Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1952 — Page 19
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WEDNESDAY, APR. 23, 1952
Butler Concert Well Received
Liz, Mike Still Madly * | {in Love |
LONDON, Apr. 23 (UP)—The’ real name of Betty Wilding, pret-| tiest housewife on Bruton St., will’
ni By Henry Butler tches h in, it will change . Last night's concert by the Butler Choir and Men's C2 io" ner aga, Glee Club was well received in Caleb Mills Hall. is. tack. ® Elabeth Presented by the Mothers’ Council of Butler University,
the young singers, directed by Richard Whittington, gave Wding in the shops of Mayfair forth with especially good tone in|
their first group of sacred music. The mixed choir, it may be said!’ here, sounds better and stays on pitch better than the glee club. | With the girls in formals and carrying corsages last night, it] also looked better. ‘Under Pressure’ Like’ all other directors of college singing groups, Mr, Whit-| tington is under pressure to pro-/ duce popular and easily under-|
po material, Alumni, as a rule,! And the demand a treat, not a treatment, Quartet: Mr,
in the familiar slogan. Oddly enough, in last night's program, the frankly popular material, like Vincent Youmans’ “Great Day,” seemed to me less effective and less carefully done than the serious music earlier in the program. The item I found most difficult to take was Albert H, Malotte's setting for I Corinthians, XIII,
under the title, “And Have Not|
ty.” It seemed to me last
nigh than the composer had al-
ready done enough damage to popular taste by making a di-luted-Tchalkoveky romantic song out of the Lord's Prayer without adding this anemic bit of musical blasphemy.
Oalls Material Corny
I hasten to add that Ross Copeland, as the Narrator, and soprano soloist Martha Pearson (Miss Pearfon has an exceptionally nice voice) did their best with musical material that can only be described as corny. After intermission, the Glee Club swung into action. Their
Dixie Band to Parade Saturday in Seymour
Times State Service SEYMOUR, Apr. 23—Snappy uniforms of Confederate gray and gold will parade in the streets of Seymour at 1 p. m. Saturday. Then their wearers—the famed military band of the 31st (Dixie) | m Division—will play a concert in Shields Memorial Gymnasium. Millions of persons have heard the Dixie band in the 14,000 miles it has traveled since it led the Veterans of Foreign Wars parade slog down Fifth Ave. in New York|: last summer, The 31st Division now is sta-
‘tioned at Camp Atterbury.
come as no surprise to Metro Goldwyn-Mayer. When the studio
| Taylor. But at the moment it's Mrs,
queue or two, although no one best offering was the spiritual has found her at one so far. ‘Ride the Chariot.” I would What's more, it's spring and counsel both tenor soloists, the young Mrs. Wilding is still
{—and perhaps even a housewives’ e
{Richard Anderson Jr. and James ‘madly in love with her husband a i ITY
{Cone, to be more economical with! —two whole months after wo] gestures. Their voices are good. marriage. (Their gestures tend to parody the| Michael Wilding, 40, hurried ou spiritual, as if it were a Catnstrel- Of his apartment arm in arm show song. That's a serious error With his 20-year-old wife laughIn’ taste. ling at some private joke as they Elaine Buck, the competent ac- | jumped into a car for the races jcompanist, also offered a solo, They were still laughing when /Another soloist was Bob McClure, | the skies suddenly dumped a hard, iwho did good work in “I Dream cold rain—as it does trequently|
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