Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1948 — Page 28
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Matinee Musicale Books All-Boys' Program The Camille Fleig Junior Section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present an all-boys’ program at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the DAR Chapter House. : Participants in the program, arranged by Mrs. W. G. Patterson, will include: Stephan Hall, Wendell Cooper, Mack Mowbray, Jon lverson, Robert Endsley, Bruce Hurlbert, Tommy Durler, Denny Veteto, Thomas Lewellyn, = |Robert Montgomery, Don MecMahan, Merwyn Studor, Neil Greenbaum, Larry Van Buskirk, Stanley Rice, David Lukenbill, James Hanna, Louis Wooldridge, Donald Malcomson, Billy Owens, Karl Schaefer, Maurice and Paul Whittemore, William Travis Selmier and Tom Troyer. 2 Accompanying the marimba, piano, vocal and violin numbers will be Mrs. Marshall Harvey, Mary Ellen Galbraith, Mrs. Nellie Jackson and Mrs. William Edwards. The Matinee Musicale’s Student Section will present a recital at 4 p. m. Siinday, also in the DAR chapter House. Participating in the program of voice, piano, violin, trio and quartet numbers arranged by Rebecca Lane will be: Edward Rosemeyer, Mary Agnes Boehm, Jessie Coleman, Donald Epstein, Elizabeth Wrancher, Shirley Peacock, Ruth Thomas, Willard Shull, Joan Hilficker, Easley Blackwood, Maxine Patterson, Mary Cohen, Jean Ray, Carol Eves, Dick Anderson and Charles Martin. Accompanists will include Miss Lane, Ann Garrison, Betty Keller, Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Helen T. Robinson The organization’s annual dance festival will be held in L. S. Ayres’ auditorium Apr. 23. Final recitals
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