Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1936 — Page 31

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople | SIDE GLANCES ~~ By Clar Ten dor lL a he DIN HD rors IE iy Sie Noel oward and Gertrude Lawrence 5: NR aw) a) Se |e (it pawl To Head Star List on Vallee's Hour;

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SQUASH “THE / ACTION AGAINST NY MORE | HIS PLATE OF | | ME FOR THE AMOUNT OF THAT / LEGS TO J GOLD TUSKS, | Anniversary With Music Hall.

LEASE 1 SIGNED we HARRUMF/ v/] STAND ON &Z LEAVING HIM HAW MY TESTIMONY AND { THAN A f TO GUM KNOWLEDGE OF THE LAW PELOY BANANAS AN WILL SO AMAZE THE \ Duc’ J KNEADED SPUDS/ JUDGE, HE CAN SVE g : : ’ > Cor I em A\\ AF 7 Eg BY RALPH NORMAN BUT ONE VERDICT / G | : 4 “1 Se 3 : { i iH 2 4 ; od Listeners tonight who want to tl : i \ 11 7 hear several of the most illustrious stars of stage and screen need only to stay home and change the radio dial a couple of times. Not. since last season have the networks promised so many interesting presenta tions in one evening. The English dramatic team, Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence, are to head the star parade with a skit, “Red Peppers,” on Rudy Val. : lee’s show, WLW at 7 o'clock. , : ‘Mr. Coward, of course, is wellknown in this country for his many stage successes, and will be remembered by movie-goers as the author of “Cavalcade.” oF Mr. Coward's newest work, a play cycle titled “Tonight at Eight= . = a Zo Thirty,” made. its Broadway debut: . “unin {o 7 | | lemme Sa mse Shh et “in mf o N. Bross 3.00 M0.0 9p oan; ; e nine short plays which. constiy J Er = ; “ Yh y tute “Tonight at Eight-Thirty,” in .. OCPLE STEPS OUT DN A LIMBS J This is my party, mother, and I won’t stand for dad ch EE ri and Miss Law ;

. as . 2 rence play the leading roles. Miss doing all his old card tricks. : Lawrence, in her microphone ap- _ Pr v 3 pearance with Mr. Coward, is to By Martin have the same part she has in the _

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a | o |Hall, WLW at 9 p. m., is to be Bing Show Boat, WLW at 8 o'clock tonight, will present songs by Helen | ooo oo bia” for Jisteners tonight.

Jepson (above), Metropolitan Opera soprano, in addition to solos by : » Lanny Ross, comedy by Sam (Horace Nimble) Hearn, and music by | Guest stars are to include Gene “ : Al Goodman's orchestra. Bay no ks to be Seep ao jhe oy ; ircle ning tomorrow in “The _ LITTLE MARY MIXUP —By Brinkerhoff Smartest Girl in Town”; Alice Faye,

| inge d actress, and Gregor No, ~NQI MANY HEAR THAT, MARY Z Goon/-LET’S ne [WAIT A MINUTE! DONT EET Too CLOSE. RADIO THIS EVENING . Platigorsky, famous cellist.

PASSENSERS TODAY [| “GEORGE DIDN'T : GOING ROME... MY/ ~-WHAT 1S TRAT HE MIGHT BITE You. (The Indianapolis Times 1s not responsible for inaccuracies in program ane A year ago this week Bing, whose come’ 2 I'M RELIEVED [ 2, THEY *RE UN- ~WELL,LET'S SEE nouncements caused by station changes after préss time.) latest movie, “Pennies From ! : : } INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATL CHICAGO Heaven,” opens tomorrow at Loew’ LOADING OFF WHO T4I1S BIRD 15 FOR INDIANALOLIS I "WIRE 1400 w P 5

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Tea Tunes Toy Band Harold Turner show was in New York. The pro- -: Singing Lady Bt henell gram moved to the coast the first = Wilderness . . Flying Time Orphan Annie Margery Graham Thursday in 1936, Bing 'becoming- i santa Cl John Melodi its master of ceremonies. He was Eh. “science Simm Allen Nofand's or. Wiscorackers joined by a& little-known humorist, - snemians Biers. ports ‘Bob Burns (of the Van Buren, Ark, :3 Lowell Th Orphan Anni : , s £3 Benftew a = a _- = — RI Burns) and the rest is radio history. 3 Sports asy Aces mos-An uck Wagon Bing's easy informality, Burns’ = 1 Varieties | F lets Simmy-Botty Yor ANaer Sports droll stories: and appearances of : News Rubinoft Pleasant Valley Pleasant . Valley many prominent guest stars have : t ith D " Vallee’s Or. Tom, , Dick, boosted Music Hall to an enviable Kat with Bagh Danes CWin id place in the variety hour field. - -

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