Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1944 — Page 23

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More than 350 musicians compose the six bands which will give a massed band concert at Riverside park tonight as a feature of Sahara Grotto week, which continues until Sunday. J. B. Vandaworker, of The News newsboys’ band, will wield the conductor's baton for the opening selection in the program of novelty and patriotic music. Other directors and bands are Charles A. Henzie, Jordan conservatory: J. I. Skidmore, Danville high school; Merrill Henry, Johnson county 4-H club; Roger Riley, Boy Scouts, and O. H. lLaslie, Indiana Musie Co. Frank Haugh, monarch of Sahara Grotto, announces today that Pat Hargen's clowns, the Hungry Bix and the Revelers will entertain and that there will be free ad-

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MATINEES TO BEGIN

The regular summertime matinees will begin at the Fountain Square theater Wednesday and at the Gra-

nees will be continuous from 1:30

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STEPHEN FOSTER CONCERT PLANNED

A concert of Stephen Foster music will be sponsored by the chancel choir of the Bellaire Methodist church, under the direction of Clifford D. Long, Tuesday evening in the church recreation rooms. Marcella Lucas Stoot will play the organ accompaniments and there will be instrumental music also by the Broad Ripple string trio including Carolyn Harvey, violinist, Rhea McGoldrick, cello, and Peggy Hunter pianist,

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NAVY CLUB PLANS SKATING PARTY HERE

Navy club auxiliary U. 8. 8. Indianapolis 4, will sponsor a roller skating party at Rollerland, 928 N. Pennsylvania st, Monday night, with proceeds to finance the club's

work in co-operation with the U. 8. Naval hospital in Chicago, Club members contributed 35 cakes to the Wabash st. U, 8. O. during the month of May.

SCHEDULE TWO YIOLIN RECITALS

Olive Kiler will present violinists in two recitals next week. The first will be by John Medjeski and Lois | Shaw assisted by Betty Bowers and Mrs. Helen Rice, pianists, at 8 p. m. Monday in the Cropsey auditorium. The other will be given by Robert Bruner assisted by Mary Jean

Concert Slated

\ mpl For Father's Day A Father's day band concert will be given by The Indianapolis News Newsboys’ band at 8 o'clock Sunday night under the sponsorship of the Garfield, Brookside and Rhodius park PAL clubs. James B. Vandaworker will direct the band with Ruth Otte as soloist. A color guard will be provided by the Hilton U, Brown Jr. post of the American Legion. Arrangements for the concert were made by Miss Ruth Smith, music supervisor for the park department, and Sgt. Emmett Staggs in co-operation with PAL club directors, Cpl. Larry Hilton of Garfield, Cpl. Forrest Higgs of Rhodius and Cpl. James Burford of Brookside, and Kenneth Jeffries, band

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Today is a day to be proud of! One of the most impor tant happenings of the war bas just been announced —. the Superforiress has entered the fight. Behind the quansity production of this mighty airplane lies the military vision of the Army Air Forces general staff, and the most advanced ideas and skills gained by Boeing in ten years of building heavy bombardment airplanes.

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