Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1947 — Page 8

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Be VEL rmstrong’ gx Polish. Bran anist. Wes “air siping [Jazz Clicks Heard by Many| [oe "oe J Vani wo 3 : : vans, dil Lat Bag} Gombe Without Sax Displays Great Abiity || “"**, 220 02, HUY ow {"B\ Unit Hon ' “Jl Has Real Clarity In Concerf = - { “nome m OKLAROMA® ; Louis Armstrong's jazz concert at By HENRY BUTLER eR i i Stud the Murat last night was about the Maryla Jonas, Polish pianist, drew ; ; ents pest thing of its kind we've heard a large audience to the English the- * 7 — To Study in three seasons. ater yesterday afternoon in the sec- X Comparisons would seem in srder. ; ond program of the Mar.cns Cons MILANO {WN : The ROTC u But in Jam groups, Smpuiachs we Yaris series, [{In Every Town There Is} 1 High Shoo} bine misleading. An ample and spectacular blond |} Ope Good Italian Restau- : iy hi a Mr. Armstrong has gathered a with a double golden braid piled ont and This Is It. : se small ensémble that really clicks. atop her head like a fabulous piece ’ w— ! Three senior It's the Dixieland sort of deal, of Danish pastry, Miss Jonas nad at § 281 S. Noble St, MA-0968 ~SEARTING THURSDAY i «hogen as ROTC I ; 4 1 N TI LE Which vesord-sollecicss ave In least some of her listeners puziied. TOMMY DORSEY | graduation. Ch platters made about 1920 or earlier. Some people said they didn’t know . pobingors of J os wis : FOR BATHROOM and KITOHEN wALis|It lacks the sax. At the risk of of- whether to like Miss Jonas" playing | HIS ORCHESTRA ere Free Estimate—Ensy NEY asa fending _saxophone-manufacturers, | fb TE] (or not. Xx RO ] L 3 R ] hB N 1] : Pools, and Ase . Mat. § Sipply Co. Jng.{T3 *2Y the lack 5 an advantage. IN ‘MA'S FOOTSTEPS —Dor. | The puszlement results, 1 think, FOIL ' Play With C 0 ' A Sauiiies y alm Confidence from Miss Jonas’ unconventional . : 901 E. Wash. St. RI, 8880 othy Stone, starred in the re- | Liv tary Jonas makes the piano : .13 faculty men Eves. & Sun. CH. S844-W Trumpet, trombone, clarinet, _. o of “The Red Mill." Victor |g yrical instrument. . ALL EVENINGS: ——. lected to study t (piano, string bass and drums seom | yoo. operett Yo {oo en onl] © Sum 50 + RSC Member 0 cating for Den ft | itn chute comiog 1 fae ay at ns in RE LYRI poms 7 i ewel o. . lland-bonded formula. -That compo ENGishs n piano. She relies on beau SAT. 8 Ring deuelty C has. a clarity which can’t be beat by| lead role ‘of Tina which her |tone rather than on what the sports, Buin a Wha, NauAve STARTS WEDNESDAY § from 2:55 il Expert atch & Jewelry Repairing larger outfits, What's more, the| mother, wife of Comedian Fred |desk’ would call the 88-note dash} - | ——— Members of 3-DAY SERVICE Armstrong sextet plays with calm Stone, created 40 0 years ago. for effects. 1 i SPECTATORS ANY TIME 26 4 . Magdalene Bos Free Estimates— confidence. It doesn't keep ‘rying|——"" "= No Display Items FERN % Son, Hieine |] De Prices nervously to outdo ftself, : M by That's no ‘disparagement of hej NO EXTRAS! Inchudes Tost 8, wn ota Mr. Armstrong's prowess on the aennerc or facility. But yesterday's program Skates ond Chacking FREE! “TICKETS ON SI 3 if lores og oe KiNG “EWELERS ie: veingg mberiative. #rum- (CO) Se. Shen deermed eoential 10. vino) eee 4 Toison and Pa ‘Besides being ~<a superlative trum- y——— KING JEWELERS [neuer bores, omy moc. | = PENS 9€ASON recta ——— L. STRAUSS & 60. or - COLISEUM 20x, § 7 Faculty mem J est and generous toward his asso- Near Capacit House Miss Jonas got off to a wondertul ® LAST 2 D AYS ‘9 (Store Hours) (10 A. M, to 10 P. M.) 4] erent. tee are Mrs. Gre g clates. Consequently he gets the P : y start, I thought, in her first group; - Roem | Burge, Ross C , best results from the ensemble. Applauds Singers with"s Passacaglia of Handel and a| D> Myers, Miss Lill You RE MONEY Essays, ‘even books, have °been| The Indianapolis Maennerchor| Capriccio of Wilhelm - Friedemann |‘ epi Otto, Sgt. Benj: AHEAD WHEN written about ‘Mr, Armstrong, who opened its season at the Athenaeum Bach, eldest son of Johann Sebas- sasco, Allen Sts certainly deserves all the commend- | Saturday night with Baritone Mac|tian. In both the Handel and the cox and Miss J YOU BUY AT ation he's received, and more, If Morgan as soloist. Bach she manipulated the keys with| » 4 —————— there were space enough, I'd like| Clarence Elbert's chorus, which the incisiveness and and contrast —— mn : { NOTE FOR CA nM ¥ to add a couple of essays in behalf |seems to grow in numbers year by|18th~ Century music needs. | ; You can have : of Barney Bigard, clarinetist, and|year, sustained the Maennerchor| Her playing of Beethoven's D { with an ordina Jack Teagarden, trombonist, both of {reputation in groups of familiar| minor Sonata, Op. 31, No. 2, was| New Principals. Many New Faces. in poker. whom strike me as just about {deal|songs. A nearly capacity house en-|perhaps her best achievement. It Sensational Cast, Bigger and Better Ad on their instruments, ergetically applauded both the chor-|takes great ability, great tempera- : . . ve That's not even mentioning Dick|"® and ME plorgun. le . |ment (in the French rather than the : HOLLYWOOD ICE REVUE A A Million Cary, whose piano was not the make coustic -“rohem arty sense of that word) to make | i i 46 E. Washington St. proclaimed > the souvenir program Solo plano sounds better in the Beethoven sound significant on the JOAN BLONDE ; from MG W...wakch fw it. 17 BIG NIGHTS, 8:30 P mM Relieve (the Great Indianapolis Plano|Athenaeum ballroom than s0lo| piano, And that particular D minor| lL | Gq Tt is estimate: EA ae

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terial that looks like Ry-Krisp to/symphony. ALUMINUM of comedy, irony and tragedy, if that|came across more clearly than Mr. gh pert, superbly played, were a telligence ~— intelligence that has gnging has altered his vocal habits|jjmp about that composition, but on| fi socta! phupidsty, Sings Simply to popular taste in her Chopin group |\{ Middleton needs no criticism. Mr. |aria from Massenet's “Herodlade” studied in inter-war years. Similar

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Shex, ae appears very young,lor deceptively simple things like Jusclousness of tone, eloquence of olph Stott should work on technique, especially| Purcell's “Passiig By." His voice ’ 11 99 In Techon piich. Right now, Mr. Shaw has nice tone and is always gov. MUTE GUNFIGHTERS nicolor | ‘Bachelor “i; Bobby Sexer’ gives everything on nervous folos.ierned by restraint; control and good er entire performance was a de- George §f i 9 ann 11] » : RITE'S He has fire and energy, but he needs| taste. Not a big-volume voice, it's light to hear, Miss Jonas puts a Corpse Came g:0.0, “THE GUILTY? wag the leisure to acquire the facillty| none the less pleasing. everything into her playing. SANDERS LAST Betty Hutton a Alan Lane bi that would make his performance Mr. Elbert's. chorus stayed pretty TONITE “EERILS OF PAULINES SSANIEFE URRISING . Watch : seem easy. much within its repertoire of past : You would have had to hear the seasons. It has, as plways, good tone R arin Armstrong concert to judge. Far and plenty of volume. Neig hborhood Theater Directory epairing too few did. Those present last] Dorothy Munger, the Maeriner- gna SIDE GARFIELD AT OUR USUAL night expressed appreciation in|chor’s accompanist, contributed ex-| FIRST shales clamorous applause—~H. B. pert support on the piano. me RE MARA UDERS Camier WO, MRS. Of A RROLLS bn Low PRICES ' Lee NEWS ® Deven. sen dl ED ll Jon Mall ‘VIGILANTES RETURN in Color : -Day Eddy Duchin Vads Times Amusement fo hg Men Never Fergetscafiash Nowy ES adult al 1581 S. East 84, ‘ Service . ; D aug hter of Clock Ah y Milland—Teress Wright LINCOLN MA-3252 ] ANCE WED “TROUBLE WITH WOMEN’ Van Johnson—_tune Alyson ad YORK, Ngv. 3 Eat STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIC. MALL hh ; Randolph Scott in Color PHIGR BARS AR RITE S Duchin, pianist and band leader, “The Drunkard” melodrama, ab The Ole Left Hander “THE GUNFIGHTERS” Shirley Temple “HONEYMOON" and Mrs. Maria Teresa Winn, @% cmos ANI. "NORTH SIDE JEWELRY SHOP daughter of Montague Paske Smith, “Forever Amber,” with Linds Dar- Ss ANDE RS t 2 — x 43 s. linels $h of London, were married yesterday ne and Cornel ade, at 11,08, — Pow Doors South of oH at the home of Secretary of Com- h, 'W, 1 ne | ie hus Lona SR ' mu "0 Sivrd Sguare Dea) At et INDIANA

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