Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1950 — Page 19

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“High's. ‘Papa, Ba Comedy Opens Tonight

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; Times State Serviee. 1 HUNTINGTON, Apr. foes will be held tomorrow afternoon for Edgar E. Kelsey, oldest

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pital a few hours after suffering wie 3 a stroke at his home, heonte Mr. Kelsey, who was 88, Was | ss N Delaware admitted to the bar here in 1890. {He was graduated from. the Tgp | Te———— {versity of Michigan Law School {and served a term as prosecuting |attorney in the mid-90's. In the {Spanish-American War he was| {sergeant major of the 160th Indilana Volunteer Infantry. Although in failing health, he |continued to active practice and! as operator of the _ Huntington _...

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A "touching" scene from Cathedral High School's production of "Papa, Behave," a three-act . comedy to be presented tonight and Sundday night in the school gymnasium. Curtain time is 8:15 For Hat youthiu), easy | p. m. Cast members shown are: front row (left to right) James Wade, Jack Burnett and Leo Kesttyle ler; back row (left to right) Pat Evard, Frank Hill, Al Riley and Joe Cain.

. Kestler makes a very photogenic "Ma" as she—er beg _— he—talks over their domestic problems with "Pa" Burnett.

Brother Geoffrey is directing the production,

ar sq | Speaker Tells How Church

pt Helped Music Live, Grow

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A 2% year-old concert violinist who “doubles In brass” as a platform lecturer, was the speaker last night at the regular monthly Te Deum International dinner meeting at the Knights of Columbus | auditorium. ! John Creighton Murray,

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who began his musical career at the

on the subject, “Music and the, | Church.”

With deft strokes Mr. Murray, \churchmen as _Ambrose...and

jand growth, He cited such great

George Bischoff, James F. Ly neh, {George Rodenbaugh and Frank | J. Travers. | Patrick J. Fisher, attorney, in- | troduced Mr. Murray and Mr.

age of 3 and later played before the crowned heads of Europe, spoke §

: with a _broken left leg. The _pe-| {N. Pennsylvania St.

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traced the history of the develop-! ‘ment of modern music and the {promient place held by the Cath-| olic Church in its preservation,

| Gregory the Great and recounted their invaluable contributions to musical form and expression. 4 “For 1500 years the church was the sole custodian of music,”

{destrian was injured yesterday at of Morris and Chocolate Sts., struck

Youth Injured by Car

John Robert Denning, 16, Tyndall Towne, was in fair condi- by & car driven by Willard H. tion today in General Hospital Ashton,

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Bemoans Pagan Influence

y Mr. “Murray lamented the 2 LYDIA O’LEARY : pagan and communistic influ- * : : ences that are infiltrating into | American culture just at a time when that culture is beginning to blossom as a distinctive ar- | tistic' expression. i “We must get back to a sense | of beauty for beauty's sake,” the youthful speaker told his audience, The principal question asked during the open forum period | was: “Will you play the violin?” Mr. Murray responded with an | unaccompanied and excellent ren- | dition of the difficult fugue from Eats Sonata in E Minor,

ficers Elected

to join her in a . Murray's lecture the {local Te Deum International

| chapter held its annual election of

TWENTIETH a . | officers. ANNIVERSARY TEA | John C. O'Connor was elected

president to succeed Fred Schoettle. . Other officers named were: Vice presidentt William Ready; | treasurer, Francis Brennan; re- | cording secretary, William Schaefer; publicity secretary, John Rettig, and chaplain; Rev. Fr. Joseph Brokhage. | Named to serve as directors besidgs Mr. Schoettie were: Joseph | Kennedy, Thomas Benedict, Joseph Noone, Charles Catillier | Robert F. Jones, Anthony Fuss- | ner, Albert Maillard, Leo Hittle,

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