Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1927 — Page 4

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Copyright, 1027, by United Press 'Central Standard Time Throughout) WPG. Atlantic City, 7:15 P. M.— Ipollo mixed quartet. KGO, Oakland, 10 P. M.—Gilbert ind Sullivan’s “lolanthe.” KDKA, Pittsburgh, 5:15 P. M.— Uttle Symphony Orchestra. CNRO, Ottawa, and CNRM, Montreal, 7:30 P. M.—CNRO’S annual sleigh drive. WMAQ, Chicago. 8:50 P. M.— tVMAQ players. Evening Programs Ul P. M.—WMAK—Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. >.OO —WEEI “French.” ItOO—WCX —Ensemble. WHK—Statler Orchestra. WTAM—Hollenden orchestra. ItlC—KDKA—Concert. WMAQ Topsy Turvy time. ItiiO—WCAU—Cathay Orchestra. I:3o— WGY—Dinner program. I:4o—WGßS—Radio Franks. I:4o—WJJD—Organ, orchestra. I:4s— WSA3 — Chime concert. :00 —CNRM—Uncle Dick to CNRO WEAF—Midweek hymn sing. WGBS— Meyer Davis Orchestra. WGHB—Ft Harrison Trio. I:ls—KFKX—Dinner concert. I:2O—KDKA—Farm program. r:3o —CNßM—Concert orchestra to CNRO. I WoAU—Snellenberg Symphony. WEAF I —Literature characters, to WOC. WMCA I —Hungarian Orchestra.

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7:SS—WL9 —Scrap Book; May and June. 8:00 —KffKA—-Concert. WGBS-—Varied entertainment. WlP—Bridge lesson, contralto. B:IS—WPG—“In a Persian Garden." WRVA—Negro songs and stories. 8:30—-CNRO —Annual sleigh ride to CNRM. KPRC—Farm talks. WEAF —Announced, to WFI, WGR. WWJ. WTlC—Capitoi Theater. 9:OO—KDKA—Little 3ymphony. WBBM— Opera Hour. WGBS—Spanish program. WOK—Stage and orchestra program. 0:15 —WHAS—Kentucky Cardinals. WRNY —Level Club concert. 9:3O—WFAA —Renard Club. WHAS— Honolulu Serenaders. WOl—American songs. 9:15 —WHAS—Auditorium concert. 9:SO—WMAQ —WMAQ players. 10.00—WFI—University of California program. KPRC—GIee Club. WBZ—violin. WGHP—VaudeviUe. WRC —Le

Concert Music 6:4S—WSAI. 7:IS—KFKX. 7:3O—CNRM, WCAU. B:OO—KDKA. 9:00—WBBM. 10:00—WBZ, WKRC. 12:05—WLW.

Paradise Band. WRVA—“Trip Through Virginia.” 10:00—Popular dueet. Weber and Ross. 10:15—WRNY—Coradette Ensemble. 10:30—WIP—McDonald's Orchestra. 10:30 —Gilligan's Orchestra. 10:30—WIP—McDonald’s Orchestra. 11:00—KFX—Drama hour. KDKA—-Dance orchestra. KPO—Army band. KGO— Opera. "lolanthe." WBBM—lsaak Walton period. WEAF—Lopez Orchestra to WGY, WTAM—Collegian Orchestra. 11:00—Latonia Melody Boys and instrumental trio. 12:15 A. M.—Night howl frolic. WKRC—326.9.

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By Walter D. Hickman A program of red hot Jazz muslo will be given Friday night on tha Times radio entertainment over WFBM from the studio at the Severln by Glen Stotlar and his orchestra. Some weeks ago, Stotlar and his merry players appeared on a Times program and their success was so pronounced that they were booked for other concerts on The Times radio programs.

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Glen Stotlar and Ids orchestra

Besides Stotlar, the orchestra consists of Ida Belle Stotlar, Wendell Bare, Charles Wright, Lyn Williamson, Alex Cory, Harry Anderson, Fred Seward and A1 Mesiter. Among the numbers that Stotlar has arranged will be' “Hard to Get % Gertie,“Black Bottom," “Sunday,” "Meadow Lark.” “For My Sweetheart," "I’m On My Way Home,” “Breezin' Along With the Breeze,” “In a Little Spanish Town,” “My Mama’s •In Town,” "Moonlight on

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the Ganges," “Deed I Do,” “Six Feet of Papa” and others. The Mokana Trio, composed of Earl Davis, Jess Moon and Clay Gullion, has arranged three great vocal groups. This trio some time ago established themselves as singing favorites on Times programs. And one other artist on this interesting program will be announced Friday. Melody will be the order of the program Friday night during The Times entertainment.

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JAN. 6, 1927

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