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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1920)
The MacCregor Singers C h au tau q u a Present* V a w tc r M acG regor an d l l i i C o o ps » y in Tw o C oncetta the F irit Day *1 h TURNER Chautauqua May 26 to 30 » r *k Y U tA L lH Red Cron* N urse Glvs* H elpful Lec tu re a t C hautauqua. / T On *}ie th ird afternoon. Mr». r>. IMrle Fleyea. American It-'d t’rostinnr*'»!. who served four years with the American Atnlitilane«. corps at th e front In France. Ilitrlitiii and Holland, Is coin ing to deliver h er lecture “H um an Life In R elation to Aim*rfrtnil*ri ." Mr*. IJey«i took p art In five great m ilitary o|ieratlona. C hateau T hierry. !!■ Wwm / lie - / 4M xA X ' JV + , ' V/ïâS ‘UNFOUDING OF DEMOCRACY’ Splendid Lecture by Eastm an Second Night of Chautauqua. How anil th»r> a lecture entirely new and dlstlm -tly different, app ears in the lecture world. One th a t mak«-s peo(de reco n stru ct th e ir line of thought and hurriedly rea d ju st th eir Ideas. J u s t such an ad d ress is “ Un folding o f D em ocracy,” to be pre- VI ' mi - &?■ m i p 'A, - ,« r - Fenw ick Newell, concert tenor, comes on th e se.-ond duy of C h autauqua at the head of his own ccmiiiafy. Mr. Newell has a glorloua te n o r voice, which has woo en th u sia stic comment fro rq ,c ritic s everyw here, in 1918 an d 1919 he w as overseas sin g in c for the soldiers, and during the p ast season ho has l«*en a fe a tu re d a rtis t on th e Etllson-W hlt* Chautauiiuus in New Zealand. Mary Ja n e Newell, p ian ist and accom panist, and G ertrude Huber, violinist a ml mezzo-soprano, ure^hotlf niu.slcians o f real brilliance. '111«’ lliiiliri'K u r Singer*, 1- 1 ■. ilio direction of V a n ta r MucOregor. Scoli ti In* rii « •»«<• uii<l «•titertalncr, wlM I ( huutautfua with In o delightful concert*. Vh«*y Hf» prò emlnriritly slav I ini elitcrlalu -» a splendid mulo trio with Lulu n I. T h eir pr«, crn in* fra turo slng- Tnwn»«»id. »«ipruiio inni gpc«u.> big, nni»Util r<- '«Unga, r b u r li i.,ign. Inim itable Scotch Hong* unii reuilltiic*1 • 4 unii ilin tn. T h ere I* never h i I ii II tuotneut l>y Va«n>r lla iG tv .'o r, vomì Tie pluUn.'iO. T h eir tivo program s haw* pep w lth Ilio MucGrcgur Singer limi punch alni n World of reni ni: ic. - - ... ............■ » - ------- - — = r = g =o Two Exceptional Entertainers Concert /■»•lists at.Chautauqua S tearns-G regg Core Splendid Prog D ay a t H oad « I Comes on Own Company P ro m in e n t T« s&y iL. r i -'k 'jtpte COM Fenwick Newell at Chautauqua T h e R eg n ier* C om e to C h a u ta u q u a W ith T w o S p a rk lin g P ro g ra m s F> rty W ith Fay F pperaon Brin;;a Tv/o T j f Mutue arid E n tertain m en t Z I ' ^ O -ô .® f ï~ J 8 t. Mlhlel, t'untigny, Holaaona and the M«-us«*-Argonne. She has received two citatio n s for lira very under Are. T he tnexsuge Mrs. Beyea brings Is of g reat Import. She pleads for commu nity nursin g nnd public health w<wk to save th is country from a generation of w eaklings and degenerates« "■vk-tf7- - dS t 4-V ; U V t <i* eented a t C hautauqua by Joel W. Kastman. I«s-turer, law yer and phl- hisopher, who com es on th e second evening. H is rep u tatio n as a sfieaker ia na- j ’.onwide. H e discusses vital, tim ely topics, trea tin g them in a m asterly, sane way. H e sp eak s w ith a m arked fi.rci-fulnesa, a clear Insight and a thorough u n d erstan d in g of hia sub ject. Jwm\ ¡Am •i W y lM t St. ' ; A it ■ ¿m m m ifJ M tm s \--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . .. Tlie Itegniers a re Joyful en tertain ers. T hey a re happy them selves and it IS th e ir mission to m ake o th ers happy. They will present tw o program » *u 'lie fourth day of C hautauqua and both will be filled w ith life and laughter. J T h ere is a world of variefy In th e ir program s, soprano and tenor solo«, vocal duets, trom bone solos, pianohignes, im personations and c h a ra c te r sketches. In th e w ords of on» of th e country’s best critics, “T he Itcgniera have real a rt. real ability, real voices, plus real personality.” , You will enjoy every m inute you spend w ith th»xe talented people. T hey hrlr.g to you th e g reatest of all h ealth tonics—a host o f h earty langlis. q— -O r ri eniiipany will bring to you on the lust ihi> T he Htenrnu-Greg Willi violin. Vello anil piano, they Interpret two concert!« of spli-te trios on the iilatform today. Ka»h Is an artist the great cluislcx a* ■ -, i <v it field of tnuMenl endeavor unit lone asso d - of r»x ugni zed standing ilile playing nrnirly perfect. They d em o n strate th at titlam tins umile th i'ir • ft p iare on th e Cbnulanqu* p la tfo rm for the great then* Is a high utul p> hi- x. cellist, and Vera Stearns, violinist, play Instrum ciitul classic»«, I re.il m usical timl.-i nndlng. to r n a Gregg, pl- w ith dazzling technli i ! m usicians of th e West. nfilst In one i\t the ti. pi on a tor. m i i k r and w histler, rounds out thlx Kay KpiH-rson, c’u «>th nc-iut" i fie rem ark able talent and aidi Mp*enilId organization Ity ha* won for her r hi. n' • anti.ug ih ■ fh u u tan q ltft en tertain cra of the. ••nntry. INTERPRETER O' F’L‘*>S AT v .in J T A J V J A Ruby P age FergutO" Comet on Sec ond C y. P resenting a conn fc plry, taking the p a rts Of all tl d uiriieters and doing It so reallsth !l> that you los< sight of the artist .ml se«- only the people portrayed— • s is tho Iron! aw aiting you on Ih »ml afternoon M ar|on JosvpFiine M a rtin o , W h o S in j# a t C F a u ta u q u a o n L a s t - N ig h t, Is P ro te g e o f C a ru so Ballou Fi*k Bring* Clever Cartoon E n te rta in m e n t G M arlon Hnllou fTsk Is known t ffrotighout th e Lyceum and C hautau qua world as one of Its fononost car umilisi and l»«*ture-enterl!iliwws. Koi th irteen consecutive year*" she has mainili ¡ned tills place. She begun her work ns n protege o f the hit» P Si * *•- * i d , I OF BIG t - Events wMJm fcëfeîT Music Lectures A h 1’iig'1 Ker- o f (Tiuuluutimi ltui.> Interfim ter of gusun, well-ki .11 I iP 'itf'tl eomedy. plays, p r "»nt* - ’ in monologue. It “Green Sto li unit will he long Is an arti, ile li i> Iy tin- outstanding 'rem em bered as fea tu re s of C hauratiqua week. Famcirs Soprano Coming — ’$'*A * t ‘ IV-vIghf !.. Moody and worked fot 1 yeftrv IrW lm t p a rt of r h l r n c trvul' ! famous Tw I'ltton S la d a ir In “Tin 1 .langte.” H ere «lie becam e known a j the “L ittle M other of the S'lim«,” anil I her htttiiaiiiiarlan work received so j much recognition tim t »tie wits culled to the platform . iT & t .•«« T«- Josephine M artino has ut.tnictisl th e a tte n tio n of K-nrico Caruso, th e g ro a t m etropolitan tenor, by her m arvelous voice. In Ja n u ary , 1919 she sang lie- fore Cuius«», G att!-Casnxsa unit Alex L am bert, probably th e three beèt-kuow n lì mires in New York m usical circles. All predicted a g reat career fo r 11.-»i M artino. Catus-i l.as eonehcil h e r in sev eral of rh«> operati«; number* «tu «vili a-«' during the coming t .ur. L ast -* m .-> ou she wac tvtudere«! 4 place with th e M etropolitan ttp e ra tic force*. lYesicIent Wilson, a f u r hearin g M iss M artino, recently, ••omplimentcd h»«r personally. She sung f«^r th e Kdlx..n company last fall and will be on« of th e ir regularly adv ertised “R ecreation A rtists." n e jt m ason. J