Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1937 — Page 16
SATURDAY, AUG. 25, 1957 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - | TAGES ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople | JASPER By Frank Owen Smilin’ Ed McConnell Is Due Back on
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Messner's Or, > " " to the air tomorrow afternoon
Israel Message R. F. D. Hour Concert Or, He 1s to bring his songs, humor ) " " a % Cafitornian and philosophy to a new network nannounce Sprige’'s Or, Sports Rik . ‘ 1 \ A is Bitte rg Tom tes ATnercs Or | this vear, for he will be heard ovel ee VEN Nile Ng —— the NBC-Blue and WENR instead Sen. VanNuyvs son's Or. Concert Or, ho i r 7 A oe of the Red chain : yi. Concert Or. Festival Otherwise we may expect little RT ia : Ee 3 ; _ (change in the program whieh has 00 Prof. Quiz Barn Dance Barn Dance Hayride made him pop-
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| young composer and conductor, As Hone Glass : Cade OWoir if Reviews Fete | SIStIng artist are to include the 99 » ” Unannounced Doring Trio. the Four Grenadicrs SEED WENT, | I A — = % ; ~~ MN g 5 a TH fn " [a male quartet and a mixed oh ir SRIPPER Ip > Yu . A \ Y ,. ) Se . ES? Da ETT ry ™ a —_ Ty — the Rhvthimaires, a male glee club d : DX VDC & 4 “5 i " " " " " " n ' and a chorus = fm y Ji . { 2 ie a = N= . y 3 Superstitions Rhythm Dreams " Alice Blue { # » #
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[LITTLE MARY MIXUP =By Brinkerhoft | T__-____ — es | yours on: " = — = —— | Sign Shelling Bee Baxeball Melodies , The playhouse where (he program MARY. -BLESS YOOR HEART I DIDNT PIT ANYTHING / 2 . WHY! WHAT 5 vg a Hi “ . Chora) Fehoes he - originates is closed for repairs and / to : > : ras NOTAING, MARY. > | . ae ; I'M GLAD TO SEE You=Yoore RACK IN YOUR DESK . ™We MATTER? PAAR ALEX =~ I ; sR a . . — the show is te have its first studio BA FINE DETECTIVE = @dT Your “THIS 1B JUST THE J [ = NE LOOK= aE AD TT Wik €0 Si Doyeminm "vy Martin's Or. " w | broadcast tomorrow MAN WITHOUT ANY HELP, ; WAY YOUR MEAN ns _ / =WELL- ALMOST oARD Wi RN | 8:30 Lombarde’s Or. > Shield’s Or Lo» TVROTAER WEFT 5 % 3 AS FE You = dil as >. pn Prelwde to the Charlie Me Your THINGS pH y WERE CRYING NC M0 Harris’ Or, ” ’ Band Concert Davis Revie Carthy-W, ©. Fields feud over : A0 OnieaRoans h WIRE and WELW até p. wm. tomer 45 3 i Al Wynkoop row is to he a musical description : — = R =| of the feud by Werner Janssen p——- ov . — teh 5 Very JA PIV, TH ii i over KDKA at 5:30 o'clock, 5:30 Summer Stars Recital Ensemble Werms' Or, Mr. Fields’ theme is reported to 3 » Buddies Dreams " " h ™ = = — he “Pomp and Circumstance” and Sn Milton Berle Don Ameche Don Ameche Som Dick-Harty | the upstart dommy's “Pavade of 15 i ih 3 1 n ” Lb} arre’'s Or, | 5:30 Oantor's Hour o “ h » Wi. Awdience the Wooden Noldiers.” The whole did 4 aE — — | arrangement is entitled “Knock Universal Rhythm Merry-Go-Round Shep Field Morgan's Or | Tarn.” 15 Nw on : “ Sma 3 On the later program, Charlie 130 h i » WwW. Winchell sanders’ Or, | AAA ) 5 " " Ty James’ | Or. NEWS Sports | Nelson Eddy, Don Ameche and 00 “Rymphony Or, : TG Or, Dorothy RR re W Sing A UBBS 1 [| ®:15 v Vy, oy | quartet. Charlie and his pals are — — Ni vw vm Mysteries Romane, to be silent when Mr. Eddy sings LAST, THERE COMES A DHECK > ALL MY LIFE, EASY, T'V BLAZES, NO! \ YOU LEAVE IT TO ME, ™HO, ) . r ) HE — = [ “With a Song in Mv Heart.” & FROM JEREMIAH WOIDROT. WUONTED TO 60 BACK HOME \ ! AN LADDIE, WE'LL BE RICH VET, ~ j Fe { 4 yn Rr erer Pam duh _ "\ or g 4 N y : 3 v: ¢ N 3 » " ° ° . ITS FOR ONLY $24,000, AN' IMPRESS PEOPLE. TIVE th
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NN RREXT DAV: TENTS, STORES, QIELES, AND MACHINE BUNS ARS Rn et a = | sion is to begin tomorow at Wil
NAN - . — = Y \ STOWED AnAY, anD Tie SOLD RUSH © ON. | wn Barly Birds Music Cloek Peter Grant "ow | liamstown, Mass. The Tnstitute ot 5 " " Meladiss i Govd Morning { Human Relations at Williams Col= a
RA NORTH SPECIAL NURSE By Thompson and Coll | %43 " Varieties Chandler Jv, . lege is Sponsoring a discussion and ! { = — - = ——— -— 1 NTH n ; oe . Ss. 7 - PB = ; EE | Re itty Kelly Mrs. Wipes Jymny Eweethearts {debate on the place of ¥Yadio [|N THE LONELY CABIN, ILLUMINATED BY A WILL YR KINDLY 2 % - THANKS A LOT! VOU MAY h : ’ yi z 4 Bort Man e Other Wife ope Alden oil te | movies, and the press in shaping l SINGLE SPUTTERING CANDLE, MURA TAKES HURRY, MY FRIEND? TAM YF STRANGER WN HAVE SAVED A TINY LIFE BRING* : S i EN ; | Bd ouise-Lads Plain Bill Reorze W ald Bb UP HER WIG. OVER THE TWIN Ju mal A DOCTOR AND HI THESE PARTS, B i 3 ING ME HERE! AND. ER FOR 3 Tr CI | = 42 % s. Farrell Children . Sem ] OD YMORE=R BABY (3 AN EMERIENY ARENT YOU? #8 ne GIVE ME FOR NOT ANSWERING JE a » 9° Magavine avid Warum First Love Don Pedro POOR TING! TLL ERI = | Di YOUR QUESTIONS “BUT, I. £R : ae | By an” Aekstage Personals Children POOR THING ! ILL (Np & i . 9:3 Biz Sister Charming Live Again Painted Dreams BET HE MISSES MS (RY Se. ; } LA Life Stories Interviews Gospel Singer Ktore Woman
American public opinion | Both major networks are ear. | rving portions of the discussion | series, which is to extend to | sept. 3 |
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. a 2:30 p. wm. tomorrow. Tt is to be y n A OW Wi Rinters Bah Elvon p i “mn y » uf wie a Sn Rie AY Tom-Dick-Harry a Symposium on Unifying In 20 " " Linda's ove Markets Markets: Musie | fluences in a Democracy” led by ‘4h » » Farm our Farm Wowr sally Nelvon : Arthir Kvock, Washington oor
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2.15 Wiarkets Wife-Bei retary Times Numerous prominent
5:20 Varm Cirels PHOFLEF Varieties Lueky Givi 45 Bookends Remortes Betiy-Bob Next Poor newspapermen are to take pari,
TUTTE TTT : : ) \ : - - i oy RR Ww NO NE ) J pa : qe , R4! ak Siri ee wa Bi Beri Hg The American Federation of Mus WITH THE OTHER BARY MAKES FOR . , 4 \ 3 a RY \ Bo SM 0 oy Vic=Rade Radio Oy | siciang vesterday asked indepen kn ix. Rn a, - en EN : . - — la Fore ST BL an Ss— 0 Neil = ss [ent radio stations to set aside a bi Byron Lorenzo Jones a Fashioned 1. Ralerno budget of three and one-half times
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EULAT-HEADED qs : Seman ? 3 | positive side women like each other . . | TES Wy Za epg A | for a host of reasons, mostly be- a R a M | heard 45 minutes later, CA ~~, NTR A\ 1 RD - a ke 7 | cause they are both quite human | Goo a 10 usSIC nN Nn OF 80. AMERICA x) SENN RR mp A] | beings. With M=G=M denying any den » # 77. $8 5 Ra SN By JAMES THRASHER nite plans to enter the radio field
ON rs Lf ff Le : Ji | COMMON ERRORS There shouldn't be any argument when I say that the two greatest With A Dn pe STOMA | = { } LEN JI | Never say, “You was MIStAKEN | uintets in musical literature are to be heard tomorow on the Radio | A a ed lh Aud » > S / ) § Ze TIER \ (about that’; say, “were mistaken.” | A... RA . A Music Hall change In the Alm companies Fo ANN City Music Hall program. For Henrietta Schumann and the Mu all | IV toward Yad) et Jue TO THE SECOND BORN EHILD HARDER > Rx String Quartet are to play the auintets by Schumann and Brahms, | Policy toward radio CLUP-SHAPED CEL > THAN THE FReTONE? | 4 > " 2 ’ Ne | Last pring there ware HUMerous A 13 R \ Lemme : WLW will carry the program atv ON SWAY | a | | 58 TON h WwW 3 YY % Barly risers will find another | fumors that some of the major pro= Best S ort aves 10:30 a. m. : ducers were going into the coms
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SATURDAY Like his famous uncle, the "“waltz| NBC at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow. The | shows. Persistent was (he report
LONDON--$30 » wm CORI | ; Sports from Camborne. GSP. 15 31 King,” our contemporary Johann group, directed by the flautist | that Dick Powell was to headline
GRO, 15.18 2. SF, 1514 ray ' , AYE , ' «(4 men. GSD. 1195 meg. Strauss has come to America to con- Frances Blaisdell, will do an ar. | A : ond Nxt BERLIN -6:30 p.m, The Cologne . . r. . 1a frequently discussed spon Chamber Trio. DID, i177 meg. duct a great massed choir and rangement of the Beethoven Sextet, | WOME a Show, but has alwavs dos Hour. SVSRC. os Weg, The Vai Chestra concert. Tomorrow evening, | Opus 71, and two movements Yom | sided against anything that might 8 v a. Eg wn ¥ 2 7 a} > . t . . ¥ ” $ Ween ONE WOMAN LIKES ANOTHER, PARIS--7 pb. mm. Talk. TPA4 at Soldiers’ Field in Chicago, . Mr. I Daniel Gregory Masons Diverti- | be considered competition for movie
Ia AD SE"S 11.92 meg | Strauss will lead 1000 singers and | theaters, 18 IT BECAUSE SHE BEFe RLIN-745 1. Wh. German Polke mento Opus 26, Studios Will continue, however.
. 3 : BERLIN » 5 THE NAN WHO ALWAYS CARRIES AN SHE WiLL NOT BE HER lore. DJD, 11.77 meg. 100 orchestra players in the elder | hoven work will not be , yok Naive Oni MORE DEPENDABLE THAN TOR WITH MEN; : DQN=8 p.m. Mysieal Play, || Johann's music, including excerpts | The Seeiiiove 8 Tie Ht | Yo get whatever publicity they ean ONE WHORES BEING CoM VES OR NO wm L178 meg. GSI 15.36 Wek. || from “Die Fledermaus.” |& Sextet as heard tomorrow, il, gn other programs, it was res AUST IN THE RAND YES OR NO we RAPS SORIA ES. GSD, 11.75 meg.; GSB, 9.31 meg. : 3 | seems. Robert Stark has arranged | ported ANANCOUVER =10_ Ro mo rat. || Mr, Strauss has come from Vienna | it for Rute, clarinet, oboe. bassoon | : . » > . . erican music, ©J 5 meg. || as » this oceas ; 5 | A 3 y wdekin | > 1 FREQUENTLY so. As Gisa Ros- rule than extraverts=they like to OJRX, 11.92 meg. | Sapecia iy for this occasion, Which i {and horn, Dating from Beethoven's | ADIO FOOTNOTES-Sally Eile ler brings out in the Journal of [provide in advance for emergencies. TORYO~11.13 pw. Entertain. || UNICARO'S annual German Day oeles | goin, “the sextet originally was | ory’ first appearance after her Individual Psychology, the first child | A man with an umbrella, when it is || Ment. JZK, 15.18 mes | bration, All of the city’s German | © C0 Ti | ya ts wy } y, ) SUNDAY | | Written for two each of clarinets, |yeturn from a European vacation is is usually pampered and made to only cloudy or the paper has said : Na | Singing Societies have joined forces |... and bassoons ft : . Melton® feel he is the whole show. The sec- | "possibly showers and warmer,” || wera Rroaaean Tt ata ™ pil | | for the oceasion, The broadeast will | ; Hak 1% Be 4a James Me oe vest of ond child sees this, resents it and be- [gives you the feeling that even if 89 meg "| [be from WIND, Gary, at 5:30 p. m. "5 ™ [Re i I ny gins to fight for this place of im- Gods not in his Heaven and all's RUDAPEST=—-2 a. ™. News. WAS), Howard Barlow's popular “Every | Aithowse Mow \ { portance. He may fight in many [not right with the world vet here is Ig a ee. j » A \ y ¢ Pew Mitnause, Metopolin Oper . \ Y | 1 the \ , SYDNEY, Australia—9 i The Madrigal Singers are to offer body's Music” iz being crowded off [Co.'s Wagnerian tenor, is to sing on
x } a Jn - ways—by feigning sickness, becom. | one man who is prepared for emers Kookaburfa Theme Signal. VRIME. || i : | [ Wxpavin fai ade" : 7 / 3 : ! ling discouraged and gloomy, going |gencies. 1181 meg. a half hour of a cappella music on the air tomorrow by the final round | "Your Hit Parade” on CBRS-WIBM > i” rd
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If he had some device to | , ; 3 ROME--12:20 p. m. Variety, 2RO, CBS at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. Re-| \ lat 8 o'clock tonight Jane Fro. nto tantrums ev vb - fo st ‘th = | : ; : of the National Doubles Tennis ° = eg | ut Wo, tah gs ho | presented on the program will be | da (Man is to have a new comedy team,
Fa rev ing lazy and neglecting lessons and quakes or ev SW ; el (| PaRI=—12%0 Mus . . /~ COPR, 1337 BY NEA STF WT. WO. § a cme on Aud (a ale eYeIos “yon Wali “Ye | Circuses and Ca avets, TPAD, Th | Thomas Morley and Thomas | gr | a couple of Richmond, Va., minstrels, J } 2 » . ® | g y J . | THE planets close to the sun are made of the heaviest material, [OiScussed by teachers and parents | Bt: >» | porgrmen—- Ss. itr ad ‘Broadeast I Taug ftin i De is wy n ip . ho” oi Te - ad, SW at Ithough they are smeller than the outlying planets. The earth is the |.» “problem.” Of course, some SO APR “writer mains || TOE Afra, PCJ, 9.30 ‘mes, | peune, Jannequin, GobSteley and Mendelssohn program Mr. Barlow (guests on FR BO A a lor AVING planets, e earth iS ¢ children are exceptions. S OMINENT writer ma n~ | MOSCOW--3 p.m. Soviet Trade | Tessier, of about the same period; had announced for 1 p. m. over [p. MW. tomorrow, Guy Lom heaviest of all, per unit of volume. A gallon of average material from | the 18th Century Englishman John | WFBM be played. It was to have in- |bardo’s "Favorite Pve” is to be
W ’ ol " Vy 1S tains. But it's hooey of the || Union. RNE 25 meters the planet Saturn would weigh less than a gallon of water; therefore _ |hooeyist kind. Not all women are cra OT Pat mars TR AL | Farmer, and the Austrian Haydn, [cluded the “Fingal's Oave” Overture | headed by “Satiboat in the Moon the planet would float. I x SO A I a he lea and even cattish women are not oR. : % ei {and Charles Ives, contemporary | and the “Scoteh” Symphony, both |light” again when he returns to Wine, more likely an introvert. [always cats, They have their non- | BERLIN 4.15 ». m. Old Austrian | | American, Lehman Engel is the works dating from the composer's |OBS-WFBM at 3:30 p. m. tomors NEXT: Will the milk of all mammals produce butter? Introverts are more cautious as a 'feline intervals, Of vourse, a woman ' | 0"%* Bn. 110 i. | conductor, /) | sojourn in Scotland. \ row, : ¥
