Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1946 — Page 14
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Sevitzky to Direct Unique Amateur Orchestra.
~Pive light classical selections will be played tomorrow night at the Scottish Rite Symphony orchestra's debut concert, directed by Fabien Sevitzky Tomorrow's program by the unique amateur orchestra will be given in Scottish Rite cathedral auditorium at 7:45 and 0:15 p.m. The double-header has been neces
¥ sitated by great detnand for tickets, which are now exhausted for both performances. The program will include the Coronation march from Meyerbeer’s
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opera, “The Prophet”; Strauss’ “Blue “Raymond”; Victor Herbert's Fantasy” and Sousa's famous march, “The Stars and Stripes Forever.” v
Set for Tomorrow
A program of solo and concerted
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Janis Paige and ‘Zachary Scoit in “Her Kind of Man,” now at the , Circle, ud
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INDIANA : nian,” with Joel MeCres, Brian Donlevy, Sonny Tufts - snd Barbars Bitton, at 11, 1:46, 4:32, 1:18 and “Strange aon.” “with Brenda Marshall snd William Gar gan, at 12:44, 3:30, 6:16 and 9:03.° KEITH'S “Crash Dive,” at 11:30, 3:02, 6:34 and 10:06 od Sau Two Flags,” at 1:23, 4:58 x ; 3 bi Loxw's Ford Kaufman, who plpys the “x of 1048,” 1:10, episla oes 1:40 and 10: 3% 1% role of Ben Stevens in “Snafu” LYRIO
“Sentimenisl Journey,” with John Payne and Maureen O'Hara, at j1:12 1:28, 3:34, 5:45, 7:08 and
at the Civio theater.
AT THE CIRCLE—“Her Kind of Man,” with Dané Clark, Janis Paige and that veteran of several heel-portraying roles, Zachary Scott. . The story involves night clubs, gambling, double-crosses, with Mr. Scott as a gambler, Mr. Clark as a gossip columnist and Miss Paige as the gal who makes the wrong choice first. On the same bill is “Smooth as Silk,” with Kent Taylor and Virginia Greys
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the eighth annual Broad Ripple | high sehool music festival to be! presented at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in the high school auditorium. Participating in tomorrow's pro- | gram will be the Golden singers, the Girls’ Glee club, orchestra, band] and choir, Soloists. will include Lloyd Smith, violinist; Robert Carlisle, and Donald B8helhorn and Alice Curtis, duopianists,
TOP CROONERS ON GRANADA SCREEN
The country’s two most popular! crooners, -Bing Crosby and Frank{— Sinatra, will be heard in the Gra<| nada theater screen program’ beginning today. Crosby, playing opposite Ingrid | Bergman, will bé heard in “The ary's,” and Sinatra will sing in the course of his RKO
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RECITAL PLANNED AT INDIANA CENTRAL
Indiana Central college music department will present another senior recital at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Participants will be Miss Lorena Wiles, violinist, and Miss Julia George, pianist. Miss Jean Miller will be accompagist. Miss Wiles.is a pupil of Saul Ber-
Miss Anna Mary Glick.
PIANO TEACHERS' GROUP WILL MEET
The Indianapolis Piano Teachers association will hold its monthly meeting at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Bomar Cramer studios, 33 Monument circle. A regular business meeting will be followed by a recital of twopiano music.
JORDAN STUDENTS
Miss Rose Rohner and Miss Bar-
bara Bailey in joint recital at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Odeon, 106 E. North st. Miss Rohner is a plano student of Marie Zorn. Miss Bailey is a voice student of Charles Hedley.
IN RECITAL SUNDAY
Jordan conservatory will present
comedy opening tomorrow night
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