Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1936 — Page 21
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Final Olympic Games to Be Aired Today, Tomorrow by Networks.
sticking her head in a lion’s mouth. Dorothy Page, blues singer, also will be a guest on the Chateau program. She now is in Hollywood for
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Jose Iturbi, famous Spanish planist, will be the guest conductor for the Philadelphia Summer Concerts for a broadcast at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow over WFBM. The program will originate in Robin Hood Dell Park, Philadelphia. Mr. Iturbi will open the concert with Tschaikosky’s “Pathetic” Symphony No. 6. The orchestra also will lay the tone-poem, “Les Preludes,” Liszt. The program will be closed with Paul Dukas’ “The Sorcerer's Apprentice.” 4 d » » Descriptions of final trials for berths on the U. 8. Olympic track and field team will be aired from New York at 5 p. m. today over WIRE, and tomorrow at 12:15 p. m. over WIRE, and at 12:30 and 2 p. m. over WFBM. Resumes of swimming trials for both men and women, also being held in the East, are to be made at the close of track broadcasts.
Efrem Zimbalist, renowned con-|
ocrt violinist, is to head the Magic Key program to be heard at noon tomorrow over WLW. Also on the classical side of the program, the microphones will pick up the Russian Symphonic Choir and Frank Black’s NBC symphony orchestra. Richard Himber's Champions will contribute popular music, and Morton Gould and Bert Shefier, twopiano team, will have a prominent spot. - John B. Kennedy, news commentator, will interview several honeymooning couples at Niagara Falls. Zimbalist made his violin debut at the age of nine, made his first " appearance in America with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1011, and frequently has been heard on radio programs. ss 8 8
Paul Whiteman’s Musical Varieties will change both time and place for tomorrow's broadcast. The new time will be 7:15 p. m. over WLW. The new locale will be the Ft. Worth Frontier Centennial celebration, where Mr. Whiteman and his show will appear. * The first program in the new series will be composed of musical tributes to the Lone Star state. Judy Canova and brother Zeke and sister Annie will be heard in a comedy episode, “Nobody's Darling but Mine.” » ” » Another program time change is to take place tomorrow on the Cornelia Otis Skinner show, to be heard over WLW. Miss Skinner's ‘one woman theater” is to be heard at 7 Pp. m. instead of 7:30. en 8
After losing ground for several weeks; “Is It True What They. Say About Dixie?” again returns to first place in the nation-wide poll conducted for Your Hit Parade, heard tonight over WFBM at 8 o'clock. Comparatively short-lived in popularity was “The Glory of Love” which won last week's contest, but dropped back to seventh in this week's count. ” 8 n
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SHOE R REPAISING :
BRIGHAM, of Booth Tarkington, Hoosier author, died last night at 1300 N. Pennsylvania-st. She is to be buried Monday in
‘{ Crown Hill. Funeral rites have not
been arranged. ; Mrs. Brigham who ' was 86, was the daughter of Capt. William C.
Tarkington. She lived in Boston, Mass., and traveled ‘extensively in "Europe with her. husband, Arthur Brigham. At
ing at the home of Mrs. Margaret E. Webb on N. Pennsylvania-st. Mrs. Brigham was a member of
ter, ‘Daughters of the American Revolution: Oliver Perry Morton Chapter, Daughters of the Union; the Indiana Society of Pioneers and the Monday Literary Club. Survivors are a brother, Joseph E. Tarkington, Indianapolis, and two nieces, Mrs. Edward P. Lawrence, Lincoln, 111, and. Mrs. “Wilbur P. Robinson, Chicago. CLARENCE STONECIPHER, 518 Bast-dr. Woodruff Place, who died last night at Methodist Hospital, is to be buried Monday in Crown Hill. Last rites are to held at 4 p. m. in the Hisey & Titus Puneral Home. Mr. Stonecipher, who was 49, had been ill six weeks. He was an insurance and real estate agent. Before coming to dljananolis 13 years ago he lived in’ Brazil, Attica and Covington. He was a member of the North Side Realtors Association, Brazil Lodge of the PF. and A. M., and the Central Avenue Methodist Church, The widow, Mrs. Nellie Stonecipher, is the only immediate survivor. MRS. ANNA GLASKA, a resident ‘of Indianapolis for 25 years, who died Thursday at her home; 1512 N.. Meridian-st, ‘Apt. 18, isto be buried in Calvary Cemetery, Rushville, Monday. Requieum mass is to be said at 8S. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 a. m., following rites at 8:30 a, m. at the home. : Mrs. Glaska was born in Rushville, from where she came to Indianapolis. She. was 70 years old. Surviving her are three sons, William, Frank and John Glaska, and five daughter, Misses Mary and Anna Glaska. Mrs. Charles ILehrman and Mrs. Edward Tierney, all of ‘Indianapolis, and Mrs. Theodore Adams of Muncie. . MRS. LENA HASSE died yesterday afternoon at the home of her son, William A. Hasse, 61 S. Sher-man-dr. Funeral rites are to be
MRS. ELIZA TARKINGTON. cousin® of
the Caroline Scott Harrison Chap- |:
the time of her death she was visit- | Titus
. residen 55 years. He retired eight years ago after having been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad 43 years. Mr. Edwards made the initial trip of the crack train, Spirit of St. Louis, several years ago. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, the Odd Fellows and the University Park Christian | Wid Church! He is survived by two sisters, Mrs, Margaret Wright and Miss Clara Edmonds, both of Indianapolis. MRS. AMELIA K. Mayer, who died last night at her home, 4202 N. Capitol-av, is to be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery Monday afternoon following funeral services at 2 in the home. Mrs. Mayer, who was 68, had been ill six months.
attended public’ schools here. She was married to George J. Mayer in 1891. She was an active member of St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, its women’s organizations and Queen Esther Chapter, Order
by the husband and a daughter, Miss Velma B. Mayer. DR. FRANK OWENS, a veterin-
in Pontiac, Ill, where he had lived recently. Dr. Owens, who was 38, was born in Delphi. Funeral services are to be held at 9 a. m. Monday in Pontiac, with burial in LaFayette, Ind. He was a member
the widow, Grace, and stepson, Charles, both of Pontiac.
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BANQUET DATE IS SET
First, Second Ward G. 0. P. Clubs Arrange Fete Aug. 29. The First and Second Ward Republican Clubs are to have a banquet Aug. 20 in the Brightwood Temple, y night, Paul Tombaugh, former adjutant general, is- to speak at a meeting at 2913 N. Dearborn-st.
SurvivBig Brotder Epnraim Siep-son, Earl Ww.
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