Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1947 — Page 24

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Bowl Director

'Pop' Concerts Due To Start July 23 Maestro Fablen Sevitzky of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra will musical director of the 10 symphonic “pop” concerts scheduled for Butler Bowl this summer. Announcement of Dr. Sevitzky's appointment was made today by J. Charles Gilbert, general manager of |

'nial celebration. ~The concert season will start | Wednesday night, July 23, and will continue through the four weeks fending Aug. 16, Mr. Gilbert said.

Dr. Sevitzky plans to make each {concert an entertainment unit, with a tentative ‘program including eveinings devoted to Cole Porter, waltz music, operatic music, Tchaikovsky,

|sic of Indiana. The concerts are scheduled to {come between the nine-night pro{duction of Romberg's “New Moon,” |starting July 11, and the week's run 'of Victor Herbert's “Naughty Mari'etta,” starting Aug. 16.

Times Amusement

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CIRCLE

“Impertee 4 »* with Ray Milhuid and Teresa Wright, at 13:41, 3:50, 6:39 and 10: 2 “Seven Were Saved,” with Rich3d Dating, at 11:28, 2:37, 5:46

INDIANA “The Farmer's Daughter; - Loretta Young, Jo Cotten and { Ebel Bar Barrymore, at Tas, 3:35, 6:55 an 3 3 Fin kie and the Law,” with Chester Morris, at 11:15, 2:30, 5:45 and 0. KEITH'S “Stallion Read,” with © Ronald Reagan, 2 Smith and Zachar Scott, 12:35, 3:45, T and 10:10.

“Bringing Up Father,” at 11:25, 2:35, age 9.

LOEW'S “Dishonored Lady, Lamarr,” Dennis Ceete and John Loder, at 13:45, 335, 7:08 and 10:18. “Undercover Maisie,” with Ann | Sothern and Barry Nelson, at 11, © 3:10, 5:20 and 8:33,

LYRIC “The Locket,” with Laraine Day, Brian Aherne, Robert Mnchum and Gene Raymond, at 11, 1:50, 4: 7:40 and 10 “Wife wanted.” with vik Francis, at 12:35, 3:25, 6:25 and 9

with * Hedy |

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» v » Detroiter Decides To Be a Jerk " DETROIT, May 23 (U, P).~— Patrick V. McNamara, who startled Detroit - with his description of councilmen as “jerks,” returned to his seat in the common council’ yesterday. The fiery contractor had resigned in the midst of the storm his charges created, but told Council President George Edwards today that pressure from “friends in high |and low positions” | chotce-but to remain in the council.

the Indianapolis six-weeks' centen-!

musical comedy, Gershwin and mu- |’

| Wed, Thar, Fri, Sat, Sun.

| WESTLAKE

JULES ZINTER

and His ORCHESTRA

John Payne

June Haver

“WAKE UP AND DREAM”

IN TECHNICOLOR

HUGH HERBERT COMEDY

LATE SHOW 10:30

Special Luncheons From 45¢ to 55¢ ' Short orders at-all times.

FAMOUS FOR THOSE DELICIOUS STEAKS AND CHOPS Open Monday Through Saturday.

$5 Kentucky ave. RI. 0781

"HELLO!" —Ethel Barrymore talks on the phone in a scene from "The Farmer's Daughter,” currently at the Indiana. Costarred with Miss Barrymore are Loretta Young and Joseph Cotten.

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JORDAN PIANIST — Patty | Joy, pupil of Jordan conserva- | tory's Marie Zorn, who will be | heard in’ a piano recital at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow \in the Odeon, 106 E. North st. ’

Riverside Park Holds, Price Line

No price advance will be made this season in the admissions charged on Riverside Amusement

the management.

continued on the seven amusement devices for children in the park's Aladdin's Land and on foods and | beverages served. The park is open |

Larry Parks Is Chosen

HOLLYWOOD, May 23 (U. P.) .— Actor Larry Parks, star of Columbia

| Pictures “The Jolson Story,” today

wore the laurels as Bobby Soxers of America's “man of the year.” Pat Judson, University eof Southern California coed and newly elect-

{ ed president of the national organi- ! zation boasting 8000 members, con-

ferred the title yesterday.

Spencer Tracy Sued LOS ANGELES, May 23 (U. PJ).

| —Actor Spencer Tracy and his wife, | Louise, today were named defend-

ants in a $15,247 damage suit filed

juries alleged to have been suffered when he was struck Oct. 10 by an automobile driven by Mrs. Tracy.

Ate GRILL |

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Bobby Sox ‘Man of Year |

by attorney Philip B. Kehr for in-!

However, Councilman Charles E.|

Dorlas,

who resigned with |

| Mr, MENamara Monday, said his

| resignation was “final.”

Mr. Dorias

said he needed more time to devote | to his coaching duties with the De- | troit Lions professiony football |

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