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9:51, Port Bald,” with Gloria Ransy and William Bishop, at 11, 2:00, nd 8:30. LYRIO “Son of Frankenstein” with Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff and Bela

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|chestra’'s founder and director, | further progress and promise for Soloist was Anne Weeks, Texas

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will conduct a summer school] riage of Figaro” with delightfully {from June 7 to July 30 for regu{lar students and veterans, Classes in a wide range of subjects, will meet five days a week and a pupil than ever in the strings and |woodwinds, played the introduc-

{clear tone and admirable musical understanding. The orchestra, sounding better

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Well-as Hoffman Directs

. By HENRY BUTLER The Indianapolis Philharmonic concerts to date last night in Caleb | ="With Ernest Hoffman of Indiana guest conductor témporarily replacing He

‘ductor for the“ Indianapolis; Phil:

ann H. Rinne, the orthe amateur musicians showed the future.

tion to “Carmen,” Haydn's G major Symphony, No. 88, Strauss “Wienerblut” waltzes and the Dance of the Apprentices from Wagner's “Meistersinger.” After intermission, Harry V. Wade made an appeal for the Philharmonic Orchestra's sustaining membership drive. Members —|0f the orchestra hitherto have

ong " one of its best!”

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pald out of their own pockets| rental bills for halls and musical! scores; Mr. Wade pointed out...

“If we want them to continue| playing for us, it's only fair that we should help out,” Mr. Wade sald. Deserves Support Mr. Wade's appeal in behalf of the Philharmonic deserves all the plugging the local press can give it. For the Philharmonic, like the g Clvic Theater, performs a community function no strictly pro-| fessional organization can per-| form. In its way, the Philharmonic is| as important to Indianapolis as| the Symphony. The Philharmonic |=" trains amateur musicians. And last night's coricert showed what a guest conductor can do with the organization Mr. Rinne has so carefully disciplined for “pine years. Mr; Hoffman brought new points of view, new ideas about |

"MAMA" — Irene * Dunhe, who plays tha role of Mama in

“| Remember Mama,” screen version of the Kathryn ForbesJohn Van Druten play which opens tomorrow at the Indiana. Others in the cast ¥ clus Barbara Bel Geddes, Oscar Homolka and Philip Dorn,

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Sellout at Purdue

"Times State Service LAFAYETTE, May 25 — All seats for Horace Heidt's two pro-

of Music Friday have been sold, according to Purdue officials.

p. m. Friday, are part of Purdue's Victory Varieties program. Mr. Heidt and his entertainers

cast in the Indianapolis Coliseum next Sunday evening.

Jack Hatfield Plans

Drama Class Series

Jack L. Hatfield, director of the Civic Theater, announces a series of summer courses in drama to be held June 1% through July 24 at the theater. Covering all phases of drama study, the classes now are being formed. Further information is obtainable from Mr. Hatfield at the theater, WA-4507.

Plan Invitation Rites Candidates will be initiated and a memorial service will be held {by Golden -Link. Court 7, Order| lot the Amaranth, .at 8 p. m. to-| morrow in their hall. Mrs, Ora |

DRIVE-IN THEATER Box Office veny T—Starts at Dark NEW in-the-car speakers Adults, boc; Children Under 18, FREE n Adult

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music is qumulative and co- opera- |

tive, and ‘not just individual per-| ’

formance. With only four re-

hearsals (“We should have had| during intermission)

of new effects. ) Provides Laboratory Mr. Rinne should be proud of] his orchestra's adaptability. And| I think he would agree that an amateur orchestra is better than a professional orchestra as a lab oratory for guest’ conductors. It's unfortunate that Schwieger of the Ft. Wayne Philharmonic reportedly is leaving for Kansas City at the end of this season. Mr. Schwieger would have been an excellent guest-con-

harmonic.

Mri Hoffman back. And let's hope also that Fabien Sevitzky takes

“this ‘turn-in-helping build-the-Phil-{ -

harmonic into what it eventually will be—one of the best amateur orchestras in the Middfe West. |

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