Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1943 — Page 17

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MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1043

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WFBM 13260 WIBC WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) {Blue Network) 4:00 Song. Shop | Jimmy Morgan Girl Marries East Ballroom 4:15 Scng Shop | Bill & Evalina Portia West Ballroom 4:30 Song Shop | Little Jimmy Plain Bill South Ballroom y \{ {3 American Women | Turf Bar Time | Front Page Farrell’ Sportsman Club 7 "5:00 News Tea Time Tunes Romantic Melodies | Terry & Pirates 5:13 Golden Gate Four Tea Time Tunes Dial & Dance | Dick Tracy 5:30 Hoosiers at War Dance Time 10-2-4 Ranch Jack Armstrong 5:45 Gilbert Forbes Superman Sydney Mason | Basebail Roundup $:00 I Love a Mystery | Fulton Lewis, Jr. |Fred Waring | Navy Salute 6:15 James Hilton | Nelson Baker World News Novelette 6:30 Flying for Freedom | Lone Ranger Symphonic Swing H R. Gross 6:45 Flying for Freedom | Lone Ranger Ralph Knox Sports Roundup 760 Vox Fop | Sam Balter Cavalcade Earl Godwin 9:15 Vox Pop Star Parade Cavalcade Lum « Abner 7:30 Gay Nineties Allen Roth Firestone Nero Wolfe 7:45 Gay Nineties Allen Roth Firestone Nero Wolfe 8:00 Romance Gabriel Heatter Telephone Hour Counter-Spy 3:15 Romance American Hero Telephone Hour CounterSpy 2:30 Frank Sinatra Nick Carter Dr. 1 & Spotlight Bands ph £5 Prank Sinatra Nick Carter pr. 1 Spotlight Bands "9-00 Screen Guild Raymond Clapper | Contented Raymond G. Swing 9:15 reen Guild Henry Jerome Contented Listen to Lula $:30 Blondie Star Parade Vacation Serenade | Alec Templeton 8-45 Blondie Lew Diamond Vacation Serenade | It's Dance Time 10.00 GUbert Forbes | Waltz Plays On John Morrow H. R. Gro 10:15 Joseph C. Harsch | Chick Floyd Texas Rangers Songs of Toanas 10:30 Sandman | Radio Newsreel Starlight 1rafl Carlos Molini 10:45 Sandman | Radio Newsreel Starlight Trail Carlos Molini i1:00 Baseball Roundup News & Musle | Music You Want | News Don Roth Music You Want | Service & Swing

11:15 Warrington Orch. | 11:30 Glen Gray 11:45 Glen Gray |

News Pictures

Musical Interlude

California Serenade Service & Swing California Serenade; Service & Swing

TUESDAY PROGRAMS

WIBC 1070

WFBM 1260 (Mutual)

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A 30 Early Birds 6 43 Barly Birds

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| Hebrew Christ. Hour | Dawn Patrol | Hebrew Christ. Hour, Dawn Patrol

WISH 1310 (Blue Network)

Morning Mail Sons of Pioneers

WIRE 1430 (NBC)

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“7°00 World Today | Wabash Val. Folks) World News ews a Early Birds Wabash Val. Folks’ Musical Clock orning Mall 7:30 Time to Shine Musical Clock | Musical Clock Morning Mail 7:43 News | Stony & Wilma Lee Musical Clock Br. Club News y Birds | Nelson Baker Musical Clock Breakfast Club 18 IY karte) Bandwagon Ralph Knox, News | Breakfast Club 8:30 Mrs. Farrell Get Up & Go Time for Two Breakfast Club 245 Song Shop Get Up & Go Merry Melodies Breakfast Club ". 30 Valiant Lady | Curly Baker Lora Lawton ews " 8 Stories Bill & Evalina The Open Door mn Singer ¢:30 Honeymoon Hil Friendly House Helpmate Baby Institute

9-45 Bachelor's Children Friendly House ee ee tm ————————— 10-00 Mary L. Taylor WIBC Mail Bag 10:13 Second Husband 0:30 Bright Horizon

Back to the Bible Back to the Bible

Rockin’ Chair Time Breakfast at Sardi's

Hollywood Theater

Road of Life Vic and Sade Snow Village David Harum

Womis in War Margaret Pryce

00 Kate Smith News & Markets

5 Aunt Jenny | Everson By Ways

Today's Top Tunes | News Hizhlights

11 ) 11:15 Big Sister Happy Hoosiers Today's Top Tunes | Song Parade 11:30 Helen Trent Little Jimmy Headlines Farm and Home 11:45 Gal Sunday Hi Sallor EAT-itorially Farm and Home 12-00 Gilbert Forbes | Nelson Baker MEAT-itorially Baukhage 2:15 Ma Perkins Farm Front Dick Stone People's Man 12:30 Farm Circle Farm Front Wally Nehrling Dansopation 12:45 Farm Circle | Memory Time John Morrow String Ensemble “1-00 Dr. Malone | Sagebrush Pioneers | Music Medley News Highlights 1:15 Joyce Jordan | Sagebrush Pioneers | Linda's Love Mystery het 1:30 Love and Leam™ Harpo & Tiny Hearts in Harmony | Ladies Be Seated

1:45 Goldbergs | Dave Minor

Editor's Daughter | Ladies Be Seated

2:00 News 2:15 Navy at War 2:30 Song Shop 2-43 Song Shop

{ Stony & Wilma Lee | Mary Marlin Morton Downey | Hoosier Sweethearts Ma Perkins My True Story Ethel Willitts Pepper Young My True Story Judy Perkins Happiness The Padre

“300 Home Front Rep. Harpo & Tiny 3:15 Home Front Rep. Harpo & Tiny

Blue Frolics Blue Frolics Afternoon News

Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones

3 30 _huck Acree Harmony Twins 3:45 Seng Shop Toby Stroud Young W. Brown | Nerth Ballroom Y: 0 Song Shop Jimmy Morgan (irl Marries st Ballroom ¥.15 Song Shop Bill & Evalina Portia est Ballroom 4:30 Song Shop | Little Jimmy Plain Bill South Ballroom 4:45 American Women | Turf Bar Time Front Page Farrell | Sportsman Club WLW MONDAY PROGRAMS P.M. 6:30—Little Band 9:15—Contented 4:00—Girl Marries 6:45—H. V. Kaltenbora 9:30—Vacation Sercnade 4:15—Portia 7:00—Cavalcade 9:45 Vacation Serenade 4:30—Plain Bill 7:15—Cavalcade 10:00 -News : 4-45—Front Page Farrell 7:30—Voice of Firestone |[10:15—Gregor Ziemer 5-00—Deacon Moore { 1:33—Yolce of Tifstone 10: 30-But 3 ather s Or 5—New ' : elephone Hour : Rog: To Pare 3 Ia 11:00— Wally Johnson

5:30—Parker Family 3 13 Lowell Thomas “W—Fred Waring 15—Reporter—News

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TUESDAY PROGRAMS

11:15—Gardner Benedict 11:30—Moon River 11:45—Moon River

Breakfast at Sardis

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THIS CURIOUS WORLD

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By William Ferguson

1:1 onely Women 1:30—Light of World 1:43 ~Church Hymns »

| 10:00—Road of Life

A.M | 10:15—Vic & Sade

6:30—Smilihe ¥d

6-45 Harrington & Wood | 10:30—Snow Village ! 7-00—Time to Shine 10:45—David Harum 2:00—Mary Marlin 7:15—News 11:00—Aunt Jenny 2:153—Ma Perkins

8 -30—Consumers 13—Consumers "—News

8 1 5—Sweet River . A 8:30—Linda’'s Love 12:00—Goldbergs 7 :§5—Big Sister 12:15—Vie &

9-00—Lora Lawton 12:30—Arthur

9:15—The Open Door 9:.°0—Hearts in Harmony 15—Hollywood Theater

8. » » By DAN GORDON

PERCY FAITH and his orchestra will commemorate the landing of U. S. marines on Gualalcanal | the first week of August, 1942, by, premiering a new war Song, “Bull-| frogs and Marines” during his| broadcast tonight over WIRE at 9. Clarissa I. Aiken, composer of > song, is attached to the Ameri- | can Red Cross as a feature writer. | During the last war she was a therapist in the hospitals and contributed to morale work by playing the piano for wounded men.

A SPECIAL message from President Manuel Quezon of the Philippines, read by Maj. Gen. Basilio J. Valdez, chief of staff of the Philippine army, is to be a feature of to- | night's “Vox Pop” broadcast on WFBM at 7.

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THE SAGA of the superhuman oo ag¢ of nine American fiers) ended for five months on the!

11:15—Editer's Daughter 1i:30—Everybody's 11:45 Everybody's Farm P.M

12:45 Life Beantifu! 1:00—Guiding Light

2:50—Pepper Young 2:45 —Happiness 3:00—Backstage Wife 3:15—Stella Dallas 3:30—Lorenzo Jones 3:43—-Widder Brown | 4:00—Gir] Marries | §95—Portia | 4:30—Plain Bill

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® & & frozen wastes of Greenland will be told on the “Cavalcade of America” _over WIRE at 7. I “Nine Men

Jagger, is a dramatization of the true Story of a

and crew that

land while on patrol. Jagger, who will portray Capt. Armand IL. Monteverde, commander of the Fortress,

Dean Jagger

has been a frequent guest on “Cav- |

alcade.” starring in “The Unsink-

able Marblehead,” “Torpedo Lane.” |

“Man of Iron” and others. A feature of the broadcast will be the apearance of Lt. William F. O'Hara, navigator of the plane, who

lost both feet by gangrene during | J asvkee, (Wiscorsis,

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ORANGE BLOSSOMS ARE pero, | Sis PEGGY CUSACK,

“The Cat and the Fiddle” will be {hie on the “Vacation Serenade” summer concert tonight over WIRE lat 9:30. Dorothy Kirsten, soprano; {Reed Kennedy, baritone, and Wil- | fred Pelletier and orchestra are the {program’s regulars. $d 4 4 TWO SAMBAS, a Russian sym- | phonic poem and an old Welsh air, ‘will be presented by Richard Crooks land the orchestra conducted by Al-

(fred Wallenstein on WIRE at 7:30

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| TONIGHT BEING “music night,”

fon the radio it is no more fitting {than for Lily Pons to make an appearance on the airways. 8he’s to be guest on the HEE “Great Artist Series” over [WIRE at 8. | Miss Pons has scheduled two | numbers by Rim-sky-KRorsakov and the light and gay waltz medley 'f rom Johann | Strauss’ “Die Fle- : dermaus.” Donald Vorhees Lily: Potts and the orchestra will feature the joyous “Hallelujah” from Vincent Youmans musical comedy success, “Hit the Deck,” Victor Herbert's “Badinage” and the “Intermezzo” | by Puccini. ® DRAMA TONIGHT ... “Nero Wolfe” and the “Case of the Deadly Million” at 7:30 and David Harding, the “Counter-spy,” capturing an enemy spy at 8 on WISH. . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Loder (Hedy Lae marr) in the radio version of the comedy, “Come Live With Me” WFBM at 9 .

MILLER. WILL SPEAK Kenneth R. Miller, executive sec-

|eredit if they have successfully com/pleted 10 or more weeks.

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Sept. 1. College aptitude examina-

| examinations at the same time the following day. Regular classes will

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|. U, EXTENSION WAR-TIME COURSES

| Courses to meet needs of men and {women entering military services \ land those in war industries and ci-

vilian activities have been scheduled for the fall semester, beginning Sept.

|2, at the Indianapolis center of the

Indiana university extension di-

vision, Miss Mary B. Orvis, execu[tive secretary, announced today. Students who are forced to withdraw from classes because of enterling the armed forces will receive a | half-semester’'s credit for courses in | which they are enrolled if they have satisfactorily completed six or more weeks of work or a full semester's

Freshman registration and econsultation with faculty advisers is (scheduled for Aug. 30 and 31 and

‘tions will be given at 6 p. m. Mon‘day, Aug. 30, and English exemption

begin Sept. 2.

REBEKAH LODGE TO INSTALL OFFICERS

Progress Rebekah meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday with Mrs. Fred Milner, 352 Kenwood ave, for installation of officers. Mrs. Blisie Crouch is new president; Mrs. Cleora Korn, vice president; Mrs. Mary Nelson, secretary, and Mrs. Elise Ludwig, treasurer. Mrs, Hagel Gillis is retiring presi-

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