Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1949 — Page 33

Off the Record— ~~ Mel's ‘Careless Hands’ Is Carefully Created |

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MEL TORME'S first record for Capitol is a star in the “Velvet - Lerown- of triumphs; pn ———— Sahih fas psa Ps Hersam arih ie It's a beautifully recorded version of the up-and-coming “Care-| fess Hands” with MeFs-earefully caréless vocal back by a wonderfully paced orchestration by Sonny Burke's band. . Second. side,

concerts, devoted to the ¢HATMBEF (Decca).

Town,” “Gone With the Wind,” Pedy Darling” dogs an abdit face ; The emphasis for the coming! Services for Mrs. Pearl M. “Little White Lies,” “I Cover the I'm Through alling Every-| Waterfront” and a dozen others Pedy Darling” But, unfortunately, all except’ All of these are available on “Stranger” (Decca) had a very|Poth 10-inch standards and’ 7-

limited distribution and gave Cg long-playing discs.

Bach, whose death 200 years

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_ : ar o restricted, if ardent, audience. Mel Torme . . . The Velvet Fog J a. Kathleen Ferrier, Hor-

his volce on a More,"Sand “Happy Go Lucky!

Li ®t bluesy, intimate/Me”; Fanny and Faro Falmouth legend have been recordéd by Al

: [the Hungarian Quartet, the Albei drew” with “I'm Wait | * ters, Mrs. Lillle Wilson, New Cas- | Rebstock, Indianapolis. Piano Plays the ating for RCA Vietor. neri. Trio, and the Pro Arte and jo and Mrs. Cora Boots, Green- P J It's as good as Clark Dennis, currently a hit on . " ! § King can be and| “Galway Bay” sings another Memorial Album” sung by Eileen : ‘Leonard W. Roth that's not bad. |Irish tune “Molly O'Reilly,” Farrell and Charles Fredericks, Concert Popularity | . [te . “ Ww " . { Services, for I.eonard W. Roth, The sae 4nd; amed with the equally sham- are “Merry Widow Waltz ‘Due for Clarinet=Shaw - ! ‘ : been picking up| wonderful is Peggy Lee's “If You Not Love Is a Dream.” “The| NEW YORK, Mar. 5 (UP)— years will be held at 1 p. m. momentum in{Could See Me Now,” and “Blum White Dove,” and “Are You Go- Artie Shaw has entered (the field early sales. It's Blum.” 'ipg to Dance With Me?” jof serious music, announcing his “Portrait of Jen-| 7 Tr TE

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James B. Dee, Zenite Machine Corp. machinist, who died Friday in his home, 323 8. Lyons Ave,

{lowing services at 10:30 a. m.

Ln Latest in South AMerican num harmonies, have been more widely butchered and hated by young- of New York. bers is “Humphrey Bogart erg staying in to practice on a sunny day than any other music — —~ ¥ Rumba” by Fra Mathys elm the literature. Mau donuts i > chestra. There's been a re-iss They don’t give the children : of two fine old Ray Noble num-lg.oiyoven to play. It is nar Kansans Didn't

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i Victor release is Grace Baker, both of Souehport |

li ee iS eS ".-On Car'sFeet. ” Sgacpy to Stress fest Sellers §.Sgt Rehistock Baptist ‘Crusaders’ to Get GE Music of Bich | Soo Rites Wedhestay re “ry

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, ; : . : i ; : CE : ! Guest leaders called “crusaders” ‘Velvet Fog’ Scores on First Recording Announces Program | ome (RCA Vieten. Killed of Anzio wT lunar called . : ¥ * . } ot , - * NEW YORK, Mar. 5 (UP)—|. Sunshine” Fre Services for 8-Sgt.. Robert Clay program in Baptist churches of For Capitol; Cole's New Disc Rated High The New Friends of Music has| (ROA Victor oY Martn |p ebstock, R. R. 1, Bruceville, will| Indianapolis will attend a “train: BY DONNA MIKELS announced programs for the sec- “Red. Roses for & Blue - De held at 1:30, p. m. Wednesday (ing breakfast” tomorrow morning §

ond year of its two-year plan of adv” lin Moore Mortuaries Peacelin the Fountain Square Baptist § jond year | A ay. Guy Lombardo. CHAPEL, BUMKAT WIT DE Ir CTOWMLCHUrEl; ror

CH L i” ; ., soy . * |works of Mozart, Bach, Brahms “Sweet gla Brown,” |Hill Cemetery, em |. Dr. Bruce Mills of Kalamazoo, 4 and Schoenberg. . : Brother Bopés (Tempo). Sgt. Rebstock, who was 17, was Mich, will give instruction in series “killed in action on the Anziothe technique of home visitation] .

We , }” t! h roe} oy The first program in the : ne 58 ota irl a.one of ne Siow Sender ballad : whe B Torme of 16 Sunday afternoen concerts Mrs. Pearl Kleker Beachhead on Feb, 17, 1944 after evangelism for use during the In the past, Torme has made, Wayne and the “Dell Trio; All at Town Hall will be given on _ So serving in the Rome-Arno cam- campaign to continue throughout some fine discs: “Stran, in/ Trace, who used to “Call Every-| Oct, 30. Rites Set Tuesday paign in Italy. § [the week. Breakfast sessions

A native of Owensville, the; will be held alse ach morning, usie ; {soldier enlisted in the Army on|Tuesday throug day, e season will be on the m fo Kleker, who died yesterday In Aug 7; 1942, and was trained in/Fountain Square Church. A total her home, 630 E. Minnesota St. |Atlantic City, Lowry Field, Colo. [of 300 home visitation workers {will be commemorated in 1950. oy) 1, held at 10:30 #: m. Tues: | Tyndall Field, Fla, Will Rogers will meet for preparation under Among the artists who will &p-qay jn G. H. Herrmann Funeral Field, Okla, and Boca Raton Dr. Mills this afternoon at 2:30 in the pgeries are Kotte gy ne Burial will be in Rush-|Field, Fla. o'clock in the First Baptist

CAPITOL — Brill | ; ville, She was 63. 3 .~He left for foreign service on!Church, New, however, Capitol shows Twine pi fant Jlanisticy spreads out. i tense Monath, Joseph Szigetl| ne Kleker and her husband,!June 17, 1043, and I in Casi-| Pastors, crusaders and delegasigns of throwing some Promotion pay Allen: Gordon Macr Vi ; —— eet | Horszowskl, Luboshutz and Nem-|joceph 4. Kieker, until recently blanca as a member of ‘the 49th tions from Baptist congregations behind Mel and it looks as if the BINGE Sort bn “Be a Lave rd Good Orchestra enoff, Nikita Magaloff, "Reginald operated a grocery and meat |Bomb Squadron in the Second will participate «in the Baptist Mei Is will encompass a; DE Ba Lave’ and man Orchestra «|x. Leonard Rosé, 'Allce How- market. A native of Rush Coun-|Bomib Group. \Evahgelistic rally tomorrow a no» : believe _it ‘til you hear it, the Records Lehar Tunes jana. Jon Satis, | R kid ity, she ved in Jndianapells nine! .Sgt. Rebstock was a member of 7:30. p. m. in the First Baptist|§ x ) ' . 40 y . m SIVERES aooier four car le SHEE OF Caress Gg is si o ne tunes which made shure Telus abe Let tls a0 Cha a a Me Yoru Mn a It's Nat (King) Cole, his Trio and| on’t Want It... name of thé late Franz Lehar Strasfogel, Milton Katims, Be-| gurviving, in addition to her | Ilene Hinton, Indianapolis; bis|wil met’ for A AR cay | i . ' { |

uar Heifetz, and the Budapest pyshand fs a daughter, Vernice! { Y | ’ . ' father, John Rebstock, Evansville, operating churches ‘Tuesday ati number, “An Old|team a brigh. calypso “Hey An-| Goodman and his orchestra on|Quartet, the Paganini Quartet,/nomas, East Chicago; two sis- land a sister, Miss Norma Jean § p. m.

Preaching services with ser|’

” | {ev 3 ”. » -“ | Blues.” (Ships that Never Come In" fyunes in the “Franz Lehar Fine Arts Quartets. | Geld. James B. Dee . rade wail oe im Wednes | day and Friday nights in the, churches. Crusaders from out-

| 1S AVE. cide Indianapolis will lead in 16! rockish “Rose of Tralee”; but “Vilia,” “Love Is a Pligrim,” “Say resident of -Indianapolis for 60/ Will be buried in Floral Park olf ot the local churches. Two of the|

Monday in Shirléy Brothers West churches will have crusaders| |Tuesday in Ray Street Nazarene chapel, He died at 58. from other Jocal pastorates. The

belief that the clarinet is a “bril- Church. Burial witf be in Floral] Survivors include his wife, Osa; Rev. Oliver Carlson, director. of

‘and one great-grandchild. While a resident of Indianap- Rev. M. L. Robinson of Logans-'the Emmanuel Baptist Church.

“= lolis, he operated the Egypt Cigar | :

p o_o Cl Si J Survivors include his wife, | “ Laura; two brothers, Roy Echols, ' bers, the 1930 Pressing of “Lady| ith the result that this composer | \\ rite ‘Sunflower’ arisian ary Ings azz Indianapolis, and Byron E. Ech. | ; of Spain” and “I've Got My Love, as been much abused and mis- . lols, Chino, Cal, and two sisters, 2

King Cole ” i y Classi Gr liant, , virtusol d be .|Park Cemetery. ' three daughters, Mrs. nes| Christian education for the Indi- : 5 ; vs. vocals and ihe pairing Comment on Classic . : : ete : ’ oe ¥ 0 4 eautifal in Mr. Roth, who died yesterday, Jones, Mrs: Opal Siaughter—and:and Baptist Convention, will-serve - mir Ringe ing rhythms of ce Sinned- A y nst < hoi in 'hall popularity resided at 840 S. Sheffield Ave.Miss Catherine Patterson, and as crusader for the Woodruff F % > w + h per orchestra. ao S “This is what I've always want-|H® Was 79. A native of Edin-two sons, John Dee and Marion Place Baptist Church. ie Falls n= ® ege led to do,” he said . burgh, Ind., he was a member of Denny, all ~7 Indianapolis. | Milo) a wanes and the @ . : the Ray Street Nazarene Church. {churches they will serve are: && RCA - VICTOR — Perry Como, Due for Special Recognition Since the first of the year Shaw Surviving are a daughter, or Walter M. Echols |The Rev. P. T. Rushford of Wald-| & does nice things with. “I Don’t| oy ina by-S + (has been soloist with the Roches-| poner May, Indianapolis; three] Graveside services for Walter ron, Ind. at the New Bethel "See " in Your Eves Anymore Etudes Subject of Butchering y sma = Civie a. wha will P'aY sons, Sylvan J. and Manuel Roth,|M. Echols, native of Indianapolis, Church; the Rey. George Adams and “Forever and Eyer. Lance: i i} Spring. w! e Denver Sym- ;,th of Indianapolis, and the Rev.| who died Thursday in Chino, Cal,,!of Martinsville, Garden Baptist | ’ able is “Someone Like You" and Fry Novices Down Through the Years _|phony and the National Orches-|oarl L. Roth Clay Oty, twe|will be at 2:30 p.m, Tuesday in| Church; the Rev. Robert _Ship-| Rev. Shipley Rev. Heinbaugh - “Where Is the One?” by Tommy| ‘this year is the 100th anniversary of the death of Frederick tral Association. brothers, Andrew J. Roth, Canton, Crown Hill. He was 66. ley of the Letts Baptist Church, port, the Lebanon Church; the Detteysasthestiae The Thite Chopin whose piano studies form a major.part.of.the. lore. of. the, Eovkinge One hext “season In-|Iil, and Cleveland Roth, Muncie; Mr. Echols lived in California Pleasant View Church; the Rev. Rev. Wyman A. Hull of RushSuns. on_=Crulsing a n° beginning pianist. . {clude the Cleveland Orchestra, 11} eDonald.|35 vears where he operated a| Thomas Bush| of Vincennes, the|ville, the Franklin Road Church, River ARTs Holday""“T¢"1s" 55551 that the Chopin etudes, Which really are aelgHtral Ena tHe T1ftTe Orchestra BocTety Tndlanans s; 1 a ‘gardening ranch, | Tabernacle: Baptist Church; the and the Rev. Dale T. Heinbaugh,

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Blues,” and “Little “Giri Don't —In-an-effort to rectify all. the is a-corny number. calied *Sun- Jams in English — 7 SS ‘Mrs. C. W. Lewis | Our Newest Arrivals —————— Cry”; Jazz Gillum tells his life abuse 3he tudes ave A en an |lower” which celebrates the state Without Accent ’ Mrs. Lena E. Lewis. 452 N.|. MT OF THE WEEK : ; story on “Jazz Gillum Blues,” and promote Chopin's Works, elof Kansas, it being the “Sun- : A Fenton Ave, who died yesterday! Lad M ) adds an Indigo flip “Country people in New York who calli foyer State” And, as such| You'd never guess from hear- in Methodist Hospital, will be [7] URRES Humps ES up Me ig Woman Blues”; Spike Jones’ themselves the Kosciusko Foun- things usually go in Tin Pan Al-|ing his jazzy recordings of “Put buried Tuesday in Washington! ' latest is “Wanna Buy a Bunny?”, dation are sponsoring a nation-fley, no one from Kansas had Your Shoes on Lucy and “John- § Park Cemetery following services | [C1 Cruising Down the River a sequel to (you'll pardon the ex- wide observance of the composer's anything to do with it. ny Get Your Girl” (King label) at 10:30 a. m. in Moore Mortuar- | [] Candy Kisses .......... rrr Cowboy Copas pression) “All T Want for Christ- death. ; {Mack David wrote the: song. that new singing find Robert {tes Irvington Chapel. She was 51. Mississippi Flyer... ... . mas Is My Two Front Teeth.” | As jis contribution to the He is a native New Yorker, The Clary is French. No Jean Sablon Born in Dark Hollow, Ind., "Mrs. ! 1m Homgry -........... “Alfred Drake, star of "Cole Por-| Chopin centennial, RCA-Victor record of it made by singer Jack|accent at all. As a matter of fact, Lewis lived here 32 years. She C11 Wish Somebody Cared . ... ter's Broadway hit “Kiss Me} .- planned a series of special [Kilty started it on the way to/he sounds sort of like a combina- was a member of Fishing Creek | TT CoM Right Louis Drop the Gun Kassell Kate” sings the Porter songs ffom, no. 006s of two 12-inch records. popularity. Mr. Kitty is a native tion Frankie Laine-Al Jolson with Chapel Cheistian Church, Law- v EIN iy in that production with Jane Pick-| RCA-Victor calls it “Everyman's New Yorker. |added vitamins. (rene County. is CAAA \ ens. “So in Love” “Were Thine ool oq undeubtedly ft willl The closest either ever came| Clary, who's winning a lot of § Survivors include her Rushand, [CI My Guitar ....... ease sseseess Dinah Shore That Special Face,” “Why Can't, ono way in changing cer-ito Kansas was when Mr. Kilty|raves, is a 20-year-old Paris lad Clarence W. Lewis; a son, Ver-1§ [Far Away Places ...............Bing Crosby ony You Behave” and “Wunderbar,” io. = oi tude attitudes in the|for a time played the leading who started singing back in 1942 | non C. Lewis, Ingianapsiis] 3 Ri [I Fiddle Faddle ....ce0ueev..... Ethel Smith racles all in the new Spotlight Series. 2 tion's oung piano players {male role in the musical -show when there was little to sing |sister, Mrs. Logan Hawk, <| [1 Black Market Marlene Diol : 's al . Henri Rene re-! young p Players. fo " ford; two brothers, Claude J. and| eavauenueas, Dietrich . and Shores also A Or shar, anal Collectors will have a choice Oklahoma!” on the New York xbout camps ke Dranes, Clinton H. Quillen, both of Bed-| C300 Bo Seeing You ............. Bing Crosby ch of “Were Thine That Special Face” Of Chopin yiiluies played bylstage. ae a prisoner en years. ford, and two grandchildren. | (J Ramona .......... ‘- . fabric ] in the same series. | ra ar ! | On his return to Paris a8 an { . . = ? [7 Swiss Woodpecker reba ye the preludes and the mazurkas by Haydn's Opera to Open A = Heads Distributors Boogie Chillen ........... John Les Hook each Arthur Rubinstein, the etudes by |orphan—his parents died in an sresenise or Ny COLUMBIA~-LOfty 4nd lovely) ailows and misegllaneous 3d N. Y. Lemonade Year other German concentration J. E. Everroad, formerly vice j Birdland ..................Charles Ventura nel. is the new Burke-Van Hensen| SCAUOWSKY, Horowitz, Padere-| » Ts camp—he put. on black shoe pr [president of Cummins Sales & : ~ tune “If Yon Stub Your Toe on ski. Rachmaninoff Tturbi and! NEW YORK, Mar. 5 (UP)—| ..0 and billed himself as an A A Service, Inc, has been ,electe N Sy -Jte Moon 3 Philosopised oF | the First Piano Quartet. [Meionads yor ora Fo New York , erican minstrel although he Robert Clary . . . He doesn't - president and general manage 155 N. lllinois St. ~ LIL 1030 an natra. an 8 , ol open rd summer sea- i ; I eed of the company, distributors of Opes Unifi Midnight Daily and Sunds: ~ flip “When Is Sometimes?” are| “Everyman . Chon as In-| con in June with Joseph Haydn's Sboks ho SS4glish, Even Dow jhe speak English, but he sings it fine. [2 "0% SOWBEEY engines in the i Duly aig : by the two. top-ranking tune- troduced Feb. 22, the ann Versary ora. “The Man in the Moon,” y y g ) I» “ ! w|of Chopin's death. It will be avail-| |speaks only French... the lyrics tracts with RCA Victor and the mid-continental area. Ca : loss Hands”. by * Leon Mo |able throughout the Chopin cen- » bd sung for the first time In the. two American tunes are first Fontane release, “Under-| Phone Your Order To Us “Care ands” by Leon Mc-| merica, ” “ MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION ues Worn swig. tear esl Tur ATES a wot Down riety Tom memory Corben 0 Sinden To na" 0 LTT Sh a er shor fair; Park Avenue “Hillbilly Doro-| i EA |the Valley” will be presented for On Wire tape in France and pu on| the way to the dealer’ y ars : adn thy shay adds to her preude | RCA VICTOR'S Red Seal al- the first time in New York, to be Wax here. jon the way to the dealer's coun- rr i” MAME... 0 iis isinter res Meerinaiar ois folk tune collection, “You Broke bum of Beethoven's “Sonata No. | followed by “The Duenna,” “Han- | SHADES OF “Summit Ridge | Your Promise” and “Mr. Sears 3-in.¥” for violin and plano, the se] and Gretel” “La Serva Pa-|, C0 1) To So | er EVANS. the bi | ADDRES -.... SAAR SAA. and Mr. Roebuck”; all is sweet- spring sonata, should be avail-/4drona” and “Don Giovanni.” y [ J NS, the big man ; Eves

Sings in My Heart” and “You|the violin with Emanuel Bay at “The Duenna” on a tour of the lv the “longhair” category on rec- Frank Sinatra and helped smootn 'summgr theater circuit. .. .jord labels. Columbia Records to-lover his martial troubles, ais

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{Shaw has signed to a long-term called association’with an under{contract with the company's mas- world character, has taken on! - | Be sven ci vy oi nent oe, it RECORDINGS-OF YOUR fj his awrence. Frankie an orgie \ | Bl month. | went phift some time ago. FAVORITE ARTISTS | a ve oted top elarinetist fry pap | oo oe me guar gues ee : Tm—— ! gl (polls and hailed for his Jazz) WHAT THEY won't do for a , |elassics, Shaw several times re-|tie-up department: There's a “Far Popular—Ballads—Semi-Classical {nounced popular. music. for. the Away Places” radio contest, tied “ Yahies 1951.05 : | classics. and. appeared this year|in with an RCA Victor recording . {as a soloist with the Denver Sym-|of some, offering a two weeks’ ' |phony. There's still a chance, how- stay at the famous Italian re-|

|ever, that the clink of coins may|sort of Lake Como for the best! 0% induce him to cut some discs in| letter, 25 words or less “Why I!

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