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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1929)
iv- GLEE CONCERT DATE IS FIXED j w-- Willamette -University Club Will Present Itnnual Songfest March 25 The men's glee dob of WitU--mcU uniTerslty, with Ue aid of slamal members, will present Its Salem concert on March 25 at the Oregon theatre. Besides slanral members of the club, Miu Mina Hag er will also appear In the con- cert. Miss Hager is a former pupil of Prof. E. W. Hobson of the Wil lamette school of music She has sons with the Chicago Grand Op era company and tne Berlin rnu. harmonic orchestra, bat Is also known as a soloist at the famous Hollywood JBowl programs. . Since the concert will be giren during Passion week, the program win be of different nature than the usual glee club numbers. Many classical and eml-clMslcal seiec ' tions will be presented. Besides the at members of the glee club. P. M. Blenkinsop. ETerett Crayen, William Wright. A. A. Sehranm and R. D. Barton will participate " In the program. Mias Edith Find' ley, who accompanied the club on Its concert tour, la not expected to beL accompanist at this program because of Illness which has kept her out of school the past two weeks. 'Paul Geddes, manager of the dab: stated that he felt the-differ ent trse of program would be an acceptable innoratlon. , Alumni members -of the glee club' bare expressed considerable interset In the entrprise. The New OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday aioraing. March 15, 1929 . of the Lutheran church. -. . Besides his widow. Mrs. Anna Bostrack of Salem, he is aorrrred by six daughters and three sons, as follows: Mrs. Jjrrln Hood of Al bany, Mrs. William Weidacker of Talbot; Mrs. William Thomas and Mrs. Carl Martin of Salem; Miss Mamie Bostrack of Marion; Miss Texla of Silrerton; Russell of Al bany; and Sherman and John of Salem. . , SUMMEn iHEOlObl IB t GROCER DIES MI 9 REPORT Peter Bostrack, owner of a neighborhood grocery on Mill and 6outh,25th street, died in Albany, Wednesday morning atthe age of fit years. He had been ill about a month. -Mr. Bostrack had. been ia the grocery business In Salem and Albany for the last 12 or 14 years. Funeral eerrlces will be held at the Fortmiller funeral par lors In Albany Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with burial to fol low at the RirerTiew cemetery there. Mr. Bostrack was a natire of Wisconsin, coming here from Stol. ton about 19 00. He was a member sum IS PLED Announcement was made Thurs day of the Kimball School of The ology summer session for young ministers. The session will oe held Jane 11-21 for young ministers of Oregon and Washington who hare not had the benefit of seminary training. Prf esors J. D. McCermlek, C. X. Andrews, E. S. Hammond and C. M. Keefer of the Kimball faculty will bo on the summer session faculty. Other members of the summer ssesion faculty will In clude the Rer. S. D. Johnson of Salem. W. G. R. Dana of Rltrrllle, Washington; the Rer. Jt E. Purdy and Rer. Roy I Spragne of Ta coma, and the Rer. J. X. Rentfro of Cheney, Washington. The Rer. Rentfro, is a former Willamette professor. . ' The course of study will Include methods of erangelism, soceial re. lations. Biblical history and Sun day school administration. TournamehtWell Supported Locally Approximately 3S0 season tick ets for the state basketball tour nament were- purchased by stud. eats of the Salem high school. principal J. C. Nelson reported Thursday. This number Is prac tically as many as hare attended In the past when the local high school was participating in the series. fflJ EMI Methodist Laymen Called to Amity Session on Wed , nesrJay March 20 Two ' hundred - Marlon county church' men. "are expected to at tend the meeting of the Salem dis trict Methodist Men's council to be held at Amity next Wednesday erenlng. March 20. .beginning at 1:20 o'clock with a Mexican Dutch lunch. A largo group from Salem Is being organised to attend. Rer. H. H. Allen of Amity ls pastor of the host group. Election of officers for the com lng year will bo the principal item of business during the business meeting which follows the dinner and program. The complete) program for the program Is announced as follows: 7:10. Group singing led by A. M. Hammer. 7:15. Song by Amity mixed Quartet. 7:25. -"Educating for Charac ter by. Prof. H. H. Dunn, princi pal of Silrerton junior high school. 1:00. More group singing. 8:10. "Week Day Religious Education, by E. C Farnham, sn. perintendent Portland council of churches. . , 5:-' : CO a -..CO . . (.1. Icr tLj cczii.;j ; ci announcements. :20. C-0-Ia group song. s m!ar tint ,,-aa oi t"Ice:s reports and REHKARIXO ASKED A petition tor a rehearing In the case of the Tamhiil Electric comnanr rs. the City of MeMlnn Tille, was filed with the supreme court here Thursday. The case lnrolres the right of the city of McMlnnTllle to extend its electric lines beyond the city limits and to conduct the utility for prom in competition with privately owned utilities. The supreme court In a recent opinion upheld the dtys right tn this respect. The new more is regarded here as a pre liminary to an appeal to the Znlt- r 1 States supreme court. " V faify schs&slos to SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO-OAKLANLV World's greatest motor coach system of fers the most desirable trarel way to Cal ifornia and Eastern cities. There are more dally schedules. Terminal facilities are best. 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Judges were .Mis Rosalie Keber of the Capital Journal, William Smu.'lin of the Willamette Collegian and Miss Ollre Doak of The SUtes- Th Junior class edition of the Clarion, senior high school bi weekly newspaper, took first place la. the faterclaas rlralry contest recently eonciaaed. The sophomore Dr. Brunk Judge Oi Posters Which Are in Contest Dr. Estill Brunk, supervisor of dental aerrlco with the child health demonstration, will be In and senior classes tied for second Portland Saturday .to judge pos- NOW NOW IN 66WILiWI!SIG)9y ON THE STAGE IN PERSON i I .kit i f..i, ivi iini . hi f it . i i AiiJiiiiiti 'ill mmx mw8i mm i i i 1 we w &mm.. ii i d - ! mm I I 1141 111 U Ifm I Ml 'tST'-J IE3I I I HUM I U I 1:1 11 111 l 1 a 'At .f ITPOJ 1 1 . 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