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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1942)
TtaCrJISCrf STATESMAN, Cclanj Ortgoa, Cuador Morala'j, Iforscf 2Z, l$t3 .- 7 .,-. v7 ... .-..-Ml . ' . ';. .Hi. a. Wur ,.1, if . ar aw' r .."-,.: ' ",. . r -.-v . - vr- vr ii f " MR. AND MRS, JOSEPH SHINDLER. who celebrated " their golden wedding anniversary at their home on South 17th street on November 1. They were married in Salem fifty years ago. (Kennell-EUis). : CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Royal Neighbors of America, Fraternal temple, S p. m. Oregon State mothers, YWCA, J p. m. TUESDAY Alpha Mu Delphian, YWCA, :30 a. m. ; Town and Gown, Lausanne hall. A AUW child study class YWCA, 7:4 p m. THURSDAY The auxiliary to the Salem Ro tary club. Cherry City bakery, 1 p. m. luncheon. Speaker. FRIDAY Woman's club Red Cross sew ing with Mrs. Latha Staats. SATURDAY Woman's club meeting. 1 JO p m. Board meeting 2 p. m. Arts to Be Featured Monday Drama, music and the arts will be featured during the so cial evening planned by the Fine Arte department of the Salem Junior Woman's club for Mon day at 8 o'clock at the club house. An unusual program has been arranged by Mrs. Thomas J. Dry nan, fine arts chairman, and her committee, which will feature Miss Betty Randall, Wil lamette university dramatic reader, who will -present a bur lesque radio show and the School for the Blind's exhibit of work done by art students, demon strate Braille writing and read ing, and give several musical se lections. A tea hour will follow the program, and Mrs. Drynan will be assisted in serving by mem bers of the fine arts department, including Miss Emelyn Frazer, Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Miss Hazel Shutt, Mrs. Clinton Stand ish, Mrs. Merrill Falkenhagen Mrs. F. C. Gast, and Mrs. James C. Pike, Guest night will be observed, and young women interested in club membership are especially bidden to attend the affair. woAelo Pianist Gets Critical Review Lamar Crowson, 18-year-old pianist from Portland, appearing in recital on Friday night at the Willamette university school of music auditorium, was welcom ed cordially by Salem musicians and concert goers. The recital was sponsored by the Salem Federated Music clubs. No better critical review of the young artist's playing could be written, than to repeat com ments made following his full length program. ' ; Of Mm, Mrs. David Ea son said "Lamar Crowson played a de manding program, with the as surance of a great artist. Varied moods and changing colors held the lir ft audience entranced. Delightful encores- were Pas tourelle by Poulence and A Little Dance of Spain' by Itur bi." .-. "Tonight's concert was one of the finest I have heard by an artist so ? young," commented Dean Melyin Geist, "Seldom does one hear a pianist of his age piay with such maturity of style and concept of musical feeling." Mary Talmadge Headrick's .reaction was ,'It is an inspiration to hear such , a remarkably tal ented young musician as La mar Crowson. He already pos sesses to a- marked degree, the atribufW of a finished concert pianist. His ' musicianship, ma turity of interpretation, and ton al color are outstandings ' His program wpuld have been an ambitious achievement for many an older artists." . Miss Alice Crary Brown- com mented, ,"1 cannot speak too en ; thusiaiqallyof the,, concert given' by Lamar Crowson, the Portland boyof 18 who handled triumphantly a man-sized pro gram. Equipped with a prodi gious technique, he uses it as . a true artist, purely as a vehicle for the expression of the musi cal idea. One is impressed, with the depth and breadth of both his emotional and intellectual grasp of the musical thought and the sensitive nuance with which he portrays it. He plays with authority and convincingness of a mature artist. So it is an ef fort to remember that such beau ty is the conception of a boy pf . 16. Such a very unusual talent is rartly heard." Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson said cf him, "Hi playing of Haydn's 'Sonata showed deli cacy, brilliance and real under standing of the classical com posers. ." His poise, saurance and mastery of the keyboard at 16 surely predicts a brilliant fu ture. . "Lamar Crowson played Bach Busoni's Taccata and Fugue' in D miner with great beauty of tone and rhythm. His phrasing was admirable. One of the high lights cf his program was the Funerailles' of Litt, reminding one fcf Horowitz rendition. La mar is a young Horowitz. At the s concluf Icn of his taxing program, he was as fresh as though he had not given a rare performance of each composition. He responded to the enthusiastic audience with two charming encores" said Mrs. Donald Spencerof Portland,, who came dewn for- the concert. Program Plans Are Told ' Mrs. Walter Denton and Miss Lena Belle Tartar hare arranged a profTsm to given on Sun day afternoon -in the lobby of the YWCA from S3 to 4:30 o' clock. The following numbers will be presented! 1 Bw a Thrash t Eve. Cadman Birth cf Mora - - Koctume - Chopin " Etr 'Alien, flutt Helh-he! The SuU! Xa Down the -riJSf Wabble Tracer,- vocal Caucatn SketrtM -Dean Aitorl. oboe Emiyn Fraeei. vcat Theme Sroro Ccert9 111 A Mi ' - j"Brrie7 J , . " Tale. mJp.W y Hn "innaceoti. Miriam Nwh, Comtance Loyviic. t, m , P isrvt nd Day - Porter-Meraur Kight nDa-e sit and ; . Jesa Fiddler, punio duet Eastern eta aocUl afternaoa club wiil meet Tuesday at 10 o'clock to aew for the Bed Cross. A dessert Itmcheou- will follow. Hostesses we Mrs. A. E. Utley, chairman. Uc. J. E. VanWyn . garden, and trs. C. L- Blodett. mp Fir Giria . Canp Column The Awandah group of Camp Fir Girls met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Granville Perkins. Meetings will be held in the eve nings, from 7 to 8, it waa de cided. The next session will be Wednesday, when discarded Christmas , cards will be made into placecards. . 1 The Itanyah girls met at the home of Beverly Beakey and dis cussed Christmas cards. Beverly Gustafson, vice president, pre sided. She and Joan Hoereth played piano solos to complete the meeting. A nature hike through Bush's pasture was taken on Thursday by girls of the Okiciyapi group. Mrs. Orvil Bowers, their guar dian, accompanied them. They found many interesting things of nature, studied trees and vines and earned a nature honor. Present were Pat Boyer, Don na Carr, Irene Boatwright, Vir ginia Bowers, Mary Hawke, and Mrs. Bowers. . t , k Tawanka Camp Fire Girls met Thursday at the home of their guardian, Mrs. R. D. Bowman. A guest of the group was Mrs. C. G. Zumwalt. executive sec retary f the Camp Fire Girls organization in Salem. Plans were made during the meeting, to invite the mothers to a party. . INDEPENDENCE The Wed nesday Bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. K. L. Williams in Salem. The evening : of cards was preceded by- a 7 o'clock dinner. The rooms of the Williams home were lovely with arrangements of rosebuds and chiTrsanthemums. High scores went to Mrs. A. L. Thomas and Mrs. James Hart Present were Mrs. Paul Robin son, a guest, Mrs. M. C. Williams, Mrs. Thelma Tallent, Mrs. Mel ford Nelson, Mrs. R. M. Walker. ' Mrs. Kate Walker, Mrs. James Hart, Mrs! A. L. Thomas, Mrs. Elmer Addison, Mrs." Clarence Harwood, Mrs. John Black, and Mrs. Williams. . , The marriage of Miss Hilda Brewer of San Luis Obispo, Calif, and Staff Sergeant Eullice Neel . of. Camp Adair was sol emnized at the home of Rev. Loyal Vickers Thursday night, November 12. The young couple were attended by Sergeant and Mrs. WiHiam Metzener.. They will make their home in Inde pendence. ' 1 oliday (Dccasions Chime in with the holiday spirit and make "his" heart ring with ecstasy and pcide when he sees you make your grand entrance in any 1 one of the very feminine "enchant resaea found at Schlesinger's ! SMART , FUR-TRIMS Full of f roi t-tim flattery and ""14--' warmth, wH tyld and well ilt texl to catch "his"' eysl Dresses Of Glamour Dresses as brilliant as a starry sky ... a luxury in beauty. . . econ omy in price. . . see thaml W Z T2 "ii u i - - . . I Ch & , & FURS i pF BEAUTY ? 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