Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1938 — Page 31
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES "HOLD ‘EVERYTHING
By Clyde Lewis
Feature Donostia, Bach Music.
“Good Music” by
James Thrasher
Four choral concerts, two of which will originate in Indianapolis, are
[to be offered listeners by young
singers tonight and tomorrow. Guests of WFBM and the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church will be the University of Dubtique A Cappella Choir, which is to sing over the local station at ngof tomorrow. At 10:30 a.m. Sunday the choir will give a concert at the Taber-
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—By Martin
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LETS EXPLORE YOUR MIND
By DR. ALBEE ‘EDWARD WIGGAM
CAN THE AVERAGE Lf. CilizEN Liydpions t Tow FROM A BAD ONE? | NES OR NO ie a
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‘to “face the music” so to speak.
The half-hour broadcast will be directed by Dr. Noel J. Logan, head of the university's music depart ment, and will be fed from to the nation-wide CBS network. The program Includes Balakirev’s “In the Lord Doth My Soul Rejoice”;
Schuetky; the “Carol of the Bells,” by Leontovich-Wilhousky; “In’ the. Night Christ Came Walking,” by Noble Cain; a Palestrina “Glorig Patri”; Christiansen’ss “Rock and Refuge”; the “Hospodi Pomilui,” by Lvovsky; two more Christiansen
of Christ” and “Wake, Awake,” and
Tschaikowsky'® “O Praise Ye God.”
Also 'on- WFBM will be a local broadcast by the C. M. B. Glee Club of the Third Christian Church, at 10:30, o'clock tonight. Miss Ger-
soloist; Arthur Alcon will direct, with the regular director, Frederick A. Barker, at the organ. Wallace Sims will officiate ‘as pianist and announcer. : 2 #8 | The weekly “Columbia Chorus
morrow—will featute the Mills College Choir, in a program of folk music: and compositions of Padre Donostia and Bach. | .The Cleveland Heights High School Choit of 68 voices may be heard on NBC-Blue network stations at. 2:30 p.-m. tomorow. George Sirjceuns is director.
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Carnegie Hall, still reeling slightly from Benny Goodman’s recent jamming, will house a concert of more discreet swing tonight when Ferde Grofe and his symphonic orchestra present & concert of modern
NBC-Blue network stations will carry 45 minutes, beginning at 8:45 olclock. ‘Mr. Grofe’s “Hollywood ° Suite,” “Tin Pan Alley—the Melodic Dec--ades” and his “Going to Press” will be included on the broadcast portion. =~ Listeners also are to- hear ‘| Vittorio Giannini's “Ttyptich,” with Jane, Pickens as soloist; - Wasserman’s “Paraphrases for Plano ahd | w
Mills College Choir wil |
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Nanette Fabares, 17-year-old high school girl who was recently signed as the feminine lead in the Charlie Chan series, is heard Mondays through Fridays over WGN-at 5:30 p. m.
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Bette Davis Stars i in Radio ‘Jezebel; ~ Dr. Parran to Explain Cancer ob ~ Youngsters Plan Four Choral Concerts
Yomare, Famed for Her
‘Roberta’ Success, Is Whiteman Guest.
‘Beginning today, this should be. known as National Bette Davis Week
latest film, “Jezebel,” opened at the Circle today and she is to give a radio version of the picture during
‘the Hollywood Hotel broadcast to-
night. WFBM-8 o'clock. “Jezebel” is the story of a selfish, clever and spirited girl of New Or. leans in the 1850's. Miss Davis, of course, is the “Jezebel,” this type of part being her specialty. ’ In the production tonight, Miss Davis will be assisted by a radio cast. Helen Gahagan is thepother guest of the progam and the reg0] Langford, Jerry Cooper, Ken Niles, Ken Murray, Oswald and Raymond Paige and his orchestra, will be present as usual. 2 8s Stations WIRE and WFBM will broadcast the afternoon basketball games between Bedford and Ham-~ mond and Ft. Wayne and Columbus tomorrow at 1: 45 p. m,, it was announced today. paul (Tony) athletie director, will ?give play-by-play descriptions fo! assisted by Luke Walton and Morris Hicks, station staff announcers. Plans for the broadcast of the Saturday night
2 = : Dr. Thomas Parran, surgeon general of the United States, will head a group of tinguished speakers who will discuss results ini the na-tion-wide fight against cancer in a special broadcast tonight. The program is in connection with the 25th anniversary of the American Sos ciety for the Control of Cancer. (9:30 o’clock=—NBC-Blue.) . Dr. Parran will describe the work done by the Government in a talk on “The Mass Attack on Cancer.” Other speakers will be Dr. Rls Fischel, St. Louis surgeon, on “A Stage Fights the Cancer Problem” dnd Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawe son, General Federation 6f Women’s Clubs president, whose topic 13 “Women Enlist.” Dt. Clarence Cook . managing director of the organization, will introduce the speakers. : : i # = »
Four years ago a musical comedy entitled “Roberta” opened on Broad.
feai jeers and public indifférence. But the producers evidently had plenty of money because they kept the thing going. It turned out that they weren't so foolish. after all, fof people began to" drop in just to hear a Russian girl named-‘Tamara strum on a balalaika and sing “Smoke Gets in Yoiir Eyes.” Pretty soon the “droppersin” began to look like audiences snd
clink in the box office till. Tamara, though she is. accredited -
man has engaged her as: his guest soloist and perhaps she'll start another cycle of important theatrical events like the one which brought: Irene Dunne to her present prominerite and Fred Astaire to moving - picture stardom. Whiteman ‘details: 7:30 o'clock, WFBM.
2. 8 8 same “tear-jerking” vein is the.
story. of Reri, which will be dramatized tonight on the True. Stories
| program, broadcast -at 8: 30 ocioek Jover WIRE.
aa 5 you ‘may remember; was e Tahitian girl who appeared in “Tabu,” a film: of native life in the South Beas. Ziegfeld, with’ his
j usual eye for beauty, saw the picture and sent for the girl immes
diately. She was featured in one of the last editions of the “Follies” and then suffered a theatrical fall, playing the picture houses of the country in a .second-rate stage
“hula-ed” at- the Indiana for a
Sonight the Tiue Stories people will present: & play which traces the-fiative girl’s career from Tahiti. vw the fake Hollywood South Sea: island constructed on a studio let for the picture “Hurricane” ina
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the first of three programs present ed under the auspices of the National Peace Oonférence conven
night on thé same station at 9:48 o'clock and the third morrow. Walter Laves, Chicago Givers political economy pros fessor and League of Nations Ase sociation’ director, will act as nare
-rator,
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President of the U. S. suggesting a plan to get homes-more of! ing evening ‘after ‘evening to the radio. The reason? To Juste the letter to Mr. Roosevelt:-
'Stayifig at home means less wear
and tear on clothing; less purchase tires. . . . 1 have noticed how a
‘particularly outstanding series oo
programs in any one night has causéd financial havoe to business.
recall when Sunday compared With
everywhere enjoyed .heavy patromage. 400 1 recommend d Governmeitt«
al action declaring ene day & week | be radioless.
cod
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—at least in Indianapolis. For her
game yill be announced tomorrow.
there was a resultant rustle and -
Another note in somewhat he :
If lyou were tuned in on WABOG : last night at 9:30 o'clock, .you heard. .
at 6 p. m. to-
George popular orchestras leader, has written a letter to the
people to leave thelr instead of spendlistening
of gasoline and oil; less wear on.
Sunday night, for example. . ad -1 retailers
Now: that thie red hot egg laid ‘| during the Mae West-Charlie Mcs - Carthy meeting has cooled off & bit,* d ts from otlrerwise timorous-
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