Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1946 — Page 14

Ruby Windars, 3 9 N. Ritter ave; |accompanied by Mrs. W. Ww. Following dinner, an illustrated | Fleming Jr. fashion talk will. be presented by|- At thie business meeting to follow, s Alumnae club |Mrs. Margaret Gerard, wardrobe-|niss Winders, newly elected presiof the first post-war national concoloratura | vention of Mu Phi Epsilon, held in f songs |New York last July.

[ sorority, will hold its |& Oo. Season's first meeting at 6 p. m.| Mrs. Russell J: Spivey, "next Monday at the home of Miss soprano, will sing a group o

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| DR. ROBERT L. SANDERS | (above), dean of Indiana university music school, is the composer of a ballet to be seen in Katherine Dun|ham's * ‘Bal Negré, " opening tonight at English's, Called “L'Ag'Ya” the ballet is based on Miss Dunham's researches in the West Indies. Dean Sanders composed the music for it ‘before joining the I. U. faculty in 1938. First presented at the Hollywood Bowl in 1944, “L'Ag'Ya" will have its Indiana premier tonight.

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« Clock. ENGLISH ¢ Katherine Dunham and her “Bal Negre'' at 8:30. CIRCLE “Young Widow," with Jane Rus~ sell ad Lous, J Lyward, at 12:39, 3:56, 7:03 and 1 “‘Desdline for 1 * with Paul Kelly, Kent Taylor and - Sheila Ryan, at 11:34, 2:51, 5:58 and 9:05,. INDIANA

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In Recital Here

Mona Paulee, Metropolitan mezzo-soprano, who will be heard in recital sponsored by the Indi anapolis Matinee Musicale at 2 p. m. Friday, Oct. 11, in L. 8, Ayres auditorium,

Indians Root Plans!

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NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (U, P).— Irving D. Prager, concert master for Al Goodman, sued the orchestra

A - double musical attraction | awaits dancers gn the Indiana Roof | this week-end, according to Miss Alice McMahon, directing nranager. The two important bands coming here are Eddie Rogers’ and George Olsen's. Known to radio audiences through | broadcasts from Chicago's ‘Trianon and Aragon, Radio City's Rainbow Room and Denver's Cosmopolitan hotel, the Rogers outfiit will play tomorrow and Saturday nights. George Olsen, whose orchestral style has changed many times since his 1927 record of “Who” with its epoch-making vocal chorus, will bring his “Music of Tomorrow” for & one-night stand Sunday. Featuring Judith Blair and Ray Adams as vocalists, .the Olsen band has just finished a several-months’ run in Chicago's Aragon and Trianon

[sented to give Mrs. Prager a divorce,

{leader for $50,000 damages today, charging breach of contract, Mr. Prager said Mr. Goodman, who also is his father-in-law, had failed to live up to his agreement to give him a lifetime job if he con-

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