Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1950 — Page 16

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A Blonde, Perky Woy— i

Murat Packed; Vivacious Soloist Wins an Enthusiastic Welcome

By Henry Butler The Symphony’s first pop concert of this season, with {Ethel Smith as soloist, yesterday packed the Murat. Playing on a draped stage, on account of

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'got a hugely enthusiastic welcome. Wearing a . powder “hive, “Russian and Ludmilla”

sequin-glittering creation with ture. It continued with the first ‘a ballerina’s flaring flouncy movement of Beethoven's Fifta skirt, Miss Smith drew apprecia- Symphony—identified in the pro-

[tive laughter as she carefully at this juncture’ in history. with] settled herself on the organ bench. gy World War II *V for Victory” A bit like Sonja Henie in her theme. ‘blonde, perky way, Miss Smith =~. probably . deserves a | championship—not just current ‘but - throughout all musical hisitory—for managing treméndous . ‘Sleigh - Ride” and

“Comedian’s Gallop” of on stage for a peach-jani session

that ‘included Leroy

Sownstairs

and FAMOUS SRONES TRA

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"| facility on the organ pedals while Faddle,” Leon -Jessell's “Parade! | wearing spike heels. I seriously of the Wooden Soldiers” and De-| {doubt whether Marcel Dupre, or, bussy's “Claire: de Lune.” {for that matter, Cesar Franck or After her encores (“Hora Stae-| even Bach could do as much cato” and “Tico, Tico”), the proI~ The marriage of electric.organ am- continued with--the-orches-. tone with orchestra may suggest tra’s playing of “Romanita,” by to some listeners the blending of Frank Wilking. The pleasing maple syrup with sherry, It's composition in Spanish rhythm, Something you must hear to be-|, pj reminiscent of Moszkowski, Heye well received. Mr. Wilking

To rdav { » tainly. fi we Yesterday; it cer alr wowed was present to take a couple of the audience--a fact I'm inclined bows,

to attribute more to Miss Smith's 5. 0 00 Grieg's “Peer Gynt” very real charm and console skill and a “South Pacific” medley than to the total sound effect. ended the program. With six loudspeakers responsive In her fascinating doll-like to the slightest graceful pressure ... yo.o oon 1 ‘you might of her right foot on the throttle, say. a fugitive from science ficMiss Smith could, if she wanted tion. With nimble fingers, and to, make the entire Symphony [4 i, agile feet, she controls the sound like an obsolete survival yo iti output of umpteen from the 18th ( entury. Luckily vacuum tubes. The appealing gal. and tactfully, she didn’t want to. The vast tonal machine. In some- ways, electric organ 18 "'y \unqe just natural-like ‘into to orchestra what Novi Special {s a story. That's why she draws to velocipede. It makes orchestra iin ; - Sa : the crowds. tone pale and. insignificant, ' It a Si has a rich, ingratiating, synfhetic KILLED BY HIT-RUN DRIVER warmth, like a radio annoufeer's! JENSEN BEACH, Fla., Dec. 4 voice in commercials, which chills (UP)-—-Thomas Michael Gilmore, any other tonal comfort. 54, Philadelphia, was killed yesThe program opened with an terday by a hit-and-run driver as excellent performance of Glinka’s he crossed the highway here.

pa “orion Girl . Ethel Smith Stars In Pop Concert

iturday | night's late departure. of the “Oklahoma!” equipment, Dr.

Over-

gram notes, somewhat ironically

world’s 1. palevsky brought Miss Smith

Anderson's | “Fiddle

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A Modern are at 11:30, 2:35, 5:45 85:85.

i LOEW'S \ ~ “Ki Selomoen's Mines.” with Deborah Kerr and Stewart Sade. at 11, 1:10, 3:30, 5:30, 7:43, 9:55. LYRIO yyeming Mail,” with Stephen McNally and Alexis Smith, at 53, 4 7:15, 10:28, 5 “You Can't Cheat an Honest Man,” 2:35,

with W, c. Fields, = or 5:50, 9. :

| om . George Jessel to Read Film Figure's Eulogy { HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4 Showman George Jessel will read

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ices for movie production. official Rufus Le Maire, 55. { Mr, Le Maire, personal repre-

Point Stor: with - | James Cages an and Simin Tare at

lan eulogy today at funeral serv-|

!sentative of English actor George!

ait ; ; ‘Arliss when he made his Holly-| wood debut in 1930, died at Cedui .: ars of Lebanon Hospital SaturSuzanne Dalbert’ has no day of a cerebral hemorrhage. screen competition when she Born in Texas, Mr. Le Maire was takes the feminine lead in a New York: theatrical producer "Breakthrough," which has a before coming to Hollywood. He

large male cast. The film will open at the Indiana Theater Wednesday.

versal-International five ago.

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Mrs, Verna Riley, suffered stomach dist

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RELIEVED SICKNESS

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