Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1945 — Page 26
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The Indianapolis MaennercHor of the Athenaeum Turners today anriounced new officers and soloists for the season. Auditions for member- | SEE ship will be held in the Athenaeum | H% Sunday at 3 p. m. 4 Kenneth C. Dundan,. assistant treasurer of the Capitol Paper Co. has been named president of "the group, Other new officers include George Amt, vice-president; Carlyle Dreier, secretary; Willlam Noelke, treasurer; Albert Nachtrieb, financial secrétary, and Maurice Pennicke, librarian, The board of directors elected includes Edward Mueller,” retiring president after five years -incumbency; Franz Binninger, president emeritus; Isaac W. Keen, Fred
Lee “Lasses” White and Kay Deslys are an odd couple of lovebirds in “Saddle Serenade” opening today at the Alamo,
Koehrn, Charles Buck, and Ludwig Burck. Named Chairman Mr, Duncan has appointed Clarence Elbert, Maennerchor conductor, chairman of the music committee, Other members are Mr. Koehrn, Mr, Keen, Mr. Mueller, Mr, Pennicke and Mr. Binninger. Those on the entertainment committee
Lana Turner
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are Al Kessler, chairman; ~ Jack Wed Turhan Bey. Worden and Mr, Mueller, Publicity heads are Mr. Keen, Robert| HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 7 (U. P.).— Behr and Mr. Elbert. iLana Turner, sweater-girl
[Dleksen, baritone, will appear Aaa) {pefore the end of the month.
, 1046. The curvaceous actress received ig Christmas musicale will be
her final decree yesterday. She presented Dec, 22, and the Triad charged cruelty. 5 {festival will be given at the Murat] apieo Turner :has revealed..to
on Feb, 9, 1946.
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Housing conditions are bad all over the country, and the travel department -of the Hoosier Motor club is aiding in a national effort to en-
{friends her plans to marry Bey, now in the army at Camp Roberts, Cal. The divorce ended Miss Turner's third marriage, and her second to Crane. In one of Hollywood's most hectic marital mixups, she won annulment of their marriage in February, 1943, and remarried him a month later after. he took a near-
courage tourists to make ar-|fata] dose of sleeping tablets. the profession, Here’ $ an Sppenanily to test your len FREE, rangements in advance for living| ‘They separated 8 year after the ULES: Contestants must be amateurs. Our students are sot Make eo facilities. second marriage because, the actress High, 7 inches high. Draw oaly th » lettering, 2, Use onl » pencil or pen. 5. fo b oll Shir, ant he Tg os a Russell E. Singer, general mana- | testified, Crane nagged and yelled
ger of the American Automobile As-!at her so “I almost lost my health.”
She won custody of their daughter, Cheryl Christine, 2 The first annulment. was. on grounds that “Crane's divorce from his first wife, the former Carol
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«when he married Miss Turner in Las Vegas, Nev., July 17, 1942, after lan evening of dancing. Miss Turner's first husband was! Bandleader Artie. Shaw. They eloped to Las Vegas on Valentine's Day, 1940, and were divorced Sept. 12 of the same year,
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Witold Malcuzynski, pianist, will star awarded a divorce from tobac- | appear as soloist, Nov. 10. Leona ,qnist Joseph Stephen’ Crane, of | | Flood, violinist, will hold. the sol |Indiana, was expected today 10] { position, March 9, 1946, and Donal {marry Turkish actor Turhan Bey!
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10 a.m. at 33 Monument circle, His topic will be “Interesting Methods and Material for the Progressive Piano. Teacher.” The lecture will be sponsored by the Gladys Alwes Music Shoppe, in co-operation with Carl Fischer, Inc, music publishers. A native of New York, Mr. Eckstein has studied under such teachers as Lazare Saminsky and Frederick Jacobi. His teaching studio in New York is also a con-
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