Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 297, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1933 — Page 7

APRIL 22, 1933

Radio Dial Twisters

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) p SATURDAY 3*>-Sktppv 'CBfli. 5 45—Marimba band. 6 00—Frederick Wm Wile 'CBS). 6 15—Charlev Barnett orchestra CBS 6 30 Talk bv Secretary of Labor (CBS 8 45--Broun County R-vriers 7 00—Frav and Braggiotti iCBS'. -J 15—Macrtc voice 'CBB>. i JO—Leon Belaaco orchestra 'CBS'. 8 00—Easy ares iCBS' 8 15 Deutsches Liedersteudchen 8 45—Saturday Frivolities 'CBSI. 9 15—Strolling nlay-rs 9 4.s—Ocrtrude Nlesen 'CBBi. 10 00- Joe Havmcs orchestra ICB6 I , 10 30—The columnist 10 45 Louie Loae orchestra 11 OO— Atop the Indiana roof 11 30—Program from Honolulu (CBSi. 11 45—Carl’ton Coon Jr orchestra. A M 12 15—Sign off. SUNDAY A M 900 urior Bugle 'CBSi. 8 30—Luxembourg Gardens (CBS). 8 45—Marlon Carley iCBSi. 9 OO -Entertainers 9 .30—Christian Men Builders. <10:30 to Noon—silent i 12 noon—Church of the Air 'CBSi. P M 12 30 Records 1 30— Matinee o fthe Air (CBS' 2 00- Phllharmonlc-Svmphony concert < CBB' 4 00—Whee’er Mission program. 4 30-Do Vou Know? 4 45—Chicago Knights ICBS). 5 00-Second Presbyterian church. 5 30—Shakespeare program (CBSi. 8 00-H V Kaltenborn 'CBSi 8 15- Fray and Bragglottl (CBSi. 6 .30—Walter Hardy. 6 45- Hale Mac Keen. 7 Of)—John Henry (Part Onei 'CBS). 7 15—Kostelanetz Presents 'CBSi 7 45—John Henry 'Part Two) 'CBSi. 8 00—Gauchos ICBSi 8 30—Parade of Melodies <CBSi. 9 00—Columbia Revue 'CBSi. 9 30—Quiet, Harmonies 'CBSi. 10:00 Eddie Duchln orchestra 'CBSI, 10 15—Louie Lowe orchestra. 10 .30—The Columnist 10:45—Abe Lyman orchestra <C'BSi. 11 00 Ben Pollack orchestra 'CBSi. 11 15- Atop the Indiana Roof 11 45—Carlton Coon Jr. orchestra. A M 12 15—81gn off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis f Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) —SATURDAY— P M 4 30 Tea Time Tunes. 4 45—News flashes s.oo—Musical Menu 5:18 Cecil and Sally. 5:30 Aunt Dessa and Uncle Connie. 5:45 Dinner Melodies. 6 00—Knothole Gang. B:ls—Harry Bason 6 30—Vocal Varieties. 6:so—The Sportsllght. 7 00—Devore Sisters. 7:ls—Leather-Stocking Tales. 7 30—Connie s orchestra 8 00—The Voice of Courage. 8 15—To be announced 8 30- The Old Pathfinder. 8 46—Art Gillham. 9:00- Memories. 9:ls—Sunshine Singer. 9 30 DeSautelle's orchestra. 9:4s—Seville Tavern orchestra. 10:00—Morrey Brennan's orchestra. 10 30—WKBF Barn dance 11 30—Seville Tavern orchestra. 11 45—DeSautelle's orchestra. 12:00—WKBF Night Club. A M. I:oo—Sign off. SUNDAY A M 9:3o—Washboard stringers. 9.4s—Jess and Martha 10:00 Watrhtov.er program. 10:15—Sacred concert.

Fishing the Air

T A Bisson, research associate of the Foreign Policy Association, whose special fields are the Far East and India, will be guest speaker during the World Today program Saturday, at 6:45 p, m., over WENR and an NBC network. Giving further proof of his linguistic versatility, Arthur Tracy, the Street Singer, will sing the Greek romantic melody, “San Oneiro Magrytiko," as the feature of his recital over the WABOColumbla network Saturday from 6:45 to 1 p. m. Jacques Fray and Mario Braggiotti, feature another composition of the noted modern composer, Maurice Ravel, when thcv play “La Valse" during the program to be heard over WFBM and the Columbia chain Saturday from 7 to 7:15 p. m_

HIGH SPOTS OF SATURDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 5 30— NBC iWJZi—Laws that safeguard society. 6 00—COLUMBIA—Washington Political Situation. 6:3O—COLUMBIA—TaIk, Miss Frances Perkins, secretary of labor. 7:OO—NBC iWEAFi—Kaltenmeyers Kindergarten. 7:IS—NBC iWJZ)—Boston Symphony orchestra. 7:3O—NBC (WEAFI—The Economic World Today. 8 00—COLUMBIA—Easy Aces. B:4S—COLUMBIA Saturday Frivolities. 9 00— NBC (WEAF)—B. A. Rolfe’s' orchestra. NBC (WJZ)— Gilbert Sc Sullivan gems.

MOTION PICTURES B-ll CONTINUOUS Corbin Fatrick, Star, Saya—“Here is a picture which recommends itself not as a foreign novelty hut as genuine entertainment of wide popular appeal.” The All-English Dialogue MASS SPECTACLE "THE WHITE DEVIL" ■WITH IVAN MOSJOUKINB 1.11, pagover FROM TIIE NOVEL "HADSCIII MURAT” By LEO TOLSTOI TCilh ihe Don Cossack Choir an 4 Jmperial Russian Ballet

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10 30—Crystal melodies. 11 30—Harrv Bason 12 00 Noon- Popular melodies. P M 12.18 Dessa Bvrd's organ recit ’ I:oo—Pasouale Montanl. 1 15 Melodies 1 30—Connie s orchestra. 2 OO Musical matinee. 2 30- Conte ensemble. 3 OO—Sunshine sir.ger 3 30--C a die Tabernacle. 4 45 Nazarlne male ouartet. 5 00—Starost sisters. s:ls—Front page headline*. 5 30— Negro melody hour. 5 45—Marshall players. 6 OO* Art Gillham. 8:15 —Larke trio. 6 30 Connie a orchestra. 7 00 —Sunshine singer. 7 30—Master s music room, g 00—Cadle tabernacle. 9 15—Hoosir melodv boys 9 30 Morrev Brennan s orchestra 10 00— DeSeutelie s orchestra 10 30— Art Brrv's Seville orchestra. 11 00—Bign off WLW (700) Cincinnati —SATURDAY— P M 4:oo—The Low-Down. 4 15—Joe Emerson. 4 30— Parent Teachers’ Forum. 4 45—Little Orphan Annie 'NBC). s:oo—Jack and Jill. 5 15—Old Man Sunshine. 5 30 -Bob Newhall. 5 45—University of Cincinnati talk 6 00—Johnny Hamp s dance orchestra. 6 15—Gene and Glenn. 8 30—Henry Titles' dance orchestra. 7:OO—R F. D. hour, with ‘Boss" Johnson. 7:ls—Tony Cabooch. 7 30—Crosley Follies. 8 00—Jack and Jill. 8 15—Over the Rhine. 8 30—To be announced. 9:oo—Saturday night dancing party i NBCI. 10 00—Johnny Hamp's dance orchestra. 10:30 —Biltmdre hotel orchestra (NBCi. 11:00—Edgewater Beach hotel orchestra. 11 30—Hotel McAlpin orchestra (NBC). 12:00—Henry Thies' dance orchestra. A. M. 12 30—Frank Morgan’s dance orchestra. 100—Club Crosley. 2 00—Sign off. SUNDAY A M. 7 00 Tone Picture <NBC). 8:00 Children's hour iNBC). 9:oo—Chureh Forums. 9:30 Waldorf - Astoria organ recital i NBC i 10:00 —Morning Musicale 'NBCI. NOON Organ recital. Arthur Chandler, Jr 11:14—River Reports. 11:15- Promenade concert (NBCI. P. M 12:15 Prank Morgan's dance orchestra. 12:30—Rabbi Tarshish. I:oo—Mystery Tenor. I:ls—Conservatory of Music recital. I:3o—Dramatization iNBCi. 2:00 Wayne King's dance orchestra (NBC). 2:3o—Mariemont Choir. 3:oo—Singing program (NBC). 3 15—S.vmphonette INBC). 3:3o—Temple of Song (NBCi. 4:3o—Dramatization of Love Stories iNBCi. s:oo—Hymn Sing. s:3o—Brahms Series (NBC). 6:00—To be announced. 6:ls—Frank Morgan's dance orchestra. 6:3o—Great Moments In History iNBC). 7:oo—Eddie Cantor and Rubinoff s orchestra i NBC). B:oo—Warden Lawes, "20.000 Years In Sing Sing" (NBC). 8:30 Walter Winchcll (NBC). 8 45—Organ, quartet, violin. 9:ls—Dance orchestra iNBC). 9:4s—Hotel Sinton orchestra. 10:00—Tales of Terror. 11:00—Dance Nocturne. Orchestra. Wiliam C. Stoess conducting; Eddie Albert, soloist. 11:30—Johnny Hamp's dance orchestra. 12 Mid.—Hotel Sinton orchestra. A M. 12:30—Sign off.

M ILLINOIS AT OHIO AUMO^ SAT., Si N„ MON. 4^ ACTION! A smashing dramatic two-fisted story of (he great West! Comedy Rodeo Dare-Devils'. News!

NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS NORTH SIDE Talbot at 22nd Lois Wilson ’’OBEY THE LAW” Sun., Double Feature —Boris Karloff “The Old Dark House” William Powell—Joan Blondell “Lawyer Man” Noble ot Mass. ■ J.H Double Feature ■MBIIMhHI Edmund Lowe “Devil Is Driving,” "Come on Tarzan” Sun., “Hot Pepper,” “Three On a Match" 1500 Roosevelt I. lill ■ a , 11 1111 ■ Double Feature HMUMNnoi John Wayne "The Big Stampede.” "Luxury Liner" Sun., Double Feature—Boris Karloff “The Mummy” Frederic March—Claudette Colbert “Tonight Is Ours” Alice White—Hale Hamilton “MURDER AT MIDNIGHT’’ Sun., Double Feature—Richard Dix "The Conquerors” Evelyn Knapp “Air Hostess” WEST SIDE M u Nil. £ Bel mn nt ",, Double Feature ■MMNMMdaffi F.dna Mae Oliver “PENQUIN POOL MURDER" Tim McCoy—“END OF THE TRAIL" Sun., Double Feature—Fav Wrav "MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM" John Barrvmore—Mvma Lov "TOPAZE” irvmvi v > Mich • ■I " /!■ Double reaturc Tom Keene “Chevenne Kid.” “Self Defense” Sun., “King of the Jungle," “Silver Dollar”

GOVERNOR WILL OPEN ANNUAL HOMEJXHIBIT McNutt to Snip Ribbon, Officially Starting City’s Model Show. Slicing the ribbon that cruards the entrance, Governor Paul V. McNutt will open the twelfth annual Home Complete Show at 7:30 Saturday night in the Manufacturer’s building at the fairground. The centerpiece of the show will be the modernistic model home flanked by the show booths of 100 exhibitors, garden spots of six garden clubs, a special house for vacationing, and a display in the modernization of homes. The model home was built by Robert L. Mason. Leslie F. Ayres was the architect. Opening night will be termed “Chamber of Commerce” night. Sunday is billed for florists, gardeners, landscape artists and school and college students. Other special days are: Monday, Electric League day; Tuesday, Home Furnishings day; Wednesday, Home Builders day; Thursday, Real Estate Board day; Friday, Indiana Federation of Garden Clubs; Saturday, April 29. Building Material and Children’s day.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Sendees in City Churches Sunday

Merle Sidener, teacher of the Christian Men Builders’ class of the Third Christian church, will address that body Sunday morning on "Live Wires.” Music will be provided by the Alabama Jubilee Singers, composed of Root Jones. James William Wright and William Moyce. The service will be broadcast at 9:30 a. m. Last Sunday, 1,854 men attended the Easter service of the class which marked the second largest attendance in the history of C. M. B. The class will hold .their regular monthly banquet in the church, Wednesday night at 6:30 o’clock. A program of entertainment has been arranged which will follow the dinner. This banquet will be a mixed affair and friends of the class are cordially invited. Forast Giger is in charge “of arrangements, a o a EVANSVILLE CHOIR TO SING SUNDAY The North M. E. church will present the Evansville College Little Oratorio choir Sunday morning at the worship service in the sanctuary at 10:45 o’clock. Earl E. Harper, president of the college, is director. A student string quartet will play and Dr. Warren W. Wiant, pastor, will preside. The complete program follows: i Selections from “The Christmas Oratorio (Camille Saint-Saensi Prelude , Chorus —"Praise Le the Lord of Hosts. Tenor solo and Women's chorus—"ln Mv Heart. I Believe. O Lord.”

Tenor section and women's voices Contralto Solo—" Patiently Have X Waited for the Lord" Marie Reinhart Chorus—" Wherefore Do the Heathen Clamor" n Soprano Aria—'Aiieiulla" (from "Exultate Jubilate") Mozart Clara Hagan 111 Kyrie Eleison (from the Mass in A) . Caesar-Franck IV Selections from "The Elijah” i Mendelssohn i Chorus— Cast Thv Burden or the Lord 1 ’ Duet and Chorus—'Lord Bow Thine Ear to Our Prayer" Margaret Rowe. Mabel Dillingham and Chorus Chorus—" Thanks Be to God" V Violin Solo Selected William Nation VI Soprano Solo and Chorus—" The Marvelous Work Behold Amazed" (from "The Creation") Haydn Clara Hagan and Chorus VTI Selections from "The Messiah” (Handel) Tenor Solo—" Every Valley Shall Be Exalted" Kenneth Stilwell Chorus—" Surely He Hath Borne Our Grief" Soprano Solo—" Come Unto Him” Alice George Chorus—Halleluiah " VIII Benediction—" The Lord Bless Thee and Keen Thee” "Seven-Fold Amen" ....Lutkin Members of the choir include Clara Hagan, Louise Wilson. Virginia Blood, Alice George, Mary Belle Hopkins and Margaret Rowe, sopranos: Mabel Dillingham. Alma Schuessler, Martha Ellen Roberts and Marie Reinhart, altos; Kenneth McCutchan, Kenneth Stilwell, Fred Walthal and James Webster, tenors, and Warren Hutchins, Curtis Dill, Frederick Kiechle, Frederick Dobson and Robert Ledbetter, basses. The string quartet is composed

of Jane Duncan, William Nation, Walter Roth and Albert Schoettlin. Irvington Pre.hvtrrf.n —Dr John B. Ferguson. pastor. Morning theme. The Failure of Sin s Sovereign Remedy": night. "A Return to Faith." Grace Church of the Brethren—The Rev Russell G. W’est. pastor. Morning, the Ladies Caopella choir of North Manchester college will give a sacred cantata; night theme. "Reverence," Downev Avenue Christian —The Rev. B R Johnson, pastor Morning theme "If Every Sundav Were Easter"; night. "The Master s Presence." River Avenue Baptist—The Rev. George Dellert Billelsen. pastor Morning theme. "Fools as Per Scripture"; night. What Is Sin?" Clermont M. E.—The Rev. John Walton, pastor. 9:30 a m. Sundav school; night, laymen's and lavwomen's night. Rohindale M. E—The Rev. John Walton, pastor. Sundav school. 9:30 a. m.; morning theme. "The Bov With the Dumb and Dead Spirit." Fountain Street M. E.—Charles A. McCullough. pastor Morning theme, "Certain Impossible Things"; night, "Stewardship of Prayer." Home Presbvterian —The Rev Walter A. Creason. pastor Morning subject. "Sings of a Christian"; night. "What Is Your Attitude of Christ?" Christian Science Services— Probation After Death” is the subject of the lessonsermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. Sunday. Truth Center of Applied Christianity— The Rev. Edna F. Mauzy, teacher. 10:30 a m. at Lincoln Hotel, theme, "The Christ Standard of Greatness.” All Saints' Cathedral—Robert Alexander. Cannon. 7:30 a. m.. Holy Communion; 10 a. m., church school; 11 a. m. Canon Alexander will speak on "Responses to the Resurrection.” Englewood Christian—The Rev. O A. Trinkle. pastor. Morning theme. "What if Every Sundav Were Easter?” nigrtt. "The Great Temptation.” Centenarv Christian—The Rev. R. T. Gwvn. pastor. Morning subject. “If Every

Sundav Were Easter”: night. ‘The Meaning of Christian Baptism", baptism service follows. Second Evangelical—The Rev F C Wachnitz, pastor Morning theme. "The. Tragedy of Neglect"; night. "Eternal Late." l Tyouh Memorial Preabvterian —The Rev. Lenn L Lathan pastor Morning theme "A Technique of Failure", night, "Maryi of Magdala. Grace M. E.—The Rev. B. Brooks Shake, pastor Morning theme. "The Great Thirst"; night, "The New Song. Hillside Christian—The Rev Herbert J WUson. pastor Morning subject. ‘lf Even- Sundav Were Easter : night, “Mv Shepherd " East Park M E.—The Rev. R A Clrev. pastor. Morning service missionary program with Miss Anna Carson of the PhilliPine Islands as the speaker: night, the Demagarians of Technical high school will present a program. All Souls Unitarian—Dr Frank S, C. Wicks, pastor. Morning address. "Henry Van Dvke." St. Matthew's Episcopal—7;3o am., Holy Communion: 9:30 a m. church school: 10:45 a. m Choral Eucharist and sermon, "Experiencing Christ." Broadwav M. E.—The Rev Richard M. Millard, pastor. Morning. Harrv W. White, general secretary of the Indianapolis Y M. C. A. speaks on Evidence of the Gospel I Have Seen in Distant Lands': nignt, ‘three-act drama "Pontlhs Pilate." presented bv the Broadwav Players. First Evangelical—The Rev R. H. Mueller. pastor. Morning theme A Chosen Vessel": night. "He Had to Be Shown." Belmont United Brethren—The Rev. J. C. Reynolds, pastor. Morning theme. "Many Folds but One Shepherd", night. "The Bible in Stone"; 630 p m Four C. E. Societies. The Fairview Presbyterian—Dr. Edward Haines Kistler, pastor. Morning theme, "The Christian Way of Life." University Park Christian—The Rev. Lee Sadler, pastor. Morning, C. O. Hawley. promotional secretary of the United Christian Missionary Society will speak; night. Mr. Hawley will speak at the -Church at Fortieth street and Capitol avenue. Riverside Pilgrim Holiness iTwenty-first and Gent streets) —9:30 a. m.. Bible school; 10:30 a. m.. preaching, also at 2 30 and 7:30 p. m.; 6:30 p. m , Young Peoples meeting. The Rev. O. W. Reese, returned mis-

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sionary from South Africa, continues evangelistic service during the rest, of th# month each night. Merritt Place M. E.—The Rev M H. Reynolds, pastor Morning theme World--1 Wide Proclamation of the Gospel", night, "fYiund Wanting " Carrollton Avenue Reformed—The Rev. E O Homrigha'iscn pastor Morning 1 "The Strength of Quietness ; Thursday night, monthly congregational dinner. I't'veraitT Heirhts United Brethren— The Rev. George L. Stine pastor Mornir.g theme "Why Christians Eai; , night is Prohibition a Failure?" Bevllle Avenue Evangelical—The Rv. Ambrose Aegerter pastor The male quartet of the Evangelical Theological ( Seminary of Naperville. IT. . will have charge of both services Advent Episcopal—The Rev George 3. South worth rector Morning theme. What the Bible Tells of the Hereafter." Capitol Avenue M. E—The Rev Arnold Clegg pastor. Morning subject. "Missing the Meeting”, night. Lovest Thou Me r Edwin Rav M. E.—The Rev. William Talbott Jones, pastor. Morning theme. "Making Sure of the Resurrection night. The Last Words of Jesus " Rosicrucian Fellowship Temple—B p m. Lems Chavez talks on The Rosicrucian Philosophy a Postlve Method of Spiritual Development." Wednesday night, philosophy and astrologv classes

DANCE a ■ a Harold SAT. A K* U CORK'S SUNDAY | Corkers HARBOR Drive out W. Wash. St. to Ben Davis Follow Municipal Airport Sign South

DANCE VILLA VANESE TAVERN 7800 N'oblesville Road ART RABENSTEINE And His OrchcsSiya Cover. Sat., 50r: Sen., 35c We Serve Beer at RrajnTiable Prices!