Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1934 — Page 8
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20 TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS FROM JORDANJUNEIS Nine of Class to Receive Joint Degrees From Butler U. Twenty persons are candidates for degrees, diplomas and certificates from the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music on June 15 when the music school will hold its sixth anual commencement exercises at 8:15 p. m. in Odeon hall. Nine members of the graduate group will receive their awards jointly from the conservatory and Butler university, affiliated institutions. They have done their academic work at Butler and enrolled for music courses at the conservatory. The Rev. George Arthur Frantz, First Presbyterian church pastor, will be the commencement speaker. Glenn Friermood, head of the voice department, will sing; Donald G. Gilley, of the organ department, will play, and Max T. Krone, school director, will preside and present the awards. The program will be open to the public. The candidates are Carl Frye, Delphi; Thomas Clem, Anderson; Edith Gunther, Osgood; Iloe McKinney, Kirklin: Amos Smith, Oaklandon; Loretta Martin, Ladoga; Juanita Vance, Washington; Florence Wallace. Hays, Kan.; Ruth Gant, Columbus; Helen Ashby, Roaehdale; Mary Ella Pock. Zionsville; Lucy Clark, Martinsville; Helen Myers, Anderson, and Frances Wishard. Mrs. Florence Lewis, Ed- i ward Emry, Katherine Sommer, Beth Wilson. Lorenz Kropp and Mary Helen Seal, all of Indianap- | olis. J. K. LILLY PURCHASES FAMED FOSTER SONGS | Philanthropist to Distribute Composer's Works. The entire first edition of "A Pro- I gram of Stephen Foster Songs,” just off the press, has been purchased by I J. K. Lilly, owner of Foster Hall. I Every radio station in the United I States will receive a copy, as a gift I from Mr. Lilly. ; The collection has been edited | and provided with new accompani- I ments by John Tasker Howard, who I has written several books on Amer- I ican music, including a previous one I on Stephen Foster. Mr. Howard I spoke in Indianapolis' recently. The program is divided into four I groups of Foster songs, and illustra- I tions include a view of Foster Hall; I first draft of “My Old Kentucky I Home,” and other interesting re- I productions of manuscripts of songs, j LOCAL ARTIST WINS $1,200 PARIS PRIZE | Panel of Christ Wins Coveted Sculp- j ture Award. A sculptured panel of Christ over- I come by the weight of the cross on | the road to Calvary, one of the I fourteen traditional “Stations of the I Cross.” has won the Beaux Artes | Institute of Design annual Paris prize for Joe M. Mclntosh, 28, In- I dianapolis sculptor. \ Mr. Mclntosh's “Stations of the I Cross” were done for a Roman I Catholic church in New York City. I The prize brings him $1,200 for I three months study in Paris. Here | he studied art at Technical high I school and the John Herron Art In- I stitute. Mr. Mclntosh's parents are I dead, but two brothers and two sis- I ters live in Indianapolis. f OFFICERS WILL HONOR CITY ARMY INSTRUCTOR Colonel Madison to Be Guest at I Banquet Sunday. Lieutenant -Colonel Irving M. I Madison, instructor of the One ! j Hundred Fifty-first infantry, Indi- I ana national guard since 1928, will ! be honored at the fourteenth an- 1 nual banquet of the regiment in the I Antlers Sunday night. * Colonel Madison has been as- I signed to Jefferson Barracks. Mo. I He will report for duty June 10. One I hundred and fifty officers are ex- I pected to attend. Colonel Albert H. I Whitcomb will return in September I to take command of the regiment. I SCOTTISH RITE SET FOR BELL RECITALS Masons Arrange Carillon Series for J City Cathedral. First of a series of carillon re- | citals at the Scottish Rite ca- I thedral, North and Meridian streets, | will be presented at 7 Sunday night by David L. Neafus. Plans for the series, on the Arthur R. Baxter carillon, are in charge of a committee appointed recently by Paul E. Fisher Scottish Rite thrice potent master.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
-JUNE 12, 1934
