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“|New Catholic a Guild Plans \ T o Give lis First | Pro duction i in January
‘Ah, Wilderness’ Is Selection
Like a moderfi David, the Cathiolic Guild has been overcoming lan obstacles and adversities since [its birth six weeks ago. | Nearing the 200-mark in membership, the-Guild has " from a dream in the minds of | several aspirants to a thriving | organization with its first production slated to go -on the footboards in January. | Under the direction of Mar- | garet Mellen, an instructor at St. | Mary's Academy, a cast was chosen and rehearsals were start‘ed on “Ah, Wilderness” before the | Guild could acquire a theater or | auditorium. After weeks of searching, thev | finally settled down In the Sacred Heart Auditorium, St. Cecilia Hall. Formerly the headquarters for a “little theater”
. : : o group, the auditorium has been Pierre. Fournier, cefiist, will be | 14) "00 coveral years.
soloist with Fabien Sevitzky and | Once the cast was selected
the Indianapolis Symphony Or- , chestra for the fourth pair of on Mellen A peut ‘Dols Kelsey, Louise Warnicke and Marjorie Johnson rehearse for
subscription concerts in the |were carpenters, electricians, the Catholic Guild's first production, “Ah, Wilderness.”
Soraday ang 3 220 Pm ery armen" Clifton Webb Set to Revive
Sunday. Like Miss Mellen, the persons
selected for the gloryless backont [nase wom are shore on ewer THE APY Of Toddling
Times Amusement fence, but long on enthusiasm.
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9 Concerts, Play On Docket
Jordan Thespians fo Give ‘Antigone’ of Sophocles
By Henry Butler TWO PAIRS of Symphony concerts and the Jordan * Players’ production of “Antigone” are the chief events of this week's local schedule. : Fabien Sevitzy and the orchestra, with Ania Dort-| mann, pianist, as soloist, will be heard at 3 p. m. today | and 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Murat.
The Symphony 3 following | fer, founder and director emeritus] pair of concerts, at 8:30 p. m. 57 the Symphony.
” next Saturday and 3 p. Mm. ,o, pROGRAMMED are next Sunday, will present Plerre yy, qn's “La Chasse” symphony, | Fournier, eminent French cellist, Hilding Rosenberg's “Orpheus in| * a8 guest grist. ~~ Town” and Paul Hindemith's “Symphonic Metamorphosis - of Themes of Carl Maria von Weber.” Next week-end, Mr. Fournier will play the Haydn cello con-| certo.. An especially interestihg item on the orchestra’s program BEFORE WE go on to program yw; pe “Brown County in Au-| details, this may be a good Ume 4, » 5 tone poem by Indiana's’ to mention Dr. Bevitzky's special oy. Hoagy Carmichael. all-Bach concert, to he given at, rn, symphonic Choir will par-| 8 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 5 in the ticipate in Bach's “Jesu, Joy of, Murat. Arrangements are not yet Man's Desiring” and “Christians, complete, but the Symphonic Choir Joyful,” which latter is the and a group of vocal and instru- opening chorale of the Christmas
G. Marguerite Carlson's Jordan Players will do the “Antigone” of Sophocles at 8:15 p. m. next Friday and Saturday in the Odeon, 106 E., North St.
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mental soloists will participate Oratorio. Other items on the! Clock |Her past experience with the! HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 10 (UP)— best-seller about the life of an This being the ‘Handel's Mes- program will include Schimmer-| Gene Oakes as Creon and Freda Zambara in the title role | {theater Includes her dramatic Remember the ioddie? Clifton efficiency expert's family, is set stah” season, here's a reminder of ling’s Toccata and Chromatic ct out | f “Anh " Greek classi . MURAT | studies at Xavier University and Webb's about to revive it. against the background of the the performance of that oratorio Fugue, Prokofieft’s Classical Sym.- act out a scene from ntigone, reek classic modernized by ronMisnapolls Symohons Orshestis. | her work as director of the high! Webb, a toddler from way back, 1920s when the toddle was come
Bae orn ns Cy phony and Morton Gould's Sere- the Jordan Players for presentation at Odeon Hall Friday and |= lost Ania Do vie lanist. at 3. | school plays at St. Mary's Acad- is brushing up on his knee bends i ne a by the Hoosier Symphony and Made of Carols. Saturday at 8:15 P- m. at 338 Hasty Heart.” comedy-drama, [om ang hat 2 2lso brush. sic of “Jada, “Jada, Jing, Jing, Chorale, Thomas E. Wilson direct- a 2° oo was 8 — } CIRCLE Technical Staff Named. Tulip (a Big Yellow Tulip) and 1/Jing.”" with Miss Crain and Betty
ing. Soloists will be: Janet Hollo- M w wrk lo I d Fi fe Fe the Conte and Hishwar. with Richard Other technical jobs have been Wore a Big Red Rose.” |Lynn. well, soprano; Lillie King Shaw, ovie or aie ine or a ers I CEE 5 ar Di | assigned to Fat Lupke. technical “My voice.” he wanted ft un.| 1 4m also singing a song contralto; James Gilbreath, tenor, ar Fromme ‘Det Carle: and Charles | director; Bob Sullivan, in charge derstood, “is more suited for C2led ‘Memories’” he added and Seiden Matsh.. basa HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 10 (UP) a wife on his legal earnings. He while 1 was working on the, Copurn "at 2.00 51s analsGanries » L and ob ore 1 don’t want to talk further about . . . ‘ |You folks who've been thinking got married after he got a job stage,” he said. “He'd be asleep CORONET |of sets, and Mrs. Joan Lampke, gran opera. I bave no desire to that; it will be Had enough when Co of Hollywood as a place where in the Broadway stage produc- while I was working at night. Area Karenina: with Vivien | properties. hE enociated with these, ah, ,o,0le hear them on the screen.” NOW FOR Symphony program infants clutch a rattle ‘with one tion of “Johnny Belinda,” and I'd be. sleeping mornings while 30 and po Richardson. at 1, | Cast for the first production wing |" Webb started his career as an facts. This afternoon and to- hand and a reefer with the other the first income tax exemption he was awake. With matinees, Esquire {now includes: Dallas Kelsey, But Webb's bosses at 20th Cen- opera: singer, and was yodeling morrow evening, Miss Dorfmann can go stand in the corner, Teame along during his second special performances and bene- 3 "Fopey. with W..C. Feds. at (Charles Johnson, Mrs. Marjorie tury-Fox have ordered him both «Madame Butterfly” and “La Bowill be heard with the orchestra ww Ahaha . , . |Johnson, Joseph Feld, Janet '0 sing ditties and dance the tod- heme” at the age of 17. He in M A | If you think movie star par- Broadway hit, “The Wooky.” fits, there wasn’t much chance “Militon Dollar Less.” with Ww. C. | - . dle in his next picture, “Cheaper n Mendelssohn's G minor Con-, a] ever saw my bab all , ami an." Fields, at 1:5 6:55 and 9:25. Myers, Jack Kestler, Rita Small, : t¥ aper drifted into musical comedy and nts dump their infants in an] n 5a y baby at all to be a family man i, ahi by the Dozen,” in which he stars certo and the Andante Spianato Sri dined i . i . . _ | Louise Warnicke, Joe Gisler and sang and danced in _a score of et Grande Polonaise of Chopin. nursery and have to | Film Families Happy Collide Jor, “Robert” Youne: at [Joe Gettys. (with Jeanne Crain and Myrna Broadway shows. But this is In the latter work, Dr. Sevitzky Dé formally introduced next time, Lod e to Install Since he's come to Hollywood,| Ia 83 {3 ana 1028 + oN Loy. the first time in 10 years he's put is using the orchestral setting ‘Ney meet, you're wrong there 9 McNally said, he's had a chance| eR Boe Mith Don te Next business greeting of the “The toddle is r.0f new to me" on nis dancing shoes. ¢ written for the piece by Xaver| 2%: N Offic [to watch four other children grow| 3:41. 6:28 and isle. at 17°45. [Guild will be held a 2:30 p. M. he said. “I did the toddle—and| «} iike the idea of doing the Scharwenka, famed Polish pianist] pin McNally, who quali- ew ers ‘up. For that reason atome, movie | KEITH'S {next Sunday =m the bid War a good one. I would Ike 10 add— toddle,” he said. “But I dont . < and composer, Chopin's own or- [18 both as an actor and a per-| Emil W. Swift will be installed work beats everything else ali! site Colbert > ge Rede | interested in joining the nS and 3 Jil: in on Broadway. Jack! think my singing will get me any chestration, as the composer him-| ont by being a star of 20th Cen-| Worshipful Master of Capital City hottow. AR is ad 2h {may enlist at that ap fdan yeay [vids from the Met. self admitted, never was much, |tury- Fox's "No Way Out" and Lodge, FAM, at 8 p. m. Tuesday “Maybe I sound like a one-man Heng unne and Robert. ES. | The » picture, taken from the’: Perhaps, “how however, 1 will hear and in Shin Seldom, played work is father of five, says Hollywood isin the Masonic ‘chamber of commerce,” he said, 8 13:30. 4:30 and 2:18. | —Guest-speaker for the meeting; : eS ally the best place he's come across to Temple, North Ss ba. Moyws [ will be Phil Schapper of the] %e i and Hi TA Jao Hm especi {“but 1 get fed up With all the| — “Ths Ducter and the Girl" with wavier University faculty wh s | ; Bn . Ie cree re WIL play Dr. en : Es llywood has fate $ Hilson i jak abetit-sordid_Hollywood te. 3%; Ti ow Tan, = Re review Teressee ty. ono. Oke Te Civic THEATER : Sevitzky's own transeription of ‘A man in Hollyw lots stree = & ’ pst I Rusty’ Birth : Ee i Pe IE i Bach's chorale — prelude “Wir of time to be with his family.” he Other new of- any ea het siaror Eha ios BE 5 %% ~[play, “A Streetcar Named De- aL {I Alabama at 19th SE. glauben all an einen Gott,” which said. “You have weeks, some- ficers to be in- ‘happy. families Hollywood! L¥RY =. ee Meta pT PRESENTS La re wr ie mar a. i i'd ursday also is referred to as the Sm Hines ST90pths, we icturea. Ee elude {than elsewhere. 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