Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1948 — Page 26
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Special Art Classes Set
Herron to Begin Sessions Saturday .
John Herron Art Museum's annual Saturday scholarship classes will begin Saturday. Classes will be held in the museum galleries from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. each Saturday. All children must present registration ecards signed by public or parochial school officials, who choose one child from each school to receive this speeial art appre-
|clation training without charge.
Other graded classes for children whose parents are members of the Art Association of Indlanapolis will begin Oct. 9 at the same hour, Work is designed for pre-high school age children and is planned to encourage art ability. Courses will include work in pencil and chalk design, water - color painting, clay modeling, cut paper and design, Adults wishing to join the assdouiation ay phone TA 1bot-8213 ar eal) at the museum for inforn.
Teen Canteen Sets gooa- Concert Sunday
A concert by the Teen Music! Canteen will be presented at 3 p. m. Bunday in the World War (Memorial Auditorium.
The ‘lyn Rose and Mary Joan Cohen, o Planists; Paul’ Rettig, violinist, Raymond Clark, vocalist, ac-
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companied by Paul Goar. Lauralee Burke, president of Teen sharge 8
usic Canteen will be in of the
program, An audition for teenagers wish. ing to try out for the Teen Music Canteen has been set for 10 a. m. Saturday at radio station WIBC, The committees in charge will inslude Lauralee Burke, Easley
Blackwood Jr, Miss Ruth Smith,
Willlam Moon and Renato Pacini, wishing to try out 3 bring their own Th uns and
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Color Film Of Byrd Trip
Shown Here
‘The Secret Land’ Made By U. S. Navy
“The Secret Land,” a technicolor film account of Admiral Byrd's 1946" Antarctic expedition,
Navy: officers and members of the press. . Operation Highjump (the code name for this tremendous expedition) was made by the U. 8. Navy
and testing equipment in South Polar weather. Other aims of the exploration were to map the unknown mass of land around the Pole, to chart the seas surrounding the land and to explore Antarctica for mineral resources. Shows Experience The entire film documents the experiefices of the 4000 men who traveled South with Admiral Byrd. There are several exciting
seven and one-half minutes, of a man from water so cold that an eight - =Jinute immersion means death, The camera work is spectacular. As one of the narrators (Robert Montgomery, Robert Taylor and Van Heflin share the chore) says, “Once a man has séen the unbelievable colors of the long Ant-|———— arctic sunset he can’t stay away from this fantastic land.” And it may be true, because the interplay of hues is fantastic.
shown at Loew's Theater from os 21 through Navy Day, Oct.
LA J Civic Season Opens The Civic Theater will open its 34th consecutive season tomorrow night with “State of the Unic = at the theater, 1847 N.
Alabama 8t.
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“Babe wr Eh with William Bendix at yor 15, 6:45 and 10:05. “Golden Eye,” at 11, 2:20, 5:35 and 8:50.
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INDIANA “A Foreign Allair” with, Mazlene Dietrich at 12:15. 3:26, 6:40 0. “Lady af Midnight” at 11: hyp 2: ey 5:35 and 3:55 KEI 'S “Walls of Jericho” with Cornel Wilde, Ann Baxter at 11:20, 2:55, 6:25 and 10. Fait Pictures at 11, 2:30, 6:05 and 9:40, ‘ arheciaved Coat” at 1:25, and
LYRIC “Raw Deal” with Dennis O'Keefe, flit Trevor at 11, 2:49, 6:38 and
“Mine Own Executioner” with Butyens Meredith at 1:02, 4:51 and
8:40 “Superman,” at 12:44, 4:33 and 8:22.
LOEW “Pitfall” with Lizaveth, Bcott, Dick Rowen at 11, 1:46, 32, 7:18 and 0:07.
“Rusty,” with Ted Donaldson at 12:25, 3:11, 5:57 and 8:46.
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Hugh Thompson to Open
Matinee Musicale Here Hugh Thompson, leading baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Assoclation, will appear in the first Matinee Musicale performance of the season at 2 p. m. tomorrow in L. 8. Ayres’ auditorium, The program will mark the opening of the 72d season of Matinee Musicale.
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