Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1955 — Page 4

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“ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON” The delightful new series of four special concerts by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Dr. Fabien Sevitzky, entitled “On A Sunday Afternoon” will be launched Sunday, January 9, with “The Trianas” as featured performers. Considered the world’s foremost exponents of Spanish dance

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and ballet, Hie Trianas win be making their Hist Mid-west appearance. This also marks the first time a dance group has been featured with the Orchestra, although The Trianas did perform with Dr. Sevitzky two yean ago during his presentation of a summer series with the San Diego (Calif.) Symphony.

Antonio Triana made his debut at 9 years of age in the Salon Imperial of Seville, Spain. Since then, he has traveled world-wide performing with many famous partners and has attained an international reputation for his colorful new dancing techniques. He and his daughter, Luisa, with whom he will appear in Indianapolis, have just completed a Warner Brothers motion picture entitled “Strange Lady in Town” starring Greer Garson and Dana Andrews under the direction of Mervyn Leßoy. In his local appearance, Mr. Triana and his troupe will be featured in six different selections including the exciting Ravel’s Bolero; DeFalla’s Fire Dance and his LaVida Breve Ballet, for which Triana received, special commendation from the composer. Also performing will be guitarist Villarino. In addition to accompanying The Trianas, Dr. Sevitzky and the Orchestra also will be presented in several orchestral selections. Designed to have the broadest possible appeal, the new “On A Sunday Afternoon” series will feature a combination of music, opera, dance and satire. Following The Trianas, the quartet of attractions in the special series is as follows: Tosca (in English and in costume) starring Robert Weede, baritone, Jan. 23; comedienne Anna Russell and pianist Sidney Foster, Feb. 13; Afternoon of Gilbert and Sullivan, March 27. Season tickets at sl2, $lO, $7.50, $5 and $4 are available with individual tickets priced at $3.75, $3, $2.50, $1.75 and $1.25. All “On A Sunday Afternoon” concerts are at 3 p.m. in the Murat Theatre.

RURAL TELEPHONES Indiana Bell has been mighty busy “down on the farm” during the year. B. A. Hollingsworth, Indianapolis division manager of Indiana Bell, today announced that the telephone company during the year has put in service more than 5,500 telephones in rural areas. The year’s progress already has brought to more than 80,000 the number of telephones in use by farmers .and other residents in

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rural areas served by Indiana BelL “The concentrated efforts to provide telephone service in the' rural areas are spotlighted by noting that the company has added an average of 6,000 such telephones annually for the past decade,” Mr. Hollingsworth said. “Today’s total doesn’t reflect all the progress Indiana Bell has made in the rural area service program,” he continued, “because in the last decade several thousand telephones have been transferred from rural to urban service. More than 7,200 have been transferred just in the last two years.” Until about 1950, providing telephone service in rural areas had been a complicated and extremely expensive problem, Mr. Hollingsworth related- Many of the

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THURS.. FRI.. SAT. JAN. 8-7-8 In Cinemascope “THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN” Color by DeLuxe —Starring—- » Clifton Webb Dorothy McGuire Jean Peters Louis Jordan Maggie McNamara Rossano Braxsi —PLUS—“MISTER 880” —Starring— Burt Lancaster Dorothy McGuire Edmund Gwenn SATURDAY MATINEE JANUARY 8 Doors open at 1:00 PM. Show starts at 1:30 PM. “MR. 880” SHORT SUBJECT “SILVER WHIP” “GREAT ADVENTURES OF CAPT. KIDD” Serial No. 4 Show out at 4:30 PM. Show reopens at 6:30 PM. SUN.. MON- TUES. JANUARY 9-10-11 “ATHENA” In Technicolor —Starring— Jane Powell Edmund Purdom Debbie Reynolds Vic Damone Louis C&lhera Linda Christian —PLUS—“CREST OF THE WAVE” —Starring— Gene Kelly. John Justin' Bernard Lee Jeff Richards COMING WEDNESDAY JAN. 12 “CARMEN JONES”

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large barriers were overtrade when the Bell Telephone tones produced more econontifl and better ways to build phone lines in rural areas. M the research drawing boards cRu new types of wire and cahlino mean more and better service lor rural residents. “Even the* telephone instruments being installed now ‘talk up’ and ‘listen’ better than ever before,” he said. "The new construction methods and materials also have permitted Indiana Bell to reduce to eight the number of parties on a line for 98 per cent of all rural telephone users.” The year’s progress has resulted in telephone service being provided for three out of every four rural establishments in areas served by Indiana BelL This is almost as high a telephone development as in towns and cities.

GEORGE RUNT RECEIYES NEW APPOINTMENT AT ALLISONS Appointment of George E. Hunt as assistant manager, InspecSon and Quality Control for Aircraft Engines Operations was announced today by H. H. Dice, assistant general manager at Allison Division and manager, Aircraft Engines Operations. Mr. Hunt, formerly supervisor for Vendor Contracts, will report to L. J: May, manager, Inspection and Quality Control. Joining General Motors with the Engmeerih2"’Test Division at the GM Proving Grounds in 1935, Mr. Hunt transferred to the Allison Division in 1938 as a test engineer. Since 1943 he has held supervisory and managerial positions in Quality Control. Bom in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Hunt graduated from Purdue University in 1935 with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. An active member of the Purdue Alumni Association, he also belongs to the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Speedway Lions Club, Murat Shrine and Scottish Rite. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt reside at 1026 Winton in Speedway sdß| have one son. j

CIRCLE PLAYERS M NAME CAST FOR 1 JANUARY PROOUCTMIi The Circle Players, Inc. have announced the following cast for their January 6, 7 and 8 production of “Anne Of The Thousand Days,” to be given arena style in the Antlers Hotel Ballroom. The title role of Anne will be played by Mary Maillard. Henry VIII will be played by Aldo Bertorelli. Cardinal Wolsey will be played by John Wade; Thomas Boleyn by Paul McCaslin; Henry Norris will be played by Don Clark; Mark Smeaton by Jerry Vance; Duke of Norfolk by Charles Dosch; Lord Percy by Jerry Nedd; Elizabeth Boleyn by Charlotte Kaufman; Mary Boleyn by Georgia Stout; Sir Thomas More by Paul Masser; Madgfe Shelton by Betty Randell; Jane Seymour by Mimi Sellers; Bishop Fisher by Jim Vollnogle; John Houghton by George Fisher; Thomas Cromwell by Vem Stout; also small parts will be played by Gary Dick, Roger Merriman and Howard. Ashley. Victoria Montani, harpist will provide background music. “Ann Of Thousand Days” if a historical drama in two IP* dealing with Anne Boleyn s courW ship and marriage to Henry Via and finally her execution. The action of the play takes place in England between the years at 1526 and 1536. The play will be directed by Dorothea Bertorelli. The author is Maxwell Anderson.

HOW TO ENJOY THE HAPPIEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE We can do anything for one day. So, just for today, let us be unafraid of life, unafraid of death, which is the shadow of life, unafraid to he happy, to enjoy the beautiful, to believe the best Just for today let us live one day only, forgetting yesterday and tomorrow, and trying to solve the whole problem of life at once. Lincoln said that a man is just as happy as he makes up his mind toN>e. Suppose we make up our mind ot be happy just for today, to adjust ourselves to what ife—our family, our business, our luck. To try to make the world over to suit us is a large order. If we cannot have what we like maybe we can like what we have. So, -just for today, let ug be agreeable, responsive, cheerful, charitable; to be our best, dress our best, walk softly, praise people for what they do, ncQ criticize for what they cannot do«.. And if we find fault, let us ftfcphl and forget. jr f —Joseph Fort Newton When a modest man achfemp something through labor, understanding, capacity and knowledge, he is apt to use just their initials: L.U.C.K. C.YJ. CHILI SUPPER JANUARY IS. 1888