Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1949 — Page 20
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| Walt Disney
Honor Famed ley : At Campus Premiere
Times State Service
LAFAYETTE, Jan. 6 — “Wal
urday, Jan. 15, The "honor day"
{premiere | tf ‘Heart, " lati st Disney creation, 0 the Purdue campus,
day, sponsored by the
{ney films, Making appearances on al
,&1l three events.
{in Memorial Union Building at
Hall of Music.
tale of a little boy and his happ farm childhood in Indiana. Muc
rustic hills of Brown County,
Tommy Reed, Band Return to Roof
Tommy Reed and his orchestr which was
‘this week-end.
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"at PURDUE by HOLLYWOOD |
~~ “ONE BRICK HIGHER” WITH A STUDENT CAST OF 15,000 F S ALBERT P. STEWART, Conducting the ¢ V. GLEE CLUB and Featuring JEANNE -§ WILSON, Purdue Olympic Swim Star. ) Howat story of Antiiean youth building for. mates hey . Ee music!
LAST TIMES TONITE 4 Starrin RAIMY snd Fernando! 4 WELL-DIGGFR'S PAUGHTER"
entertainment feature, Jam with |
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introduced here fi early November will give a repeat performance of his Velvatone {music when they return to the Indiana Roof to play for dancing
t 3h Disney Day,” honoring the al artist and cartoonist, will be ob-| served at Purdue University Sat-
{is in conjunction with the world | “So Dear To My! | bers of the Indianapolis Symph- jos Salzedo’'s “Chanson dans la, fony gave the kind of program nuit” and the. latter composer's {that should. be heard more fre- transcription of “Believe Me, If | Featuring observance of the quently here and elsewhere inlA) capsule orchestra Charms.” |Alumni Scholarship Foundation,(can do very nicely, as Mr, Za-| will be a dinner attended by Mr.|wisza's men and women did last Disney and celebrities of the film|night, with things like Mozart's Rameau {world and showings of two Dis- “Marriage of Figaro” ¢
Purdue the
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|three programs, in addition to Mr. | Disney, will be: Burl Ives, Hoosier the full’ Symphony's singing troubadour; Beulah Bondi, | fonietta should be able to tour’ Bobby Driscoll, Luana Patten and smaller communities and play Clarence Nash, better known as|good music where it most needs “Donald Duck.” The Purdue Var-|to be heard. sity Glee Club will also appear at}
bi
ip. m. with a showing of “Fan-| | tasia” scheduled tor 6:45 p.m. and Ing may have to be done to get the premiere of “So Dear To My| best results. Heart” at 9:30 p. m., both in the|
“So Dear To My Heart” is the
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. By HENRY BUTLER The
Pardue fo Cite Simfonietfa Makes Debut - With Zawisza Conducting
THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - Times Amusement Clock
cians want in the way of precise
Indianapolis “Simfonietta, beat and clear cues, He also has |Leon: Zawisza conducting, made acquired, perhaps unconsciously, its debut last night before a some of Maestro Sevitzky's man-
more-than-capacity house World War Memorial.
in nerisms,
i i
Soloist last night was Mary
Some hopeful ‘listeners had Ao | Spalding, the Symphony's ‘harp-
be-turned away-—andther demon. stration, of the Memorial's “conspicuous waste” function, Thorstein Veblen's phrase.
state. A
= Always ‘excellent with thé or-
chestra, inichance to -show her. first rate|
Miss Spalding. had a
Itechnique and musicianship in] Mr. Zawisza and 22 other mem-| Hasselman's “La Source,” Car-
“Those Endearing Young
The Simfonietta also played,
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or Milland- i 128, 3:48,
Ly ol hE Rive. with Girl Manhattan,” Sabu and, hin Ferrans, at 11, 2.20 ie Dorey amour, George 5:40 a Montgomery 2nd - ugh - at 12:3, 315, S108 and 6 od ESQUIRE F its menes oer {| Semd A mama Ett | FLOWERS INDIANA it 4S SPELT PE | To bel meke ts h Oe & an ( ter - KEVR'S q ay : “One sunday Afterietn bo De 3 SE | CLAYPOOL 4 gee oS Flower ni 3 star: a Sasha 1: 3, 2:08, pan Claypool , u 061
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the ‘“Musette et Tambourin” of| two Jamaican pieces by! overture) oo jamin = and excerpts from and Haydn's “London” sym- bo i” hony, With an overhead not | Grieg's “Peer Gynt” suite, puony., Whatever tenseness Mr. Za-|
more than 20° or
From where 1 sat in
r cent of 28 i Sim-/ Wisza may have experienced in|
- the
last night's prémiere, he certainly!
hope possible
crowded little auditorium, it was-|
| The dinner meeting will be Held ‘not too easy to gauge the Sim-
{fonietta's tonal balance. 1 have
has started something. And let's other sponsors will found to carry on the work made last night by the co-| sponsoring Indiapa Federation of}
Music Clubs and Local 3, Awmierican Federation of Musicians,
an impression some experiment
But in last night's initial pro-
gram, the ensemble responded ad-
This. town could weH
series of free concerts, like the
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be,
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use a
ones David Mannes used to con-|
mirably to Mr. Zawisza's expert conducting. As the Symphony's
concertmaster, Mr.
orchestra to the Manufacturers Building at ‘the “State Fair- | grounds for a dance next
| Thursday.
'Ceramist Plans
To Exhibit Work
Times State Service
EVANSVILLE, Jan. 6—Frank | Engle,
ceramist of Newburgh,
Lionel Hampton “will bring his |
Zawisza
sponsors Simfonietta and
|
; desert.
will open an exhibition of his re-|
cent work ‘at the Evansville Pubi1i¢ Museum next Sunday. In addi-
| tion to works, special arrange-
ments of materials, tools and fin-|
{ished products will show visitors | each step in the production of |
|
| cera mic wares.
The artist graduated from Her
ron Art School; Indianapolis, in|
1940, winning a Mary Millikan |
Award for travel in Canada. He| {has “Yeceived several prizes In |state and national shows for his| work.
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