Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1946 — Page 22

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s Ss 5 r El . Salt He ne Bh : ot a ens x He oe { _ de o ra> - Ea % %. coo En ade . __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . my WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1948 - WEDNES " ” . : 3 eh LN . - : : - . ; o t ‘ OD Eo . Poly ; — Sa poe \ S + ik | si : - g -_ . : | USIC ON_TH DISC rikes Increase : A =] | OUR SOAR Li : . ; . . { EDGA Boy iv RAEN ’ ”» 8 THIS EVENING - i ? | THE LIST of Columbia masterworks records isn't a long one, 15, “Rakocay March. They are| | 4045 Eh 1 SEDO Toft is 15D WisH. I) ; { MOST nie ut there is plenty of quality to make up for any deficiency in quantity. | played with brilliance. ! (CBS) (Mutual) (NBC) (Blue Network) OR MAKE A DE ; jus are just four new albums and dhree new single records, a total MUSIC OF TCHAIKOVSKY: 4:00 Bus Time Easy Does It Girl Marries News . i THESE C : . records, but on them Andre Kostelanetz conducting the ; 4:18 Personal Problems| Easy Does It Portia pag Life Swing Room : 3 : HA of sixteen ord 4:30 Tea Time Tune [Easy Does It Plain Bil East Wing i YOU ~~ LET will be found notable compositions of which this a superb new recorc=| opin Hood Dell orchestra of Phil-| 304 4:45 Tea Time Tunes = |Easy Does It Pront Page Farrell | Hop Harrigan \ F 1 Ce POR a Rachmaninoff, Lisgt, Tchai- ing. There is a somber stillness, adelphia. (Columbia, M-601, three = 5:00 News—Mel. Time | Sports News—Mel. Billbd. | Terry & Pirates | . { a co et By Are. Handel, Addinseljinerrupted by the Japp of tel a-inch records) Pleasing inter, i Cen | perman,, | Mo0 Biko |B Tens | dyed Sullivan. Who could want water against the rocks. About the ...iations of six favorite works of 3 ; 5:45 Gilbert Forbes | Tom Mix Sports—Dick Reed | John DeYoung DOWN BY ( ? middle the music rises In 8 SOO tne great Tchaikovsky are found J 04 ; 3.00 Lanny Ross Show | Fulton Lewis Jr. | Supper Club |Luke Walton | BURGLNT CHMANIN . . THE ISLE of lamentation for the dead, bub|,. pis album, They are: an or- 8 6:15-Jack-8mith PF. Edwards—News | World News Raymond Swing | RA OFF; 29), played by only to die away again into the chestral arrangement of the song, z 64s ery Suc i Ryn vg ae News pone Rants | : NT ) . ’ a, “ z ” re | \ OF THE DEAD (Op Pp peace afid calm suggested by the ‘None But the Lonely Heart,” the| |5 7:00 Jack Carson Cares Away Mr, and Mrs, North| Lum & Abner | s \ oe Bmp Sempra oer J cuts om thes Ta Bens [3 mee (anny wamedeats | EVERY AFTERNOON tra, Dimitr{ Mitropoulos conducting.| LISZT: PIANO MUSIC, played | Beauty,” ‘the “Andante Cantabile’| |* 7:30 Dr. Christian | Fresh Up Show _|Raleigh Room Sportsman's Club | — ¢ (Columbia, M-599, three 12-inch by Gyorgy Sandor, pianist. (Co-|from the Quartet No. 1, Melodie in| 3.00 Sinatra Bhow | Gabriel Heatter | Eddie Cantor Jones and I » : > records) Most everyone has seen lumbia, M-602, four 12-inch rec-|E.Flat Major, “Barcarolle,” from .| 8:15 Sinatrs Show . | Real Life Stories |Eddie Cantor Jones and I : and beep impressed by Arnold |ords) The debut on records of 8 The Months, and “Waltz of the 3:30 Bob Sioa Show Spotheht Bands | MB Da Sammy gave A matinee flesta for radio listeners . . . that's the answer 1 : “ key- " - mm— | ial i “ Bocklin's famous painting, “The |new, young Vizier isk We Key Flowers” from the Nutcracker Suite, on Mom="tn Mus. | indorsed By Dorsey | Kay Kayser Todpls. Twn, Meel's | when your radio dial is set at 1310 for a “GOOD LAFFTERIsle of the Dead.” It shows an board, the near Sandor The combination of Tchaikovsky ni Moments in Mus Indotsed by Dorsey Bay Eevee; Indpis Tw. Mest NOON” daily, Monday thru Friday. voll chuckle and giggle ysland of towering rocks rising out|pianist, Gyorgy Sandor. Sandoriand Kostelanetz is one that will ils ; 3 Hoa Io Mel rT Kay Kayser Spring Serenade and laugh aloud when you hear these famous coast-to-coast i has made himself the master of the|apneal to most music lovers : : of a black, leaden sea. Shooting up f the greatest piano Pp : : 10:00 Gilbert Forbes | F. Edwards—News | Pred Holt—News | John Morrow radio programs. from the rocks are giant Cypress works of one of the grea Pp ROMBERG : THE DESERT SONG,| - In the first five months after |10:15 Johnny Neblett |Music & Milestones| Pleasure Parade |Song of Islands from the Tock ure Elan SSPE eas of all time, hs COUNNIY-|pycorste sung by Dennis Morgiin| V-J Day, industrial disputes con |i le To Mal | ois Desk" Joti Jou Sater Chucnls Jie = ihz Liszt. The album con- ' . f k lost than - % ground the ferryman rows toward man, Franz "tenor, with chorus and orchestra| more man-days of work los : : h News—Sports N the shore with his cargo, a coffin [tains such outstanding Pismo oo conducted by Edgar Roemheid. (Co-| they did through all the war years, 1: x Hawkins orsh Ne ent Spot he od Bu Variety Hour g ae’ the Sonata quasi Fan | coe LE records] according to. the Office of War | 1136 & Branwonns Or | George QU) G1ck | rh. bulaos or | vari nour

and a solitary mourner dressed all{ positions

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the effect of this picture in a sym- | Minor, Rhapsody No made such a hit with his singing in au Bde pip bE, NN colieas Mite. Enowh phonic poem he composed in 1907, No. 3, and Hungarian in ‘| Warner Bros. film version of “The| relative losses. £:00—G1rl Marries tit 8:45—News—Kaltenborn 3:30—College Mus. Knowl » g —————————————————— 4:15—Portia Faces Life 7:00—~Mr, & Mrs. North : ollege Mus. Know Desert Song Included are such 4:30—Plain Bill 7:15~=Mr. & Mrs North

10:15—Backgrd.—Edmonds 10:30—Doodlesockers 10:45—Doodlesockers 11:00—~News—Moon River 11:15—~Moon River

4:45—Front Page Farrell 7:30—Penguin Room §:00~Musie Shop 7.45—Penguin Room 5:15—~Riss & Kingsbury 8:00—Eddie Cantor 5:30--Crossroads Cafe 8:15—Eddie Cantor $:45-—Lowell Thomas 8:30—-Mr, D. A 6:00—-Supper Club 8:45—Mr. D. A. 11:30—~Ted Lewis—Oreh. 6:15—News—H. ChamberI'n | 9:00—College Mus. Knowl. 11:45—8ylvia

THURSDAY PROGRAMS WIBC 1070

Romberg tunes as “The Desert Song,” “One Flower Grows Alone in Your Garden,” “One Alone” and “The Riff Song." HANDEL: CONCERTO IN D MAJOR for orchestra, arranged by

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COATS WILL PAINT GATES' PORTRAIT

Randolph Coats, Hoosier artist,

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Eugene Ormandy. Played by the| yi) paint. the official portrait of WFBM 1260 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 Philadelphia orchestra conducted Governor Gates for thé state house | {CBS) {Mutual NBO) (Blue Network) 6:30 Early Birds Morning, Neighbors|{ Dawn Patrol Hired Hands

by Eugene Ormandy. (Columbia, |ggjiery. 412-inch record.) This is the majestic] Announcement of

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Morning, Neighbors

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Joseph E. Ritter, archbishop of In-

Concerto” made famous.

In the last annual ex- | 11:00 Kate Smith Lyle Van Make-Up Box Glamour Manor Glamour Manor

pus with When Ormandy or | commission was made by Howard| 7.15 Morning Melodies |B quently opens his concerts, and he| yy peckham, director of the In-| 7:30 Top O' Morning | ews—C'gr't'lations Musical! Clock News gives it a rousing and vibrant per- | dans Historical bureau Which ar- Y 45 News 5 i { Phil & Uncle Ezra | Musica) Clock Time to Shine i z ’ 8:00 Rhythm and Song | Larry Richardson Musical Clock Breakfast Club t formance. Should be heard. | ranges for the painting .0f every | gs Rhythm and Song Yawn Patrol Dick Reed Breakfast Club | ! ADDINSELL, PRELUDE AND| governor's portrait. 8:30 Mrs, Farrell awn Patrol Southland Singing | Breakfast Club ’ ‘ s 146 Mrs. Fa Yawn Patrol ! WALTZ from Noel Coward's film,| It will be the first of Mr. Coats : ed oo biden a 2 Sammy Kaye A “EW tid . . - 4 ant Lady ane Day's House | Lone Journe y True Story Blithe Spirit.” Played by the works to be placed in the BOVEI-| 5.5 right of the World| Jane Day's House | Lora wion My. True Story | i London Symphony orchestra, Muir|nors’ gallery. He recently has| 9:30 Evelyn Winters | Crosby Sings Road of Life Church Hymns Mathieson conducting. (Columbia, | painted pictures for Indiana and | 9:48 Bachelor's Child'n| Spinning Wheel Joyce Jordan Listening Post : " : - jos sh | 10:00 Honeymoon Hill |News—Tune Tonics| Fred Waring Tom Breneman I 12-inch record) A fine compo Purdue universities, the Scottish |B: Ton HN ee, Pred Waring Tom Brenemas ! sition by the man whom “Warsaw | Rite and a likeness of the Most Rev. | 10:30 Time to R'memb’r | Library Hour Barry Cameron |Home Edition ' 10:45 Aunt Jenny Letiers to Lindlahg| David Harum Ted Malone : '

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i and Steffe's “Battle Hymn of the| hibition of the Indiana Artists’ club, | 11:30 Helen Trent Hymns You Love [Talks Dick & Guy Republic,” sung by Dennis” Morgan, | Mr. Coats won the chief award and | 11:45 Our Gal Sunday | Farm Bureau Talks Musical ABC's { 1 AND THIS 12 t ri y | also the portrait prize at the Janu- | 13:00 Gilbert Forbes Larry Richardson |Tello-Test Baukhage i i 4 enor, with the Holly wood Presby Blac Pp sal Pp 12:15 Ma Perkins You Take the Mike | Dick Reed Jimmy Boyer | ; WAYMAN I terian church choir. (Columbia,|ary Hoosier salon. 12:30 Farm Circle Benton 8. Lowe Interviews Kay Reporter { t 12:45 Farm Circle John J. Anthony Four Stars Noonday Headlines|

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2 Score to Morenne "Desert OES T0 HOLD ANNUAL ng its mention above, and| MEETING APRIL 24-25

it's a good one. Stirring music to}

Voice of the Army Linda's Pirst Love Hearts in Harmony Editor's Daughter

Catherine Daniels | Catherine Daniels | Bride & Groom i Bride & Groom

1:00 2d Mrs, Burton 1:15 Perry Mason 1:30 Rosemary 1:45 Tena and Tim

JOHN NELSON OF “BRIDE AND GROOM”

which soloist, choir and orchestra] The Indiana Grand Chapter, Or- 2:00 Road of Life Uptown at 2 Womas of America | Al Pearce ro i od 1d :15 Star e . M. Party Ma ng © Al Pearce give their all—H. W. M. |der of the Eastern Star, ill hold | 3:3 Sar Mme LN Cr Ma Palins Al Pearce SS its 72d annual session April 24 an 2:45 Guy Lombardo Or.| News Reel Right to Happiness | Ladies Be Seated INDIANA INSPECTORS 25 in the Murat temple. 3:00 House Party Erskine Johnson Backstage Wife Jack Berch An outstanding event of the con-| 3:15 House Party Easy Does It Stella Dallas Day Dreams kh 7” HOLD ANNUAL PARLEY : d ball on 3:30 Ayres Program Easy Does It Lorenzo Jones Ethel & Albert [vention will be the gran a. ) 3:45 Ayres Program Easy Does It Widder Brown Cascades vin The -Indiana Associatton of In-| the night of the Bu Prouseas oi 00 Bus Time | Easy Does It Girl Marries News a urchase - 4: ersona roblems y es Is ortia ces Life |Sw Ro spectors of Weights and Measures | P€ used to P! 4°30 Tea Time Tunes |Easy Does It Plain Bill ar John Nelson, popular emcee of the equally popular “Bride annual conference dogs. 4:45 Tea Time Tunes |Fasy Does It Front Page Parrell| Hop Harrigan and Groom,” abets a wedding a day and showers the newly

will hold fits today Haute. The conference will include discussions of problems, recommended practices to assure uniformity, and

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at 4 p. m. Thursday featuring ques-

Mrs. May Norris, worthy matron of the Speedway chapter 561, is in charge of tickets for the ball and Dorothy A. Kraft is chairman of the publicity committee.

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