Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1929 — Page 2

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CONCERTS END MUSIC WEEK IN CITY SCHOOLS Butler Band. *Y’ Orchestra Programs Feature Today’s Events.

Muui 'itk for Indianapolis schools ended today with proprams sponsored by the Cosmopolitan School of Musk in ten public schools. Chairman in charpe ni the school programs were Theresa Sanders, Blo>- om Robert.'' Wallace Woolfolk. M Stovall Mrs. Fannie Murray and Hortense Smith. Other program for National Music week will continue through Saturday. At noon today the Butler university band pave a concert on the south : ’ey. of the Soldiers' and Sailors’ Monument. Anton Bre<: was to play the Scottish Rite carillon at 3:45 this afternoon. One of the features of the day's program will be a Y. M. C. A. junior orchestra concert at 8 tonight in the “Y.” The orchestra will be directed by Leslie Troutman and will bo aided by the Whittier choir school of No. 33. Sarah Elizabeth Marks, pianist, and Alex Cory, saxophonist, will also assist. A phonograph concert was given at noon today at the “Y." Members of the East. Tenth Street Met hod is' Church Choral Society

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Plans for the sale of American Legion poppies on Indianapolis streets May 25 were being completed today under direction of Miss Gay Madden, 3017 Northwestern avenue, Seventh district poppy chairman. The poppies are made entirely by the disabled men in r.vernment hospitals and convalescent workshops. For each poppy produced they are paid 1 cent. They arc distributed by volunteer workers lrom the auxiliary. Every penny contributed for a poppy goes into direct relief for a needy soldier or his family. . will give a concert at 8 tonight at the church.

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