Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1948 — Page 5
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A new tune, “Lillette has been kicking arotind for the last couple weeks but the real recording of it has just been ‘released by’ the
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Another new release that's) worth several spins at the turn table is Mag Whiting .singing the old Maxine Sullivan number, “My | Ideal,” with Billy Butterfield’s or-
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RCA VICTOR — Herbie Fields still hasn’t achieved a’ widespread popularity of a star recorder but he continues—to—turn out matchTess discs. There's more of that willowly Fields alto sax backed iby full-bodied bhrasses on “John John,” and a Pat Flaherty vocal. {On the second side Herbi¢ turns to the clarinet with a white-hot interpretation of the familiar “In a Persian Market.” -A must for Are. Fields. fans... Fickle Jean Sablon two charmers with “Tell f Marianne” and “Lillette.” I There's a lot of the old Miller {style in the Tex Beneke rendition of a nice oldie, *“Poinciana.” Garry Stevens sings it. 'All-in-strumental second side is the famous Gershwin classic, “The Man I Love.” If you like Desi “Arnaz you'll like his “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” 2nd “The Matador.” If
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‘general chairman in Snarge of| 7” he two-day program. sal yogter0a iehiighting the week-end’ festivities, will be the gridiron battle on Saturday, Oct. 16 between Butler and Washington University of St. Louis. ' Traditional Scrap : Members - of the second year
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a junior men’s honor society. The annual Homecoming parade is scheduled for 2 p. m. Friday in downtown Indianapolis. Numerous .sororities and fraternities will participate. Each
parade, contest which is to be sponsozed by Blue Key, senior men's honor soclety, and Utes, sophomore men’s honorary group. Bonfire Pep Session A bonfire pep session to be held at 7:30 p. m. on the athletic field, north of the Fieldhouse, will signal the close of Friday's activities. Pre-game events Saturday include judging of decorated fraternity and sorority houses; traditional sale of Homecoming blue
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Author to Speak At Riley Event
Mrs Val, Yo Indianapolis writer, witl be the principal speaker at the birthday anniversary observ nce of James Whitcomb Riley at>10:30 a. m. Thursday in the Riley home, 528 Lockerbie St. Mrs. Nolan is author of * Jaries. Whitcomb Riley, Hoosier Poet.” Perry W. Lesh, Riley Memorial Association president, will preside at the gathering. - Miss Agnes Mahoney, princt pal of School No. 9, and a committee of teachers, will present several of their pupils in a playlet.
Theft Suspect Seized With 11-Lb. Pork Loin
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who was found crawling away from the plant last night with an 11-pound pork loin. Plant policemen saw him crawling down the New York Central tracks-by the plant at 11:30 p. m
and white balloons at’the game by Spurs, sophomore women's
ing ceremony at 1 55 E/ m., the” Bowl: a where re Plan Open. House... . “President und Mok M0: Ross will be hosts to the visitors at an open house in their home, 520 Hampton Drive. Senior groups are sponsors of the annual Homecoming dance to be held at 9 p. m. Saturday in the gymnasium of the Fieldhouse, which marks the close of the annual event.
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