The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 11, 1927, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
T SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1927
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SOCIETY
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audititions. .
The loo-al andition will be held
in Salem about siemlr' 2f and
the State audition will broad
cast from station K. ;. V. Oct
ober. 8 and It. The United fStatt"s
b- divided into five districts and at
thVsiia! national umtition one
yoJaP "lif m:,e: woman
v.iir repre.t-nt each district. The
Atwater Kent FnuiHla i ion will pay
all -expenses encountered in dis
trict and national Iry-otits.
Seventeen thousand five hun
dred dollars in cash prizes and
aloo niiisieal tuition will be award
ed tbe winners.
Toe ' winner of the National
Audition will reoeire five thou
biiud dollars, :i ji"ld decoration,
and two years tuition in'a leading
conservatory; two second prizes
of two ih,dii:sand dollars each will
be given nifh one years tuition,
and two third prizes with one
years tuition will be awarded:
The, re will be two fourth prizes
of five bundled dollars and also
two fifth prizes of two hundred
and fifty dollars each. j
Members of the local committee
are 'Mrs. Walter Denton, ;chair
nian, Frank O. Deekebac.h, Mr.
Charles K. .Wilson, Kev. II. C.
Stayer. Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs.
E E. Fisher. Mrs. Phil tfewmyer,
Mrs.i R. II. Robertson, and Mrs. T.
A Livesley.
Interior view of Professor T. S. Roberts MusnrHall
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Make the Home Happier WitE Siisic
Members of West.way
Clkb Will Meet at
Miller Home
Aft all day meeting of the West
wat club of the .Woman's Benefit
assoeiatiop. will, be, held Thursday
at the home of Mrs." Jennie'Mlller,
35 South Nineteenth street. A
covered dish tuirchCbn will be
served at noon.
All members are urger to attend.
Miss Mar (jar et Fisher
I Accepts Position in ihe South
rffff, Thfl many frieuas of Miaa Mar
garet Fisher will be Interested to
Know tnai sue nas accepieu a po
sition as head of the piano and
music appreciation department, in
the; Pomona High School of Po
mona, California. ;
Miss Fisher has been attendrn
the University of Southern C'ali
fornia this summer and has de
The scene of miiny attractive social af fa res sinfl mnfcafe,' ."(). North Summer street
A number of distinguished guests have been entertained already in -the attractive studio-residence
of Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts, 505 North Summer street, a view of which is shown ahyve. In
the company have been Marcel Dupres. the great French orgnnst; Royal Dadmun, the baritone solo
ist; and the- late John McClellan, noted orpanis'L of Salt Lake City.
This beautiful residence was opened in the autumn of i:2l' and since then has been the scene of
many attractive social-gatherings and nmsicales. 1 .
While the firv floor is devoted to aiithe need of a comfortable home, the second floor is one of
the most admired musical suites in the state. Til nive second floor is given over to an ample
music hall, pi.'iio room, library, and reception hall. The auditorium, a -pace of twenty-two bv forty
four feet, has a cove ceiling, which makes the acoustics particularly good. The floor is of oak and
the whole hall is admirable in every detail for reciu.ls and the many semi-public events of which it
has bet-n the s.cene. Wi-th auxiliary rooms, the spue will seat approximately one hundred and fifty
guests.
For twenty-two years. Professor Roberts has been organist at the First Methodist church, and
within a few weeks a new pipe organ will be- insla H.nl in "Professor Roberts' own home. The organ,
which has been purchased from the Guentber com pany in Portland, with the console will be dis
play in one of the downtown music store windows soim-timc this week.
Many are anticipating the various autumn m u.-ucale which Professor and Mrs. Roberts will doubt
less sponsor In their charming studio' -residence. r .
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voted part of hr time to cadet j yew Studio Ihtihlinq
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(raining 111 i iirr limbic ati ncmnon
department in the Polytechnic
high school of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Fisher will
join their daughter in the south
later in the fall.
Formalin Opened to
the Public
To Mr. A. C. Nelson oT Salem
should go the praise for making
Salem's firft studio and fine arts
building a reality. The building
which Is located at "Oft (Mieine
keta street was formally opened
to Mie public last Thursday aft-
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Meeting of Woman's
Auxiliary of St. Paul's
Church
The Woman's Auxiliary of the t ernoon and evening.
gt. Paul Episcopal church will The most atfrncfive feature is
Lweet next Friday at the home of! the concert hall, built for Ihe use
Mrs. U. O. Shipley, US Kast 1 of all mnfdc teachers and artistic
Washington street. ' organizations of Salem and not
for the exclusive benefit of those
who have studios in the building.
Mr. Nelson has equipped tbe thes
stage with vine velonr curtains
and valances and with a beautiful
Stein way grand piano.
The studios of Miss Ruth Red
ford, Miss Minnetta Magers, Miss
Carol Dibble, Professor William
Wallace fSraham, and Frank F..
Churchill occupy the remainder
of the western half of the tipper
floor.
The east half of the building is
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Accreditefl Teacher
Piano and Pipe Organ
Dirnninj system of im
proved music study for
beginners.
Term opens SepU 12. Pupils should enroll now
Res. r0f N. Summer Telephone 1370
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ELMA WELLER, PIANIST
Specializing in Artist Tone, and Tpneh'for draneed Students,
through the Modern, Weight, Relaxation.
For Beginners
The Dunning System of Improved Music Study. Th' only
system endorsed by the world's m6st renowned musicians,
such, as s'heti2ky, Bloomfield-Zeisler, I)e Pachmari; Carreno
and others.
High School Credits Given
Studio 5 North Liberty Stret
Telephone
JOY TURNER MOSES
PIA.MHT .. ii;nnl tivc;i( ?( violinist
Graduate of New England Conservatory1, Boston. Stud
ied under foremost American arid European masters,
including Carro Louise Dunning, Maximilian Pllzer,
Frank LaForge, Eugene Gruenberg, Louis Cv Elaon,
Josef Adamowski and Mrs. A. M. Virgil.
Five years head of Violin Department aad Piano In
structor at Willamette University.
High School Credits Given
Studio: 335 N. Capitol St. Phone 468M
William Wallace Grahar
'MAKER OF ARTISTS"
Concert Violinist arid Teacher Ilea 'of the Violin
Department, Willamette -UniTersity
John Wallace Graham, Assistant in Violin
STUDIOS IN NEW NELSON ' BUILDING
Cor. Liberty and Chemeketa Sts. . - Tel. 5-10
Mr. Graham has artist pupils playing and teaching in
all parts of the United States.
- LENA BELLE TAItTAR , '
CONTRALTO SOLOIST . , .TEACHER OP SINQINQ
Director ot Music, Salem High School. .
Authorized by the State of Oregon to grant high school
credits for lessons. . - r ' -j".
Modern methods of instruction constitutional breathing
English, Italian, German, French and Latin diction-1 extenBire
repertoire. -
Studio 14 No. Liberty St.
Phone 334
Res. 359 No. Liberty St.
Phone 17 63-VV
Beginning Monday ft fall -pffpring of
Coats, Dresses
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Lovely new fall dresse? artive daily
satins, -crepes, jerseys and flannels.
There are hosts of srnartvstyles and
colors, sizes for wonfen ami misses.
Charming new fall coats. Fur trimmed
models, that one selects for winter
wear with the assurance of fasTiion
rightness and satisfying service.
Dress coats of duvetyn, suedes, road
cloth, pile fabrics, trimmetl with soft
furs of fox, wolf, mantle etc. Mush
room collar and lovely long shawl
styles, priced from
$12.50 to $39.75,
Hatsl
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Hats of unusual smartness in all
popular materials and colors, from
$2.95 to $6.75
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BUSH STUDIO OR -
PIANO AND VOICE DRAMATIC ART
1363 S. Commercial. TeL 2572-R .
MARJORIE M. WALKER JESSIE BUSH
Lyric Soprano - Pianist
Teacher of Voice, Piano
Dramatic Coach.
Latestudent of Mr. Samor
loff and Mr. Kostalanetz of
New York.
Pianist and Teacher.
A. K. Virgil system of tech
nic. Affiliated teacher of
thi National Academy of
Music of New York. State
accredited.
THOMAS VIOLIN AND PIANO STUDIO
New improved courses for beginners and adyanced stu
dents. Latest scientific methods of instruction. Classes in
Harmony, Ear training and Theory. Orchestra training free.
Seventeen years successful experience In teaching. Accredited
by State Board of Education. Register now for fall term.
Zena Thomas Piano I. F. Thomas Violin
Salem Studio 665 X. 16thr3t. Corvallis Studio 440 N. 4th St.
Phono -1518J
BERTHA JUNK DARBY
' -Accredited Piano Teacher
Studio 670 X. Cottage Phone 1050W
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Moore fundamental and musicianship classes for beginners.
Authorized Progressive Series Instructor
MR. A. C. NELSON
announces the: opening of a completely equipped
CONCERT HALL
available for Jtecitals, Concerts, Lectures, and
Theatricals. , ;
STUDIO DIRECTORY
;" New Nelson Building '
RUTH BEDFORD '
Piano -Professional Accompanist -
Telephone 340
FRANK E. CHURCHILL
Piano, Pipe Organ
MRS. WALTER DENTON
v .' Piano rr' '
CAROL DIBBLE
Dramatic Expression
MINETTA MAGERS
Voice, Coach; Chorus and Clioir Director '
Salem and Portland Studios i -
WHITES
SCHOOL OF. THE DANCE
Ballet Interpretive, Classical and IJallj-oom
Phone 222 f
af " Teacher orPiano-Residence Studio
1570 Court Street
Telephone 1150W
W IVA CLARE LOVE
' lecrekited Teacher of Violin .
569 North Liberty Street Telephone 1997J
MOLLIE STYLES
Residence. Studio lSO?5 Fairgrounds Koad
:' , 'Accredited Teacher of Piano ai
ts Special Attention to Beginners
Tel. OSlSf
Special on rain-coats during our opening week,
most interesting value event, when it comes to giving unusual styles
and quality at such a- low price.
The La Bette
III: .
(Formerly Barjcnin TnpOriom) '
is owned by Mme. Buffe Morrison and
located at 145 N. Igh St. " ' . ' j,'.
NINA E. TAYLOR IN CHARGE f
MRS. HENRY Lee
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' Teacher of Piano
733 Stewart Street (Parrtsh Grore) Telephone 1037J
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Af Pittsburgh woman, visiting
in Washington lost her $3,000
diasaond bracelet on , the street
when, she: stopped to spank her
rStr-ear-otdfcoy "Aiiotnerr case
whert the spanking hurt mama
worse than It did the son.
' Sometimes the thinner a man's
hair geJt, ihetWeker ne tries to
get withHhe ladies. "
WILLIAM WALLACE GRAHAM
Teaeher of Violin and Ensemble
JOHN. "WALLACE GRAHAM, ASSISTANT
LAURA GRANT CHURCHILL'
TEACHER OP PlXNO '
783 X. Winter St. Phone 1429 -J
MABEL S. POWERS
Teacher of Piano
;.HIGII SCHOOL CREDITS GIVEN
RESIDENCE STUDIO . .1 ,
1156 Conit Street
Telephone 1453-J
ELIZABETH-LEVYvMu3,?B.
PTJPII .OF CEAHAR THOSISOX IN BRUS8EL8, BELGIUM
10SO, NKW YORK 1923-24
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Announces a new course of study for beginners.
1 Inquiry; Inrited
Studio 234 X. Church St., near Court St. Phone 1194
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' ensemble classes
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