Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1935 — Page 14

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START WORK ON ' GARDEN PLANS AT HOME SHOW Camp Fire Girls’ Groups Named to Arrange for Exhibit. Committees today began work on plans lor the wild flower garden to be sponsored by the Camp Fire Girls at the Home Complete Show. April 5-14. At a meeting in the Camp Fire Girls’ headquarters. 42 Union Trust Building. Mrs. Martha Dugdale and Mrs. A. L. Jenkins, were named members of the construction committee. Other committees include: Hostess Miss Irma Biedenmeister and Miss Adele Phipps: gardening. Mrs. Wendell Phillips and Miss Clara Moore. The problem of timing growing plants and trees so that they will burst into bloom on an exact date is an exasperating one, according to Andy Miller, Park Board horticulturist. Mr. Miller, who has charge of growing the plants for the show, said that the recent mild weather has caused the lilac bushes to sprout ahead of schedule. They were taken from the greenhouses and placed out of doors then.

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THIRSOAY P M 4:00—N?tonI Congress ot nA Teachers' program <NBC* WEAF. Spanish revue (NBCi WJZ. 4 15— Skippy" 'CBS' WABC. Wooley the Moth iNBC) WJZ. 4 30— Sugar and Bunnv'' ‘NBC' WTAJ. Singing Lady (NBC* WJZ. 4 4S—Di'-k Tracy (CBS WABC Willie Bryant Jr * orchestra (NBCi WEAF 5 00 —Buck Roger* 'CBS' WABC. Ne cugat'a orchestra (NBC WEAF Fe-dinando * orchestra <NBC> WJZ 5 15— Sklppy" CBS. W'BBM Dancr 'NBCi WJZ. American Vocational Association talk NBC' WEAF __ s.3o—Frank Daileys orchestra (CBS* N-a songs 'SBC WEAF Nea - Basso and orchestra i NBCi WJZ 5 45—Bautv program 'CBS; WABC. Lowell Thomas 'NBC' WJZ. Sketch Billy Batchelor ‘NBC) WEAF 6 00—Mvr- and Marge (CBS' WABC _ Hal Kemp's orchestra 'NBC* WEAF. 6 15—Just Plain Bill 'CBS' WABC Wni'perirg Jack Smith 'NBC' WEAF. _ Gem sos Melody (NBC* WJZ 6 30—Nick Lucas. songs 'CBS' WABC. Molle Minstrel Show 'NBCi WEAF. Buck Roger* iCBS* WFBM. 6 45—R i'h E"in? and Red Nichol'a orches’ra 'NBCi WJZ Boake Carter (CBS' WABC 7 00—" Hour of Charm CBS* WABC. Rudv Vallee * NBC' WEAF. 7 15—Musical Skit 'NBC> WJZ. 7:3o—Red Trails NBC* WJZ Edwin C Hill CBS' WABC. 8 00— Show Boat" 'NBC' WEAF Dea'h Valiev Davs INBCI WJZ. Walter O Krefr. Ted Huslr.e Glen Grav s <CBS* WABC. 8 30 —Wanna s Pennsvlvar. ans iCBot WABC _ Music Magic (SBC' WJZ. 9 00—Paul Whiteman's Music Hall. Lou Holtz, comedian INBCI WEAF. Melodic Strings *NBCi WJZ. 9 30—Economic* in a Changing Social Order 'NBC' WJZ. Shin of Jov (CBS* WABC 9 45—Voice of the Crusader CBS' W ABC. 10 00—John B Kennedy 'NBC' WEAF Little Jack Little and orchestra .CBS' WABC Dance orchestra (NBCi WJZ.

10:15—Berger s orchestra 'NBC' WEAF. Coakiev s orchestra (NBC' WJZ 10:30—Warren's orchestra CBSi WABC Eddie Duchln's orchestra (NBC) WEAF. Marti Michel* orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 11:00 —Henrv King'* orchestra (NBC) WEAF. Herbie’ Kays orchestra (CBSi WABC Shandor. violinist; Tucker'* orchestra (NBCi WJZ. 11:30—Dancing in the Twin Cities (NBC) WJZ • Navara'* orchestra 'CBS' WABC. Reichman's orchestra iNBC) WEAF. WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (tndianapoli* Power and light Company) - THURSDAY P. M. 4.ls—Tea Time Tunes 4 45—D’.ck Tracy (CBS*. 5 00—Viewing the news. 5 15—Circle melodies. 5 30—Butler University program. 5 45—Milton Charles (CBS). s:ss—News. 6 00—Bohemians. 6 30—Buck Rogers (CBS). 6 45—Piano Twins. 7:oo—Hour of Charm (CBS). 7:3o—Liberty Forum (CBS'. 8 00—Camel Caravan (CBS'. g 30—W'arlng's Pennsylvanians (CB3). 9:3o—Ship of Joy iCBS). 9 *s—Tin Pan Alley. 1G OO—Myrt and Marge (CBS). 10 15—News. 10:20—American Family Robinson 10 35—Arthur Warren orchestra iCBS). 10 45—Gene Wood orchestra 11 00—Herbie Kaye orchestpi (CBS'. 11 30 —Leon Navara orchestra (CBSi. 12.00—Midnight—Sign off. FRIDAY A M. 6:3o—Chuck Wagon. 7 00 —Early Birds. 8 oo—Coffee and Doughnuts (CBS). 8 15—Dear Columbia (CBS). 9:oo—News. , / 9 05—Circle Melodies. 9 15— personalitv Pointers (CBS'. 9 30—Jack Fulton orchestra 'CBS'. 9 43—Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch * (CBS'. 10:00— Cooking Close-ups 'CBS). 10 15—U. S. Armv band (CBS'. 10 30—Mrs. Farrell's kitchen clinic. 11 oo—voice of Experience (CBS). 11:15—The Gumps (CBS'. 11:30—Hoosier Farm Circle. . 12 00 Noon—George Hall orchestra (Coo). P M. ! 12:15—News. 12:20—Lenten services. 12 35—Pete Woolery orchesira (CBS). 12 45—Instrumentalists ICBSI. 1 00—Little French Princess (CBS'. 1:15 —Romance of Helen Trent 'CBS'. 130—American School of the Air (CBS). 2 00—Ambassador of Melody. 2:15— Minneapolis Symphony (CBS), WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) THURSDAY P. M. 4 15—Wooler The Moth (NBC). 4 30—Sugar’and Bunny (NBC). 4.4s—Employment talk. 4 50—Willie Bryant's orchestra (NBC). s:oo—Musical interlude. 5 05—The Clock Turns back. s:lo—Wanderers. s:ls—Roger Bean. s:3o—Cecil and Sally. 5 45—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). £ 00—Eb and Zeb. , _ 6;i5 —North Central Music Education Conference. 6:3o—Happy Long. 6:4s—(Sports review. 7:oo—The Hawk. 7:15 —Sealskin' celebration. 7:3o—DeVore sisters. 7:4s—Tobelogue. 8 00—Captain Henry s Show Boat (NBC). 9:oo—Musical Cocktail. 9 05—WKBF Barn dance. ' 10:00 —John B. Kennedy (NBC). 10:15—Jack Berger's orchestra (NBC). 10 30—Eddie Duchin s orchestra (NBC). 11 00—Henry King's orchestra iNBC*. 11 30—joe Reichman's orchestra (NBC). 12:00 —Midnight—Sign off. FRIDAY A. M. 6:3o—Morning devotions. 6:4s—Paul Sutton. 7 00—Tuneful Tick Tocks. 7:30 —Musical clock. B:oo—Breakfast club (NBO). 8 45—800 on the Air. 9:oo—Josephine Gibson' (NBC), 9:ls—Hazel Arth (NBC). 9 30—The Oleanders (NBC*. 9:4s—Press Radio news (NBC*. 9:so—Heran and Banta (NBC). 10:00 —Music Appreciation hour (NBCi. 1100 —Fields and Hall (NBC). 11:15 —Peerless Pastimes. 11:30—Farm and Home hour (NBO). P M. 12:30—Virginia Lee and Sunbeam (NBC). 12:45—Happv Long. 1 00—Waiter Hickman. 1 30—Harvest of Song (NBC). I:4s—Armand Girard (NBC). 2:oo—American melodies. 2 15—Ma Perkins (NBC). 2 30—Kay Foster (NBC). 2:45—T0 be announced. /m __, 3 00 —Woman’s Radio review (NBC). 3:3o—Bennett Sisters (NBC). 3:45 —Harry Bason. WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY P. M. 4:00—Solos for Five. 4:ls—Colonel Cook’s Flying Corps. 4.30 —Singing Lady (NBC). . * 4 45—jacs Armstrong—drama. 5.00 —The Norsemen—male quartet. 5:15—Bachelor of Song.

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5:30—Boo Newhall. 5 45—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 8 00—Paul Pierson s dance orchestra. 6 15—Lum and Abner, comedy team. 6:30 —The Street Singer. 6:4s—Unbroken Melodies orchestra and Vocalists. 7:00 Rudy Vallee's orchestra and guest artist (NBC). B:oo—Death Valley Days (NBC). 8 30—Unsolved Mvsteries. 9 00— Paul Whiteman Music Hall iNBC). 10:00—News flashes. 10 05—Salute to Huntington. W. Va. 10:30 —Eddie Duchin'a dance orchestra ' NBC). 11:00—Henrv King orchestra (NBC*. 11 30—Mark Fischer's dance orchestra. 12.00—Mel Snyder's dance orchestra. A. M. 12:30—Moon River, organ and poems. FRIDAY A. M. 5 30—Top 0* the Morning. 6 00—Nation’s Family Prayer hour. 6:ls—Morning Devotion. 8 30—Buenos Dias. 6 45—Chandler Chats and organ. 7.oo—Phil Cook's Note Book *NB(J). 7:ls—Ame-ican Family Robinson. 7 30—Cheerio (NBC* 8:00 —Joe Emerson, hymns of all Churches. 8 15—Home Loan talk. 8 20—Music by Dlvano. B:3o—Academy of Medicine. 8 45—Morning Housewarmers. 9:oo—Federal Enameling talk. 9 05—Earle Wilkie, baritone. 9:lo—McCormick Fiddlers. 9:ls—Clara. Lu ’n’ Em (NBC). 9:3o—Livestock reports. 9:4o—News flashes. 9:4s—Betty Crocker, cooking talk (NBC*. 10:00 —Music Appreciation hour, Walter Damrosch (NBCi. 11:00—Mary Alcott. blues singer. 11:15—Market and river reports. 11:20—Livestock reports. 11:30—Cousin Bob and his Kinfolk. 12:00 Nooni—National Farm and Home hour (NBC). P. M. 12:30—Virginia Lee and Sunshine (NBC). 12 45—Mark Fischer's dance orchestra. 1:00—Ohio School of the Air. 2:oo—Vic and Sade (NBC). 2:ls—Ma Perkins (NBC). 2:3O—U. S. Marine band (NBC). 3:oo—Ticker Notes. 3:10 —Eddie Birnbrver, tenor and accordion. 3:ls—Bettv and Bob (NBC). 3:4o—Charlie Kent and his orchestra. 3:45 —Life of Mary Sothern. “The Ship of Joy," with Capt. Dobbsle in command and Horace Heidt's Californians serenading from the quarterdeck, will again be heard over WFBM and the Columbia network Thursday from 9:30 to 9:45 p. m. Walter O'Keefe and his troupe of Broadway hill-billies, with Annette Hanshaw and Glen Gary's Casa Loma orchestra, will broadcast another program of music and humor over WFBM and the Oolun bia network Thursday from 8 to 8:30 p. m.

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20 STATE MUSICIANS JOIN EUROPEAN TOUR Ten Local Marimba Players Are Included in Orchestra. Twenty Indiana students, including 10 from Indianapolis, will be members of the 80-piece marimba symphony orchestra which will tour Europe this spring. Among the group will be Gordon Griffin, John Ray Clark. Dorothy SEVEN-YEAR ITCH ENDEC The Itch (scabies) Is highly contagious, if not treated It will continue for life. It Is not a blood disease, but is caused by the itch-mite, which burrows and forms torturous galleries within the skin. The itch-mite spreads rapidly and Is immune to ordinary treatment. The Psorio institute has perfected a simple treatment called EXSORA that kills the itch-mite almost instantly, and rids you of your trouble in three days. Get complete EXSORA treatment at once at fDependable Drug k/KklU Stores Girl to Woman

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Lee Williams, Miriam Boch, Calvin Curtis Burke, Orville Stone and Herbert Johnson, all Shortridge High School pupils. The orchestra will sail from New York April 20. and will take part in the silver jubilee of the coronation of King George by playing two concerts at Albert Hall. London.

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KIWANIS CLUB VOTES AGAINST HOMESTEAD Proposed Site Too Near Girl Scout Camp, Is Claim. Basing their complaint on the grounds that a proposed Federal homestead subsistence project near the Girl Scout camp in Wayne

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Township would force the Girl ! Scouts to abandon their camp at considerable loss of property and money, the Kiwanis Club yesterday adopted a resolution opposing the project. Several other local organizations have cone c-n record as opposing the .homestead project on that site.