1 career In New York. The Ur gr cities have received her kind ly, and ah has become national ly known, especially in radio. The sinfer maneuvers her rich soprano voice with dramatic skill. Her personality is pleasing and her perfect poise bespeaks her experience before large audien ces. Beginning the program with Handel's "Aria di Poussena." she continued in the first group with "Gia il sole dal Cange" by Scar latti and followed with two in English, the sweet "Come Again, Sweet Love" by Dowland and a lively love song, "Hist, Hist!" by Arnold. Sengs la Genua a Her second group included four In German, "Mignon" and "The Crowd Large, Enthusiastic at Lucile Cummings9 Homecoming By Msxine Barea Tall, sophisticated and in good singing voice, Lucile Cummings on Thursday night appeared before the largest and most enthusiastic crowd to attend any of the Crescendo club's series of concerts at Sa lem high school auditorium. Her program was widely varied, from Handel and Brahms, to a group of informal numbers sung to her own accompaniment. Miss Cummings has gone far since she left Salem some few years ago, to embark upon a profession- Shadow of My Tresses' both by Wolf. "O Kuhler Wald" and "O 1 let) lie he Wangen" both by Brahms. Then followed the aria, ""Esa's Dream? from Lohengrin, by Wag ner. A French Canadian song arran ged by Grant-Schaefer and a French folk song by deFlagny followed, with "Were My Song With Wings Provided- by Hahn and a lively happy number, "Car nival" by Fourdrain. Miss Cum mings' final group included the appealing "Lullaby" by Scott; a humorous song from North Caro lina by Bartholomew; "Loveliest of Trees" by Duke and "We Two Together" by Kernochan. Eaeeres San" Her encores included two songs First Church of Christ. Scientist Salem, Oregon Announces A Free Lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ENTITLED CHRISTIAN SCIENCE It's Practical Application to Everyday Liie BY SIM ANDREW KOLLTNEXL C.S.B. oi Saint Paul. Minnesota Member ef the Beard ef Lectureship ef The Metber Chert) The First Chareh ef Christ, Scientist, la Bos tea, Maasaenasette In the Senior High School Auditorium Fourteenth and D Stret3 Tuesday Evening, February 17 at 8 o'Clock All are cordially invited to attend FEED PRICES Reduced ' First lo Belled liie Ilaxkei Drop " Hcdgen Brewster Centennial Feed. SAVE ON FEED COSTS We Are Following The Market Trend Salem Seed c Inpleaenl Co. 210 STATE STREET Phono 4303 Brach's Morningside Chocolate Cherries Delicious and creamy. One pound box aBBBi Heart Shape Box Arisiocral Chocolates Complete assortment of fine chocolates. One Tound Box ... 129 Two Pound Box ... 2.49 Valentine Design Paper HapMns Pkff. of 32 as Chocolate IIarshmallov7 Hearts Larre Size ... 10c Name Writinr 5c A Lasting Gift 2-Year Field Grown Rose Bushes ErrrbJooininff Each 4 for $2.00 Orchard Crystal Hostess Set 4 plates, 4 cups. AU for a 25 dedicated to children and "Sweet est Story Ever Told" sung for her jreat aunt and played by the sint er herself, who is also an accom p 11 shed pianist. Her final encore were "Lord I Want to Be" a spir itual and "Homing. Aurora Potter Underwood of Portland proved a confident and skilled accompanist throughout the difficult program. Friends and admirers who ga thered at the Bruce Spaulding home later In the evening follow ing the concert must have com pleted proof of success to the young artist in her homecoming concert, for they were sincere In their praises. ; "'Valley Fear Censers The candy shoot scheduled for the members of the Rod and Gun club for Sunday morning at the community cen ter has been cancelled as the hall Is to be used by the Chin-Up club for their all-day meeting. Liberty Mrs. Mervin Seeger underwent a major operation in the Salem General hospital. She was reported as doing nicely. Oregea CeUece ef Edacatlea, Meaaaeath To compete in the annual forensic tournament held at the College of Puget Sound, six students from OCE will go to Tacoma, Wash, Friday and Sat urday, February 13 and 14. Stu dents of Oregon, Washington and Idaho colleges will compete in the 13th annual tournament at Tacoma. The six OCE students are Gerald Hamann, Independ ence; Donald Leavitt, Monmouth; William Floyd, Klamath Agency; Jewell Schmidt and Helen Davis Mattison, Dallas, and Lester Vic Kim, Hood River. Farrs Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary AKKENY Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Farr and daughter Jean, gave a dinner Sunday at their home in Albany in honor of their parents', Mr. and Mk. J. O. Fair's, golden wedding anniversary. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Maria tt of Jefferson; Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson and daughter Ida Joe of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Farr were pre sented with a corsage, and bou tonniere with colors in keeping with the occasion. A large wed ding cake centered the dining ta ble, which was served bjK Mrs. Farr. The honored guests were presented a number of giftsA. Brash CeUece Brush College Community club will meet Fri day, February 13, at 8 p.m. Plans will be completed for the carni val February 20. Joe Lane and his play boys will entertain, with Jack Olson as master df cere monies. Liberty The Boy Scout com mittee will meet Tuesday, Febr uary 17, at 8 pjn. with Louis Kurth. KeUer Cub Mothers club will meet Wednesday, March 17, with Mrs. Walter Gogle. Liberty About 80 residents of the Liberty and Pringle dist ricts gathered at the community hall with Mrs. David Wright as chairman. Frank Bennett, super intendent of Salem schools, spoke on the bond issue and growth of the communities. Marian Forks Dick Haseman, Shirley Hammer, George Bainey, jr.. Robert Young, Dorothy and Vern Morgan, Scott and Nan Young spent a day of skiing at Hoodoo Bowl. Kelser Mrs. Jerry La Celle and sons have moved to Nampa, Idaho, to join her husband who is in school there. Silvertea Visitation for the Silverton grange starts Monday night when the local members will go to Roberts. Cars will leave Legion hall at 7 pjn. Cleverdale Wesley Goodland er was called to Selah, Wash., this week by the death of his only brother. Maeleay There will be a Val entine's dance at the Maeleay grange hall Saturday night, Feb ruary 14. Grangers and their friends are invited. RflvM-tM Thr fire calls during the week were answered by the Silverton Volunteer, i ire department, in each case a flue fir with no damage reborted. Calls were from the Ole Smed stad home at 929 Madison st.; O. Swenson. Foibolm road and George Yetter, Stayton road. Amity The junior-senior classes of Amity high school will Valentine oartv Satur day, Feb. 14, at the high school. Marian Parks The Bert Cun ninghams and daughter Judy of MUwaukie visited Marion roras Sunday. Other weekend visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith, Flma and John Trumblv of De troit and Eddie O'Hara of Idanha. Reiser Mr. and Mrs. Wright Noel, Wright, Jr, Wanda and Keith have returned from a 10 day motor trip to Salt Lake City. They visited relatives there. Fun at NORMANDY MANOR 2-FLOOR SHOWS-2 11:00 .P. M. 1.-00 A- M. Friday and Saturday Uighls Valentine's Eve and Day Eddie Shoo M. C For 5th consecutive week Held Over Jay Sisters Beautiful, talented dancers Dale Hag en Singer of sweet ballads Held over No Raise) in Prices No Cover Charge Dance lo IheLInsic of Ed Lais Andy Anderson Plana Saxepbene PHONE 5585 NEXT WEEK "The Ballad eers" Two Beys and a 3?. Elvie Thomas Drams Girt Portable Boiler Used in Salem At Dairy Co-op The first portable boiler in this area, capable of substituting for all but the largest permanent in stallations, is being used for the first time in Salem this week at the Dairy Co-op on Fairgrounds road. The boiler, designed by L. G. Lesh of Portland, Dairy Coop en gineer and built by Mechanical Equipment company of Seattle, is operated with oil and carries up to 120 pounds .of steam pressure. GIVE Y0DH VALEirrniE and you give her Workle&s Washdays Standard DeLuxe 9.50 .259.50 Convenient Terms Ralph Johnson Appliances 35S Center Ph. 43f Tho Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Friday. February 13. 1943 3 With its trailer, the boiler weighs 32,000 pounds and cost $15,000. A. R. Hurlburt, Dairy Co-op di vision manager, said Thursday the boiler would be used at any of the organization's plants (Salem, Port land, Hood River, , The Dalles, Hermiston, Vancouver and Tilla mook) whenever permanent in stallations had to be shut down for maintenance or repair. The boiler is used for power, heat and sterilization. Hurlburt said the equipment also would be available in emer gencies for hospitals and vital Industries. About one-third of the United States is included in the Missis sippi river drainage basin. 4 Corners Rod and Gun Club Plans Sunday Shoot FOUR CORNERS New officers of the Four Corners Rod and Gun clab are president, Waldo Crabb; vice president. 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