Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1933 — Page 7

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Radio Dial Twisters

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis Indianaoella Foncr *nd Light Ungioi FRIDAY P M. ;so—klnnr (CBS). s:4s—Polkdtdot* ft. 60—-Boh em. an s. 8 30—Phil Por’crflcld baritone <CBSt. 0 40—a; Trace orchestra 7 00—Trad'- and Mark <CB8). 7:lß—Bingin' Sam (CBS*. 7:30 March of time (CBS). BOO—Chesterfield program (CBS’. 8:15- Mai. Ea’ 'man (CBS' ft-30—The inside atorv 'CBSi. Soo—Columbia revue (CBSi. 9 3V—Street Mntrt r (CBSt 9;4s—Mvrt and Marge (CBS--10:00—-Columbia symphony tCBSt. 10 30—The columniv 10- Abe I.vman orchestra (CBS). 11.00 lack Wright orrhes’ra. 11:15 Atop the Indiana roof 11- Hal Kemp orchc'tra (CBS 12 00 Midnight A1 Trace orchestra. AM 12:30—Cowbov band. 1 ;00— Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indlanapoli* Brnadeaitlng. Ine.l FRIDAY PM. 4.oo—Twilight treasure hour. 4:3o—'Tea time tunes. 4 45—News flashes s,oo—Musical menu. 5 15—Cecil and Sa!!v. ... _ _ 5 30—Aunt Dessa and Uncle Connie. 5:45 Dinner melodies, j• 55 [he voire of the caottol.

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ft 06— Mvron R. Green, ft 15— Harrv Bason, ft 30— Varietie* ft 45—The sportslicht. 7 00—Silent g (Ml—The Old Pathfinder, g 15—Marott orchestra, g 30—Master's music room. 5 00—HatiDlness parade. 9 15—Memories. 9 so—iraak Walton League. 9 45—A11-Americans. 10 00— Sunshine singer. in 15— Morrie Brennan's orchestra, in 30 —r>e Sauteii orchestra. U oo—Morrie B: ..nsn’s orchestra. 11 30—Deasa Bvro s organ recital. 12 00—Sian off. WLW (700) Cincinnati FRIDAY P M 4 15—The Campbells and Bob Albright. 4 30—The Singing Lady (NBC). 4 45—Sunshine Bovs. 5 00—Jack and Jili. 5 15—Old Man Sunshine. 5:30—80b Newhall. 5 45 —Lowell Thomas (NBCI. 6 00—Amos ’n’ Andy (NBCt. 6:ls—Gene and Glenn. ft 30—"Chandu," the Magician. 6:4—Detectives Black and Blue. 7:oo—Armco Band. Frank Simon r-jduet-lng. 7:3o—Dr Bundesen and health dramas (NBC). . 7:4s—Howard Thurston, the Magician <NBC). B:oo —The Puddle Family. 8 15—The Riff brothers. 8:30 Argentinians.

i 9 oo—To be announced (NBC). 9 30 —Unsolved Mysteries. I 11:00—Threesome and piano, i 10 15—Jan Garber's dance orchestra. , 10 30—Hotel New Yorker dance orchestra <NBC(. 11.00—Cab Calloway's dance orchestra i NBCt. 11:15—Sunshine Bovg. 11:30—Gus Van and. Joe Furst and orchestra )NBC'. 12:00 Midnight—Moon river. 12:15—Jan Garber's dance orchestra. 12:45—"And So to Bed.” I.oo—Sign off ALLAN BLOOM TO TALK Younjc Folks’ Temple League to Hold Meeting Tonight. First of a series of entertainments planned by the Young Folks' Temple League of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation will be held tonight at Tenth and Delaware streets. Allan Bloom will lecture on “Reflections in a Mirror.’’ Saturday night, March 11, members of the league will be entertained at a house party in the home of Mrs. Louis Traugott, 5327 Washington boulevard. An illustrated lecture by Dr. Joseph E. Buck will be presented Friday night, March 17. Miss Sophie Rosenthal is chairman of the program committee.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Fishing the Air

Hubbard Hutchison music critic, will reveal his hidden talent as a pianist, when he appears as guest artist of the Music Is My Hobbv program Friday, at 6 15 p. m.. ever WENR and an NBC network. Scrappy Lambert and Billy Hillpot. as the Smith Brothers, Trade and Mark, respectively, will be beard in another of their quarter hours of eocal harmonies oyer WFBM and the Columbia netwr rk at 7 p. m. Friday. "Sweet Rosie O'Grady.” a perpetual I favorite among songs, will be offered by I Singin' Sam during his Friday program over WFBM and the Columbia network at 7:15 p. m. Dr. Herman Bundesen will give advice i on Care of the Eyes, illustrating his sug- j Sestions with a dramatized storv. during j lorlick's Adventures ;n Health. Friday, at 7:30 p. m.. over WLW and an NBC net- ! work. "The Witch of Pine Hill” will be enacted during the program of Thurston, the magician. Friday, at 7:45 and. m.. over WLW and an NBC network. Marv Eastman Columbia soprano, will offer one of the loveliest of English melodies. "In the Luxembourg Gardens." when she appears as soloists with Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra, in the broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network. Friday, from 8:15 to 8:30 p. m. George Gershwin. American composer.

apoears with Edwin C. Hill on the "Inside Story" program over WFBM and the Columbia network Friday, at 8:30 p. m. Arthur Trace. Street Singer, will sing the ‘Cuban Love Song” to open his recital over WFBM and the Columbia network Friday, at 9:30 p. m. A note of the coming spring will be

HIGH SPOTS OF FRIDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM S:4S—NBC (WEAF) Minnevitch Harmonica Rascals. 6:3O—NBC (WJZi—Charlie Chan, detective drama. 7:3o—Columbia —March of time, dramatized news. B:oo—Columbia Havton’s concert orchestra. NBC (WJZ) First nigh ter drama. , 8:30 —Columbia—The inside story. George Gershwin. 9:30 —Columbia —Street singer. 11:15 —NBC (WJZ)—Cab Calloway and orchestra. 11:30—NBC (WEAF)—Hollywood on the air.

sounded by Nino Martini when he sings the Joyous Scarlatti melody. "La Violette.” a* the opening number of his recital with Howard Barlow and the Columbia Symphony orchestra. Fridav. from 10 to 10:30 and. m.. over WFBM and the Columbia network. Jane Frotnan. the golden-voired girl from the weat. will offer her version of "Fit as a Fiddle” and Leonard Hayton's orchestra will play the rousing “I Wake Ip Smiling,’ as highlight* of melody over WFBM and the Columbia chain at 8 a. m.. Friday.

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