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Songstress Hildegarde, known to radio and New York night life as the witty and scintillating international chanteuse, will be interviewed over the Crimson Network at 9:45 o'clock in a program entitled "Chatter and Songs by Hildegarde". Network rumor has if that she will accompany herself on the piano.

The Crimson Network had been making an all out effort for the past week to obtain Hildegarde, who is at present singing at the Copley Plaza. Hildegarde, known as "the dear that made Milwaukee famous," is as much known for her looks as for her vocal attainments and members of the Crimson Network are afraid that listeners will make the best part of the show.

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