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at ay x 16, SRERARES ; Times Amatement Clock , v5 2D Mm RRIAGE CIRCLE Sunday—“Anns and the King of Nes ", 5, 2:35, 4:58, "1:20 Minn, Sept. e—S8tan Kenton sil Siam,” at 12:1 inti 4 (U.P). ER, and 9:4 LOEW'S etzel, at 1, 3 ' B-year-old girl prepared today 3 ny and 13.3, “The Diary a - Chambermaid. t » tt oddar an marriage ceremony. “The French Key! With Albert | Meredith. * ab 1, LAT e121, Hogrefe Van Scoy, PIES: Breiyn Ankers. at 11:10 10. 1011 and 1:01. an the first time when" 1 Mask.” with Anita «will ed Donald’ R Sunday-i) Kenton. at 1:22, Lg and: Jim “Bunion, at 12:26, 49, “Will ‘Wed | 3:26, 5:31, 1:99 and 941. es Mao m 40 rn. , tonight. J “The French Key, a 13, - 3:12, Sunday—The is of & Cham- ; ‘first husband was Wayne Van| 4:16, 6:24 8:32 and 10:3 bermaid,” at 1:21, 4:11, 7:01 and i 9 9:51 y Scoy, 38, at the time of their wed INDIANA “The Devil's Mask,"
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drews, Brian Donlevy, Susan Hayyard and Hoagy Carmichael,- at 11:35, 1:41, 3:47, 5:53, ‘759 and 10:05 : Sunday — “Canyon _ Passage.” at 12:57, 2:45, 4:33, 0 21, 8:09 and 9:57,
TAX COURT TO RULE
ON GEORGIA VOTING jlo we Indiana Roof Wednesday, 1 ecday.
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ATLANTA, Ga. —The problem of the legality Georgia's county unit voting system which allowed a gubernatorial candidate who received the most votes to be defeated, today rested with| the U, 8. supreme court.
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Barton MacLane | UF Y 1] LT “MYSTERIOUS
INTRUDER" Mason—Ann Todd
| Bob Steele “NAVAJO KID" i SEVENTH VEIL”
| SUNDAY-—Joel McUréa—RBrian Donlevy Raft—Ava Gardner
“THE VIRGINIAN" in Color “WHISTLE STOP”
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York Continuous Today from 2 P. Jas, Stewart—Rosa fing Rusah
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James Mason—Ann Todd
“SEVENTH VEIL”
Geo. Raft—Ava Gardner
“WHISTLE STOP”
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Bing's. brother, famed for radio!
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Athenaoum Auditions Set for Sept. 22 and 29
The Indianapolis Symphonic choir, |
"Elmer A. Steffen, director, will begin | brand of vegetable cocktail,”
activities for fs 10th season with | auditions from 2 to 4 p. m. Sept, 22 and 20 at’ the Athenaeum, About 40 new voices are needed complete the {roster of men and {women singers. Weekly rehearsals . will begin Sept. 24, at 7:30 p. m. at the Athenaeum.
{Crosby band troupe, including the | rolled at this first Elmer A. Steffen
Town
Criers, the Bobcats, Lucy!
| Ann Polk and Gordon Polk.
Opening next Friday evening, the
An appeal was directed” to the|Roof will start its 1946-47 season
nation’s highest tribunal yesterday S.
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circuit | of the Moment,”
th Benny Strong and his “Band currently featured
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{upheld the unit system in two special | | Louis.
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| i BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 14.—| { Coming events in the two series of Jndiana university auditorium programs were announced today by | Harold W, Jordan, program director.
Series A will include the Charles]
Wagner “Il Trovatore” production, Oct. 22; the -Cleveland Playhouse | | version of “The Late George Apley,”
| Nov, | Indianapolis Symphony,
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| with Markova and Dolin, | Ezio Pinza, delphia
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April 14; and Isaac Stern, April 30.
| ballet, { Nov. | opera company | Bride,” { chestra, Ormandy conducting, Feb.|
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{ 2; Fabien Sevitzky and the
Sanroma, Dec. 3; Ballet Russe, Dec. 12; basso, Jan, 24; Phila-| orchestra, Ormandy con1cting, Feb, 14; Lily Pons, soprano, violinist,
ano soloist,
Series AA will include the Joos Nov. 4; Paul Robeson, bass, 21; New York City Cente: in “The” Bartered Jan. 14; Philadelphia or-
Alexander Brailowsky, pianist, |
arch 6: Lauritz Melchior, tenor, arch 24; Joseph Szigeti, violinist, oril 9; and the Cleveland Play-|
house, play to be announced later, |
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SEASON DINNERS
rehearsal, and vocal scores for the season will be assigned.
Choir officers for the coming sea-|
son are Herman W. Kothe, president; Robert D. Armstrong, vice | president; Catherine Bailey, secretary, and Humbert Pagani, treasurer, Members of the board of directors are Harry E. Calland, Pierre F. Goodrich, Dr. Franz R. Hensel, Mrs. |
‘| GARDENING:
SATURDAY, Vegetable Extras Combined for Cocktail
SEPT. 14, 146
‘Drink Mixed From Garden §
By MARGUERITE SMITH | MRS. EDWARD WANEK, 58 N. | 17th st., Beech Grove, uses run of the garden extras to make her own | Her method—cover a _ kettle full of | mixed vegetables with water and simmer until ‘they are soft. Put | them through a food mill. Combine land can with tomato juice, prepared separately, as-a base. She | finds .that one cup of mixed veges |table puree to three cups .of to{mato juice makes a well flavored | juices She uses lettuce, chard, kale, car|rots, green beans, always includes {some onions. Celery tops add to |the flavor, and a clove of garlic to about 4.quarts of vegetables.is-good. | Cabbage and turnips are too | strongly flavored, - beets are’ best used in small quantities, she says. Mrs. Wanek is interested in the lowly earthworm a a maker of good “topsoil, As practically every gardener knows the “fish worm” spends most of his life crawling around under the ground, making his meals on whatever organic matter he can find, In the process | | of digestion he turns it into a fine | | grade of topsoil while his meander-
Mrs. Joseph Saligoe, 952-N. Holmes ave. . . , She grows star-shaped cacti flowers.
Helen M. Crandall, Mrs. Howard J. | ings in the ground loosen the soil. | daily round of inedibles she worked | to give the worms too much credit
Lacy II, Rosemary A. Lawlor,
Dwight A. Murphy, J. Dwight Peter- |
son, Robert L. St. Pierre, Leonard A. Strauss and Mrs. Marian K. Thomas” Rose Cresshull and Olin Klein are librarians and Jane Hampson is accompanist.
EVANSVILLE STATION BOUGHT BY WFBM
Purchase of radio station WEOA at Evansville, Ind., by WFBM, Indianapolis, for $200,000 was announced today. WEOA has been operated by Evansville On The Air, which has applied for purchase of
|WABW, Indianapolis FM station.
WEOA is a 250-watt station, kilocycles and affiliated
1400
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CBS. The purchase is subject to| {approval of the Federal Communi-
cations commission.
‘NOBLESVILLE CHURCH
HONORS NEW PASTOR
Times "State Service
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. Sept.-
church gave a reception for their
new pastor, the Rev, and Mir§ Charles W. Wilson,
here last night. Rev. Wilson came
{to Noblesville Sept. 1 from the Sec-| | One morning after burying her biology; Lloyd Hiott,
ond Friends church in Indianapolis
14. — | Members of the Noblesville Friends
at the church]
a bit in another flower bed. In less |
figures once estimated that on a well-populated acre of ground as much as 35,000 pounds of soil might be improved and brought to the surface by such goings on. Obviously the conclusion is that the more
of the ground” toward his promised feast. “He actually waved his head around and when he got to where
worms your garden has in it the| burrow in. Then the phone rang better. So Mrs. Wanek thinks she’ and I ‘had to leave him,” Mrs; ‘plant” a few worms and see what Reynolds laughed.
happens next year. : 2 8 8 Mrs. Harry Reynolds, 1901 N. Em- | MRS. C. E. ADAMS, 5160 Ralston | erson ave., has what she calls a fish ave. last fall potted up two fish story about worms. She and Mr. | worms, one with each of two coleus
| Reynolds have been struggling with| | plants she wanted to winter over the usual basement excavation top| indoors. She can't She can't bring her self
DECATUR CENTRAL ADDS INSTRUCTORS ~
Decatur announced
soil until she is moved to remark: “If you ever read a book called ‘How to Garden in Concrete’ you'll not need to look for the name of the author.”
n { IN ONE of re Power beds os nothing grew well, she began ol bury her garbage, “everything from] orange skins to wilted flowers— anything ‘that might make a little | teachers to its staff, humus.” The other day, digging | around in a spot where the garbage charge of ‘a newly added art departhad lain somewhat less than a ment. month, she found it full of earth- { worms. “Of course, that might have beer [for the a coincidence,” she remarked, but a|Central later experience, an even better fish| Other (worm) story, shows the power of | Arthur, garbage. | Downey,
today new
Central school
the addition of
schools. new instructors are Lee commerce; Mrs. Marion physical education and science and
Neighborhood
mathematics; Mrs. Martha Hollingsworth, vocational home economics; |Garland Lewis, history and physical {education; Charles ‘Brunson: sev-
Theaters
and
enth grade; Miss-Ava Cunningham, and [irst grade, Mrs. Martha McClure,
the garbage was buried started -to |
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Mrs. Catherine Lucas will be in|:
Miss Oleida Beuker has been : employed as a full time school nurse : West Newton and ‘Decatur
“but. people did comment €ll wine
#" SOMEONE wit a yi head lt five minutes she returned to | ter on how wonderful those coleus the first bed where she observed | plants looked." “a great big worm crawling on top |
She used peat moss
in the potting mixture which doubtléss pleased her tenants. In the spring each worm ‘was still alive to be unpotted when the coleys was set outdoors. Mrs. Joseph Saligoe, 952 ”N. Holmes ave, has a four-year-oi cactus” whose huge flowers 3 [quite a curiosity. Phe creant$
petals are striped with a maroon fuzz. When first” “open the flower is larger than“a cup. She raises the plant with many other intere esting. specimens in their small back, of-the-house greenhouse.
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