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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAU&I, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING,. JUNE 11, 1922 8 1 it ft 71 v ( Music ' -Frederick I5 Boynton, former ly a resident of Salem, was pre- r aented in recital at the Washing- ton hotel, Portland, Wednesday. . Jnne'7.- ' Mr. Boynton has a high tenor voice which Is well placed and tit pleasing quality. His in terpretation and diction are con sidered especially good. More tnan 2 SO people attended the con cert, Mr. Boynton responding: to two encores during; the program, lie was assisted by the girls' cho- ' rus from the Polytechnic school. The program was as follows: Major and Minor Sprosa Where'er You Walk . . . . .Handel 'The Victor .'. . .Burleigh Aria "O. Paradise," -IV A f ricane .-, . . - e t ,e e e t tiucci urvi 1 Chorus -VWtll o the Wisp, .'...Cherry "When Twilight Wearei ..... . ' , . . . . . . . . '. . . Beethoven The Trumpeter . Whelpley Someone Worth While . . .... ...... v. .V.Ward Stephens To a Hilltop .Cox The Devil's Love Song,. Gllberte Chorna , ; Cradle Song . ... . . . ... .Brahms Revel ot the Leaves. , . . Veazie The Blind Ploughman.. . .Clarke Tears ot Cod ..... Dent Mowery Homing ... . ........ .Del Itlego . Aria, "Ladonnae Mobile," Ri- , goletto . . . ...Verdi , Minnetta Makers has charge of "the program - for--'the '-radio eon cert to 'be given next Wednesday i evening, June 14, from the Ore- f gonian tower. 'The program will .be in two parts. Part 1 from , 8 to 9 o'clock, and pari 2 irom 9 .to 10 o'clock, and will consist of i vocal solos, a vocal duet and trio, piano, violin and t line, solos and " a eirls 'chorus of 35 voices. This A PRINCESS "WHO WORKS IN A KITCHEN. chorus will number 26 and Is a part of the chorus of 125 from the girls" polytechnic school, of which Miss Magers is director. This chorus has given two eon certs at the city municipal audi torium of Portland and has been engaged for another concert next year. Salem musicans who will assist on this program are Leon Jennison, who will sing a group of songs on each part of the pro gram ; Minnie Schaller Dickman, colorature soprano, who will sing an aria, assisted by Margaret Laughlin of Portland In' flute ob ligator Hilda Amsler, soprano; C. R. Muaton tenor, and Leon Jenni sno, baritone in ' trio from "At tila." Miss Ruth Bedford In piano solos and accompaniments, and Miss Myrtle Knowland as second pianist. The rest of the program will be given gy Portland musicians. - Miss Mable Marcus was ' pre sented in recital by Miss Lena Belle Tartar Monday evening atl the First Congregational church. Miss Marcus' .voice is a rich full contralto which combined with a pleasing personality won her bearers in a most pleasing man ner. Miss Lucille Ross at the organ gave a beautiful setting for the sacred aria sung by Miss Marcus. "The Tragedy of a Tin Soldier" was well received. Delbert Moore, violinist, won the approval of the audience with his rendition ot several difficult numbers. Miss Louise Findley was Miss Marcus . accompanist and per formed her, work in a manner Dleasinz and acceptable. Miss Ruth Bedford played Mr. Moores accompaniments. The five mu sicians taking part are all local S L r K ... : , fr- :;..,v - . . ' I M ' " - - - - ' . W : .... ... ! 5 I . it. ! ,H ' ' '- V.""" I- jr.; - -.''''. ;,r .'.,, kbui: V;.; f.;.i I t ' ' : 1 : . . x n $y ; r ? - '; il' i?"- ' ----- '-.' ? ' ' r I - v ' ' . v I V i i I W 'I 1 Merke: ItPsPn Trsirick PiJloRasiaiirilliante -. . Loraine Hogg , When SU-uce Wa Unlocked.., . Marlon Hill Lola Sctaix TItania Wely Marie Arnold Romance CrunfelJ Odile MatheWB The Land of Yesterday....'... ................ Mascheronni Mrs. Ward Willis Long Fascination Rolfe Chattering Bird? ..... Tounaend Carolyn Laobirth Aazurka BriHante .... . .KoelHng Ruby Drager Irish AR'lodies Paraphrase.... . . Papa Rosiland Van Winkle Marche Nuptiale .. Paplnl Viola Ash. Leonard Chadwiek. ; Delbert Moure. Mr. Churchill Potonalse Hfrolrne .... Rive-King Helen W&kher. Marie Riley ? Soas Boia .. . ........... ."Staub Clare Cornell : La Cascade of Roas. .... .Ascher t GeneviTeCanipVIJ Legende ,". : ..... Barnard Ifolen Riehardson Hreak o Morn . : .' Sanderson Cliaries R. Mnston Etude Wellenhanpt Ait-Wlfn . Codewsxl Loyal Gray Song or the Brook Vam3 Faye Wolx La Gazelle Wollenhaupt Helen Walcher Caprice Espagnol . . . . Moszkowski Clarence Wenrer Meditation Mietxkc Piino Dorothy Pearce. Violin Marion Emmons. Organ Mr. Churchill. :"Ps, what is tho longest word 1b the language?" a&ked Clarence. 1ta ; a word - a publie, speaker isea'when lie rSAr,"'Ju8t one mm word 'and . I will !.. , plied pa Brooklyn Eagle, & s That Wiring Job will be done right if we have charge of iL We use onlrT the best materials combined with an expert knowled, of the exact requirements of. 'each' job.'; No job "loo large or too smalL Let os figure yours. All Kinds of Electric Fixtures Welch Electric Coi 379 State St PhU Brownell, manager Salem , J -1 W t .MIIW III Ml III r.rrman w f crr This Is the Princess Eudoxit of Bulgaria. She and her sister, Na Jeda, agree with their brother. King Boris of Bulgaria, that nil sbuid work. Accordingly, she occupies herself much la her kitchen. Men desire real comfort in their shoes. Burton Brown is the Brownbilt Shoe for men, and combines good leather, good shorrnatinc, good 6tyle--plus real comfort, t v ' - Burton Brouii Shoes areKed and relasfed until every little crease or wrinkle is smoothed j out of the leather until every part of the shoe fits like a glove. aBrowhSsShoe 'J - Among the many models In Burton Brown Shoes tou wUl find one that pleases you thoroughly--that fits you perlecdy that will fpM you real service. , ; Burton Drown is a - genuine Goodyear Welt, made with oak tanned soles and from the various depend able leathers. . -J v Come in and let us show you the new models, Buster Brown xShoe Store " 125 North Commercial Street " young people trained by Salem musicians. .The program for the evening was as follows: , ' Summer Rain Charles Wfl-leby. Melisande in the Wood Alma Goetz. Where Blossoms Grow Ger trude Sans Souci. Aria: f'O Rest in the Lord" Felix Mendelssohn. ,- Miss Marcus Characteristic Suite for the or gin: The Tragedy of the tin Sol dier Gordon Bach Nevin. 1. His Return from War. 2. T His" Jealousy. ' For The Graduate The Gift Supreme Remington Portable Typewriter Only portable have stan dard keyboard Call and See It Commercial Book Store it mi t in ti J t K. ' t-, J3 W.rKK."H TOE v r w -'-swbij(pBiaeisisiWSSii p sii." wrq.swa J I 111 I I I A I' am THERE'S -MUSIC ' Eleven big.ctmcertsi-Frances IngTaim, noted contralto 'of the Metropolitan Opera, second night; the Stearns-Helleksen Trio, The Patton Brothers ' j Trio, ' the Watteatt Girls; Oceanic Quintet, ernon Stone and the 'Gil van v Opera-Company . , Peter TJ. Kyaes, ff famous American play, "Cappy Ricks," Electra Pratt, Queen of Entertainers, Paul Fleming, Magician. AND INTELlCTUAL LECTURES Opie Read, Dr. Elmer Lynn Williamsthe "fighting parson", Edna Eugenia Lowe, Norman Allen Imrie and J. C.'Herb3man. SEASON TICKETS ON SALE SOON v Illustrated. Programs and Chautauqua Talks will be J L WATCH FOR YOURS- SALEM, JUNE 30;JULY1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 3. Serenade. 4. Funeral March of the Tin Soldier. n , Miss Lucille Ross A Cycle of Four Songs: In San Nazaro U. Hunting Woodman. 1. In San Nazaro's Gardens. 2. In San Nazaro's Cloisters. 3. The Monks of San Nazaro. 4. And in Nazaro'B Gardens. Miss Marcus Romance Max Bruch. Delbert Moore Sylvia Oley Speaks. ' Lullaby Kate Vannah,. Pegging Along Oley Speaks. Miss Marcus corded the pleasure of two reel- :t tals during the week -whichWere sponsored by Frank E. ChtirchlU, teacher of the Salem brChk of jthe Western Conservatory of Mdalc, Chicago. Local musicians assist ed. . V White roses and greenery Vrere banked around the rostrum pfbe First Christian church where4the musicale was presented. . Irs. Ward Willis Long sang "The tand of Yesterday" at the first mfusl cale which was enthusiastically received by the audience. Charles R. Munston assisted with the Tuesday evening program, singing "The Break o' Morn with Spe cial charm. The reading by Miss Lola Schulz, and the trio f or 4hre&tvio--lins. and the trio for piano, violin and organ, added charm to! the Tuesday evening program. The program given by the Wednesday evening class was enriched by- the assistance of Miss Viola Ash, .vio linist. Miss Ruth Tucker and airs. Hartley, Vocalists. The humorous sketch by pupils of Miss Wilton was also well received. The program the first evening was as follows: Shower of Stars Waeh Rosalind Van Winkle, f Loraine Hogg Convent Echoes Bonner Eugene Leavell Silver Nymphs Heins Zelma Luthy - Evening Idyl . Ganschall ' Gladys Larmer Guy d' Harilelot Mrs. Carl Hartley Soaring KoelHng i Marie Riley Dialogue Meyer-Helmund Gladys Albin Harlekin Polka Bohm Martin Anderson Courtship Under Difficulties-- Characters: , Snobbleton M. Taylor. Jones Li. Pettyjohn. Prudence Sarah Solof. : (Pupils of Lula R. Walton) Doll Dance Mercadante Thelma Flake .f Valse Episode kern Anna Mclntire La Frlncesa ; . . . jMerz Francis Dlrr, Gladys Dennikon Dance of the Butterflies. .Gddard Margaret Smith. Danse Gracieuse Votteler Gordon Barker ? Reverie , VieuxBemps Viola Ash ! Etude Melodique Rogers ' Frances Din Song of the Brook ....... .Hewitt - Tola Schulz The Star Roeers Miss Ruth Tucker ' La Tzigaime Gimme KeKnneth Mosher Grande Polka De Concert . .Edgar ETelyn Churchill Shooting Stars . .Hoist .Helen Walcher, Odile Mathews. Valse In E Flat. .... . .Sternberg j Edith Mickey 1 ttlS jifi- will SliiiiSj r ' rJ kWttbsZ&ZZ' -Rv, m mnm ; j ...... . mm: These balmy spring days are pungent with the urge of the great outdoors! ih 'il'T1 1 rv- rniiiiiriHi. iwin li h iiieauuuic uwcwi uavw fujwuiixt uik w,vw vjm vm.v -jx 1 .and drive, drive, driye. Don't forget, though,. that to properly eigoy yourself -there, U 1 eertain equipment necessary. 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