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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1940)
PAGE SIX HEAD SEAL SALES Mm. Burt E. Hawkins who has accepted the position ot Christmas seal sale chairman for 1940 for the Klamath Coun ty Public Health association, and Mrs. Agnes Bryan, principal of Mills school and membership chairman of the association, were elected official delegates to attend the state meeting ot the Oregon Tuberculosis associa tion at the monthly board meet ing Tuesday evening at the health department The state meet is scheduled for April 2 and 3 at Bend with a number of interesting pro grams planned for the two days. The hone was expressed by of ficers of the Klamath associa- WORLD IMPORTERS. INC I Try a superior quality Gin distilled in accordance with an andent praclce... from 100 neutral grain spirits. Selling at a popular pries f i$m Underwood PORTABLES tit STUDENTS! These portables get ahead Junior Universal Champion Noiseless . A iiA. Portable Portable Portable Portable Come In and see the New "Built in" typing stand .... 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Barrere Hailed As One of World's Best Flute Players Georges Barrere, who has been acclaimed the world's premiere virtuoso of the flute and who will appear here with his Little Symphony on Saturday night, March 23, at Klamath Union high school auditorium under the direction of The Klamath Cooperative Concert association, was born in Bordeaux, France. When a small child, he was taken to Paris by his parents, where he was brought up and educated. At the age of 13 he entered the National Conservatoire, study ing first in the flute class ot Henry Altes, later under Paul Taffanel. At the age ot 19 he was graduated, winning first prize, after years during which he had combined arduous studies with positions at the Folies Ber gere as first flute and at the Concerts de l'Opera as second flute. That year, too, he organ- tion that others interested In health work would attend. Much of the Tuesday night meeting was devoted to discus sion ot the association's next large project, a membership drive, scheduled to open on May 1, National Child Health day. The drive, to be conduct ed under the direction of Mrs Bryan, has set a goal of 4000 new members. Dr. P. H. Bozendal, county health officer, announced that all equipment for the dental clinic has been received and is ready for installation at the health department Funds for the clinic the first of its kind to be conducted here, have been donated by the health associa tion, the city school district, the Soroptimlst club and the now disorganized Pelican club that had a financial balance remain ing when it ceased activities several years ago. will help you taster $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 $69.50 Phone 602 tzed the first chamber ensemble of woodwinds, the Society Mo derna d'Instruments a Vent Ap preciating its artistic import ance, the government subsidized it and Barrere was made an offi cer of the French Academy. This organization was the seed of tWe Little Symphony which is famous throughout America today. After filling various posts in the Colonne Orchestra and the Paris Opera, and teaching pri vately and at the Schola Can to rum, in 1905 Georges Barrere was invited by Walter Damrosch to come to this country to Join the New York Symphony or chestra. Barrere accepted and remained with the orchestra practically without interruption until its merger with the Phil harmonic in 1928, when he re signed in order to devote all bis time to his solo engagements and work as conductor of his Little Symphony, and his activ ities with the Barrere-Britt "Concertino." FIRE IN AUTO EXTINGUISHED The city fire department was called to Eldorado and Mort imer streets Wednesday morning at 10:17 o'clock to extinguish a fire blazing in a car owned by frank Hogue. There was slight damage, firemen stated. A short in the wiring caused the blaze. 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Is an American, born in Chicago. At the age of 18 Fortune Gallo sent her on tour with his San Carlo Opera company to study oper atic roles; an unusual practice in the business of opera, as it necessitated the added expense ot railroading and living ex pense of the young girl's mother as well. However, the astute grand opera producer soon learned that his judgment was correct as the unusual quality of her voice and exotic beauty of person, fascinated patrons of the opera house and critics pre dicted a great future for the young mezzo-soprano. After two seasons with the San Carlo opera. Miss Glade was engaged for star roles with the Chicago Civic Opera com pany and was soon widely known as the greatest "Carmen" of the opera stage. Today, her sinuous embodiment of Carmen is not unknown in all parts of the country for wherever Bizet's "Carmen" is given Coe Glade MAPLEINE d.llcl... 4.u.rf. Ofdw NmMh Is The Time For $6.75 i4ak $6.; smmmm -wi .11 In ww.tui, iMd,a f a ky Mta. 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