Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1948 — Page 20

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concerts

transcriptions, the Brahms-Haydn

and 3s The ninth symphony gives the : best breaks to the baritone. Mr. "| Pease made the most of that enormously, Impressive recitative bass-| that starts the choral last movement. And Miss Long, Miss Van Kirk and Mr. Lloyd, formed with Mr. Pease, a remarkable wellbalanced quartet. With Mr. Schweiger's untiring efforts, this community has proe/duced a musical organization that deserves all the national publicity it has had. The Ft

. Indianapolis Helps ws Schwieger's largely ama-

Wayne plan of providing per- * manent employment, musical or They Renato Pak i, non-musical, for expert musicians Fablen ys Sun tant con-| yay point the way toward a certmaster; John Auwirm great musical renaissance in Johnson, Arthur Knebel, , io

i Neighborhood

Sherr, violas,

H, Conner and Walter Reuasd H, Con Theaters ! Mr. Schwieger's orchestra “I Walk

BELMONT—~Through Saturday: Alone” and “You Were Meant for Me.” OCINEMA-—Through Saturday: “Daisy Ken- > he “Love Prom a Stranger.”

in OO oouia Rise and amp Water

Water.” ore od start some state touring bef: DAISY YThroush tomorrow, | “Swamp

RSON-—- Through Saturday: ‘Treasure eagon a of Ya a "

sounded better balanced than on

auspl The Ft. Wayne orchestra and chorus would be an admirable, at-| E traction for some future Butler Bowl season. The combined organizations should be heard in Indianapolis, just as the Indianapolia symphony and Symphonic should heard in TH sie

SQUIRE--Through Friday: “The Yearae and abd “Fabulous Dorseys.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE -—- Through Friday; ark of Zoro” and “Drums Along

TELD—Through tomorrow: and pat

from hockey-game whistles hn decorous bravos. Certainly Beethoven deserved every kind| io THALL of recognition. ro nd ] Ma le | in ¥ Boglet . “TomorMr. Schweigert is earnest and| P¥ FATUSE pinte

fe energetic. I might take issue oRiEkTAL "hock To Ki through Satur

the! MECCA-—Through Reservat ne and *

pe Pink ‘“ghadow

with his interpretation of the day: “Foxes ot Harrow" ond seventh (“tear-jerker”) Brahms- ds Co Wott. + ‘and “North Haydn variation, where import-|™ r pi Grande.” Tomorrow and oi ant inner voices were feeble. But! day: “I Wonder Who's Kissing r

only admiration for Nowhere,”

I have Beethoven. Under difficulties too numerous to list, it was a magnificent achievement.

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the Wind. h, Saturday; “Xou Wert Were and “

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Kokomo Teachers Win

Increase in Salary KOKOMO, Apr. 21 (UP) — The Kokomo public school board today announced a salary increase Bo, the Be systems teachers. M. Swihart, superintendent, said. te increase would total} , OF an ave of abo $278 per teacher, age of Shout

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Best Hoosier Concerts.

, the 150th Psalm for chorus, orchestra and Organ by % :

MAESTRO — Ted Weems, who will bring his band and entertainers Roof for a single night's engagement next Sunday.

to the

Indiana

“Black 5:25, 7:56 and Black

Alias » lace Beery, snd 10:03.

5:46 and 8:34.

“The 4:15, 6:45 and 9:15.

Gentleman,” with st 11, 1:45, 430, 7:16 “10th Ave. Angel” at 12:16, 3:01,

Beyo Jour Bennett 12:25, 3: 40,

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sorden Liste | [VEER Jeanne Havens, piano student nd TT

of Jordan Conservatory’s preparatory faculty, will be heard in a graduation recital at 4 p. m. :

voice students of Leola Turner,

IN CIVIC PLAY—Joan Fuller, who has the role of Melanie Kurtz in "Thunder Rock," Civic's April production. The play will continue nightly at

the Civic through Saturday.

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to the public.

Workers.

Belmont Theater Marks 25th Anniversary

The Belmont Theater, 2043 W. Washington, will celebrate a 25th anniversary today through Sat-

A special double feature fis Wednesday at 3411 N. Pennsyl-| billed for the event and anniversary souvenirs will be presented The double bill includes Burt Lancaster and Lizabeth “I Walk Alone” and “You Meant for Me,” and Jeanne Crain.

Taverns Shut in Mine

‘Sympathy Strike’ BOONVILLE, Apr. 21 (UP)— Taverns in Boonville were closed until 1 p. m. today, in what the bar operators. said was a “sympathy strike” for the United Mine

Approximately 1000 men are employed in Warrick County coal mines. One tavern owner said bartenders here were organized with support from the UMW and a. close bond has exnted since.

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st 8 p. m. Friday, and a piano recital by Marilyn Gernstein, Shortridge High School senior and pupil of Marie Zorn, at 8 p. m. next Wednesday. Gertrude Irestone will present 11 preparatory piano students in

Now Playing

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AND HIS ORCHESTRA

recital at 7:30 p. m. next FEATURING Vans St HAROLD STARR Child Struck by Car VOCALIST

Six-year-old Kenneth LeRoy in| Woodard, 3520 E. Ohio St, was in Methodist Hospital today recovering from severe injuriés received yesterday when he was struck by a car driven by James Graham, 65, of 435 N. Linwood Ave. near the child's home.

EARLY DINNER MUSIC DANCING AFTER 9

NEVER A COVER CHARGE

go 2 Neighborhoods

Play Hold-Overs

Two neighborhood theaters will hold over programs tonight. The Uptown Theater, 4215 College, will “Cass Timberlane,” Spencer Tracy and Lana Turner |[™

play tonight.

The Sheridan Theater, 6116 BE. Washington, will hold over the double bill “If You Knew Susie” and “T-Men” through Saturday.

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MAY 4 at 8 P. M. Don Giovanni

Mmes, Resnik, Quartararo, Greer: Messrs. Pinza, Hines, Kullman, Baccaloni, Alvary with Max Budell, conducting. New York Company of 350 with Chorus,

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