Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1943 — Page 20
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TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1943
THIS EVENING
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WFBM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC)
Jimmy Morgan Girl Marries Portia
WIisd 1310 (Blue Network)
East Ballroom West Ballroom South Ballroom Sportsman Club
4:00 Song Shop 15 Song Shop 4:30 Song Shop $45 The Home Fires
Bill & Evalina Little Jimmy Turf Bar Time
Lester Huff Lester Huff Dance Time Superman | Ray Henle Nelson Baker Jimmie Allen Arthur Hale
Plain Bill Front Page Farrell
Romantic Melodies Dial & Dance Frank Parrish Sydney Mason
Fred Waring World News Symphonic Swing Ralph Knox News
Johnny Presents Johnny Presents Horace Heidt Horace Heidt
Battle of Sexes Battle of Sexes Passing Parade Passing Parade
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5:00 News :15 Edwin C. Hill 30 Olga Coehlo 45 Gilbert Forbes
:00 I Love a Mystery :15 Harry James :30 Melody Hour 45 Melody Hour
00 Lights Out Air Forum 15 Lights Out . Air Forum 30 Judy Canova m. Air Forum 145 Judy Cvunova . Air Forum 8:00 The Colonel 8:15 The Colonel 8:30 Report to Nation 1:45 Report to Natio:
Dick Haymes Dick Tracy Jack Armstrong Baseball Roundup
Navy Salute Novelette H. R. Gross Sports Roundup
Roy Porter Lum & Abner Noah Webster Says Noah Webster Says
Jury Trials Jury Trials Spotlight Bands Spotlight Bands
Raymond G. Swing Lulu & Johnny It’s Dance Time It's Dance Time H. R. Gross Song of Islands Ray Heatherton Ray Heatherton
deddd | BAAD | OP nen
iel Heatter ican Hero Cisco Kid | Cisco Kid
Music Shop Music Shop Beat the Band Beat the Band John Morrow-News Texas Rangers Starlight Trail Starlight Trall
Music You Want Music You Want
9:00 Stout Field Show 9:15 Stout Field Show 9:30 Melody Time 9:45 John B. Kennedy
10:00 Gilbert Forbes X 10:15 Joseph C. Harsch ic 10:30 Sandman S 10:45 Sandman 11:00 Baseball Roundup) News & Music 11:15 Bobby Sherwood | Don Roth 11:30 Benny Goodman Bob Chester Roy Shield 11:45 Benny Goodman ! Bob Chester Roy Shield
WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS
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Stony & Wilma Lee
| Nelson Baker Bandwagon Get Up & Go Get Up & Go Curly Baker Bill & Evalina Friendly House Friendly House
WIBC Mail Bag Back to the Bible Back to the Bible What's Your Idea News & Markets Happy Hoosiers Little Jimmy
Breakfast Club Breakfast Club
| 34 Me | Lora Lawton The Open Door Helpmate Hollywood Theater
Road of Life Vic & Sade Snow Village David Harum
Fur Fes<hions Fur Fashions Late Headlines EAT-itorially
MEAT-itorially Dick Stone Wally Nehrling John Morrow
Music Medley Linda's Love Hearts in Harmony Editor's Daughter | Mary Marlin Ma Perkins | Pepper Young | Right to Happiness
Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown
News Hymn Singer Baby Institute Rockin’ Chair Time Breakfast at Sardi’s Breakfast at Sardi’'s Ladies, Listen Margaret Pryce
News Highlights Uncle Sam Farm & Home Farm & Home
WFBM 1260 (CBS) 6:30 Eariy Birds b 645 Early Birds "7:00 World Today 15 Early Birds %:30 Time to Shine 7:45 News 8:00 Early Birds 8:15 Mrs. Farrell 8:30 Mrs, Farrell 8:45 Smiling Ed 9:00 Valiant Lady 15 Storics 9:30 Honeymoon Hil 9:45 Bachelor's Child'n 10:00 Golden Gate Four | 10:15 Secona Husbana 10:30 Bright Horizons 10:15 Aunt Jenny %1::00 Kate Smith 11:15 Big Sister 11:30 Helen Trent 11:45 Our Gal Sunday
Baukhage People's Man Dansopation U. S. Marine Band
News Highlights Mystery Chet Ladies Be Seated Ladies Be Seated
Morton Downey My True Story My True Story Ted Malone
Gilbert Forbes = Ma Perkins Farm Circle Farm Circle
12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 Dr. Malone 1:15 Joyce Jordan 1:30 Love & Learn
Sageb Pioneers Sagebrush Pioneers Harpo & Tiny Dave Minor r & Wilma Lee r Sweethearts
Smee Blue Frolics Blue Frolics Afternoon News North Ballroom
East Ballroom West Ballroom South Ballroom Sportsmen Club
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Girl Marries « ill ¢ valina Portia Little Jimmy Piain Bill Fires | Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrell
WLW TUESDAY PROGRAMS
9:15—NMusic Shop 9:30—Beat the Band 9:45—Beat the Band 10:00—Arthur Reilly 10:15—Gregor Ziemer 10:30—Burt Farber 10:45—Uncle Sam 11:00—Wally Johnson 11:15—Gardner Benedict
6:30—Williams Bros. :45—H. V. Kaitenborn :00—=Johnny Presents :15—Johnny PFresents :30—Horace Heidt :45—Horace Heidt :00—Battle of Sexes :15—Battle of Sexes :30—Passing Parade
P. M. 4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—Plain Bill 4:45—Front Page Farrell 5:00—Music Goes Round 5:15—Reporter-N 5:30—Lum & Abner 5:45—Lowell Thoinas
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8:00— Fred Waring :45—Passing Parade
11:30—Moon River
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THREE ACTRESSES will oppose three critics on Walter O'Keefe's “Battle of the Sexes” tonight over WIRE at 8. On the ladies’ side will be Peggy Conklin, star of the stage versions Be of F North,” “Having a Wonderful Time and “The Petrified Forest,” the play in Humphrey Bogart first came to dramatic promi-
the of
nence; Constance | 1938. Collier, veteran of |
ah the American and Peggy Conklin British stage and
Deems Taylor's Peter Ibbetson,” and
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:00—Music Shop
10:00—Road ot Life Village
11:00—Aunt Jenny
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11:45—Moon River
PROGRAMS
1:30—Light of World 1:45—Church Hymns 2:00—.Tary Marlin 3:15—-Ma Dlerkins 2:30—Pepper Young 2:45—Happiness 3:00—~Backstage Wife 3:15—Stella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:45—~Widder Brown 4:00—Girl Marries 4:15—Portia 4:30—Plain Bil} 4:45—Front Page Farrell
Sade Harum
Daughter dy’'s Farm
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the great Drew-Barrymore atrical family. Contesting the gals will be Lewis author and theater critic of PM; Alton Cook, the “‘one-
the-
World-Telegram,* and Burton Rasdrama critic for the same
ALFRED WALLENSTEIN, radio’s|
| tion to his “Sinfonietta,” on WIBC | He will
air by ing Bet hoven's
first symphony, a | § com- | i a style| sa
gay, light position, which we are not
accustomed to]
coupling with the| & moody and tragic!
3 Mr. Wallenstein COnPoser: | | was born in Chicago 45 years ago | and cellist in 1912 at Los Angeles. He| once toured South Amercia with]
{Anna Pavlowa, the great Rus-|
sian dancer, and has been heard! }
on his “Sinfonietta” program since
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SPOTLIGHT BAND Tonight. . . . Les Brown and his orchestra from
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WISH at 8:30. | = E-3 2 | PATSY KELLY, the slapstick, rowdy commedienne of the screen {is Johnny Mercer's guest tonight on | his “Music Shop” over WIRE at 9. | g £..8
SERIOUS RECORDED music to- { night. The first movement from Beethoven's concerto in D major, played by Jascha Heifetz and Arturo Toscanini and the NBC | Symphony orchestra, and the first {movement from his fifth symphony, played by Charles O’Connel and the | Victor Symphony orchestra, WIRE fat 11:05. 2 8 5 i |
AROUND THE DIAL Tonight. |. .. A professional gunman on the |stand on “Famous Jury Trials,” | WISH at 8. Ginny Simms | welcomes a returning war hero, Pfc. Billy Joe Dioron of the marines, to her “Johnny Presents”| show on WIRE at 7:30. A dinner date with movie star, Janis Carter, awaits the lucky serviceman winner on “Noah Webster Says,” WISH at 7:30. John Nesbitt’'s “Passing Parade,” WIRE at 8:30
‘DR. MASTERS GETS POST AT UNIVERSITY
Dr. Robert J. Masters, Indian|apolis eve specialist, has been named head of the department of ophthalmology in the Indiana university |school of medicine. | He will assume the administrative duties of Dr. William F. Hughes, {who has been chairman of the de|partment since 1934 and who will [continue active relation with the department as a teacher. He also will do professional work. Dr. Masters attended Butler uni- - 1 d s . | « hi from &
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Mr. Wallenstein | ;
made his debut as a violin-| 3
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