Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 298, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1926 — Page 10

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‘GREGGORIZERS’ TO PUT MUSIC ON AIR TONIGHT Mary Traub Busch Will Follow With Popular Request Program. The “Goodness Gracious Gregfcwrtfsers" Will the following program from the Severin studio .-over WFBM, Merchants Heat and Light Company station, between 8:30 and 9:30 this evening: Selections from “The Red Mill,” “Lazy Waters,” “Nola,” “Do You Relieve in preams,” “Moon Dear,” "La Rosita,” "Old Fashioned Love,” “Out of the Dusk to You,” “One Little Dream of Love," “Roses of Picardy,” saxophone solo, "Gypsy Serenade,” violin solo, and songs by the “Voice of Gold.” Following the "Goodness Gracious Greggorlzers,” Mary Traub Busch will present her regular weekly program from 9:30 to 10:30. Mrs. Busch will deviate from her regular classical program and present the Mary Traub "Troubadors” in a popular request program. She will be assisted by the following artists, Franklyn Greenwood, Ronald Jordan, Frcdericka Dempsey and Bailey Fesler. "Little Jack ..ljlftlp,” who was heard from WFBM the first three clays of tho week, has the honor of receiving more telegrams, telephone calls and requests than any other artist who ever has broadcast from the local station. During his stay, the studio .was swamped with requests. Little appeared on tho local programs through the courtesy of THE Indianapolis Times, The Little Theatre program which will go on the air over WFIiM Friday evening at, 8, will he given by a, group of Butler University students, members of the Little Theatre. The play is under the direction of

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Mrs. Eugene Fife and is entitled "Robbery.” Mine, Frances Alda, world-fa-mous singer aqcl wife of G.ulo Gattt-Casazza, general director of the Metropolitan Opera of New York, is announced as the artist for the next A. Atwater Kent radio concert Sunday, from station WEAK*, New York, and fourteen other connected stations. This not only marks anew peak in the Atwater Kent concert series, j but the beginning of an arrangement which A. Kent has made by which other famous Metropolitan Opera stars will appear on future Atwater Kent programs. Assisting Mine. Alda will lie John Corigllano, the violinist, wlu>. in addition to playing the obi imo to to the lirst. number on the program, wil play three numbers. A male quartet will sing the concluding numbers with Mine. Alda, ROBINSON CAMPAIGNS Senator Goes to Huntington—Wife to French Lick Meeting. Senator Arthur It. Robinson today left for Hunting!on, where-he will ■Continue his northern Indiana campaign for renomination. Robinson addressed the Iviwanis Club at , Knfghtstown. Wednesday. Mrs. Robinson, directing the women in her husband's campaign, went to French Lick today to attend an organiaztlon meeting. ■SCHOOL DATES FIXED National Guard to Have Four-Day Instruction Classes. Dates and places of the annual four-day NationaFOuard schools of instruction have been fixed hv Adjutant General William H. Kershner In a memorandum. Expense will be borne by the government. Dates and places: Frankfort, June 7-10; Purdue University, June 2,5, 7 and 10; Gary, junc 7-10; Indianapolis. June 1-4, find Kokomo, June 7-10. Twenty-two officers will be In charge. LIEBER HEADS DRIVE Division Chairman at Helm of Community Fund. Community Fund directors today expressed pleasure at the acceptance of Herman F. Lieber of the helm of th° 1927 fund drive. Lieber, who is president of the H. Lieber Company, has been head of the mercantile employes division of the fund campaigns for the last four years. Th 1927 drive will start eap- l-i November.

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SYNCOPATION NIGHT IS TO I BE OBSERVED Buddy Harris, Soloist, on Times Friday Evening Radio Program. Syncopation night will be observed on The Indianapolis Times' program to be broadcast at 8:30 Friday night, over WFBM. Merchants Heat and Light Company station, from the Severin. The Titties will introduce another new orchestra, the Jack Vance Entertainers of-the Stage Craft Studio of this city. Buddy Harris, who has been on other Times programs, will he the soloist of the evening. There is musical talent in the lnrtianapolis *1)01106 department. John Moorman of the traffic department, will give a number of piano solos •along popular lines. Erwin W. Muhlenbruch, classical pianist, will play a. group of classical numbers. He was on last week's program and scored so strongly that he consented to appear again. ’The program will l>e presented as i ! follows: Cart one i The .luck Voice Kniertuiners playing “Want i Little Lovin’." "Hot Air.” “Ixtok Who's Here.” and "Waltz Medley.” Part Two Buddy Harris singing "Lei Me !('all You Sweetheart.” Pt. rt Three The.lack Vance Kntoi tamers playling "I Love My Baby." "Just Around the Corner,' and "Wish 1 Was in Peoria." Part Four Introducing John Moorman. a pianist, and member of the In'hanapolls police force, in a group of popular piano numbers. Part Five The Jack Vance Entertainers playing “Sugar Foot Stomp.” ‘T Found a New Baby.” and “Tain t Cold.” Part Six Buddy Harnslsinging "Sometime.” Part Seven John Moorman in a group of piano numbers. Part Eight The Jack Vance Entertainers playing ‘“Show Sfp the Way to Go Home," "I-eCs Waltz as We Say Good-by,” and "Some of These Days.” Part Nine ■ Erwin AV. Muhlenbruch playing the following piano numbers: ‘'Dance Caprice." “,\ la hieti dimee.” "Impromptu. Op. 142.” “Sun of My Soul.” “Caprice Viennois.” "Scarf Dance.” “At in < >ld Trysting Place.” and "To a Wild Bose." hour. WEAK (491.5)—Orchestra to WF.EI. WOC. KSD. WCAE. WTAG. WCCO. V W.I WJAR WS \T. WCR I WGN and WADC WEAR (389.4)—Organ. bridge WEBH (370.2)—Orclics- | tra. soi g* WGBS (315 6)—ln*tnim<ni tal duet*. WGY (.779.5)—Soprano. A-radi r. quartet WHB (365.6)—I'uu'ele ROng’ter* W .'R 51 7)—Orchestra. W.IZ 1 404.3) R'cord Bov,: a!->o WRC. I W.IAZ I 372.4 ,—fli-doal concert. WMCA (341 ' - Tango orchestra. WMBB 1 2501 —Orchestra WOAW ( 526)—"An Un u-tial Play WORD (273)—Orchestra WPG (299.8). Dance WRNV *258.51 —Void Trio, v.ug series. WRW l 2 , i —Music 9:0.5 p. 41.—WIP (508.2)—9. S. I.evia- | than orchestra (9:15 P. 41.—WHT (400)—Feature*: clas sic* 9:30 P 41.—WRAP ( 475.9)—V0cal and , l( strumenLi 1 WGBS (315.64—Tri0- I basso WHN (.7612)—Orchestra WJ 7. (454.3) —Dance 9:40 P. ML—-KTHS (374 8*— Dance 9:45 P. 4t.—WRC (468 s)—Band. 10:90 P. 41. KDKA (309.1) - - Revue KE! (467)—Announced KGO t 3(U 2) : —Studio: plays. KPO '428.31—8ar ninny lean). KYW (535.4 >—Popular program. WBCN ( "66 i—Owl inatme*-: popular program WCAU 1 278) -Or chrstra mic W'F.AF (491.5 )—Orchis t-a. WON 1 30" 81 —S im, *n' Henry old songs plav shop. WHN (361 2)— I Orchestra WIIAR (27.5)—Dance WJJD ( 370 2r— Feature hour WMC A ~34l(—Orchestra WPG i 399.8 I—Sll-i ver Sllpner Club- WOJ i-147..5 ) —Orclie(ra: radio artists*' 10:05 P 41.—WCCO (416.41—Safety talk 10:30 P. 41.—KTHS (374.8 i—Classical orchestra WGY 1379.5)—0rgan WGHIi ; (266).—Midnight Ramble. 10:4.4 P. 44.—WSB (428.3)—Organ. 11:00 P. 4!.—KFI (467) —Program KPO 1428.7)—Swiss Rand WERH .370 21 —-Orchestra: songs WHN (.701.2 > Entertainer*. WLIB (302 B)—Popular program: orchestra W4fCA <3411 Broadway night, WPO (5261—Orchis tra WOC (483.61—Orchestra 11:1.5 P. M.—WDAF (365.6)—Nirhtbawk -Frolic. 12:0(1 .41.—KFI (467) Popular entertain nrs KPO (428 31—Cabmans. WGO : (.761.2)—0r,-hi stra. WHT ) 400 I— 1 lour Hour League: l’at Barnes P 12:30 A. M.—WJJD (370.21 —Settin Up' Hour. 1 1:00 A. M.— K-X (447.5) Orchestra KPO (428.71—Orchest-a W’QJ (147.51 —Ginger hour, orchestra

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