Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1949 — Page 14

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The American Legion was blazing a trail into Indianapolis for Cole Brothers Circus performers today. Co-sponsored annually by ‘the 11th district members, part of the show's show's proceeds will will 80

In-and-About Club to Meet

The In-and-About Indianapolis Music Educators Club will hold a meeting Saturday morning in Central YMCA, 310 N. Illinois St.|

The program, starting at 10 2. m., will include panel discussions and demonstrations, with a

Paul Gastineau, circus chairman (left); Charles Brownson, |1th District adjutant, American Legion, and helden Key, 11th District commander, pose with a Cole Brothers horse trainer.

into the organization’s hospital fund to provide entertainment and - cigaret for patients at Billings and Cold Spring Road veterans hospitals.

Eleventh district officials

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als of the circus at winter headquarters in louisville, have completed arrangements for the fund program which goes into effect when the show opens here Friday for a three-

day run at Keystone Ave. and

E. Washington St.

Under plans set up by the new management, the circus has installed new - equipment and is changing future winter headquarterxfo Miami, Fla.

luncheon scheduled for 12:30 p. m. The Alexandria High School Band, Carroll Copeland directing, will be heard in concert after the| luncheon. Officers of the In-and-About Club are: Ralph W. Wright, Indianapolis, president; Robert Hargreaves, Muncle, vice president; Miss Alberta Denk, Indianapolis, secretary Miss Charlotte Moore, Indianapolis, treasurer, and Miss Martha Burton, Indianapolis, and Mr. Copeland, Alexandria, board members,

Public School Pupils To Sing Sunday -

A program of songs by pupils in the Indianapolis Public Schools will be given at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Herron Art Museum. Participating will be the Intermediate Chorus of School No. 3, with Mrs. Mary Zenor directing, and the Junior High School Chorus of School No. 35, under the direction of Ruth Amos.

Buddy Divito to Play

Buddy Divito, former Harry James vocalist, will bring his orchestra to the Indiana Roof to play for dancing this Saturday and Sunday. He will also play for the Teen-Age Matinee at 3 p. m. Sunday.

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8 p. m. next Tuesday in Speedway High School auditorium, Participating wiii be Speedway izations, assisted by the Teen Sinfonietta, Penate Pacini, director. Groups and solists will include the Speedway High School Band, Lincoln Northecutt, director; the Speedway Christian Church Chantel si Onoir, J Mrs. Helen Sob g; Mr, Pacini, the Ea Symphony's kh he 1a. concert master, violin, with Miss Patty Hilficker, accompanist; the Choral Club, Mrs. Robinson directing, and the)

Mrs, Easley R. Blackwood, treasurer of the Indiana State Symphony Society, will be prineipal speaker.

Electric Eye Device Puts Rats on Spot

BOSTON (UP) — The electric eye has enabled science to build a better rat trap, the New England Journal of Medicine reports. The journal said the new gadget is set up with its invisible beam crossing a known rat runway, “When a victim crosses the beam he is quietly seized by the neck, electrocuted and tossed aside, after which this supreme effort of the electrocutioner’s art promptly resets itself,” the Journal said.

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