Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1952 — Page 36
i
§
begins, a adually sop ETiday, Saturday and Sunday... i
Set Saturday
_ By Henry Botler E
A FEW SUMMER events are in prospect for the next couple of weeks. __JPhis week the Charles Weidman dancers will strut “their stuff onrthe stage of Purdue University’s Hall of Music oi. Saturday, eeivemsm——— In Lafayette oS ary” For further information the Weidman program, will pre- on arrangements, consult the sent the kind of mingled modern SPOnser. dance and pantomime for which as Mr. Weidman has built himself a! THIS COLUMN frequently has great reputation. dealt with the musician’s problem
It i8, of course, a wide departure of earning a living. Here is a from traditional ballet: In few -* belated plug for fields is the battle of the ancients an article in the and moderns more bitter. i May issue of Mr. Weidman is one of the per-| Symphony ‘magformers most often named as an azine (I take it example of the free, individualistic | the magazine is style which breaks away from a bit late reachthe rigorous technique and strict |} ing the stands) discipline of classical ballet. : by Keith Har-
Some other important items are mon, second coming up. One is the opening Friday, July 18, “On the Town,” the Indiana niversity Opera Workshop's second summer production at 8 p. m. in East Hall on the Bloomington campus. The musical show’ which, as a Broadway success, first brought composer - conductor Leonard Bernstein into the limelight, will be repeated July-19 and 25 and 26.
Also July 18, “Arsenic and Old Lace” will open at the Brown County Playhouse, Nashville, where “Blithe Spirit” remains for performances tonight and next
Indianapolis Symphony. Mr. Harmon calls his article “I Made the Off-Season Pay Off.” He discusses the plight of the symphony musician employed 20 or so weeks per year, but thrown on his own resources for the 30 remaining weeks,
“Too many of us in the symphony field are faced year after year with the looming up of the ‘long haul’ from April to October. As the last month of the season prov spreads trou HE The JE ties A i“ 8p ‘THroughout the orAnd here's another reminder of chestra as we all start to figure the Indianapolis night excursioniout how to keep body and soul July 19 to the Cincinnati Sum-itogether till fall, when we can mer Opera, sponsored by Gladysirelax again, happy in our chosen Alwes of the Gladys Alwes Music |profession, and with people of our Shoppe, 120 N. Pennsylvania St..own kind. Say what you will, we The opera will be “Madame But- are a bit different. But, different
5 or not, we must live with the rest Wet Subject
of the world, and we must eat to live,” Mr. Harmon writes. Great Lakes cities like Chicago nnn and Duluth have a comparativelyy MR. HARMON’S own solution
simple problem of water supply./to the problem has been through
They extend pipes two to eight finding emplo ; yment selling used miles offshore to bring lake water Pa: “It 4 one of the: charac
from beyond the range of citycaused pollution, says the Na- teristics of the automobile busitional Geographic Society. ness that the best selling time of * A measured inch of rain totalsithe year happens to be during the 27,000 gallons of water per acre'off-season for musicians,” he exof ground. When an inch of rain plains. falls on the District of Columbia,| And he discusses the difficulty it brings roughly 12 millionlhe had at first convincing his gallons. boss he “could be an efficient
Mr. Harmon
clarinetist of the|
{CONCERTO
Allegro to moderato. »
Solo.
i |
-
|
|
Symphony.” But with earnest] work on his part in selling and| co-operation from the boss in ad-| justing his necessarily irregular schedule, he’s found his answer to the livelihood question.
Other members of Fabien Sevitzky’s orchestra I know have, sold in department stores, done mail-sorting in the main Post] Office and even worked in filling stations. '
Whatever their off-season gmployment, it's generally remote from their major concern with| music. If these stubborn and ad-
mirahly - persistent individuals gave up music in despair, the| community would be impov-|
erished. i
But they keep on. I think all of us throughout the country owe them more than we're giving them. |
rSESSSeeeeeeeceeeeeeceeTToeeeeeeeereeeTeeeYy Come to DOWNTON & WHEAT See This New De Luxe
~ AUTOMATIC 'G-E RANGE
EEE Eee
—
DANS
a
3 (& a
EE eae
A SS SONS
G-E Ranges
PRICED FROM
*229.95
PAY AS LITTLE AS $2.25 PER WEEK
You caf have G-E "Speed Cooking" with push-button controls.
BIG TRIPL-OVEN is really three ovens in
one!
PUSH BUTTON CONTROLS give you five
exact speeds!
BUILT-IN PRESSURE- COOKER converts to fourth surface unit!
AUTOMATIC OVEN TIMER cooks your dinner while you're out! :
HI-SPEED CALROD UNITS - give fast, exact heat! -
Come in for an Exciting Demonstration!
Authorized Dealer GENERAL @ eLecthic RANGES The Store With the Beautiful Lamps
DOWNTON WHEAT
3745 W. Washington St. BE. 3351 / OPEN 9 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. DAILY
tn » \" a a i a Ko Com on on op en Ne Xen |
EXTRAVAGANZA!
VICTORY FIELD
ULY| 1920 |
2:30-8:30 | 2d ANNUAL
AND GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY
No. 86, Fraternal Order of Police
BENEFIT . PAL CLUBS
A Cavalcade of the Best of the World's Greatest Circus Stars In New and Startling Super Spectacles!
HUNDREDS OF ARENIC ARTISTS AND PERFORMING ANIMALS
3 RINGS & STAGES 3 52 TITANIC EVENTS 52
General Admission and Reserved Seats.on Sale at
JUVENILE AID DIVISION CITY HALL \ INFORMATION DESK POLICE HEADQUARTERS and ROSS-BABCOCK TRAVEL AGENCY CLAYPOOL HOTEL LOBBY
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
Address: Fraternal Order of Police, 1431 E. Washington St, or Phone FR. 0138, 8A. M. to 5 PIM, { PRICES; (Including Tax)—General Adfiistion $1.20; Children 60c; Reserved
60c additional; Box Seats §1.20 additional. :
BUY GENERAL- ADMISSION TICKETS | FROM YOUR FAVORME POLICEMAN
Sponsored by Indianapolis Lodge |
salesman. and still. play..in, hey xen
.
IN AMINO
Clock
CIRCLE ‘“Has_Anybody Seen My Gal.” with Charles Coburn and
Piper Laurie, Rock Hudson, at 1. 3:55, 7 and “Just. Across the Street,” at 2 5:35 and 8:35
ESQUIRE “Next Time e Love,” at 2 5:20 and 8:35, ’ “Magnificent Obsession,” at 3 6:50 and 10.
INDIANA
“Francis with Donald O'Connor, at 1, 3 6:56 and 10
’ jBronco Buster,” at 2:30, 5:30 and
KEITH'S
“The Winning Team,” with Ronald Reagan and Doris Day, at 1, 3:45
6:45 and 9:45. “Stolen Face,” 8:35. LOEW'S “Searamouche,”’
Granger
and Eleanor Parker, 12:30 8:10, 7
2:46: 5:10, 7:30 nd +:50. LYRIC
“Mutiny,” with Mark Stevens and An ela, Lansbury, at 1:35, 4:25, 7:10
+09,
an :55. "Without Warning,” at 12:20, 3 5.50 and 8:35.
The SEASONS OUTDOOR | Loaded With Relatives |Quadruplets born recently Fo Mr.
land Mrs. John Manning are “rel-. . latively” well off, They have 2g Cattlees Hits Cattle jaunts and uncles and 39 cousins.
WEYMOUTH, ' Mass.
Only City Showin LILI LE rosert TAYLOR
ju E5310
bad hh hay
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Times Amusement" A
Goes to West Point,” :50.
at 2:35, 5:38 and
with Stewart
RETURNED By Popular Request!
UEITIRA
ESQUIRE
e
16. :30.
:05. :35,
40.
at
featured vocalist
gram today at the Armory,
Il on th
THRUSH—Lucy Ann Polk is with Les Brown and his orchestra, who" will play a concert-dance pro-
| NORWEGIAN—Today's Gene Feingold drawing presents® and, at the bottom, Audrey Nossaman as Mother Grieg. The mu- | members of the Indiana University Opera Workshop "Song of Norway" cast. Left to right they are Patricia Gamber as Nina, John Maloy as Rikaard Nordraak, Gene Bayless as Edvard Grieg and Saturday in East Ha
sical based on the life and works of Grieg, which opened the IU summer season last week end, will be repeated at 8 p, m. Friday ® Bloomington campus,
|
COEUR D'ALENE, Ida.
into a herd of cattle.
ENTERTAINMENT
THE BAN-DEE
950 Virginia Ave. THE U, 8, BAN-DEE Ravenswood
SHRIMP
Looking for a Cool Spot?
CANOE
On White River RIDE THE RIVER QUEEN
Call About Special Parties
GREEN CITY BOAT CLUB
College Car to Our Door 1316 Broad Ripple Ave. BR oadway 9216
| Properly prepared — Politely served BEER » WINES Luncheon 11-2 +» Dinner 5-10
Sundays from 12 Noon - 8 P.M,
2138 Madison Ave. ID. 3766 ON U. 8. 31 SOUTH INDIANAPOLIS, INO.
VICTORY FIELD BOX OFFICE [|| (OPENS 9:00 A.M. CIRCUS DAYS
STARTS WEDNESDAY
4 BiG NITES ONLY!
Indianapolis Showings
at these 2 theatres only!
SHADELAND
(THE PRIVATE LIVES OF 6 PUBLIC ENEMIES!
My
OUTDOOR THEATRE
PLUS . . . EXCITING TECHNICOLOR OUTDOOR FEATURE
A113
By speciol arrangement with
Eripple RUSH! Creek
\ COLUMBIA PICTURES
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
GOOD FRIED CHICKEN
FR-9570 ||
BR-5204
lil LOBSTER
at their VERY BEST
|
|
{Youth Hostels have been reorganized into the new IndianaKentucky Council group.
have board of directors. Thelma E. Patterson, AYH promoter in the Indianapolis area; Fred D. Randall, public relations department at Eli Lilly & Co., and Louis Hasenstab, Indiana Conservation Department.
has been appointed executive director. of the Indiana-Kentucky Council, which is planning a series Indianapolis and Louiesville,
Cow Knows Best
Walter Pardue, startled to find his cow somehow had gof into the loft of his barn, was blaming pranksters and wondering how best-to get her down when Bossy nonchalantly tripped down the steps. (UP) | - 0. W. Cattlees told police he| damaged his auto when it rani
‘Local Youth Hostels 1 Join 2-State Council
Local councils of the American
Three Indianapolih persons been named to the new They are:
Ken E. Tuxhorn, Indianapolis,
Wf 10 or 12 hostels between
STATE ROAD, N. C. (UP)—
Drama
jrough
SUNDAY, JULY 6; 1952 Direct From Broadway— dee ge in July— 17 Plays Available
: ARD MOREHOUSE : NEW YORE IY 5 New York goes into July with 14 stage attractions in the Broadway area, another at Jones Beach, one in Jamaica and one in Brooklyn. And-—oh, yes — there's that production of “Summer and Smoke’ at the
downtown Circle in the Square, “ise men of the New York Seventh Ave. and Fourth St, and SE declined to invest in I'm told it's worth seeing. “Oklahoma.” ’ The drama has | IT didn’t care for “Wish You always had ‘Were Here,” but there are some going in |people in it who come through in | 2 lot of Jinction July — the thea- fine style. There's a lot ter shuts down in the playing of Paul Va entine, completely in {humor and skill in Harry Clark's such an impor- characterization, great zest in the tant outpost as dancing of Sheila Bond and plenty Boston—but ac- of authority in the musical direc~
tually there have SN" been, through. the years, a few big hits that had July openings. pr, ..» » The Shuberts found they could create a stampede at the Winter Garden by giving a “Passing Show” a ‘midsummer premiere and Al Woods
once produced Friend” Cis \If's Better Than Scratching
ran for a year. By Science Service
Theaters are now air-cooled, = development of the past 15 years. . nmw YORK, July 5—Here's
’ ictims; A showman wouldn't dare open & good news for poison ivy victi play in midtown-Manhattan with-| Today you can get the anti-poison out a cooling system in operation. |ivy chemical, zirconium, reported
{last August, in an ointment with . + « But the great Ziegield ned itch-relieving antihistamine,
to start his “Follies” at the New pyribenzamine. Amsterdam in June. Sure, those| mTnig combination, made by Ciba were hot, hot nights and the cus pharmaceutical Products, will not tomers complained, but they Were ,oq,ire a prescription. willing to go as high as $100 for mpe zirconium in the ointment a first-night seat. neutralizes the poison ivy poison, {whic Talking of play aud players, and such,” Reynolds Evans, now wh Ah the Lakewood company at land Planner Added
actor who! Skowhegan, Me. 1s 30 8 apsTo FHA Office Here
ways entertains me. | a saw him in “The Late George ps, W. Van Cleve has been Apley,” or in last season's “Fancy|i,.ansferred to the Indianapolis Meeting You Again.” . Thatimaderal Housing Authority office able actor, Arthur Kennedy, WNOienopm, Detroit, according to F, is to come forth in the fall in theigpiey Wilcox, Indiana FHA diLemuel Ayers production of : See qctor. the Jaguar,” turned down “The are van Cleve will serve as Shrike” when it was offered 10lj31q planner for the FHA here, him by Aldrich & Myers. HOW hooking proposed developments was Mr. Kennedy to know that|ang making suggestions to build-
“The Shrike” would win thelg.g on the over-all growth of Ine
Pulitzer Prize? FE dianapolis. Wrong guesses are made oh, Att
lay that get a Broadway production. Ki INDIANA
production. Richard Mansfield
'man for the “Wish You Were |Here” management said last |night: “People are coming to see \the show; we're keeping our Morehouse fingers crossed. We might have a rough week next week, the Republican convention week, but so
will everybody else.”
Jor. oss
once scornfully rejected “Candida.” George M. Cohan turned . down “Peg O’ My Heart” and at am least a dozen of the supposedly
—TONIGHT!—
LES BROWN
LI (RA)
DANCE and FLOOR SHO
Every Friday-Saturday-Sunday Nights SUNSET TERRACE BALLROOM
873 Indiana Ave. 500-$1.00 (tax incl.) Sunday $1.60 DUDLEY STORMS and his Orchestra EVERYBODY WELCOME!
And His Orchestrs
+ Concert—Dance P.M. Till 1 A.M. ARMORY
(Cool—Alr-Conditioned) TICKETS ON SALE AT ARMORY
IRR DonALY oeomior... "RANCIS*
|THU
AIR-CONDITIONED
CIEE]
IN THE THRILUNG TRAIT) oN
ARAMOUCHE
SE GRANGER: PARKER (EH. FERRER,
TTR
LEI LLY 1+
M-G-M's exciting adaptation of RAFAEL SABATINI'S
NEL the Street, Am SHERIDAN
ILLINOIS ST AT MARKET
4
NIN Wilcoxon « Foch LEWIS RICHARD
& ITS
Mesa sesstRt Nee
Starts
sco " 0 —— ANDEE De POFY
Starts THURSDAY
IT'S GREAT! WAIT...
; 5 “WAIT § |” TILTHE, :
NELLIE *
ING!
Blasted the Badlands
HIN ri
NOW C4 SHOWING! The Only Flim of the Fiekt
or MAXIM
OBINSON
| Abw ys; Cool | and Com stable J
INDIANA |
Ja : ’
tion of Jay Blackton. A spokes -
is an oily materia] called
HOLLY) of falsie has phony glamo The swe
queens once gl are as obsolet
money, Our make-up whiz, who says: . “Men just did They didn’t like ing them and tr own women wi eyelashes made and phony.” . = JOANNE DR steak over one blaming it on door ... The David Nivens is every guest at Hollywood part The tension in household is ti wood’s smart se the fire, Evie sh without Van sz excuse for his a w SPIKE JON Grayco, is reco President” for | the November ¢ were president, “the girls could Kate Smith cou Here's another
CT
there'd“ never 'Cause other oc loaning mone »
THE DAVE
i five-piece jazz
around Hollyw: Dana’ Andrews the Army in Fi » “THE FABU
The Story of ! FRR,
See
