My first station did Radio Bingo. For whatever reason the attorney general thought we were in violation of the state's Bingo laws. Go figure.
Ah yes, the "women's show". We had Janie's Corner. Recipes, household hints, whatever, for the 1950s woman, seemingly ( it was the 70s and 80s). Still, she had fun with it. She and her husband owned an antique store together, and her husband was a comic foil....."Fang" if you will. When you met Janie in person, she was delightful and not who you might expect. She could tell an off-color joke and have drinks with guys...I miss her. She passed in her 80s a few years ago.
Virginia of "Coffee With Virginia" did essentially the same show, but played it straight and without involving her husband. Al Hirt's "Java" was her theme song---every morning at 9:05.
Virginia Holmes was a well-off Los Angeles woman whose husband moved them up to Bishop, where her older sister lived. Virginia worked as a substitute teacher (afternoon classes only, so she could be on the air from 9-10), and that older sister lived next door to us.
I had Virginia---"Mrs. Holmes" then----as a sub from about 5th grade on, and she knew I could read well and had sprouted a decent voice around 11. So one day, when I was 14 and out in front of the house playing ball with friends while she was visiting her sister, she asked me if I'd like a job at the radio station. And it went from there. Six weeks later (I had since turned 15), I had an FCC Third Class license and a job.
I don't know what happened to Virginia. Her sister passed away after I left home. My mom left Bishop in the 90s and Virginia was still alive and well then. I can't find any obits, but she would be well over 100 if she's still with us.