Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1948 — Page 32
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HENR It was music from the other Murat last night,
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COLUMBIA PICTURES presents
SUSAN PETERS
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=PLUS— “THE RETURN OF THE WHISTLER”
WITH MICHAEL DUANE e RICHARD LANE
and its probable effect, if it could be printed, would seem ridiculously solemn and might scare some readers. There's no mistaking its significance when vocalist Helen Humes, who sings with broad, earthy humor, puts a song across.
what the instrumentalists only, suggest. This music is largely the
about in polite, puritanical society. It's a musical expression of] revolt against the tyranny of | respectability. As such, it fills a need, and a mere reporter hasn’t the right, even if he had the inclination, to express any further judgment. For my taste, the best instrumental part of last night's program was the first set by the Mercury All-Stars, There just isn’t anything better than Buck Clayton, trumpeter, doing “My Old Flame” (breathy tone in lower register, half-tragic, halfcomic exaggerated vibrato), Flip Phillips on tenor sax playing “Symphony” or Buddy Morrow, trombonist, making a dirge-like triumph out of “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.” And Miss Humes is unequalled) in such songs as “Jumpin’ on Sugar Hill,” for which I wouldn't
surely wouldn't approve, explan-| atory footnotes. Miss Humes has grand showmanship. Jan August, pianist, has a brittle, hard touch with a lot of difficult ornamentation. Looking not altogether unpleased with his own efforts, Mr. August pounds out some not-too-imaginative ar-
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“CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE”
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WALWAYS TOGETHER” Feta 1 Love Trouble”
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EVE HER T0 HEAVEN"
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TONITE 5:45 te 6-30 a Ts Vacation Treat! Giant 3-Feature Program No. 1: Billy Halop “DANGEROUS YEARS” No. 2: Leon Errol “JOE PALOOKA, KNOCKOUT” No. 3: Hopalong Cassidy “PARTNERS OF THE PLAINS”
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For the Mercury Caravan, presented here as a Mercury Record Corp., produced some of the most candidly off-the-record sounds Murat audiences have heard this season. I say “off the record” because a full description of the music
rangements of “Dark Eyes,” “oid “Intermezzo,”
Man River” among other offerings.
gram was given Frankie Laine whose somewhat spastic and ges-§ ture-ridden singing seems to mow
down his hearers and watchers. With gesture and expression and witnout making any pretense at #8 big; throaty yells, she makes clear] ih
ingly filled as the evening wore on responded enthusiastically to all the entertainers,
Jordan Conservatory faculty, will make her Indianapolis debut at 4 p. m. next Sunday in Odeon|} Hall, § In one of a series of faculty’ recitals sponsored by the conServalopy. Miss Avery will play: thoven, Chopin and modern com-| posers.
|panist;
BUTLER side of the sound tracks at the
prémotion by the
and
Top billing in last night's pro-
aving a voice, Mr. Laine cer-| tainly has an individual manner. Mr. Laine acknowledged his]
essence of what people don’t talk! {debt to Carl Fischer, pianist and| should!
jarranger, who, I think,
{have been heard more.as a soloist.|
| Mr, Fischer’s playing, not deliber-| ately showy, strikes me as remarkably interesting. A house that became increas-
Jordan Pianist in
Debut Sunday
Patricia Avery, gay of the 106 E. North St.
a program including Bach, Bee-
Two other Jordan by| piano student of
Teen Music Canteen To Hold Concert
The Teen Music Canteen
monthly concert will be held at 3 p. m. next Sunday in World War Memorial auditorium. The Park
Department and the 11th District, American Legion, will sponsor the
concert.
Participants in Sunday's concert will includé Rebecca Lane,
pianist; Elizabeth Wrancher, so-
prano, with Ann Garrison, accom= Willard Shull, violinist, and An Spalding and Lauralee ke, duo-pianists, meeting of the Teen Music
anteen committee will be held | immediately following the, con-
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gregory Fee mr ag ad 7:10 and 9:45. , “Sitiin, Pretty,” with Young, ureen and Clifton Webb, at 11:40, 1:45, 6. 8 and 10.05. LOEW'S Sign -of the Ram.” starring Busan Peters, ad 11:15, 1:57, 4.38, Tal and 10:06. The Return of the Whistler,” at 12.99, 3:21, 6:03 and 8:48. LYRIC “The Prince of Thieves,” starr Jon Hal, at 12:50, 4:05, 7:20 and “A Lady Surrenders.” with Margaret Lockwood Stewart, Sganger, at 11:10, 2:25, og 0 anh
Hurley to Meet Brother Lost 40 Years
SACRAMENTO, Apr. 1 (UP)— Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hurley, forof War, arrived
role of Sophie in the Met's production of "Der Rosenkavalier” May 3 in Indiana Bloomingon.
recitals care to write, and the copy deskischeduled for the near future in-!| clude a graduation recital Mary Fekete, Roger Cushman, at 8 p. m. tomor-|§ row in Odeon Hall, and a group recital of 27 preparatory department piano pupils of Leone Kinder Rickman at 8 p. m, Saturday| at 3411 N. Pennsylvania St.
resumed Apr. Gregg and his CBS orchestra.
Butler to Dance At Roof Friday
The Indiana Roof will depart
from its usual policy of Friday dancing to play host to Butler University’s Sophomore Cotillion tomorrow.
Regular Friday dancing will be 9 with Wayne
in obscurity for more than 40 years. His brother, William, was believed killed in a“Mexican uprising in 1911. He was discovered to be living on a ranch near Marysville, Cal., several weeks ago, when he telephoned his brother who lives in Santa Fe, N. M.
BANDMAN—E|liott Lawrence, who will bring his awardwinning orchestra to Southern Mansion, Allisonville ‘Rd. at Keystone, for a one-night engagement next Monday.
Love and Sym pathy in the Most Understandable Way .~ Ye The ALLIED FLORISTS A
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BLUNK—Arthur 8. 1 age e 82 ears, father of Mrs. Dort Mc 5 Yoedersburg, Ind, Ind ; Helen, Carol. Jo
Blunk Jr., a A of i Vest, all of Indianapolis, away Wednesday evening, Mar. . Funeral Saturda; . m,, at RO' Mt ARY, 2310 W. Washington St. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the mors tuary after 7 p. m, Thursday. CN NTN AN Carol Jean, fo ormer~ ly of 6689 E. 38th St. Shtered into rest Monday. age 16 m daughWilbert A, and Teter ¢ CunningSharon Ann Lunninge ham, eranddsughter ot Mr, and Mr
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AVIS—Mrs. Sallie B. Mother of Mrs. Olive Swan, Indianapolis, Mrs.
ry Brown, Dayton, O., and Mrs. gnes Rea, hn, Burbank, Cal; Paul H. Miller, 8t. Louis, Mo.; and Joseph J. Davis Fit " Bvansville, Ind. Passed away Tues at rbank, Cal. Service FLA N . BUCHANAN MORTUAR Saturday,
O m. Priends AR ed: rial Crown Hill, Friends may call at mortuary after 7 p. m. Fri
(CHANGE OF TIME) DYNES Noite, of 1308 Beville, Dynes, s. Vivian D. Routledge, of “Indianapolis; Mrs, D. Sparks, Denver, Colo; Vernon Eugene Dynes, ; grandmother of Bandra arks, Denver, Colo.; sister of Mrs. hel Sisk, of "Fishing N. Y.;. Ken neth Roller, of Rushville, Raiph Roller; Chicago; Robert Roller, Oonnersville,
CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington. Burial Maple Grove Cemetery, Brookville, In Friends nay call at chapel after 5 Pp. m, ursday.
TLLILAND—Alice of 2308 W, MecCarty 8t., beloved mother of Berta Brown, sister of Lula Clayton, Ind., passed away Wednesday. Services ‘Friday, 2 Bor at the BEANBLOSSOM MO TUARY, 1321 W. Ray 8t. Burial Washington Park Cemetery. Friends invited.
GOHN—Miss Mary E., 373 N. Hol Ave., sister of Dr. George D. Go "iy Dayton, O., aunt of Virginia Gohn, San Diego, Cal., Wednesday. Services burial Dayton, O. Friends may call at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday evening. - HARNISH—Lawrence A, 60 vears, of 1221 N. Gale, husband of Mrs. Lela and father of Jack Harnish, brother of Mrs. Minnie McClintle, of City, Miss Elizabeth Baker, of Michigan, and Mrs. Bertha Clinek, "of California, also grandchildren,
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McCLAIN—Etta, age 73, passe daway ursd hi fT
Pp. m. may call at the ‘home after Friday noon. C. N_service, MARTIN—Susan, age 73 years, passed the residence,
321 8. Pine St eral Friday, 10 a. m. at ROYSTER & ASKIN MORTUAR' v 1902 N. Mefiiian S St. Friends invited. . Burial .Washingto
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MOORE—Thomas C., a
Moore, brother of Georgia Pennington, Susie Keppel, Edward Johnson of Cincinnati, pasted away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, 2 m., sk the FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 804 W. Morris St, Friends invited. Burial Moral Park. Friends may call at the funeral home NIEHAUS — Nanoy, age 3 months, darling daugbter of Frank
3 : granddaughter Otilla Weber and Mr. and John Niehaus, passed away Wednesday. Puneral Friday, 2:30 P. at at _the residence, 2160 Single id n St. 1 Tia: St Josepi, Friends ay a any me, HERR-~ MANN service RIORDAN—Mrs. Nelle M. Widow of Adan, and mother of Burt, Dallas, Tex., Wilburn, of Cincinnati, 0, and
Edwin, of Portland, Ore. Passed away Wednesday in Louisville, Ky. Service BUCHANAN
FLANNER & MORTUARY Saturday, 2:30 p. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may at mortuary after noon Friday.
STALEY_Cirants age 7 years, Jather of Cunni;
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neral Friday, 2 ASKIN MOR’ ARY, 1902 N. MewiSt, Friends invited. Burial Saving, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary any . tim STOTLER—Esther tr ridian St. mother of John Stote ler, daughter of Mrs, Mary Cox, sister of Edith Smith, Kansas Oty, Mo., died Tuesday at St, Vincent's Hospital. Services Friday, 1 the IRBY MORTUARY, Rieridian at 19th St. Interment Sheridan, Ind, Friends may call at the mortuary, TAYLOR—Mrs. Jessie B., 4219 Norwaldo, wife of Wi Wiliam a
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