Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1925 — Page 10
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ORPHAN HOME BAND TO PLAY UPON PROGRAM Young Musicians Will Be Headlined by Community Fund. Thirty youthful musicians of the Indianapolis Orphan Home band, ages between 9 and II years, will be headlined on the weekly program of the Indianapolis Community Fund, Thursday evening over WFBM, the Merchants Heat and Hight Company studio. The program will begin at 7:45, it was announced by Mrs. Eugene M. Fife. The program folloWs: "Liberty Bell" Sousa "Moonlight and Hoses" . . ... torn are Indianapolis Orphan Asylum Band. Room 1 of School of). Miss Ida A. Mann, Conductor. "March of the Manikins ’ Onivas “On the Banks of the Wabash". . Dresser Indianapolis Orphan Asylum Band. Address Albert Stump Hallowe'en Story (original). Master Eu ire tie Fife, aye 0. Camp Eire Girls' Program. Directed by Mrs. O. E, MeMeans. Talk on Camp Fire Girls Mrs. R. E. Sprague Illustrated by the girls of I.a-wa-kln Circle, Home Presbyterian Church. TALKS DISTINCTLY H. W. Arlin, chief announcer for KDKA, has received high praise from Quebec. He has been informed that, French-Canadian boys who speak but little English listen to his baseball score broadcasts and are able to understand him. RADIO IN ENGLAND England has just begun to realize the growth of the radio industry within its boundary. A count shows that there are 1,500,000 owners of radio sets who spend .10,000,000 pounds a year on wireless apparatus.
GOOD MUSIC NIGHT WILL BE OBSERVED Claypool Trio and Mary E. Case, Lyric Soprano, to Appear on Program From Times Studio at Severin.
Another good music night will be observed on The Times radio pro-, gram Friday night over WFBM, Merchants Heat and Light Company, beginning at 9 from the Times’ studio at the Severin. The Claypool Trio, known as one of the finest instrumental organizations In the city, will furnish a program of music. The soloist will be Mary E. Case, noted lyric soprano. | This quartet is composed of Alma Miller Lentz, violin; Consuelo Couchman Rettig, ’cefto, and Carolyn Turner, pianp. They have appeared many times in this city and are well known for their splendid artistry. Mary E. Case, lyric soprano, who has been on the concert stage, will appear In at least three solos. Boyd Johnson, pianist, will be at the Baldwin Grand for all of the num-
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LISTENERS NAME LUCKEY Radio Organization Elects Officers For Coming Year. Herbert A. Luckey was re-eelcted president of the broadcast Listeners’ Association, Wednesday night as the annual meeting at the Severin. Other officers elected were: Robert L. Moorhead, first vice president: George S. Greene, second vice president: George L. Glossbrener, treasurer ;ind A. ,T. Allen, secretary. The membership of the organization now totals, 1,104. Luckey will represent the organisation to the fourth na-
bers of Mrs. Case. She is at present soloist at the First Presbyterian Church. The program of the Claypool Trio will be as folows: 1. "Rigoletto." by Verdi. 2. "Mighty Lak a Re**,,’ , _ 3. "Molly on the Shore." by Granger 4. “My Wild Irirh Rose." Irish melody. 5. "Cavallerla Rnstieana. by Mascagni. (1. "Value Caprice,” by Newland. , 7. “Indian Love Call." from Rose 8. Selections from "The Student Prince." This program has been arranged to cover a wide musical field. This Is in accordance with the request of hundreds of listeners In on the four other Times radio programs. Mrs. Case Is arranging her numbers to meet this demand of music lovers. . The program will include some surprise features which are being planned. It will be another great Times program.
The Claypool Trio will be heard on The Times radio program Fri day night over WFBM, Merchants Heat and Light Company station, from The Indianapolis Times studio at the Severin. In the trio are Alma Miller Lentz, violin; Carolyn Turner, piano, and Consuelo Couchman Rettig, cello, appearing from left to right In the picture. tional radio conference at Washington, Nov. 9.
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