Page , Kegister-Guard, Eugene, Ore,, Tue., Sept. 21, 1948
Music Series m
Concerts Listed
Opening with Jan Peerce, Met
ropolitan tenor, who will sing here
Sept. 30, Eugene and University
Civic Music Association will offer
a seven-concert series to its
membership for the 1948-49 sea
son. Talent, chosen Saturday, and
dates of appearance, make up the
following scheduled program:
Wednesday, Sept. 30, Jan
Peerce; Thursday, Nov. 4, Carol
Brice, contralto, concert and radio
artist; Monday, Dec. 8, Vienna
Choir Boys, on first American
tour in ten years; Wednesday, Jan.
5, Florence Quartararo, young
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Metropolitan soprano whose debut
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musical sensation about two years
ago; Monday, Jan. 24, Robert
Casadesus, French pianist, sym
phony artist, director of Ameri
can Conservatory at Fontaine
bleau; Wednesday, March 9, Nath
an Milstein, violinist, symphony
and recording artist, who was
heard here about two years ago;
Friday, April 8, Minneapolis Sym
phony Orchestra under direction
of Dmitri Mitropoulis, a return
engagement.
Eugene Men Return
From Navy Training
Eleven officers and 37 enlisted
reservists, including five from Eu
gene, returned to cities in Oregon
and Washington Sept. 17 after a
two-week training cruise aboard
the destroyer USS Swenson.
Returning to Eugene were John
D. Collingwood, Rt. 2, Allen E.
Hall, 858 Washington St., Horace
E. Nickson, 1960 Lincoln St., Her
bert A. Spady, 1335 Alder St., and
Wilmer L. Huff, 1340 Mill St.
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Cocker Wins
Show Honors
"Champion Lodestar Country
Gentleman," a black cocker
spaniel, took top honors at the
Second Annual Eugene Kennel
Club Dog Show Sunday at the
Armory. The dog Is owned by the
Lodestar Kennels of Olympia,
Wash., and was shown by Mrs.
Pauline Williams, owner. As
"best in show," the dog won the
Veterinarians' Trophy, donated
by the veterinarians of Eugene.
The large gold cup was twice as
tall as the dog.
The winner of "best in show"
also won "best in group" for
sporting dogs. Other group win
ners: hounds, a Russian wolf
hound, "Champion Igar of Ro
manoff" owned by Miss Beverly
Traglio of Portland; working
dogs, a standard schnauser,
"Champion Flare von Tappen
owned by Nicholay Finn of San
Francisco; terriers, a Kerry Blue,
"Champion Fox Hills Reveler,"
owned by Mr. and Mrs. William S.
Fox, of Piedmont, Calif.; toys, a
miniature pinscher, "Stockdale
Northen Venture," owned by C.
B. Van Meter, of Van Nuys, Calif.;
non-sporting or miscellaneous, a
Boston terrier, "International
Champion Long's Brat's Witch,"
owned by Long's Brat's Kennels,
of Olympia, Wash.
"Johnnie" Thompson, 12, of
Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Thompson, was winner of
the children's handling class, With
Nancy Britten, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Britten of Route 2,
Springfield, as girls winner and
runnerup.
Good crowds passed through the
Armory all day, and it is ex
pected that the show will pay its
expenses, although no financial
statement is available yete ac
cording to Mrs. Ray Bond, presi
dent of the club. The next Kennel
Club meeting . is Wednesday, I
Oct. 13, at Carey's Stovt Store,
upstairs, at 7:30 p.m. Anyone in
terested in purebred dogs is invited.
Three Join Navy
Enlisting in the U. S. Navy, at
Eugene last week were Oscar
George Theilen, Rt. 1, Cottage
Grove; Gene Bert Johnson, son
of Mrs. Edith E. Christensen, Dex
ter; and John Daniel Karras, son
of Mrs. Mildred Dunn, Oakridge.
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