Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1937 — Page 26

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Good Radio Music 7 By JAMES THRASHER

Two broadcasts within the next 24 hours will commemorate the 200th anniversary. of the death of Antonio Stradivari, or Stradivarius, as he is

better kno at the age “ - ‘The -

e master violin maker: of Cremona died Dec. 13, 178,

Adolf : Busch, pring “and” dolf Serkin, pianist, will a the program at 8 o'clock. tonight and at 3 p. m. tomorrow. These are not the’ first nor, we hope, thé last broadcasts dedicated to the violin maker's memory during the anni-

and: the one Mr. ‘Busch is to play, were pre-

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= | Monday night. There will be 20 of the Crsmonese master's Instruments in the orchestra assembled there for 8 memorial concert, ‘In addition, the Musical Art Quar-

tet will play four “Strads” recently | jn

sicquired ‘by the Stradivarius Mev morial Association. ‘The two. violins are the “Red Diathond,” made in 1732, end an: unnamed "instrument dated 1703; "The violas is the “St. Senoch,” 1726, ‘and the cello is the “Ben Venu 2” 1730. : Dealers said, at the time of .ag-

| quisition, that these four instru raents - -constitute . one of ‘the :five

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Deafness, an odd beliet in flowers and male vanity and anonymity marked the start of three prominent careers in radio featured tonight and other nights. ~~ Arlene Harris, heard on the Al Pearce program, “did not speak un= til she was ‘3 years old and her silence eventually resulted in her par nts consulting physicians, who overed she was deaf. success= = operation cured the deafness and started Arlene chattering at break= neck speed. Her title, “The Human Chatterbox,” is the result. Gurney Chrysler, the young lady appearing on Edgar Guest's “It Can Be Done” program at 7:30 p. m., was discouraged by flower merchants when she advanced her idea that to. wear & flower in his lapel if it were easily available. - Miss Chrysler promptly hired a loft ty store her stock, hired a few delivery boys and, charging 10 cents for each flower, within a short time had more than 1000 customers.- Mr. Guest is to interview her regarding her success. “Aunt Jenny” of the “Aunt Jenny's Stories” programs never was supe posed to do any more than introduce and comment on the re-enactments of real life stories of the program. And to all appearances that was all she ever did. But the fan mail came pouring in and : the sponsors countered by preparing scripts with “Aunt Jenny” “ as the central

The first of these is to be heard tomorrow at 10:45 p. m. over CBS=

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days thereafter. SW At 7 o'clock tonight the radio fai ty ie down to a varied pair o hour programs over WFBM. Edward G. ‘Robinson is to con tinue on his way in another: “Big Town” story and then the at mosphere is to be lightened -somewant by the guest appearance of Tam Pits with Al Jolson’s show at 7:30. Mr. Robinson, the crusading’ y tabloid managing editor; is to be concerned, in ‘tonight's ‘episode of his serial, with the extermination of “clip joints” operating under the guise of respectable darice halls. A cast samposed ot :Claire Trevor, Paula Winslow, Bodil Ann Rosing, Hanley Stafford and Samus others, is’ to be with

Miss Pitts, of empty gestures fame, probably won't add much in the way of sanity to the Jolson-Raye-Parkyakarkus ‘combine, but it ihould. be variety at its Dest,

8 8 = From that small group of Holly

; wood actors who have been appears

"| ing in the Tecent “crazy” films, is to come Gary Grant to participate in the “Hgllywood’ Mardi Gras” at

| 8:30 o'clock tonight over WIRE. Mr.

Grant, a former circus and vaudeville performer, is to: forego the

| straight dramatic roles of: his usual

radio appearances and Join 18 in the informal Rbss-Bu This doesn’t. indicate : hp Mr. Grant will have too easy a time of

lit. The director has him booked “| for a piano 890; | & song specialty, a

comedy skit with Lanny Ross. and a spot:in one of. the Butterworth eri dramas." The musical portion of the. show is to feature the solos of Ruby Mer= cer, 8 new vocalist on this program; the torch songs of Jane Rhodes, and the melodic arrangements of the Raymond Paige orchestra. : ss 8 8 “Tom Girdler’s speech the annual banquet of the ie ‘Manufacturers Association in Chicago, is to. be heard. over WFBM at 9:30. o'clock. : tonight. Tron and

he Toba eb at Tt 308. m. morrow, I 1037 series of programs from various land grant colleges arid uni versities with a broadcast from the University of Wisconsin College of Agriculture’s campus at Madison. "The program is to review the agricultural contributions. of such famed Wisc entists - as

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