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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 10

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1941. 10 i i Heads Campaign Radio Programs 1,000 Expected at Conference Club to Give Travel Talk The Independent Social Club will present Mrs. Hans Karstadt Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Broad Ripple American Legion Hall in an entertainment, "Illustrated Travel Hi-Lights of Round the Globe." RADIO LOG Should your radio sound like a radio? WGN 720 kc WENR-WLS 890 kc.

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Hear No. 925-PF (below) on an FM, standard, or short wave program, or on records, and you'll agree, "There is nothing finer than a Stromberg-Carlson!" 6.00 6.15 6.30 6.45 7.00 Proceeds from the affair will be used for the club's "seeing eye dog" project. Mrs. Karstadt recently returned from a tour of a year and a half with her daughters, who were appearing in a musical comedy act. They visited South America, Europe, Australia, Africa, India, Burma, Malaya, China, Japan and the Phillipines.

She will illustrate her talk with colored motion pictures taken on the trip. Tickets may be had or reservations made with any of the ticket committee, composed of Mesdames May VanNatta, Allen T. Fleming, James T. Cofer, J. D.

Davey, A. M. Tarr, Edwin A. Tobey, Ethel Cooper, Lulius Stahlhuth, Carl G. Neerman, John W.

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WIBC Old-Time Varieties. WIRE Guiding Light. WISH Life Program. WIRE Vic and Sade. WFBM Your Date With Don.

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WISH Ciub Matinee. WFBM Children Are People. WIBC Keep Indianapolis Ahead. WIRE Lorenzo Jones. WFBM Press News.

WIRE Young Widder Brown. WFBM Wheeler Mission. WIBC News and Tone Poems. WIRE When a Girl Marries. WISH Hollywood News.

WFBM Music in the Air. WIBC Meet the Train. WIRE Portia Faces Life. WISH Melody Inn. WFBM Hollywood Today.

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WIBC Hal Leonard Orchestra. WIRE 1430 Club. WISH Little Orphan Annie. WFBM Treasury of Song. WIBC Jack Armstrong.

WISH Jimmie Allen Orchestra. WFBM Gilbert Forbes News. WIBC Captain Midnight. WIRE News and Major Domo. WISH Tom Mix.

1 8.00 3.15 3.30 3.45 4.00 4.15 4.30 4.45 5.00 5.15 5.30 5.45 WFBM Amos 'n Andy. WIBC Fulton Lewis. Jr. WIRE Pleasuretime. WISH Easy Aces.

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WISH Treasury Hour. WIBC White House Conference. WFBM Bob Burns. WIBC Ned Jordan. WIRE Horace Heidt Orchestra.

WFBM We. the People. WIBC News and Music. WIRE: Battle of Sexes. WISH Famous Jury Trials.

WIBC Sportsmen's Hour. WFBM Report to the Nation. WIBC Tropical Serenade. WIRE Fibber McGee and Molly. WISH N.

B. C. Symphony. WFBM Glenn Miller Orchestra. WIBC Raymond Gram Swing.

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WIBC News and Sweet and Low. WIRE Dick Reed News. WISH Music Lovers Program. WFBM Harry James Orchestra. WIBC Harl Smith Orchestra.

WIRE Job Reporter. WFBM The World Today. 8.15 8.30 MRS. J. D.

BRAGG More than 1,000 women are expected at an all-day meeting of the TERRE HAUTE WILL HEAR FIRST OPERA IN 25 YEARS TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 28 (Spl.) The first full scale opera to be presented here in a quarter of a century will be given next Tuesday when "The Barber of Seville" is presented by a cast including Metropolitan Opera Company members at Indiana State Teachers College. The opera is the opening number Indiana Conference Women's Society of Christian Service at the North 9.00 9.15 9.30 9.45 10.00 10.15 10.30 Methodist church Friday. Mrs. J.

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Arranges Dance RONALD M. WOLFE Ronald M. Wolfe, 4164 Otterbein avenue, has been named field secretary for the victory campaign sponsored by the United Brethren church in the northwest area in the interests of the ministerial pension fund of the church and for Indiana Central College, according to Dr. I. J.

Good, president of Indiana Central' and general director of the campaign. Wolfe moved here recently from Westerville, where he was director of guidance and professor of psychology at Otterbein College. "HAMS" TO HOLD SCHOOL The Indianapolis Radio Club, an organization of local amateur radio operators, will hold its annual code school in the clubrooms, St. Clair and Olney streets. Registration will be held at November 5, after which the school will continue twelve weeks.

Arthur Shultz will be instructor. STROMBERG-CARLSON WIBC News and Anne Dupont Or- the General Methodist conference Woman's Society of Christian Service, will be guest speaker. The meeting will be opened at m. A communion service will be conducted at 10 a. m.

Mrs. Bragg will speak at 2 p. m. and in the forenoon a talk will be made by Miss Thelma Stevens, executive sec 0 of a concert series which will close March 15 with a concert by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. The Wabash Valley Concert Series Association, headed by Professor Arthur Hill and Dr.

Hazel Tesh Pfennig, co-chairman, is sponsor. 10.45 11.00 cnestra. WIRE: Francis Craig Serenade. WISH Song of the Islands. WISH Art Jarrett Orchestra.

WFBM News and Will Osborne Orchestra. WIBC News and Tommy Dorsey Orchestra WIRE Music You Want. WISH World News. WISH Mitchell Ayres Orchestra. WFBM Bobby Byrne Orchestra.

WIBC Dick Jurgens Orchestra. WISH Mall Hallett Orchestra. WIRE News and Varieties. Other attractions scheduled in 0 clude: Rosalyn Tureck, pianist, De retary of the Chirtian Social Relations and Local Church Activities. The session will be open to the public.

Mrs. O. W. Fifer is president of the Indiana Conference Society. cember Alexander Kipnis, bass- 11.15 11.30 FM Radio-Phonographs exclusive in Indianapolis at BLOCKS Radio Studio, Fifth Floor.

Also complete Stromberg-Carlson display priced 9.95 to $U75 Generous Trade-in Allowance Block's Convenient Terms 1 sfyi mf i barytone of the Metropolitan, January 15, and a joint recital February 17 by Jean Tennyson, Metropolitan 11.45 0 soprano, and Maurice Elsenberg, i USE NEWS WANT EDS cellist. LieaaMd andr Annatranc FM PmUnU x-iMMMMii XL XI iwiijuhi ROSALIND RUSSELL WED TO FREDERICK BRISS0N SANTA BARBARA, Oct. 28 (AP) Actress Rosalind Russell and Frederick Brisson, actors' agent, were married at historic mission Santa Ynez in the nearby little Danish community of Solvang. Cary Grant was best man, and Charlotte Wynter, wife of Actor as? mi! '-8W'i-. -iW.

Barton McLane, was matron of Ess i .0 IWfc ft zr! Six IVlore Good Reasons Wednesday Daylight 6.00 WFBM Early Birds. WIBC Alarm Clock. WISH Sunrise Ranch. 6.30 WIBC Lonesome Bill Jones. WIRE Heaven and Home Hour.

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7.15 WFBM Early Birds. WIRE Musical Clock. WISH Morning Mail. 7.45 WFBM. WISH News.

8.00 WFBM Mark Time With Music. WIBC News Roundup. WISH Breakfast Club. 8.15 WFBM Mrs. Farrell.

WIBC All-American Review. WIRE News. 8.30 WIBC Band Wagon. WIRE Shopping School. 8.45 WFBM Stories America Loves.

WIBC Devotional. 9.00 WFBM Betty Crocker. WIBC News and Pick a Hit. WIRE Bess Johnson. WISH Jack Teagarden.

8.15 WFBM Myrt and Marge. WIBC Lester Huff. WIRE: Bachelor's Children. WISH Helen Hiett. 9.30 WFBM Stepmother.

WIBC Singing Strings. WIRE Helpmate. WISH Donald Novis. 9.45 WFBM News and Rhythm Records. WIBC Cheer Up Gang.

WIRE Road of Life. WISH Prescott Presents. 10.00 WFBM Treat Time. WIBC News and Friendly House. WIRE Mary Marlin.

mm mmmm mmm? honor. Among the Hollywood notables attending the ceremony were Barbara Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. William Powell, Myrna Loy, Loretta Young, Richard Barthelmess, Nigel Bruce, Fashion Designer Irene and Mrs. Herbert Marshall.

Brisson, age twenty-nine, is the son of Carl Brisson, Danish actor. His real name is Ejner Pedersen. Miss Joann Donahue is a member of the committee in charge of arrangements for the Holy Angels church C. Y. O.

Halloween dance, to be held Wednesday at 9 p. m. in the Holy Angels school auditorium. Others on the com-mittee are Miss Rita Ann Maher, Robert Stuckey and Gene Why More People Are Listening More to BUTLER Y.W.C.A. STUNT DIRECTOR APPOINTED The 1941 presentation of Y.

W. C. A. MEETING SET A. Geneva stunts will be directed by The Parent-Teacher Association of Emmaus Lutheran School will meet for luncheon Wednesday at Miss Phyllis Hadden, Butler Uni 10.15 WFBM Man I Married.

WD KE versity junior, recently appointed 11:45 a. m. in the school hall, fol lowed by a meeting at 2 p. m. W.

J. chairman by Miss Margarent Brun son, president. Salmon, principal, will conduct a demonstration of music apprecia December 5 will be the day for the stunts, and Miss Hadden announced that all organization scripts must be tion. A1J parents of pupils are invited to attend. in the dean of women's office not Relieves distress from MONTHLYS Tonight je; 7:00 Johnny Presents 7:30 Horace Heidt -k 8:00 Battle of the Sexes 8:30 Fibber McGee Molly -jtr; 9:00 Bob Hope 9:30 Red Skelron later than November 17.

Mrs. Glenn Maynard, Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, dean of women, Mrs. John Scott and Mrs.

Merwyn Bridenstine will judge FEMALE scripts. 4 5 ipiillill SS WEMP1E 1 74. DIRECTOR CHOSEN FOR COLLEGE PRODUCTION Lydia E. Pinkbam's Compound Tablets (with added Iron) not only nelp relieve monthly pain but also weak, nervous feelings due to monthly functional disturbances. They help build up resistance against such symptoms.

Follow label directions. Miss Betty Jo Bennett, Indiana Central College senior from Hart WIRE Pepper Young. WISH Viennese Ensemble. 10.30 WFBM Bright Horizons. WIBC Public Schools.

WIRE: Lone Journey. WISH D. A. R. Program.

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WIBC Midday News. WIRE: Farm and Home Hour. WISH News. 12.15 WFBM Gilbert Forbes. WIBC Farm Flashes.

WISH People's Man. 12.30 WFBM Farm Circle. WIBC Front Page Farrell. WIRE Wally Nehring. WISH Keyboard Rhythms.

12.45 WIBC Industry Speaks. WIRE Dick Reed News. WISH Organ Musicale. 1.00 WFBM Young Doctor Malone. WIBC: Community Hall.

WIRE: Indianapolis Today. WISH Vincent Lopez Orchestra. 1.15 WFBM Joyce Jordan. WIRE: Linda's First Love. WIBC Keep Indianapolis Ahead.

WISH Market Reports. 1.30 WFBM Fletcher Wiley. WIRE: Hearts In Harmony. WISH Market Reports. 1.45 WFBM Woman in White.

WIBC Lester Huff. WIRE Editor's Daughter. WISH Make Believe Danceland. 2.00 WFBM A Helping Hand. WIBC News and Circle Time.

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So call the telephone number below. We'll be listening tonight, WASTEPAPER CONSUMING INDUSTRIES M. VI 7:00 P. 11 11 ERAY Mr 4 X. Hear America's Newest and Finest Star Studded Full Hour of Radio Entertainment "The Treasury Hour" Tonight's Guest Stars Include Kay Kyser Dick Powell Charles Boyer Gertrude Lawrence Fay Ray Graham McNamee and Barry Wood fa i VA i 1.

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