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2-SetT Aljtif sman, Salem,' Ore Thursday, April 7, TSS This Family Stays in Tune., . By JOT MILLER AP Newsfeatores Writer There U always harmony in the I Jerome Hints household: Mamma j and Papa are opera singers, and , little David Jerome is a chirp off J the old bloc. J "He was a year old on Valen ; tine's Day, and already he Ms . tinging," says his pretty; petite J mother. Lucia Evaqgelista of New . York City Center. "I mean, he , follows me with the same pitch." ; Hires, young Metropolitan Opera 1 Co. basso, nods.' "When he's old enough to sing bass he can have lit." ; "We don't 'have a baby-sitting problem like some couples," ex- plains Miss Evangelikta, who would rather be called Mrs. Hines. ; "Both our mothers are at home with us." jNe fcaby SitUng Trouble "I don't understand all the fuss 'about mother-in-laws," says her husband. "We all get along fine. .And Lucia and I haven't had an argument in our nearly, three years of marriage." ' "How could I fight with HER?" Hines, 6 foot SH, looks like a man 'asking how you could beat a soft,, cuddly kitten. "But seriously, it's' 'a big help having two opera sing ers in the fami'.y. We understand each other bette because we have the same problem.". "I depend on her professionally too. I come off the stae rnd ask i her how I did. If she (wrinkles her nose. I know what she mean ." Mrs. Hines laughs and relates how her husband got started ring ing: It seems he was asked to drop out of glee club in his .Hollywood, Calif, junior high school because he couldn't ' carry a tune K".':3r'''IV ""'""" ' " " " I :''. " 111111 M .....,mm..m. mnmm ii. ii . it. hi) i in ! x ' - 1 - ' -' , I : ' '-7 :- h t f - w ; i ; - , - i v j x 7" j.j. f v - vv . ifi ! Vll iV f - i' i - : v ' MOTHER GOOSE ARIAS ... Opera) singers Jerome Hines and his wife, Lucia Evangelista, make it a musical threesome at home with their l-year-ol;d son, David Jerome. ! ' Entry Committee Named for' Show SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Orv ille Raymond entertained the South But at I Hills Garden Club on Tuesday 16, because the pretty girl who! evening at her hpme on W. Mad lived next door was taking voice lessons, he started too. . 1 Joined Met at 25 At 23 he joined the Met, proving something or other about mind over music. Now, at 33, he sings Su leading basso roles. t The singers pursue their hobbies In concert especially spear fishing. "I'm afraid of sharks and manta rays," volunteers Mtj. -Hines, "But Jerry's not." He turns to his wife. "I bet David will love spearfishbg in a few years. And by that time. . ." She looks demure "We want to have one more child a girl," she says. 1 .. ronna Ave. Mrs. C. K. Nielson was the assisting , hostess. Mrs. Harlod Rosseler conducted the business meeting and named on the entry committee for the Salem Garden .Councils spring flower show were Mrs. J. D. White- gon, Mrs. Orville Raymond, Mrs George Davis, and Mrs. Harvey Peterson. Serving on the nominat ing committee wull be Mrs. Rich ard Oraw, Mrs. Charles Nielson and Mrs. Fern Todd. Mrs. Duane DeMarais was the guest speaker and spoke on pri- moses The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Larry Rich. Power production in Sweden has doubled twice since 1934 and now totals Z3.700.ooo.ooo kilowatt hours High St., between 9 a.m a year. I p.m. The Royal Neighbors Lodge will sponsor a cooked food sale on Saturday, Aptil 9 at 145 N and 5 Easter Fashion "in r - ' Matrix Table ; Banquet on April 14 Salem members of Theta Sigma Phi nd local civic leaders and journalists have . received invita tions to the seventh annual Matrix Table Banquet to be held Thurs day, April 14. at 7:30 p.m. at the Multnomah Hotel Rose Bowl in Portland. Mrs. Louise Humphrey, well- known in Salem for her work as acting-manager of Oregon Business and Tax Research, was named as one of the four 1955 Women of Achievement to be honored at the dinner. Mrs. Humphrey has cov ered the Oregon Legislature for the past seven sessions as a spe cial reporter and since 1949 has served on the Legislative Interim Tax committee under Governors McKay and Patterson. ' Also to be honored are Kay Bol lam,' director .of The Oregonian Hostess House; Berte Wiechmann, executive designer for Jantzen, Inc., and Mrs. Clifford Zollinger, founder of Senior Craftsmen of Oregon and expert in the field of gerontology. Surprise Award ' A surprise feature of the dinner is the presentation of the Edith Knight Hill Memorial award. This award, named for the late Mrs. HihVr better known as Marian Miller of the Oregonian staff, is given for outstanding service to Breakfasts Will Follow Services- : LIBERTY Three breakfasts are being planned in the Liberty j area following the sunrise services of the Liberty Christian Church. The young adult group will have breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milbre Sipe on Hrubetz Road. ' The. Senior High school students will have their breakfast' at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Billings on Skyline Road. The Junior High Students will have breakfast at the of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson on Liberty Road. Junior-High choir rehearsal is scheduled for Saturday April 9, at 7:30 and both the Junior and Sen oir Christian Endeavor groups will meet on Sunday April 10, at 6:30 .p. m.. at the church. Oregon. Past winners have been Dr. Burt Brwn Barker, Ben Hur Lampman, Stewart Holbrodk and George Putnam. Featured speaker will be Helen Murray Hall, Hollywood, Calif., manager of advertising and( pro motion for the National Broadcast ing Company, western division. She will talk on "Women Behind the Screen in Network Television." , The Matrix Table Banquet is a traditional affair sponsored each year by all alumna and student chapters of Theta Sigma Phi and serves as a gathering place for some of Oregon's best known men and women. Ml AMIS MAR. 23 AWL 301 STAR GAZERH) By CLAY X. FOLLAr I MAY Jl 1-56-60-63 71-77-79-33 MAY 22 JUNE M VT M6-19-36 CANCSa JUNE 23 JULY 33 uo JULY 24 t AUG. 33 "51 10 A A 47-72-73 VMO AUGi 24 SPT. 22 142-50-55 M Ypvr Daily Adrvify Cwidt M Atwrditig f th Start. r f To develop message for Thursday, rood words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth siga. 15-17-23-26i I Tok !- -2 tx 3 N ).-. SFoWJ 4 fvnf : 7 WUImg . 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