Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1946 — Page 20
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Sparkling Show.
Probably Amerioks most, infiyen‘tial popular ‘pianist, Frankie Onrte, with his band and entertainers opened ‘to ‘a crowded house at tie Ajded by an. almost eniivly ‘now band, a large part of it returned veterans, Mr. Oarle puts on, ® pleasing and fast-paced show. 3 Much of his success is stabeable
morale high. Other touring bands, some of them more spectacularly brilliant, occasionally give an impression of seething irritation, Mr. Carle has ag mny imitators as there are pianists playing popular music. One reason is that he uses relatively simple harmonies and depends on rhythm and light, agile fingerwbrk for his effects, Carle Band Good
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Dr. William B, Heyne .
A "OHORAL music program will ‘be presented by the Concordia Seminary chorus of St. Louis at 8:15 in the Murat tonight. Directed by Dr, William B, Heyne, the B84-voice male choir a number of great chorales, beginning with Bach's famous version of Martin Luther's “A Mighty: Fortress Is Our God.” Tonight's concert. is being sponsorad by the Lutheran Servs ice club of Indianapolis,
stan,” with which he delighted yesterday’s audience, best sums up his style—that piece and the Frankie Carle Boogie, a new arrangement. In all the arrangements, the new Carle band sounds good. It's mel. | rather than heavy With * the. amplified | Carle piano as the dominant Instru-| ment, the effect is swell,
The diverting show includes Paul Allen and Marjorie Hughes, vocal-
low and clear,
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A chapter of the Future Business | Leaders of America has been or-
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_|Cast Star For ‘Amber’
Fox Picks British Girl Hard-Pressed Heroine.
| HOLLYWQOD, Feb. 1 /U. P).— | British Act Peggy Cummins, 20, ‘Was chosen from 216 contestants today to make. her American screen i debut In the titid rele, of a $3,000,000 futvg A produetion. of “Forever AmOpposite her in the male 1éad:role of Bruce Carlton will be screen hero Cornel Wilde, removed from suspension to take the part, Twentieth Century-Fox studios said production would start March 4 on the technicolor epip, whose casting hat been as long-drawn out and as well-publicized as that of “Gone With the Wind” Miss Cummins, small and blond, got her dramatic start with the Abbey players of Ireland when she was 11 and was an established star in England before coming here last year. The screen play, which has been approved by film censors was written by Philip Dunne from Kathleen Winsor’s best-seller. William Perlberg will produce the movie and John M. Btahl will direct.
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HOBLYWOQOD, Feb. 1 (U, P,).— Starlet Jane Harker, 22, and Lf, 26, navy ‘test | pilot, were on their way to Las { Vegas, Nev, today to be. married, The Warner Bros. actress sajd
ROGER CUSHMAN _
TO GIVE RECITAL|
Roger Cushman, Jordan con. servatory piano department head, will be heard in recital at 8:30.next Wednesday in World War Memorial auditorium, 4 For his first Indianapolis recital
of the season, Mr. Cushman has| *
chosen Bach's A minor fantasia and fugue, two Scarlatti sonatas and the Liszt B minor sonata in the first group. His second group will
include Willson Osborne's’ sonatina| -
(1044) and compositions by Debussy, Schumann and Balakirev.
There is no admission charge.
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The 1806 class otto, “Let all t! be thy counts th's,” 18 now | York to Califor ! members sent te | expressing their ability to attéhg. ' Present at th and Mrs. Frank | Mrs. George R | Mrs. Ora Pear: Martin, Dr. Jud Burton and Dr.
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: Betty Linde |sHe 3 gl gb and Bdna|®8: vice president; Kenneth Me- |, Ga Od ay 6 OFpic Mae, who do remarkably precise Glothlin, secretary; Doris Jugh,|yy pis gan Pedro base Monday. regory PECK Thies fire , Ine and graceful dance routines. treasurer; Pat McCann, reporter iyanjer a University of Alabams w were slightly bu th * | What seemed to please yesterday's i Robert Newton, faculty ad-|giaquate, is from Birmingham, Als. they were trappe
audience most was the few minutes of solos by Mr. Carle, with only the rhythm section in the back-
|Miss Harker is a native of San
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The Lawrence Central have been an-
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Indiana Theatre Bldg. ———————— ——— ground. einen. | iOUN CEA by John Brill, president of ACTOR FACES $3000 A PETE I SPECIALYY Confined to J the senior class: June Cain, Law-| LAWSUIT OVER DOGS| “FALA AT HYDE PARK" ip gd
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| rence Crouch - and Joanne Mohler | HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 1 (U, Po will write the class history; Lois! Actor Bruce Cabot was charged to{Snyder, Joyce Charmichael and | |day with letting his dogs run | Bobbie Taylor will write the class {loose in the house he rented will; Pat McCann, Katherine Tur-| from Claude Graham- White, - plo[ner and Bob Wamsley will plan the | | neer British aviator. commencement; Jim Manka, Bar-| Mr, Graham-White, now in Lon{bara Mock and Jeanette Winton don, filed suit in superior court for oT {are In charge of the baccalaureate |qgmages amounting to $3000, Jerry MANN {services. Bob Carter, Jene Worstell, | ———— - Betty LINDE Ella Giltner, John Brill and Mr, 0 {Kqtsling will handle memorial serv. { ices.
| Lester Cralg, vice president of
Lawrence, has ahnounced the honor {roll for the first semester: seniors, | Pat Kord, Henry Trittipo, Kather{ine Turner; juniors, Ruth Gardener, ‘Rosemarie Schalk, Harvey Oraig, {Dick Hooten, Charles Peters, Betty. Bragdon, Charles Milnes, Nancy { Rector, Pauline Smith, Doris Pugh; |sophomores, Frances Thomas, Patty Todd, Warren Wardell, Dawn Lyle, {Johnnie Weaver: freshmen, Julie |Ann McConnel, Richard Gardener, Tommy - Wheeler, , Tommy Allen, {Barbara Barker, Jill Deputy, Joe |Parker, Mary Wilson, and eighth |grade, Lois Walker, Delores Hampton, June Perry, Arlene Pollard, Barbara Bennett, Jeanette Barker,
‘BOYS STEAL 35,000 AMMUNITION ROUNDS
BEATTLE, Wash, Feb. 1 (U. P.. | —More than 35,000 rounds of as|sorted ammunition stolen from {army and navy magazines were re[covered today with the arrest of {nine boys ranging in age from 13 [to 16. | Police still were looking for an explanation of what the youngsters’ {planned to do with their miniature| arsenal.
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