Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1948 — Page 43

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15 Students to Appear “In Jordan Recital

Jordan Conservatory of Music|

will present 15 students in a voice recital tomorrow at 4 p. m.

‘in Rehearsal Hall on thie campus. |{

Participants are students of _Julius Huehn, Leola. Turner, Fred

Jefry, Harriette Campbell, Far-|3

rell Scott and Fred Koehrn.’ Students

Virginia Saters, Bonnie Doles, Chester Littlejolin, Boris Odell, Evelyn Garrett, Grace Lang, Robert Bruce, Harry

Propalis, Helen Howard, Randall!

Dennison, Kenneth Dooley and Gene Oakes.

Piano Recital Sunday

_ Plano students of Mrs. Ross H. Johnson will be ‘presented in re-

cital Sunday, Dec. 19, at 3:30

p. m. in the DAR Chapter House

-DICK CARLTON

and His Orchestra Play for Your Matinee ' Dancing - Pleasure Every Saturday, 3-5 P. M. “No Cover Charge!

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Love Interest

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Elizabeth Taylor and Peter "| Lawford provide the young love

interest in "Julia Misbehaves," opening today at Loew's Theater.

Navy Due in Hong Kong HONG KONG, Dec. 9 (UP)— An ‘official announcement said the United States Aircraft {Carrier Tarawa and the De-

7} stroyers Buckley and Hawkins would arrive here today for an unofficial five-day visit.

phere, and our efficient

service.

Luncheon Served From 11, AMio2P M

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Musicale to

Hold Yule Fete Sunday

D. A.R. Chapter House Site of Annual Party

|Student Sections of the Indian-| |apolis Matinee Musicale will hold

and party at 3 p. m. Sunday, in| the DAR. Chapter House. Jessie Thiebaud ~ Clapp]

ranged the musical - program. Lauralee Burke and Tom Troyer, student and junior-presicents, re-

i ol will serve following the|

Pe, A Albert ‘Reep_will supervise,

Program Participants Participants on the . musical program will include Tommy Hancock, Jane Ellen Hancock, Marceita and Margo May, Donald Hughes, Grace Black, Paul Whittemore, Frances Carr, Deanna Wise, Judy Troyer and Mary Grady, pianists; Thomas: Lewellyn, Marti Mills and Mary Ann Hayes, vocalists.

spectively, assisted by the other;

the war, and two new drugs for

meeting hera of the American Society of Tropical Medicine, - 1 More-than-twice-as-many-cases of amebic infections have heen | The ‘Camille Fleig Junior _and{Tepotted during the first six months of 1948 as the 1943- 1947

The disease 1s more prevalent their annual Christmas program U, 8. National Institute of Health in the west south central states, Jj

median figure for the correspond‘ing period, Dr. Willard H. Wright,

tropical diseases laboratory chief, reported,

stot Total cases for the first half and a Helen Starost have ar- of 1948 were 1088. The median

figure was 961," Gradual Increase ’ Reported cases of this disease {have gradually increased in past [18 years, since an outbreak in

collection of toys and books to| Chicago ‘dramatized the "presence. 5 be donated to the Flanner House. [in the United States of ‘ah infec-¥Berberian and Miss Sophie 8. {tion once considered a tropical {Hansen of the Sterling- Winthrop ff

disease. Although .the increase has been more marked since 1945, Dr. Wright said the return of infected military personnel has apparently had very little influence on the amount of reported amebiasis in this country. If the present rate of increase in reported. cases continues, however, this conclusion may be reversed.

Aline Spicklemire, reader; Carol

Ottinger, marimbist; Sandra Ber-| nat, violinist, and a violin choir! composed of Ruth Ellen Fark,

____ (Jessie Coleman, Mary Margaret

Sutton, Mediece Stevens, Marjorie Ball, Betty Wright, Jeanne| Bray, Judith Harvey -and Judith | 1 Accompanists will be Mrs. Howard Stitt, Mrs. Marshall Har-| vey, Mrs. Saul Bernat, Mary El-| len Galbraith and Mary Grady. Mrs. William Patterson will at-| rect community singing of carols. Mrs. William Edwards will di-| rect the violin choir. |

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| Star Cement Corp., 11 S. Meridian,

8t., succeeding George E. Pierson, ! a company announcament sald today. 1

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sellors will assist in planning

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