Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1951 — Page 26
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A plano used by Frederic Chopin | 25-The also is included. Py the! Many instruments. which ap-| 8ym-pear in English ‘literature, such ; at. Stadium, set ,. the hautboys, fiageolets and we it one record this year. That acorders mentioned In Shake‘an attendatice ot =o fOr [gpeare, have been loaned. y' ¥ a as soloist According to the curator of the Phe stadium ting capacity (collection, Brian Galpin, ‘“deLE a more Is seating but ety spite the great age of some of 30 imihers jammed In somehow. It|them. nearly AT IC Instruments : Vas to be the. largest paid = . . for a concert any- £08 i THE OPHIMONOCLEIDE is
ag #24 I ghere in the United States. | At was a successful season, with one of the more unusual instruasap attendance of 214,100 at 29 ments. It is made of wood, with nh lemicerts, a 12-year record and a brass bell and a tuning slide. AF rexteeded only once in the 34-year The cittern is an early English
212 t“Mistory of the concerts. cousin of the zither. The. zither ef . nn»
ges usually today comes from AusetTHE BOSTON Symphony Or- tria’s Tyrol. A cornopean is an Joe. chestra ended its 70th year of
ancestor of the modern cornet. } | The Handel harpsichord was) Bie 31 Ww - io simetivity at Tanglewood in Massa ade by Johannes iar
*, in| WW A i5- week 750 000 | ABtWETP: Belgium, in 1612 go j ring ' bi came into the possession © puledlisteners attended ja 212 concerts grity ns royal family through a adn ' “friend of the composer, John | fAftnadnds heard the Sichestra and the's mith, the harpsichord teacher of PS. by rac. George III's mother.
NP » » n : ; Wi © According to legend, George III THE NEW YORK CITY BAL- 3jpused himself by playing the
wno4UET, with an imposing roster of instrument during the last years’
Xa : ‘ R . ¥ iva ? ers, w 7 3 of his life, when he lived in a i . or Rls : Hadvs Ba a OE “York City state of intermittent insanity at grandstand. pChanes J Lune, chuirnan, Miss Clady i af Aoas0N at the New. Fork ly Windsor Castle : joseph M. Bloch, Robert Brokenburs 3 : a ! Joseph E. Cain, Fermor S. Cannon, James bt genter fron Sept. . forough gpl BE Ss EOS LS Pps —————————" _— Ww RT Gerald V. Carrier, H Foster {ix 135 AOCPL 2d 3 10 rice is $3.60 Clippinger. Mrs. Frank W. Crezor. R! a p BD i omance ooms Between Rev Henry F. Dugan,’ Mrs. Edzar H Evans. Rabbi Maurice M. Feuerlight
including tax, with some seats as!
sien Slow was $1.50. . ! ® william PF. Flynn, R.A Gallagher elt 3 : Ed PF. Gallahue, Mrs. .W. D. Gatch. writ Among the nov elties of the BEA C e erazade and Sinbad Jawad Goodman, Pierre PF Goodrich .+«. 80on will be the first American] : or iam C Griffith, Joseph O ’ performance of “The Mandarin,” | By United P Hoffmann, 3 1 Holcomb. Herman > / ¥ Lntle ress Z e i "rig irs rannert, Dr. Russell A ane, Miss ogether in marriage first, so Marian Laut, Mrs, EN Lilly, Louis R
dy Es with music by Bela Bartok and| choreography by Todd Bolender.|
» { SUCH INSTRUMENTS as the .. :n* ophimonocleide and the flageolet| * «i4~ have beefi put on display for the! wee public in London in connection | *a% with the Festival of Britain, arn i Also shown are gilterns, cit-| J terns, cornopeans and other an- =~ -tique musical instruments. {
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ON TO THE FAIR—These four lovely Misses are a part of the 30-member chorus featured in the State Fair Follies at the State Fair, Sept. 2 through 7. The nine vaudeville acts in the twohour show will be presented nightly at 7 o'clock in front of the
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25 {the Arabian Nights tales don’tison for the sequel,” Mr. Katzman |.J
Lev « Pp Cg jcome out to suit Sam Katzman, gid. : Pulliam Sr. Harper J. Ransburg, Frank {producer, he has no qualms about L. Reissner, Paul Richey, James Robb | In fact, while we were at it,|Mrs. Wm. _M. Rockwood. Dr. Ferdinand Schaefer. Willlam B. Schiltges, Willlam
‘making changes.
iherazade and
He is Selinerately rane a 311 the main characters in the! Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood. Dr. H L marriage wetween Sche- Ap. g Ji X Shibler. W. R. Sinclair. Leonard Strauss Sinbad the Sailor Arabian Nigats, E. B. Taggart. Evan Walker. J. O. Wat . So we “We got ‘em all i “Thief { mire, Mrs, Harold B. West, Frank O for his Columbia film, Thief of g ¢ n ef of wikine, Mrs. H. J. Willlamson, Mrs Damascus. Ali Baba, Aladdin, Ered Wilkie. Mrs. Herbert M Wocllen,
Damascus,” ‘sequel entitled "Son of Sinbad.”
SUNDAY. AUG. 26, 1951
ofthe Phil: [harmonic Orchestra of Indi Pe | ois as this group makes plans
torsthe coming season. This will ne, be the ' fourth consecutive year
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ganization. i A series of three concerts for | sustaining members will again be {given at Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge High School, on Nov. 27. | eb. 26, and Apr. 29. Soloists for {these concerts will be announced later. \ | | The orchestra's first board | meeting of the season will be held on Sept. 10 and rehearsals will begin on Sept. 17 at the Brook-: side Community Center. | Mr. Hoffman has announced that the Philharmonic will accept new members in some sections of| the orchestra. There are no for'mal auditions for membership, but applicants are given a trial |period of eight weeks of rehear!sals with the group. Sponsors for the 1951-52 season of the Philharmonic are:
When there would be a legitimate rea-| Lowe Perry Meek. Gi. Barret Moxley, Mrs
emens O. Mueller. E. B. Newill, Eugene
[ told him to build a story around gchioss. Louis Schwitzer.
80 he can produces a Karl R. Zimmer, and Mrs. Edward Zink
Sinbad, Scheherazade in this one.
they're all
Arrested as Deserter
Orchestra
+ + Some of the instruments gol “Certainly, it's fantastic he or ol 3 : wp It should be a field day for ‘i .snoback as far as 600 years. Others, {will agree readily. To begin 2 whi's 4. a ; ‘* ,. more modern, have historic sig-| with. the Arabian Nights was a Bnybody who's a fan of A Thou. Times State Service APPEARING HERE — Cab al ‘nificance. Britain's Queen Eliza- fantasy. Nobody knows for sure sand and One Nights. MUNCIE Aug. 25—FBI agents Call 4 His 15-pi band beth has loaned a harpischord| whether maybe all the characters Mr. Katzman said his sequel at and gity detectives arrested Rus- “8 oway and his 13>-piece b ahich once belonged to the com-! didn't meet sooner or later and least will be perfectly plausible. sell J aookey, B= Washington will make a one-night engage- “+. . poser, George Frederick Handel. become pals as they do in our “I can recall ‘Son of Dracula’ [COUTt Flouse, 0. here today. ® ment at the Sunset Terrace story.” ind So of Frankenstein" hells charged with deserting from A . on WO Titi ea MUSIC FOR DANCING — yi Katzman said one of his said. “The original” picture gave the Air Force Apr. 8. Ballroom tomorrow. ie : $5 9 . Y| Billy Moore and his TV orches- writers suggested to him that he no reason for the existence of Cc i presents : 1 | tra will appear at the Westlake should make a Sequel to the pic-/any offspring. They just let peo- 0 3 RAL) — i Ad Terrace tonight. Vocalist for ture. {ple assume that two vampires and 0 OF LOVE I$ A Hig Hightest the dance band is Kay Field. ! told him we ould have # two test tubes got together.” 1 DYNAMITE! | EB . qd 0 i-De-Ho i bring Scheherazade and Sinbac T bn -— + a. a Yeh - (AB OPEN 1% NOON. Feat. at 1:40. 4:33, NOW PA GOOD 7:30, 10:03 it CALLOWAY | t " | : ARI 72 reckless hours of _ FRIED CHICKEN : s of and hil new h — ENTERTAINMENT hee Siree: Nr AY unleashed emotions! §
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IN FINALE—These two young ladies are the lzor Sisters— Florence and Joan—wha play the xylophone in the final Garfield Park band concert of the summer season at 8 p. m. today. Others on the program will be Denny Dutton and his TV band, Tom Berry, vocalist: Harlin Brothers, Uncle Charley Dice, Jack Davis, Duke Stern, the Screw Ball Sorcerer and variety acts.
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‘Irish’ Horan Show Due Back For State Fair
{ Returningdo the State Fair this | his Lucky Hel: Drivers. They will present three performances in |front of the Grandstand on Aug. 131 and Sept. 1 and 2. Featured act of Horan's show {is the ‘cannon catapult,” which {he presented before 20,000 State {Fair fans on Sept. 3, 1950, the largest Indiana crowd to witness lan automotive thrill show. In this
'act a car and driver are ‘‘shot” {from the mouth of a giant can {non. ; Driving the new convertible linto the capnon will be Buddy | Toomey of Washington, D.C. He lenters the 60-foot device at a {high speed and then is “exploded” from the mouth through space. This is an exclusive act of {Horan. It cost $30,000 to complete and was. first shown na‘tionally last year. Toomey 1s the only driver to accomplish the feat, Both Horan and Toomey are former associates of Indianapolis’ thrill driver, Lucky Teeter. Other acts among the 28 to be auring the two-hour
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“Hap G OV y with david i : . f 3 - Niven Were Ellen ra ~ sar Da . show will bc a Roman Droop ero. at 1:10, 4:05, 7 and 9:55 ‘has ice-crashing and two-whee . "Road Bleck,” with Charles Mc- chase, Xe e-grashing Graw, at 2:50, 5:40 and 8:16. balancing
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/ 1 will be clowns “Alice in Wonderland." Adding humor will
with an
all English cast, "at 2:05, 4:10, 8:15. “pancho” Roberts and his. sides 20 ang. 10 3S ANA kick, Writzie Turret. “That's My Boy,” with Dean Ticket prices are $3, $2.40, $1.80, Martin and Jerry Lewis, at 1, 4.02, Mail orders are be-
7.04 and .10:06. $1.20 and $1.
“Two Gals and a Guy,” wit ing C Ticket De< Janis Paige and Robert Alda, at Ing accepted at ie i 1 2:48, 5:50 and 8:52 partment, Indiana State Falr, In< “The Second Woman,” with Rob- dianapolis 5 ert Young and Betsy Drake, at itvmubtmmesie————————————— 2 3k Lis and 9:55. “Atlantic City,” at 1, 3:35, 6:15 ‘ ’ and 8:55. r Beavers He Ran All the Wa Not Boge “He Ran / the Way,” with Job + i Garfield and, Shelley winters, at LANSING, Mich, Aug. 25 2:2 137, 30 an 05 v i “ “My True Story,’ with Helen (UP) — Production of Eager Walker and yillard Parker, at 1 Beaver” trucks for the Army 3:35, 6:15 an 50, > RIC was halted today by a strike of
LY “Mark of the Renegade.’ with Ricardo Montalban and Cyd Charis at 1:30. 4:20, 7:05 and 9:55 “Saddle Legion.” with Tim Holt, 12:25, 3:10, 6 and 8:50
DENNIS DAY
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approximately 2500 Reo Motors employees over establishment of a pension system.
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TEDDY PHILLIPS and his orchestra,
with lovely Lynn Hoyt and baritone Lee Shearin.
THE WILL MASTIN TRIO, featuring
Sammy Davis Jr. sensational song and dance specialist.
GENE SHELDON, superb banjoist,
clever comedian and master of pantomime.
THE STUART MORGAN DANC-
ERS, internationally famous adagio group.
SAUL GRAUMAN & COMPANY, presenting the "Stairway of . Melody."
THE SKATING.RYLES, an outstand-|
ing collection of talent from England, France, Denmark and America.
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