Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1926 — Page 22

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EVENING PROGRAMS —Nov. 12 — S:OO—WATTT (293.9) —Dinner concert. S:3O—WTAM (389.4)—Serenaders. S:46—WFI (394.5) —Adelphia orchestra 6:OO—WLS (344.0)—Supperbell program. WMAQ (447.51 —Organ. VVMBO (257) —Studio dance. WOK (217) —String ensemble. 6:IS—WON (303—(Uncle Walt, dinner 6:30—W8 A L (240) Mixed .quartet. WCFL (492)—Concert. WGV (379.5) —Studio staff: also WMAK. WLS (344.0)—Sherman s orchestra, sports. 6:50 —WAILT (293.9)—Ta1k, music. 1 :00 KYW (630) —Music hour. RDKA (309 (—Concert. WBAL (240)—WBAL trio. WCX (517) —Studio. WEE! (348.0) —Musicale. WEBH (370.2) Dinner concert. WFDF (234) —Concert. WGBF (230) —Entertainers, orchestra.

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WJZ (455)—Orchestra. Bonnie Laddies. WLS f 344.0) —May and June. Old Town Duo. WOC (481) —Pianist and male quartet. WLIT (394 s)—Concert. WOT (379.5) —Band concert: also WMAK. WMBB (250)—Artists, old songs. WOJ (447.5) —“As You Like It,” excerpts. WRO (469)—String quintet. WWJ (352.7)—‘‘Michigan” night. 7:I6—WON (303)—Paul Ash's show. 7:30 —WBAP (475.91—Concert. WEEI (348.6) —Girls' quintet. WEAF (4921 Orchestra concert: also WLIT. WOHB (200) —Recital. WHO (520) —Philbreok s orchestra. WOO (508.2) —WOO orchestra. WPG (299.8) —Concert.

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7 ; 4o—WHT (400)—Orchestra, songs. B; O9—KLKA (309)—Concert. KM OX (280.2) —Orchestra WAIL' (293.9) Music. WAHG (310)—Brooklyn Radio Show. WEAF (492) —South Sea Island era: also WLIT. WBBM (220)—Orohes tra piano. WBAL (240)—Musical sketch. WENR (2bb) —Popular pro gram. WEEI (348.0)—Musicale. WFDF (234)—“Davy and Gang.' WGY Ul79.o)—Two one-act plays; also WMAK. WON ,303) —Music. WHO (520)—Music Sorority. WJR (517) Studio WOK (217)—Capitol Theater VYPG (299.8) —Dance and concert, orchestra. WRNY (375)—Ensemble. Selwyn trio. WSB (428.3)—Concert. WSM (282.8) —Davis Orchestra WTIC (475.9) —Concert. WTAM (389.4) Studio. B:IS—WLS (344.6)—Opera, “Pirates of Penzance” to WMAQ. IVOR i 105.2) Concert. B:3O—KFAB (340.8) —Orchestra and artists. WMCA V34l) —-Paviicioi tin "UAL (240)—String quartet. IVBZ (333)—Tenor, pianist. WEAK (492) I,a France orchestra, to WEEI WGR. WLIT. WCAE. WWJ, KSD. WOC. WTAM. WFA A (475.9)—Scliubart C'lioral Club WGHP (270)—Astringosoloists. WHN (361.2) —Poems, orchestra. MBB (250) —Orchestra, popular program. O:OO—KYW (636)—Edison studio. KMOX (280.2) —Double quartet. KOA (322.4) —KOA orchestra. WADC (258)—Dance. WBAL (246) —Musical scenario. WBM (226) —Orchestra, harmony team. WBZ (333)—Orchestra. WCFL (492) Danes orchestra. WEBH (370.2) —0r chestra and soloists. WEAF (492) Orchestra, to WEEI. WGR. WTAM WLIT. WJAR. WCAE. WOC. WDAF. WCCO. WWJ, KSD. WRC WTAG. WGHP (270) —En'crtainer. W’.TAZ (320.6) Studio and dance. WJZ (455) —Music

Concert Pianist on Program Tonight

* Miss Edith,Auerbach On The Times radio program tonight over WFBM Miss Edith Auerbach, noted concert pianist, ■will aid in putting over the oldtime tunes festival.

Dance Orchestra Will Broadcast

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Stork’s Royal* Vagabonds Tonight on The Times radio program over WFBM from the Severin The Times will introduce to its listeners Stork’s Royal Vagabonds, a dance orchestra. Sitting (left to right)—Alonzo Eid-son, trumpet; Clarence Waldron, sousaphone; Harry Eidson, piano; Ward Hackleinan, saxophones. Standing—Fieri Seward, trombone; Wayne Hackleman. banjo; Paul Fidson, drums; George 1,. Stark, director ’ and saxophones*; Bruce Edison, saxophones and vlofln. (Photo by Howard Studio.

hou- also WGY. WMCA M 341)—Entertainment WOO (508.2) —Musical program. dance. WPG (299.8)—Dance, orchestras. WRN V 1375) —Opera airs. WTIC (475.9) —Dance. 9:I6—WAHG (316) —The Gondoliers, orchestra. KOA (322.4)—Scientific football. WOS (440.9)—Music. WBN'Y (375)—New York Girls Clubs. 9:25 KOA (322.4)—UniTcrstty of Denver Alumni. 9:39—KMOX ,280.2)—Orchestra, soloists. WBBM (226)—Orchestra, piano, tenor. WCCO (410.4)—Play. “Old Baumgartner.” WCAE (401.3)—Music. WEEI (348.0) —Palais Royal Orchestra. WEAF (493) —Palais Dor orchestra. WGN (303)—Phantom violin. WHT (400)

Dancing 7:3O—WHO. B:OO—WENR. WSM, WPG. B:3O—WEAF, WCAE. 9:00 —WBBAJ, WEBH. 9:3O—WLIT, WRC. 10:00—WBAL, WGHP, WTAM. 10:30—WPG. 11:00—WLTB, WLS, WMC. 11:45 —WDAF. 12:00—WENR.

Music. IVI,IT (344.6)—Dance. WOC (484) —Organ, soprano, reader. WOR i405.2)-r-Music. WRC (469) Wardman Park orchestra. IVTAM (389.4) Studio. 9:SO—IVMAQ (447.5)—Air Line. 10:00 —KMOX (280.2) —Music lovere. KTHS . (374.8) —Specialties. WBAL (246)—Dance. WGN (303)—Sam and Henry. Music Box. WGR (319) —Lopez orchestra, organ. WGHP (270) —Melody makers. WHN (361.2)—Orchestra. W.IJD (370.2)—Studio. WJZ (455) Specht's crehestra: also WGY. WOR (405.2) —Dance. WQJ (447.5) Orchestra. WSM (282.8)—Little Jack Little. WTM (389.4)—Gill’s orchestra. 10:05—WCCO (416.4) —Dance. 10:15—WLS (344.6) —Organ, orchestra. 10:30 KYW (536) Carnival. WSM (282.8) —Organ. WPG (299.8) —Dance. 10:45—WSB ,428.3) —Concert. 11:00—WBAP (475.9)—Organ. WCFL ,492)—Entertainers. WEBH (370.2) Concert. WI.IB (308) —Dance, popular program. WHN (301.2) —-Silver Slipper orchestra. WLS (344 8) —Dance. Hawaiian music. WMC (490.7) Orchestra" WMCA (341)—McAJpin entertainers. 11:43 —W3AF (365.6)—Nighthawk frolic. 12:00— WENR (266) —Frolic. WHT (400) —Your Hour League. __

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Miss Sylvia Tschudi The great aria, from the mad scene from “Lucia di Laimnemtoor" will be a part of the program to be given tonight by Miss Syhia Tschudi on The Indianapolis Times program over WFBM from the Severin studio. (Photo by National Studio.)

OLD TIME SONGS ON AIR

By Walter D. Hickman All of Indianapolis and a good part of the rest of the State will be singing if they will join In with the Indianapolis Times adventure over WFBM tonight. Hundreds of people have asked the

Times to broadcast over WFBM, Merchants Heat nnd Light Company, front the studio at the Severin an old time program of songs. .Starting at 9:30 tonight. Carl Fohl will announce the artists who will ask you to join in the singing in your own homes So get your loud speaker fixed Just right, get around It with your old song book and Join In with the artists. Mrs. Frank West will lead the old time song fest with Mrs. Clyde Pugh at the Baldwin grand. Some of their numbers will be “Sweetest Story Ever Told," “In The Gloaming" and “The Old Oaken Bucket.” Concert Pianist The Times takes pleasure in presenting Miss Edith Auerbach, concert pianist. In several groups of the old numbers. ‘ Miss Auerbach plays classical music in all of her concert appearances and she consented to play the old tunes td accommodate the hundreds who want to sing them. “I think,” Miss Auerbach states, “that every musician should take pleasure In giving happiness to every type of listener nnd so f will play three groups of the old melodies. I do this with the hope that those listening might enjoy recalling the events -Which they experienced when these tunes were popular.” The second part of the program will bo devoted to Btork’s Royal Vagabonds, a groat dance orchestra, and to Miss Sylvia Tschudi, a singer well known and lilted on Times programs, Promptly at 9:30, Fohl will announce the following events upon

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The Times regular Friday night program: Part One Mrs. Frank West singing the old favorites. “Sweetest Story Ever Told,’’ “In the Gloaming'' and “The Old Oaken Bucket.” Mrs. Clyde Pugh at the piano. Part Two Miss Edith Auerbach, concert pianist. playing ‘‘Love's Old Sweet Song,” “Sweet Bunch of Daisies” and “Down by the Old Mill Stream.” Part Three Mrs. Frank West and Mrs. Clyde Pugh in old-fashioned tunes which you may sing at home. Part Four " Miss Edith • Auerbach playing ‘‘Dixie." “The Arkansas Traveller." and “Turkey in the Straw.” Part Five Mrs. Frank West and Mrs. Clyde Pugh singing and playing some more of the old time tunes. Have your song books handy by your loud speaker. Sing with them. Part Six Introducing Eugene Reid for just a fnlnute. Part Seven Introducing Stork’s Royal Vagabonds. a dance orchestra, playing "Six Foot of Papa," "A Dream of Love and You” and “My Cutey's Due at Two to Two.” Part Eight Miss Sylvia Tschudi singing the mad scene from “Lucia dl Lammermoor,” Part Nine Stork’s Royal Vagabonds playing “Sugar Foot Stomp,” “Moonlight in

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Mandalay” and “Where’d You Get Those Eyes?” Part Ten Miss Sylvia Tschudi singing "Italian Street Song." Part Eleven Stork's Royal Vagabonds playing “Breezin’ Along With the Breeze," “Black Bottom Stomp,” and "Moon light on the Ganges.’’ Part Twelve Stork's Royal Vagabonds playing “In a Little Garden,” “By the Waters of Minnetonka” and "Meadow Lark.”

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Part Thirteen Miss Sylvia Tschudi singing “Valencia.” Pari Fourteen Stork's Royal Vagabonds playing “How Many Times," “Beams,.* I 1. vc You" and “Ace in the Hole.'’