Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1926 — Page 25
NOV. 19, 1926
'HOT’II TO BE PLAYED OVER * WFBMFOR TIMES Orchestra ‘Keyed Up’ tor Program Tonight at Severin Hotel. By Walter D. Hickman “‘We're ready to give the hottest rsadie program that we have ever lwwei'te!ast for The Times-” That’s the from . Charles DeSawtelle and his Royal Terrace Dtrchestra. DeSautelle and members of his orchestra, have arranged many novelty rnowaJbws for tonight’s program by n*a Times over WFBM from the Bawirin, This orchestra, has appeared many ftaae® on The Indianapolis Times' (wrogram and is popular with listeners. DeSautelle and his orchestra next reek will open a winter’s engagenoemft at Hadzton Hall, where they ■dll furnish the dance music for Uh® season. Drama Is Topic Os Interest to lovers of the thfr Wter and the drama will be the talk Clayton Hamilton upon the Srauaias of Ibsen and the work of jMjrs. Flske upon the American stage. upon Ibsen and his coming before the microphone tonight is of much Interest as Mrs. Fiske will he seen It the Murat, opening Thursday In Ibsen’s "Ghosts.” Other artists on the program tonight, starting at 9:30 p. m., will include Myles Bevffle, regular soloist with Krauss’ Cardinals Orchestra snd Russell Mack at the Baldwin grand; Miss Frances McConell, popular pianist; "The Ramblers” composed of Passio Flume and Barney Galbreath, and, The Danzon Trio, composed of Joseph B. Dux, James B. Cross and J. W. Van Briggle. Beginning promptly at 9:30 o’clock
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tonight over WFBM from the Severin, Carl Fohl will announce the following program: Part One Charles DeSautelle and his Royal Terrace Orchestra playing a group of four numbers. Part Two Talk by Clayton Hamilton on "Ibsen and Mrs. Fiske.” Part Three Myles Beville with Russell Mack at the piano in a song cycle. Part Four Charles DeSautelle and his Royal Terrace Orchestra. Part Five The Danzon Trio singing “When The Red, Red Robin Comes a Bob Bob Bobin Along,” and "A Kiss In the lark.” Part Six The ramblers In an Instrumental and vocal offering. Part Seven Miss Frances McConnell In piano numbers. Part Eight Charles DeSautelle and his Royal Terrace Orchestra. Part Nine The Danzon Trio giving "Negro Spirituals” and a ballad solo by J. W. Van Briggle. v Part Ten The Ramblers in some instrumental and vocal novelties. Part Eleven Myles Beville and Russell Mack in two song numbers. Part Twelve The Danzon Trio singing a Lullaby, “Sleep Little Baby of Mine” and a medley of popular numbers. Final Group Charles DeSautelle and his Royal Terrace Orchestra. The Danzon Trio Is a versatile, new organization of dance entertainers, who appear regularly on the dance programs at the Dennison ballroom. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sullivan, who conduct, their dance studio at the hotel, are enthusiastic In their praise of ‘the boys,’ who never fall to score a success with their audiences. This marks their second appearance before the microphone. On a Times program through the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and this time such a variety of selections will be offered that will please/!he older folks as well as the most violent of Tow-downers.’ Hey! Hey!
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Those who will hear The Times* radio concert tonight over WFBM from the Severin will enjoy the vocal work of the Danzon Trio who feature the dances given by Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sullivan at the Denison. Above, James S. Cross, baritone; center, Joseph B. Dux, first tenor, and, below, J. W. Van Briggle,‘second tenor.
EVENINGS PROGRAMS —Nov. 19— 1l:0O —WAIU—Dinner concert. WCX— Goldette’g Ensemble. WEAF—Dinner music. WHK—Dinner concert. WNYC —French lesson; music. WWJ—Dniner concert. s:lo—KDKA—String ensemble. WMAQ — school. WTAM— Serenades. 6:3o—WCFL—Concert. o:3s—WGY—lnstrumental tmisio. 6:4S—KDKA—Address; university Girl if Glee Club. 6:so—Orchestra. 7:oo—WADC —Concert. WBAL Trio. WBZ—Organ. WCX—Studio program. WEEl—Girls' Quintet. WEBH Concert. WEAF—Entertainers. WHB Orchestra: soloists. WHAR Seaside Trio. WJAR—Music Tawkalog. WJZ —Sundall Orchestra: Bonnie Laddies. WLSV-Mav and June: violin and harp. WOP—Pianist and male quartet. 7:15 —WGN—Paul Ash’s Show. 7:20 —KDKA—Poem, pianist. _ 7:3o—WßAP —Concert WdAU —Entertainers. WCAE-—Music. WEAF—Concert orchestra, also WLIT. WGHK Recital. WHAS—Schillings Orchestra, WHO—Raleigh Quintet. WLS—WLS Trio. WOC Melody Mixers. WOO—Orchestra. WOE —Organ recital. WOS— Pep meeting.’ WJAR-—Music. WPG — Concert. . . 7:4S—WLIT—Orchestra; songs. WNYC —Soprano: violinist. _ g:oo—KDKA—Concert. WAlU—Concert. WADC—Music. WBZ —Vocal: violin. tVH AG—Barytone: tenor. WAAM—Organ. WEAF—South Sea Islanders, also
WFBM Merchants Heat and Light Cos. 268 Meiers FRIDAY, NOV. 19 s:3o—Sports and Stock Market Reports, courtesy of the Indianapolis News. 6:oo—Children’s Hour, courtesy of the Franklin Life Insurance Cos. 6:30—Indianapolis Athletic Club Ensemble, George Irish, director. 7:3o—Goodness Gracious Greggoi’lzers. 9:3o—lndianapolis Times concert. 11:00—Request Organ Program by Dessa Byrd.
WLIT. WWJ. KSD. WBBM—Popular program. WBAL Musical sketch. WflEU—Melody Makers. WDAF—Ebenez” Choir. WENR —Popular program. WEEl—Musicale. WGY—Two une-aet plays. “Deceit" and “The Wasp.” WGBF —Orchestra. WRNY—Radio talk: ensemble. WHK—lnstrumental trio. WHO —Music recital: also WRC. WJ.ID— Studio. WJR—Studio. WOK—Capitol Theater. WPG—Dances and concert orchestra. WSB—Concert. WSM—Davis orchestra. WTIO Friendly hour. WTAM —Studio. „ _ , J B:IO— WMAQ —Wisconsin football dinner. WNYC —M ljor-Ueneral C. P. Summeral. 8:15—WOR —Mandolin; tenor; dinner. 8:30—KOA —Sunday school KB’AB—Orchestra and artists. W A AM—Program. WBAL—String Quartet. WEAF —La
Concert Music 7:3O—WBAP, WEAF. . B.OO—KDKA, WBZ. ' B:3O—WBAL, KFAB. 9:OO—KYW, WBAL. 9:30 —WBAP, WCAE. 10:00—WG*T, WJJD.
France orchestra to WE EL WGR, WWJ, WLIT, WCAE. KSD, WOC. WTAM. WOC WDAB*. WFAA—club recital. WAHG— The Gondoliers. , B:4s—WßNY —Amphion Quartet. 9:00 —CNR A—Dance orchestra. KM SrV ..
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Orchestra. HYW Studio. KOA—Orchetra. WTHS —Sports: staff artists. WADt—Dance. WBAL Opera. “Xolauthe. WBBM—Orchestra: pianist. WBZ —Orchestra. WCFL,—Dance orchestra. WEBH—Orchestra and soloists. WEAF Orchestra to WEEI. WGR. WTAM. WLIT. WJAR. WCAE. WOC. WDAF. WCCO WRC KSD TAG WWJ. WGBF Music. WGHP Entertainers. WID Vaudeville. WJAZ—Studio and dance. WJZ—Music our to WGY. WHK Popular hour. WHN— Dance music. WLS Humorist: WLS Trio. WOAW—Classical. WORD—Program. WOR—John Murray Anderson. W MCA Entertainers. WOO—Music. WPG—Dance orchestra. WTlC—Dance. 9:lo—WMAQ—Hilda Butler Farr. 9:ls—KOA—Studio. WAHG—Schnabel’s orchestra. WOR—Music. WRNY—Chorus men: Novelty night. 9:3O—WBAP—Organ. WBBM—Orchestra. Harmony team. WCCO—Musie. WCAE —Mußic. WEAF—Hofbrau Orchestra. WCAU—Musical Architects. WGN
Dancing 7:3O—WHAS, WOC. 8:00—WBBM. WPG, WSM, B:3O—WWJ, WOC. 9:OO—WEBH, WTAM. 9:3O—WBBM, WR£. 10:00—WBAL, WJZ. WGY. 10:30—WHN, WEAF. 11:00—WHO, WLIB. 11:46 —WDAF. 12:00— WENR, WLS.
Phantom Violin. WHT—Music. WI.IT —Dance. WOC —Lecture, ‘Abraham Lincoln.” WRC—Wardman Park Orchestra. WTAM—Studio. 10:00 —KFI—Organ. KLX—Band concert. KTHS—Specialties. WMCA Music. WBAL—Dance. WGN—Sam and Henry. Music Box, “The Bible." WGR Lopez Orchestra, organ. WGHP—Melody Makers. WJJD—Studio. WJZ—Specht’s Orchestra: also WGY. WMAK—Anniversary program of WFBL. WQJ—Orchestra. popular program. WSM —Gills Orchestra. WORr—Guertch’e Dauoe Orchestra. 10:05—WCCO —Long's Orchestra, vocal. 10*30 —KYW—Carnival. WHN Kentucky Club Orchestra. WEAF——Greenwich Village Orchestra. WSM—Organ. 10:45—WSB —Concert. 11:00 —CNRV —Music Festival Artists. KFl—Seei-claspical muslo. WBAP—Music. WCFL—Entertainers. WEBH Concert. WHO—Philbreck’s Orchestra. WLlß—Dance music, popular program. WHN—Silver Slipper Orchestra. WMC —Miller’s Orchestra. WMCA MoAlpin entertainers. . 11:45 —WDAF—Nighthawk frolic.
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