Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1947 — Page 6

up In many a movie, is quite a ak of man—over six feet, norAround 189 pounds—but he’s | the lean side. Henry not only tall, but he was beefy, exbroad of face and shoulder.

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So turning himself into Henry isn't merely a matter of padded clothes. On the evenings when he has to play the role, Mr. Jory arrives at the International theater about two and a half hours before curtain time. Fifst he shaves. Then he gums a silk latex pad along .each side of his face. Two smaller pads go above the eyes. These have to set for a short time, after which no ordinary effort is

After the.latex has settled down,

Finest Mr. Jory. applies a special brown DIN E “AT. | makeup with a castor oil base. This ANDREWS

Then he applies a fringe of red the concert, | whiskers and red hair. sidepieces.| probably on the football team, came | and orchestra will perform excerpts | His headgear covers his own dark| up to me and asked, ‘Where did you | from Moussorgsky’s Boris Godou- |

| The rest of the job involves cloth-| “Our Love"? {ing. First comes a pair of symmet- | | ricals looking like a pair of long! {drawers. The padding consists of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ record album. {l]amb’S wool. Ordinarily Mr. Jory’s| lown legsswould look well in tights. | But Henry was extra thick of limb, |Some acquaintance with names like "~ Mr. Jory also wears a thickly pad-' ded vest. Tights, blouse, coat, jewel-

Ty; cloak and shoes complete the Bach Choir

When fully accoutered, Mr. Jory weighs about 300 pounds stageside,

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concert tomorrow night will ‘be an experiment in musical education. That's how Dr. Sevitzky himself

> explained it to the press conference

Saturday afternoen after a strenu-|

‘lous rehearsal with the orchestra at

the Murat, ~*T don’t want people to get the impression we're putting on a sort of vaudeville show .or a ‘battle of batons.’ This‘will be a serious concert, despite the large number of swing and popular selections on the p

rogram. Ne “Mr. Waring and I have discussed this type of concert for some years, | We've thought there should be some way to bridge the gap between appreciation of swing and appreciation of classi¢s,” Dr. Sevitzky said. | “Years ago, I used to think that popular adaptations from the classics were sacrilegious, I don't feel that way now. ‘Experiences Change Mind

phony. We played a concert at Illinois university, over in Champaign-| Urbana. {| “On the program was Tchaikov-! sky's ‘Romeo and ‘Juliet’ overture,|

is the only thing that will blend {one great theme of which is familiar | with both the rubber and flesh. as the popular song ‘Our Love’ After | With Ezio 'Pinza, Metropolitan

a big, husky fellow,

{get that wonderful arrangement of!

“I explained to him, whereupon he said he was going to buy the!

“Think *of the thousands, maybe millions of people who have gotten |

Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Tehai- |

Elects Board

Election of board members of the | | Indianapolis Bach choir has been | announced. | Board members include: Pierre F. | Goodrich, Dr. William Niles Wish-

| ard, Mrs. Lenora Coffin, Robert D.!

Armstrong, Robert T. Bogenrief,!

Ernest Heberlein, G, Fred Holler,'

) {Joseph A. Leach, Mrs. Eugene C.

*Pulliam and Miss Katherine M.! Rinehart. The first concert for the new organization of “associate members! has been planned for Wednesday evening, Jan. 22, when E. Power Biggs will be presented in an organ recital at Broadway Methodist church.

Ella Rains 5 >, Wed Air Corps Major

| Movie Actress Ella Rains yesterday announced her engagement to Air {Corps Maj. Robin Olds, 25, opera- | tions officer for a jet-plane squadron at March Field, Cal.

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classics and average popular arrangements. ' The uncut version of the “Romeo and Juliet” overture runs 24 minutes. I "Dr. Sevitaky has gone ‘to great pains to produce what he calls “Reader's Digest” versions of that overture and the first movement of Rachmaninofl’s sécond piano cons certo, so as to demonstrate how “Our | Love” and “Full Moon and Empty {Arms” sound in the original. That {has involved a lot of musical jigsaw {puzzle work, difficult to explain in Hon-wechnical te) terms.

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“One experience that changed my| Polis Symphonic choir will resume mind happened in my second sea-|Weekly rehearsals tomorrow eveson_ with: the Indianapolis fond. at the Athenaeum for the sec-

ond half’ of the 1946-417 season's | program. Directed by Filmer A. Steffen, the | choir will start preparing for its {two concerts with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony! { orchestra.

{opera basso, as soloist, the choir)

noft” Feb. 1 and 2. Joined again on Sunday, March,

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