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i I 9 I 1 1 SATURDAY RADIO PROGRAM (Central Standard Time) ICoorrirht. Rdio Dirret liahlnf Company) Saturday elisor night for: WBAU WKKI. WOR. WHO. WUT.

WOAI, WRVAi WSBT. WW J. Ittaa.rc1s atM frTok. 1 0 P. M.

-Wtitlngbous Band; R-. F. Mat. barytone. KPiP-9kniiMk-4lJm-5e.

7 :00 P. Program. 11:0 P. Old-time rnuele. M- BZ prl egf'eieU-m-eedHk.

7:101. M. Boston Symphony. P. M.

Hotel Broniwlck or- chesira. i wcco reni 41sV4a-72ekc. P.M. Nicollet Hotel Orchestra. 1 5 04 M.

Col 1" m' Orch estra. WIIAP-Kaasae City Star saxsa- MOkc. School of the alr.V P. JL N.gbthawk frollc WEAF tw Terfc -iei-Ssa-dieite. 7 00 P.

M- Ballclte hoar, New Tork Symphony, W-lter Dam rose b. Orfhwln, soloist: Wrcb; WfiC, WDAFV WTAM. WKKI, WCS, WOR, WFI. WCAE. KRD.

WHAL Victor. Iwur, same chain shove with WJZ. WBZ, KPKA. KTW, CHIC. CHYC 1 Ud HAD.

10.00 P. M. Vincent Lopes's Orches-' J' Mra- 1 8 1 1 Ck I at i eke. 7:001. MvDinner concert.

11:00 V. M. Edgewater Reach Hotel Orrhrtra. KGW Portlsnd Orcgeaian 0.00 P. Dinner concert.

11:00 night Multnomah Hotel Orchestra: Punch Green, so lolst. IIJ Loo Angeles 40S.3so. 7he. P. M-Wblte Klnr Quartet.

P. iL Proirara. P. Epedal features'. VXOX-ft.

leU asqj 1:9 P. M. Llttl P.4 Schoothoass P. M. Io Re Hi's.

P. M. Whozlt. The Pebbles. P.

Corondo Orietra. 11:00 P. M.ArcaUa Dance Orchee- tra. llrOO lUllbt Dance. KOA 11:10 P.

il. Kcheurmao's Colorado Orcheetra. KPO 9mm fMerliee Tookr. :) P. if Orcheetra.

P. MDanco ircbstra II lawful Oke. 7:30 P. M. liible claea.

:0 P. M. Wholt. :00 P. KetJy P.

M. Polar! lea PaJace monlc i :0 P. M. Tani theater. "'kTII Mot Hs-re 374ea- Muk.

P. M. rjrn. P. M.

-yr Davts Orcheetra. P. MWbotlf. 0:10 P. II.

Specialties. Caub.ton FanTUy Or- rh-tra. 1. Jt.rSoatbero Kntertatners. RiidiosH-SerYice Parts Alamo Radio Sales Co.

lit n. Ohio st. mUtiitt Indiana's Pioneer Radio IIme i 4 I- pasasasanlsnnsnBn 1 1 1 1 iX of THE IOTTAXirOLTS NEWS, SATURDAY, TACTAUT 1, tt27. 'r 1 1 11 ii -vi a- 1 -1 1 i j-ir; adverttsin A papers BAP -Ft- W'rta StatwTelesrai 7 :30 P. Mv Sunday i school lesson.

8:00 P.M. LawTenre Smith, pi- anlet. :30 P. M. Musical e.

WrAJt Dallas Xe-ws-Joa 475.Qa.aofce.- P. 1L orth Texas Chorus. Uale 11:99 P. U. Jimmy Joy's Baker Ho- tet Orchestra.

WGX Catena- Trtbaae a0X8as P. M. Grand pra period. 10:00 P. M.

Sam Henry. 10:10 P. The mc box. 10:20 P.M. 10:40 P.

ML Correll and Goad en. :10 P. VL flea's Buffalo hour. 1 1:10 P. M.

Dance program. Hotel Syracuse. WH ASV-Lm iavf 11 Jara a I TOO TSOke. P. Mv-jf Arthur Flndllnc.

bary- xone. P. Myt-KosaJr audltorlura. WIP IftJUdelshla nmSm 5SOfc.e. 7:15 P.

Xl -Artists reeltaL procram. Patio Orchestra. 10:05 P. Mv Nrsran reeltaL WJAX JscksftrdD :50 P. it.

Wboait. 7:00 P.M. Classical concert. :00P.M. -Just Florida Folks." WJJD Mkeart 370as-10ke.

:00 P. 1L Palmer House Vlctoii-; ana. Symphony Trio. WJR Dtrlt 3 -5Oke. :00 P.

M.Ooldkette's Petite 8ym- phony soloists. i V.M. Studio procram. 10:30 P.M. Jesters.

11:00 P.M. WhoziC WJZ York 45Usa-4aoke. 1:00 P. M. Vlrtor hour, KUKA, WBZ, KTW.

WXS Ckicara atCdss-CTtkr. WLW Clsvpiamati 2X2a-710ke. :0P.M. Oraran. 7:00 P.

M. Seckatary a kins Club. P. ML Castle Farm Danes Or-ehestrs. 10:00 P.M.

Whoilt, WMAO Cklrag IaUy Him I 1:00 PM. -O us Edwards's P. M. Ckltaa-o Theater Heme. WMC Steaaskia 4M.7as-OOlLe.

7:30 P. M. Washing-ton 3yncopa- tOrS. WTOO-DsiMswl inXdsa 30kv :00 P.M. Whoilt, Utile Jack Ut-: tie.

WOW Oaiaka-Haa-C70ke. 5:5 P. M. speaker's hour. 7:10 P.M.

Kducatlonal period. 0:00 P.M. Proarram. 19:00 P.M. Tracy-Brown's OkU-homans.

WPC Atlaatle Clty SSSas-lOOk. 7:00 P. M. Dinner music. 8:00 P.

M. Kvenlnsj concert. 0:00 P.M. Marcels Duo. Max! Lot In, barytone.

i 0:10 P. M. Orchestra, Q.J Olcaara t7Jtsa-470kc. 7:00 P.M. Concert.

I 10:00 P. Mv IUIabo Gardens. WHO Wasklasrt 10:00 P. M. Carlton Hotel Orchestra.

WSA1 Cta'laauiti SZS.tm-W2.r. 11:00 irM. Hotel SI ton Orchestra. WSD Atlaata Je-araal 428Jsa- TOokr. 1:00 P.

M. At water Kent hour. 10:5 P. M. HlredHelp SkyUrk.

MINBIrN Orlsa 31tae-40ke. Claaslcal procram. By Mara astd Aaaa Okersierferl XV 1X1. EXCLJSU SCCTLAK cJkROLS. Although many religious carols come from there are mors secular carols )n that land than In any otker.

The Ena-Ilsb people have many Interesting: Christmas customs, soma dating; back to the tlmo of the Druids, as does the ceremony ot the yule-logr- Iff" bygone days, carols were sungr around the tree In the forest, before and after It was cut down, and other carols accompanied great hall. and special ones were 1 sung- when It was lirht. Whil decorating the hall, the old Welsh carol. "Deck the flails With Boughs of Holly' was always The famous "Boar's Head Carol is sung- each year at Queen's College, Oxford, during- the feast of the boars head. On Christmas ere and again on Christmas morn (or.

bands of llsb carolers went from houso to house to sing; and ask for alms. They usually began with the musical greeUng. "God Rest Te. Merry Gentlemen, and ended with -Hers Wo Come a-WaasaJling. which was a direct appeal for charity.

'Often they were siren drink from the celebrated Twassail bowls as well as alms. To make their appeal stronger, they preceded the "wassail song with the carol. "Good King; Wencelas. which tells how this Bohemian king always gave to tne poor at this season. Th carolers left their blessing- on the bouse br sinring before they departed.

"The Host to His Guests. SUNDAY DAYLIGHT 1 PROGRAM (Central 8taadard Time) WHAJ Lalartl 0:57 A. 1L Organ prelude. 10:00 A. Mv Services under the au-suices of tho Fourth Avenue Presbyterian church.

4:10 P. M. Choral Evensong service from Christ Church Cathedral, i WOC Davenport ta 4. 1:00 P. M.

Old Fotks Musical program by ths Palmer Little Symphony, Erwln Swindell, conductor. Vocal numbers by Bernard Regan, barytone. WLW Cincinnati 433. A. M- Sunday school.

10:00 A. it Service from ths Seventh Presbyterian church, the Kev. jesss tlelsey, minister. P. MV Orraa reeltaL 2:00 WG Cbleago MX, A.

M. Talk by Charles E. Erbsteln. M. Undo Walt reada ths comics.

P. M. Wurlltxer organ. P. M.

Artist program. P. M. Concert by the Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra. 11:00 11:00 1:00 i 1:00 iJhOO 10:45 11:15 1:00 1:10 WL3 Cblea A.

M. University of Chlcag-o church service. P. M. Orran concert; Elalo May Look.

P. M. WLS Trio concert. P. M.

Chapel service, auspices Chicago Church -Federation. The Rev. Charles W. Burton of the Lincoln Memorial Congregational church. Sm-EN the struck nis" lor The Indianapolis News.

18,272,586 Lines of clean, in a in equal America record for all time for an Indiana news-paper, A gain over A unie iof last year. twelve night, it sounded the gre in the 57-year 6-day newspaper! few news- A new record a a OTTO WATT BT BARRIE PATX7B Sunday From WFBM ICerchaata Beat and Light Company. SGs Xetere. 9:10 A. M.

Christian Men's Bulld- 1 era. Incorporated. 10:45 M. First Presbyterian church services. 1:00 P.

M. Woodruff Place Bap- tlst charch services. 4:45 P. Vesper Services, Second Presbyterian jehurch. 5:45 P.

M. Organ "recital by Chaa. Hansen. 0:15 P. M.

Carl In Musie Company, featuring; Claypool Trio, under direction of Carolyn Ayres Turner. 0:10 P. M. IndlanapoUs Athletlo Club Orchestra. 7:45 P.

M. First- Evanaelleal church oervlcea. DANCING SATURDAY WLW ie. Castle Farm. KTHS-ailg-ietlS, Meyee-Davfts.

WPG eao-lOtXO, Car4 Ptev. WEAF" lOtOO-lia), Vlneewt La WJX tsioo-i I rOO, jak Deo ay. WHC-lOiOO-lltOO, (arilas Clokv. WB7. 10iO0-iei3.

Leo nctsaaaa's WCXX lOtOS. Coliaraaa. KMOX lOila-lioo, Coronado mad Area 4 la orekeatraa. PC tSiSSwllv, Oateway On- W'AI lltOO-lSreoX, Hotel Slatoau KA A 1 1 too-1 2 too. Jlasasy Jars WL1B llraawiats.

Bobby Merk- efa aa4 0'Malleya. KOA tlt3. Caraaaes CI ah. WDA 1 1 140-1 rOO, Ted Weeeaaa. WRBM i2tOO-2(00.

toon alero rtlgktkawka. clock last "fi "XU. MVa v. to ktssnou VbAffErT yvrzrr -uaes TuATt a -V TVJO SOUVS UJTTTHOJT TVOvrr stsTr r- 1 I Glusepp Delxica. barytoae, both of the Metropolitan Opra Compaoy.

and Reaee "he met. French violinist, and the Vlcter Concert Orrbestra, will be heard Friday. January 14, Only the stations of the liluo set-work will be used- WAVE LENGTHS The National Broadcasting Company win sxtend Its faculties to radio listeners In the southern part of the United vtate. through the addition of threo etatlona: WKM Nashville: WH AX. Louisville, and 8 Atlanta.

It is announce. Be- ginning Tuesday evening. January 4. tnese stations will bo linked with tho rod network for ths broadcast- Inc of the Evereadr.bour. broadcast weekly on Toeeaay night from to AB also will resrularlr traaasnit tho Capitol theater procram Swnday evenings from C.10 to 0:15 o'clock.

starting Sunday. January 0. For the present. National Hroadcastlac Company procram will bo sent to in is southern extension onlv Tim. day and 8uday nights.

On of tho Intereatlnr novelties of Saturday nlcht'n rsdloiag Is the barn dance program from WLJt. 7 P. m. to 1 a. nv.

with two. dance orchestras, an old-fld4Irs group and soloists. It Is almost worth while to "stay by program for Chubby Parker and his banjo. If no other reason. Parker hss a musical repertory which tncludea aonn not heard In other forms of entertain meat.

It la aafs to say. Sophie Praalau. contralto, prominent on the concert etsce. and Efrara Zlmbatlst. world famous violinist, will be heard la a prog-ram from WMAQ.

Chicago. New Tear's. 1 Ji to 1 p. m. The men Hytn-phonv Orchestra of sixty pieces also will bo presented.

Probably the largest number of persons In the history of football are listening to a grid eeatast this afternoon as Alabama Invades tho esst coast at Pasadena In tho Roes bowl with Iceland Stanford as an opponent. The game Is to start at 4 p. nnd probably will be over about 4:10. A great network of stations will carry ths game to every part of the country. WFBM announces that a Fred Newell Morris hour has been arranged to bo broadcast the first Wednesday of each month from 1:10 to 0:10 p.

m. Ths follbwlng pupils will bo heard In the first program Wednesday: Mlsa Vlora Prye. Miss Pa tra M. Keanedy. Mrs.

Frances R. Wallace, F. W. Hummel. IX Neaf us.

V. Tu Cornish, Miss Dorothy Bartholomew aad Mrs. lL Ionaldson acoompaalsL Donaldson Trie will assist. The Last chance for Little Jack Little at WOC He will bo beard between 0 aad 1 Saturday. Ford and Glenn will bo featured at WLW it I p.

nv. Sunday. The popular Chicago team alee will remain at WLW asxt week. The First Evaagellea! church. New Tork and East atreets.

will provide tho Sunday broadcasts In Jan nary through WFBM. The services will be ths Sunday evening "people's service." contetlnc of musle by the vested choir under the direction of K. Robert MclXaald. with Miss Bar-tha Jasper at the organ, and a half hour gospel eermoa moonage by tho pastor, the Rev. Edmond Ker- a record p.

nv, through wkaf, WT.EL WAR. WTAO. WOKt WFT. WOT. WltC.

WCAE, WTAM. WWJ. WSAI, WON. KSD. WOC WtXTL W1IAS and Lines 11n.

The theme fer ffsadsy Is The flambiiao aad the L'p-aad-fvewn HH the Us soar of CKarscter aad Hew to Teet 1 1- aVerUee start at 1 1 p. an, with ths sermon at about 1. 1. Aaaoaaelag the format ten the Indianapolis Radio Research Association, for aad by the radio fans of ladlaaapolie with alms of la-r b-1st Its tnemberskip more aboot radio. To orgai'tattea meets ta tho I.

J. Cooper Rebber Co tups ay bulldlag. 110 Wee. Vermont etrt Pspors are read and a garsl die-e-naslon of aattrs rorialalag to radio follows. The off are Carl Ferguson, peosloeat; II.

Mow, vtco-preeMent: J. M. Hellers, aor rets ry. aad Joo Craven. traarer.

Meetings aro held Monday algkta at 0 p. m. MONDAY DAYLIGHT PROGRAM (Central Oiaaxlard Tuno) WH1 1:15 P. M. Ptock quotations.

1:10 P. M. Concert from the Ials vllle Music aad Radio Compear Studio. 4 :00 P. M.

Concert from Cu trie's Music Box. 1:15 1:17 1:00 P. It. Program by tho Town Federation of Women's Clube, P. M.

Standard Time VlgaaL P. M. Weather forecast and rloats OjOetatroaa ow grata. Hvastock and dairy prod wet a P. M.

Home manageraeat ecbedsle. P. M- Chimes concert. WLW Ctartsaatl 4TT. A.

Healthful exercises. 1:00 5:45 7:00 10:15 11:01. 11.10 11:40 1:10 1:00 1:10 1:10 A. M. Weather forecast, river stages, market reports and polioe bulletin.

A. M. Ford aad Glean relic-tons oervlro. Pt M. Msrket report.

p. u. a. Radi Farm Schsol. P.

Market rv porta. P. Mv studio procram. P.M. "Weakly Letter n4.

P. Weather forecast, mar ket reports. wcr 0:00 10:00 10:15 11:01 A. M. Day's news.

A. M. Oood healtk aad train- Inc period. A.M. For shut-ins.

A. Mv Home mans semen t. P. M. Children a story.

P. Luncheon concert. P.M. Artist reeltaL 11:40 1:10 1:10 4:10 5:00 5:45 0:00 0:10 0:10 P. M.

The WON Womaa's Club. P. M. Tea -ll me muslcala. P.

M. A mbroee La roe n. P.M. -Corra-rt English." P.M. The Million Sing.

La CTUcag atx A. M. XJveetock: also 0:15, 11. 11.30. Weather forecast.

A. M. Home Question box. A.M. Hoard of Trade; aloe 1010:10, 1L, 11:10.

11. 11.10, P. M. Home ejeeetlon box. A.

Mj Early price on butter and eggs. Dressed poultry market. A. Mw Butter, egg- aad drosses' veal quolattoaa. poultry and dreeaod poultry caaxketa.

Mill-feed market. A. Mv Fruit aad vegetable market. R. F.

D. Dtanerbell program. Msy end Juae. Weather, fs recast and market summary. Voice of the ar- J.

Ml Day by Dev. Talk. "How Fruit la Growing In ths Wsnatrheo Valley. ashing-ton." I Tot. E.

Durst, oditor of ths American Fruit Growers Magaslas. P.M. Butter and egg summary. Wires from western Hveoteek markets. P.1L lientmtkirt hour.

Msy and June, Elsie. Mar Loos, organ, laea stleoa. National Livestock and Mat lioard. talk, -what Do Ton Know About What." FlUtt Rose Dickey aad Aaa WUliama. P.

M. Al Melgardi organ cos-cert. 0:45 10:00 11:05 11:10 11 JO 1:00 1:10 1:10 atest year history paid 1927 VICTOR SERIES WILL OPEN WITH WORLD FAMOUS ARTIST Four world famous artists will offer tho program Saturday, otart-inff at 8 p. from the WEAF and WJZ hookups In the first of the 1927k Victor series of broadcasts. They are John McCormack, Irish tenor; Rosa Ponselle, Metropolitan opera soprano; Miacha Dnun, ti- linist, and Alfred Cortot, pianist.

Twleo before on New Tear's day has McCorrasck beta heard In thf annual Victor program. New Tear'a day will mark the sisrt of the Blue aad Red networks of the National Broadcasting Company aad the opening programs assume an laternatlonal aspect with ths announcement that C1ITC, Mont-realand CHIC, Toronto, will bo Iolne? with the American stations, a addition WOT will transmit the program on 11.70 meters for forelrrn stations to pick up and rebroadeast. The stations which will broadcast the program of two hours are: WJZ, WBZ. KDK A and KTW. of the Blue network, and WEAF.

'EKI. WJAR. WTAO. WT1C W.K. JVVKI.

wv v- WOCL WCCO! WDAF. WGT and W1IAD. not heretofore heard In Red hookup. The program follows: ftadtaaeV it Ixv CmUMtaf" rrtaal Victor 8aWn Orhtr mwW dlrecUon NsthsMel JklUirH Hoty ChiM told Oerwaa Hlnns- bed. IMOi rartbope Martin Joha McCOfTB-- -TJtawy- Bchuberl-Onrtot "InnUtlon to th Walts" Webrr Alfred Cortot -Avo Maria" Otllo Yard.

"Pac Pace Mio Dio Torsa del Drs- Uao TertH Miss Xoea FOaosne. Aw Maria" .4 9chbbfrt TWibomi TsTlauet ta -H uasorveque" Dvorak MKrhs Ehnaaw "On Wins rf Sooc" Menorlasoha "KathWa MTmrr a- X-a wtortl Croock Job a McCof-ssack. -ltstrrMU" M. Poors "Black Eyes' (RasaUa (ypey osee "Bscauee I Love To" Irrtn Iwtla Victor gaJnn OrcbMtra TnxVr ersetioa Nathan! Sbilkret. TVteuse CwtH Walts In sharp Chopm Etude In flat major Cbopta Allret rortot TWV (with orrke-HrsI Ma at "Luilahy (vtth saaaol BoaetucoU Miss Kooa ionealle "Hola rUx Arndt "la a Persian Market" atbvy Victor Sabn OrrbMtre nnorr dircUoa Nsthawet SkUkrvC "Caprice Baavoe -Sarasota from "TbaJs." Walts Victor Berbert Vtcba rtmaa "Far Avs Belts" tsritk orrhaatral Furbar Oordoa CaIkag Mo Back (wtlk erebaotral a.

X. geaver Joha McCormack. The second Victor program, featuring Ben lam In Glgll. tenor; Atwater. Kent Hour Mms.

Louise Homer, contralto, will share honors with her daughter, Louise Homer Sit res, soprano, la tho Atwater Kent procram from WEAF and hookup, Sunday. 1:15 to 0:15 p. m. Ths program follows: --Quia TEet Homo" (trosa "Stabat II sat si Louies Romar. Loulae Hoeaer euros "Mjr Heart TYt yatiaral" Louise Would God 1 Mere a TrnaVe Apole Blceeom" Old 1xx1kWtt Air "Dsarost Honrr "Soioa aVOto Mir.

C. Kcksrt "AbmVi With Me Trad'iuwal Lomse Bsswr SUrv sad aeoojpamat, Waa Is LoraT kaSolpei tiaal "Tbo HousoThat Jat-k huUry Boojor "I.atbor a CradJa Song" Tradluonal Down to Kew" Carl Daw Louise Hoanee astd aotosnnaaiot "Whispering Hope' Hawthorne -Loot Mbltbe yighUngaio Woko Me' -nn "Baao ftart1. Lnulao Haswr. Loolao Beanor St of paid advertising in 1926! Here is proof of the value and in-dispensability of The News 'that can admit of. no doubt or question for this is the voice of experience, advertisers9 experience with their bwn- dollars.

Here is written not lines of space but in dollar, the ebb and flow of Indiana's nomic existencein business done, sales made, profits earned, good will created and maintained, and leadership entrenched for advertisers by the power and prestige of the Great Ho osier Daily, GAIN IN RADIO CALEC Total foe Teor Above HaU-f Uo Marts. rtlssala tie tafUr. (fporUi Tte NEW TOHIC lMrn.Mr alee la 1114 a vi to 1 i 4 faie 1:1 te and ls ovaf is the first a ef the jr I -dastry euflarod trcrm owrfri--I Ion aa4 frora ero a large mir -a. TTao poor i irtaar 4 ffrr (i flashy shaken owl te a ot tlBt aad ltfod e'jw'r rr.Lt. I tensive advartMirg.

low 1 rsl traOe.la r4 ta and t-etler I rd aal mg to tllir.a'-alo saiaa. la tho lat -ter all fwrlt snarf t-, larger msasf act nrers iftltn. Tho CatnoaJ haa ln bai-4 k-r 1 move toward mmx late ai.e-r of a ta. This 1-0 damaad for di'io -1 otimlnatora era icTa-i tr.e r-teatlal eajea field both for ls az.4 acosoortoo. Tho hoavy pm fer fleet es-penal ea aad OavaUpmrt of moOels has workad axalnct rat Is-Mm for eom a 4 profits la grnrral fer tf.a jr not shew steal sn lfnt as did groes sales.

Gonhwin to Ca Heard in Hzur Walter Damrooch wtU rraeeel the New Tork Fjmphvey In the hour. aVatarday. 7 te p. m. In sn all-Amrlca frm tho greataat chain of etalloae trtvt kae ever been bookod on fer this s-d- Lhony.

The haia lr.f K4 a 1 known as th Else ard i.ad -work a. otheralae rallad the and WPAF rhaix Tl M.mh rvach WKAF. A Pri, TAX. Wil. W.al, vro WPAF.

rt; 1 WJZ. WtlT. WJAH. WTIO. IVIUh.

WBZ and WOH. and It Is poaa several more stations may ad-4L With his proseatatton of an s.l-American rrt aram i r. larsTs I lavas that he ta dolag tre ritt thing by preeentlsg an American composer as Ha eolout. iifn Oersheta, tho famoua cmn-pooer aad ptaalat. who lfii a favorite among over night, will pUy for the fceur his "Rhspeody la Blue" a the ren-rladlag number of the New York Bysnr-boay program.

The program is as reiiows: A ea anna a Faatar Tww W-'V-ct I ol loa Pi'' Kru 'JatArcoore- true "Loos-tor Caa lalW lama TarVe "Ol aaa Lotssr fross tto- 00- Walla ltnr-k "Wbilo Psocork" wnl.LS Cwraaola. ta Mr. Orrsaoia at th Guest Artist cf Trio Mrs. Roy U. Davidson will be ur artist ot tbo Claypool Trio aad Cer-Un Music Censrsr.y hur frr.ra WFBM.

tf under at the disaar lejf. Ths Progrsm will be altrrnai4 with numbers by te oorge lrh Cr Chaatra. Mrs Darldaca waa a ef Cbrietlaa Martens ar.4 Is graduate of the polls Conarta-tory of Msalc The program follows: i Two leoauas" Tno. "Orry Dojwo" ur7 Mrs. gw U.

Zavtaura. Laoat 'TrU." Ann lUtf Leots iwr -Tho lsW Vvt Mr, a. L. ParvWoi. TTooar the La- am Coooo't Qoerfea Tests UJ" Tra 4U.

Pa r4 ri sxd eSrard Caro'ra Arras in.

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