Speedway Flyer, Volume 13, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1944 — Page 4
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HEY HEY HEY To-Nite's the Nite (To Spend THE BIGGEST NITE you EVER Spent For 35c In SPEEDWAY) For All You “Joes” and “Janes” “Hep-Cats” and “Jive - Hives” TO ATTEND SPEEDWAY LIONS CLUB DANCE and HALLOWE'EN Party .(High School Gym Seven-Thirty P. M.) MUSIC BY THE “CAVALIERS” (Hottest Band To Make Their Debut In Speedway To Date) Games for Children, Prizes for Boys and Girls and Adults and Dancing for ALL. Prizes for Most COMICAL; Most ORIGINAL; PRETTIEST and UGLIEST Boy or Girl and Adult. 8 PRIZES IN ALL for a TOTAL OF TWENTY-ONE DOLLARS Come MASKED and Try for a PRIZE or UN-MASKED if you think ... well you know what I mean. Remember tickets are 29 cents plus 6c Fed. Tax if purchased at ROSNERS or from any Club Member before you get to the door. 42c plus 8c Tax at door. COME “STAG” OR “DRAG” BUT. COME. Plenty of Refreshments Befitting Such a "GRANDIFLORIUS" Evening. Speedway Lions Club
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Local Mu sic Seasoil To Open This Week ■" II
- FABIEN SEVITZKY Indianapolis’ formal music season will open this week-end when Fabien Sevitzky conducts the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in its first pair of subscription concerts in the Murat Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. The an unusually varied one, lists one of Johannes Brahms’ most colorful and tuneful symphonies, the third; the vividly pictorial “Pines of Rome” by Respighi, which requires an augmented orchestra and a recording of the song of a real nightingale; the “L’lsola Disabitata” (uninhabited island) overture by Franz Joseph Haydn and the musical accompaniment for the government documentary film, “The Plow That Broke the Plains,” written by Virgil Thomson, music editor of the New York Herald-Tribune. Mr. Thomson, nationally famous as composer, author and critic, will attend the opening concert Saturday evening as the guest of Dr, and Mrs. Sevitzky, and will give a music talk in Block’s auditorium Saturday afternoon before members of the Orchestra’s Women’s Committee and their guests.
The orchestra recently announced a new harpist for this season, Anna Bukay, pupil of Carlos Salzedo, who has been harpist with the Philadelphia orchestra in its Robin Hood Dell concerts, and with the Wilmington,. Norfolk and Trenton symphony orchestras. On the local orchestra’s immediate concert schedule is a special concert in Cadle Tabernacle Nov. 16, with Oscar Levant, pianist, radio wit, author and composer, as piano soloist; a children’s concert in Technical High School, Nov. 18; a Sunday afternoon Pop concert, Nov. 19, with Rex Schepp, banjoist, as soloist; the second pair of subscription concerts Nov. 11 and 12, when Claudio Arrau will play Beethoven’s piano concerto No. 5 (the “Emperor”) as soloist; and .the third pair of concerts Nov.‘2s and 26. On Nov. 27 the orchestra goes z6ut of town for a 12-concert eastern tour which includes an "appearance in New York’s Carnegie Hall, the mecca of all musicians, under the sponsorship of the National Concert and Artists Corporation. Excellent seats are available for either of the concerts this week-end, and for the Levant concert. They may be obtained at the orchestra’s Murat Theater headquarters or in the record department of H. P. Wasson and Co., Monument Place store. BUY WAR BONDS!
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Speedway theatre 1450 Main Street SPEEDWAY, IND. THU. - FRI. - SAT. OCT. 26 - 27 - 28 DONALD O'CONNER PEGGY RYAN in This Is the Life also JOHN CARRIDENE LARRY PARKS in The Black Parachute SUN. - MON. OCT. 29 - 30 DEANNA DURBIN in Christmas Holiday also BEULAH BONDI in She’s a Soldier Too TUES. - WED. OCT. 30 - NOV. 1 Henry Aldrich’s Little Secret with JIMMY LYTON, BERT LYTEL ALSO RETURN ENGAGEMENT Lassie Come Home with RODDY McDOWELL EDWIN GWEIN
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