Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1948 — Page 6
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MARIMBIST — Miss Carol Ottinger, 5121 Primrose Ave., one of 10 local marimbists who will participate in the Chicagoland Music Festival at 7:30 p. m. next Satwday at Soldier . Field, Chicago. » »
Marimbists At Chicago
Local Musicians Attend Festival Ten young marimbists of In-| dianapolis and vicinity will take part in the Chicagoland Music Festival at 7:30 p. m. next Saturday at Chicago's Soldier Field. The young musicians will form part of a 200-piece marimba sym- - phony orchestra to be directed by Clair Omar Musser, head of the Northwestern--University marimba department, The Hoosier group includes: Diana Polk, R. R. 5, Box 531,
rose Ave, first marimba; Lannie Christoffel, 1612 E. Northwood Dr., and Geraldine Richeson, 529 Buchanan St, second marimba;
Ave, and Mary Jane Elkins, Morgantown, third marimba; 8 anne McLaughlin, 4231 College Ave, and nnalee Harriman, Gfeenwood, fourth marimba, and Howard Ashley, 1417 Wright St.
green Ave. fifth marimba.
2 New Air Units To Be Activated
Two new units will be activated at ceremonies at 7:30 p. m. today —tat- Stout Field. . Col. Jarhes A. Ronin, commanding officer of Stout ¥ield, will present activation orders to Col. Titus B Frankenfield, reserve officer, for command of the
Gordon F. Keyes, reserve, for command of the 5th Aif Repair Squadron. ! a Both will be reserve unit members of the 10th Air Force.
Winslow Van Horn, deputy 1oe : ; fit Sor? Sa,
state police, will attend the activation ceremony which will be followed by a buffet supper in the new Stout Field Officers’ Club.
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20th Air Depot Group, and Col.
MAN is sitting out her suspen- | sion from Columbia in Maine and turning a deaf ear to all advice from her Hollywood pals. » ” » JACK BENNY is a sensational success at the Palladium in Lon-| don and will crack Danny Kaye's box-office record there. i Jack, I hear, kills the people with a gag about staying at the! Savoy Hotel instead of Claridges, because Claridges is too ritzy. He says you even have to be shaved
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» » o PRODUCER FELIX FEIST has a film blography of famed jockey E:rl Sande on his planning board. ... Howard Hughes’ Jatest wmibition is to develop a Jot-pr: speedboat. Meanwhile, Howard is Hollywood's only jet-propelled executive. | .
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“Jinx Money,” with the Bowery Boys, at 11:15, 2:30, 5:46 and 9.
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