Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1926 — Page 2

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LINCOLN PROGRAM WILL BE ON AIR

Times to Broadcast Two Hours of Entertainment Over WFBiM From Studio at Severin Hotel Friday Evening. Lincoln’s birthday will be observed Friday night over WFBM, Merchants Heat and Light Company, on one of the greatest programs ever put on the air by The Indianapolis Times from the studio at the Severin. On the Lincoln program will be the following: The Rev. Fred A. Line, pastor of the Central Universalist Church, in a short talk on Abraham Lincoln. The Mokana Trio, composed of three men singers who will sing songs requested by several hundred radio fans. • The Indiana Boys School Novelty Orchestra under the direction of Lester C. Denny. Harry Zimmerman, singer, with Miss Mary Haze at -the Baldwin Grand. Mrs. Lucinda Munroe, soprano and instructor at the University of Illinois, in songs with Miss Alga Porter at the piano. Passie Fuime, harmonica player, will Introduce for the first time on a Times program a noted accordion player. These two players will appear in several groups. Two Hours’ Program Never has the Times assembled so much talent of wide appeal. An effort is being made to put on a program of two hours in length •which will please lovers of all forms of entertainment. The Times program will get on the air at 8:45 p. m. Friday over WFBM or as soon :is tho Little Theatre completes Its program. The program will be presented In the following manner: —Part I The Boys School novelty orchestra of Plainfield, Ind., playing “Bachelor Girl,” "Who,” and "Bam Bam Bamv Shore.” , —Part II The Rev. Fred A. Line talking in memory toss Abraham Lincoln. —Part 111 The Boys School novelty orchestra playing "Sitting on Top of the World,” "Five Foot Two,” and * "Some Time.” Introducing Soprano —Part IV— Introducing for the first time on a Times radio program Mrs.

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The Mokana Trio composed of Jess Moon, Clay Gullion and Karl Davis who will sing on The Times Lincoln radio program, Friday night over WFBM. .

WFBM Merchants Heat and light Cos. 268 Meters Thursday, Feb. 11 6:00 —Sports and stock market reports, courtesy of Indianapolis News. 6:3o—Boys' Hour, F. O. Belzer, Indianapolis Council B. S. A. 7:oo—Gus Edwards’ Athletic Club Orchestra, Lena Lunsford Neff, concert pianist. 9:15 —Irvington Eastern Star Lodge. 9:30 —Mary Traub Busch program. 10:30 —Gus Edwards’ Athletic Club Orchestra.

Lucinda Munroe, soprano, of the University of Illinois faculty week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newell Morris. Miss Olga Porter at the piano. —Part ,r — Passie Fuime, harmonica player, and a,, noted accordion player in a musical cycle. —Part VI — Introducing the Mokana Trio composed of Jess Moon, Clay Gullion and Earl Davis, city policeman, In the following songs: “Show Me the When You Feel n Cold Coming On Take Laxative BHOMO QUININE Tablets to work off the cause aid to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven Remedy., The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.—Advertisement.

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Way to Go Home.” “Who,” "Sometlifie” and "Knee Deep In Daises." Mrs . Ruth Moon at the Baldwin Grand. —Part VII— The Boys School orchestra playing "Angry,” "Best,Loved Sothern Melodies,” and "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling” with cornet solo. Now Artist —Part VIII— Introducing anew artist, Harry Zimmerman with Miss Mary Maze at the Baldwin Grand, singing "Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses,” "That Wonderful Mother of Mine,” and “Normandy.” —Part IX— Passie Fuime and the accordion monarch in more melody. —Part X The return of Mrs. Lucinda Munroe, soprano, before tho microphone. —Part XI The Mokana Trio singing "Paddlin’ Madlln Home,” and “When I Drodm the Last Waltz With You.” —Part XII— Harry Zimmerman singing “I Wish I’d Been Satisfied With I Mao’,” "Sitting on Top of the j World,” and “When the One You Love Loves You.” The Boys School novelty orchestra playing "Don't Wake Me Up,” "Let Me Call You Sweetheart,” and "Yes Sir That’s My Baby." This entire program has been built on requests made by hundreds of radio listeners. The Times never has attempted such an ambitious program as the one which will be given Friday night.

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Artists on Friday Radio Program

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To meet the demand for soprano solos, The Time** Friday night, over WFBM will present Mrs. Lucinda Munroe (above), soprano, a member of the University of Illinois faculty, in two groups of numbers.

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Harry Zimmerman, among the new artists to bo introduced on The Times radio program Fridaynight over WFBM, from the Severin.

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