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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 13

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Deraocrct end Chronicle NOW Friday, July 2. 1934 14 iui.mn.Mi New Orchestra Degfifs in Opening By HARVEY SOUTHGATE only is the piece full of wit, it gracefully appealing Sinfonia in SUMMER audience that did is sily understandable to theiB Flat Major by Johann Chris-not quite know what to ex-! listener. Yet withal it is written tian Bach, youngest son of the pect almost filled Kilbourn Hall, with a remarkably adept musical 1 great Johann Sebastian; was fol- OM CARS Htl PARKIN6 Morloa Brando. Mary MurpLf "THE WILD ONE" Randolph Scoff la Color STBANCER WORE ASM -411 Color fnfrwm Doris DcxT Robert CoBBaslaao CINlhlASCOn "LUCKY ME" Rock Hudson) Barbara Ruth I Wariaoj tL4. Shopping Caator "TAZA, SON OF COCHISE Barry SaUrraas in THE MIAMI STOHY' pirn Ida TspiBo't "BAIT" last night for the opening con-; 1 u.

rk The other "modern" was the. in Minor of Scarlatti and the cell V) mc ucw uasuiiau vnour 7 ber Orchestra. Possibly to some Capricorn Concerto of Samuel Symphony No. 34 in Major the oroeram looked a little solid Barber, the interesting American, by Mozart, two enduringly de CLUB BEL AIR lightful works. fer hot weather listening.

A composer whose style is quite "chamber orchestra" sounded individual in all his music. The like an unknown quality. But'conccrto ior strings and three lnntf hefore the concert ended oIo instruments flute, oboe 441 Store St. The concert was the first of a series in connection with the Eastman School summer school, to be given on the five Thursday evenings of July. it was apparent that Rochester! and trumpet, played with virtu- ITjDl AT RKO PALACE oso skill last night by Walfrid has struck musical gold again SPARKY GILLON AND HIS SADDLE PALS Solly Montana Smokty Jo a tha boss oioctri suitor Evtry Nit Kujala, Richard Swingly and Edwin Betts, all Philharmonic men.

If the remaining concerts measure up to the one last night, musically minded persons will The piece is crowded with ideas, sro OKIES ir Begins wner "ts. he dpnrivins thpmsplvp of an frankly jazzy, and putting the I NfiW Left Off! inl 1760 Seottsvill Rd. i exceedingly good time if they soloisU through some very tricky fail to sit in paces. jj In the first place this is an I The program opened with the I ensemble of ideal size and qual-1 Demetrius and Opaa Daily I a m. -2 a.m.

Jptcai'img ity for Kilbourn Hall. With only 9 nianne it ie Inrtrn onmtrfh in At- i Alt CONDITIONED JLLtTJ JC11MI 1 I li ATT It IDSMada CU. 3609 1 ill i it) Ji li Sko I 1 1 1 Wj2r If "pinocchio" 111 at o-ii ami 12:00 :r.rTr r.r van c.mi.r, CHICKEN In Th. BASKET HAM SANDWICHES FRIDAY FISH FRY 1'iny fiiifjui unit uiuaii, yvi amuii ptf ntf ft apmftrau enough to keep its tone within I StIDEL TAVlHN i iiwti tan ri i I Catarina to fartiti, lquh. I I KaMrvations Call GEn.

775t I Cararina to Partias, linquh. Ratarvations Call GEn. 775t the hall's acoustical limits. And I Clinton, cor. Grocery IS AIR haaai Inu lt imm aiMx SNt CONDITIONED Famous for naflaat Ciftn music and Dancing Every Saturday Nit RANK RIVERS and HIS RANDJ I VICTOI.

a. SUSAN I Mature-Hayward 1 IX SJ coioiar bUflUUaiai II if sft nCMUKOWt Showa At 11 P.M. Only i htonwiioc Playground Miniature Colin MlCHAtt IENNIC OEt'a Keon iai ioiinsoh Chlldren25C anytime! 2nd WEEK THE HmrpoSter OPENS JULY 6 Now Low Prices $2.20, $1.10 Season Tlekor (4 Adms.) $7.50 AIR CONDITIONED Jft WCHsSflf Mitchum Susan Hayward SHQWINM WITCH DOCTOR" Kilbourn Hall itself, by the way, with its improved air-conditioning system, is at last, perfectly comfortable for relaxed listening enjoyment AH in all, this was a concert sherwdly designed to hold the interest and please the ear. The orchestra personnel, conducted Inst night with his usual effectiveness by Frederick Fennell, includes many first desk members of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, supplemented with others of picked excellence. Virtually every member is a potential soloist.

Together they produce a finely spun tone and a perfect technical unity. One would expect from such a group, possibly, a "heavy" program, but last night's program was of a "Comparable to 'K0H-TIKI' Times FACTUAL UNDERSEA ADVENTURES THAT OUT-THRILL FICTION! I Bob Hopo Joan Fonlain I "CASANOVA'S I RIS NIGHT" KIDDIE PLAYGROUND HONEYMOONERS Linda Darnell, shown with her husband of four months, Philip Liebmann, boarded plane in New York yesterday for delayed honeymoon trip to Venezuela. Actress said marriage was Feb. 24. (AP) Linda Kept Wedding Secret Th most amazing Rosv.

Akar Box Offica Now Opaa MOO undersea adventure ever put on All real! All excitement beauty, weirdness and danger 12 HoeTher St. '-oN x' ktV ilU Wall Disnoy'i Foaturo rlPWwllB "PINOCCHIO" tt J2 Coml Wlldo Teroaa Wriahl ..7. TJ I Tm irnniiiK rnwnnrT' just starting on a picture and didn't want any complication." Miss Darnell, 30, was divorced in 1951 from J. Peverell Marley, whom she. wed in 1943.

NOW THRU SUNDAY FINGER UKIS LYUIC, CIRCUS NEW YORK, July 1 JJF) Movie star Linda Darnell gave Idlewild airport reporters a delayed news item today she and brewery magnate Philip Liebmann were married four months ago. Miss Darnell made the disclosure just before she and Liebmann boarded a plane for a honeymoon trip to Venezuela, Spain and Italy. She said they were married Feb. 25 in a civil ceremony at Bernalillo, N.M., but kept it secret for a while because "I was Ls aV InM ory Kld's Show lollipopa 1 fr-' Jll' Jr "PETER PAH" I iT "I Montgomory A. Storont ft -L 3 CARTOONS.

Skanaotalts rhont 1 992 "Great Waltz" PLUS Liebmann, 39, president of Liebmann Sreweries in Brooklyn, previously was married to the former Dorothy Walp. They were divorced last year. Miss Darnell and her husband were accompanied to the airport by Liebmann's father, Alfred Liebmann, and the screen star's attorney, Joseph L. Martinez, former attorney general of New Mexico. pleasingly plump and buxom weight well removed from the heavyweight class, yet certainly never light or trivial THE FINAL number, the Divertissement of the French composer, Jacques Ibert, was the jolliest bit of music making we have heard since the last pops concert a delightfully amusing satire in six movements on almost everything from a hurdy gurdy to a Strauss waltz and from Wagner to John Philip Sousa.

It is not often that an audience breaks in with audible chuckles in music of this sort, but not Evee.t Sat. Sun. 7:30 Box OHIcoai Lytic Circus. Phono Skonoatoloa 992; Wilions Loading JZT.r- Proa Rl. Hi TT 1 iii Ff BlIHJ WMtUBKt USH aWaK daauSaaB Inrai loweleri, Syracuso, Phono 2-730S.

Show Times EARLY KIDDIE SHOW 3 EXTRA CARTOONS Next Week: "PAL JOEY" MUSIC Webster "Lucky Me" and "Taza, Aquinas Stadium First of series of out-; son of Cochise DRIVE-INS door musical productions. 8:15. DOWNTOWN loew's Ann Blyth and Edmund Par. Central "Peter Pan" tnd Empire "Pinocchio" and Vicki." 'Jr; California ROCHESTER'S FAVORITE SPOT Air Conditioned by Notura's Cooling Ireeio DUE TO THE MAGNITUDE AND LENGTH OF THIS OUTSTANDING NOTION PICTURE TO ACCOMMODATE EVERYONE, DOORS OPEN 10:30 A. M.

Doctor 1 Conquest." Lake Shore "White Witch and "Casanova's Bi Night." Rochester "Pinocchio" and fornia Conquest." Starllte "Peter Pan" and McCall, Desperado." Jimmy Donnla Orehostro Frl. ad Sot. Nlaktsl "Cali" -K fmo for Flnt 'Jack' JfSf Food! and Bevoraqoi dom in "The Student Prince," 12:20, 2:40, 5, 7:20, 9:40. Palace Victor Mature and Susan Hay-ward in "Demetrius and the Gladiators," 11:30. 2:0.5, 4:45 7:20, 10.

Paramount John Wayne in "The Hiah and the Mighty," 11, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10. Regent Van Johnson and Joanne Dru in "Siege of Red River," 12:55, 3:55, 7, 10. (ft Dinner Dally from 5 P.M. -r- 2 DAYS ONLY JULY 3-4 Coral Records' Singing; Star ALLAN DALE Plus All Star Show For Reservations Geneva 6280 8 Cinema Moira Shearer fn "Tha Red Shoes," 2, 4:40, 7:10, 9:45. Little "Under fha Red Sea," 2, 4, 6, 10:05.

NEIGHBORHOODS Grand "Naked Junttle" and "Alaska Seas." Marciano fight pictures. Liberty "Executive Suite" and "Tennessee Champ." Fight pictures. Lincoln "Give a Girl a Break" and "Great Diamond Robbery. Lyell "The Wild One" and "The Stranger Wore a Gun." Madison "Hell and High Water" and "Man Crazy." Monroe "Hell and High Water" and "Man Crazy." Rlalto, E. Roeh "Executiva Suite" and "Tennessee Champ." Fight Riviera "Hell and High Water" andi "Man Crazy." I ii Sa iraaiaa MtrAunMr rfr 'It I v.

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