Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1924 — Page 7

MONDAY,; MARCH 10,1924

CARNIVAL SPIRIT , ENDSAUTOSHOW Records in Attendance and Sales Are Shattered. A record breaking Auto Show has passed into history, but salesmen, exhibitors and officials were talking about it today and will do so for some ume to come. John B. Orman, manager, estimated that 60,000 persons had paid admission, surpassing last year's total by 5,000. An average of 10,000 persons viewed the show daily. Over $500,000 in sales were realized with a greater number of higher priced cars being sold this year than last. Managers of acessory booths reported unusually large sales. Carnival spirit marked close of the show Saturday night.

Hoosier Briefs The Kentland school board has chose Roy R. Roudebush, superindentent of schools for next year. He is .now Hancock County superintendent of schools. Nearly 200 fans met at Lafayette recently and planned a permanent Tippecanoe County radio organization. Oil development in Gibson and adjoining counties is practically at a ■Standstill. Little drilling is being done. Many oil workers are out of employment. The Rev. Robert O. Lewis. New Albany evangelist, was fined five cents and costs on charge of assault and battery upon Justin Salyards. &. during a service for children The city council has fixed the salary of Fred Whitlock, mayor of the new city of Petersburg, at S4OO a year with S6OO additional for serving as city Judge. Former Bartholomew County residents living in southern California have formed a club with a membership of 100. Alexandria lodge of Elks sponsor a municipal park and swimming pool. Lebanon High School will graduate eighty students, its largest class in history. May 28. Oswald Ryan will give the commencement address. The most successful drive ever conducted by the Marion Junior Asoeiation of Commerce closed with 357 new members. The primary campaign will be opened in White County Tuesday with a speech at Monticello by Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Indianapolis, Democratic gubernatorial candidate. The Columbus Retail Merchants Association has been organized with -\rchie B. Spurgin, president. V More than 1,200 members from surrounding lodges will be entertained by the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias Marion, Thursday. A large "lass of candidates will be given the lank of page. The Rathbone Bible.used in founding the order in 1864 will be used. •About 8,000 Kokomo voters have f-agned cards asking the closing of Sun day movies. Clyde Simmons has been named exalted ruler of the Kokomo Lodge of Elks. The Anderson post of the Aemircan I>egion has adopted a resolution favoring a monument to the Civil War veterans to be erected In trie courthouse yard. A big wolf hunt in the vicinity of Geneva was abandoned when the 'animal escaped through a line of hunters. A reward of $350 was offered for the pelt.

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Music Lovers Surrender to Charm of Lhevinnes

By WALTER D. HICKMAN I' .1 HUSBAND and a wife walked I on the Murat stage. v s There were two Chickering pianos on the stage Sunday afternoon. For the time being these two forgot their dreams of wedded life. They were the artists of perfect touch and musical understanding. The seeond that the last note had died away from the two pianos, Josef Lhevlnne and Mme. Rosina Lhevl*nne became their natural selves. They were just Mr. and Mrs. Lhevinne, life’s comrades. I noticed during several of the most remarkable ovations I have ever witnessed at a piano recital that Lhevlnne squeezed the hand of his wife. She smiled and again they returned to the two pianos to charm again the audience. The Lhevinnes did not stqp with one or two encores after a stated group on the program, but they played four encores to one group. The audience honestly demanded it. It is wonderful to see two great artists surrender to the desire of an audience. The audience wanted piano music. The artists were there. So

CENTENNIAL OBSERVED CTawfordsville Presbyterians Begin Special Services Sunday. By Times Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., March 10.—Addresses by the Rev. F. G, Howard of the Trinity Methodist Church, Crawfordsville, the Rev, Mr. McCrain of Frankfort and the Rev, Mr. Graham, of Lafayette today continued the centennial celebration of the founding of the Presbyterian Church hers. Members of the First Presbyterian Church begun special services in honor of the occasion Sunday, The Rev. John Robertson McMahon of Montgomery, Ala., former pastor of the church here, and the Rev. Robert Worth McCormick spoke. THIEF ‘RETURNS’ DRESSES Man Who Purloins Package Receives Re-fund From Store. Police are searching today for the thief who, after stealing a package containing two dresses valued at $8.95 from the machine of Mrs. Marie Borman, 1122 Union St., parked at Meridian and Washington Sts., took the dresses back to the L. S. Ayres Company, where they had been purchased Saturday, and received the cash refund. A saleswoman told Mrs. Borman that a man representing himself as Mr. Gorman returned the dresses.

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was tho audience. The result was that everybody got together at the Murat yesterday afternoon. Why Not Have the Lhevinnes Here Each Year as Big Event? From the standpoint of complete satisfaction, Ona B. Talbot has never brought two artists to the Murat (since I have been here) that came so near pleasing every one in the audience. As I noticed the audience respond to the artistry of these two gifted people and observed the way they answered the desire of those present, I thought what a wonderful thing It would be to bring the Lhevinnes to Indianapolis each year as the chief piano recital treat of the season. I mean this and I believe that 99 per cent of those present yesterday w'ill agree with me. Josef Lhevlnne is a master of technical playing. He is not a machine. You seem to feel the heart beat of the very man even when he is playing the most delicate notes. He turns the piano at times into a lark. Once or twice I thought that Lhevlnne had kissed the piano, so sweet and beautiful were the tones. I believe that all of us present yesterday at the Murat owe Mrs. Talbot a letter of thanks for bringing the Lhevinnes to Indianapolis.

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GEISEL FUNERAL TUESDAY Services for Former Railroad Man to Be Held at .1. C. Wilson Parlous. Funeral services for Henry F. Geisel, 79, who died Friday at his home, 519 N. Davidson St., will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the J. C. Wilson funeral parlors, 1939 N. Meridian St. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Geisel had lived in Indianapolis fifty-three years. For forty-four years he was chief inspector of rolling stock construction on the Big Four. At the time of his death he was retired. He is survived by three sons, Walter H., Harry Cf. and Louis C. Geisel, and a daughter, Mrs. F. Gamerdinger. HEYWOOD BROUN COMING New York Dramatic Clitic to Address Contemporary Club. Heywood Broun, novelist and New York dramatic critic will speak to the Contemporary Club Wednesday night at the Masonic Temple. Attendance has been limited to club members and guests. Broun's subj.'-ct is “Confessions of a. Dramatic Critic.” Mrs. Lon* Resigns Mrs. Minnie C. Lenz, 902 N. Pennsylvania St., employed In the office of the United States district attorney for fifteen years, will leave her position March 31. She submitted her resignation to Homer Elliott, district attorney, last week. Her successor has not been named, Elliott said.

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