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university this year will be an allstudent presentation «of the Ham- , {merstein-Romberg musical comedy, ‘|“New Moon." There will be two performances at {8 p. m. Friday and Saturday, May 2

| land 3. The show will he directed by | Ross Smith of the Purdue Playshop, | | Leading roles will be played by Jim

{Jim Uberlhart of Canton, O,, and his

(Bend; William Kreitzer of Phoenix, 'Ariz, Henry Ryder of West La- | fayette, Doris Parish of Churubusco, | Robert Shaw of Waukegan, Ill, Ed. Janis of Chicago Heights, Ill, Milt | ‘ohnson of South bend and J. ‘eter Smith of Indianapolis. Others: in the cast include Don

JAcMillen of Chicago, Eleanor | Houska, Berwyn, Ill, William Zuse, | Oak Park, Ill, Nancy Harvey, |

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| wife Joyce (Lyons) Ubelhart of South | : 4 wf | "NO SPIK" — Renee Asher. who, as Princess Katherine of France in "Henry V." has dif. ! ficulty with the English lang-

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starring Laurence Olivier and | done in technicolor, is at tha

Cinema theater,

IN "BLOOMER" BALLET — ‘Scott Merrill and Margit Dekova, principals in the Agnes de Mille ballet, one of the features of the Arlen-Harburg musical, "Bloomer Girl" which opens a week's run tonight at Engi ish’ s,

Jordan Contert Hore Crested

By Overflow Audience

By HENRY BUTLER

sang, however, with commendable

Scottish Rite cathedral is getting [poise and musicianship. {too small for these Jordan concerts. Miss Poston's ballet took over the

Saturday night's crowd that as-/remainder of the program, first

'sembled for the conservatory's an-|with a series of selections from the

nual spring program filled the neo- | traditional repertoire (“Sylphides,”

medieval auditorium to the

packed house,

The program combined the JorUnion, Philip Duey the Jordan ballet,

“Iphi- { genia in Aulis" overture, the orchestra contirfued with “Three Sketches” of Godard, “Esquisses de of Spendiarov and, with the Choral Union, Vaughan Wililams’ “Thanksgiving for Victory.” i - _-— Arresting and effective, the Wil- | re——EE——— | Iams composition employs a soloist land .a narrator>roles taken Satur‘day night by Billie Cole, soprano, ‘and Jack Gilberg, whose lines, some two feet from the | microphone, were not always clearly | {audible through the sound system. | The solo passages made big de-|

Eileen Poston directing. Beginning with Gluck's

Crimee”

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last “Swan Lake,” {available seat. Late-comers had to|g two-scene, full-length ballet based {day received congratulations upon be restraifed, by the gentle hint of lon la crimson silk-covered hawser, from | | climbing the grand staircase to a

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and so on), then with | Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker” suite. Principals in the ballet numbers, besides Miss Poston, included Mary Sue McCarty, Dorothy Webb, Virginia MecClamrock, Winston Ferrell, Floyd Fisher, Susanne Shirley, James Rogge, Gene Fullen Janet Kemper, Charles / Aldous, Sandra {McCrory and Keren Goodin. Miss Poston has young dancers exceedingly Saturday night's audience certainly gave the Jordan ballet enthusiastic acclaim. Despite some off-pitch playing here and there, the orchestra sounded generally good, both in its own numbers and in the accompaniments.

ANSONIA, Conn. April 21 (U.

mands on the relatively light, lyric |P).—This city's 110 public school

quality of Miss Cole's vbice.

Times Amusement Clock ENGLISH “Bloomer Girl,” musical comedy,

at 8:30 CINEMA

“Henry V,” Theater guild screen version of Shakespeare's play, star-

pos Laurence Olivier, at 2:30 an fn CIRCLE On stage—Charlie Spivak, orches08, 7:05 and

ira and show. at 1:05, 4

Giediieman Joe Paleoka.” with Erroll and Joe Kirkwood, at 11: 18, 2:18, 5:18, 8 and 10. INDIANA “RKinbad the Sailer,” with Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Maureen O'Hara and Walter Slezak, at 11, 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:45 and 9:55

KEITH'S “The Egg and I,’ with Claudette Colbert, ih ed MacMurray and Mare jorie Ma n, at 11:20, 1:25, 3:35, 5:48, 5.50 and 10.

LOEW'S “Love: Laughs at Andy Hardy with Mickey Rooney and Stone, at 12:33, 3:47, 7:01 and 1 18 “My, Brother Talks te Horses,” with “Butch” . Jenkins, Peter Lawford vy Beverly Tyler, at 11, 2:06, 5:20 and 8:37.

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Guild of Organists |Sponsors Concert

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Sunday in Scottish Rité cathedral. Featured will be Dolores Holts, 13-year-old . pianist of ‘Middletown,

as soloist with the Cincinnati Symphony orchestra,

Clarence Elbert directing, with Mary Ann Kreiser, assisting, will present three groups of choral compositions. Dorothy Munger, pianist, and Ellen | English organist, will be accompanists,

St. Joseph's College

To Present Musicale RENSSELAER, Ind, April 21. {The annual Spring Musicale will be presented at St. Joseph's college at 8 p. m, tomorrow. Directed by the Rev. Lawrence Heiman, C. PP. 8, the glee club

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HOLLYWOOD, April 21 (U. P.. | —Actor Chester Morris and his | wife, Lily, former Powers model, tb-

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