Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORP MATE TRIBUNE), MWnFORT), QRWnoy.SA,HTWnAY.,irNK8.mi2.
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USB3, ,hd PRAM A
at -fe WEEK
for plnuii, violin nuil cHlo by ,M!b
Uitthrlo. Mr. lUiot unit Jlh Alton
Ml Alton plnjMliK tho rollo. The
"WedilliiB MnreliV Is nhviua liked ua
nolo or oiiRumhle mid wih it flUliin
elnso to n thought rull. irmnRetl pro
Itrmti. Mountain Ash Chorus in Mcdford Wednesday Evening
BERTHA CLAY'S PLAY i
AT THE QPEHA HOUSE
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"Dora Thtn'iio," a 'rifnl ilrnm i
tifuiltnu pr Horlha M t LV i uhw'l
be iiieooutod 1 u .-lnted it-t toi I
AGEi
'(By Jeuin!b& WW)
ttMuBUt, lfl,ovlilontly n nccosslty o(
our bxlsttincfe, and Iho nioro (ho tnsto
for 11 la developed In Its highest form
the Rreiiter will bo our appreciation
of tho good n,nd bcnntlfn,! Anonr .
Lulgl ItlccI was born June S, 1805.
Gulscppo Antonio Guarnerlus was
borjupqj8, JGSSr, , , , , ,
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The following notlco taken from
n.-Sanwiclsro papor will bo of In
tent p jLlia pany friends of Miss
Zelar"Vl.Jt9, , idaiigbtec of Mr. John
Whlto'of this city:
Mrs. "William Cornelius do Krem
cry wll bo matron of honor at tho
wedding or Miss Eleanor do Fremery
apd,W.Jo Mlncttl,. which, will take
place JUno 9. Mies Susan do From
crriwlll -attend hcrelstcr as maid of
honor and tho. bridesmaids will bo
Miss Zola White, Miss Dlna Moore.
MIbs Virginia do Fremery and Miss
Frances Sherman. Dr. Edward Taus
sig will 'bo tho groomsman for Mr.
Mlncm.,"
Miss White has been studying violin
with Mr.- Mlncttl for some time and
Is a member of the Mlnettl orchestra
of San Francisco.
ThomiuBlcAl or dramtlo critic usu
aUy corner in for a goodly share of tin
kind thoughts in regard to his ideas
of most everything that ho seeks to
criticise, favorably or otherwise.
Nothing- could be moro true than the
old bromide, "You-can't pleaso every
one." To be frank, yet helpful, and
always fair-minded is not as easy as
It would porbaps seem to a casual ob
server. Below arc the opinions of
tlitTCO'Dotablej personages concerning
criticism, each, qulto different, yet
containing tbo very essence which
should' be striven for in this werk:
Mers says: "Ho who can see the
gobd in art-works is an abler and a
far superior critic than he' who sees
only- faults."
Hauptmann tells us: "In a com
position which is full of merit a crit
ic 'should point out the faults; in an
other which Is full of faults he should
look, for tho redeeming features."
WJillctho two above relate to the
composition itself, Mme. Corinne
Rlder-Kelsoy of New York, Includes
both performer and composition in
aajarUclo from Musical America of
tho Uth. Tho noted soprano says:
"There is entirely too much coddling
of. mediocrity in this country. We
will, nevor ralsa our standard until
wo J earn to call black black, whethe
It bo In. perforator or creator. EJvery
artist shouid and every true artist
does-T-wclcomo genuine criticism."
rBp bo 1J.
Miss Vcnltn Hamilton gavo an In-
ltntlotml piano recital last Sunday
afternoon at tho homo of .her teacher,
Hugo Mnnsfeldt, In San Francisco.
Miss linntllton writes: "I wish to
extend my heartfelt congratulations
for tho musical section of "The Mall
Tribune." It Is ory Interesting and
I hope It will become a 'permanent
feature." y , , ,,, , M,
f mini vi -t -V
He So you think married life
ought lo.tlHjpnoi grand H.woct pong.T-r
Shqtc-Y.qnTli.oi Mi .-'
He Whnt.alr wquld,,,Hu, prqfor
for this matrimonial song?
She I think si millionaire Tit-
nits. ; ). .;, r :
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Members qf thq, Medfq"rd Concert
Orchestra met, for irqhoarsal Monday
evening at, tho hqnioof Dr. Marlon.
A number of selections were played,
Including the "Jupltgr," symphony
by Mozart.
A local musician tells .this ene:
An orchestra In an eastern city had
Just finished playing Rubcnstcln's
Melody In F when a lady who had
been sitting near in an attitude of
strict attention, rushed up an re
quested, tho samo selection.
"Wo just played it, madam," tho
director told hor.
Then "Oh, I'm so sorry I didn't
know It; its my favorite piece."
And the director asked for a glass
of water. ,i
The Conservatory!, recital given
Thursday afternoon at tho Natatorl
um hall was attended by a large
and attentive audience, despite the
unusually warm afternoon, a fact
which speaks well for musical inter
est. While some arc inclined to speak
lightly of the amateur recital, it can
not really be praised too much In
some respects. The( benefits derived
by those taking part in becoming
used to public performance, is no
small matter and the student oung
in musical art should, always be giv
en a hearing when he shows good
training, and a promise of higher' at
tainments.
The piano numbers by Miss Guth
rie, Mrs. .Meeker and Miss Puruckcr
wero well rendered selections, the
students showing a nicety of preci
sion as to time and notes, which was
very satlsfactpry. . Mrs. A. C. Babaon,
a more advanced student, gavo Ilub
enstein's Kammenlo Ostrow In a way
which showed both talent and thor
oughness. It would be a pleasure to
hear her again.
Miss Caroline Andrews gavo tfct
first vocal selections on tho program.
The most- notable thing of her hinging
Is the MwwtmwB of toun ospeelnll) on
tho high notes. A few more ywtrs of
careful study and experience are all
that arc needed. Mr. Vnwtcr and
Miss McNasser hate been heard bo
fore at social affairs. Mr. Vauter's
"Droop Xot Young l.oxer" by Han
del, was ojUiomcly good. Ills voice
lias olumeaihl maturity of tone, and
Uitvu.rQS3loit in luith uuuttiora was
pleasing -Talent and training were
evidenced .both liv Mr. Vnwtcr's utttl
Miss McNaser'B numbers. Tho latter
gao Cndman's "Front the jw of
the Skyhluo Waters" very woll In
deed. U seemed to suit her voice
better than "ills Lullnby" by Carrie
Jacobs Hond. Perhaps It Is ton much
to expect that a joihik girl could sing
that appealing little gem. Doesn't
It surely tnko more years to transmit
Its sweetness and pathos?.
The violin numbers of tho after
noon wero given by Miss Flynn nnd
Mr. Hoot. Miss Flynn has Improved
wonderfully within u comparatively
short tlmo and Is always enjoyed.
Mr. Hoot deserves not a llttlo praise
for the technique shown in tho Vlottl
Concerto, which Is complicated and
not an easy task to play, especially
without notes.
Tho concluding number was a trio
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Ittcliaid Wlllmr
(lav t iMiintr. June lt)t!i. The revival
of lliit. -.plciulul old ilniuia lia been
breaking box ofttee roc rls all over
the Weit. Jt is not often that Hie
tlieat rentiers of ih lnii!ei' eitiex are
Btvoit it climieo to H'e nt eNporienei'd
rouipany ot plajcr. m theo old time
(lrnuuts.
The tory of the pl.tv is no doubt
familiar to nil lover of the toiunntie
i hiv iM.ird tiilv i
von. i,i the v oi 1" T . I' '
veiilii'i ii, M. Turpi!, li inn l'i
'''i ''ompiisir, t lev lie m i tin
I .Mount ,uti .si Male eliorn- in nin ol
M'ln-f of lintels. Must of the iinpot!
Hint ohni'iieterm in the hoot, are in tin?
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M(iv, wmi'ii is intil HI u Uimmi, oienn,
nt might forward iHiiiiuer, xiviti the
iMiiiimny p!int of uppoitutiity li
tlixpliiv elover chiUTteterijiatiiuiH iiml
.xpleiuliil tu'tiiHi.
Tho iiiiuuiiiiH'it n mi 111141 'I
popular ptuc-. lor lliis eiiKiieiiie it
nuil n lnrp holme i eNpi'etut
tun pi pt'l.if 1 in'rti hi l.uiiiliiii
'I I im IhmiiI the In I t'lnurs 111 tln
ui'ihl, llelq'iaii, (leniinii, rit'iieh itml
Itnh in, hut the wink nf the MiiUHNiI'I
-li .Male clinriis imIiih(h theiii nil,'
lileelmcil hl royal Iiii'Iiiiv, the Lund
itrsiiv's ('ui.oi(i:i mi.ns riti:us
cominc to .tiinn'oitn
The colored nilimtrels worn tlt
nested b a largo ami appreciative an.
dleneo lime hint Tuemlay n veiling. It
lit ver Hi'lilniu that wo get to see its
good n 11111111(101 show n.s this into ex
cept In teh larger iHIi-h The darli
lea wero right there, both In singing
M'.iti l Hi
The pro piMh ill. pooil thev will
luivi n imlti'il limi 'Ihii tin v tip
pear nl tin Mi'illoiil lliealre1 Weilue-.
din 1 .eiiiii)', .lime I'J
I'lipulai' pi ice., l Oil, ".'ii' mill fide.
A "II II I II I II I 1111
iiml diiiieliig ami were eucornd to al
umni every number.
The slims earrlo a flun linum baud
which rniidereil koiiio iixcnlliMit inii
sle. tlineeo Puot, tit Mcdfoid Tiiort'
day, .lliiie II,
In ten earn ov r ?l to nou Imvo
been spent on rlill.11 lit (imiinuy.
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Medford Theatre
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
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Mr,.f THE WOELD FAMOUS - ;
oiihtaih Ash Male Choir
V" (Welsh)
Withdiit-Question tho Leading Men's Chorus
The Musical Trca,t of tho. Season,
POPULAR PRICES $1, 75c and 50c
Seats at HaBkins.
Winner 'Over rormon "Choir at .Salt Lake '
Winner of .First Prize at St. Louis World's .Fair
COMING
Laiiger
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Medforb1 Theatre
MONDAY, JUNE 10
Bertha M. Clay's Famous Story , . .
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1 A Favorite of Two Generations of Playgoers
25e, 50c, 75c. Seats at Jlaskins
Tuesday
JUNE II
DON'T MISS THE GOOD ONE THIS TIME
PARADE AT NOON PERFORMANCE at 8 P.M.
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