Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1926 — Page 4

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Crwiirioht. iSSfi, bti United Press CFCA, Toronto (357 M), 9 p. m. (Eastern) —Recital by Marla ’Kurenko, noted coloratura soprano. KDKA, Pittsburgh (309 M), and KFKG, Hastings (288 M), 6:15 p. m. (Eastern) —Dinner concert. WGN, Chicago (303 M), 10:10 p. m. “Messiah.” KGO, Oakaind (361 M), 8 p. m. (Pacific) —KGO Players in "Cheer Up." WJZ, New York (454 M), and WGY, KTW, KDKA, WRC, WBZ, 9:30 p. m. (Eastern) Annual Christmas party, Pennsylvania Railroad, direct from Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia. Evening Program B:OOiP. M.—WMAQ —Trio. 5.30 WF A A—Harmonica. 6:oo—WCX—Ensemble. WHK—Spitalny’s Orchestra. WTAM—Hollenden Orchestra. WVVJ—Dinner concert. 6:lß—KDKA—Concert, farm program. tI:3O—WLS—Organ, eupperbell program WGY—Dinner muaic, Santa Claus. 6:4O—WGN—Dinner program. 7:oo—WEAF—Midweek Hymn Sing. WJZ Pennsylvania Orchestra. WJR—Petite Symphony soloists. WOR—Jacobs' Ensemble, Santa Claua. WOK—String Ensemble, WTIC-—Hymn Sing. 7:lß—WCCO—Osborns Orchestra. WGBS -—Philharmonic Club of Negro singprs. 7.30 WBZ—Dickens Christmas Carol. WCAlT—Snellenberg Symphony. WCFL —Concert Trio, soloists. WEEl—Santa Claus, musieale. WEAK Literature characters to WOC. WHK—Christmas program. WMCA—Hungarian Orchestra. WTAM—Studio. 7:4B—WGY—Georgia Minstrel Boys; alao, WMAK. 7:BB—WLS—Scrap Book. May and June. B:oo—KDKA—Christmas party. WEAO—

Concert Music 7 : ip —WCFL. B:OO—WQJ, WTAM. \ B:3O—WBAP. 9:OO—WBAL, WHK. B:3O—WFAA. 10:00—WTIC. 11:00—WHK. WTAM.

Talks, Christmas enrol* WHK—Christmas program, WJZ Silent drama: also WRC. WOC—Santa C alls, musical program. WQJ—Band concert. WTAM —Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. B:lo—WCAE—Christmas music. WLS— Christmas program. B:t8 —WREO—Orchestra, soloists. WPG —Casino Dance Orchestra. B:3o—WlP—Choral Society. B.3o—WßAP—Hawaiian Trio. WGBS— String quartet. WJZ—Hour of music: also, WBZ. WRC. KDKA. WTZC—Capitol Theater. 9ioo—WßAL—Ensemble. WBBM—Opera hour. WCBD—Christmas program WHK—Concert. WJJD Mooseheart children. WOl—Cantata. "Children of Israel." WSB—Red Head Club. 9:lo—WlP—Mandolin Orchestra. o:lß—WHAS—Dance orchestra, auditorium concert. 9:3o—WFAA— Choral Club. WJZ Christmas party; also. WGY, WBZ. WRC. KDKA. * 9:4B—WHAS—Auditorium concert. 10:30-—WGY—Concert orchestra 11:00—KFI —Drama hour. KDKA—Dance orchestra. KNX—Feature program KG(e—"Cheer-UD," three-act comedy. WCAU—CIub Cadix Revue. WEEI—

MOTION PICTURES

RICARDO CORTEZ FLORENCE VIDOR In “The Eagle of the Sea” jIA L ROA (H COMEDY ROB GORDON. Singing Orgnnist ~( HARLEY - DAVIS anti Ilia Gang In “Merrie England”

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I.A ST TIMES TODAY ‘‘MEET THE Helen-Warren PRINCE” Comedy "wj KeHy-Kolor rictnr.. “Platmas"

—COLONIAL—I’AT O'MAI.I.ICY—MARIAN NIXON in “SPANGLES” A Spectacular Story of the Clrcua by Nellie Revel FLOYD THOMPSON'S BINDING TROUBADOURS

JS*g^rs,Frl. 3HQ v3li ART ACORD IN “Lazy Lightning” —Comedy—f’rofeftftlomtl Kthlcs 1 OC *ll Seats 1 Oc

GpoUa, “LOVE ’EM AND LEAVE ’EM” (A Paramount Picture) Mabel Normand Comedy Fox New., Bud Mclntyre Emil Seidel and HU Orchestra

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CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Bring The Kiddles First National Presents “Just Another Blonde” A Great Picture With DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALI. I-oulne Powell Presents “Kiddie Revue” One of the finest acts of the year STOLAREVSKY Conducting “IN A TOY SHOP Circle Orchestra CIRCLE COMEDY AESOP FABLE - CIRCLE NEWS

WFBM Merchants Ileat and Light Cos. (268 Meters) Thursday, Dec. 23 3:oo—Federated Club Hour. s:3o—Sports and stock market reports, courtesy of the Indianapolis News. 6:oo—White’s Cafeteria Knife and Fork Club Orchestra, under direction of Johnnie Robinson. 6:30 —Indianapolis Athletic Club Ensemble, George Irish, director. Xmas Corals, Boy Scouts. 7:3o—Xmas program, Barth PI. M. E. Sunday School. 8:30 —Mary Traub Busch, Davis Baking Powder Concert. 9 :®o Pennsylvania Railroad Employes' Concert. 10:00—Vivian Whitridge, novelty pianist. 'o:3o —lndianapolis Athletic Club Orchestra. George Irish, director.

9:3o—WMAQ —Christman Carol program. 10.00—WBBM—Harmony Time WGY Musiclogue. WJZ.—Astrid FJelde. contralto. WOW—Sunshine program. WRC —Le Paradise Baud. WTlC—Arcadia Woman's Quartet. 10:18—WRNY—Coradct t i Ensemble. 10:20—KTHS—Meyer Davis Orchestra.

Dancing 7:3O—WMCA. B:OO—WQJ. B:IS—WPG. 9:IO—WIP. 10:20—KTHS. 11:00—KDKA, WEAF. I:OO—CNRV.

Hoston-Montreal, hockey. WEAF—Lopez Orchestra. WGN—Sam and Henry, The Messiah WHK—Christmas choral singers. WTAM—Royal Canadians. 11:13—-KTHS—Comedy, specialties. 11 :80—WGY—Organ recital to WMAK 13.00 Midnight WHT Your Hour I, e ague, 1:00 A, M.—CNRV—Orchestra 2:oo—KNX—Lvman's Orchestra. Building Permits Dr. Archie Brown, repairs. 1220 3. Belmont. $3,200. $1 200 firothprß - garage. 1501 S. Senate. Quinn & McCoy, repairs. 28 E. Goergia. 5600. Earl W. Garrison, repairs, 1942-44 N. Olney,. SSOO. Helms, furnace. 1014 S. Senate, S2OO Robert Parker, firo loss. 2341 N Rural. S7OO. Frank H. Dickson. Are loss. 346 Hanson. SB6B. John J. Sehnitriers, fire loss. 520 S. Keystone. $1,573. E. Mantel and C. Mediae, ftre loss. 642 Indiana. !H79. Gesena HoffmarU. fire loss. 1809 Orleans. $697. Thomas Birmingham, fire loss. 466-68 N. Randolph. $1,855. T. L. Devyer, fire loss. 545 Marion. $640. Alfred Mason, fire loss. 2345 Caroline, 91,940. A. W. Cox. dwelling and garage. 2254 N. Keystone, $1,650. Morton Hotel, cables. 34 Circle. S2OO. Earl Shepardson, garage. 301$) N. Illinois, $l,lOO.

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-Members of the choir of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, who will be on The Times’ great Christmas Eve Radio Festival over WFBM from the Stwerin on Friday night.

By Walter D. Hickman If you want to bring the right Christmas spirit in song, melody and thought on Christmas eve, tune in over WFBM on The Indianapolis Times program from the Severin, at 9:30 p. m., Friday. The choir of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, of which the Rev. L. C. E. Faultier is pastor,- has arranged a great Christmas program. The Times for the first time will introduce W. T. Spangler, a tenor of this city, who will give two groups of numbers. Russell Mack will be at the Baldwin grand. Odd Size Four To add to the melody of the evening, The Times takes pleasure in introducing The Odd Size Four, a fine singing organization, in three groups. The choir of St. Matthew Lutheran Church with several members of the Sunday School will present the following program, starting at 9:30, under the direction of Miss Irene

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W. T. Spanglor, a tenor new to Indianapolis Times listeners on the retrular Friday night projrrams over WFBM, will ho Introduced Christmas eve. Ho will sing two groups of songs. Kussoll Mark will bo at the piano.

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