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Organists to Present Program
Sunday.
The American Cuild of Organists will present a child pianist and a concert, organist in a joint recital at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Scottish Rite cathedral. Dolores Holtz, 12-year-old dalighter of "Mr. and Mrs; George Holtz of Middletown, O., will play the piano and Oswald Rogatz of Bloomington will give the organ selections, Rogatz is a member of the faculty of the School of Music of Indiana university, to the concert for which there is no
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Chorale—Preludes ...........c... Bach “Bleepers Awake! A Voice Is Calling.” a ither Bhall I Flee?" “Come Now, Jesu Down From Heaven" ‘We All Believe in One God, Creator.”
(“The Giant Fugue'') Mr. Rogatz. Scherzo B Minor”. . CRA rR Chopin “Gardens in the Rain” . «+ Debussy “Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 8"... Liszt
Miss Holtz CE ER Shy Liszt ‘Ariel . . Bonnet “Toccata” (Thou Art the Rock) ......Mulet Mr. Rogatz, “Concerto, G. Minor” ay Molto Allegro Con Fucco. Andante, Presto,
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bp The Rev. Melvin Snyder, Frankfort, state superintendent of Pilgrim Holiness churches, will conduct a quarterly conference at the Brook-
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Carole Landis and George Murphy get “tied up” in “Having Wonderful Crime,” which started today at the Lyric.
Neighborhoods
AVALON-—"Picture of Dorian Gray" and “What a Blonde.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Affairs of Busan’ and '‘Bar 20 Rides Again.” BELMONT—THhrough Saturday: “Thrill of a Romance.” CINEMA Through Saturday: “Murder He Says” and “Objective Burma.” DAISY—"Strange Illusion” and ‘'Holly~ wood and Vine.” Tomorrow through ; Baturday: “Naughty Nineties” and “Woman in Green.” DREAM-—Through tomorrow: ‘‘Between Two Women” and “Three's a Crowd.” DRIVE-IN—Through tomorrow: ‘Murder He Says” and “Her Lucky Night.” EMERSON~Through Saturday: ‘Tarzan and the Amazons” and “The Green.” ESQUIRE—Through Friday: "Tomorrow the World” and ‘‘Torrid Zone.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE — Through Friday: “Wilson’’ and “Pardon Us." GRANADA — “Naughty Nineties" and “Woman in Green.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Thrill of a Romance’ and “Hollywood and Vine, HOLLYWOOD—Through Tomorrow: “Song for Miss Julie” and “Black Raven.” JRVING—Through Saturday: “Out of This World” and “Midnight Manhunt.” LINCOLN — Through tomorrow: ‘Ear Carroll Vanities” and “She's a Sweet heart." ; MAYWOOD-—Through tomorrow: “Take It or Leave It" and '‘Pearl of Death.” MECCA—Through tomorrow: ‘‘You're in the Army Now” and ‘Man Who Walked -Alone.”
' {OLD TRAIL — Through tomorrow: "The Town Went Wild" and ‘Baby Face Morgan.” ORIENTAL — “I Love a Mystery” and “She's a Sweetheart." Tomorrow
through Saturday: “Flame of Barbary Coast’ and “Honeymoon Ahead.” PARAMOUNT-—""Cowboy and the Lady” ~ and “Shadow of Suspicion.” Tomorrow and Friday: “Sergeant Mike” and “Lake Placid Serenade.”
the World" and ‘Torrid Zone."
REX-—Through tomorrow: ‘Song of Ber« nadette.”
RITZ — Through Saturday: “Gaslight” and “Fallen Sparrow.” RIVOLI—-Through Saturday: ‘Out of
This World” and “Midnight Manhunt,” ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: ‘Out of This World” and “Midnight Manhunt.” SANDERS—'‘National Velvet” and “Bere geant Mike.'* Tomorrow through Saturday: “Oh Susanna” and “Circumstantial Evidence.” SHERIDAN-—‘Pillow to Post” and “Horn Blows at Midnight.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Without Love” zan and the Amazons.” SPEEDWAY-—"Valley of Decision.” morrow through Saturday: ‘Blood on the Sun” and “Let's Go Steady.” STATE -— Through tomorrow: Nights” and “Phantom of 42d St.”
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Devil” and “Identity Unknown. ' AMBASSADOR ~— Through Saturday:
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LYRIC “Having Wonderful Crime,” with Carole Landis, Pat O'Brien and George Murphy, at 12:56, 4:05, 7:14 and 10:23 “Pan-Americana,” with Robert Benchley and Audrey Long, at 11:32, 2:41, 5:50 and 9:59. INDIANA “Wonder Man,” with Daniiy Kaye and Virginia Mayo, at 12:33, 3:44, 6:55 .and 10:06. “West of the Pecos,” with Robert Mitchum and Barbara Hale, at 11:29, 2:38, 5:49 and 9. KEITH'S “Springtime in the Rockies’' with Betty Grable and John Payne, at’ 12:55, 3:58, 7:08 and 10:07. . “Belle Starr,” with Gene Tierney and Randolph Scott; at 11:90,-2:34; 5:38 and 8:42. : + ENGLISH THEATER y “Tobacco Road,” with John Barton, at 2:30 p. m. and 8:30 p. m.
CIRCL) “Counter-Attack,” with Paul Muni and Marguerite Chapman, at 12:40, 3:50, 7. and 10:10. “Easy to Look At,” with Glogia Jean and Kirby Grant, at 11:35, 2:45, 6 and 9:10.
LOEW'S “Over 21," with Irene Dunn, Alexander Knox and Charles Coburn, at 12:25, 3:38, 6:47 and 9:58. : “Crime Doctor's Warning,” with Warner Baxter, at 11, 2:11, 5:22 and 8:33.
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THE MAN THAT MAKES THE MULE LAFF
Wade Starring In'Male Animal’
STARRING in the “Male Animal,” which opens Oct. 12, as the Civic theater's first show of the season is Harry V. Wade, who takes the part of Ed Keller. Members of the Civic theater may make reservations tomorrow for their tickets On Friday the general public may obtain ticket reservations at the theater box office, the management announced today.
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