Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1936 — Page 41
Purdue Encounter. Tomorrow; to Describe Notre Dame Gam
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OUT OF A WELL? YOUR EMPTY POCKETS MAY LOOK DARK “TO YOU; BL : THEY ARE TH' SILVER LINING IN THIS THUNDER CLOUD AFTER ALL, ITS JUST - SOMEONE ELSE YOU OWE MONEY!
Baron ‘Muenchausen Series Is to Make Debut at 7:30 P. M. Today.
Broadcasts of three important football games will be available fi local . listeners tomorrow WFBM and WIRE will carry the In« diana-Purdue game, beginning at 1:45 o'clock. ; ! Red Barber will describe the Notre Dame-Northwestern contest over WLW, beginning at 1:30 o'clock. WGN, with Quinn Ryan at the mike, ‘| is to carry the same game. At 12:45 p. m. the NBC Red network (WMAQ) will broadcast the | Princeton-Dartmouth game from Princeton, N. J. WIRE also will air this NBC description, beginning at 12:45 p. m., until time forgthe Pur~ | due-Indiana game. : ’ : 8 =® = I. place of Airbreaks, usually aired at 4 p. m. by WIRE, the local sta tion will broadcast a, student mass
| meeting from Internati New Yérk City. nl House, 4 € discussion sub 1 “Which Is More owt ol jor Specific Training at a Univer | sity?” Speakers will be Arthur { Northwood, National Student Federation head; Abdul Kadhim of
| “IRENE DUNNE TURNS TO RADIO
| Sut wo coma as s.oarove. I'm sick and tired of having to come after you. I told you not to sit through that picture more than five times.”
—By Martin
ALEXANDER ? CHANDLER 7 HORATIO ? BAXTER PELBERT 2 CELL. ? JEFFERSON? MERCER ?BUFORD 7 JUDSON PWENDEL 2 SEROME 2? THURSTON 2 CARLYLE 2. MADISON 7 LOCKWOOD 2 MELVILLE PCH ROUGH ? BAINBRIDGE ? CUTLER 2 {Iraq, Yon Nishimura of Japan and CHIPPENDALE ? TRUSLOW ? THISTLE WATE 2BUPDINGTON 2WARWICIE 2 ROXBOROVGH 2 | | Krishwald Shridazan' of India. CHAMBERLAIN ? REMINGTON 2 CULPEPPER 2 WADSWORTH 2 CLAYBOURNE 2? | = | 2 a'n CHESTERFIELD 2 LIVINGSTON 7 EDGEWATER PRRECRENRIOGE 2 BARTHOLOMEW ? EB : : v] y ib Baron = Muenchausen’s (Jack
Pearl) new series of adventures is to make its debut over WIRE at’ 7:30 o'clock tonight. j
The new program will feature “situation” comedy rather than - the exchange of gags the Baron used to do. Morton Bowe, tenor, will do the singing, accompanied by Tommy Dorsey's orchestra, » » ” ; J It isn’t often that two persons are needed to one such is the o = the er bat |Mary Marlin, which is broadcast Monday through Friday at 11:1¢ a. m, by WIRE. Rhythm ~~ 1. The role is that of Timothy, the Margery Graham |little blind boy. For the past few weeks the part has been played by Frank Pacelli, but recently the scrips called for ‘him to sing, Auditions Nore held, and Lois Fehr was chosen 0 the vocals. Miss Fehr’ . |not speak. : a Ensemble i «Ia
Sports DeVon McM on urray, 12- - Frank Hawks thor of “Hoosier rt Rie ig Lone ‘Ranger son Bay,” will be interviewed on WFBM’S Children Hour at 10 a. m, tomorrow. DeVon lives at 5344 Broadway, - Ini polis. | ! Another guest will be Danny Kinder, McCordsville, Danny is A 13, but is a professional banjoist and master of ceremonies, :
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LEYS TRY SOME MORE NOW'SEE F ANY OF THESE CLICK = REX 2ALFRED 2CARL 2 LOND 2? HARRY ? SAMUEL ? HENRY 2 ANK ? ELMER ? ANOREW ? FELIX ? JOSEPH ?7 \ESTER ? CANOE 2 LUKE 2? EARL 2 NUGW ? \RA 2 CLARENCE ? HERBERT 7 RONALD ? BRUCE 2 CHESTER 7 GEORGE ? HARRY ? ARTHUR ? THOMAS ?
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Irene Dunne will preview scenes from her latest picture, “Theodora Goes Wild,” on WFBM’s Hollywood Hotel broadcast at, 8 o’clock tonight, The picture is to open next week at Loew’s.
FRIDAY EVENING PROGRAMS
(The Indianapolis Times ishnot responsible for inaccuracies in program announcements caused by station changes after press time.) 4
INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI WFBM 1230 WIRE 1400 WLW .% ' (CBS Net.) (NBC-Mutual)
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Toy Band Jack Armstrong Singing Lady Orphan Annie
Student Meeting
Dance Revue Flying Time
Reporters Jimmy Allen Lue¢ille Manners Sports :
AND TELL YOUR MOM WE ARE BACK SAFE.
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Melodies Buddy-Ginger Singing Lady Orphan Annie
: Johnsons’ Frake's Or, Sports Lowell Thomas
Amos-Andy Hot Dates Lum-Abner Singing Sam
Mary Small Uncie Ezra Edwin Hill Diamond City
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. - The broadcasts will start at 9:45 o'clock, when Bob Elson will first , summarize the first two periods of play and then give a play-by-play description of the final pe-
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INDIANAPOLIS. WIRE 1400 (NBC Net.)
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CHICAGO WGN 720 (Mutual Net)
Chuck Wagon
Chow Time Hit Leather
Swing Time
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Breakfast Club
Virginians Jew Serv.
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Golden Hour
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hard Maxwell Lets Pretend
Hymns Mystery Melodies Varieties Manhatters
Air Sweethearts Raising JParents
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to provide their own entertainment. The latest is titled - Personal Col-
umn. It is a version of the newspaper “agony” column, broadcasting messages to lost relatives and recone ciliatory greetings to angry sweet hearts. The idea originated with Octavus . Roy Cohen, although he does not appear at the microphone, Local listeners may hear the program at 10:15 a. m. Mondays through Fridays over WLW.
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Blond, bespectacled Kay Kayser, who leads his orchestra nightly overWGN, is another band leader who had no intention of making music his life work. Kay entered the University of North Carolina with intentions of becoming a lawyer. s “I was really serious,” declared ° Kay in his smooth drawl, “in my desire to delve into Blackstone, but something always interferred. I disbanded my orchestra before final .
gether for a big dance.” : It wasn't in Kay’s benign nature to refuse to “make music,” and he hasn’t refused since. ; : $s 8 =» » When Marjorie. Whitney, “swing queen” with the King’s Jesters, sings “Mississippi Mud” over at
