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Balanced

First Summer Season Gets Wide Response Indianapolis’ ‘first summer opera and concert season ended on the black side of the ledger. Directors of the Indianapolis Cen-| tennial commission in one of their| final meetings yesterday revealed) that sale of the summer stage and Rh & other physical property to the In-| * ig . dianapolis Theater association wil] _ TEACHES PROF—It takes balance the summer's budget. | Teresa Wright to teach Prof. The difference of $20,000 between, Ray Milland a thing or two operating expenses and revenue! about women in "The Trouble represents purchase of permanent With Women," opening today equipment which .can be used In| oi tha Lyric. Mr. Milland is subsequent summer seasons, the di-| + holo rofessor rectors revealed. The 1947 summer C2°' 0% @ psys ay Pp season ended without cost to its! who knows all the answers to guarantors. | queshons about women until Besides Harry V. Wade, executive! Miss Wright, as a news report-vice-chairman, the Centennial's| er, trips him up. board of diréctors includes: William | A. Hughes, Henry Holt, Harry T. Indiana. Roof Ballroom

Pritchard, Mrs, J A. Goodman, | John I. Kautz, A. E. Wilhoite, Cecil] 19 Reopen Sept. 19

M. Byrne, Noble L. Biddinger and| The Indiana Roof ballroom will Agnes academy, Miss Hughey

Paul V. Brown, secretary. |reopenr for the season Friday, Sept.

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Mary-of-the-Woods college at | Dark the Night” Tomorrow and Terre Haute. A graduate of St.

| four- -holarship i holds a four-year ‘scholarship in Yr RackoniL

Wilbur D. Peat, director of Her-| {ron Art museum, has announced | SHER Boomerang.’

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| hibitions for the winter season: a ——————

Oct. 5-Nov. 9—Chinese paintings ‘Mme Yaw Dies:

[of six centuries and Chinese cera-

| mies of the Sung dynasty. Ex-Opera Star

Nov. 16-Dec. 21-—-Ttalian renals-

American prints and textiles. at her home,

May 2-June 6 — Indiana artists | siond]l debut in 1894, founded

{all-Negro variety show ever brought| during the later years of her ito. Indianapolis is scheduled for She was married twice.

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|sance paintings and decorative arts. COVINA, Cal, Sept. 10 (U. P.).— Dec. 28-Feb. 1 — Contemporary | Mme. Ellen Beach Yaw, world { American paintings. famotls Metropolitan opera star of Feb. 8-March 14 — Contemporary | the early 1900's, died here yesterday

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What is described as the largest | widely known as a voice teacher life.

{8 p. m.; Sept. 28 at the Coliseum. | Sponsored by the “Sunday Music Hall,” of which Lawrence E. Hill lis one of the backérs, the show will feature such headliners as {Bill Robinson, Katherine Dunham, | {Dorothy Donnegan, Anna Belle Hill, | {Helen Humes, Dusty Fletcher, Step Wharton, Indianapolis-born pianist, 3 land the bands of Tiny Bradshaw | land King Kolax. | “The show will be presented on a | central STARE, "poSSIBITY BOTEVOIVINE | fone; Mr. Hill said” today.c Such-an| it Gordon Dudero informal arrangement will give AND HIS

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