Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1924 — Page 7
SATURDAY, MARCH 1,1924
TALBOT TO OFFER 3 CONCERTSJ MARCH (Continued from Page 6) lature of the exhibit a program of -*srican music. The following ~ls the complete pro-1 -m to which the public is invited:. '•win g Low Sweet Chariot'* Spiritual _ —ll—.ite Romantique Xevin fa' Gondolieri. (b) Canzona Amorosa. —lll Serenade _ Herbert —lV—fa) To a Wild Rose .V •• • • fb) Water Lily MaeDowell V—french Silhouette ■ ■ • Hadley Trio op. 5 Foote Adagio Molto. —Vll—-"bunder-bird Suite op. 6t), Cadman ’. From the Village. *. Vuwana's Love Sons. Wolf Sons (War Dance). v -I- -I- -IMK'AL ORGANIST TO GIVE RECITAL IN CHICAGO On next Wednesday night Charles F. Hansen, organist, will give a recital in the Bethany M. E. Church. Ashland and Winnemac Aves., Chicago. In his recital Hansen will be assisted by the Arton Male Chorus of professional musicians, one of the noted organizations of the kind in Chicago. * .!. -|- -|. INDIANAPOLIS MAENXERCHOR TO PRESENT ETHYL HAYDEN Ethyl Hayden, soprano, will appeain recital Monday night at the Academy of Music under auspices of the Indianapolis Maennerchor. In her short two seasons before the public Ethyl Hayden has already graduated from the overpopulated field of the "rising ycung artist” and gained a distinctive place in the ranks of recital and oratorio artists. Analytical comparison of the critical comments on her singing reveals a unanimous appreciation of the marked personality of her art. The crystalline beauty of the T*oice has its share of praise, too. But as every one knows, beauty of voice alone is not enough to speed the singer toward the shining goal of his ambition. That indefinable oualitv which differentiates the great from the mediocre—and which for a better name some call a musical sixth sense —is the determining factor. This quality Miss Hayden possesses, as is instanced in the remarkable success which she has achieved in the short Gme since her professional debut. • • • STUDENTS TO GIVE RECITAL AND PLAY AT THE ODEON Students of the Metropolitan School of Music will give a recital and play next Saturday afternoon. March 8 at .1 o'clock in the Odeon. „ The public it invited. There will be piano, voice, violin and irumpet solos and readings on the program preceding the play. Students taking part are: Martha
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Jane Howard Virginia Hill. Pauline Rathert. Wilma Leonard, William Patrick. Eugenia Magid.son, Irene Bishop, Ernestine Bradfleld, Irene Furgerson, Lois Axline, Everett De Witt Jr., Frances lutne Leonard, Krystal Kegerreis, Dallas Galbraith, Esther Sacks, Charles Phillips Emerson, Ruth Janet lenders. Everett Todd. Jewell Martin, Hyde Woodbury, Alice Mae Case, Helen Sciarra, Frances Shaw and Mary Watters. • • OTHER INTERESTING EVENTS IN LOCAL MUSIC WORLD The City Walther League of Indianapolis will present the St. Olaf Lutheran Choir of St. Olaf College, Northfleld. M tin., in concert at the Murat on Sunday night. April 16. This choir appeared here last year and made a splendid impression. • • Students of the Indiana College of Music and Fine Arts will give an entertainment at the college on Sunday afternoon. March 8. Students of Eleanore Beauchamp. Flora Lyons. Laura Craig Poland. Gladys Loucks, Lucille Vow, Mae Gorsuch, Alice Baxter Mitchell, Ruth Beljew. Mrs. E. M- Saunders and Theodore Smith will take part. Those tailing part will be Dorothy Swan, Esther Shupinsky, Lois Kennedy, Jane Ristine. George Gisler, Frank Noll, Elizabeth Smith. Helen Gisler, Iva Marion Dunlap, Corrine Wilson. Gretchen Utterback, Dorothy Plummer, Rosaline Voeller. Viola Kennedy. Woodrow Meyer, Mary Alice OvaJ. Robert Larrance and Edythe White. /*
Wife Aids Magician in Program of Tricks Hr MRS. HOWARD THURSTON Here is proof that a wife may be ! useful to her husband in proses- ! sional life. When Thurston appears i at English’s, week of March 10, I his chief assistant will he his wife.
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WILKIE BARD TOPS B. F. KEITH’S BILL (Continue©' From Page 5) Boxing Girls,” with four other women assisting her. She is presented by her manager, Reinhart Roland. Other acts on the bill will/be: BRODERICK AND FELSEN— Featuring Jack Broderick, Indianapolis boy. violinist and dancer, in his now act ‘Dance Originalities.” He is assisted by Buddye Jane Felsen, dancer, and Verne Rothaar, pianist. ILAROLD KENNEDY—A young j man who has made himself popular in a few years because of the brand of comedy and danefr-g that he has! made to he his own. O’HALLIGAN AND LEVl—‘‘Pain- j less Extractions of Mirth." is the title under which their offering is staged. STEVENS BROTHERS—Acoobatic j funsters who work on a trampoline. The screen the first half of the week iis offering "The Hoosler Schoolmas- ! ter.” adapted from Edward Eggleston’s story of life in Indiana ten years before tho Civil Wax. Gloria Swanson will hold sway the last half of the week in "The Humming Bird.”
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Art Concert Sunday Leslie E. Peck, head of the cornet | j and trumpet department of the | | Metropolitan School cf Music has | I arranged a piogram for the In j icliunapolis Orphans Home to be given .Sunday afternoon. His trumpet ohoir , I of twenty-five students will play andj there will be solos by Miss Ruth Mac- ! Dougall. trumpet; Miss Elizabeth [ Byers, soprano, pupil of Edward Nell; Miss Helen Ward, reader, pupil of Miss Frances Belk, and Betty Wil-' i llama, violinist, pupil of Hugh Me- ! Glbeny. MOTION PICTURES
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BALL RAPS NEWSPAPERS Legion Official Says Reduced Ta.var tion and Bonus Both Possible. By United Press KOKOMO. Ind., March I.—Most of the large newspapers of the country are joined in an “unholy alliance” to suppress the service man's side of adjusted compensation, Arthur Bail, Muncie, State commander of the American Legion, declared in an address before the Kokomo Chamber of Commerce. , Ball declared the Nation can pay its obligation to the World War veterans and at the same time reduce taxation. BUSH SPEAKS AT TIPTON Candidate for Governor Favors Cooperative Farm Marketing. By Times Special TIPTON, Ind., March I.— Promising to first push tax .reduction legislation, it elected, Edgar Bush of Salem, Republican gubernatorial candidate, spoke here Friday. Bush declared himself in favor of a cooperative farm marketing law, and stated the big question in Indiana is alleviating the farmers’ condition. MOTION PICTURES
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