Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1925 — Page 2

LENDED BEAUTY IN I TIMES AIR PROGRAM wiers to Hear Classical, Popular and Spiritual Music - : m Friday Night Over WFBM.

■rogram of classical, popular Hilrltual beauty will be heard Rse who tune In on the Friday ■ radio program of the Indian - I Times over WFBM, Mer--9* * *

Program

PART I Victor Herbert Ensemble, with E. E. Kerner in the conductor's stand, playing ■ March—“ Victorious Harvard” Wood Seleotion—“The Fortune Teller" _ • Victor Herbert Spanish Walts—“My Cavalier” ... Nathan Overture—'“Pique Dame" Suppe Trombone Solo—‘Sally Trombone".. . . • Fillmore Virgil Henry, soloist. PART II Introduction of the First Presbyterian Church quartet, consisting of Mm. Mary Case, soprano; Miss Norma Mueller, alto: Thomas R. Knox, tenor; Charles A. Clary, bass, and Tull E. Hi-own, organist and director. First—uartet, "Glory to God in the Highest." Second—Solo, “The Stars Shine Bright,” • Mrs. Mary Case, soprano. I Third—Carol, “On. a Winter’s Night." quartet. .Fourth—Duett, “See You Not Radiant Stars," Thomas R. Knox and Charles A. Clary. Fifht—Caro]—“All Knew He Wa i There." quartet. Sixth—Folk Sour —“O Bethlehem,” i quartet. Seven—Solo, “Sleep Holy Babe." Mies Norma Mueller. Eighth—Quarrot—"Tho Morning Stars Sang Together.” PART m The Victor Herlxrt Ehisembia. Overture—" Orpheus” \ Offenbach Flute Solo—“Fantansy on a Rarvarian Melody, played by Ed Leane as soloist. Selection—Bells of Normandy"..-Wieg-and Waltz—“ Old Timers” Lake Mraeh—“Stars and Stripes Forever”., Sousa In all numbers, the Baldwin Grand will be used. \ For Asthma i During Winter I A Remarkable Method That Has . Come to the Rescue of Asthma- | . ties and Checks the Worst Attacks—Send Today for Free Trial. If you suffer with those terrible attacks of Asthma when It is cold and damp; if you choke as if each gasp for breath was the very last, don’t fail to send at once to the Frontier Asthma Cos. for a free trial of their remarkable method. No matter where you live or whether you have any faith in any remedy under the Sun, send for this free trial. If you have suffered for a lifetime and tried what you thought was the best skill known to cope with the most, terrible attacks of Asthma, If you are discouraged beyond hope, send for this free trial. It is the only way you can ever know what progress is doing for you in spite of all your past, disappointments in 2 our search for freedom from Asthma. o send for this Tree trial. Do It now. This notice is published that every sufferer may' participate in this progressive method and first try the treatment free that is now known to thousands as the greatest boon that ever came into their lives. Send coupon today. Don’t wait.

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Soloist in Friday Night Event

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First Presbyterian Quartet to Sing

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Among the recognized singers of tJiis city are those who compose the quartet of the First Presbyter lan Churclu I>eft to right, Tull E.Brown, organist and director; Norma Mueller, contralto, and Charles A. Clary, buss. They will appear on the great program to be broadcast over WFBM by The Indianapolis Times Friday night from the Hotel Severi n.

NOTABLES TO BROADCAST McCormack and Bori on New Year's Night Program. Bu Special NHW Y’ORK, Bea 31.—John McCormnck and Madame Borl will appear in a radio concert New Tear’s night under auspices of the Victor Talking Machine Company. The concert will be broadcast through WJZ, the new station of the Radio Corporation of America, and KYW, Chicago: KDKA, Pittsburgh; WRZ, Springfield, Mass.; WGY, Schenectady, and AVTtC,

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THURSDAY, DEC. 31, 1925