Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1936 — Page 19

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1936 OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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3s Wil | ocONG Community Sing Sponsored by Christian Men Builders Class to Be Broadcast by WFBM Tonight

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WWI to Begin Week-Long | Party Dedicating . | New Studios. - Indianapolis, it seems, wants te ising Some more, So the Christian Men Builders I | Class of the Third Christian Church, | | which sponsored a community sing ion Aug. 26, has planned another icity-wide songfest for tonight. It will be held again in front of the church at 17th-st and Broadway. The program is to begin at 8:13 {o’clock. and WFBM will carry the {last 30 minutes. The church wilk {house the gathering in case of bad | weather, but if the singers have the | good luck of their previous event, they won't need it. The showers of | Aug. 26 kindly ceased a few hours ‘| before the program was to begin, { = = =

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Tonight's song leader is to be George Campbell, Cincinnati, who is here in the interest of a Y. M. C. A. | membership campaign. He is chair man of Kiwanis International's music committee, former director of music at George Williams College, ' Chicago, and an ex-broadcaster over ‘WLS, WLW and WCKY.

5 x MREC US PAT OFF

—By Al Capp

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|One of his larger audiences was Imade up of representatives from 54 |countries. The song books were printed in English, German and | French, : : f » » | One of the worlds first and old= 2 t | est broadcasting stations, WWJ in No, Ben Bernie has not suc- | Detroit, is to have a week-long cumbed to the seasonal malady of | party, beginning tonight, in celebra= hay fever. It happens that the (tion of the dedication of its new suave voiced maestro is giving | million-dollar studios. “all the lads” a piece of the Bernie | 2 2 : mind following some sour notes at | On the night of Aug. 20, 1920, the rehearsal. stations first program went on ths air from the corner of a file room in the Detroit News building, with a tiny transmitter bought from Dr. Lee de Forrest, “father of radio.” The station has been on the air with daily programs ever since, and the broadcasting plant now consists of five units, including a news-gather« ing airplane and a radio ang phos String Trio tographic field car. Lone Ranger - 82 on 2 i The new building contains five studics which, WWJ officials claim, are exceeded in size only by the NBC and CBS New York heade ; quarters. Special: broadcasts this - week are scheduled to present Fred Waring, who made his radio debug over WWJ in 1922; Joan Blaine, who has the title part in the Mary Marlin air serial; Ethel Barrymore, Walter Hampden, Jessica Dragons - = ette and others. . 5 i

BY JAMES THRASHER 9

To Amekican Bruckner enthusie |asts, the months recording of tha (Scherzi from the First and Second | Symphonies should be welcome and | Interesting. Performances of tha | Peasant-born Austrian’s symphonies

Latest apparel for the welldressed buckaroo is being modeled by Paul Whiteman (left). White tie’and tails may be all right for Radio City, thinks the King of Jazz, but when playing af the | Fort Worth Exposition, dress as | the Texas Rangers do. |

WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAMS |

(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program announcements caused by station changes after press time.) : > INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CHICAGO WFBM 1230 WIRE 1400 00 GN 72 (CBS Net.) (NBC Net.) (NBC-Mutual) (Mutual Net.) Melodies

HalPs OF lea, unes Singing Lady Orpanan Annie

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LITTLE MARY MIXUP

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FAITHFUL | RROTHER

Flying Time Toy Band Contrera’s Or, Adrian O'Brien News-Songs J. Armstrong

Renfrew Sketches Lowell Thomas

Round the Dial Fopeye Mission News-Scores

Johnsons Digest Poll Lum-Abner Gov. Davey

Easy Aces Uncle Ezra Edw. C. Hill Sports

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Sports Rubinoff Music Box

Cavalcade Revue One Family » ” ’

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Burns-Allen

Quin Ryan Sanders’ Or, Heidt’s Or.

Town Holl

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Kostelanetz

Let's Sing

Mt. Rangers

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Good Taste

IA fr WASHINGTON TUBBS II Soi : Nelson's Or, AFTER A FEW DAYS, LULU BELLE TAKES THE PRANK ON WGN Or. HER HUSBAND. IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT. Sr ee —— A / BUT, SWEET HINKIN', HONEY PIE, BECAUSE COULDN'T E IM HEART, MAYBE YE BETTER I ACT IN NOT SHARE THE SHERIFF JOB WI' ME./ JUST AN ; — A ADVISORY

Hit Parade

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March of Time » ” Rubinoff ” n

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News-Bason Ray Perkins 7

Baseball

ALARMING FACT THAT I —WELL, I'M IN NEED OF 50 CENTS.

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i G Marianni’'s Or, | BARPECLE Goose Creek : a r ROPEO Cummins’ Or. Ligats Out Sanders’ Or. ~, Ae iE i” , - ;

Jesters Rapp’s Or. Williams’ Or. Barr's Or.

Lowe's Or, Rapp’s Or.

Fisher's Or. Geo. Givot

THURSDAY DAYLIGHT PROGRAMS

Sanders’ Or. Sanders’ Or.

CINCINNATI

—By Thompson and Coll

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* THESE MARMOSETS ARE HIEVOUS LITTLE DEVILS.

, BEHAVE YOURSELF” COME | GELIA HASTILY RETR EVES THE NOTE TO JACK, WHICH MYRA HAD CONCEALED IN

WHAT ARE MOU CONG TO DO, CELIA LANTIER ?

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COURSE / 1. COULDNT THINK OF A BETTER WAY TO GET HIM

BUT, FROM A NEAR-BY ROOETOP, A TENSE FIGURE CARE ~ FULLY CHECKS THE COMINGS AND GOINGS AT THE PALATIAL QUARTERS OF PROFESSOR GARSTIN,

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. THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson] N[AKES ‘IMPOS

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Today's Contract Problem

The contract 1s South's, for six clubs. Declarer, apparently, must lose a spade and a heart, but there is one way in which he can fulfill his eantract. Can you find it?

| diary again.

| influence for good in this world, but | | by the disgusting exposure of them- | selves on beaches and by their effort

SIBLE> HAND | So They Say.

I'hope I never even hear of a No, I've done all the writing I intend to do.—Mary Astor.

Once, women were the strongest.

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INDIANAPOLIS _ WFBM 1230

(CBS Net.) Chuck Wagon

INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400 (NBC Net.) Bar-0 Ranch

Lw 13 (NBC-Mutual) Cheerio a

CHICAGO WGN 20 (Mutual Net.)

Golden Hour

Early Birds

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. Musical - Clock

Devotions Unannounced Huzhes Reel Children

News Varieties

Hollywood Happy Long

Hired Hands Topics i;

Chicagoans Mrs, Farrell Ruth B. Owen

Mary Marlin Ranch Boys

Book Talk Bohemians Rhythm Betty-Bob Cinderelia

John Watkins Betty Crocker

Golf Dan's Wife Farm Hour

Big Sister Farm. Bureau Farm Circle Chatter

News Reporter Harvard U.

Mabelle Jennings a Culbertsons

Down East Mary Baker News

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Varieties

All Hands Tea Time

old, Kentucky Harvard U.

Answer This

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Dari-Dan Madge Marley Pioneers Gil. Mershon

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‘Constitution Wilderness

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Flying Time Clark Dennis Ruth Lyon Cocktail Time

Loretta Lee Tea, Tunes

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Renfrew

Yoorliaes Dislikes |

Great Lakes Band

News A. Chandler Dance. Rhythm Aunt Mary

Hall Trio Sextet Pepper Young Alice O'Leary

Hymns Sweet Home Dream Singer (Gospel Singer

Girl Alone Stocks Old Fash. Girl Kid Sister

Words-Music Democrat Talk Stock-Weather Farm-Home

” ” ’ »” String Trio Kitty Keene

Molly Ma Perkins Vic-Sade O’Neills

. Perazzo

Betty-Bob Mary Sothern Singing Lady Orphan Annie

Wise Crackers Merre'l-organ J. Armstrong

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Melodies Good Morning

A. M. Matinee

Constitution

House Party Cooking School Serenade Children

Painted Dreams We Four

Salvo-organ Kid sister Mary Sothern § Doring Sisters

Markets Mid-day Service

Ensemble Down East String Trio Ensemble

Molly June Baker Salve-organ Baseball

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Game Melodies

Ringing Lady Orphan Annie

Best Short Waves

usually are confined to the last two, {and the present disc, played by the Berlin State Opera Orchestra Uli=

a brief look at Bruckner's formative period. ; : Both movements seem cut from the same. piece of cloth. They ate sternly classical in form, more die rect than much of Bruckner’s writs ing, and roughly Haydnesque in character. The playing is adéquate; the blatant string quality obviously being what the composer desired.:

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It may be another symptom of the death of romance that serenades are not the warm-hearted. ardent things they once were. Satire crept in with the Brahms “Staendchen” for voice; there is a note of irony in the “Alborada del Gracioso” for piano by Ravel which is carried out in Rachmaninoff’s piano

corded for Victor (1762). i Mr. Rochmaninoff is one of the few modern composers who has achieved an individual style and kept it. He has gone his rather solitary artistic way while the storms of neo-classicism and atonality have raged about him. And he has made ~ sane, healthy and, we'll hazard a guess, enduring contribution te music. z Even this unpretentious and ene

| gaging “Serenade” bears the stamp {of its composer's unique gift. Tie reverse side holds a Scherzo ky | Borodin. ‘To both pieces, Mr

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der Fritz Zaun (Victor 11933), offers

“Sere«.nade,” which the composer has ree

{maninoff brings the vital, incisive and admirable performance whica Radio-Paris. TPA-4 11.72 mez. {we expect of this doubly gifted ROME—5 P. M.—News in English. | | artist. : : 5 Symphonic Concert. 2RO. 9.63 meg. || 2 no» on py RE EA SBME 4s | Dr. Serge Koussevitzky will cons meg.. GSC, 3.38 mes 4s. 5B. i duct the Boston Symphany Jor EINDHOVEN, Netherlands. § P. M. chestra tonight in the firs a ~RaPYY eas Ped series of concerts in conjunction DJD. 11.77 with Harvard's teréentenary celee bration. The program for the broad« cast, which is scheduled forcan hour on the NBC-Blue network at 7 o'clock, has not been announced.

ty become men’s equal at cocktail {bars they have become cheap and | indelicate.—The Rev. Dr. Christian {| P. Reisner, Ocean City, N. J.

WEDNESDAY PARIS, 4:15 P. M.—Concert from

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: f the two heart bid by East. { I could think of nothing more un- | ular music. | West “feared that the bidding | Jorumate than io bavel religious Wha pit : 3p hat on Popa 2 ra op] : _| issue dragged into a political cam=- ni : wi : Salas - {might not reach game, so he de | paign.—John D. M. Hamilton, chair- sthes age > sly Shh | make no Jones about giving her Solution to Previous Problem | cided to double three spades. Who | man Republican national commit- | , ; "| plenty of publicity. ’ 4 | Now we have it again. i : BY WM. E. M’KENNEY wouldn't? | tee. | “Personal 13 { WFBM already has 'sold an hour ; x : i y, I don’t like to listen he De ti d’ Repub American Bridge League Secretary i ni lead of the heart : : : ” : «141 10 the mocratic an publican The opening : to swing,” said Mr. Voorhees. “It’s i ] | Yi h tB g | nati [Yer once in a while a hand |pjne was won with the ace, and| Sn ea Oe hae ani oe the sort of thing that is much more | Dational Somunliees A Sal Pops up in bridge in which, the | East returned the club ten. This | other thing. Huey Long placed |fun to go fan To meal, | mittees for the night of Nov. 2, elec- : possible becomes possible. Usu- | was won b West, who then cashed charges against Farley and look . ! tion eve... Now the state commitSOME LG ING FLASHES My the making of these “impos- | the ace i ds. sihce h |'what happened to him.—The Rev.| A real “phantom singer” is Edith | tees also want time, and the staSHOW BLACK : horn : [Lae MONCs, since he SaW/ oy, jes E. Coughlin. Dick, whom you'll hear on the “Hit | tion is looking around for more IN PHOTOGRAPHS RE { sible” contracts is the result of |the king in dummy. Then he re- Parade” program over WIRE at 7| hours in the day. . : : eT ‘ | bad play by the defending players, | turned the club four. As long as 1 2m Bg to wigtle: o'clock tonight. Formerly she had | : 2 x =» \ | but occasionally a declarer s0| This was won in d : with the| I'd like to be able © a little | 3 radio engagement under another | The Wednesday evening battle of ! | n in dummy wi & : 3 : / I i ; ; : : dictating to the President, and I| name, and now she's been on the nitwits will be on again thes A FOR Rar Cover | utilizes his slender resources. as to] jack. The diamond king was think I could do that. better from network show for eight months | Burns and Allen 25a oa at i. T ES NOT REV . make a powerful opponent helpless. | played, declarer discarding a club. outside than inside the White House. | without getting her name men- | 6:30 p. m., and Stoopnagle and Budd ‘TO THE 3-LEAF TYPE, a In today's hand, Cyril E. Hep-'A small diamond was ruffed by, —Dr- Francis E. Townsend. | tioned, It's against the sponsor's on WLW a half-hour later. HAS BEEN 2 NZ | wows burn, of Philadelphia, accomplished | declarer; and the ace of spades’ The first essential is for Britain to | POC: i aan Drage, wi continue her “tue . DEVELOPED. 2 a RESO py , this result, not with any aid from | was led. . | abandon the method of the ques- | Vii ri ig program er “The Private ry on: Mrs ts | @ 1936 BY EA SERVICE, TNC. — 9/6 | the Stenting players, but Simply Next the king of clubs was Honnaire io Het is and Sulistisne than any one else, and she’s also the | James.” Visitors at, the James home - { by play it, ti a . y % i Science has not been able to explain satisfactorily just why some leat Ying his cards with perfec | Plaved, Jollowed tle king of around the table.—Lord Loth only Singer b be i Nt Bota Re ested 10 include te Danan lightning flashes show up black when photographed. The black flashes Hepburn, sitting in the South, ! queen, 7 7 and 3 OF bln a3 gon ——— ; divisions. That brings her to you Damon and Pythias. ; Sometimes appear on the same negative with the more common white | Was proud of his good-looking hand. |win only one trick, as declarer] No modern nation should be re- | over WFBM on Saturday nights as! Meanwhile Stoop and Budd will type. The only explanation, so far, is that the wave length of the 20d even Shough ic partner had | pejgq borrow a single cent for | well as WesnestapS. give you “The Lives ak BTR : a t mp g i oy % a "