The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 20, 1955, Page 20, Image 20

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    6-(Sec. II) Statesman, Salem; Ore., Sun., Nov. 20; '55
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Yi-Kwei-Sze bass-baritone, and his wife-accompanist,
Nancy Lee Sze who will appear on the stage of the North
Salem High School Auditorium on Tuesday night." The doors
open at 7:30 and concert begins at 8:15. The concert is
under the auspices of the "Community Concert association.
Modern Etiquette
Q. If one is eating in -a public
place hcre small butter pats are
served in little paper containers,
is it all right to let the knife rest
aa the pat when not in use?
"A. Never. The knife, when not
In use. should rest along the upper
right part of the plate and never,
of course, with the handle of the
knife resting on the table.
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Q. . Is it required j that a bride
return all her first calls, jr just
those She prefers? I
A. The bride should return all
these "calls and as early as possi
ble It would be very rude to re
turn some, and omit others.
Q. Is it ever proper for a girl to
ask a man to dance with her?
"A. Only If the man is her hus
band, brother, brother-in-law, cou
sin, or perhaps , an j old childhood
friends. j ;
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OTHER DAYS 9:30 A.M. TO
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Special Guests
At Meeting
Special guests at the meeting
of Capital Unit, American Legion
Auxiliary Monday night at the
American Legion Club at 8 p.m.
will ; be wives, mothers, sisters
and daughters of Legionnaires,
all of whom are eligible for mem
bership in the auxiliary.
Mrs. Earl Andresen has ar
ranged special music for the
meeting and, Mrs. Neil Witting
is chairman of the social hour
following the business session, j
Mrs. Jack Simkins, president
of District 2, will be a special
guest of the unit for the evening.
In Africa's Ituri Forest live
pygmy tribes while nearby are
Nilotic tribes, among the tallest
in the world, ranging up tq 7
feet
. from $1.50
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Bass-Baritone
To Sing Here
On Tuesday
The Chinese bass baritone.
Yi-Kwei-Sze, appears Tuesday
night at North Salem High School
auditorium as first in the Com
munity Concert Series for the year.
He will be accompanied by his
wife. Nancy Lee Sze, and will sing
the following program:
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Hear Me! Ye Winds and Waves.
from "Scipio" Handel
HI Sail Upon the Do
SUr PureeU-Moffat
In Quest Tomba Oscura Beethoven
Se Vuol Ballare, Signor Contino.
from "Le Nozze Dl Figaro" Mozart
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Invocation aux Parques
i Francis Poulene
La Belle Jeunesse .Francts Poulene
The Harvest of Sorrow, Rachmaninoff
(Sunf in English)
Floods of Spring .-Rachmaninoff
(Sunf In English)
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n Lacerato Spirito.
from "Simon Boccanegra" .Verdi
La CaluSinia. from
. "The Barber of Seville" -.Rossini
IV
Von Zwiger Liebe
..Brahms
.Brahms
Vercebliches Staendchea
An Die Musik Schubert
Wohin .. , Schubert
Erlkoenig Schubert
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The Red Bean Love-Seed '
Liu Hiueh-An
The Flower-Drum Traditional-Wong
Colorado Trail : arr. Dougherty
Bird's Courting Song .
.arr. Robert Hughes
The Devil's Tail. Lorraine Noel Finley
Kashmir Still
Top Attraction
For Tourists
SPRINAGAR. Kashmir av-KisCl
mir, despite political unrest' and
the unsettled Indian-Pakistan dis
pute for its control, is still India's
top tourist attraction. A record 40,
000 tourists visited Kashmir valley
last season. There were only 1,480
foreigners, the rest Indians.
It has been the Queen of summer
resorts in India for 400 years. It
was first discovered by the Mog-
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Patricia Millar
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Ripp (Karla Jane Hanson)
who were married November 12 at St. Joseph's Catholic
Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Charles F. Hanson
of Silverton and the. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Ripp of Sublimity. The couple will live in
Salem. (McEwan Studio).
hul emperors. The British prefer
red nearby, easily-accessible Sim
la, 200 miles north of Delhi, for
their summer capital: but went to
Sprinagar for a real holiday.
DELAYED DISCOVERY
BISMARCH, N. D. (UP)-Some-one
siphoned 15 gallons of gasoline
out of Clyde Hoovestad's truck
here recently and that was bad
enough. But Hoovestad didn't know
about it until he was halfway back
from Minot, 100 miles north. That's
when he ran out of gas.
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Woke up to toft music
and buzzer alarm!
Superb tone with
new Golden Voice $9ad95
ipeaker. The 56CE in A .
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liny, powfhl,
so low In avtcef
Barely 8 by 5" but potent! Com
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Smallest and lowest-
priced of oil from
Motorola, but gives
' power performance.
The 56A In Ebony,
White, Red or Green.
Color ;
Many aew Motorola models
to choose from ia clock and
table model radios.
A small deposit will hold any
radio 'til Christmas-i-Pay next
year.- ..'.,
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& Fri.
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' but . . . you may have lakes in the back
yard and drips in the dining room but at
least you aren't Ipst in a blizzard somewhere
between the carport and the house, j
Strrke up the band . . . Sitting at breakfast
the other morning we were surprised to see
a colorfully clothed crowd gathered in the
yard of our closest neighbor about a city block.
away. A moment's focusing' of eyes and we,
saw they were standing,' as if in parade.
Further clearing of vision and braincells re
vealed that it wasn't folks at all, but a clothes
line of long garments, stiffened by, the freez
ing weather. That, of course,' was on a
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Horseplay . . Livestock (consisting of two
well filled out and winter-doated horses) were
fun to watch as they casually went on eating
the grass, snow or no. They'd ruri' their soft
noses around to, make a hole jn . the snow,
and then would eat their greenery as usual.
Secretary of Church Has 'Tough Job9
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. CAP)
A church .secretary may have a
tough job.
A survey here found them run
ning lost and found services for
their congregations; serving as
bridal consultants and' church
bookkeepers; handling church
public relations and lookiag into
cases of Sunday School absentee
ism, to say n o t h i n g of taking
dictation and typing.
Mrs. Jessie 'Yost, secretary of
Trinity Methodist Church, says
she has done nearly everything
but preach and perform marri
ages. One of her bosses. Dr. James
Chubb, says of the church secre
tary: "She is a shock absorber
who meets the people on the
phone and as they come through
ANOTHER PROBLEM
DAVIS, Calif. (UP) -Why
students dislike mathematics is
now being studied by two- Uni
versity of California staff mem
bers on the campus here.
For more enduring gifts for
A.
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A practical gift she'll
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From 2.4D to 4.00.
Time-saving Christmas gift . . .
RUBBERMAID DISHWASH1NGTEAM
Saves her 30 minutes every day.
Deluxe Drainer air-lriea dishes, has
8 outside f laasholders, portable sil
verware cup. $l.M
Matching Drainboard Tray is self
draining, keeps drainboard dry. $3.tl
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count on a
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and refers them to those who can
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In their off-duty hours many
I SEE BETTER ... FOR SAFER DRimG -
Many a traffic accident is due to the faulty vision cf a
driccr. Flay it safe. Eliminate Jhis hazard from )jout
m motoring Get a check-up on your eyes. ' .
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Christmas gift list
and you'll please
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and friends. Coma in
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in sleek modem coses
... bright colors. '
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Three sins, 1 ! t
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100-feot spotlight from. tide.
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With Battery
Era
But always they were ready for the extre ,
ration of grain the soft-hearted hostler offered. ,
(. Never safer . was a. planting of shrub
bery than at the, Haysville interchange. Any j,
one who wants to take life in hand and pluck '
some of the holly from the state's landscaped '
plot should be allowed to. And incidentally,
once you get past that spot, going north, might
as. well plan to spend the night in Portland,
you'll never "get off the freeway, which seemt
to be free" of everything, but turn-arounds.
Cold facts . . . During the recent spell, we
heard not one complaint about the weather
reports getting monotonous. Taking particular
notice, we found the reason for this is 'that
no two. authentic reports were the same. I
heard two .different predictions on two differ
ent radio stations fronj supposedly the same '
source within a few minutes. (Neither proved
true, hut that didn't matter). .
. . . Maxine Buren
of the secretaries sing In the
choir, teach Sunday School, call
on shut-Ins and help with youth.
activities.
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You couldn't pick a better
Christmas gift for the man
in the house than a sturdy,
hand-crafted, precision-made
Case Pocket Knife! Perfect
for home "fix-it-yourself
chores. An ideal companion
on hunting and fishing trips.
Gift boxed. Wide selection
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