Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1950 — Page 32

Sy & 5 ] 5 8 3% 7 TR i Beth 8 ke vr! uri and i & a mancs vv urence Olivier ; producing. at

Mildred Lind viMinist, Fidlar. pianist

morial offered

American Guerrilla in he Phil 9 Fra EE Se a

: 2 tiety of musical idiom « "Rie Grande.” with John Wayne « SiC dom. 653 a 10: a Oar at a 7 It opened with the early-classi-

Hidden City,” at 11.35 2:35, 3.48 ‘cal

¥ LOEWS & “The Miniver Story.” with Greer - Carson and Walter Pitaton at w= 11:19. 2:52, 8:35 and #32

Sonata in D Fesch

cal reference books.

and 8:12. ner of a suite rather than a formLYRle aba a Dicos hi ‘ he Sleeping uh Rich. al sonata, the piece has a lot of : arg Conte and fared Gray, at 12.30 dignity and substance. Miss Lind x: “heparied.” > with Ma roren and Mr. Fidlar played it with eloHe Jett Chandler at 10 1:20 5:30 © ‘quent simplicity, particularly " 5 the beautiful Andante movement.’ production of "The te eee | Playing Impressive Widow," will return to IndianLocal Student Acts Mr. Fidlar kindly briefed me @polis Sunday as soloist wit

In Earlham Show

Joan Reynolds, 1901 N. Emerson phy J. Ave, Indianapolis, principal role in the Earlham College Choir production of “The 1614. Pirates .of Penzance’ “tomorrow the storv and Saturday evenings. the music speaks for itself. : A graduate of Howe High A

Earlham, Miss Reynolds will por- was followed tray the “piratical work” in the Gilbert & Sullivan ing of the Villa-Lobos Operetta. Sonate-Fantaisie”

— Franckian Sonata. Op. : »

Dohnanyi. Work Together Since their recital of

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FRANK FENR po 2% LOUISVILLE 2, KY. -|to the building.

- Ri BY CRITICS FANS AS HER BEST SHOW EVER!

Buck Herzog of the Milwaukee Sentinel states, “The epitome of ice staging, strikingly costumed and lighted with rollicking clowns,

elaborate production numbers and, best of all, Miss Henie in six personal -appearances”

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SONJA HENIE -

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‘Big Nights, 8:30 P.M.. (.S.T. asm Nov. 21 Thru Dec. 12.

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“Recital Presents |

Violin, Piano Duo Program Impressive

By HENRY BITLER' : 8:45. | Last night's sonata recital by and Paul! in World War Mea refreshing va-

minor of de! a piece unknown to most of us, including compilegg, of musi-

afterwards on the Flemish com-

Salmon of the now unobwill -have a. tainable Sonata was published by

the Paris branch -of Ricordi

but The

nice performance, of Schu- ley directing, will School and currently a. junior at mann's A minor Sonata, Op. after intermission, maid of all by an equally impressive render Premiere

and the Cesar

last cember, Miss Lind and Mr. Fidlar Fred Lehr and Roy. have achieved a better-sounding the first musical ensemble. Miss Lind's vio-{lin-playing is more thoughtful and mature than it was ‘a year ago. Last night's program was not Find No race of Driver just. solo and accompaniment. was fine co-operative work by the [two excellent instrumentalists,

Civic Theater Tryouts will Be Held Sunday

daredevil speedsters, fuzzy pseudo animals, precision routines and’

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20 Hides

10 Back of the pitcher 43 01d 2C Pais point" » eck 28 Blow with the 44 Stream in 1 Entraies open hand Italy 12 Capital of 33 Inflate 45 Goddess of +5. Mentana: 34 Ornamental discord ‘17 Decigram headband 46 Grate ; 25 Raised 35 Type of fur 47 Winglike parts platform 37 Chargers $2 Pfonoun 26 Location 41 Augments 53 French article

* ponMiEht Cress with June Ali. | In the early 18th-Century man-i- |

poser de Fesch (1695-1758), who: chestra at 8:30 p. m. in the Times State Service rates only a few lines in Grove's Murat. * RICHMOND, Nov. 16 Miss five-volume dicitonary. A version ee eelriman

Matinee Musicale in Slates Fall Concert

That seems to be nearly ali behind the music,

Indianapolis Musicale Chorale,

Men Builders, the Chorale

group. Accompanist Marshall.

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WAYNESBURG, Pa., (UP)-= State police said

Officers said

were assisting families

scene.

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Sigmund Romberg and his or-

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Victoria Sherry, soprano who 'Miskulin of Burney; Cal, appar-| in| starred in the 1948 Butler Bowl ently. when Mr. Miskulin got out] Merry of his automobile to shut the door |

jh near the car. He had been gored | Matinee Charles Hed-

Under sponsorship of Christian will

by present Marjan Laut and Louise Swan. duo-piantists, as guest art- * ists. A trio obligato will be sung De- by Mesdames Wayne

MeGlade get me, too,” Mr. Seward in

Audrey

In Dynamite Truck Crash Irvington Aggressive Democratic Nov. 16.Club will be held at 6 today:day at they have found no trace of the cymneriand. Election o driver of a dynamite truck which wii pe held. £ officers. crashed into an automobile and Jack L. Hatfield, director of the | exploded near the mining com-! [Civic Theater, will hold try-outs munity .of Polan. [tor “Goodbye, My Fancy” at 7:30 ip. m. Sunday in the Standard Life substantial part of the truck. Red {Insurance Bldg. at 2727 Washing- Cross disaster units, meanwhile, made Aspirants for the - auditions homeless by the Whlast which | MOUNTAIN" {should use the 28th St. entrance rocked a four-mile area near the

they found no ~

From Peto Ménate—-

One of Two Game Wardens Stalked by Animal Before Beast Is Shot Down

COLUSA, Cal, Nov. 16 (UP)—Bambi, a 4-year-old deer which *

was the pet of.scores of children, paid with ns life for turning man- -killer. Mr, add Mrs. Seaton Barker, owners of the Wilbur Springs] ‘health resort near here, raised Bambi from a yearling. They fed ‘him from a bottle. -

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{loved to pet him. They had their pictures taken with their arms | janx ioe IN 2 HILARIOUS HITS

E “MONKEY | about him. FEATHERS” & BUSINESS” { = Sg sr = ml 1 TONIGHT | |

But several months ago ‘Bambi| HILT | oxionT

became “mean” and the Barkers. ] RK GABLE “TO PLEASE A LADY” Rock

had to chase him away. Last week, Bambi killed ‘Nick | |® Reckwell “TRIAL WITHOUT JURY"

ITE 1 faosrret] |

J. Haver “Daughter of Rosie O'Grady” Ann Sothern ‘“‘Shadow on the Wall”

of his cabin. His body was found]

MATCH THE TWINS |

- Bambi, Deer Children — sermon PLAYS THE GAME Turns Into a Man-Killer

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hooves, one of severed an artery. : Two men reported they saw Bambi running: in the vicinity with. blood on his antlers. Games Wardens Taylor London - and William Shay went hunting for Bambi last Thursday. While they were creeping up opposite

STARTS

to shots at the animal.

A 8 He ow sides of a canyon, Mr. Shay i 105, concert” a Nire wistianiiooked across and saw Bambi ne - Church 17th St. and Broadway, staiking Mr. London. He signalled Mrs. Miniver'! - at 8 p.m. Sunday. y his companion, who fired 11 Greer GARSON

“I guess that deer felt so im-! portant after killing one man that he thought he was going to London said. He showed no fear at all. “I thought I hit him right In the breast, but dirt flew up near his- feet. My Sights were fouled.’

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