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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Record-Argusi
Location:
Greenville, Pennsylvania
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12
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PAGE TWELVE SINGERS RETURN FROM POTTSVILLE "INine From County Sang in Chorus Festival. Student singers and several instructors from Greenville and other points in the five-county Midwest District jreturncd yesterday THE RECORD-ARGUS WANTED TO BUY SANITARY MARKET from the all-state chorus festival at Pottsvillc. A chartered bus originating in Greenville transported 22 singers and seven instructors to and from the Pottsville event from Mercer, Lawrence, Beaver, Butler and Clarion Counties, with a few others going by private automobile. During the meet, Ronald C. Teare, supervisor of music in local public schools who was host to" this year's district chorus here, repre-i sentcd District President Joseph Replogle, of New at -sessions of the executive council of the state chorus.

Going to Pottsvillc last Wednesday, the singers from this area took part in concerts Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday night by the -chorus of 240 voices. An unusual feature of the concerts was a demonstration of folk dancing by pupils of folk dancing classes of Poltaville High School. The music for the dance was "Hb- La-Ll," by Morton J. Luvaas, musical director at Allegheny College who was guest director of the district chorus here in February. Various clinics and other sessions for musical directors were conducted.

The chorus was directed by Dr. Harry Wilson, of Columbia Unlcersity. Mary Jane Haws was Greenville's representative in the all- state chorus. Other Mercer County participants included Donald Cutler, Mercer; Narioy Scott, Grove City; Joyce Vogan, Sandy Lake; Ted Paulski, Hickory Township; Connie Stasey, Sharon; Jean Anthony, Weat Middlesex; Ruth Peb-1 ley, Sharpsvllle; and Richard Broscoe, Farrell. Present-day Basques living in the western Pyrenees speak a language different from any known language.

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Ralph Davis, the chorus featured Miss Emalina Davena as soprano soloist with Roy Robbins as organist. Included in the presentation were solos by Miss Davena; John Mongillo, tenor; Clifford Sutliff, bass; Charles Schwab, baritone, and Ralph Davis and Anthony DeLoss. Among the selections presented by the chorus were: "Abide With Me," "The Lost Chord," "The Beauty of a Rose," "Remember Now Thy Creator," "Cherubim Song," "I Will Lay Me Down In Peace," "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," "Were You "Dry Bones." "The Publican," "Inflam- matus," "Be Near Me Still" "Praise Yc," "Christ We Do All Adore Thee," "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning." "List to the Lark," "Hear My Prayer," "Now the Day is Over," and the "Hallelujah Chorus." Organ presentations Thy My Hand." "Suffer The Little Children," "Be Near Me Still" and "Arise Oh Lord." Pittsburgh Livestock Pittsburgh, April Salable cattle 400. Slow at steady prices. Steers good to choice dry fed 23.00-25.00, medium to good 22.00-23.00, common to medium 20.00-22.00; heifers good to choice 21.00-23.00, medium to good 20.00-21.00, common to medium 16.00-20.00; cows good to choice 17.00-18.00, medium to good 16.00-17.00, canners and cutters 12.00-16.00; bulls good to choice 20.50-23.00, common to medium 16.50-19.50.

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The Senate Democrat who predicted that drive will succeed asked that his name not be useci because he is a sponsor of the bill providing for 810,000 units and expects to fight for it. "I know for sure from a sampling of the opinion around here," the senator said, "that we haven't got a chance of getting the bill through as it stands. That means the president's figure of 1,050,000 units is just out." On the other hand, Senator Ellender chief sponsor of the bill calling for 810,000 dwellings, told a reporter he believes the chances are better than fair that a program if that size will clear both the Senate and the House. The prospect now is the bill will be called up for action Try Lanolin tonight. Note the improvement tomorrow apply a few drops more for a make-up foundation.

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In that case, the housing bill might come up next week. Besides public housing, the bill provides for slum a housing research program designed to cut building costs and spur construction, and a four-year farm home program. Although scientists believe the energy of the world is constant and that no new energy can created, scientists foc centurea have been create a perpetual tion machine "ifcvhich would rum without fuel. J. A.

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