Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1942 — Page 15
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| RADIO PROGRAMS | ores TONIGHT asl 7 ONE WsseLr.ON. star on its program tonight when| 1 THE DOME WITH THE Thomas L. Thomas 1s guest soloist ANDIAN CLUB WAFTED
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RALPH BELLAMY, a screen star who loves to travel, will make a . cross-country trek to New York to7 hight for his debut in the “Caval- " cade of America” series’ on WIRE at 7 o'clock He will portray the role of Dr. Theobold Smith, microbe hunter, in “The ; Giant in the Meadow.” . ... Amos ‘n° Andy, the internation- §
gether for 22 years, will make a rare microphone ; sppeatance out- ty side their own < a radio show to- Mr Bellamy night when they appear in a half hour dramatic program on the “Victory Theater” at 8 o'clock on WFBM. This will be the sixth program in the CBS series. . . . Brian Donlevy, the screen star who was twice wounded as a member of the Lafayette Escadrille in world war I, will join Warren Hull tonight as a ' substitute for vacationing Parks Johnson. when the “¥ox Pop” show is broadcast from the San Diego marine corps base at 7 o'clock on WFBM. Mr. Donlevy will introduce . his latest starring picture, “Wake dAsland,” for the leathernecks immediately after the broadcast. ® 8 = : HELEN TRAUBEL will make her first appearance on the “Telephone Hour’s” great artists series tonight on WIRE at 8 o'clock. The opera , star was scheduled to appear on
Harry Hagen’s “True or False”
ica” prima donna who has been generally hailed as a. successor to
Miss Traubel made her debut with the St. Louis symphony orchestra at the age of 22 and her Metropolitan opera bow in 1937 in the premiere performance of Dr. Wal-
opera, “The Man Without a Country.” . .. Well on her way to success, Miss Traubel was the star on &
everyone’s amazement she an-
fessional appearances. . . « Shutting herself up in a studio for a year and. a half, she refused tempting offers to sing in order to devote herself to an intensive preparation for Wagnerian -opera. ... . She emerged in 1939 to make her debut, scoring a sensation. . . . In private life she is Mrs. William Bass. . . . Practices several hours a day, six days a week. . . , Eats five meals a day to gain physical support for her Wagnerian tones. . . . A fresh air lover, she eats chocolate ice cream sodas, likes baseball games,
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CO-OPFRATIVE CLUB MEETS Safety will be the. theme of the Co-operative club luncheon Wednesday at the Columbia club. A movie presented: by A. M. Schuster will deal with correct automotive lighting for prevention of highway acei-
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Registration of pupils for the fall term which opens Sept. 8 is being held daily at George Washington! high school. ; lea Hours are 9 to 11:30 a. m. and 12:30 to 4 p. m. on week days and 9 a. m. fo 12 noon Saturdays. W. G. Gingery, principal, said| pupils not previously registered and| | those transferring from other high|schools should complete their enrollment prior to Sept. 8. ] Eliminated from the call for registrations were pupils who com-
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