Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1950 — Page 13

Piano pupils of Snider Studio will be heard in recital at 715 p. m. tomorrow in DAR Chapter House. Mrs, Frances Brown, vocalist.

OES Plans Moving North Park Chapter 404, OES, {will meet at 7:45 p. m. Fuesday lin the North Park Masonic ‘Tem-|

[pie The chapter will celebrate DRILLS! | ts 35th birthday and degrees will) . /be conferred. Mrs, Dora Rothen-| Yen oy {berger is the worthy matron and : 1

| Elmer Wasson, worthy patron,

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- » » — Cc Once Employed Live Music A new kind of TV show. Talented y : : young artists from Radio, Theatre and : Ron: fo Srown moccasin oxford. Orchestra Played During Newsreels Night Clubs are given an opportunity Potion : A new version of the : to quality tor Hollywoad careers. * metals. 2-piece Maondrel tin. striped slestic Anger gens. dusy - And Many Features Following Overture TONIG : : ° : 8 ydkerchiefs an = snug By HENRY BUTLER : > initial in L218 he foun, Tomeut Pury. Ed Resener, who again will conduct the Starlight Musicals I HT, 10:30 sor! s+ 0 ly folded ’ {orchestra this summer, has sad memories of the late John Barry- Following the Ball Game ; shins 2 Flot. Washers Many other styles te {more’s film “Don Juan” — 7. Carben Drills --- aheose from, | One of the pioneer sound films, that picture marked “the be- opner,. for Metal Heavy For Quality at a Price. ginning of the end,” Mr, Resener told me. Stee! Chest There Are No Finer Shoes i “When I heard what those Hollywood musicians could do with Than Merits = TEKS BNA TIONS Of PIO Pa A | o_o | WIXES! rit cp sire tion, 1 knew we theses men when nearly every theater in Painks; chemicals i 3 . » ( its : ’ eal bargain . x ria ~ couldn't compete,” he exp Bins . town had sonie sort of live music ond other pn Sor for omblor fare) Hardits pt

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Co {ive.music heyday, Mr. Resener, interested “tm the Starlight Musi: NEWPORT, KENTUCKY Sores PROMPTLY did a lot of the laborious cutting cals project. jand timing of appropriate music, ‘Grand Feeling’ '“It was a grand and glorious feeling to score a picture and : | finish right on the dot with the : ~ 3 |fade-out,” he said. Ei Foicdomeriid ol A oll oo tera AHERLET ORTH WATE: Fo SE : ‘member the pre - talky period {when movie orchestras played an ‘overtmre and then accompanied] the néwsreel and all or part of ; : i "| the feature. In part of the four-| ; a-day routine of the big "houses, ! MAKE DAD KING 5-0 the organist would take over fea-

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- suites, Tchaikovsky sympho-. nies, all sorts of thingsfor serjous pictures,”” Mr. esener told me. In the years i919 to about ‘1929, the Circle would have anywhere from. 16 to 30 musicians, except in dull summer months, in! “its pit band. | And in those years, a musician, could make a good living in Inidanapolis—maybe up to $150 a week, with vacation. Nowadays, Mr. Resener admits, the going is tough. “I manage to keep my head above water, but I'll certainly never set the world on fire financially,” he said. Started Violin at 7 Born heré in 1896, son of the late building contractor Edward H. Resener, he started violin les-! sons at age 7. Both his parents liked to sing, though they played| no instruments. After young Ed had studied some years with Huge McGibeny at the old Metropolitan Conservatory {long since incorporated into Jordan), his

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