Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1955 — Page 6

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ARLEN AT AVONDALE Motion picture star Richard Arlen will he featured performer at Avondale Playhouse, 5801 Millersville Road, Indianapolis, for six nights August 23 to 28 at 8:30 p.m. Mr. Arlen will be seen in “Made In Heaven,’’ popular romantic comedy, which was a Broadway hit in 1947.

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SYMPHONIC BAND The recently organized Indianapolis Symphonic Band will present its first concert on the north steps of the Indiana War Memorial Friday evening, August 19. The public is invited to attend the free concert which will start at 8:15 p.m. Under the direction of Sandor J. Kallai, an accomplished musician with professional experience in New York and New Orleans, the Symphonic Band is a summer organization comprised largely of smaller ensembles which have been active for the past 15 years in brass and woodwind chamber music. While it has played sporadic concerts previously, this is the first summer on a permanent basis. Membership in the Indianapolis Symphonic Band, which includes Dale Johnson of Speedway City, consists of college students, selected high school musicians and top ranking amateurs from all walks of life and vocations who play for the sheer love of music. Its purpose is to present concert and symphonic band music seldom heard by the local public. Friday night’s program will include Possini’s “Fantastic Toy Shop,’’ Hoist’s “Suite for Band,” Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess” and selections by Palestrina, Shostakovitch, Delibes and Strauss. Other West Siders who will play include Albert Walton, William Dezelan, Dan Plinta, Steven Jones, Betty Keller, Robert Gossett, George Pebworth, John Robison and Roy Coers, Jr.

SpeedwaV THEATRE 1 THURS.. FRL. SAT.. AUGUST 18-19-20 “The Far Horizons’* In Technicolor STARRING FRED MacMURRAY CHARLTON HESTON BARBARA HALE DONNA REED PLUS “FOXFIRE” In Technicolor STARRING JANE RUSSELL JEFF CHANDLER DAN DURYEA SATURDAY MATINEE AUGUST 20 Doors Open at 1:00 p.m. Show Starts at 1:30 pan. “FOXFIRE” 3 Stooge Comedies “Pardon My Rackfire” “Down The Hatch” 7 CARTOONS Show Out at 4:30 p.m. Show Re-opens at 6:45 p.m. SUN..-MON.. TUES., AUGUST 21-22-23 “TIGHT SPOT” STARRING GINGER ROGERS EDW. G. ROBINSON BRIAN KEITH PLUS “Chicago Syndicate” STARRING DENNIS O'KEEFE XAVIER CUGAT STARTING WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 24 “PURPLE PLAIN” AND “Ain’t Misbehavin’’

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from page 1) ity, and now we tell that he was married to Marilyn Mead last Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock in St. Christopher church. The Fogartys will be living in Speedway. Congratulations are a little late Regina and Gene, but we hope not too late. James Robert was born July 14th so that brother Stephen Edward would not get lonesome. The Tsarefs live on West 14th Street. Carol Rosner and Jim Grande were the God-parents at the baptismal of Robert Joseph Grande, Jr., Sunday afternoon. Bobbie is the son of Dory and Bob Grande on West 10th Street and the brother of Margaret. Mrs. Mary Hendricks, the mother of Bill and Georgia Hendricks, has been quite ill for several weeks. Some days she is better, then others far from well. She celebrated her 76th birthday last Saturday. Senior CYO held an important meeting Wednesday night. St. Malachy at Brownsburg will have its own school this year. Doors of the new school will open Friday, August 26. This will be Organization Day and classes will be dismissed at 11 a.m. Full day sessions will start Monday, August 29. St. Christopher will miss the Brownsburg kiddies, but we are happy that they now have a school of their own. Fourth Annual Festival at St. Michael’s Church, 30th and Tibbs Avenue, tomorrow night and Saturday night. Feast of ’lmmaculate Heart of Mary is celebrated Monday. “Keep chaos away with a Rosary a day.” Pray daily the prayers on your Rosary beads for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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