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RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE | Jo\ich Music to Be

1340 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley) Susday oe 020 4. M Developed Here The “Friends of Jewish Music”

Services Wed. and Sun. — 1:30 P. M HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor . 5 ~ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL |are at work to further the cause CHURCH of synagog, Hebrew and Jewish classical mpsic ‘of high standards for Jews and non-Jews of Indianapolis, ° Janot Roskin, musical director of the Beth-El Zedeck congregation and composer of various musical works, organized the “Friends of

REV. MARCES W. JOHNSON. 10:00 A M—Church School,

190 Sermon: PRIMARY BELIEF" WESTBROOK CHURCH

(Nazarene) 819 8. Denison St.

4500 West, % Block South of W. Wash. {jewish Music.” Bert BSicanoff is|Papa 120 C, Davis, Pastor treasurer and Albert Cooper, assistant.

~—Sunday Services— The organization is in the process of inaugurating a Jewish singing society to be known as the “Hazomir” which means Hebrew choral society. Two annual concerts to be given by the society are envisioned

9:30 A.M. and 10:45 A, M. Rev. G. B. Wright, Guest Speaker,’

PILGRIM HOLINESS

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Mr, Roskin is assisted in this new artistic endeavor by his wife, Evelyn Borofsky-Roskin, temple organist and pianist. Rehearsals have begun for the first program to be given by the society at an unannounced date. Selections include “Miriam’s Song

hi Fd . J. Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave.

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS

of Triumph” by Schubert, famous

Civic Stages * "Papa Is All’

Portrays Dutchman Who Browbeats Family. THE CAST MOIR oouianverinrnsrsens Dorothea Craft JAK... iaiiianeniinens r Jr. State Trooper Brendle...... Louis Stauber aaa a SANA NEA. LY Helen Rogers Mrs. Yoder ......ci.c00: Frances Westcott

By HENRY BUTLER One way to appreciate good ama~teur theater is to attend an early rehearsal,

“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 'Frontier Gal'

NEIGHBORHOODS _ Tl

Yvonne de Carle, “Frontier Gal”

Ten days ago, “Papa Is AlL" which opened its seven-day run at the Civic last night, was still on a bare stage. Members of the cast were still learning their lines. Technicians were still constructing scenery. Last night the curtain rose to reveal an authentic and solid-looking Pennsylvania Dutch farmhouse

Latin Emcee Sways Crowd

Tito Guizar's Revue Well Received at Murat.

AVALON = “Sadills Leather Law" “Northwes Tomorrow

Trail.” or

“Love Letter.”

DREAM Horn Blows at Midnjght” and Island.” Late show only: “Winthrough Tuesday

None” “Molly and Me." Tomorrow Tuesday: “The Dolly at the Circle. Sisters.” ] ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday: “To Have

and Have Not" and “Up in Mabel's

FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Tuesday: “Geo. Whiie's Seandniy and “Two

GARFIELD—"Captain Kida” “Blonde Ransom." thi

Tuesday: ‘Mildred Plates” and “Song of the Prairie.” GRAN. Wednesday: of the the Wild snd “Don Juan Que gan, ” HOLLYWOOD Snel in Socigty ag “Riders of

through Tuenday: Dr Radio "and “Come Out ehine

Adano” and

hy SF Signal” and |T Tuesday: “She Went to Race”

“Radio Stars on Parade” and » Tomorrow ' through Tues-

cantata with Biblical text; “Shir Haadamah” (Song of Earth), Pal{estinian cantata by Leo Low; and

kitchen. Members of the cast! prom Mennonites to Mexicana in| oees” AO FO CO and “Danpitched right into their dialog With| one evening is a quick trip, even for| ger Signal” Tomorrow throug _ professional assurance and timing. |g trusty '41 model. lian Te Bor ana Tun “Papa Is All” concerns a family | Tit; Guizar and his Pan-Amer- | iNCOLN— "That's the Spire” and browbeaten by a thick-headed,|icon revue were at the Murat last| Hustlers of the Badlands | Tomor: Pennsylvania Dutch father, a fanat-| night It seemed a good idea to| una * or ical and bigoted Mennonite. * hear part of the program. MECCA—8 on » Rainbow” and Evidence on Papa When we slunk into the Murat| Firebrands of AUZORA. lant Say case | late, the Estrellitas, a six-piece| Yes” and “Rhythm up.” Time out for comment. In OLD Blackie's Rendes-

anybody finds the character of Papa incredible, there is plenty of evidence. As a native Keystoner, can report my father’s story of an

NORTH SIDE traditional melodies-and folk songs. NAZARENE : in the society will be answered arent “ride "oi oiarea: | if interested pevsons will call TARevival on ath ; Week i 5957 mornings from 8 to 11 a. m. ne. BRE, CHRIST TEMPLE ERMA t (Apostolis Paith _TA- ht, Io pastor 403 West Fall Creek vey “SOUTH SIDE N Sunday. 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P M Olive St. and ARENE Av: Apostolic Church of Christ A. L. EMMERT, Pastor 815 BE. 8t. Clair, Eid. Alex B. Anderson

Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Preaching Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. N.Y. B. 8, 6:30 P. M.

Sunday School Even

hool -M.| better than he treated his children, Wednesday and Friday... ...... 8 ‘00 P.M. PUBLIC INVITED

ornery Pennsylvania Dutch papa. Reproached for treating his hogs

he said, “Pigs is assets; children is liabilities.”

Wednesday Prayer Meeting. T45 P. M. ng

FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Church Woodlawn :Avenue and Wright Street 9:30 and 10:45 A. M, 530 P. M. Tuesday and Thursday—7:30 P. M. Rev. R. lL MENGES, Pastor

TRUE GOSPEL CHURCH

1723 Howard st. (W. Indpls.)

Services will Resume Back to Free ' Pentecostal Way

A Hearty Welcome Awaits You

“Salvation Army Citadel 26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Holiness Meeting. 6:30 P. M.—Young People's Legion. 8:00 P. M.—Evening Salvation Meeting.

— Saturday ....:eccriierrrisrvars 7:30P. M. i ADJ. AND MRS. VAN der VLEIT, [Sunday SchOOl ................ 9:30 A.M allow the fence over), decides on officers in charge of services. Music by the | Sunday Morn. Tarrying Service 10:45 P. M. enge. » 8 net wirsusrney 15 .M. Women’s Chorus. Mrs Genge, Director Sunday Night crashes OE Lands in Prison ———————— he THE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY INVITED Rev. oS Danett He takes a pot-shot at what

In Patterson Greene's play, daughter Emma goes with her fella by Lancaster over to see a movie yet (don’t mind the language; that's

Papa, infuriated by the un-Men-nonite frivolity of movies and by Emma's gross immorality (it was bad enough she should talk to the

thinks is Emma's “surweigher”

GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

“2842 SHELBY STREET

Worship and Preaching ...............covv0un 11:00 A. M. Bible Bthdy ........ 0c canvisvsireirernsedi 10:00 A. M. Evening Service ............o..c.canves veesngs T:00 P.M. Wednesday Evening Bible Study ....... Sains 7:45 P. ML Ww. L. TOTTY, Minister GA. 1742

(surveyor) fellow, hits the wrong person and lands in prison. Papa is therefore “all,” meaning ‘he is

the Aukamp family. The Civic attempted something

ASSEMBLIES GOD

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AST. SUNDAY,

pretty difficult in this play. Pennsylvania Dutch accent is hard to render. In many Pennsylvania communities, it co-exists with what the natives cail Dutch, an extremely “low” German (Plattdeutsch) in which al! new and technical words are English. German word order

NEW SERIES . . . SUNDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS REVELATION

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Tuesday, February 12th, 7:30 p. m. Religion in Reverse!

® ¢ o Revelation’s strangest symbols explained . its mysteries made plain . . . the verse by verse study of the "Apocalypse next Sunday night. . Meetings free and a free syllabus will be given to those who attend.

Meetings transferred from Murat Theater to the

NORTH SIDE CHURCH

CORNER 23D AND ALABAMA STS. Take Central Ave. trackless trolley to 23d and walk two blocks west. Featuring

YOUTH FOR YOUTH

A Priday evening genic of symposium lectures by youth for youth, with PICTURED TRUTH.

Priday, February 15, 7:30 p. m. "PEACE OR PIECES" Europe's Fate and the UNO in Prophecy.

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band, were playing lively Mexican

your feet think they too could do

tables? Where's the beer? Por that part of the show was night-club material and called. for a Hollywood setting (“Waiter, a table for Miss Grable and me.) It seemed out of place in the sym-hony-saturated Murat. Then Tito Guizar came on the stage and took over. Won the Crowd The man has personality. What's more, he has a fine and well trained

velous knack of persuading the audience that they're his pals. Last night he got the audience (balcony full, downstairs riot) singing “Cielito Lindo.” He got them

Mexicans teach the cowboys, or vice versa?). Everybody was happy. A man who can do that sort of thing easily and naturally is a great person, You and I know the sort of emcees and comics who try to do it. Some of them heckle the crowd or use lewd gags. And you and I know how most of them flop. Guizar last night was just a fihe

music. With some electronic help| omorro day: ‘Peller An(mike and “electric guitar), they Neil Ad “Under Hasina flea. 3 I|managed to produce a large and prev ik Hoult 2 or, gleeful din of that stuff that makes and Monday: “The Dolly Bisters” and “A Sporting Chance.”

PARAMOUNT “Criminals Within"

the rumba. Phantom of the Piaina” Tomarrow Mi 1 tmas - It was fine. It was wonderful and, Monday on rams nnec But you wondered: Where are the PARKER—“Ba Coast Gent” “and

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RITZ "What Next, Corporal Hargrove?” and “And Then There Were None.” Tuesday:

Tomorrow through Spanish Main” snd “Radio Parade.”

RIVOLI "Pang Sunt and “She Went Last show only: a through Tuesday:

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voice (he planned, practiced for and Huan Quill call of “Tomorrow” through started an operatic career). Tue y da’ and the Thief" ’ i - and Ship.” What's still more, he has a mar re “Couptar' = Abtatk™

end at the Waldorf.”

SPEEDWAY — “Mexicana” and “Danger al” Tomorrow and Monday: “Getd “I Love a»

Signal. ting Gertie's Garter” an Bandleader.”

STATE “Blondie from Brooklyn" “West of the Pecos.” Tomorrow through

Tu Counter-Attack” set in El Dorado.”

STRAND ‘Call of the Wild" apd "Don

Tuesday “Prison

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Tomorrow and Pyro d Qamy” and “Man

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SHERID. “Abbott and Costello in Hollywood” and “The Hidden Eye." Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Week-

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Penge Me and’ “Sensation Hunt

SEVITZKYS HOSTS TO LOCAL WRITERS

Dr, and Mrs. Fablen Sevitzky were hosts yesterday at a lunch $a Yar FEPECScHtatives of the piv at the Athenaeum. Guests included Corbin Pact and Carl Lewis of the Star, Miss Martha McHatton of the News, and Richard Lewis and Henry Butler of The Times. Also present were Howard Harrington, manager of the Indianapolis Symphony or-

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ALAN CURTIS TAKES BRIDE LAS VEGAS, Nev., Feb. 9 (U. P). —Movie Actor Alan Curtis, and Sandra Lucas, New York model, were honeymooning here today. Thye were married at the Little Church of the West yesterday by the Rev. A. C. Melton.

STRATFORD — “Shadow of Bus and “West of the Pec Tomorrow throu Tuesday: “Tonight and Every Night” and “Muggs Ri Again.” Open 10 Y ' a AMBASSADL Pius Tax bdd :

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Carlo and Rod Oa 4:40, 7:30, 10:20 and 1:10. Rathbone and Migs Be Bruel ost 1245, » 45, 3: 6:35, 9:15 and 12 nday—'"Frontier at 1:35, - 4 ». 7:10 ry 10. te Algiers,” at 13:30, 3:15, 6:06 and 8:50. INDIANA

“The Bells of St. Mary's,” with Ingrid Befguisn and Bing Crosby, Jr :30, 2:60, 5:10, 7:30 and ‘Su Marys,” at 5:08, bo! 2 A av KEITH'S

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LOEW'S “Up Goes Maisie,” with Ann Sothern and Geor e Murphy, at 12:33, 3:45, 6:57, 10:12 1:2.

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