Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1948 — Page 7
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Pharr b H. Wolf, Pres.
“ rowful mood of . “It's
subtle rhumba “My Guitar,” and gives a masterful performance on “It Was Written In the Stars.”
and Groom Polka,” Kay Kyser's contribution to the current Polka craze. Harry Babbitt sings it and likewise the flip, helps
fine ' performance on Time,” from the new Walt Disney picture of the same name, and the faintly cowboy flavored “Blue Shadows on the Trail”
‘suspicion of tongue in cheek in Ray. Jobies “Suspicion.” Ray sings th 2 fast patter of Ri
ounding lish Phil Harris, “The
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Cole, Griffin Waxes Prove Big Hits A ma ..o
To Lead Tuneful Parade of Favorites
By DONNA MIKELS It's hard to believe that the disc-addfcts are interested in playing anything but Ken Griffin's “You Can't Be True Dear” or| king Coles “Nature Boy” these days os Just in case someone thinks ts time for a change, however,| here id oy a waxes py late releases: bs seems have ha ed to’ Frank Sinatra, something for the better| —+— Phe i] fhat 1s. He's shaken himself loose from ‘the swoon-like leth-|Come recordings with Patter Cab. Yocals,: for so long. S'matter of fact, he's darn near jazzy on his very terrif recording of “All of Me.” Even «Alex “Stordahi gets somewhat| “_“hip? ‘with ‘some “solid rhythm ‘background. Second side is anv other good one, “1 Went Down to
argy that marked his
Virginia.” Al “Hibbler, Dike Ellington's
“plind vocalist, “& haunting
deep sg oan Hy somewhat reminiscent of Herb Jeffries, and what could be a better recommendation than that? He's right in the sor-
Every Day,” backed by some typical - Ellington -qrehestration and a fine Jimmy Hamilton clarinet bit,” Second side is ‘white hot Ellington - on "An Conditioned Jungle.” i WILSON is vocalist “Please Don’t Kiss ‘Mi and : +. ho Tes
Dinah Shore goes Latin on the
Carefree is the word for “Bride
Buddy Clark gives his usual
There's a faint
series In quick Succession.
“SONG HITS oF 1926” fea. “Easter Parade,” and of course, Open to Public
Adult advisors will be Walter! tures in medley fashion the fol-| Annie Doesn't Live Here Any- be
Done,” : “Charmaine,” “Someone 4 director, with e to Watch Over Me ~Desert| ROA-VIOTOR—I "don't know of Victorta. a ue sarge what to say about. Phil Harris’ |“One . Alone,” “Birth of the| Peck of Cards.” In lieu of a re.|under Phyllis Miller. view I'll Bak a question—how| The Gay Nineties show of talhe get? But, {t's/ent from all the city’s high gh schools) selling’ od everybody's playing it|will be open to the public. which all goes to prove—what? continue Wednesday and ThursBack of Joe Bionolog about a day, sponsored by the Grotto Slee 18-*Some-
Song,” “Lonesome and Sorry,” Blues,” “Muddy Water,” “Black
“The Little White House,” Jan) rats “When the Red Red Ro Bob ‘Bobbin’ Town,” Mary Lou,” “Where'd Did You Get Those Eyes?” “Gimme a| A novelty that is good is Ra; Little Kiss, Will Ya Huh,” “Valenvocal, a» “Where Do You Worka
“Everybody Eats When : to My House,” ‘a novelty
DECCA—Probably. the greatest. i hing Decca has done in years| |:
series, mentioned. in this column several ‘times before. ) The first. four: albums issued, hits of "28, "29, '30.and *31, ‘were to th a a that Decca went back efile and brought out some more.” Béfore the i is a pleted, Decca expects to release
27 volumes of songs, covering the] THE VOJCE—A litfle differ- Maddox, T. Van’ Sickie, Roberta period from 1917 to 1943. ® The ent style makes Frank Sinatra's Reynolds, Bob Yates. Mary adler, best and most typical songs ware "All of Me" fine wax listening, [D8 Jones, John Bil
VT eT
Stansfield.
{ual High School Variety Show,
McShay and Paul Kernel. East to Dance
Dick Sharkey ‘of High' School, imitator, and Bobble Grimes of Howe, specialty singer. Members of the Teen Chorus and Tech High School singers will
ders, Mary Jane Martin, Jackie
{lins; Nancy Campbell, Kati Jen-
for each year, and marked their period by repre-
poet and critic Louis Untermeyer.| WAS" “Monnlight Madonna,
umes in a time when sale of|thing I Have Is Yours,” albums. 15 slow resulted in the issuance of three more of the °f the Moon," “The Old
:
Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf,”
lowing old timers: “When Day Is/more.”.
Bottom,” “After I Say I'm Sorry,” | °°rnY “Tam-
body Eien aos Me.”
Chancel It's the B
“If Winter Comes.”
viewed it before but
! . ; Halloitinh, Re ready is Tex Beneke's furs shelves. Cals Calloway: fear| iol 8, Meters Comatimes Fim ust, an Blues March.” ve re- Queen 0 dy
"slow tenor, sax sold on-
ven =a Night ln June OA ea ey With S16 and nto Sundows,” “Dine, " of Joy A very likely new tune {s/™ent In the school auditorium
Hits of 1933" are “The Go Wrong.” It'll have to step toca
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J | Foster, ~ Sammy Kaye tries his hand on “Tell Me a Story,” sung by Don Cornell -and “I Wouldn't Be Sur- ” with Cornell teamed with Laura Leslie,
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Waterfront,” “Stormy Weather,” nings, corded with the realistic ring that [“Carlowa,” “Let's Wall Ia Love”|Forcus and Charlie Montgomery. sentative orchestras and pian-| Heat Wave,” “Love Is the Sweet-| Also featured will be Rex Forists. Making the albums still ®t Thing,” “Yesterdays,” “Smoke|dice, ‘Ggorge McCreary, Norma more invaluable are forewords by| Gets In" Your. Eyes, “Shadow | Jean Spéllman, LeRoy Hansel,
Success of the first four vol-| Lover,” “Temptation,” “Every- from the Teen Drama Club, Em-
Spinning t Roundup,” “Who's Henry, and Betty Harrington,
McKinley's “A Man Could Be y city’s play centers this summer. Wonderful Thing,” in which the| This geivity wn be under the » ow ” ” something Ike an Ting “Eng- '{John,” “Yankee Rose,” “Horses, Haeatre Jams up yocady wih Sponsorship th Teen Dietina the Boy Is Me™ “The - Girl|sexes. It's backed by she dance working under the Department of Friend". “I Know That You hit, “Tambourine.” Face” und the cur-| Freddy Martin features Glenn
ently revived “Bye Bye Black- Hughes and the Martin men on Manual to Fete PIE id Std fie “Dickeybird Song,” ~another nov It '1927 was your year, you'll|elty, and Clyde Rogers sings the
’ 4 everytime a an AS 510 blares 1 Manual High School pupils will Shay =) bos 3 ut eel ie honor current
; “My Sti? “Someone Cares.” It’s been buried : 1g Wonderful art Stood Love oR the back of Vaughn Monroe's You,” “Make Belleve,” “Of Man Matinee.” “Matinee” still is the River,” “Chloé,* “Let a Smile Be Your . Umbrells,” | “Mississippi| ©OMing up. Mud,” “Blue Skies,” “Me and Shadow,” “Russian
seller but “Someone Cares” is
Perry Como’s latest is “Love of My Life” and “You Can De No|
up ‘with ‘the ‘one before, “If You Alice
Tommy Dorsey up|! ists, Harry Prime and Stuart
ties, oi bu.in charge of the program,
of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gibbs, In-| dianapolis, has been promoted to | sergeant at the Itazuke Air Force | Base in Japan. He is a graduate | og Broad Ripple High School and | was employed by the Apex Food| Market before entering the mer
"| Mike May and Joan Haley, and
Stanton, Betty Boots, Eleanor
Russell, Mrs. Dorthea Craft Bertorelli, and William Moon, choral
+ Par€ of the proceeds will used to “send ‘a summer hi ground theater throughout the
Parks and Recreation.
Monday.
ert Herbst. Miss Mary Ray
tap David | Fahey, imitator, and Dick
ners will be Dottie Webb, star Vaudeville: Bav-| bart 78 Whloughty, star of the Mant- |
.|both dancers; a barbershop quar-| tet. from Cathedral High School including Don Scruitt, Norman Muller, Leland Johnson, and Har-! old Miller; and a comedy wrest- | ling team from Cathedral star{ring Carl Lentz, Bob Minner, John, -
Jim East, soft shoe dancer recently featured in the "English venue Boys Club Minstrel Show;
clude’ Joe Cave, Josephine San-
Martha Shumate, Patty!
mett Tuxhorn, Don Thiele, Dan! High “In the Valley Davis, Becky Shepherd, Stephanie
Ot houms: garment a any Possinie lead to its
Charles J, Bell Badly
‘Burned in Home
Of Muncie Man
Find Body in School's
Ventilating System MUNCIE, Apr. 27 (UP)— Police chemists today sought the cause 6f death of Nelson Dull, 35, whose body was found in the ventilating system of" Central School yi Mr. Dull's body was discovered when" the building's cooling system was turned on for the first time this spring. He had been missing for 12 days. : Coroner Eugene Eissman said there was no “anatomical cause of death.”
have been poisoned. In III Health ~The nude body was in a three-
the roof of the building. “Police sald Mr. Dull apparently- entered the building
Mr. Dull, a painter by trade, had been in ill health since Feb. Soret. ruary when he was hit by an automobile,
FIRE SAFETY INSTRUCTORS—Rebert F. Hamm, director of fireman training of the Indiana Rating Bureau (left), and Charles E. Sumner, Indianapolis Red Cross chapter, prepare for the Indianapolis Fire Beaty Training Course to start May. 10°in the fire drill school at South and New Jersey Sts. The affair is sponsored by “the Industrial Safety Club, Indianapolis Safety Council of the Indianapolis Chamber of f Commerce and Purdue University.
Seek | Death Cause. Surviving Quads,
Born Prematurely, Die in Detroit
DETROIT, Apr. 27 (UP)~The two surviving members of the first set of quadruplets born in Detroit died. early this morning in Providence Hospital, The babies were born prema: y yesterday morning to Mrs. pied Borg, 28-year-old wife of | | “Joseph Borg, a Ford Motor Co,
Two of the children died a few hours after birth, but the remaining twa, were given a sim chance to ive,
THE QUADRUPLETS, one boy and three girls, were placed in| Police believe Dr. Dull may birth, immediat A . y » at Dr. Edward King, tending the 2 p. m. session by H. J. Skor-|{ [J MATINEE — _ gomeons nude all to be. weighed but he and-a-half-foot nook beneath estimated their Nght at fiom 1% to 1% pounds- each: The parents who- had axpee ” only one named our through a trap door in the roof. Joseph Jr, Ane, Mary and Mar-
saw him at 1:45 a. m., Apr. 1
for a while and then down the street.
queen} Clue==Dirty Shirt [rerx.
High" rankiyg, gate and" Toca!
who entered 703 N. Belmont Ave. and gar uy ; tend. Col. Robert Rossow of the They said Mrs. Bartley Linder,| Indiana State Police; regional 19, by Baten o hoe Was en: chairman of the association, will Briss window but| preside. :
Police today had only a dirty shirt as a clue to the °
last night. tered by a bathroom that nothing was taken. She did
Police are
school clubs bringing gifts to the|ca
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Clubs presen Club; YeTeens and]
|Baton Club. In addition, the 8nd also helped photograph the Girls Glee Club, Algebra Club,|1946 race. \ -
Art and Crafts Club and Business
Dop” Foley will be master of ficial photographer at the Incererhonies, and Donald Hartson dianapolis Speedway, was in critbe page. Baton Club major-|ical condition in General Hoss éttes will lead the procession fol-!tal today with third lice said Mr. Bell's he] lice; Col. Ken M. Mingle night when he| State - Highway Patrol; ipted to light a cigaret in| Bell, superintendent of Wiscon. gifts are the his home, 3050 W, Michigan a [Beats Coro, Bian. Mr. Beil was Stil Speedway Stringer, Ontario Provinetal |
Girls Club will entertain with We ¢ Aoi Sirs “Club wif Warn of Spotted Fever
; re Health recommendud today. that. ! and Barbara Will oughby, and Geraldine Richeson| 11 Hoosier tourists ‘planning to wil give a marimba solo. Joyce os mer be vaccinated agai 14 Suid
Charles J. Bell, 38, former of‘
t fire last
from: 1938. to 1941} Hos;
owt, in, snc shes NETS Of Police Pamaas = To Meet Thursday ~ She said he on the ;
A regional meeting of the Ine ternational Association of Chiefs
% '|of Police will be held Th Burglar Leaves I oy ali site
yy EE] aM 3S eS HEN UTE TI _ School to Give = ; ‘Spring Fever’ = '
. “Spring Fever,” the" ‘annual!
~The concert band will play clas- : sical selections and the school;
‘Poli will give_ a ‘marimba solo |accompanied by the orchestra. The dance band, which will {present popular numbers, includes {Wallace White, trombone; Larry ‘Crosley, clarinet ahd saxophone; {Jerry Steffy and Sam Rumford, ° "trumpet; Ray Laffin, drums, and]. Roberta McConnell, piano. | Bob McClure is master of cere‘monies and Cecil Havens will. dithe concert band, orchestra {and ‘dance band. THE DAILY JUDGING team of Warren Central High School
will represent Marion County in ) ; the “district contest. The team was_elimination winner in a re-/} ;
cent contest with six other county, schools, -
Membeis 6f the team are Mar-|} ~ Ts! oA
vin Schilling, Effie. Mae Bottema, . 2 Verle - Chappell and Richard from RCA Victor
“| Stephenson. 3 A. FOUR-YEAR. . competitive scholarship to Indiana Central College has been won hy Ray Mexahder, Warren Central High hool senior, He is planning to m nif All the World and Its | chemistry in college and ajar. been! Gold.” PERRY COMO, active in school politics and ath- C} RABY ACK Mim You. letics, SAMMY
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