Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1946 — Page 18
Small House at Murat i have envied Tar- a learned exponent of the black
Magician igh th arts, Last night the excellent ilnat. La} the lusions he performed seemed less
impressive than they might have Yor Tarbell played to one of Leen before a large audience. —H. B. Enron Stems
ut 1 have seen
Teen Music Canteen less hi fault than | the fault A PE polly. which Auditions Scheduled
icony 420 30 results in a full| Auditions for teen-age instrumen“almost deserted talists for an instrumental ensemorchestra.. Some kinds of enter- ble, to be organized as part of the n just don't draw at top Teen Music canteen, will be held _ prices in Indianapolis, and it would [at 8:30 a. m. Saturday in parlors seem advisable to make adjustments | E, F, and H at the Y, M. C. A, in the price’ scale so that a man| Renato Pacini, Wssistant concertof Dr. Tarbell's professional skill master of the Indianapolis symwon't have to face a depressingly phony orchestra, is chairman of the empty parquet. auditions committee, Students may © Amateur agleiuns tell me that apply to their instrumental instruc“Dr. Tarbell is highly esteemed as tors for applications.
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during Indianapolis night at the Chicago opera Saturday..
At English's 125 Erioy
Opera Trip
‘Carmen,’ 'Bloomer Girl' | Seen by Local Party
By HENRY BUTLER Indianapolis night at the Chicago! opera was a strategic, if not numer-
ical, success For the 125 persons who went on Lawrence Hill's special train to ChiCAgo Saturday had plenty of fun {with a minimum of worry about | reservations. |
in the Charles
Florence Kirk, Wagner production of “Il Trovatore” at 8:30 p. m. today at Eng- To begin with, the special-train |
lish’s. |idea is an excellent one, which may | |set a precedent. Chicago being in- | describably crowded (typical sight: young couple with mountainous | luggage and frayed nerves waiting| hopelessly in a hotel lobby), Indianapolis people may find sleeping- |
Matinee Recifal Cast Selected
Members of the Indianapolis Mat-
car accommodations much easier nee Musicale active section will be to get than hotel rooms. heard in recital at 2 p. m. Friday Guests of Honor | n L. 8S. Ayres’ auditorium. Guests of honor on the trip,
Appearing on Friday's program which was heralded by proclama- | will be Mrs. Helen Kendall Cran- tions from Chicago's Mayor Kelly |
dall, soprano; Mrs, Mary Frye Barton, contralto; Mrs. Dorothy Mun- | and Mayér Tyndall, were Arch N. city corporation counsel,
ger, piano; and a trio including Bobbitt, Miss Nellie Jones, flute: Miss Mary |and Mrs. Bobbitt. At the opera, Mr. Gaubatz, oboe, and Miss Catherine and Mrs. Bobbitt sat in a box with | van Deman, clarinet. {Abner J. Stilwell, Chicago opera | Accompanists will be Mrs. Chris- president, and Mrs. Stilwell, for- | ‘ine Houseman White, for Mrs. merly of Indianapolis. In the same | Crandall: Miss Jane Hampson, for box were Dorothy Kirsten, the Chi-| Mrs. Barton, and. Miss Wilma By- [C280 opera’s new soprano, and Elsa | field, for the trio, Maxwell, whose appearance in the ! The program has been arranged lounge during intermission set off by Mrs. Robert Orbison, with Mrs. & Bikini of flash- bulbs.
L. P. Kreiser as program chairman.| The two thirds of Mr. | edition who elected to hear
men” in perference to “Bloomer |
Lana Gets Bathing Sui Warning in Australia
performance of Bizet's exotic
tragedy.
BRISBANE, Australia, Oct. 21, $y n) Gladys Swarthout and the Chi(5. 72 ~The mayor of Canengatis cago operas new {etor, Ramon appear on his beaches in a Frech Vor. oad vl ry bathing suit during her proposed just claim to parity with the visit. The flimsy costumes are Metropolitan 3 barred in Queensland. : “I will not tolerate such a scanty | Impromptu Entertainment costume, even on Lana Turner,” the| Some people may haye had, as I
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Elsa Maxwell Describes Plans for Chicago Opera Ball
. Elsa Maxwell (seated, center) describes her plans for the Chisago opera ball, Oct. 31, to a group including (eft to right) Arch N, Bobbitt, Indianapolis city corporation counsel; be Mrs. Bobbitt, Dorothy Kirsten, Chicago opera soprano; Abner J. Stilwell, Chicago opera president, and Ruth Page, the opera's ballet director and a former Indianapolis resident.
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