Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1950 — Page 11

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Bob Wilbur, 22, Plans Wedding of Two Types | Into Style Which ‘Critits Will Have to Name' KG

will have to name” A disciple and student of Sidney Bechet, high priest of Dixieland jazz, he said his style would combine thé best of” land with controversial bebop. : vg Mr. Wilbur's rabid followers] predicted the results would be “sensational” |

~ Mr. Wilbur, who has just finished an engagement at Bos-| Scheduled a Y-

ton's S8avby Cafe, one of the eat | was forming a new band of only/ | four pieces and would open at the Dr. S. T. Robbins | Hotel Senator, Philadelphia, this Te Give “lecture

week. i i ‘Good Music in Both’ | Dr. Samuel T. Robbins of War-

“Bebop and Dixieland jazz are Ten, Pa, will speak on “Educaat opposite poles,” Mr. Wilbur: tion for Responsible Parenthood”

sald.” There's a lot of good music tomorrow at a luncheon -confer-

coming out of both. I'm going to try to incorporate the good! ence at 12:15 p.m. in the YMCA.

NEW YORK. June 27 (UP)—Biond Bob Wilbur, only 22 RN ORE eh rhs announced today that he was introducing a new style of music—"A ‘Style the eritics

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Betty ~ Heads Grand Bethel

Betty Lou Smock of Indian. apolisshas been elected honored queen of the Grand Bethel of the State of Indiana, International

election took place at the organization's second annual’ meeting in Huntington, Other officers elected were: Gretchen Ann ‘Kreps, Indianapolis, senior princess; Martha Rearick, Indianapolis, junior princess; Jeanne Paugh, Beech Grove, guide; Janet Greider, Huntington, marshal; Mary © Elizabeth Friedline, Muncie, recorder, and

is Jerry Lewis; object of Corinne Calvet's affections, in "My Friend Irma Goes West," open. | ing tomorrow at the Indiana | Theater. | {

| probably would be hard to | because of | cated either bop or Dixie and

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| features of each.” i

Mr. Wilbur said the new style sell

“purists” who advo-|

“violently oppose the other.

“It's going to be a wedding of | 'Sidney Bechet and Charley! | Parker, the leader of bop,” he! “There is much to be said for each.style. The Dixie-| land tunes of the Twenties iwere new and progressive then.

It's foolish to stick to that now.|

“New expressions should be in-| into the old Dixieland. | On the other hand, the modern-| ists can learn a lot from Louis| Armstrong and Bechet, | ‘Bechet Gave Vitality’ “What Bechet gave jazz was tremendous vitality and warmth, of emotional feeling: Bop

emotionally cold in some Be ¥

But the bop players have ex-| plored new harmonic patterns

{and melodic lines.”

Mr. Wilbur, who plays (the

- | clarinet andthe sax; jumped to

prominence among the moderns| while still in his teens. He formed !a_ high school unit that was | hailed as one of the best. Taught by Mrs. Bechet and educated at the. Juilliard and] Bastman music schools, he became interested in jazz through [recordings . by popular musicians {of the roaring '20s, While Mr.

| Bechet is the leading exponent |

of the soprano saxophone, Mr.! | Wilbur is ranked a close second. | Few have mastered the instru- | i ment. 2

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To ‘Father Time’ WORCESTER, Mass, (UP) — When occupants of a tenement house claimed it was “haunted,” more than 500 spectators turned | up with city officials to inspect it. | The three-family house rattled ‘and quivered. The public works

commissioner, Earl R. Perry, con- |

vinced that old age rather than ghosts were to blame,

promised |

Dr. Robbins, a visiting profes-| Times Amusement

{sor for the summer at Ball State Clock | Teachers College, . Muncie, 1s CIRCLE known as a lecturer, teacher and] “Caged,” with Eleanor Parker and counselor. He wrote the books,| #mes Moorhead, at 12:48, 3:50. {*Dating" and “Steps TOWArd| ~~ “Iais side’ ; Pp ar “This Side of the Law,” with- Vive

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“Comanche Territory,” with Mace Donald Carey and Maureen O'Hara, at 11:30, 1:80, 4:25, 6:55 and 9:50 { “Everybody's JDanetn. * with Spade Cooley, at 12:40, 3:15 nd 5:50 Sneak adds: at 8

{tion for responsible parenthood | {in Mississippi. The social service department] of the Church Federation and its|

| director, Dr. Grover L. Hartman, KEITH'S are sponsoring the lecture. Mrs. Es its or, Rindaiph Sogks D. Joe Hendrickson, chairman of | 7 B and 10:25 ur Days Leave,” with Cornel

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w | amily life, will preside. | fide, at 11:15, 2:25. 5 38, and 8:45,

LOEW'S “Father of the Bride.” with Spen~ cer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor, at 11:31, 1:35, 3:39,

Work Called Key “To Longer Life

MONTPELIER, Vt, (UP)—Two Vermonters waited until one was |87 and the other 95 before seek-| {ing old age assistance. ly Welfare director, W. Arthur MARS HILL FISH FRY SET Simpson, said old folks recelving| Mars Hill Fire Department No. benefits are older on the average 8 will hold a fish fry Thursday in Vermont than elsewhere in the {nation because they “work and|

LYRIC vy Married Adventure,” by rtin and Osa Johnson, at 1 48, eX i 45 7. and 9 34 abooans.” at 12:30, 8 17 and 10 i!

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Holt Rd. Refreshments will be

{and Phyllis Charles, Marion.

Judge “Strikes Twice"

{Lem Foster fined Clifton Minner [$20 for picking the pocket of a

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through Saturday at 2800 8.(

Marjorie Money Todd, Indian|apolis, treasurer. Sponsors of the unit are Mrs, Neva Slater, Anderson, and Palmer Emley, Huntington. The advisers are Harriet Tres#ce, Ft. Wayne; Patty Goss, Anderson,

The convention will be held in| |sudianapolis in 1951. : |

In Tavern Incident LAWTON, Okla. (UP)--Judge!

drinking companion in a bar. The judge then ordered the robbery victim, Daniel Clark, to pay an identical fine for public drunkenness.

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week-end motorists in the form of a question. i “Is it worth your life or the lives of your loved ones to speed, disobey traffic Signs, race another car. or drive after drink

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BACK oF the tion is last year's grim record of 19 persons killed in the state during the four-day Independence Day weekend. :

curred in rural areas, while only two deaths were recorded on city

ing intoxicants?" the state police; *

streets. There were 608 reported traffic crashes during the same period in which 356 persons were

Seventeen of the fatalities oc-| ee

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