Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1946 — Page 14
1048 music festival were held last ~ night at Broad Ripple park. Before an attentive and
fhusiastic audience, 31 wk entries, solo and groups, did their best singing and playing on this first of the festival's three evenings. Judges, representing three Indianapolis newspapers, were Walter ‘Whitworth of the News, Julian 8Sulof the Star, and Henry ButThe Times. . judges chose as winners of evening's preliminaries contestants in the
sopranos; Dorothy Jane Perine, contralto; Robert M. Calland, tenor; and Joe Foerderer, baritone. Instrumentalists chosen were . Jean Deputy, clarinet; Wilbur Mil- ‘ Jer, trumpet, and Margaret Curtis,
Zion Evan-
Dale W. Young, gelical church organist and instructor at Jordan conservatory, is back in civilian life after more than four years in the army. With an artilleryman’s experience in three European campaigns, Mr. Young returns also with enviable background in organ study and playing in Belgium, Germany and England, :
. Mexican Folk-Song
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Teen Canteeners will be entertained with songs and music by Mrs. Martha Martin, local specialist in Mexican folk-songs, at Buzz
violin. Betty Basten was selected as top baton-twirler. Best competing choral groups were named as follows: Lawrence] Township Girls’ Glee club, Georgia | Isgrigg, director, girls’ chorus: St. | Joan of Arc chorus, Edward Krieger, director, women's chorus; Sahara Grotto Glee club, Everett Todd, director, men's chorus and the R. Nathaniel Dett Jr. chorus, Russell Brown, director, mixed , chorus, Next step towards Wednesday | evening's finals at Brookside park | will be tonight's preliminaries at 8 p. m. in Rhodius park.
BUTLER SCHEDULES . GUIDANCE SESSIONS
“Making Guidance Function” will be the themé of the Butler university workshop July 22-26, Dr. P. M. Bail, Dean of the College of Education sponsoring the meetings, has annouriced. Four workshops will meet daily in addition to lecture-discussion sessions. . Counseling techniques, the teacher: in the guidance program, and using pupil information are subjects that will be discussed. Registration for the five-day meeting will be held Monday, and instruction will start the same day.
RITES FOR COLUMBUS TRAFFIC VICTIM SET
Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind, Aug. 16—Fu- ‘ neral services will be held at the ‘Bethel Baptist church south of + Columbus at 2 p. m. Wednesday for Mrs. Beulah Ruth Teeters, 25, who was fatally injured in an auto accident near Anderson Sunday.
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COLISEUM Jerry. Colonna and his “Hollywood Jam-boree," sponsored by the Indianapolis police department's Pal clubs, with dancing scheduled after the show, at 8:30.
CIRCLE
Claude Thornhill, his band and sage show, at 109, 4:08, 7:06 and
“The Bamboo Blonde,” with Frances Langford, at 11:28, 2:27, 5:26, 85:07 and 10:34, INDIANA “A Stolen Life,” with Bette Davis, Dane Clark and Glenn Ford, at 11, 1:06, 3:10, 5:30, 7:45 and 10,
» LOEW'S “Whistle Stop,” with George Raft, Ava Gardner, Victor MeLaglen and Tom Conway, at 11:04, 1:53, 4:40, 7:38 and 10:18. . Phantom Thiel,” with ChesJ Morris, at 12:43, 3:31, 6:19 and 10. )
LYRIC “The Seventh Veil" with James Mason and Ann Todd, at 12:43, 3:50, 6:57 and 10:04, “Dressed to Kill,” with Basi Rathbone, Nigel Bruce and Patricia Masisan, at 11:31, 2:38, 5.45 and
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Bucket, 2400 W. Michigan st, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Members of all the city's canteen officesy will be present at the meeting, which will be presided over by Steve Bellinger, city*president, Mrs, Martin, who will entertain tomorrow at the Central Indiana Optometric society's dinner meeting at the Elks Blue River Country club, Shelbyville, presents her programs in costume and accompanies hersell on the guitar,
Actor Faces Charge Of Drunken Driving
HOLLYWOOD, July 16 (U, P,) — Film villain Jack Larue was to appear in court today for arraignment on a charge of drunk driving, The actor pleaded guilty less than two months ago to hit-run driving while intoxicated and pald a $500 fine for striking a boy bicyclist with his car. 1 He was arrested again early yesterday by policemen who forced him to the curb after he ignored a command to stop.
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Linda Darnell To Ask Divorce
Actress Leaves Home, Says Marriage Is Flop
HOLLYWOOD, July 18 (U, P). «Linda Darnell—-who bumped into a blank wall when she tried to visit
in his hospital room Friday night— moved out .of -the—Santa Monica
home of her cameraman-husband, |} Peverell Marley, last night and ad- |;
mitted their three-year warriage had flopped. “We have, as leverybody else
around town puts it, agreed to disagree,” the actress explained. “I'm moving in with some friends—I won't say who. And I'm going to file for a divorce—I can’t say when.” Miss Darnell insisted the parting was friendly. She denied her vigil at Good Samaritan hospital, where Mr. Hughes is in critical condition, from a plane crash, had any significance. Waits Three Hours “We're just very good friends,” she sald during her nervous threehour wait in the hospital. She smoked numerous cigarets, and posed for dozens of photographers in her bright purple suit. Then the doctors told her she might as well go home, that nobody | was allowed to see Mr. Hughes. Mr. Marley, who eloped to Las | Vegas, Nev, with Miss Darnell { when he was 41 and an army ser- | geant and she was 20 and already {a veteran movie queen, sald he and | his ex-wife-to-be had already | worked out a property settlement,
INCORPORATION VOTE
| SET FOR TRAFALGAR
Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind, July 16.—~Three hundred nine qualified voters of Trafalgar will go to the polls | Wednesday to settle the issue of | whether or not the territory should
| be incorporated.
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INSTITUTE SET
South Africans, Canadians
stitute will be’ conducted on a forum basis with those in the audi nee given an opportunity to question speakers and. to bring out points of agreement and disagreement. The meetings begin at 1:30 p. m. Monday, Aug. 2 i tinue evenings, Mornings, : and afternoons through Friday noon,
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“Himes Special LAFAYETTE, 1nd. July 18,—A special trainload of Canadians, interested in agricultural cooperatives, and a delegation of South Afrieans will lend international flavor to the 18th annual session of the American Institute of Cooperation to be held at Purdue university, Aug. 26 to 303. “Claude R., Wickard, REA administrator; Chester OC. Davis, chairman of the emergency famine committee; M. M. Coady, director of extension department, St. Francis Xavier university, Antigonish, N. 8., and A. B. MacDonald, general sec-
Nine general meetings and about 45 sectional meetings comprise the formal program. An old-fashioned barbecue and a music festival are among the scheduled entertainment features,
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TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1948 | [time duties of synodical president |
LUTHERAN, SYNOD INAUGURATION SET
Times Special ELKHART, July 16.--Dr. F. M.] Hanes will Be inaugurated as new president of the Indiana United Lutheran synod in ceremonies at 7:30 p' m. tomorrow in the Grace United Lutheran church of which he is the retiring pastor. Dr, Hanes will assume the full
Aug. 10 in the administration offices in the Underwriters’ building in Indianapolis, He succeeds Dr. { | LH. BE. Turtiey who died recently. All United Lutheran ministers 0 @ state have been invited to | attend th§ inauguration. Dr. George ' W. Miley, president of the church's Ohio synod, will give the address, Dr. G. C. Goering” of Logansport will conduct the liturgical service of installation, Dr. A. H. Keck, vice president of the synod, also will assist with the ceremonies,
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Russell Roth, Bell Telephone [retary of the Cooperative union of " I: company manager here, reports|Canada, will headline nearly 300 RATHBONE - BRUCE that the Columbus exchange is{speakérs who will appear upon the hi Ke {4 handling an average of 39,000 local | program. Dre PIL and 900 long distance calls daily.| The five-day session of the in- PATRICIA MORISON 6 11 LAST DAY! BETTE DAVIS “A STOLEN LIFE 1D (ED QD 1 8 Jn) an? ‘a; vd de re Sh 1?
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