Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1950 — Page 30

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Miss Dunne takes the lead ing ‘role in an adaptation of | Patricia Campbell's novel “Eliza.” Miss Dunne portrays a Philadelphia Quaker who goes with her husband to homestead

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The play will be presenta today at 5 p. m, over WFRM,.

| WFBM-TV Fropronits (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME) Sunday, Jou. 3, 1950

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50 billion in 1948 with New York City’s 2,768,000 instruments ex{ceeding thé number in any coun-

try in the world outside the Rabbi Fox Americana Chorus United Kingdom. Youth for Christ Music You Remember Dance. hed Barbershop Foor - | Ban Francisco led the world in ) [Melody Trall _ [telephones per capita with nearly wi oo River (50 for each 100 persons. IndianTTT (en's be Veterans “eam fie Devomingt’ Chureh | J lon ad had 3100 pets Dance Orchasira or 25m 0 Saotst | 700 Club . J. VFW to Form ‘Aviliary NAN ‘ ) . or TTT A “Dads’ Auxiliary” to Frank MONDAYS PROGRAMS Ls ~~ _|T. Btrayer Post 1405, Veterans of TTwWeC ee | wink ua wish 1310 | WILW 15% | WW_100 | Foreign Wars, will be organized Vetwa) NRO PM After 4:48 P.M VBL Jan. 18 when members meet at Toutin Chickls (Down Paivel Fh Soe [S100 A0—Sum O12 |Dixieland Limited (8 p. m. in the post home. MemL. “ " » [Prairie Ramblers 'bers said all fathers of sons with Et i Sun Dial foreign service are eligible | News—Eddy Arnold World or | il Faulkner Show x BS K Undlahe whether or not the son is a memTop 0' Mornin’ a vse son . Morning Hatione ber of the VFW. ... Donald Bruce zw Lo RE Gordon Graham [1030 Ue Bresklast (lub News-Sun Dial : : : : $. I | Editor's Daughter Ustosing | Welcome Travelers | My Tree Siory ote fo] Wee . Trevor elcome Trave {My True | Welcome Trave Bon | Go Lombards | «. | Marriage For Two | Bolly Crocker Creshy Croom | Marriage for Two . | Dorathy Dix | Victer Uindlahe | Fred Waring Dorathy Dix Thess + | |W Low & Lows | dodors Romances | Musical Tume-0 Wo Lowe and Loans To. { Theos Suns . Kenny Roberts bam Ustoning ~~ [Joc Bares Gui us 0 Plath "ot ete Rosemary - | David Harum | [Lora Lawles (Wendy Warren Newt News—Lost Dali | The Lowe Down Ladies Be Seated | Nows—Eddy Noward | Fifty Cb 5 Aust Jonny {Lanny Ress : Kay Ine 1 1. aN Nolen Trent [Country Carnival * Cort Baker Sings | Dorsey Bros. [. +45 Dur Ga! Sunday “ Donald Brace | Moat fhe Menjows | Alvine Rey | Everybody s farm TUUU00 Gilbert Farber Garden Graham Mews [Who's Talking | Bil Folger [News—Dirielond | My Dorking 1 48! My Pprkine Pick-A-Pockst { The Lowe Down | Jacknet Qui haery (ome [Linda + Love Hoosier Farm Circe | Dixie Pour - | Kay Reporter | Sammy Kayo [Guiding Light ow adic Foster | I Dr. Crane | Tox Baneke Big Sister B T7100 Sacond Mn. Burien Mg Sister The lowe Deva Catherine Beviehs [om Ask for It Double or Nothing is iy Malone ‘ ™ " E} AS Mo ~oiding Tight Ea Bride wid Green: © mE es Childe 130 Brighter Day {ludy ond Jane {Lows Down—News Lo Light of the World "T7100 Nona From Nowhere Queen for 4 Day Life Can Be Beautiful Pick 2 Dabo News —You Ask for If Life Con Bo Beautiful | 15] Hilltop House [Road of Life fo Road of Lite :30 Linda's First Love Double or Nothing | Popper Young Hannibal (ow I i) Pepper Young AS Nearts in Narmony “ow Right to Mappiness Right te Happiness | 00 Editor's Dougie Easy Doms Hl [Backslege Wile The Carter Family News 1590 Cb. Backstage Wits | 15 Ton Time Tunes oy State Dallas Neasior Request Time | " Stella Dallas =F Saver | -- | Lorene Jones toronto joney —— ] - ; ” » . Young Widder Brown " " - | Widder Srown

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A report on a study of social.

ized dentistry will be made by Dr,

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study council, when officers and trustees of the Indiana State Dental Association open their midwinter conference in the Claypool Hotel today, y The association has previously| taken action opposing socializa-| tion of ‘the medical and dental] professions | Dr. Frank H. O'Halloran, Ev-| ansville, ‘president of the association, will preside during the daytong meeting. Plans will be made for the 93d annual convention to be held May 15 through May 17 at the Claypool Hote! Officers and trustees will also attend the Indianapolis Dental Society's midwinter clinic to be held tomorrow at the Indiana University School of Deritistry.

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NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC! season with a slew of operatic

[1s the soloist in the Beethoven Con-|3, Scene 3, of “Siegfried,” where-

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‘RCA Victor again commemorates the Metropolitan Opera

nouncing duties in a transcribed account of the Saturday night game. . ,. . WXLW 1:15 p. m.

{~Rudolf Serkin, concert pianist, records, foremost of which is Act

[certs No. 4 in G Major for Plano/in Stegfried, having Jaane [and Orchestra.” Dimitri - Mitrop- through the |

{Schumann's * Spring” Symphony | and then i instinéts to and Frederick Piket's “Curtain guide Beh per) ita nia Raiser to an American Play.” | Like the heroine, you don't wWrSM 2pm. 1a quite know what to make of the INDIANA - WISCONSIN ——igituation at first. The Rochester | Transcription of the tilt between: Philharmonic’s lack of finesse {the Badgers and Hurryin' Hoosiers und polish for’ purely theatrical with Gene Kelly describing the music is fori apparent, de{action and Shirl Evans doing spite jts conductor being Erich {color .. WXLW 2:45 p. m. {Leinsdorf. | Eileen Farrel is GREATEST STORY —"Woman| | Bruennhilde and she doesn't seem of Samaria” is the biblical drama-|to conceive herself quite as the [tization to. be presented. baséd on quotations from St. through a big, big movement,

Joha. , .. WISH 4:30 p. m. |Even Set Svanholm, veteran SiegHARVEST OF STARS--Colof- tried that he ‘is, adds to your

{ature soprano Erna Berger willl 4,.nte [he guest vocalist in her first solo! 'radio performance in the U. 8.! Not the Usual Wagner {She will sing “The Little Gypsy" Then, listening through it the land In duet with tenor James Mel-| second time, you realize why. It from “La isn't Wagner as Wagner is when | Traviata.” Mr. Melton’s solos in- [the singers are on a stage and |clude “Falling in Love With Love” the orchestra is in its pit. This is| land * ‘The Lost Chord,” . WIRE-! not operatic Wagner, but con(WLW 4:30 p. m. cert Wagner. Bruennhilde is] | ENCHANTED HOUR -— Nancy swathed in a Hattie Carnegle| Carr, soprano, will include in her .,.oution of pink taffeta with floor | (selections “Through the Years.” oon skirt and decided decolThe Vain Suit” and "Sin Tu je1a0e and Siegfried is in Jails

Amer.” Etude in C Minor will yi jocks the tense height and the presented by cellist Harry performance. |

Earn and the String Orchestra. orchestra Excerpts from “Little Children's in pri

: seem to be altogether Songs” and “Clock Symphony” 5 . iam | will also be played. . . . WIBC mood, But with this qualifica-|

7:30 p. m. tion, the listening is a satisfac. THEATER GUILD ON THE tory experience in the living room. AIR — “The Scarlet Pimpernel,” Recording is cléar and resonant | famous as a novel, 4 play and a {Five 12-inch standard or five] film, will be presented with Rex) inch 45 rpm.) in | Harrison, Lilll Palmer and Fran-, Ihe remainder of the Victor] cis L. Sfilivan in the leading roles. Slew is made up - of singles. | WIRE-WLW 7:30 p. m. Gladys Swarthout going through AMERICAN ALBUM OF . FA. the letter. scene of Massenel's griiWertiverit - "

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tone Thomas. L. Thomas. Ber- other ‘singles are Dorothy "Kirstrand Hirsch will play “Why Was ten, Florence Quartararo, Licia I Born?” as a violin solo. . . ./Albanese and Jan Peerce giving) WIRE-WLW 8:30 p. m. the well-known arias of “Ma-| * FAMILY THEATER An adap-| dame Butterfly,” “La_ Tosca," tation of the “Old Judge Priest” “Andrea Chenier” and “The Girl tale will star Ruth Hussey. . . ./of the Golden West.”

WIBC 8:30 p. m, | te - OES CHAPTER TO MEET { Monument Chapter. No. 549, Order of Eastern Star, will hold] a stated meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple, {

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Accountants to Meet Clarence E. Stender, comptrol{ler of the Pressed Steel Tank Co., West Allis, Wis., will address the Indianapolis Chapter of the National Association of Cost Aeccountants at the chapter's 7:30

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