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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 81, Good. Program Scheduled for This Afternoon mtiv o-v.a.e. t... . aw wi outuDcrw ciuu una uie vmjir 01 i wsB VrVUWM frWtfJWIMU UIUIVU WW BPW . features At the popular concert riven bjr tha city of Portland at The Audi- lonnm uiu afternoon at a ociock. j. w dhrvaVBVS eB VS. WVW, VSk ganlxatlona. . In addition. Mr. W. I W. Waldorf will anhAaB.U a arishllea mIa mrsA ski Y - ass savsaresta ail ivi iu srwew em a was other soloists are on the program. Fred crick W. Goodrich will clay The Audl- vtorlum 'pipe organ. The program fol . Iowa : Oyeirtnre. "HsTmond" ambrolse-Thomas lninMU Vmmww" K4l Kant I' Frederics W. Goodrich, organist. "By Babylon's Ware" Gmmod "M7 Faith Uota Up to thee" Sctaneeker -"Mow l-nns Wilt Thon Fort Me ! " . . Pf DWI C antral Presbyterian Chnrrh Choir. t i. WUllam Belcbor, director. vYlolln solo fan. U W. Waldorf - "Irish Tone (mm Count Dam". . . .Graiosef "Serenata" , Minkowski Frederick W. Good rich, organist. "Alaak-a-Day" . . . Warner "Chanson Pnimab" DelT Aequo "Ulster Mocking Bird" Hsha Schubert Club, i. Win. Belcbsr, director. Coronation March XretaebJBer Frederick W. Goodrich. . The first sared concert the winter At th llAiiiif Tihtp TFaartvtrlan titivH will be given tonight The program fol lows: Organ prelude, "Adoration" (Rock well): anthem, "Sing, O Heaven" (Ed win Case) : contralto eolo, "Twilight and JiJ S1IH AUtUM Parker : trio. "Come Unto Me" (Mendels sohn), Mlaeea Grace, Margaret and Dor othy Irwin; tenor solo. "The Voice in the Wilderness" (John Trtndl ftnom. W ' Downing ; anthem, O, sing unto the ' Lord a New Song" (Lansing) ; violin aolo, "Cavatlna" (Raff). Cyril Crockett; soprano aolo, "Come Ye Blessed" (John Prlndle Scott), Mrs. Miles V. Warren; offertory, "Andanttno In D Flat" (La- mtrei ; oass aoio. seiectea. Harold moo re ; antnem, "unroia Ye Portals" (Qounod) ; postlude. "March in C" (T. . T. Williams) ; trio, organ, piano and vio lin, "Meditation" (MletikeK Mra. Evelyn Ewart McNary, Miss Erma Ewart and Cyril Crockett Mra W. L. Ireland, .. choir director ; Mlaa Erma O. Ewart, or . ganlat Kail Reed, brother of Edwin T. Reed, college editor at O. A. C, la gaining rec ognition among music publishers of the Middle West on account of hla composi tion. "Dear Old College Days," which came out at the college last May. A contract from a music publisher haa Just been received from the composer by the editor In whose name the song was copy righted, which undertakes to put out a large edition of the song, and offers to pay good royalties on sheet music, pho nograph records and player piano rolls. Earl Martin, a Portland student at the University of Washington, waa appointed one of 14 musicians on the -university glee club Jazx orchestra by Dean I. M. Glen, head of the department of fine arts. The University of Washington Glee club and jazs orchestra will tour the state of Washington thla winter and are Including Portland on their itiner ary. Among new arrivals in Portland Is Mrs. Carry B. Adams, noted composer of cantatas, who, with Jjer husband, la here from Terre Haute, ind.. to make their home at 1703 Division atreet Last Sunday Mrs. Adams attended the serv ices at the Sunnyslde Congregational church and complimented J. A. Holling worth on the splendid singing of the choir, of which he Is director. R. H. Sawyer, pastor of the East Side Christian church, will be the speaker at the Musicians' club luncheon Monday noon at the Benson. Hla topic will be "The Meaning of the Melting Pot" Rev. Mr. 8awyer recently returned from Eu rope and Is an Intsresting speaker. Pres ident J. A. Finley of the club urges as many members as possible to attend. He la working hard for the growth of the organisation. The choir of St. Francis church (Cath erine Cvach-Fredrleh., director) la pre paring; a. sacred concert to be. given in the church in the near future. Among the students of Mr. Predrlch who re cently appeared before the public are: Miss Gertrude Kuns, Miss Christie Des clata. Miss Julia Blanc and Miss Esther Hogan, Friend of Mlaa Ruth RShlflng. a charming Portland girl who possesses a pretty coloratura soprano voice, and has 11 I VIRGIL EDWIN SHAM Celebrated Duets (one Local an'd THE ROY MARION WHEELER SYSTEM OF ' ": ' MUSIC INSTRUCTION M PHONE MAIN 7461 y: A- . H 4 it'.. B)iawmiiiaii"Hiniw)'Wwilwiwiw -7T. MISS RUTH ROHLFING, Portland girt who is now tour ing .United States and Canada with the: Royal English Opera company. Miss Rohlfing is a coloratura soprano of rare quality. - - - 4 i , i V?XVcmwitmnmtfmimf,- ak'AfcJ a bright future, will be glad to learn that she is now touring the principal cities of the United States and Canada with the RoyarlSngllsh Opera company. Miss Rohlfing Is a pupil of Miss Blanch Cohen of thla city. ... A most enthusiastic audience greeted Portland's two talented blind musicians. Marguerite Flower OUnger, coloratura soprano, and' Frank S. Sanders, pianist, when they appeared In concert at As toria last Friday, under the auspices of the Baptist church. Both are cultured musicians and have appeared In concert here and elsewhere. They gave a splen did program. Each group waa heartily encored and they have been asked to give another program in Astoria in the near future. Mrs. OUnger is a pupil of Mlaa Mln netta Magera, and has given many con certs in Salem, an'd throughout the state, appearing here a few years ago with the Monday Musical club. She has a beau tiful voice and excellent Interpretation. Mr. Sanders is a pupil of T. S. Roberts, dean of music at the State' Blind school, and later studied with Francis Rlchter of Portland. He not only played his own solos, but accompanied all Mrs. Olinger's solos. He plays with rare skill and Is a sympathetic accompanist These musi cians are available for concert work. An excellent program has been pre pared by J. William Beecher for thla aft ernoon at The Auditorium. The Central Presbyterian church choir and the Schu bert club will each give a group of num bers. The choir will sing- "By Babylon's Wave." Gounod. "My Faith Looks Up to Thee," Schnecker, and "How Long Will Thou Forget Me?" Pflueger. The club numbers will be "Alackra-Day," Warner ; "Chanson Provencaie," Dell Acqua, and -W in and two pianos) for at-homes and public concerts.' Out-of-Town Engagements Solicited. Terms Reasonable. 302 Goodnough Building, Third Floor Fifth at YarnhilL - Main 7461. : 302 GOODNOUGH BUILDING THIRD FLOORFIFTH AT YAMHILL J" ev V ' Jy if' 6 y t aZ f r " i y , - ,,)rnr,rj, - ,i ii-q ,11.-,- anm '11 m lumiiii, .11.1 "Mister Mocking Bird," Hahn. The choir will have the assistance of Mrs. L. W. Waldorf, violin ; Miss Amelia Ullman and Frank A. Douglas, accompanists, e o o "There la probably not another city in the world where one has so many opportunities to hear soloists and aynv phonies and everything else In the field of music, as in New York," writes Ernst Skaestedt formerly of Portland and Seattle, who is now In the metropolis engaged in newspaper work. "In three of the concert halls they rave about 100 concerts daring October alone. Several symphony orchestras are to give SO or 75 concerts each during the winter. Violinists, pianists, singers. American and foreigners, may be heard every day. A violin quartet from Lon don played recently all the 17 violin quartets Beethoven composed, begin ning with No. 1 and playing three every night except one. when they played two, e J Mabel Riegelman, prima donna soprano of the Chicago opera, not only la well known to Portland music lovers, through her recent appearance with that com pany, but has relatives In Portland; She will be here to appear In the Thanksgiv ing concert of the Portland Oratorio so ciety. The Valalr Conservatoire de Muaique et Art Dramatique will give Its first stu dent recital of the season ton(ght at 1 :15 at the conservatory. 234 Tenth street. Dramatic art and vocal juniors will take part Friends and students cordially In vlted. Miss Horrigan, a dramatic student of Marie Van Velsor, and David Temkin, violin student of Walter Bacon, graced the meeting of the- Schumann society in Central library last Tuesday night Miss Horrigan in a comedy sketch fur r 3 , f i ROY MARION HEELER B yyyf ' x io-si-20 ; nished merriment and Mr. Temkin. ac companied by Alice South wick, cava a Spanish dance (Rahfeld) with brilliant effect and command of style. Next Tuesday flight in the same room (A). Miss Kathryn Sharkey, violin student of Harold Bayley, will play. Mrs. Frank Hunt is her accompanist. Marie Van Velsor will furnish a student for read ings and Margaret Xeughton. fl artist from Robert Millard's class, is sched uled on the program. . Pianists are Ltla Mae Jewell. Mary Stevens Mastic, Edith Thomas Barber and Virgil Edwin laham. The. meeting la in charge of San Juel Crawford, who- will read from the "Life Work of Stephen Foster." and the audience will Join in the singing of that composer's favorite- songs. Miss Ruby Arthur win be vocal soloist. , The Glee club of the-Oregon normal school at Monmouth has been organised and la planning to give this term a can tata . set to music by Deems Tayior called "The Highwayman," by Alfred Noyes. The following are members of the Glee club : First sopranos K. Hoben, D. Hays. M. Alexander, O. Wirt. A. Quiaenberg. Hyde. M. Benedict F. Richer, V. Denney, M. Wilson. H. Graham. E. Wa terman, F. Whipple, Eula Moore. Second sopranos M. Paul, D. Conklirt, A. Boetger. B. plett V. Kiser, J. Car roll, H. Oustey, V. Oshorn, E. Moser, C Kellum, E. Fitts, E. Bolt F. Davis. E. Tichner, M. Donaldson, F. Larson, M. Hartnett, E. Chapman. M. Prteshoff, Z. Landon. G. Malmsten, E. Whipple, E. McCallister. A. Ttllson. N. Copenharer. S. Williamson, T. Meadows. M. Shay, M. Sloop, H. Brande. . Altos E. Madsen, K.. Manaox, v. An derson, S. Berg, E. Cole, E. Dickson, G. Havre, V. Rotslen. I. Kocher, C. scneii- ing, E. Sehrunk, E. Huskell, J. Tarr, F. Adams. H. Hlckethler. The following: officers were elected for the term : Miss Mary Wilson, president ; Zella Landon, vice president and Esther Chapman, secretary and treaeurer, and Miss Marie Schuette. director. The normal haa three orchestras, tne Independence Junior orchestra, the Mon mouth Junior orchestra and the nor mal orchestra. Miss Cornelia Mlnsinger was heard in several piano solos at the last meeting of the Overlook Woman's club at the residence of Mrs. C. L. Claussen. Her playing was greatly enjoyed and she was much complimented for her pleas ing Interpretations. e a When Jan Kubelik appears at the Metropolitan Opera house November 11. he will be heard in a program selected after a summer of study of numerous new compositions. A splendid musical program consisting lirralv nf nnnnlar numbers, waa riven Monday hight at Centralia by Lleur- ance's Little Symphony. It was wen at tended. At the Oregon Normal school at Mon mouth, the following girls have been choeen for the dormitory quartet : Ruth Anne Hoffman, first soprano ; Zella Landon, second soprano; Ellen MadseQ, first alto: Helen Brande, second alto. ... Mordaunt A. Goodnough will present a class of piano pupils in recital next Friday evening, November 6, at 80 East Washington street Invitations may be had upon request. P. A. Ten Haaf . Portland baritone, has been engaged to give a song recital at the Oregon Agricultural college on the afternoon of November S. Harold Hlirlbllt In Europe, presenting- his course on "Voice Fundamentals" In Paris and Rome, and adding to his teach ing equipment under the great voice specialists. CHARLES FON TAINE, of the GRAND OPERA, PARIS; EUGENE DE CREUS, of the OPERA COMIQUE, PARIS; MAE STRO SALVATORELL1, MILAN, ITALY j G . MASSOGUA, ROME; and doinf special work in tralninf women's voices under the famous PRIMA DONNA, AMELIA POL UNI, of LA SCALA, MILAN, and COSTANZL ROME. MINNETTA MAGERS OONTRALTO, TgACHIR Of SINaiNO PupU at Chaa. W. Clark. Uenaan Da Vrfae, Her bert Miller. A graduate of Chicago sfueiosi College: is years s veeal teacher in Chieagow Portland and Salem. Pupils include professional solmt and concert singers. STUDIO S10-11-1S TILfORD SLDtt. agTWggN TENTH ANO ELEVKNTH ON MORRISON ' V rHONg bdwy. gaps MITYLENE FRAKER STITES CONTRALTO Has rstuntsd fmn tHmmar aaeaeei ef studr wrta Oaosr geaaie, Raw Yark AVAILABLE PON CONOERT AND ORATORIO studio, eee Buh a Lsm bios. RaaMsnea, S4 Beerwlt St. Phene Broaeway BOOt Saxophones Martin Martia 2iad instrt mirjti are of npe rior worth. Ask any tnasl citn of reputa tion and be win teU you that the "Old" Mar tin line U first class. Tha Mertiai Lis Is Cozapleta Cornets. Trumpets, Saxophones and everything for the modern Bud. MELODY -C SAXOPHONE CRJOHNSOMPlAHOfO. 14 Siatk. Bed. AIsW atai MUSIC, PIANOS, VICTROLsAS, BAND and ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS 8E1TD WOM 125-7 Fourth Sfu-Portland's Big Music Store MUSIC, DRAMATICS MISS EVELENE CALBREATH Assistant to Frans X. Arena in New York City for two years, will spend the entire winter In Portland and receive pupils in tone placement (Bella Cante), French, German and Italian operauo repertoire. MISS HELEN CALBREATH PLuro. Godowsky method. NOT Godowsky aeries. Accredited teacher. Monthly recitals by pupils. European study l07-S--12. This is to certify that Miss Evelene Calbreath la eminently Qualified to teach the Arena Vocal Method. Calbreath Studios PHONE TABOR 2477 860 BELMONT Vocal and Grand Opera Studio Aatheatie Italian Method ef BEL CAUTO Fresa Very Beglaalag to Grand Opera Repertoire " Signor CORRUCCINI Seven Seasons Msslfel Director aad Ceadaetor fer the Fortlaae Opera Assueiatlea SSS Bath Laas Baildlag. Betldsaee 1'heae Sell wood HIS. MARIE A. S. SOULE, Mus. Bac. PIANO, HARMONY, THgORV. Pupil of Altwrt Boas Panoai, MttropottUa CoUtg. Nw Tort City; Xw gchamnka. BorUn: Klatter 1LU. ixhiooh, cngiaaa; ana P- Gradual Chicago Musical CoUege. VirgU llano School, New York City. gSt THHtTSgNTH FRANCK Vlolln) Authorised representative .of Sevclk (Prague) and Musin of the Royal Belgian School. EICHENLAUB From Beginning to Concert Appearance STXDIO SUITE WASHUTOTOIC A1CD WEST 1ABK COLUMBIA BUILDISG MAIN till HAROLD Violin STUDIO tlg'S TILFOHD BLDO. LUCIEN E. BECKER Fellow American Guild of Organists. Available for Organ Recitals, Organ Openings, etc Sundsy afternoons or evenings for any church. Auto. 320-29. ORSAN RIOITAL at FIRST PRSSBYTSRIAN OHURCH. HcMinnrUie, at B o Clock Today. FLORA MAE ROSS Teacher of Piano r un4amnUl Husle Tralnlne irMam Classes In SleM Rtadlnfl and gar Trainlnff Studio. 509 Eilers Bldg. atats esse nenss Tsbee 4 SB HELEN HARPER COHCEBT TIOEIKIST AKD TEACHES. Pupil of Frank G. Eichenlaub. Rea Steelo, lee, Keal! worth Aveaae. Pkoae SsUwoed lSts. Rose Conrsen-Reed VOCAL TEACHER tit Bash teas Blag. PHOSE Mala lft WILLIAM WALLACE GRAHAM Violin Soloist and Tmachmt . Bom br Appointment Onlr Steele SoO Metty St. last STSt CARL DENTON Conductor Portland Symphony Orchestra ATTENTION MUSIC TEACHERS Monday Musical Recital Hall. 141 lJth 8t, la available for recitals and cjaas work. Phone Studio chairman GEORLY SWANSON BDWT. iMi - OREGON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Tha O C. VL ks a aehool of ssasw with s staff of teaohera for 0BBn, lntrnnediataa. adeaeed or diploma gradoaUa, and bavins trade dagrw eiiorses ia piaao. swioa, nolin, barp, maodolia. guitar, theory, barasooj, etc. 7 or farther Infor ms tias call or addrSH J. H. EDWARDS. . t, H. EDWARDS. Mneise DSntie Rasssi BwtMlwe, 1BBV4 Paurtlt Be at sjainam JOSEPH A. FINLEY VOCAL TEACHER IMS-It TUford Baildiag Bread war STfl CATAXOOTES STEET 1 Suewsful Pupils: I .arils Collett (winner Pru (It Rm, rails Conscrratolra) : Beatrice wll n, Ethel BrkUl Wrntr laeeredHed teacher). Roy Goodman, Gordon Sule (well-known toa eert planbtl . Bereice UiloM (11-119). ST. .MARSHALL SXO BEATRICE (Piano) Authorised representative of Xaver Scharwenka. BAYLEY Teacher PHONE EAST lttt FOB APPOI5TMEKT The Gleason Musie School PIANO and VOICE Main 3744 409-410 Journal MRS. ANNA L'HOMMEDIEU MOORE PIANO Emphasis ea Theroegh Maslcal FeaadatlesT for Begiaaers LttsoBs at Stadlo or at PspII'i Heme Marshall 111! Ill Mill St, J. WILLIAM BELCHER TEKOB TEACHER OF VOICE Director of Music at Central Presby terian Church. IM.elt COLUMBIA BLDG. West Park aad Wasklagtea Streets PSoas Mala DUNNING SYSTEM Imsesisd Ktwsle Study for Beginners LAURA JONES RAWLINSON NORMAL TBAOHBR DUNNINS SCHOOL SS4 IVIRKTT ST. COR. 1TTH. BDWy. SS2t Kathryn Sharkey Violin Teacker end Soloist RESIDCNCt: 7SB S. OOUON lHONB: BAST 78S7 Pwan ef Harwtd aUartaw J. ROSS FARGO i TWO SOLOIST TEMRLB BTH ISIUBX riHST UNITARIAN OHURCH Art ot Singing STUDIO 44S THIRD ST. SLAIN BBSS LOTA STONE ARTISTIC WHISTLING Teaching and Concert SMB for BNBAOBMgNTS at RARTIgB. BTO. BBS OaawUI Ata Waedlews 1111. Mrs. Jean Warren QuTick Miss Amy Warren PIANO DUNNINS STSTCM ' Peetl Classas Begin as. gefrtesaber IS SarasX Cbua tor Tearhen is OctebeC BUrdlo BOB Bin) a Lane Bide. B77 a. Msdlssn. ptssee Tekei Rachel Paulson Piano and Harmony . BTUDIOl - RgStDgNCSl ' ash a Laws awe. 41 B WlltanetU area. The Art of Public 5 Speaking .' . May Louise Wilson, Instructor la brsaaatte Aft, EOeewtio, Tetee BitUdlar Private and Class lastnerttnay. HvffRTif OwasawMst eeefes VlfTH neja pHost aaoaowAV a rod 1 STUDIO! - M PITTOCK SLK. A - ea i!ME. LUCIE YAU1R CONSERVATOIRE FOR YOOAl ART '4 W ' vtreeter Voice Teacher "Atmosfera CHRISTIAN g It! TEKTH ST. P 0"0 L Ceaeert-Tleloaeelllft aad Teacher Principal Cellist Portland Symphony Orchestra . Stadlo 7t Elters Bldg. Phoas Mala 11SS. LILLIAN JtrrRSYt PITRI, PlanlrU AOS ane ,40-1 TILPORD BLDB. . .,i BtOST ADVANOCD AND MIOHLV SCOiALIIgD IN8TRUOTIOSJ IN VOICB, R1ANO. ALOHIN HARMONY AND BAR TRAININB f -, SCHOOL OF V.oca lists and inetrnmentalUU haetng trmible with time or sight-singing and realising tbst this is B great hindrance to tbelr progress, will bo aspects!!? benefited bjr my course la , tbs fundamentals ef music. -. t CAPTOLIA ANGERE GRISSEN : Vaiee Placing OTSrtons Rsooanee LVRIO ESTELLA SOMMER GRADUATE COIf 8EBTATOBT OF MTJSIC, ZURICH, SWITZEBLAKD X TEACHER OF PIANOIMPROVED SYSTEM i MODERATE CHARGES Kesldesee Stsdlot S8S Hoyl SU Coraer tlst. Phose Mala ITItf PHYLLIS WOLFE PRIMA DONNA SOPRANO TEACHING, COACHING C05CEKTS : TOCAL STUDIO. ! TILFORD BUILDIKG BESIDE SCE. WARHIHOTOK HOTEL- Genevieve Gilbeirl!: Dramatic Soprano Recommended by Sergei Klibansky, Master of Vocal Art, New Tor It City. J Students accepted Mondays and Thursdays. 117 Tllferi Bldg. Phose GEORGIA RICH PIANO 403 Tilford Building Phone Woodlawn 2032 DORA DEAN McCUTCHEON TEACHER OF PIANO THEORY, HARMONY AND TECHNIC A New and Scientific System for Beginners and Teachers A 111 FlfU Street, Cor. MoatgoMerr Pkese Mals till f School of Drama and Expression Marie B. Van Velsor i Stage. Platform. Moving Picture, Story Telling. Dramatic Heading, "Coaching and Physical Culture. Kepecial attention given to acquiring vocabulary and ea- temporaneous speaamg. 4tt Bask Laae BaUdlag Broadway aad Alder - Mala StU PERL RILEY 0WRE Plaalst aad Xeaeksr PupU of August Mothe-Borgium Omaha. Neb. Residence Studio. 421 Koaelawn Ave. Woodlawn IIM THE WALKER DANCING SCHOOL lit Itk SL Vear WMhlagtea . Ball Room and Btage Dancing Alao Teach Elocution and Dramatic Art Classes for Cbtldrea' la StagUg aad Daaelag . SSJTONS LESSMj..' RAG and JAZZ Ptaae Plsrlaa, We teawh advlt slwssr awma. bar anaeadsa aaHh fsB beat la IB Wis. Ad taetead sunns far rieyers. Masts Maa 11 SS ajp ffge BeeSlet. 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