Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1947 — Page 4
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SCHOOLGIRL — Shirley Temple, who has the role of a | high school gi who becomes
the center of malicious gossip in "That Hagen Girl" film opening tomorrow at the Circle. Teamed with Miss Temple are Ronald Reagan and Rory Cal. _heun,
BELMONT --Through Saturday "Some thing in the Wind" and “Slave Girl’ CINEMA Through Saturday Guy” and “Deep Valley CORONET—Through Saturday “Song of pherasade” and “1'll Be Yours” Day tomorrow: . “Desire Me’ and “Bora to Speed.” EMERSON-—Through Saturday “Three Little Girls in Blues” and “Budan
EAQUIRE — Threagh Pridey “Margie” and "Without Reservations' FOUNTAIN SQUARE ~~ Through Priday
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GARFIELD ~ Through tomorrow “It Happened on Sth Avenue” and “Wild West."
GRANADA -- “Welcome Stranger” and
With , Women" and ance.’ ROLLYWOOD — Through tomorrow “Michigan Kid’ and “Losi Honeymoon. ' m Thr Sith Baturdes “Slave Girl” I thing in the Wind
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OLD TRAIL — “Unfinished Dance’ and ‘Web of Danger.” Tomorrow through
Aeraa: “Something in the Wind" and \ ime in the Blerras.’ 0 AL Bedelia” and “Ghost of n Valley. Tomorrow through | y: “Qunfighters” and “Corpse Came C. O.
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Se - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Bach Choir Has Good House |: For First Concert of Season °
By" HENRY BUTLER "lly in the tenor department. It thay
a good house for its first concert Bach Choir to” acquire the prestige of the season last night In World that attracts a throng of applicants. War Memorial auditorium. Meanwhile, the choir offers, as both Director George Frederick Holler its active and associate members and his singers had prepared a realize, the best possible education
varied and Interesting program. It|in choral music. If you have a voice wasn't all Bach, but it was fine 0d can read music, you learn more music and material seldom heard, |About fine choral literature singing “The first group on last night's In a choir like that thai you could program, sung without accompani- }6&rn fram endless semesters of ment; included a Chyistmas. song|Musical-history lectures. PIONEER COUPLE — Henry {by Heinrich von hy cans the! Principal soloist last evening was Fonda and Claudette Colbert |“Orucifixus” of Antonio Lotti and|/Mary Ann Kreiser, Indianapolis : | “Three Modern Christmas Songs”| contralto, who sang Brahms' Two as the young pioneer couple bys Bethuel Gross. In some ways Songs for Alto Voice, Op. 91," acmenaced by Indians in "Drums [the choir's a capella singing was companied by Harold Sorin, first Along the Mohawk," re-release |more effective than the perform-| violist of the Indianapolis Sym. Co today at Keith's. On "nce of Bach's motet for double phony Orchestra, and Paul R, Fidopening today a hn 5, chorus, “Komm, Jesu, Komm.” lar, planist. In the year or so since the double re-release bill also | yike every such choral group in|I last heard Miss Krelser, she has is "The Mark of Zorro," with |its early years, Mr. Holler's choir|acquired the deliberation and unneeds additional personnel, especial- | hurried assurance of a first-rank artist. She never impairs -the naturally beautiful quality of her voice by forcing’ volume, And last night she caught just about the effect Brahms
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COLISEUM day: My ighty MeGurk “and “Tarsan Senjs Menie's 1948 Hollywood les Probably intended In those songs and the sta eves al 8:30 ~a smooth and quiet kind of thing tomorrow “Arre CIRCLE
somewhat foreign to current popular concert singing. Messrs, Sorin and Pidlar provided admirable accompaniment.
and Bl Goes ta College.” “The Unsuspesied,” with Joan rE Through tomorrow. “Possessed” and| cg. 18,14, Digude Rains snd others, " Vigtiantes Return.’ | at 12:30, 3048, 6:88 and RITZ. Through Saturday “Trouble With “Blonds Savage” with Brick. , MM
The Indianapolis Bach Choir had take some time for the Indianapolis
Women" and “Unfinshed Dance’ son and Gale Sherwood RIVOLI Through Saturday: “Slave Girl"”| 2.45, 5.50 and 8.9%. and "Something in the Wind Plus INDIANA
late show tonfie “San Antonio” SANDERS. stanley and JLiviagston and “Where There's Lie" with Bob 0 Hope, Signe Hasso and William
Tomorrow thal Tira wil ht on the Bendix, at 11:50, 2, 4.08, 6.15, 8:20 Rio Grande’ and “Spider Woman and 10.28 Strikes Back.’ SHERIDAN Throw h Saturday Bagdad” and “Tangier ATEENVAY “Desire Me" and “The n Tomorrow through Baturday “Merton of the Hovis” and “Spring
The Bach Choir's next scheduled | program will be at the same place Jan. 21, 1048. In a program in-
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