Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1947 — Page 17

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18 Vocalists

- {tion were announced today by the 1 Indianapolis -| staff, Chosen Saturday for auditions

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Chosen by * Fabien Sevitzky

Names of eight finalists in the young Indiana. vocalists competi~

Symphony “orchestra

March “12 before. Fabien Sevitzky are: Barbara Kershaw, soprano; Don Best, tenor; Nancy Carlson, mezzo-soprano, and Marilyn Miller, soprano, all of Indianapolis; Barbara Balley, contralto, - Beech

Grove; Willlam Shear, bass, Muncie; Elizabeth Emmert, soprano, Shelbyville, and George Hamill,

'bass-baritone, Franklin college.

The winner of the final auditions will appear as soloist with Dr, Sevitzky and the or tra inthe season's . second dren’s . concert at 10 a. m.; March. 22, in Cadle Tabernacle,

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IN "MONODRAMAS"— "Louis Lytton, actor and mono. logist, currently appearing in is “monodramas" in and | around Indianapolis. Sponsored by the Indianapolis Round Table of Christians and Jews. and the Indianapolis Public Relations council, Mr. Lytton will make his next appearance tomorrow | at Washington high school,

‘Youth Concert At Shortridge

Instrumental, choral and orches-

4ltral music plus ballet numbers wil be included in the Youth conc t

At 8 p. m: tomorrow in Caleb hall, Shortridge high school. The program will be sponsored by the Marion county district of the Indiana Federation of Music clubs to benefit the Music for Our

Participating groups include a

tors; the Jordan ballet, directed by Eileen Poston; a mixed-voice choir, Philip Duey conducting, and the Technical high school choir, led by J. Ryasel Paxton.

100th Anniversary of the Birth of Alexander Graham Bell * March 3, 1047

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Piano Recital Set.

Art Divecti To Talk Here

‘George Harold Edgell, diieotor of the Boston Fine Arts museum, will lecture on “The .Golden Age of Sienese Painting” at 8:30 Pr m. Friday at Herron Art museum. Current exhibitions at Herron include one of modern: sculpture and

A collection of paintings ‘by Homer Davisson and Frederick Polley will be on view from March 15 through March 27, and a group of contemporary -American water

colors will be shown from March 23]

{through April 27.

Director's Contract|

Held to Be Binding

HOLLYWOOD, March 3 (U.P.) ~ Columbia Studio’s seven-year contract with Andre Detoth' for his exclusive services as a director is valid even though he had not signed it, superior court has held. Mr, Detoth, husband of Actress Veronica Lake, repudiated the conact signed June 7, 1043, -He reto perform under it after ecting “None Shall Escape” for

s Columbia in 1943,

The fact that he had worked under it made the agreement bindnig even though he had never signed it, Judge William J. Palmer ruled.

Ann Sheridan Fan To Get Free Trip

HOLLYWOOD, March 3 (U. P.).|

—Film Star Ann Sheridan today promised an . all-expense trip to Hollywood to the writer of her one millionth fan letter, The auburn-haired “former Texas schoolma’'am has received 987,272 letters since she came to Warner Brothers studio about 10 years ago. At the present rate, the millionth letter should be reached within a few weeks.

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