Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1945 — Page 21
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Football playing and symphony playing both demand teamwork. So said Mel Taube, backfield coach from Purdue, addressing the palgn-opéning dinner of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra last night at Murat Temple, -
. flort from every More than 100 volunteer workers Sing vie extra. effort brings footalso heard campaign instructions, i victory, Mr. Taube said, “Every from Oren D. Pritchard, general| yor must throw himself wholechairman, and words of welcome heartedly into this Symphony camfrom Fabien Sevitzky, the Sym-|ogion in order to achieve success. phony's conductor. Robert A. Adams |” ," prief program of musical
Symphony Mr. Taube began his informal|included a duet between Rudolph talk by stating his bewilderment at| Mazzari and Ashley Paige of the being asked to address a Symphony | bass section, Mr. Paige playing two “Maybe it was because they saxophones simultaneously; a heard I took piano lessons for seven | boogie-woogie duet for flute and years and can still stumble through | bassoon, played by Allen Jensen and two bars of the ‘Scarf Dance,’ ” he! Arthur Lannutti; and s rousing said. ’ imitation of oldtime, offkey German a comparison between band done by brass-section memRpt orchestra music, Mr. |bers, including Harold. Hansen, Taube expressed his amazement at| Robert Mogilnicki, Harry Millen
New Kirshbaum (SCOUTS HOLD JUBILEE _ Club Organized | gpEN HOUSE FRIDAY
MARILYN KOFFMAN is tem- | or of Scout unit 50 will enporary chairman bf the*new club tertain with a jubilee open house formed at Kirshbaum Comfnunity {at the West Michigan Street MethCenter for young adults between |oBist church tomorrow night. Scout- * the ages of 18 and 30. : 4 Sponsored by the USO, the Jewish Welfare board and the Kirsh.b.a um | C om m u nity Center, the club has been formed to .promote social, cultural and athletic ace
At 4 p. m. Marilyn Koffman , Sunday the ten of Butler university, a former nominating committee will meet | ...¢ jeader. at the Center to establish a defi-
nite meeting date for election ° 12 VICTIMS OF FIRE
res will Ad Shu's Two south side fire victims were part of its program, but interest: in “fair” condition at‘ Methodist also-is being expressed for music hospital today. The blaze was at appreciation, panel discussion and (1502 8. Randolph st.
Committee-chiirmen are: Henrietta Schwarts, cultural; Einel {ter Mek: Elotunte Toe So
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MAY BE DISPUTED cued the occupants. Patrolman An order of the Public Service ; Commission of Indiana to the Pan-
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"Among the principals at last night's Indisnapelis Symphony cam- |chairman of the Pennsylvinia dipaign dinner at Murat Temple were (left to right): Oren D. Pritchard, (vision; Paul Musick of Columbus, : | trained campaign chairman; Mrs. Easley R. Blackwood, chairman of women ad 3 hal » op civilian| workers; and Fabien Sevitsky, the orchestra's conductor. leaders tu states THE SECOND annual banquet versity of
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MUSICAL PROGRAM ToS
ols La Indiana Dean Bernard C. Gavit of the oie Al University sd I. Us Law School'and Dean Henry AID QUITS | School Alumni assocls B. Witham of the Indianapolis WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (U. P.).| held last night at the Columbia gjyision, I.-U, Law School, who State James F.| club ballroom. Widely known were among the speakers, and announced the| educators spoke and football Judge Curtis G. Shake, president of his special assistant,] movies were shown by John of the I. U. Law School Alumni Kovatch, assistant football coach association, President Herman B to take a business) of I. U. Left to right (above): Wells of I. U, also attended the
ty ‘Teachers’ Professional meeting
Saturday. SE Instrumental numbers will be giv-
Relichi, Betty Gibbons and Marilyn Miller. - The primary choir. of 60 volces| 3 from Decatur Central and West Newton schools also will sing. Margie McQuillen, soprano, will be soloist, Ensembles from the Decatur Central choir include Mildred Owens, Opal Westerfield, Joanna Cory, Joy Ann Nelson, Mary Ann Moore, Margie McQuillen, Jean Lazaro, Shirley Carter and Jean Ross.
U. 8. QUITS CZECHOSLOVAKIA WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (U. P). ~The state department said yesterday that the evacuation of Amerfcan troops from Czechoslovakia, which began last Saturday, will be completed within the time limit of
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