Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1934 — Page 19

DEC. 13, 1934

400 TEACHERS WILL CONSIDER WORK METHODS Supervised Study Group to Hear Wood, Murray and Trester. By 7im Sprrial DANVILLE. Ind , Dec. 13.—Four hundred critic teachers of Indiana wiil meet tonight at Central Normal College, here, for the 10th annual Indiana State Conference on Supervised Student Teaching. C. R. Maxam. former state director of teacher licensing for Indiana, will be the presiding officer at the first general session tonight. Emphasis on Personality Development" will be the subject of the opening address by Dr Waldo Wood. Central Normal president. Clarence L. Murray, state teacher training director, will then discuss "The Place of Character Development in Teacher Training.” Harry Elder, registrar at Indiana State Teachers’ College, Terre Haute, will preside tomorrow morning at the general session. Dr. Edwin D. Starbuck, director of research, and a former Indiana professor, now at University of Southern California, is headline speaker of the conference, speaking on the ABC's of Character Education” tomorrow afternoon. President L. A. Pittenger of Muncie will preside. H. L. Trester speaks on "Character Develpoment Through Athletics,” and Dr. Starbuck will be heard again on 'Educating the Whole Personality.” At 3:30 tomorrow, 11 departmental conferences will be held. These include all phases of educational research problem groups. Leaders are from prominent faculty members of Indiana colleges and universities. These include Max Krone of Jordan Conservatory, Dr. Seth Elliot and Dean W. L. Richardson of Butler. * At the annual banquet tomorrow night Floyd L. MrMurray, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, will be heard, along with Dr. W. P. Dearing, president of Oakland City College, on "Joints of Attack in Character Education.” CATHOLIC WOMEN TO SPONSOR CARD PARTY Proceeds to Go to St. Elizabeth Home Milk Fund. Miss Florine Obergfell Ls general chairman in charge of a second card tournament thus afternoon and tonight under the auspices of the Daughters of Lsabella in the Knights of Columbus Auditorium. Proceeds of the event will go to the milk fund for St. Elizabeth Home for Abandoned and Dependent Babies, 2500 Churchman-av. There now are 43 babies in the institution. Although it Ls administered by the Catholic Charities of the diocese, its work is undenominational. ORGANIZE A CLOTHE-A-CHILD CLI’B!

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THI'BSDAY : P M 4 JO—Roos(*r Gazette NBCi WEAP. Bmsin* Lady .NBC> WJZ. 4:4S—Miniature* CBS. WABC Jestera Trio (NBC. WEAK. 5 00— Buck Rogers .CBS) WABC Nett*: Cugats Orchestra (NBCi WEAP. Cugats orchestra .NBC. WMAQ. Coaltley's orchestra <NBC. W’JZ. 5 15—"Sktppy" iCBSi WBBM 5 30—Joe Hayme*’ Orchestra (CBS. Alfred E Smith .NBC> WJZ. News: Songs <NBC‘ WEAF. Citizens Family Welfare Committee Taik (NBCi WJZ 5 45—Lowell Thomas iNBC. WJZ Beauty program .CBS. WABC Sketch. Billy Batchelor .NBCi WEAF 6 00—Myrt and Marge (CBSi WABC. Himber's orchestra .NBC. WEAP. • 15—Just Plain Bill (CBS. WABC John B Kennedy .NBC. WEAP. 6:3o—The Troopers CBS) WABC Molle Minstrel Show (NBC WEAP. Buck Rogers <CBSi WBBM. 6.4s—Songs .NBC. WJZ Boa Ice Carter (CBS) WABC. 7:oo—Readings by James Stephens. Poet and Novelist <NBC. WJZ. Easy Aces .CBS. WABC Rudy Vallee <NBC. WEAF. 7:15 Piano Team (CBS. WABC 7:3o—Metodtes Romantlque <NBC. WJZ. Edwin C Hill tCBB> WABC. 8 00—Show-boat .NBC. WEAF Conference on Crime .NBCi WJZ. Walter O Keefe. Ted Husir.g. Olen Gray s Orchestra .CBS. WABC 8 30 —Waring's Pennsylvanians <CBB> Address by Senator Borah (NBCi 9 00—Paul Whiteman's Music Hall .NBCi WEAF. Siberian Singers (NBCi WJZ. Fortv-Fiie Minutes in Hollywood .CBS. WABC 9 30— Economics in a Changing Social Order .NBC. WJZ. Voice of the Crusader (CBSi. 945 Fats' 1 Waller Rhythm Club (CBS) WABC 10:00 —Adventures and Discoveries in Literature .NBC. WEAF. Little Jack Little and Orchestra (CBS. WABC. Madrlguera's Orchestra (NBC) i WJZ. 10:15—Jesse Crawford (NBCi WEAF. 10:30—Clyde Lucas Orchestra (CBS) WABC. Dorsey Bros.’ Orchestra (NBC) WEAF Duchin's Orchestra .NBC) WJZ. 10:45—Belasco's Orchestra (CBS. WABC. 11:00—Del Campos Orchestra (NBC) WEAF. A1 Kavelin’s Orchestra (CBS) WFBM. Geo. Olsen's Orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 11:30 —Dancing In Twin Cities (NBC) WJZ. Leon Navarra’s Orchestra (CBS) WABC. Joe Reichman's orchestra (NBC) WEAF. WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power anO Light Company) THURSDAY P. M. 4 00 —Curtain Calls. 4 15—Tea Time Tunes. 4 45—Santa Claus. s:oo—Viewing the News. 5:15 —Eddie and Jack. s:3o—Butler University program. s:4s—Woody and Willie (CBS). 5 55 News (CBS). 6 00—Civic speaker. 6:os—Bohemians. 6:3o—Buck Rogers (CBS). 6:45—Hi11-Billy Kid. 7:oo—Easy Aces (CBS). 7:ls—Cossacks. 7:3o—Liberty Forum iCBS). 8:00 —Caravan (CBS). B:3o—Waring's Pennsylvanians (CBS). 9:oo—Health Parade. 9 30—% Feeney’s sports talk, i 9:4s—Tin Pan Aliev. 10 00—Myrt and Marge (CBS). \ 10 15—Little Jack Little orchestra'(CßS). 10.30—Herbbie Kay's orchestra. 10:45—Lew Davies orchestra. 11:00—A1 Kavelin orchestra (CBS). 11:30—Leon Navarra orchestra (CBS). 12:00—Midnight—Sign off. FRIDAY A. M. 6 30—Pep Club. B:oo—pear Columbia (CBS). B:3o—Exchange Program from Moscow (CBS). 9:oo—News .CBS). 9 05—Bluebirds (CBS). 9:ls—Breakfast Billboard 9:3o—Talk by Dr. R I. Hersth. 9:4s—Child Study program (CBS). 10:00—Cooking Close-Ups ICBSI. 10:15—Ben Greenblatt .CBS). 10:30—Homemaker's Hour. 11:00—Voice of Experience iCBS). 11:15—The Gumps (CBS'. 11:30—Hoosier Farm Circle. 12:00—Noon—Just Plain Bill (CBS). P. M. 12:15—Circle Melodies. 12:30—Little Jack Little (CBS). 12.45—Pat Kennedy with Art Kassell orchestra (CBS). I:oo—Little French Princess (CBS). I:ls—Romance of Helen Trent (CBS). I:3o—American School of the Air (CBS). 2:oo—Ambassador of Melody. 2:ls—Philadelphia Symphony (CBS).

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What (1400) Indianapolis (Indlananeli* Brnadrastlr* lae.t THURSDAY P M 4 00—Stanleigh Malotte 'Ni3C>. 4 15—Three Scamps (NBC). 4 30—Rooster Gazette .NBC). 4:4s—Happy Long. 5 05—The Clock Turns Back v s:lo—Where to Oo in Indianapolis. s:ls—Xavier Cugat s Orchestra (NBC). s:3o—Employment Talk. s:3s—Mary Small .NBC. 5 45—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). 6:oo—Cecil and Sally. 6:ls—John B Kennedy (NBC). 6:3o—De Vore Sisters. 6:4s—Sports Review. 7:00 —Eb and Zeb 7 15—Fran. Paul and Jack. ” 30—Melodies Romantiaue (NBC). 7 45—The Bluebirds B:oo—Caotam Henry's Show Boat (NBC). B:oo—Musical Cocktail. 9 05—Musical Memory Contest. 9 15— The Hawk. 9.3o—Economics In a Changing Social Order (NBCi. 10:00—Do You Believe in Ghosts? 10:15—Jesse Crawford (NBCt. 10 30—Dorsev Brothers' Orchestra <NBC). 11 ob—Del Campos Orchestra iNBC). 11 30—Joe Reichman's Orchestra ;NBC). 12:00—Midnight—Sign off. FRIDAY A. M. 6 30—Morning Devotions. 6:4s—Temple of the Air. 7:oo—Tuneful tick Tocks. 7:3o—Musical Clock. 8 00—Breakfast Club (NBC). 8:45—800 on the Air. 9:oo—Josephine Gibson (NBC). 9 15—Federal Housing taik. 9:2o—Morning Melodies. 9:3o—Kitchen of the Air. 10:00 —Music Appreciation hour (NBC). 11:00—Fields and Hall iNBC). 11:15—Indiana Association of Workers For the Blind. 11:30—Farm and Home hour (NBC).

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P M 12 30—Horacip Zito's orchestra (NBC). 1 oo— Walter Hickman I:3o—Three Scamps (NBC). 1 45—Alden Edkins 'NBCi. 2 OO—Ms Perkins <NBC’. 2:15 Dorothy Page iNBC). 3:3o—Women's Radio review iNBC). 3 00—American Melodies. 3 15—Sisters of the Skillet <NBCI. 3:3o—Three “Cl" (NBCi. 3:4s—Federation of Women's Clubs (NBC) WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY P. M. 4:00 —Music by Dinane. 4:ls—Stamp Club of the Air. 4:3o—Singing Lady (NBCi 4 45—Jack Armstrong—drama. s.oo—The Norsemen. s:ls—Bachelor ol Song 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6 00—Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6:ls—Lum and Aner comedy team. 6:3o—Smilin' Ed McConneU. 6:4s—Unbroken Melodies orchestra and vocalists. 7:oo—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra and guest Artist (NBC). B:oo—Death Valley Days (NBC). 8:30 —Unsolved Mysteries. 9:oo—Paul Whiteman Music Hall (NBC). 10:00—News flashes. 10:05—Crosley Zero hour. :30—College of Music Recital. 11:30—Ferde Grofe's dance orchestra. 12:00—Stan Stanley's dance orchestra. P M. 12:30—Moon River, organ and poems. I:oo—Sign off. FRIDAY A. M. s:3o—Top o' the Morning. 6:oo—The Nation's Familv Praver period. 6:ls—Morning Devotion (religious.. 6:3o—The Texans, harmony trio. 6:4s—Rhythm Jesters. 7:oo—Bradley Kincaid. 7:ls—Don Hall Trio. 7:3o—Cheerio (NBC). 8:00—Joe Emerson. hymns of Ail Churches.

8 15—Health Talk—Dr. Wilzbach. 8 30—Courtship and Marriage Forum. B:4s—The Jacksons—comedy. 9 OO—Earl Mllke 9.15 —Clara. Lu n' Em iNBC). 9:3o—Livestock reports. 9:4o—News flashes. 9:44—Bettv Crocker—cooking talk. 10:00 —Music Appreciation Hour—Walter Dam roseh INBCI. 11 OO—Sait and Peanuts. 11:10—Mirket and River reports. 11:15—Salt talk. 11 20—Livestock reports. 11 30—Cousin Bob and His Kinfolk. 12:00—Midnight—The National Farm and Home Hour iNBC). A. M. 12 30—Vie and Sade (N). 12 45—Ferde Grofe's dance orchestra. 100 —Ohio School of the Air. 2;oo—Ma Perkins (NBCi. 2:ls—Home Loan talk. 2:3O—U. 8. Marine band. 2:4s—Ticker Notes. 3.oo—The Life of Mary Sothern. 3:ls—' Charlie Kent and his orchestra. 3:30 —Bettv and Bob. 3:4s—Santa Claus. MUSTARD AND CAMPHOR GUARANTEED TO END RHEUMATIC PAINS Mustard and camphor, correctly compounded. like these old reliable ingredients are used in making “Skoot Liniment,” will in 15 minutes relieve the most severe rheumatic, lumbago and neuritis pains. A big bottle costs only a few cents. Try it. “Skoot Liniment” is sold on money back guarantee by Hook, Haag, Walgreen and all other drug stores. —Advertisement.

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