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by Networks. - : | — cd Bol BE oa o ) aul fo CHARLES A. WOCHER, Colon; | Jean Hersholt, veteran movie ac- 00 rag SOF ...did a | nade Apartments, pioneer resident | tor, ‘Who after appearing in more i BRE co BE ee pa of the city and former banker, fs to| than pictures, finally achieved | 4:45 Ss Or. roses ‘of aon i Pease Monday in Crown Hill

stardom, is to be one of Smith Bal- | touts Trials » Funeral services for Mr. Wocher, wn : an fmt Trials 8 BD Nr who died last night in St. Vincent's 5 guests on the Chateau pro- . Sdesdonsnniy 's Sud bnsnnvs se Bojmes Are to be held at 10 a. m. gram at 7:30 o'clock tonight over + : 8 iis sisssnes SPOTLESS Shssesanunue vi .

WLW, svar BOE SE . peat et Slog 0 ete to Snr | “SENN , Mr. Hersho appear ; PS Or. .ioiai sk, Harry and came to In- ~ AO alia - a short dramatic sketch. The Dan- q hn when he was 6 years old. | § 1/9¢" AE AL 3 AGO, ish actor recently was seen in the a8 Hissiear #a4n es He attended the old German-Eng- i Sw 7 » leading role of “The Country Doc- | {: Ig rerio Dos os jArmonis _ |lish School snd later the public| | VIRGINIA CONTAINED tor” and in “Sins of Man.” : dsssasiiarass 108 +.0svs : | schools. si | ONE -FIFTH OF THE Another guest of Mr, Ballew will| 3.00 = : WHITE POPULATION be the funny-faced Bert Lahr, who | #: page mae & has returned to Hollywood from the | §: East. Besides doing a comedy turn, Mr. Lahr will interview Cherry May | - 3 § w

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gram. She now is in Hollywood for | {1: es gr Haymes Or. ...... usic ARR : ; ALLIES DURING THE : $ OF ..... ymes' OF. ...... ) G. Wocher and Frank E. Wocher, HEFT : De ee | 4 ia gi. | oli Lombardo's OF Fa 98'9r | and two sisters, Miss Louise Wocher | | os ov sea service we WORLD WAR a : and Mrs. Emma Kirland, all of In- ————— rs ph Sa ) Jose Iturbi, famous Spanish pian- |. : dianapolis. ‘use of in modern idea. During the ist, will be the guest conductor for : 7 : 5 tC otoh. Was 5 le clothed the Philadelphia. Summer Concerts SUN DAY P ROGRAMS a 12a ARRINGTON : -armor may he seen in the a Stier, snd Joday or a broadcast at 6:30 p. m. to- 18 : IN APOLIS A A : AM, cousin Booth Tark- : RS tan fattest ‘a ria . morrow over WFBM. The program | . Na i a oa Ww . o ington, Hoosier author, died last| Wi they were taught to search for wounded on the battlefields,

will originate fh Robin tog (NBC Net.) Mutual) night at 1300 N. Pennsylvania-st.| to carry water, bandages, and other first-aid equipment. » Aunt with Tschaikosky’s “Pathetic? Sym- | 7:48 Aunt TR CE—Mrs. Harold ell, 34. | PFlora Tangy; brothers, Fr He al, by Liszt. The program will be closed Ir ee iv. String ADVANCE—Mrs. Harold Osldwe Pout the ri ers, Frank, Henry an 8. Ann Glaska. SurDescriptions of final trials for and fleld team will be aired from |16: . . Crystal EY «is i0sss ORADE ce : ! fy ii... Chapel Service Mrs. Brigham was a member of | Beem. ors survive dow. Ouroluns; Dreher:

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Park, Philadelphia, 00 Aunt “rguvebs cisenieiier OB 8 BUS. uuvsi.o. Bli0DE She is to be buried Monday in ER g = Her Mr, Tturbi will open the concert | 418 Aunt gis oaerins Bi dt ah ens Crown ul Puneral rites have not i STA TE DEATHS in a senses: Bllen i . g ¥ i A eg 7 { . . - | Mrs. Brigham, who was 86, w: : hs Ll : play the iorie-poem; “Lot Prercaen | § gilt his EER Wm RAY BRED | the daughter of Capt. William G. we 48. Church of Adr es E verses cert glen, ™ drew ‘Hatley, 63. Sur . > 16 ) : ‘ She lived in Boston, Mass, and 8% w, sisters, the Misses | PENDLETON-—Mrs. Mar ©. Thomas, | Yin Paul Dukas "The. Sorcerers | 3; Tamers wa res Hew Stand | traveled extensively in Europe with aan bE, Helm 65. Survivor: Half | Arthur) Forse ons Willan "334 ie a 8 CRY the SR URL EER |e abana, Ariba Brigham. | oiiBet pel 2 : . M., B. Cla pitol Pamily .... World Is Yours ... ety Program ‘the Hime of her death she was visit- 5 CHEST FIE -—Johtd, roTiOmDEOR, | 84. Eivors: fam, rank and John; dsugh- : . M. B, - EE p | ing at the home of Mrs. Margaret E. ? ugh ¢; sons, George, isnot an, ta and berths on the U. 8. Olympic track [10:00 0. M. B. class pi) Fundy oad Ghot a fie Webb on N. Pennsylvania-co S95, 40 Mrs, Maude Kempls: $05, GSTS | Foor o lianss Mary and Anni Glaska and hdl rv

steal Tr New York at 8 p. m. today over |10: eiiis stal Hour ‘Oaroline Scot Harrison Cha John Da 8. _Bsurvi WIRE, and tomorrow at 12:18 p. m. | 13:00 Stard .Orystal Hour Radio City Ineo e : P= widow, Florence; anughter. Mrs, - Grace: Mrs. Mine over WIRE, and at 12:30 and 2/11: Stardust .....,. «es. Orystal Hour Radio City ...e..: ter, Daughters of the American !Smith: brothers, George Peler and Jesse; Edward: ipley Sheldon StAAberEy: | Daher: p. m. over WFBM Resumes of [11:32 Melody Lan While Oity Sieeps..Sunday Forum .... , Revolution; Oliver Perry Morton Sister, Mrs. uiy 8 Lenore Bonham. Sur- | Mart Hil, : : | said : swimming trials for both men and | = Dunstedter .........Samovar Sunday Forum ....W . Chapter, Daughters of the Union: ieok Father Miss L sister, Mrs. Helen SHERIDIAN- Mrs. Sarah E. Wainscott, aE Tr women, also being held in the East, | 12: Priendship .........Manhatters ice Blue the Indiana Society of Pioneers and | Doup: sunt, Mrs. James Frey. ton survive Ste Dau prers, Mrs. John BANQUET DATE IS SET are to be made at the close of track | 13: Diiendsh 2 aig’: rane TH. ....M rr irse-Ba the Monday Literary Club. 10 8 Ey oy "and | Sons, Osmar and Doris. : estan, g ‘ broadcasts 45 Olympic Trials ....Bowers Band Magic Key ball Survivors are a brother, Joseph [fire stepchildren. 10. Suro Mrs, Nancy OC. Felton, | First, Second Ward G. O. P. Clubs . : . : - Survivors: Sons, Bert and John Fel- A nge Fete Aug. 29. :

: E. Tarkington, Indianapolis, and| DAYTON-Mrs, Katherine L. Widmer, : » » » 0 BS M 1 Ba id » . rie L. | ton Efrem Zimbalist, renowned con-| }: i Sammiey Magazine teicii.. Matinee all two nieces, Mrs. Edward P. Law- Slag: “sous, Fred * John G. and will |_ WiLLAMgPORT-. O Stuffisbeam, 7. | The Pirst and Second Ward Reym : .

phony rence, Lincoln, Ill, and Mrs. Wilbur |E cert violinist, is to head the Magic A tn i : OLOOTT—E. J. Dibell, 72. ; | publican Clubs are to have a ban- : Choral Ec : } P. Robinson, Chicago, “ili pido: Blzanein daughter, ‘Mrs Cabois widow: Allie; son, Doran’ anh Ty quet Aug. 20 in the Brightwood| Ohoral Echoes Baseball : CLARENCE STONECIPHER, 518 Benham; brother, James Li sisters, Mrs. orence E. Dibell. : Masonic Temple, Friday night, Paul | Sen. Pian Baseba East-dr, Woodruff Place, who died |Elora D- Champlin and Mrs: Rose L. FIRM CHARGED WITH Tombaugh, former adjutant general, . f last Bight at Methodist Hospital, is widower: Ho ah Kamp, a. Survivors: IY G ; is to speak at a meeting at 2013 N. Basebal Unannouneced to be buried Monday in Crown Hill. a bi ‘Ruth: § Dearborn-st. - aseball Unannonneed Last rites are to be held at 4 p. m. | rr "es Richird: Sam “Lov, kay | UNFAIR COMPETITION asebal Ensemble in the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. nh a mas Wililain and’ Cieorge; ; Benny Rubin .. Mr. Stonecipher, who was 49, had | sisters Barabara, Mrs. Ruby Kirchner and Federal Commission Orders Local 5 *'Benny Rubin re ‘| been ill six weeks. He was an in- Mis Suey Tinsley, os I. Weight. - Bip. Company to Malt Bracti Musto You a. Eins 3: Eine os surance and real estate agent. a) Brothers, Sinn G. snd 8, OC. iain Tan Sl i : re 3 "Before wm ing to Indianapolis 13 | Wright; Slater, ae. Lawserioe Frabicls. The Federal Trade Commission Lucas OF: «ovivsisies m allett Or. years ago he lived in Brazil, Attica | , JAMESTOWN—Isaia on, 8 cious: | has ordered the Finishing Products Brus andtraon Basal .Showdovwa willlars or. | and Covington. He was 8 member Brother, Jobepn. =! urs: Mary Jackson: |G, tno. 3195 E. 13th-st, to stop Srumit-Sanderson . Husbands-Wives ..Sunset Dreams ...Williams Or. of the North Side Realtors Associa- | LAFAYETTE Mrs. Adaline V. Irwin. “unfair competition” in the sale of America Dances ....Old Timers i Bowes Science | tion, Brazil Lodge of the F. and A. 2nd Adeiing yEiters, the Misses Julla ©. | 1a0quers, stains, fillers and other :

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Key program to be heard at noon tomorrow over WLW. Also onthe classica) side of the program, the microphones will pick up the Ruse sian Symphonic Choir and Frank Black's NBC symphony orchestra. Richard Himber's Champions will contribute popular music, and Morton Gould and Bert Shefter, twoPlano team, will have a prominent spot. John B. Kenhedy, news commentator, will interview several ‘honey- . mooning 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 1911, and frequently has been heard on radio programs: £4, Fe Paul Whiteman’s| Musical Varieties will change both time and plage for tomorrow's broadcast, The new time will be 7:15 p. m. over WLW. The new locale will be the Ft. Worth Frontier CentéAnial 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.” i

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erica Dances ...Qld: Timers Maj. Bow fence M, and the Central Avenue Meth- ROCOO--Mrs. Anna A. Be wood-finishing products. aif §rmpbony i Goldman Band -..-Maj Bowes Bad: Sr odist Church. - survivors. Widower, W. . Sallee -| _ Announcement was made today in The widow, Mrs, Nellie Stoneci- : "Mrs, 8. {Louise | Washington. The commission

Bui. § mphony ..... 88 .uvon SEE Pher. fhe uly immediate survivor. Dokas; gos, P 304 Harp; | charged the company was secretly |] : ) --. Baul Wi *... Bal ; v GLASKA, a resident |B ' Mrs.’ wling, ‘Mrs. Bonnie | giving money or gratuities to super- : ° : 8g... - Paul wal an pdr a of Indianapolis for 23° yearsy who | Teylof,. Mrs.. Laurer Bhieids sand Mrs. Lintendents and finishing foremen in 1 Ss the Ideal P lace to Swim J life guards for your protection . _plenic grounds

. Phil Symphony ....Joncert - Paul Whiteman ...Stokes ys died Thursday at her home, 1512 vy ; . - : att : ws i ; »Enil Syfiphouy eas Ei lrraninas Paul Whiteman fists rt | N. Meridian-st, Apt. 18, is to be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the son’s Brats oh a A818 Of Msi) pri A TE gataionling ; sand bench, sesgansing 0 Wenesany miehty and horse track. > Tueatay.

‘ Good Will Court. .: Com. Slag. io Concert Good Will Court. .. Good Will Gourt buried. in Calvary Cemetery, Rush- hone, with burial in {Memorial Jott: EP ro —— or a —— : Lombardo Or. » Monday. Requieum mass is |The Rev. John D. tthius Accuses Negrose of $14 Robb rv a: | News oh. i or : Hallett Sr. fo be said at SS. Peter and Paul | conduct the services. "wo Negro iu Ter A fe : bh | 3 IY Crosby OF, Loess. Pollack's OF »'i.1 williams Or, Cathedral at 9 a. m,, following rites | Mrs. Hasse, who was 75, Was & na- Fivecoats, 55, of 30% W. St. Joseph- | aA WN . ; - Ae at 8:30 a. m. at the home. : tive of Poman, Germany, and had st, early today of $14 at Néw Jersey | 1 ; ; A’

Dance Mrs. Glaska was born in Rush- |1i , a outh on Road 31 ngton Or. ....Dance : ved in Indianapolis 50 years. She | nq North-sts, he reported to police, | 4700 Madison Ave., South on State Road 31 3 i POF eceses sages] do’s Of. ville, 3 i -. ) & } y ! police, . ; i OF 111i! Watkinw OF. !iiLombardo Or. !:...Lomeardos OF. | gc from (Where she 0 years old, | oy ciciber of the Trinity Luth- |The men escaped. Sette e8—Organ .... , ++..Spitnalny’s Or. ...Dance Mus! Surviving ‘her are three sons, Jother son . . : — —— ———— Siferor the Or OBEN 8 BNR MNE will, Thank ang dome: Glace | ADCUIEr 00, aries R. Hasse, Re Cg Ss Noorarae Beschat OF. +..o1: Pucker OF | Sanders Or. and five daughter, Misses Mary and : er ; ; - : Anna Glaska, Mrs. Charles ZLehr- Liaht Fit . man an Ss. Edward Tierney, all ; ig ing Fixtures ig MONDAY DAYLIGHT PROGRAMS [cf india snd i tec || Lishting. : Another program time change is ANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI Facags MRS. LENA HASSE died yester- Hatfield Electric 2 ® ®

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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. i » » »

. A program which is gaining popularity each week is the Saturday Swing Session, to be held over WFBM at 6 p. m. This week's guest star will be Caspar Reardon, “swing” harpist

The usual “jam” competition will be held. This is a contest among members of Bunny Berrigan’s band, and the audience decides who best takes the “hot breaks.”

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