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THE Irvington School of Music will broadcast a varied program over WKBF, Indianapolis, at 8 tonight. Sebastiana Palma, pianist, of school, is sponsoring the program which follows: “Agnus Dei” Bizet Mrs. Hopkins “One Pine Day” ("Madame Butterfly”) / Puccini “The Rosary” t Nevin Mrs. Dawson Violin— j , "Frasqulta”—Serenade Kreisler "Walther’s Prize Song” Wagner "Berceuse Slave” Neruda Miss Rheta Kardner Hogle Trio — , . ‘There’s a Song in the Air * Oley Speaks Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hogle Miss Dorothea Hogle “Ich Liebe Dich” .....Grieg “Deutsches Welhelled Methfessel Ernst Heberlein "Preludes” Nos. 21 and 22—Opus 28 Chopin Miss Sebastiana Palma “Ave Marie” Bach-Gounod Hogle Trio Songs seltecd, Mrs. Elv aPeller. “Una Voce Pace Fa” Rossini Miss Victoria Poggiani “Fuzzy-Wuzzv'' Arther Whiting “Mother O’ Mine” Frank Tours “Rolling Down to Rio” Edward German Ernst Heberlein “Etude—No. 1” Chopin "Valse” —Opus 64—No. 1 Chopin Miss Sebastiana Palma The Maxwell House Coffee hour will be broadcast through the NBC Blue network, from WJZ, New York, at 8 tonight. A glance at the program, which appears below, is sufficient incentive for any music lover to tune in this broadcast. Local fans may get it from KYW, Chicago; WLW, Cincinnati; WOW, Omaha; WHO, Des Moines; WHAS, Louisville; WJAR, Detroit, or KDKA, Pittsburgh. “Old Colonel March” Orchestra “Unflejahed Symphony” (Second Movemrm Schubert Orchestra “The Alphabet” (a musical Joke). .Mozart Orchestra “Three Dances” Grieg Wood-wind Ensemble “Serenade No. 3” Volkmann Orchestra and ’ceUo solo -Give Me a Souvenir” Orchestra “Cs.rmen” Bizet "Prelude” Bizet “Wlinon Gavotte” Thomas “oTpheus” (Dance of the Spirits Gluck Orchestra “Barcarolle” (Tales of Hoffman) Offenbach Viola, violin and harp Two Movements—“G Minor Symphony” Mozart Minuette , Finale I Orchestra “Prefctftf U O Minor” Rachmaninoff Orchestra “lavttMtaa ta the Waltz” von Weber Orchestra All set from “Rigoletto,” one of ywtt's operas, will be radiocast from

the stage of the Auditorium Theater, Chicago, at 9 tonight, over the NBC Blue network, by WJZ, New York, key station. The role of the duke in the opera was a favorite of the late Enrico Caruso. Tune in WGN, WEBH, WMAQ, WENR, KYW, Chicago; WOW, Ontaha; WHO, Des Moines; WLW, Cincinnati or KDKA, Pittsburgh. The Crosley Cossacks with Walter Ebersole, tenor, will broadcast/ the following program from WLW, Cincinnati, at 6:30 tonight: “The Cossack Revels" Tschakov “March of the Spanish Soldiery” "Marcheta” (Concert Paraphrase) ® met *' cy Tenor With Orchestra— “At Dawning” ... _ ... Cadman Waltz—“A Shady Tree "Two Guitars” Horlick Tenor With Orchestra—" Sweet Mystery of Life” Herbert Minuet r Paderewsky Bright tunes from present and past Broadway successes will be featured in the half-hour NBC Red network program by the Hoover Sentinels at 7:30 tonight. At least one of your favorites will be found in the list which is given here: “No. No, Nanette” (Selection)... .Youmans Orchestra "So Am I” from “Lady Be Good” Gershwin Hoover Honeymooners “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers”....Jesse) “Swinging Vine” (Darky song). .Grosvenor Quartet “At Sundown” Donaldson Orchestra "Just a Memory” Bruno Hoover Honeymooners “My Wild Irish Rose” Olcott Hoover Male Quartet “Melody in F” (Fox trot) Rubinstein Orchestra Local fans may tune in WGN, Chicago; WSAI, Cincinnati; WOC, Davenport; WHO, Des Moines; WOW, Omaha; WHAS, Louisville, or WWJ, Detroit, for this broadcast. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, will speak at the Columbia Club, Indianapolis, at 8:30 tonight on “The Path to Peace.” His address will be radiocast by WFBM, the Indianapolis Power and Light Company station, operating on 1,000 watts. A selection from the English ofera “Robin Hood” will be included in the program of the Slumber Music hour, broadcast at 10 tonight by the NBC Blue network from WJZ, New YorkThe program follows: Overture, “Marriage of Figaro”...-Mozart "Adoration” .Borowskl “Children's Suite No. 1” Ansell

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‘The Biue Danube Waltz” Strauss "Folk Song'’ Komzak "Fairy Tales” Komzak Selection. “Robin Hood” .......de Koven “The Old Refrain" Kreisler “In the village” Tschalkowsky “Intermezzo” / Mascagni “Slavonic Dance” No. 8 '...Dvorak "Largo" Handel "Turkish March” Mozart “Lullaby” •- Brahms The overture to von Weber’s opera, "Oberort,” will be the high spot in the program of the United States Army Band, sent over the air at 6 tonight by the NBC Blue network from WJZ, New York. The program follows: “Second Regiment Connecticut” (march) Reeves “Oberon” (overture) von Weber “Anchors Awelgh” (march). .Zlmmermann "Serenade” Titl Duet—Sergeant A. Lutktewitz, flute A. LuedtkC, French horn “Die Hydrophaten” (waltz) Gungl “On the Air” (March) Goldman

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WEAF (492) New York—Hoover Sentinels. To WGN (306). WSM (341), KVOO (347), WWJ (353), WSAI (361), WDAF (370), WOC (375), WGY <379i. WTAM (460), WFI (405). WCCO (416). WEEI (447), WHAS (4611, WRC (4691. WSB (476), WFAA (500), WOW (508), WCAE (517), WHO (535). K3D (545). WTAG (517) Worcester—Ensemble. —8 o’clock WPG (273) Atlantic City—Concert. WADC (297) Akron—Entertainers. WCBD (345) Chicago—Brass quartet; mixed quartet; bells. WSAI (36U Cincinnati—Soloists. WJJD (356) Chicago—Mooseheart hour. KTHS (384) Hot Springs—Soloists. WBBM (389) Chicago— String trio and soloist. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Cavaliers. WJZ (454 New York—Maxwell hour. To WRHM (261), WRVA (3541, WBT (258). WHAM (278), WBAL (285), WTMJ (294), KPRC (294). KDKA (316), WBZ (33Si, WSM (341). WJAX (337). KVOO (247). WDAF (370), WOC 1Z75), WLW (42&1. WJR (441). WHAS (461), WSB (476). WBAP (500). WOW (5081. WMC (517). KYW (526), HO (535). KSD (545). WCFL (484) Chicago—Orchestra; red peppers: entertainers. WEAF (492) New York—Eskimos. To WGR (303). WON (379). WFI (405),-WEEI (4471. WRC (469i. WJAR (484), WCAE (517), WTAG '(517). —8:30 o’clock— WGHP (319) Detroit—Orchestra. KHJ (416) Los Angeles—Children’s hour. KPO (422) San Francisco—Concert. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Entertainers; university program. —0 o’clock— * WRVA (254) Rlchmnd—Melodies from land of midnight sun. WHK (266) Cleveland— Orchestra.

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