Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1927 — Page 7
JAN. 20, 1927 .
ILEN SIOTLAR ORCHESTRA ON TIMESPROGRAM Surprised Promised for Entertainment Over WFBM Friday Night. By Walter D. Hickman Another night of orchestral melody with several big surprises will be the features of The Indianapolis Times radio program Friday night over WFBM from the Severin. tilen Stotlar and his orchestra arranged a program filled with orchestral and solo numbers. Stotlar’s organization has become one of the favorites of the air. Here is a syncopating and novelty orchestra that has made good on the air. Under present plans, Stotlar and liia organization including his soloists will give the entire program with the exception of a melody surprise which will be announced later. So Friday night will be Glen Stotlar night on the Times program over WFBM from the studio at the Severis, starting at 9:30 p. m. In addition to Stotlar, his orchestra consists of Ida Belle Stotlar, Wendell Bate, Alapc Cory, Lynn Williamson, Harry Anderson, Fred Charlie Wright and A1 MeiVlStotlar has arranged the following fine program: Fart One “O Solo Mio,” and “Barcarolle,” played as a violin solo, by Ida Belle Stotlar and with Mrs; Helen Huff at the Baldwin Grand. Fart Two Stotlar’s orchestra playing “Breez i in’ Aling With the Breeze,” "Six Feet of Papa” and “Sunday.” Fart Three Wendell Bare singing “I’d Love tc J Call You My Sweetheart,” and Bare and Charles Wright singing j “Precious.” Glen Stotlar at the piano. Fart Four Stotlar's orchestra playing “Black Bottom,” “Take Your Finger Out o' Your Mouth” and “For My Sweetheart.” * Fart Five A1 Meister singing “Nobody but My Baby,” with Glen Stotlar at the Bladwin Grand. Part Six Glen Stotlar’s orchestra playing “Hard to Get Gertie,” “In a Little
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Concert Music S:3O—WON. 6:15 —KDKA. 7:IS—KFKKX. 8:15 —WLS. B:2S—WLS. B:3O—CNRO, KNYC. 9:OO—WBBM,-WGBS. 9:3O—WMAQ. 11:30—WSB.
Spanish Town” and “My Mamma’s in Town.” Part Seven Violin solo, Just a Weary in’ for You,” by Ida Belle Stotlar with Helen Huff at the piano. Part Eight Stotlar’s orchestra playing: “Hellc Bluebrid,” “I’m on My Way Home” and “Moonlight on the Ganges.” Part Nine Wendell Bare singing “I Can’t Get Over a Girl Like You,” and Bare and Charles Wright singing “I Wish You Were Jealous of Me.” Glen Stotlar at tM%k piano. Part Ten Glen Stotlar's orchestra playing “Meadow Lark,” “The Girl in Your Arms” and “Deed I Do.” Many of the orchestral numbers wer erequested by Times air patrons 2 STARS BROADCAST Harod and Hoilman on Air Friday Night Front WFBM. Hilary Harrod and Forest G. Heilman, radio artists, will be on the air Thursday, Jan. 20, from 9:30 to 10:30 p. m. from Station WFBM, Merchants Heat and Light Company. Radio fans of WFBM and WLW will recognize Harrod as a baritone soloist, and Heilman as an accomplished pianist. 0 Tho Merchants Heat and Light Company announce the following program: (a) “Hunting Song” Mendelssohn (b) “Rondo Capriccioso” ....Mendelssohn Heilman. (a) “Out of the Dusk To You” Lee (b) “When the Bell in the Lighthouse. Rings" Solman Harrod. _ (a) “Ruffenreddy” Bargv (bA “Kniee and Knifty" '....Bargy e Heilman. (a) "In the Garden of Tomorrow”. .. . Deepen (b) “Thinking” Ohman-Morgaus Harrod. (a) “Polish Done"" Seharwenka (b) "Hungarian Rhapsody No. ..Liszt Heilman. (a) “Until” Sanderson (bl “The Sweetest Story Ever Told . . Stuitz Harrod. “Rigoletto Paraphrase" Liszt Heilman. „ , "Two Grenadiers" Schuman Harrod.
Dancing 6:OO—VVGHR, WHK, WKRC, WHK. 6:2O—WCAU. 7:OO—WLW, WGBS, WRC. 9:4S—WHK. 10:30—WGBS, WJZ. 11:00—KDKA, CNRM, WEAF, WOC, WTAM. 11:30—CNRC, WCAU.
VETERINARIANS MEET Three-Day Session at Severin Will End Tonight. Dr. Leonard W. Goss, pathologist of Ohio State University, addressed this morning’s session of the convention of the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association at the Severin. His topic was “Sterility in Cattle.” The three-day assembly closes this afternoon. Efforts are being made by State members of the organization to secure the national convention in 1928 for Indianapolis. Dr. Thomas A. Sigler of Greencastle, national president, and Dr. H. P. Hoskins of Detroit, executive , secretary, made short talks Wednesday. Other speakers today: Dr. E. A. Cahill, director of the Pitman-Moore biological laboratories; Dr. W. B. Craig, and Dr. F. R. Beaudette, head of the agricultural experiment station at New Brunswick, N. J„ accorded a national authority on poultry diseases. ERUPTIONS ly and annoying—improved by one application of Resinol
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WKBF Hoosier Athletic Club Station. (241 Meters.) Thursday, Jan. 20, 1927. 10:30 A. M. —Livestock market; United States weather forecast. 7:30 P. M. —Charles K. Harris, tenor; Earl B. Githens, piano; Miss Georgianna, piano and voice; Elmer Kruse, violinist; Miss Ruth Roberta • Moore, accompa nist. 8:45 P.M. —Jerry Gooch fiddlers, o 1 d-t i m e dance music and melodies.
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WFBM Merchants Heat & Light Cos. (268 Meters.) Thursday, Jan. 20 3:oo—Federated Club hour. Talk, by Capt. Kilroy Harris. s:3o —Sports and stock market reports, courtesy of The Indianapolis News. 6:oo—White's Cafeteria Knife and Fork Club Orchestra, under the direction of Johnnie Robinson. 6:3o—Thrift week program. Address by Mr. Harry L. Mott, manager of the real estate department of the Union Trust Company, on “National Own Your Own Home Day.” 6:45 —Indianapolis Athletic Club Orchestra, George Irish, director. Talk, by Mr. Sidney R. Esten, Indiana conservation department, on “The Domesticated Cat, Bird Enemy.” Talk, by Capt. Kilroy Harris, “Canadian - Rockies.” 7:30 —Indianapolis public school program. 8:00 —The Willow Grove Farm Trio. 8:30 —Mary Traub Busch. Davis Baking Powder Concert. 9:30 —Hilary Harrod, baritone, and Forest G. Hielman, pianist. 10:30—Indianapolis Athletic Club Orchestra, George Irish, director. Broadcast Listeners Radio In- . terference Discussion, by A. J. Allen, secretary, Broadcast Listeners Association. Talk, by Dr. J. C. Vance. 11:30—The Owls Club.
11:00 —KDKA—Dance. CNRM Dance, also CNRO. KFl—Drama hour. KTHS —Special features WBBM- —Isaak Walton period. WCAU—CIub Cndix Revue. WEEl—Hockey. Boston vg. New York. WEAK—Lopez Orchestra. to WGY. WGN—Sam and Henry: songs WOR Old-fashion danee mnsie. WTAM—Collegian Orchestra WSAl—Orchestra. 11:30—CNRC “Orchestra in Spain."
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Douglas Meyers, former De Pauw football player, was found asphyxt ated in his room at Loyola, Neb., Sunday.
