Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1927 — Page 7
JAN. 27, 1927
NOTED PIANIST TO BE ON TIMES PROGRAM FRIDAY Classical and Jazz Tunes to Bid for Favor on Air. By Walter D. lliekman K. W. Muhlenbruch, noted pianist and organist, with the assistance of Mrs. Edith Messiclt Muhlenbruch. widely known soloist, will give a fivf part program on The Times radio program over WFBM. from the studio at the Severin, Friday night.
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Mr. Muhlenbruch has arranged one of the most extensive and elaborate piano recitals yet put on the air. Among the composers that he will include on Ills program are Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Be mont, Mascagni and others. Muhlenbruch’s program will be as follows, starting at 9:30 o'clock, Friday night: Group One “Agitato” ....#.. Francis Thome “Adagio” from. Sonata ill 0 Sharp Minor, Moonlight Sontata”. ..Beethoven “Menuetto Op. 78” Franz Schubert Group Two Aria “Voi Che Sapete” from the Marriage of Figaro W. A. Mozart “A Spirit Flower” Campbell-Tipton Group Three "Nootuane in G Minor.” Op. 37 No. 1 Frederick Chopin “Marche Funebrc” from the Sonata Op. 35 No. :J Frederick Chopin "Nocturne in K Flat”. . , .Frederick Chopin “In Heavenly Love Abiding”. .01e.v Sneaks Group Four “Ala Bien Aimee” Edward Schuett "Little Lad o' Dreams”. .Cedric W. Lemont “There Little Girl. Don't Cry!” J Ward Stephens Group Five “Evensong Kasthope Martin Intermezzo. "CavaUeria Rustieana", . . . Mascagni “Thema Op. 10 No. 2" Moritz Moazhowskl Those who enjoy orchestral music
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Several groups of popular songs have been arranged by David Honigfeld on The Indianapolis Times radio program Friday night over WFBM, from the studio at the Severin.
as well as classical music will not be forgotten, as Holland’s Golden Oriole Orchestra has arranged several fine groups of popular dance numbers. David Ilonigfcld, singer, who has been requested to appear again in songs on The Times programs, will -sing several groups of popular numbers. Mary Scotten Sundheimer will be at the Baldwin grand. Friday night.will he another fine musical night on The Times program. BILL TO BE CORRECTED Mcasufe Seeks to Decrease Term of Teachers’ Training. <Tho Murden bill, introduced'in the Indiana House of Representatives by Truman G. Murden of Cass County, requiring teachers in the elemenetary schools of the State to be graduates of public commissioned high schools and reducing the term of training from seventy-two to thir-ty-six weeks, was referred back to the author for correction and revision 'Wednesday. Commonly known as the Klan teachers bill, its author explained to Judiciary B Committee that he was not a member of the hooded order, it was learned today. . The purposes of the measure, as explained to Representative French Clements, chairman of the committee, was to cut the training period and present the superintendent of public instruction from ordering a training coufse longer in duration than that prescribed by law. HEAR CITIZENSHIP PLEAS Naturalization hearings which opened Monday afternoon were continued today in Federal Court by W. A. Kiefer, district director, and E. J. Kennedy examiner. The men are from Cincinnati. About 100 new petitions will be received, Kiefer said, and 200 hearings will be granted for final papers. Final hearings will be held Thursday in Superior Court and Friday in Federal Court.
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(Copyright. 1937. By United Press)) CFC'A, Toronto (435), 9 P. M., East- j ern—John Powell. American pianist. WTAM, Cleveland (389 , 8 P. M., Eastern —Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. WEVA, Richmond. S P. M., East- ] ern—A Day at a Military Academy. WJSB.-hook up (Wjfc. WBZ, KDKA and KYW), 9 P. M., Eastern —Shannon Quartet. WEAK, hook up, (lifteen stations), 10 P. M., Eastern —Henry Burr’s artists. 3:OO —WMAQ —Trio: Women's Clubs. 3:30 —WGN—Organ. —WTAM—Wi iton Orchestra. WLW —Special program by Cincinnati Conservatory ol music artists. (I:ls —KDKA—Concert. WMAQ —TopsyTurvy Time. 6:3o—CFCA—Phonathetic Mi-Lagan. 0:45—-WEST—Jewish Circle's Palestine program. WSAl—Chimes. 7 :00—WEAF—Mid-week hymn sing. WGBS —Meyer Davis Orchestra. WMCA— Fourteen Virginians. WLW—Orchestra and talk by Mayor Murray Seasongood. VVSAJ —Concert. 7:ls—WGN—Uncle Walt; dinner concert. 7:'ll>—KDKA—Farm program. 7:3o—WCAU—Snellenberg Symphony. 7:3s—WßNY—Beruie's Orchestra. 7:ss—WLS—Scrap Book; May and June. .
WFBM Merchants Heat and Light Cos. (268 Meters) Thursday, Jan. 27. 3:00 (P. M.) —Federated Club hour. s:3o—Sports and stock market reports, courtesy of the Indianapolis News. 6:oo—White’s Cafeteria Knife and Fork Club ore! stra, under the direction of Johnnie Robinson. 6:3o—lndianapolis Athletic Club orchestra; George Irish, director. Mild r e and Sell aefer, pianist. Talk by Sidney R. Eston, Indiana Conservation department, on “Protecting Bird Life.” Talk on “Indianapolis Humane Society” by Andrew J. Allen, secretary of the Broadcast Listeners’ Association. 7:30 —1 n dianapolis public school program. 5:00 —Butler University program. B:3o—Mary Traub Busch, Davis Baking Powder concert. 9:3o—Lions Club program. 10:30 —B ro ad ea st listeners' radio interference discussion by Andrew J. Alien, secretary Broadcast ' Listeners’ Association. 10:45—Indianapolis A t h 1 e tie Club orchestra; George Irish, director. Interval —Talk, “Dogs" by Dr. J. C. Vance. 11:30 —The Owl's Club.
B:oo—WlP—Bridge. WJZ—Yarns. WLW —Ford and Glenn. WKRC—Dance music. 8:10 —WFBE —Dance musie. also KYW. KDKA. WBZ. WRC—United State; Nancy Band. WTAM—Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. B:IS—WIP Mu Phi Epsilon Club. WLS —Trio production. WPG—“Faust," in concert form. WKVA—“Staunton Military Academy.” B:3o—WEAK—Pianist, orchestra to WGR. WFT. WWJ. WCAE. WJZ—Market's Society Orchestra. WBZ. KDKA. KYW. WNVC—Bar Asso<4a*.ion meet. WFBE— Old Time Miustrelg. B:4o—Creole Six: two pianos. B:4s—WlP—Chorus. 9:OO—CFCA—John Powell, pianist. WEAF
Dancing 6:OO—WTAM. 7:OO—WGBS. WLW. 7:3S—WRNY. B:OO—WKRC. 8:10—WFBE. B:3O—WJZ. 9:43—W’HK. 11:00—KDKA. WEAF, WGY, WTAM. 2:OO—KNX.
—Eskimos to WEEI, WGA. KSD, WWJ. WGN. WOC. WFI. WJAR, WTAG. WCAE. WCCO WGY. WTAM. WJZ—Entertainers. WBZ. KDKA. KYW. WSB—Concert WLW—Special program of numbers requested by editors of America's radio magazines. These will lie played by a select orchestra picked from the Cincinnati Symphony and led by William Kopp. 9.30 —WFAA—Choral Club recital. WGBS —“Ramble in Erin.” WOAS—Excerpts from “The Mikado.”. WFBF—Violin duets. WKRC—lnstrumental trio. 9:ls—WHK—Banjo duets- orchestra. 19:00—KFI—University of California program. WGY—Bridge: musical program. WJZ—“A Plantation Serenade.” WMBF —Review and frolic. WRC—Le Paradise
Concert Music S:3O—WGN. O:OO—WLW. 6:4S—WSAI. 7:OO—WEAF. WSAI. B:IO—WRC, WTAM. B:IS—WPG. B:.!O—WEAF chain. 9:OO—CFCA, WSB, WLW. 9:3O—WOAI, WFBE, WKRC. 10:30—WTAM. 11:45—WSB.
Band. WLW—Ford and Glenn. WFBE —Fraternity ‘‘Pep’’ concert. 10:30—WTAM—Organ. WFBE—Dance music. 11:00—KDKA—Dance. KGO Shrine band. W BBM—lzaak Walton Hour. V' CFL—Dramatic Players. WCATJ — Club Cadix Revue. WEAF—Lopez Or-
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WKBF (244 Meters) Booster Athletic Club Station Thursday, Jan. 27. A. M. 10:30—Livestock market. (Courtesy Indianapolis Union Stockyards.) Weather forecast. (Courtesy United States Weather Bureau.) 12.00 —Organ program from Zaring's Egyptian Theater; Alex F. Taylor, organist. P. M. 7:3o—Weekly studio program (auspices club membership committee). Miss Janet Workman, soprano: Mrs. Roy Slaughter, piano. If. C. Asher, tenor; Miss Jeanette Riker, accompanist. Martha Ann Rundeli. violinist. George Joslin. saxophone: Von Glasscock-, accordian. Miss Bonnie Miller and and Jack Harrington. Miss Elsie Boehler, coiftralto; Miss Mary Ester Mendenhall, accompanist. 11:15—Organ program from to Zaring's Egyptian Tlie--12:15 ater: Alex F. Taylor at the organ.
chestra to WGY. WGN—Sam and Henry: songs. WTAM—Collegian O-ohestra. 11:30—CNRC—“Orchestra in Italy.” KTHS—Specialties. 11.45 —WSB—Organ. 12:00 M.—WMCA—Broadway Night. 12:45 A. M.—WDAF—Nighthawk Frolic: Jack Little. 1:00 —KFI—Music Box Hour. 2:00—KNX—Arnheim's Orchestra.
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