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Story December 2, 1953

The Home Journal

Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas County, Virgin Islands

What is this article about?

Announcement for the 'Holiday Hour' Christmas radio program, sponsored by the Professional League, to be recorded on Dec. 14, 1953, at 8 p.m. in New York City's Community Methodist Church, featuring greetings from Virgin Islanders for broadcast on Christmas night in the V.I. Cards available from Miss Hulda Joseph.

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V.I's In N. Y. Work On Holiday Hour

The Holiday Hour, the Christmas radio program sponsored by the Professional League, will be transcribed and recorded on Monday evening, Dec. 14, 1953 at 8 p.m. in the Community Methodist Church 126 St. and Madison Ave., in New York City.

The program will be broadcast on the radio station in the V.I. on Christmas night.

The last half of the program will feature greetings from the audience, Islanders, wishing their relatives and friends to send greetings are urged to write to their friends giving the place and time of the recording of the program.

A limited supply of cards with the information, which can be used for mailing are available from the local League member, Miss Hulda Joseph.

What sub-type of article is it?

Community Announcement Radio Broadcast

What themes does it cover?

Family

What keywords are associated?

Holiday Hour Christmas Radio Virgin Islands Greetings New York Recording Professional League

What entities or persons were involved?

Miss Hulda Joseph

Where did it happen?

Community Methodist Church, 126 St. And Madison Ave., New York City; V.I.

Story Details

Key Persons

Miss Hulda Joseph

Location

Community Methodist Church, 126 St. And Madison Ave., New York City; V.I.

Event Date

Dec. 14, 1953; Christmas Night 1953

Story Details

The Professional League sponsors the recording of the Christmas radio program 'The Holiday Hour' in New York for broadcast in the Virgin Islands, featuring audience greetings from Islanders to relatives and friends.

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