Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1950 — Page 8
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= YESTERDAY'S Sympho Fabien Sevitzky's orches
of
themselves as soloists.
Six Given Opportunity
itzky Orchestra
By Henry Butler
ny concert gave six members tra -a chance to distinguish
Playing before a storm-decimated audience so small
jithat Dr. Sevitzky invited lis
teners to come closer to the
tage, the Symphony covered wide musical territory, from
Bal ‘h to Hindemith. The six soloists were: Stanley Weiner, concertmaster; in
demith seems almost belligerently to drain emotion out of music, as ‘being a sentimental weakness.
S. K. Ruick Formeily Was GOP Legislator
Samuel K. (Polly) Ruick, In-
‘dianapolis attorney for a half-
Ravel's “Tzigane,” and Mary . Spalding, harpist; James Peller- A Criticism ite. flutist; Wayne Raper. oboist: whatever his reputation as -a
1 Howard Johnson, clarinetist, and 1 think he also
satirist may be,
Yesterday's program, to be repeated -at “8:30 p. m. today, 8 opened with Dr. Sevitzky's new transcription of Bach's D Minor Organ Toccata and Fugue. Like yme previous transcribers of the piece, Dr. Sevitzky has chosen to emphasize the drama of that recognizable key. This is no great essay in tone. He has em- 1560 for reflections on modern ployed the contrasting qualities of{, ,qjcal doctrine, but I must say string and wind choirs, bullding; think the Hindemith Concerto both the Toccata and the Fugue js , great shakes.
March, in the last
Johnson had to carry this rather
dismal joke from- start to finish —-the only soloist playing in a
Soothes Thrdat Irritation :
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aptly chosen relief from the Hindemith, and a rousing performance of Weinberger's “Schwan-
Sevitzky's de-
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Club, Saturday Club, County. . Historical past president of the Henry County Federation of Clubs. Surviving are a son, Lowell Wilson, Los Angeles, now in Africa, and a stepson. Paul F Kirk, St. Louts— —
RE TIRED EDU CATOR DIES
{morrow at St. | opal Church in San Mateo.
INDI ANAPOLIS
a former national : Samoyed Dogs Club of America. Burns Prove Fatal
To Connersville Man
the -entire Mendelssohn Wedding Academy and was including all ‘the repeats, from DePauw University in 1897. movement. Abit fs received his law training at red-faced from over-worki Mr. yale University Law School and Indiana Law School. er at both DePauw.and Yale, and was formerly Franklin College.
a first
morrow mortuary
Today in Huntingburg
Services for ley, were to be at 1:30 p..m. today at
Church and a member of Altrusa half-sister. Henry man, Society. ..and.- «grandchildren. ros como
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delphia educator and genealogist,' formula
“The itching and smarting were
. died yesterday at the home of No AND REFRESHED TOMORROWS! . |his daughter, Mrs. Robbins Mil- ——— . Tas a {bank. He was 85. Private fu~reiieved.
century and former Republican state legislator, died yesterday in his home, 1610 Northwood Drive. He was 72. Mr. Ruick served two terms as a representative in the General Assembly in the early 1900s. He “maintained law offices in the Union Title building. : He was national president of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity from 1908 to 1910 and a member of its 50-year organization. He also was president
Eugene Lehrman, bassoonist in grains humor out of his music by Raising that breed was his hobby. Hindemith s Concert for Harp, ch devices as having solo clar- A native of LaGrange, Woodwinds and Orchesira, inet play not mere quotations, but pick attended Howe Ei
graduated
Mr. Ruick was a football play-
He at
active in other sports,
coached football
He served in World War I as: lieutenant in the Chemi-
Services will be at 5 p. m. toin Flanner & Buchanan Cremation will follow. ®
of
when
Henry Rieman, sister, Mrs. Edna Updegraph, Totwo grandchil-
at St.,
= at 72
Samuel K.
were pending {ian-born Jessie Margaret Ander- |
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son, 88, mother of stage star; Judith Anderson. Mrs. Anderson, who came to the United States nm 1917, died Saturday after a long
Richard
Cromwell
Ruick
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Services will be
tomorrow,
«Surviving are a
Service
E, Nov. 27
{Henry Clay Stewart, retired farmer, died yesterday in Fayette Momorial Hospital of burns suffered e against a heating stove in his home Wednesday. was
He Howard Duff “SHAKEDOWN 1110 Prospect N J A
daughter, Mrs. Connersville;
George Hanna, native of Syria
his home, 1620 for 35 years,
to tremendous climaxes. Miss Spalding and the Messrs. c3] Warfare Service. peka, Kas. and » Great Skill Cited Pellerite, Raper, Johnson and He was a member of Ancient dren. - lad th Lehrman all had prodigiously dif- .andmarks Masonic Lodge, Scotve DO YOU HAVE A The qrehestra tackled the Bach git work, which they executed tish Rite. Murat Shrine, Colum- George Hanna : and ‘the Tchaikovsky “Pathe- with ~ustomary skill, bia Club and Broad Ripple Ameriique,” which followed, with great| Edward Elgar's “Sospiri”"— can Legion Post.
who operated a grocery business
W. New York died yesterday
to try CUTICURA! serves [ore somment fay nae da” Polka and Fugue finished the His -wife, Berta, is the only il General Hospital. He was 67. oe or & Cuticura Soap and Ointment. NCTE permits e Sevitzky treat- cram immediate survivor. Mrs. Ruick A resident of Indianapolis since A Million Dollar Show » have Been unusually su ; ment restores to it a good Sea} on - emis ——t i merly Was active in local music. 1210: Mr-Hanna was a membenof NE for the Entire Famliy n helping relieve many the profundity it has lost throug . a enPy . St. Anthony's’ Catholic Chur ~ m comfort =~ vears of familiarity. Times 2 Amusement circles and in the 1930s served as,’ = On Let cn THE WORLD'S No Performance Dec. 4 itch of eczema, blackheads, ; oe head of the music committee for ? = ana. ~eoanon GREATEST MUSICAL Mr. Weingr's performance of Brothe d CAL HIT! extern ally caused pimple : : A : ¢ harticulariy i th Clock the 125-piano festival rood. wipe" ORDERS FILLED— Everybody Is Planning te rash Used hy ma oe the “Tzigane, varticulariy ir e i Scr one . Eves: 1.80 ta 4.20 nurses ply certain Sadi long rteotGeinry cadenza did MURAT 2 A Tey high IAsS Will “be Now Thursday Matinee 20 3.0 See J and Good Seats " trdin I { By 4 sung in St. Anthony's y » Saturday Matinee: 1.20 to 3.60. . . Bospitals. Buy toda bo much to redeem the Ravel show- Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Roofing Contractor Wednesday onYS Chueh AY JTRAT sid. CIAYIO0L PHAR. A I ie : piece for violin from a_.'certain] Fabien Sevitzzy conducting. at 8:30 . . 2-70) Aw : rma | 00 - 40 - 31. 3 iridity. The piece is not Ravel CIRCLE Dies n Frankfort the i. in Stevens. C hape) Of | — . : SOU at his best. suffering as it does “Let's Pance with Det itton . “Times State SerVice ou ei ig oe a 1 e in St. ; Coliseum BOX OFFICE | FURNAC E ron evidently anxious over and Fred Astaire. at 12.30. 3 a £45 FRANKFORT, Nov, 27--Guy Joseph Cemetery. Pte Bry; - 1 ro *vidently ¢ Ous © over- and i . : Nit Se : - writing .and cramping of too The Sauared Cirle." with Jos Chilcutt, roofing contractor and Surviving are his’ wife, Mabel; NO Ty Ce i . much material into short space. F4yok® At Ml $30. 5:40 and no mocratic precinet committee- four daughters, Mrs. Victoria SYMPHONY Sold to P. R. Mallory Dee dah “With great assurance, fine tane ESQUIRK man. died. Vesterday in Clinton Anton, Mrs. Elizabeth Simon, and prodigious technique, Mr s ‘Macheth.” witn Orson Wells at County Hospital. He was 61. Mrs. Amelia Sterger and Miss : Mail Orders Given Prompt AttenOver 20 Years Experience | Weiner. aided by Miss Spalding on -% * 170 He operated the Chilcutt Roof- JUHA Hanna Bll of Indianapolis; ip BB iT Rl : 5 " ricallv: flos z p INDIANA 5 : : 533 a son, John, etroit, a ‘six d ith If-ad-on Coal Furnaces harp a} strategioally close range, The Weal. Petwk” Stas +n ing Co. and was active in politics. Erandchtidren nd ‘six . . ER ph TO TR BN - 3 rought new life to an OVer- ,,...° cagner. Virginia Mays and |A native of Henry County, Tenn. rma Fabien Sevitzky Make checks ‘payable to IndiamapIMMEDIATE SERVICE wrought composition. others. at 12:35, 3:45. 6:55 snd 10 he was a graduate of Valparaiso . | elis Coliseum Corp. i The Hindemith Concerto is : 3 Nyt, Marae” 35s 4s and University and a member of thé ipl Mr Me Condugtor . Rar et 5 an on Smoke Pipes Something Imagine Fost i. Presbyterian Church and Elks FAMILY DINNER l .00 Concert Tonight, COLISEUM * teners could take or let alone, an KEITHS a Also Roof Repairs ; Shen he : Lodge. y $ : ‘INDIANAPOLIS not just because of its modern Gilda." with Rita Hayworth at Services will b t 2 m. to- ; idtony. What 1 personally find a/ 17 430 and RN 2 Every Eve a Different Dinner . ili 2 Estimates Free : vi rari ny a Platinum Wonde, with Jean morrow in Aughe Mortuary —Distinctive in Deliciousness hut Soloist i bit trying in Hindemith’'s writing msriow. at 1115 5. 6 and A : : > above all Exceedingly Nourishing 0/0/5'3 ’ . ed 11 Burial will be in Green Lawn 3 : ’ . i is a certain doctrinaire persist 19°2 BEFORE 6 P. M.- Stanley WEINER, Violinist eainnin Call dtorfrd ; . : Cemeterv here, : : ’ . ence in following logical patterns LOEWS Surviving are his wife. Flor: Mary SPALDING, Harpist 2 2 HARRY ESCOL of unterpoint.. regardless of. gy Kerang Srewant Gr anger. ence: ‘a ete Mrs. Mary EnZor2d b an yr 4 MTE3 ONLY AY 5:30 SHARP) total conse @s 8 z at 11 1:10, 4:20. 5:30, 7:43 and § 85. » v Lt . W. RAPER Oboist . . : 1a] sonsequences in sound. in : Louise Martin. Indianapolis, and Soni Biggest Musical on Tour This Year LYRIC tws arandchildren 4 $42 East Maple Rd. Indi Howard JOHNSON, Clarinetist . ” WA-3101 Eve. WA-1048 | masES Southside 1-1000.” with Don De. i ; : P oe Inept. Eugene LEHRMAN, Bassoonist Fore Ana, dose King. at 12. 2:30, - : oie g PAINFUL . : ; Mrs. Schockley's Rites og In 2-seconds medi- “The Little, Rao, Our Gang y y ——————————— | MURAT : 4 Terissums, at 1.1.30, 4, 6.35 010 ALL AMERICAN REVUE + A LeRoy Prinz-Owen Crump Production
Times State Service HUNTINGBURG. Nov. 27 Mrs. Jessia Schockwho died Friday in her home, !
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