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Another Miracle—
concert at the Murat.
Despite stay-home weather and Labrador-like streets, Dr. Sevitgky and the Symphony drew in a good-sized crowd of appreciative
listeners, ‘
Weather is an item of major Midwestern importance these days, Report is the Cincinnati Sym-
phony, putting on the costliest the mike, you have to finish with
concert in the orchestra's history with more than 500 vocal and in-
Pop Concert Draws Despite Cold Weather
Sevitzky, Soloist Lillian Shelby
Give Pleasing Performance Here Fabien Sevitzky worked another miracle with last night's pop
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{it. | She has a good voice, an ap-
gtrumental participants in Schoen- | pagling personality. Last night,|
berg’s. “Gurre-Lieder,” Friday afternoon had only about 400 listeners. Reason: Far deeper snow than we had here at the Crossroads.
Miss Shelby Soloist ‘ Soloist on Dr. Sevitzky's pro-
gram last night was Lillian Shelby. soprano, heard here earlier
in the season with Sigmund Rom-!
berg's touring orchestra.
_ Miss Bhelby, glamorous in a sequined strapless outfit, faced the perennial problem of the singer tackling both popular and lightclassical numbers. She had to use a mike in Gershwin’s “The Man I Love” ahd “Embraceable You.” She didn’t need. it in “My Hero.” .But once you start with . * William and Mary
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and ‘Mary Fickett are fwo junior - members of the cast of "| Know | My: Love,” starring the Lunts | and playing the Murat next Wednesday and Thursday eve_nings, with a matinee Thursday. '
Meets Here This Week
{supplies will be discussed at the
{Jordan, W. R. LaDue, C. F. Hill,
“TM. J. Pryor.
Ww Orchestra Plans ‘Special Concert Feb. 25
{she seemed a bit nervous about! {her hands, in elbow-length white! |gloves, Her drama-and gestufes!
in singing could stand some coach-
ing.
But she certainly got the crowd and earned an encore performance
lof “My Hero." |
{7 The orchestral part of the pro-| (gram included Herbert's “March | of the Toys,” “Poet and Peasant” |
{Overture, the first movement of! | Sym-| |
Dvorak’s “New World” (phony, the third movement of Mendelssohn's with all 14 first violind playing| {the solo part; “The Blue Danube,” | {the Introduction to Act III of | Verdi's “La Traviata,” Handel's {Largo and a medley from “Carousel.”—H. B. i
Water Works Group
Water treatment problems con-| fronting public and industrial
annual meeting of the Indiana Section of the American Water Works Association Wednesday through Friday in the Lincoln Hotel. The meetings are sponsored by the Indiana Board of Health and Purdue University, Robert TJ. Kryter, Esterline-Angus Co., will address the Wednesday session. His subject will be Atomic Power. Speakers at the Thursday meeting will be Alfred O. Norris, Paul D. Cook, C. D. Adams, H. H. Young, D. T. Sheraw, Harry E.
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H. B. Steeg,” Leo Louis Jr. and
Election of officers will wind 8 up the meetings Friday, following speeches by J6hn Rian, H. W. | Niemeyer, M. H. Schwartz and Lon Daugherty. cae
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 3 — The Indiana University Philharmonic Orchestra, Ernst Hoffman con-
| ‘My Hero’ Pleasing | 8
Violin Concerto, | :
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Films now showing at the neighborhood theaters include: Clifton Webb in "For Heaven's Sake" (Belmont, Daisy and Sheridan), Gloria DeHaven, Harry James and June Haver in “I'l Get By" (Cinema, Emerson, Hamilton, Ritz and Vogue), Dennis Morgan and Ginger Rogers in "Perfect Strangers” (Tacoma).
, of Ballet Russe Neighborhood Theaters . . .
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ducting, will present a program :@
of modern classics in IU audi-
torium at 3 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 25.
The program will include “Festivals” and “The Afternoon of al Faun,” by Debussy; Aaron Cop-i land’s “Rodeo Suite” and the Fifth Symphony of Shostakovich. |
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The famed ballet will appear here Feb. 26 on the Martens Con. |
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STRANGERS!
"THE JACKPOT"
Howard Keel and Esther Williams in "Pagan Love Song" (Foun-
Clair, Uptown and Zaring), Bing ‘Mr. Music" (Arlington, Granada
and Irving), and James Stewart and Barbara Hale in "The Jack-
pot” (Coronet and Tuxedo).
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around the studios. . . . Ginny Simms, who denied our
mitted that it's true. " o a
and his bride of six weeks at the Palm Springs Doll House. The Curtis* are living at the home of Alan's first wife, Illona Massey, while Illona is in New York. elene Miller's costume party
|with invitations reading: “Come
Dressed As the Movie Star You Hate Most.” : » o » Look for pigskin star Glenn Davis to put lan engagement ring on Terry Moore's finger any day. She told me: “He's the sweetest, most modest fellow I've ever known.” , . MGM wants Larry Parks for another film after his co-starring stint with Liz Taylor. . « . Robert Young is negotiating for the movie rights to the hiography
the famous cancer specialist:
OLIVER— ‘North of the Great Divide’ | ORIENTAL Two Weeks With Love” ane : ov
“Cop: |
“Between Mid- ,| night and Dawn.” | RIVOLI—""Pagan Love Song” and "Where |: | Danger Lives.” | and SANDERS — “Cinderella” and
“Johnny
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“COPPER CANYON”
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“THE JACKPOT”
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“HIGH LONESOME” ..
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TODAY & MON.—2 BIG HITS . Entire Show th Color
DAN DAILEY + “ANNE BAXTER “TICKET TO TOMAHAWK"
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“BOY FROM INDIANA”
Actor's Mother a Eyes a Career
Helen Hayes and MacArthur May Adopt Young Actress
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 3—Don't be surprised if Helen Hays and Charles MacArthur legally adopt young actress Bethel Leslie, a close friend of the late Mary MacArthur, Bethel has become Helen's inseparable companion. . . Peter Lawford's mother, Lady Lawford, is serious abofit a movie career and is asking agents to mention her nameé
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exclusive on her separation Show” is described by script from Hyatt Dehn, has now ad- Writers Richard Sale and Mary
Loos as follows:
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“She is slightly overfed, ovel-
EYE-OPENERS: Alan Curtis dressed and over-ambitious and
|the fact that she is a young, rich |widow does not help to inhibit her, She is a walking mantrap, (rich, earthy and, to say the least, |eager.” .
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