Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1946 — Page 12

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nist, will be heard as soloist with the newly established Indianapolis Bach choir at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday in the World War Memorial auditorium,

cert, the new choir, directed by G. Fred Holler, will sing Bach's

motet ‘‘Come, Jesu, Come,” a Brahms motet

and a group of Bach chorales. With Paul Pidlar as chorus master and Ernst Heberlein as business manager, the choir now numbers 39 voices. Members include:

Maybelle Willoughby, Marjorie A. MeColin, Helen L. Rosenbaum, Shirley BE lace, Nedra Pilkinton. Mrs. Frank B Lu ugas, Alice R Goldie Mullendorf, Oenter and Mrs. Edward

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Laghelte.” ‘Soprano: Harriette ampbell, Viola Cochran, Ruth Bucher, Margaret Ufford, Dorothy Jane Perine, Mrs. F. Holler, Norma Jean Kaiser, Frances Bebanc, Beulah Phillips Gertrude Luedtke, Dorothy Sprague and Ruth G. Kreipke, altos. Charles Halliburton, George Berger, Robert Batman, Katherine M Rinehart, Dorsey Littrell, Don Ferguson and Orville Luedtke, tenors, and ililam 8. Johnson, Ralph C. Leonard, Stephen M. Robbins, Joseph A. Mr. Heberlein, Robert Bogenriet i " Charles Cowles, sses.

Rodeo Theatre Will

Feature Western Films The Rodeo theater will open at 9:45 a. m, tomorrow at the former Alamo theater location, 152 N. Illinois st,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Cramer to Play

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Miss Mary Johnston Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 15.— Miss Mary Johnston of West Lafayette, daughter of T. R. Johnston, Purdue university information director, will be soloist with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony here at 8:30 p. m. Monday.

The Indianapolis orchestra will give two programs in Purdue's mu-

matic soprano, as soloist Monday and Eugene Istomin, pianist, as soloist Tuesday. The two programs are features of the university's 1946-1947 convocation series,

Tea to Open Art Exhibit

300 Guests to Attend Display at Block's

300 guests to a pre-view tea mark-' §i

According to D. E. Wright, Rodeo |

theater general manager? the ‘policy | of the new film house will be pro-| grams of western and action pic-! tures exclusively. Improvements to the theater interior include such features as “Voice of the Theater” sound equipment, new projéciors, furnishings and other renovation, With three changes weekly, the Rodeo will have programs’ grouped | into Saturday and Sunday; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Thursday and Friday. Double features will be shown at all times. Opening bill will be “Hit the Saddle” and “Scotland Yard Investigator.”

Road Show to Open At Fox Theater Today

‘The Fox theater management an-| nounces another New York travel-| ing road show opening today.

program are Diane Shaw, Bobby Faye, Irma Lee, Sammp Spears, Colleen and Barrie and the Fox chorus, Shows are continuous from 11; a. m. to 11 p. m. daily except Sun- | day, with a midnight show Satur- | | day.

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INDIANA “Till the End of. Time,” starring Dorothy McGuire and Guy Madison, at 11, 1:10, 3:20, 5:35, 7:45 and 10.

KEITH'S 1 “The Dark Mirrer,”’ with Olivia de Havilland and Lew Ayres, at 11:40, 1:45, 3:50, 6, 8:05 and 10:10.

LOEW'S “No Leave, ‘No Love,” with Van Johnson and Keenan Wynn, at 10:45, 12:57, 3:13, 5:27, 7:42 and 9:57.

LYRIC “The Big Sleep,” with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, at 11:10, 1:18, 3:20, 5:25, 7:35 and 9:40.

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Tea will be served at the opening of the program by past presidents of the organization, including Mrs. Stella Coler, Mrs. Winifred Buhl, Mrs. Cloradel Salmon, Mrs. Leda, Farmer, Mrs, Selina Madinger and| Mrs. Marie Lutz. Following the tea, Earl Beyer, | artist, will read selections of poetry! with a background of piano music| by Betty Jean Miller, Carl Graf will paint an oil landscape during the afternoon. First awards in the recent judging, of the exhibit by Simon P. Baus and Clifton Wheeler went to Mrs. | Coler for her still life, “Arrangement |

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