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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1948)
Three S3 Thursday meeting of The Merry MiaglcTs dub at the home of Mrs. Henry Sprtck on Lancaster drive. Mrs. Sprick, who recently returned from Phoenix, Ariz., had pictures to show and samples of many kinds of fruits including a display of extra large oranges, and samples of raw cotton in the boll which many of the members had never seen. Next meeting will be at Mrs. Covil Case's. Tha Ctateeman, Salem. Oregon. Sunday, February it' The Hete as the Tt Aria from The raw ntata i Ware The Salem Meaaerlal hospital auxiliary win hold Ilk monthly business meeting la the chapel on Monday afternoon at 1J0 o'clock. On March t Mrs. A. T. DeLesptn-. sse of Hubbard will speak on ha recent trip to Holland, bringing her impressions of Holland's cQ . dren. i i Oh Um. way Urn Mat Taea Marie Aateanette'a Song atlas Hiinaer EAST SAXXM Seven rear Witch MacDewell . members war present for the f ; . Flat Hanoal KaneeJ Scfcubert Soprano at High School Thursday Lucille Cummin ft. drmtlc" so prano, who will appear In concert on the Salem hi(h school auditor ium platform at a: 14 Thursday night, will tins the first full length recital in Salem, her home town, for several years. She appeared at the Cherry Fes tival In several numbers Last sum mer and received many plaudits for her fine singing. Aurora Potter Underwood of Portland university will accom pany her. Since graduating from Salem high school she has gone far in her profession In Radio City and on the concert stage. She recently came from San Francisco to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings of Salem. Miss Cummings program will Include members by Handel. Scar latti. Brahms and Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. assisted by members of the Salem Crescendo club, sponsoring group, will be hosts at a reception for friends of Miss Cummings follow ing the concert The reception Is to be at the Spaulding home. 219 West Lincoln street Mr. and Mrs. P H. Brydon, Mr. and Mrs. John, Schmidt. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. J. N Brlnkley will assist about the rooms. Mrs. E. A. Carlton. Mrs. Reuben Hilfiker and Mrs. Deena Alma Da Tis have been asked to pour. "Berkeley Coming The costume play. Berkeley Square, which will be presented by the Willamette university workshop In two performances February 13 and 14 and directed by Lloyd Jones, head of Willam ette university's drama depart ment. All seats are reserved and may be obtained at Miller's, at Willam ette student body office or by call ing 3088 Th play by John L. Balerston offers th cast an opportunity to act acainst the backgrounds of two centuries. To achieve this, the hero, an American of English an eestory leaves America to claim a house ha has inherited in Lon don. While there he discovers old papers and books about the lives and experiences of his ancestors. He becomes so engrossed In read ing about their world that through some strange medium he is allow ed to trade places with an ances tor for a month. Complications arise however when the hero falls In love with the sister of his an cestor's fiancee. The central character la played by Robert Scott supported by cast comprised of Marion Sparks as the Lady Anne Pettlgrew and Barbara Burrier as Helen Pettl grew. Harriet Nest, John Kooy, Joe Power, Harry Ryan. Margar et Guice. Addyse Lane. Lloyd Hanson, Eleanors Loveless, Gloria Nandie and Tom Grimm complete the cast j Aside from tne directing tne pro duction of the play is being hand led by the students. Publicity manager is Harriet Ness, assisted by Jean Carico and Virginia Weeks. Polly Pollock prompts the rait, who will act in sets which will be authentic reproductions of 1784 furnishing designed and con structed by Carl Ritchie. Sheila Ryan is in charge of properties and Beth Ted ford and Reid Shelton are handling make-up. Zunta Postpone Zonta club has cancelled its pro gram meeting set for February 12, next Thursday, because of con flict with other activities on that date. The regular business meet ing will be February 26 at the home of Mrs. Karl Becke. Kalnbew Girls will kwU their birthday dinner Tuesday night at the Masonic temple at o'clock. A covered dish dinner will be served, to be followed by a meeting and formal initiation. The grand dep uty of Oregon and the grand offi cers will be honor guests. Miss Joan Smith, worthy ad riser, will preside. Lucille Cummings. dra matic soprano who ap pears In concert at 8:15 Thursday night at Salem high school auditorium. Her recital is the highlight of the Crescendo dub's winter aeries. 'Dream Girl' Stars Ex-WU Student February 27 has been set for the date of the first of three zo-ao club sponsored plays for the ben efit of the Salem Memorial audi torium association. "Dream Girl" will star Terry Clemes. a gradu ate of Willamette university. Miss Clemes, after studying at Pasadena playhouse, was in the casts of sev eral plays headed by Eve La Gal lienne in New York. Reserved seat tickets for the three plays, "Dream Girl,"' "Made in Heaven" and "Kiss and Tall will be on sale a week previous to the first production. The plays are being presented here by the Civic Drama Guild of New York and are directed by Stanley Woolf. Young Girls in Recital Today Two young musicians, Axlyne Hilfiker, soprano, assisted by Dor othy Pederson. pianist and Gladys Edgar, accompanist will be pre sented la recital at S o'clock this afternoon at Roberts studio. Friends and musicians are In vited. Miss Hilfiker Is a pupil of Lena Belle Tartar. The program includes: ADD Youns GJrla S tit m'aml. 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