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il WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1951 "DePauw to Honor | | | Unleashed: |

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| 159 E. Market Street a] b : 5 Tk NEIGHBORHOOD 4 : NINE students will be guests on campus| A] = Meredith i i ‘fe , 18: a STLERS Irene Hervey i \RLINGTON—Through Saturday’ {Bird of gl . It isn't hard to save .. . Th rough ra ms igh’ Paradise” and ~The Redhead {Bird of mIVOLL oThroush Batarday The Ked:this week-end for the traditional a it's only hard to START! { - : Gy Cowboy. Paradise.’ ¥ Mother's Day celebration.: Tr

. 7’ “8 ‘ id AVALON—'‘The Great Jewel Robber” and SANDERS — Through tomorrow: “Storm ’ ® " ee a Ww ing’ % on . cial e er-| Gome iu; Let ws show - you Hoffman and Philharmonic £0 a urany: Thar Goon. Hhmor| SHERIDAS A on Aru day: “Red Riv: Special events include a per- AT REGULAR ‘PRICES

i , through Saturday 5 how it works. Generous Maa nd ions of New Moxie. e Macomber Affair.’ formance of “Goodbye My Fancy”

og 3 3 PP ~artt ang 1 : . semi-annual dividends. All : Offer an* Ambitious Program ne “38 BELL—Through Saturday: “Al Jennings of SPREDWAY—"Hit Parade of 1951 and : savings insured up to $10,000 | pn - . Oklahoma" and “Deported.” urday: Ta Climb he Highest Mountain” in the Little Theater, an acqua-| P-L TOMORROW

v HEN HEE ELMONT—Through Baturd I'd Ciimb d ‘gf d m h di-| Now 2nd WEEK w ’ IN T 0 ) BEL] NT-—Through Baturday: “I m and "Sierra Passage. . . s . fo ° by Federal Agency. You'll: By HENRY BUTLER RI EoD arn Dalian | SPA Thoin Phssage. iv Man God-|C34€ “a campus sing, the tra °

like ‘our friendly service. Ernst Hoffman and the Indianapolis Philharmonic, ¢ INEMA— Through Saturday w Bentnine TACOMA" Thrgueh tomorrow “Thelma tional YWCA “breakfast, Seppo} KEIT x] | S , 4 R | (& ordan’” and ‘* ary Academy.”

Orchestra last night offered an extremely, ambitious pro-| Sor = day: “Three ST; CLAIR-Through Saturday. “Bird of of new Mortar Board members, an| | : : % Named Mike and ‘Cause for faradise’ and “The Redhead and the arf auction, a maypole dance and

1 fe i Gu nn mo gram in Caleb Mills Hall. . Alarm: STRAND—Through Saturday: “Whe Red- crowning of the May queen Adventure 7 iffi ' 5 ust Oro we G “ow id ‘ i Th ‘ : Fo 0» Never one to be flaunted by difficulties, Mr.- Hoffman pAIsY-Thiuen lomoros The Great rene MR pial ——————————— i eNighvisee Oi Al ROSS THE ' 3 " ' ‘ - ur “"Break- 3 i steered the local amateurs through the Brahms Third Sym- EMERSON—Thiuyen Saturday Al Jen- (irough' and “Mystery Street” Motion Pictures! BLAZING AC : ; : as) nings of Oklahowa an ou, Kne UPTOWN Through Saturday. “Bird of LIGHT HE FIELDS OF FRANCE ’ : . FOWN = ul . phony as the evening s major work. % FOUNTAIN. SQUARES: ash grinder Cowboy” an : e REG and the ’ - tov: the. 7abuee eA ‘Li hy of ondway Sn ve ed- VOGUE 3 , py A » He had some?® volunteers, oy : : Ly Yd "the anes ' Broadwa Ay Satur ay ort Lunlany oo WEIGHT: bi fh ty, | + Pons Sjcasure |standpoint, he's what be-boppers ..ppigin — Throuen tomsrrow: “Thes ZARING—Through Saturday: “Lullaby of 5 : a: Cristo.

_ from the Indiana University | gould call a square... But his Great Manhunt’ &nd “On My Darling aosdway” and “The Redhead and the FELTS ER E ? hd . SUPER-

i i i NE Clementine” 0 owboy _ LPhilharmonic. 1 key posi-'music has genuine and memorable MAMTLPON—Throueh Saturday “Break. DRIVE-IN THEATERS | a iG " and. “Treasure Islan : LUXE . y Jitions, they helped hold the per- beauty.” : IRVING—Tnroush Saturday’ “The Des. CELERY, DRIVEN Throush tomorow. | $500 formance together,” so that the| Dvorak’s Slavonic Dances Op. peradoes” and “The Lady Takes & GREENWOOD DRIVE-IN—Through tomorBrahms went off remarkably|46, Nos. 6 and 8, in sprightly per- LINCOLN—"“Throush tomorow. “Call Me| Bows jer Co 8nd “Fingerprints _— ; ? me ¥e rounded out Part 1 of], Mister” and “Walk Softly Stranker.’. | MAPLECROFT DRIVE-IN—Through tomor- Your fatter Latadr well all «hinge sansbdered, ormance, rounged o MECCA~Through tomorrow.’ “Women. in "poo “Dakota Lil" and “Ride 'Em Cow- + 5 | : the program xX I Prisdn” and “Beware of Rlondle.” boy." | ‘That last phrase is handy, ' . OLD TRAIL—"Hit Parade of 1951" and MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN — Through tomor: i there wouldn't be space here The Philharmonic will assist the = “Hunt the Man Down." TomerroW “row: “Convieted” and ‘Barbary Pirate’: H Since ere 1l those things. Mr. Symphonic Choir in a May Fes- $A gual os urday. | "Operation Pacitie" MERIDIAN DRIVE-IN—Through fomorrow: : ; to consider a 08 88 ‘[tival concerf in the Murat May ORIENTAL Mickey”, and “Daughter “of. goftly she Iovisibie Man" and Walk] +5 Nv penn, Illinois & Market 3: : » — Hoffman has tremendous ability] . e : the West." Tomorrow through Saturday’ PENDLETO rE. ] : : oy: 11. Meanwhile, the Philharmonic ‘The M kee" and - Al TENDLETON PIKE DRIVE IN -- Through (¢ 7 e Milles to teach an- orchestra style. . In| c gan h e, THOME a arpa aAnkes and Saturday. “Lullaby “of Broadway" and : el b. / { l : : Y : " e ead an he Cowboy." | m— : | p of 18 looking for more sustaining jp {RAMOUNT—"Hit the Ice’ and ‘Meet gy, 5 ! : : the loss demanding portions i. members. Judging from las® Me at Dawn.’ Tomorrow and Priddy BAD EL he ST UOUR_THiousn Satur. | _Maste ece the F major Symphony, especia The Story of GI Joe’ and “Father's “gird of Paradi |

night's crowd ‘and’ from the or- wild Game THEATAI Ase IV 5 nl : , [ly the firstgand second movements, . . ' PIXY — "God Is My Co-Pilot” and “Mys- . R TWIN DRIVE-IN — 'Throug Acceptable Gift the -Philharmoni¢ sounded better chestra’s steady improvement, “tory” gireet.”" Tomorrow through Satur- Day Be ovr dis” and Se : T — ; AND

more backing certainly is coming ===! VICTORY DRIVE-IN~Through Satuf=

day: “Lullaby Of Broadway’ and ‘/The] Color by

than ever before, fs BULOVA -LONGINES In troublesome places, like the Lineback Awarded Times Amusement ETE RE rough Frmay | Sechnicolor

two wickedly syncopated passages I'd Climb the Highest Mountain” and starring

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chestra kept going mainly throug row: ‘Meet the Invisible Man’ and ' { CIRCLE i Dark City." GEORGE SANDERS - ANGELA LANSBURY HENRY -WILCOXON

$24.75 and ar Holtman's Qetermination Thirty years in telephone work “naten Pass.” with Dennis Morgan | up The rather bizarre exp: 'has entitled Paul H, Lineback,| nd Patricia Neal. at 12:45, 3:55. 7:06 CRT 3 TE LR ) Prod 43 and Directed d Starring roduced an recte y t Cecil 8. DeMille GEORGE MONTGOMERY

doubling the note values in those, io manager here sineé 1946 y Nick Fain” With George DOWNTOWN THEATRE "The Mackrihar Story” 1 PAULA CORDAY “The MacArthur Story” rom— PLUS

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lculty of the total performance. pairman in Al Mr. Lineback ten. at 11, 1:10, 3:25, 7:50 and JUNIOR But he certainly deserves abany in 1921, © ’ . LYRIC . ! . RE nd his musicians deserve where he was appointed manager (Taser Unknown." with Mark :

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[the big enterprise. in 1930, and came to Indianapolisf ~~. ~~... | | The Brahms Symphony followed 11 1935. : . . STARRING ROLE a much lighter beginning of the A : . y : program, which seemed vetter Four Schools to Give OFFICE } We prescribe government fadapied to ot TE ous Musical Program SUPPLIES B graded U. S. CHOICE meats Two compositions by Anis Pupils from Schools 70, 80, 84 SOCIAL | § | (VMN) 4 for you—meals prepared un- | Fulethan, of the Indiana Univer-|and 91 will present ines! pro. emp der supervision of our two |isity School of. Music facully,| Bram at 7:30 Bm. Friday y de STATIONERY ; | segue Weta clormant on state aye Ee ro : : \ graduate dietitians. You'll [opened the concert; ‘Melody folly, joy, Pre TE GREETING CARDS | ox 0. ‘onen 7: shew starts Dusk

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