Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1947 — Page 6
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; CIVIC : LYRIO $4143 ¢ auperin- ; Bulsth, H. E Clark, William Dowdell Jr.,| " Yom 2 SG I - “First Lady," comedy, at 8:30. Orleans,” with Arturo de : Alien tendent for Citi- R. Bback, J. White and Al Young. | HOLLY WoO: Oct, 7 (Th : org bk n 4 STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIC BALL crrions Bh a eich, A = : ven Gas & | Other drivers receiving recogni. Samue engtein, immigran j The Druskard,” melodrama, * at “Fun on. s Week-End” with Eddie ; Co, received spe-, tion for five yeas or more of no-| Who “bécame & “newspaperman, 8:30. COAL Pracken and Fiseile Lane, at 11:10, L08 ANGELES, Oct. 7 (U, P| jcial recognition * laccident driving were: morous poet and screen writer, ded . Out puis of Den Ri a Hanns Eisler, film composer ciarged for his 20 years Prank Donshue, Joe Smith, H. Binks, yesterday of a heart attack. : U Gray, at 13:40, 3:80, 7.and 10. Continental Dancin with concealing Communist affilia- jot pesidetie) Jres doe Singicwn: doteis B.- Basian, Jamas) Mr. Hoffenstein, 57, came to the re Shere : and Warten Douglas. PT ty 8 d $lons, and his wits, Louise, were | safety awards Wiliam Lancaster, William H. Johnson, United States from Lithuania when Two of 5:48 an os SO Class Opens Wednes ay free on bail today pending a de-| were given to 115 fl Bupter, 5 Troms, Frank Shestons 'he was 4 years old. He was on the %ands of 3 t “Welcome bint with" Bi The Continental Danters and a portation hearing. ‘employees. IX Alexander, Bert Cram. OB ing stat of the New York Sun for 20 organization Ente. AY Teer 35 WA staff of 80 instructors will resume The bespectacled, German-born; The aw Fords Lng Wieurt, “Biv McRee, J. 8. years. He was a drama critic, mag- Pierre : were giv - | Wilhelm, Clapde Ludlow, Arthur N Ev. ie their free weekly dance classes at musician whose brother, Gerhart wer » Siem 30 oue Von Btaden ing. “HE. <ohnson and George Lykins. a ie and later turned to Tamas pat {the Indiana Roof ballroom tomwi~ Eisler, has been called the “brains” | Fifty four other drivers received KEITH'S | {Fleet Safety Division of the In- rtificates for 1 th fi His books included “Poems in Artur Rul Marked Woman with Beis ow. behind U. S. Communists, appeared dianapolis Chamber of Commerce Cr Locos fOr less than five years (Praise of Practically Nothing" and rates wit 12:43, 3:83, 7:00 and. 10: 1 Wu Originated several years ago by yesterday with his wife before Dis- | Safety Council. 9 oe 8 [“Pencil in the Air,” which is schade Dallas Syn ournei Be M7 Destiny.” With John the Roof management as a serv- trict Immigration Director Willlam| Drivers receiving awards for 10 our PRICES, SENATOR ASKS |uled for publication this week. Mr. Texas orch 33, 543 and 08. 4 {lce for beginning and advanced A. Carmichael. |years or more of safe driving were:| WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (U. P.) — Hoffenstein wrote screen plays for ble Antal I Migs | dance students, the class will again’{ 4 His ball wasset at $1000 and hers whi mn Dowdell ee Bonianan . Sen. Allen J. Eiender D. 1a) sug- "DN Jekyll and Mr. Hyde noah 4 List sony “Desire Me," with Greer Garson Maestro Spike ES a Dw A Gardner, | |gested today that industry volun-/American Tragedy,” “Laura,” 8 hon, 330, 8 ha Richard Mart be held starting at 8 p. m. each) DISC SO Desa | LSTENING — Loi . 0 . a at $500. Date for a hearing will be w. Robertuon. Flood, J Todd, A Rob tarily cut prices in a concerted drive “Cluny Brown,” and “The Great THE colo 13.26. ednesday. Durbin, who has the role of a | : In He set later. gar i Vr Sek rae | to halt the inflationary spiral. | Waltz.” in E Flat, a ; | disc jockey in ‘Something In ame, listens eagerly to 8 rauet inch Red € * *dtoet ddd the Wind," which opens to- | cous note from his band. Spike | be the sy morrow at the Indiana, Sharing | and the City Slickers will play | st mes Today! in Crosby_Barry Ln rald—Joan- Caulfield in “Welcome Stran month. {film honors with Miss Durbin are | a.one night engagemeént at the | It is a st { Donald O'Connor "and John | Murat Theater, Oct, 26, bring- | ; T= Mr. "Rubin: Dall. ing a 15. act variety show, sparkling t J p—— s— ae k tation, nee 3 Generations to Mar does not © ‘Symphony Names playing of N H by | Birthdays as One . An inter oyes, riugnes A party, wrapping into one the work is the Nicholas H. Noyes and William | {celebration of three generation's featured in | A. Hughes have been elected to the | ibirthday aninversaries this this the concert | board of directors of the Indiana week, will be held tonight at 8 you hear tl State Symphony Society, sponsor-|o'clock, album M/D ing organization of the Indianapolis | The party, at the home of Paul Symphony Orchestra. Announce- | Hutzel, 5061 Camden Ave, is for IF LIST | ment of the elec~ Charles Livingston, 56 tomorrow; goal in tions followed a his daughter, Zora Livingston; 18 should san business meeting today; his son-in-law, Hr. Hutzel, orchestra's of the society Fri- 31 today, and his grandson, who Seal 12-inc day. will be one year old Thursday. Four sid | SMba—————————————————_ au ic | Mr. Noyes, vice § BIRTHS DOUBLE DEATHS lhe mus president in h : Valses. Ne Coming to the | Nebraska's birth rate ‘last year Three side: : | was more than double the death “Daphnis ¢ ( 1 R C I E | rate, standing at 27,763, compared aia . ~ 4 4 with 12,365, hi Rn LEO itt and bande” by tebe dtbde td ow p j Ravel. -— me ————— ——t bet bbb b hd Mr. Noyes "The Tumtaple Son ng* A i . San Pri charge of finance “Happy Go Luck gave the * for Ei Lilly & t Y And. Free» Fleas : Co., was elected ove A “ ormance first vice presi- { “You W Mystery in oil e premie Po re Jens 8 ! Ihe | y oa Neop Your nis and Cl Mr. Hughes Hyghes, president | So Right" was a yea) 0g of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. { Méthing In The Wing* was elected a board member, | "It's 0 7 Officers of the board for the nly Love” coming year, besides Mr. Noyes, in-| TO Pr ‘ ——telude-Dr.-G.- H.-A Clowes, presi-| - bres Le dent; Joseph E. Cain, second vice "ec president; A. W. Herrington, third] | vice president; John K. Ruckels- on " haus, fourth vice president; Theo-| A—— {dare B. Griffith, secretary; How- SANDE
{ard Harrington, manager of the orJ; bo |chestra, assistant secretary; “Wil0/10) ad ' : / 4 al J Hla RE Wlgnns Axsasoren ned. Ay. . Whur V. Brown, Areasurer ‘emeritus.
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