quintet.

P. G. A. Finalists (Sat. 12:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., CBS). The two survivors of elimination play meet for the Professional Golfers' Association title. Ted Husing follows them around the Shawnee Country Club course, Shawnee on Delaware, Pa.

Eight Etudes for Symphony Orchestra (Sun. 3 p.m., CBS) respectively dedicated by Composer Robert Russell Bennett to Composer-Conductor Walter Damrosch, Novelist-Essayist Aldous Huxley, Actor-Playwright Noel Coward, Carl Hubbell, all Dictators, Human Faith, Painter Eugene Speicher, the Ladies. They are given their first public performance by Howard Barlow's orchestra.

Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick (Tues. 8 p.m., CBS). Famed rural comedy tops off more than 25,000 country stage performances with its radio debut, opening Four Corners Theatre series.

Table Talk (Wed. 8 p.m., CBS). Former National Association of Manufacturers President Robert L. Lund, Magazine Editor George H. Soule, Connecticut Grocer Alexander H. Watt, Bronx Housewife Mrs. Robert V. Russell are Professor Lyman Bryson's first microphone dinner guests to discuss business conditions over the coffee cups.

Alison's House (Thurs. 9 p.m., NBC-Blue). Susan Glaspell's 1931 Pulitzer Prize winner in condensed revival.

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