Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1948 — Page 4

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Local i 2 Mrs. Ethel Brown Dies i in Home Here

Native of. New Ross Resident 29 Years

TUESDAY, JAN. 13, 10g

L. J. Schumacher: Named Publicist :

ous hd Solsisischen, Ny appointed a member of the |eity staff of the ; Sea-Bee Veterans | Association, oogule i

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] tention than they've been getting] Services for Mrs. Ethel Brown, group were elect- _Gen. Hays . 5. in this column, because a lot of who died yesterday in her nome, ed recently. They i Soviet H —— Ane music - excellently performed 215-8. Audubon Rd., will be held to- are A. W. To Sovie "W "IN { D 2" R d cab be found among them. Baron at 3 p. m. in Moore Moru- ton, president; By M. 8. HAN Irving Berli in' S 0 0! evive Along with the handsomely fllus- aries’ Irvington Snape, Burial will Royce B. & Press Staff Ce trated albums several “singles” be in Washington Park. vice presid ent] , Jan. 13 - On 2 Discs Bidding for High Favor ices vpn te suc Sami Mr. Brown who wit, vas a 5. . Pho am AN A wo WWENSNWSER q . EN ! : release Hel Co Ne nen We native of New Ross and had lived retary; Floyd Bde. Seba = gusian_ hints t pi . ; ill fans as the topselling “I Want to have gathered a number of them ianapolis 29 She was a wards, treasurer; “r- Schumacher. J ilies 8 Berli King Cole Makes One, Sinatra the Offa; il fans as the topselling together to talk sho today, with: BR A a ri uIeL} enatap alarm, | arta it would no . Vi r “Try a Little Tenderness” was al-|out trying to arran *h Church. and James Guilian, Les Caster ang’ changes Armstrong Gets Hol on RCA-Victor Platte ways one of my favorite tunes, lease dates; and find that they make Survivors are her husband, Law- Don Martin, diréciors-at-large. of the German capi By DONNA MIKELS hence the Ida James revival of it|Up an interesting and enjoyable fence W. Brown: two sons, Aversl) e group will meet Feb, § tn thy: American st There's something nostalgic about an old song; gouging that makes hit the spot here; It's exceptionally album. . M. Brown, Indianapolis, and Arthnr|Canary Cottage. Any made by Maj. Gen. G ’- 8 properly revivified “oldie” a cinch-seller, \well ‘sung, as is the flip “Yester-| “O PARADISO.” from Meyer-| A. Brown, Lafayette, and :hree discharged Sea-Bee veteran is ej. J Deputy Covers. O Probably the latest example of thie Is an Irvihg Berlin classic days” also sung by Miss James, The beer’s “L’ Africana” (one of our| grandchildren. ! gible for membership, not mention the

favorite operatic tenor arias) and put said that Amer

standard, “What'll 1 Do?” & hit of the 1920 vintage which seems to be. second side features a good bit of

up for a second round of popularity. |\rumpet. work by John Hunt. pin War, hos nshieir : ) ro : Motor Dealers to Meet : gosere hog of ar Jimmy Lunceford’s old outfit, now | “La Gioconda," thr ! Services for Mrs. Mary Carothers, eco d . board directors lin's status. There are re Yo Je I waings of of it to date. Anyone ac quainte Itrante d by Eddie Wilcox and Joe|Richard Tucker, the sensational who died Sunday in her home, 1229 The of of the J pelin’s 8 t!

Automobile “Dealers Association of Indiana will meet at 10 a. m. Thurs.. day in the Claypool Hotel,

‘The Russians toda their suggestions ths gtates and Britain ge with 8 ‘proposal, print dal Russian’ paper, wuntries liquidate antribution to fou mony.

‘sung by Irene Day,—and Tommy Thomas, offers—“Moonbeams” with young Met tenor making his debut.’ with the. mellow King . Cole, rie Mercer vocals ‘on “You Are Never a fine bit-of tenor sax ala Thomas on records. The Metropolitan’ fixie can see how the iv. were Awayv.”; The Three Suns’ “Love ‘Is/and “Sneaky Pete,” a novelty sung Opera Orchestra under Emil Cooper | Yailue pads ow seh Sher fo Fun” and “At the Candlelight Cafe” jy Thomas and the ensemble, | provides its a Supers aecom-| pd e oes 0] e Paul Bascomb’s {wo-sided wax of- niment, (Columbia n takes orchids for his guttar ts Artie Dum, doing tn Et almost too hot o be-on wax, |" “swALLOW DUET” from Thom- ICE-O.-RAMA CHAMPION-=A darling of the 1947 Times Side 1s In the backround. The 000mg You Want & Man Like Me? Jimmy is “Dextrose” and. “Robbins’ Pop.” as’ “Mignon” (Act 1), and Scene |ce.O.Rama will be back in the show Feb. 19 at the Coliseum . .. side is “I Feel So Smoochie,” a NeW! Rushing vocals, and “Blue and| Lenny Herman has a nice vocal and Duet from Act III of Ponchi-| jp cio 8 champion. Ann Bond won a first place honors: in the tune which also looms as a juke Sentimental” sung by Bob Bailey, (style, well displayed on “Mucho elli's “La Giocanda,” sung by Rise Cleveland meet of the National Figure Skating Tournament, enatnf. (Captioly good version is Dizzie “Gillespie gives out with Closer, Sweetheart” with a Latin | Stevens, mezzo-soprano, and Ezio| nother e I'S

“{Cathoun St; were to be heid this; afternoon inthe Jones & Hurt Mortunary, Burial will be in New Crown. - A native of Uniontown; she had| lived in Indianapolis 30 years ind! was a member of Jehovahs Wit-| nesses Kingdom Hall Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. | Anna Gregory, Orange, Cal, and

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more frantic be-bop and searing twinge 4 and *Mounlizht in Vern in Vermont.” Pinza, basso, with our Cincinnati] three grandchildrén, - on the front pages of Frank Sinatra's on Columbia lebel. Fo (FO F0 EL en 4 brass. (friend, Fausto Cleva, conducting| - m a in rs . § wd British-licensed He sings it straight, against excel- arin a more | ihe Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.} ce u “ e e Robert Threm : CLASSICAL after being distribute n-ne weckwrama” na denned ent vs mn Curt in Poult Two drama a Piavoriies wits WW IN Laurels] in Cleveland | rom res oe mover: Lapudeindr eliminates much of his ‘trick go "lt [Eve scenes that are favorites with Threm, a Navy veteran of the rdng PEs “The American Mi phrasing, giving ~ an Wuw-sinesse | C : bi ihe “fans. The Stevens-Pinza com- By ART WRIGHT Spanish-American war, wiJl be held SH ment considers the A » w { | x i o Sofuch Jus & must fop oe olumbia 2 Million Short bination is a guarantee of artistic Two headliners of The, Times Ice-O-Rama returned home yesterday. at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mor- op of Berlin as part of

One of the most likely tunes is a |achievement, ACO, 12-in.) tuaries Peacé Chapel. Burial will be rerelease of a Horace Heidt. oldie “Dance of the Blue Danubes” and| “The Trumpets Have Triplets.” If} you liked the old Heidt band, as| {many did, you'll like this disc. Heidt| recently signed up again with Co-| Howard Staff Writer The indigo discs number four; all bia and has some new platters WASHINGTON, Jan, 13 — The Morris Stoloff. The 10-inchers, and feature the most "come out after his old ones ‘are Poultry’ industry nssed by nearly song with which glowing-

talented blues interpretors. . Imarketed. 28 million chickens on its pledge to closes her Prudential Family

to resume show rehearsals after winning top laurels in figure skating wh Hill te “BLESS THIS HOUSE,” by Tay-| competition at Cleveland. O. Tr oo died Sunhe, and “Through the Years” Miss Ann Bond, 5312 N. Pennsylvania st. won first place in the a % lpr Bie “Smiling Through,” junior ladies ,championship competition in the Lake Erie. divisiona] of day in Veterans Hospital. He was jr eld Ste rezzo-so- the National Figure Skating Tournament. jborn in Chicago and had lived

} here since 1908. He was a retired Gloss.prano, with orchestra Sondueten by iw Boi a . are being accepteq, Telephone, Ice- tool designer. He was a member of rst is e ’ ’

: O-Ray, The Times, RI 5551, or the American Society of Tool En-! Rise teamed up to earn third place ino vojced Rise the junior pairs competition. . Norma Koster, city park and gineers.

i The meet at Cléveland last week Fecreation Hon _deparument, WA A 49%, One brother, Andrew Threm, Norwhile .

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High Egg Prices Keep

Hens on Farms By EARL RICHERT

Louis. Armstrong and his Hot the government to trim laymg radio program each Sunday, sem — {folk, Va., survives. | oo Ll “that Bix lake “Biven fo. Yearday purr OF ES LDR CBE SOW hoc 400 millon i 35d ine second id rr and esl 80 Invialonal event wk he i im AL pa “Blues in the South” with Louis ind and & hi M ” lets. by Jan. 1, ‘agriculture depart- | {melody which was such a. great st skaters n 0SSel rima ames a n ; S A L FE their-economy vocalizing the tunes that first won pane Sirah ut Mar | ment statistics revealed today. musical favorite of yesteryear. (Co- part. Services for James A. Payton, 710 ido is fame. The Hot Six has Barney |. J ” Pl’ The pledge was nade earl fn lumbia, 12- in) | Both Miss Bond and Mr. Gloss- [pe son St. who died Sunday, will | | We are closing out a special : him is- “The Dream Peddler” sung Hy} pledg y . wi h dliners in:the 1947 “For that purp Bigard on clarinet, Leonard Feather | "7 WHS | Noveniher to get the government (0) up p2oin BES SAISONS™ and Joe-G-Rama. They aré riow working Urged by Group [be held tomorrow in stanford, Ky. | lot of brand-new records to Ea eton ¥ was 49. : Jimo 45g Zo -Snglen jazz] Doris Day tells “The Way He Does 30) 0 Jouipyies Thurdan she, “Tombe du Ciel” sung by thalon g team routine for the show s mative of Stanford; Ye Had] UALS suet for our ektended pomic and not on P luminaries. : 4 > th empha and Sous Se put a floor under chicken prices POPular French troubadour, Charles pep, 19 in the Fairground Coliseum | oo. wo ohincion Township Re- been an Indianapolis resident 40| Moreover, We ‘invite

[Trenet, accompanied by orchestra which will present some 400 local |

and the French to {under Albert Lasry. Two bistro fa-lamateur skaters in a two-hour pro-|

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which had been dropping. Arthur Godfrey, H nicats, ey, Harmonica

Louis’ buddy, Jack Teagarden, and | since

| publican Club has adopted Aa eso- years. He was employed as a janitor ‘his Big Eight combo are featured

|“Why Should We Both Be Lonely?" and was a veteran of World War 1.

poultryless Thursdays began. They |

on the second side. Both are with Pp |vorites, full of tenderness and gy; Net proceeds of the low lution urging an “unbossed” pri- ; Prints Ca " ‘have been above su ¢ levéls on! y uction. pi Survivors are his parents, Mr. || Johnny Long, etc, and sonie ts a ls Bluse ana, "Bluse Lou Bring's band.. a nation-wide average since, and gaiety. Tt doesn't matter whether ;qmission the public will pay will mary as a step toward | restoring'and Mrs. Alexander Payton: his Bill ey ang: stax No. sesonsible. = vocals and adds some trombone And for them what likes it folksy, the government hgs not had to buy. x oi “undersu Frenciiyou will go to the JB fHutite Ryviilous Funds 'harmony in the GOP here. sister, Mrs. Marie Stewart, all of sadn] willing - to ventur hb hts. Dave rT wil Al-Dexter | puts some boogie into the 427,860,000 chickens reported!" w in Mail order ticket sales opene | ‘The resolution, proposed by for- Stanford, and four brothers, Frank “MR - J whether the Russia ighlig Toug rustic, net result of which is “Barrel ADELAIDE” one of Beethoven's yesterday. Seats will be assigned d Th Pavt tord: like his drums on this disc. House. Bootie" in ermeker Dar oY the agriculture department on j,.eliest songs, transcribed by in the order letters are received, Mer Mayor George L. Denny, was an omas yton, . Stanford; for pesented Anything On the femme side, what better vein and sil Rose,” a straight avis as'of Jan.4 Js in fack, nearly pranz Lisat, “provides the vehicle ‘The over-the-counter’ ticket sales voted at a club meeting last" HEB Dy : man Sas i répresentatives could be asked than instrumental eight million. more than the goalig,. a fine recording by the pianist, win open Feb. 1. All mail drders with only three dissenting votss. ton, Ky. " 50c each - ans . Mildred Bailey and Ethel Waters?| . fixed by the department In Sep- pgon Petri. A love song of fresh-isnould be accompanied by check| eT Miss Bailey gets backing from the Manor : tember, before poultryless Thursdays ness and dramatic appeal interpret-lor money order

ting with their pi Berlin. While-at firs the impression of suggestion that the get out of the capits twist was added. It the Americans act: moting the partition Marshal Vassily "the Soviet comman fo return from M

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: payable to The {resolution was James W. Ingles, Ca ehort n Ellis Larkins trio on “That Ain't This. is. ong of those. small oullils, were instituted. ‘ed by an outstanding artist on the Tymes Jce-O-Rama. Orders must be | newly elected Marion County For C pe Introduces Bill for Air Academy

Right” and “I Don't Want te Miss yoy don't hear too much about.| Eggs 5 Cents Apiece piang. (Columbia 12-in. two Parts). \majled to The Times. |publican Chairman. Mr. Inglés ~~ Mississippl® SII, small outfits of a necessity VD: Termohien, head of the “MY MOONLIGHT MADONNA" yymission prices, all including “seconded” the resolution but tie. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (UPY—| Ethel Waters, ‘probably best re- nave to be a little more careful of POWUY branch of the agriculture by Webster-Fibich-Scotti. and “It'S gay are: Boxes and parquet chairs, clined to comment on it publicly. |Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) membered by blues cultists for her|the quality of the discs they issue G¢PATtment, said he thought the A Grand Night for Singing” bY 5; 2. North and South side mes-| Despite the resolution, however, yesterday introduced a bill in the “Miss Otis Regrets,” sings “Careless each disc is bread and butter— POUltry industry had done “pretty Hammerstein-Rodgers, sung by the ,onine 85 cents; end mazzanine, 50 factional lines already are opeing Senate to establish a-United States Love” and “Blues in My Heart” in fso they sometimes come up with wyll, considering the circumstances.” great and versatile Metrop-litan: cents. All seats are reserved, except drawn for a “showdown” ght | Air Forces Academy. the vibrant, yet clinging voice which some pretty good ones. | Chief obstacle to the pledged OPera soprano, Helen Traubel, who the. end mezzanine. % among party leaders far: control of{ Sen. Capehart’s bill would allow stamps her style. The most likely of the latest re- heavy culling: of chickens was high shows that she is as much at home| pecistrations for - skaters of all party machinery in the “primary the Air .Sécretary to decide where New singles, Just run of the mill, /leases is popular vocalist Savannah €g8 prices. Farnfers have been In tWo romantic American songs as| ce ¢o fake part in the show still next May 4 ithe academy would be located. |

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