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OCT. 7, 1933 THE INDIANA’POLIS TIMES PAGE 7 Martens to ROUNDING ROUND Singing nTonigHt’s Radio Excursion Many Great SATURDAY 6 30—Kaltenmever’s Kindergarten (WJZ). 4 OO—Hvmn Sing r WALTER 30—Svmphonette (NBC'. T T-J T? A T T? Q WITH Are P M. 7 00—Roilickers 'WEAF). 4 Movies in Open Sale r 00—Consuella Valdes Boys & (WEAF). 5 4 39—Three Scamp? <NBC> WEAF. 7 15—Herman Banta and orchestra. 1 11 H/A LKo 30—Gene dance 1 D . HICKMAN Nell Sisters 'NBCi WJZ. 7 30—Fiddlers Three 'WEAF'. 5 Burchell orchestra 4 45—Songs NBC) WEAF 7:4 5NRA Talk WEAF). 6 00—Vincent Lopez orchestra. Alice Jot. Spanish Serenade iCBSi. B:oo—Jamboree 'WJZ'. contralto. s:oo—Hall's orchestra CBS'. the Titans (WJZ). 6 30—To be announced 'NBC on fifty-seventh season of the will 9 OO— Tales of 7:oo—Bert Lahr and Rubinoff s orchestra Production Indianapolis Here Himber's NBC) Monday Matinee Musicale Due ensemble WJZ iWJZ). 9:3o—Cuckoo . Viennese (NBC; NBC THEopen with the usual President’s day reception, which will be held at ensemble WEAF 10:00—One Mans Family <WEAF'. 8 OO—Revellers cuartet and A1 Goodman s s:3o—Eddie Doolev Football Reporter 10 30—Carefree Carnival (WEAF >. orchestra NBC'. the Herron Art Institute, Friday. Oct. 13, at 3 p. m. 'CB8) WABC. 11 00—Sign off. 8 30—Walter Winchell. Zorn, Balkan melodies (NBC) to Open A program of unusual interest will be presented by Marie Saengerknaben 'NBC WEAF. 8 45—Southwind Schenck Puts Arliss and Season Soon With Wiener to Sonzs i WJZ. 9 90—Jack Benny NBC). pianist, and winner of a choral Jack Armstrong CBS) WBBM SUNDAY Rudolph Ganz scholarship, and the 545—Captain 8 hour (WJZ). 9 30—Onwards Never Started A1 Williams NBC) WJZ. 00—Children's (WJZ). Benr.ett section, directed by Elmer A. tenor 9 OO—Southland Sketches IP no—Oer.e Burchell dance orchestra. Constance Rosa Ponselle at Steffen. Give Concert at Tuo Gulrar. (CBS'. (WJZ). —Orchestral gems NBC'. B:oo—Fred'k William Wile 'CBS). 9 30—Samover Serenade 10:30 Among the outstanding enter- 10 00—Watchtower 11 00—Dance Nocturne orchestra John Herrick baritone (NBC) WJZ. program. (NBC' by (CBS'. 10:15—To be announced. 11 30—Bud Shav and his orchestra Under Contract. English’s. tainments offered the Matinee the Murat. B:ls—Mildred Bailev 12 00 Midnight—Gene Burchell dance or- Musicale Meyer Davis's orchestra (NBC) 10:30—Crystal melodies. to its members this sea- GUESS WHO? 11.30—International Tidbits chestra. M. Schencks faith In the Mrs. Nancy Martens announces son will be In the coming of the Weiner WEAF. iWBAF'. A. M. Joseph the Brahms Centennial Treasure Island (NBC) WJZ. 12 00—American Melodies. 30—Sign off. <WJZ). 12 future the indus- that the season ticket sale for her Festival, Nov. 31, which begin 1 Saengerknaben or Singing Boys of o:3o—Jane Froman, Charles Carlile and I:oo—Autumn Idyll of motion picture will . (WJZ'. series of five Sunday afternoon con- Vienna at the Murat Wednesday Berren's orchestra (CBS 1 30—Jan Garbers orchestra try country at II a. m. with a talk by Kathryn The Optimistic Mrs. Jones INBC) 2:oo—Wayne King's orchestra (WEAF). and his belief that the certs at English's will close at mid- Turney night, local music lovers ' V . 2:3o—The News Parade. Garten, followed by a pro- Nov. 29, EAF I is now fighting its way out of the night tonight and that the sale of gram singers Brown and Llewellyn (NBC) WJZ. 2 45—To be announced. given by "The- Concert Trio,” will hear an organization of 8:45 Jack and (NBC) 3 00—Fiddlers Three 'WEAF). New Writers tickets for each concert will open Loretta Clemens depression is strikingly exemplified composed of Edwin Jones. Clarence that has been in continuous exist- WEAF. 3 15—Cadle Tabernacle. has signed four Monday. years, having been 7:oo—Rav Perkins (NBC) WJZ. 4:ls—Nazarene male quartet. Paramount 1 Morrow and Frances Wishard. ence over 400 Connie Boswell .CBS', 4 30—Grand Hotel (WJZ). new writers, bringing the total in the announcement that United The music season will begin Sun- Following a complimentary lunch- founded in Austria in 1498 by the K-7 Spv story (NBC WEAF). s:oo—Catholic hour (WEAF). twenty Michaux and congregation 5 30—Our (WEAF). employed at the studio to forty- Artists would make feature day Oct. 22, at English's eon a program will be given by Emperor Maximilian. 7:l®—Eloy- American Schools afternoon. 6:oo—Marshall Players. Eugene Walter, play- pictures remaining with Rosa Ponselle, prima donna Marguerite Melville LLsznieroska, Their here will in- 7:3o—Antobals Cubans iNBC) WEAF, 6:ls—Marvel Myers. five. in the seven performance Under the Bridges of Paris (NBC) wright and author of “Paid in soprano of the Metropol- pianist, of Cincinnati. choral WJZ. 6.3o—Philosophy (WEAF). months of this year. dramatic clude operettas in costume, 6:4s—Wendell Hall (WEAF). Way,’ —Gertrude Nlesen. songs (CBS). Light Opera Full” and “he Easiest itan opera, as the artist. As this Brahms program precedes works of the great masters and B.ooI'** (CBSi. Nights (WJZ). United Artists departs from its —Casa Loma orchestra B:oo—Cadle2 0^— Tabernacle. has been signed to do the The heaviest season reservation that of the Indiana State Symphony folksongs of all nations. Jack Pearl and Goodman’s orches- 9:oo—Jack Benny WEAF). customary number of releases, tra (NBC) t adaptation and dialogue for of had the Nov. 7, it will good WEAF. 9:15—T0 be which averaged about twelve any season I have is be preparation The boys of the Saengerknaben, _ announced. a Jamboree iNBC i WJZ. 9 Parker (WEAF) Rupert Hughes* story, “Miss record for this year,” Mrs. Martens for that event, and make the city 12 18 years of age, as always, in o:3o—Reismans orchestra and Yacht 45—Seth year, at a time when it should prove to Club boys (NBC) WEAF. 10:15—Orchestral Gems (WEAF). Fane’s Baby Is Stolen.” Mar- ‘‘There are good 11:00—Sign off. of benefit states. many seats Brahms-minded. the ancient imperial castle, the Symphonic strings (CBS). Hawkins, newspaper greatest to studio work- for all concerts remaining.” A program of great interest to 9:oo—Rolfe Saturday night dancing garet ers. the company and the Vienna Hofburg, where once Haps- party (NBCi WEAF. woman and Hollywood ghost industry Rosa Ponselle is the double sen- older members of the Matinee Musi- burg royalty tread its venerable Public Affairs Institute (CBS). WLW (700) Cincinnati in general. operatic cale will be Tales of the Titans (NBC) WJZ. writer, is working on the screen sation of both the and that of Nov. 17, which Here these work and Leaf, Schenck’s decision means will be corridors. boys 9:ls—Ann organist (CBS). p M SATURDAY play of “Fifty Years From that concert stages. That she is most held at the D. A. R. chapter study, sleep. 9:3o—Cuckoos (NBC) WJZ. United Artists will release eat, play and Willard Robison and orchestra 4:oo—Paul Ash and his Casino Club or- Now.” Stephen Morehouse over thir- assuredly. house. This program will be given chestra (NBC). They pay nothing because they (CBS'. Avery, Saturday Evening Post ty pictures during 1933, an increase Wrote one of the leading music in honor of those members who 10:00—One Man's Family (NBC) WEAF. 4:3O—NRA talk. of have dedicated their boyhood to Jerry Freeman's orchestra (CBS'. 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). will work on almost three times the usual critics of New York: “One must have been active in the organization s:oo—Jack Armstrong. contributor, music. It is the dream of countless Barn dance (NBCi WJZ. “Cruise to Ar- number made by this company in regret her stay with the Metro- for fifty years or more, and who 10:15—John Fogarty, tenor (NBC) WJZ. s:ls—Joe Emerson and orchestra. Nowhere” and Austrian boys to be 10:30—Chas. orchestra 5:30—80b a year’s time. politan Opera Company is so brief. have done so much to mu- thousands of Davis 'CBSi. Newhall. thur Menken, a newsreel re- develop invited to the Hollywood on the air (NBCi WEAF. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). The increased What price concerts when opera sic appreciation in Indianapolis. join Saengerknaben. Scotti s orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 6:oo—Amos 'n' Andy (NBCi. porter, who has served for sev- schedule will put But few are called, though many 11:00—Rapp's orchestra (CBS). 6:ls—Blue Moments. years several hundred workers on the needs her?” Mrs. W. C. Lynn, Mrs. A. M. Henry (NBC) 6:3o—Netherland Plaza orchestra. eral in Central America, . King's WJZ. ..■* of orchestra S. yearn. Only forty them are Carefree (NBC) WEAF. 7:oo—Croslev Follies. has been assigned pay roll, and as production grows To which came the quick reply: Robertson, Mrs. L. Kiser, Mrs. Carnival B:oo—Dance orchestra (NBC). as technical housed in the castle, after rigid 11:30—Child's orchestra (NBCi WJZ. adviser “Come on, Marines.” the number will have to be in- “So that she may thrill the thou- Max Leckner, Mrs. Henry Schur- Irene Dunne Fisher’s orchestra (NBC) WEAF. B:3o—Over the Rhine. German band. on competitive examinations. Twenty- Ted Fiorito’s orchestra (CBS). 8:45—01d Vienna. creased. Thus, United new sands throughout the country who mann and Mrs.