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THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1952 SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW, ASHLAND, OREGON Haig Concert Musical Treat7 Elementary Music Festival on M a y 7 F A G S F IV E KIW ANIS KAPERS' REPORT GIVEN LAST M O N DAY One of the finest musical | special assembly feature and Preliminary ticket returns treats to be heard here In many i was arranged by Mrs. Cay Huf- The annual Jackson County from the Kiwanis Kapers reveal years was enjoyed by concert- man, personal friend of the Elementary School Music festi that it was a "real success," ac goers who attended the piano pianist/ recital of Theodor Haig at Haig came to Ashland be val will be held at Southern cording to a report at Monday’s Southern Oregon college’s Chur tween engagements on a Com Oregon college on May 7 meeting. chill hull auditorium Sunday af inunity Concert association tour. The announcement was made EAST SIDE Members described the film FIR8T CHURCH OF CHRIST ternoon. 8EATS GOING UP He is acting as accompanist for this week by Miss Helene M (Christian? Second and B streets CHURCH OF CHRIST shown during the noon meeting Replacement of the recently Haig, concert pianist, accom Marina Svetlova, former pre Robinson, assistant professor of Earl F. Downing. Minister 1047 Iowa, Ashland removed Llthlu theatre seats panist and radio commentator miere ballerina of the Metro music. The program has been as "excellent” concerning the Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Sunday Services: 10:30 a.m. has begun with the help offered from New York, won his audi politan Opera company who ac timed to correspond with the manufacture of felt hats. Morning Service. 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. by Edwin R Hoyt, Ashland ence by his unassuming manner, companied him here for the observance of National Music Kiwanians w e r e reminded week. businessman and Southern Ore musicianly performance a n d special concert. Anthem by the choir. Sermon, Radio Program, Sunday, 0:10 that the noon meeting of April "Jesus Calls Us to the Abundant a.m.. KWIN. gon college volunteers. choice of program numbers In HELENE M ROBINSON Elementary pupils will parti • ■ “For God so loved — the Employees from Hoyt's Do- cluding compositions by Mozart, cipate in a massed vocal recital j 7 has been postponed until 7 | Life.” nok Products, Incorporated, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schu in SOC’s memorial court. Five ' p.m. for the centennial banquet Junior Church, 11 a.m., for world, that he gave his only be gotten son, that whosoever be I the children. began the work last week mann, Brahms, Chopin, Albenlz, hundred young musicians took with other volunteers. Plans Debussy and Liszt. part last year and a larger num Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p m lie veth on him shall not perish, for children, youth and young but have everlasting life ” John for the coming spring series of ber is anticipated this season, ' The vuriety of styles offered 3-16. people. Miss Robinson said the repertory had been Inter evidence of Haig’s wide scope of Wednesday services: 7:30 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. rupted and delayed after the Interpretative a n d technical The festival is planned for We invite you all to our ser Youth Chorus and special music. orchestra and messanine seats powers Notable were the sensi A large delegation of the Ash grades three through eight, Miss "The Lord gava, and tho Sermon, “With Jesus on Monday vices. were removed for use in other tive phrasing, clarity of melodic land American Legion Auxiliary Robinson explained. The massed Lord bath takan away . . and Tuesday in His Last Days.” valley theatres. Permission line, beauty of tone, control of is planning to attend the district chorus will present 15 different Job 1:21 Midweek Service, Wednesday, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH however, was obtained to use dynamic shading and apparently conference scheduled for Grants songs in the May program. 130 N. Main (at Helman) 7:30 p.m. the older seats that the Lithia effortless speed and facility. The Pass next Sunday, March 16 “A Friendly Church ■ ones had replaced. performance as a whole was Auxiliary unit No. 28 of VIRGINIA K. SHAW for Thoughtful People” » GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Angus Bowmer, producing di characterized by sincerity of Grants Pass will be host to the Church School for all ages at Virginia Katherine Shaw, 88, Iowa and Mountain avenue rector, has set April 14 as the feeling that guve warmth and other units of district No. 4 The 9:45 a.m. opening night for the only pro life to the playing. Auxiliary program will be ex Continued from Page One a resident of 487 Rock street, Paul W F. Harms, Pastor Morning Worship at 11 a m Sunday School 9:40. fessional theatrical company In Several compositions were es plained to the attendants by de passed away on March 10 at her and wracked bodies. We can home. Adult Discussion Group 10:00. Anthem by the choir. ~ the Pacific Northwest The clos pecially appealing. The Schu partment officials our games without this. Morning Worship Service 11. by the pastor ing performance will be on May mann "Papillons" was exquisite Mrs W E Wilkins, La have Mrs. Shaw was born on Feb. Have larger squads, use more Session Meeting at 3 p.m Evening Service 7:30, 10, with the four plays being ly proportioned; the Brahms Grande department president, 9, 1864, in Putnam county, Mo., Young People’s Meeting presented In rotation every "Rhapsody” was powerful, tri will lead the school of instruc players by frequent substitu and at the age of 14 moved to 6:30 p.m. night of the week except Sun umphant and deeply moving; tion on the official visit, assisted tions. Stop this business of Boise, Idaho, then coming to days. the Chopin compositions com by Mrs Mae Whitcomb. Port draining the last bit of effort I Ashland in 1884. In her younger FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH from the star player. F1R8T CHURCH OF CHRIST. First ana Hargadine. Members of the troupe who bined delicate poetry with in land, department secretary, and days she was an active member Comer SCIENTIST Making heroes of the same 1 William H. Tillman, pastor. were seen in the Vining rep spired passion; the Liszt "Hun Mrs. Robert S. Kreason, Dallas, boys every Saturday ruins many of the Christian church and of "Where Souls are Fed and Pioneer avenue, aoutn. ertory's fall season last No garian Rhapsody" wa« appropri vice-president and department a fine lad. the Women’s Relief corps. Sunday morning service at Hearts Made Glad.” vember and are well-known ately somber or scintlllant with membership chairman. She is survived by her hus 11 a.m Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Vacation 8arvica for their prominent roles in fire and brilliance; the Debussy Marietta E. Hom, Grants Pass Subject: Substance. When a boy reaches the age band, Robert J. Shaw, and a school, a class for every age. the Shakespearean festival selections were faithfully typi- unit president, will introduce daughter, Mrs. Earl Jones of Golden Text- II Timothy 2:19. Morning worship, 11 a m of 16 he may volunteer to spend are Miss Clara Margaret Dan cal of the composer’s style. Mrs. Hazel Henru, Cave Junc Ashland; a daughter, Mrs Mabie special music, service broadcast The foundation of God standeth his three-month school vacation iels, Franklin Reed. Phillip The appreciative and atten tion, district No. 4 president, Fuller of Jacksonville, Fla.; a over KWIN. sure, having this seal, The Lord and Susanna Hanson, Brad tive audience of 300 people was who will preside at the 2 p.m. with the colors. Working at sci- I sister, Mrs. May Miller of San Youth fellowship services. knoweth them that are his and Barbara Curtis, Richard rewarded by f o u r encores: meeting A banquet will take entifically planned tasks under Francisco; and grandchildren, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m.; evening service, stag army living conditions and dis Graham, Angus Bowmer and "Llebestraume" by Liszt; “Polo place in the evening. Robert and Delbert Jones of Nursery available during tha ing, testimonies and gospel mes cipline, and directed by compe H. Paul Kliss. naise in A flat Major” by Cho Sunday morning service. Ashland, Walter Parsons of Ne sage, 7:40 p.m. tently trained leaders. The work pin; "Clair de Lune" by De New to the company arc Miss TALENT COUPLE WED Monday, prayer meeting at Wednesday evening meeting, to be planned by engineers with vada City, Cal., Murl Parsons of Elmarie Wendel of Eugene and bussy; and the “Minute Waltz” Sacramento and Mrs. Margaret 8 p.m. wmen includes testimonies of The wedding of Carl Lee no thought but the good of the by Chopin. Eddy Barron, Ashland, both of Ellis of Reno, Nev. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., mitt, Christian Science healing, is The concert was presented by Montgomery to Jewell D. Glenn, nation in mind. whom are members of the Vir Services were held Wednes week service and Bible study; held at 8 p.m. All government agencies to ginia City Players of Montana. Southern Oregon college as a both of Talent, took place in Reading room open «tally day afternoon in the Litwiller 8:30 p.m., choir rehearsal. Justice Nelle W. Burns’ office collaborate wherever needed. Miss Wendel attended the Uni Thursday. 7:30 p.m., Sky from 2 to 5 p.m. except Sun on March 5. Funeral home with the Rev. Soil - conservation methods, versity of Oregon, starring there »criptiom are sailing rapidly Witnesses for the ceremony flood control, reforestation, pub Earl Downing officiating and Pilots in their club house on days and holidays. last summer in "Mary, Queen of and will ba givan iha cholcast The public is cordially invit were J. F. Glenn and Mrs. Grace lic parks, fish and wildlife pro interment was in the family plot Walker avenue. Scots." Barron is a graduate of saats. Considerable interest is Youth Fellowship g r o u p s ed to attend these services, gag pagation, etc. This program will in Ashland cemetery. the University of Washington's being shown in the plan W Glenn of Talent. 0:00 p.m. o a , to use the reading room. The bride and groom will effect many millions of dollars drama department and appear whereby organisations may s a Wesley Foundation, 7:00 p.m. See the wide range of wed make their home at Talent. in savings to the country, now ed In the Shakespearean festival arrange for theatre parties at Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, Stationery Supplies a a being wasted The cost of the ding announcements available before his two years with the reduced rates. Graham sold. 7:30 p.m at the News Review NORM WYERS ELECTED program w ill be more than re at the News Review. Montana Stock company. The plays to be presented are The Lilhla theatre box of two recent Broadway comedies, Norman Wyers of Ashland has paid in the true values gained, fice is now open dally from "Arsenic and Old Lace," and been elected secretary of the and in the real savings effected 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and indivi "C Iaudia”; Oscar Wilde’s frothy Oregon State college chapter of — values and savings to our land dual reservations and sub "The Importance of Being Earn Theta Chi, national social fra and to our men. The ability to scriptions are available. Rich est," and the 1950 Pulitzer prize ternity. A sophomore in science, work hard, a vital need for all ard Graham, business man winner and international suc- he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. good citizens, will be developed Clifford Wyers. Rt 1, Box 55. to the utmost. ager. advises that season sub- cess. Death of a Salesman.” (Continued Next Weak) Ashland Auxiliary M eet A t Grants Pass ©hituarwa Youth Training. .. 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