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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 12

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Concert Membership Sign-Up Now Underway Duo lo (lie limited scaling when Mrs. Pearl Summers, naclty available and delcimlncdlCommiinity Concert rcpresenla- i- F- I'tivc, will be in this area lo lo continue the the i no mlisis to Ihclr fellow mcmbcrsj cts al ever so i to individual, some 24 board members of thc.coiKcrts, the Concert Associa-j llumboldl County is enabled to close ils books! Concert association met recent "'f. ils concerts within Iho, ilimits of ils established fund, 'mid reluctantly -voted to increase, I i Also, this coupled with nwmbcrslnp dues from the cx.sl-| a sllcccss(u TM, aigl ing pc mlils ing adult price of $7.00 lo S8.00, cach mcmber lo all0 1( concerts 1WMBOLDT March 23, I960. P. 121 anil students from lo $4.00.

Membership must be cut back members of sealing at each con- Dial oflen double or triple the value of (lie membership as com- 100 seals also in order to assure pared with single ticket buying for the same concerts under the cert, following Ihc (ire at the "box-office" plan of running con- Eureka junior high school, whichjcerls. seals considerably more than 'he lrc of a membership en-j llicalrs. The loss in membership til i cs tc 0 a ti a CO must be com- ccr(s booted a a result of Ihe dues conseqiicntly pensnted for by the. increase jcampaign. The actual choice of price, it outstanding artists are'the concerts is (lie responsibility to-be available (o this area.

executive board, which is 1'rcsidcnl Leland Barlow re )rcscn a ij of the whole com- dueled the meeting al which twoj aw can fa artists were chosen for the 0 choose according lo ing season, 1 the Robert Shaw tastes of Ihe majority Clwralc and Orchestra, and Hilda Guetlen, soprano, pending oul- coinc of Ihc membership drive which begins immediately. April 4-11 is Ihe dale set for the membership drive but all workers have received their envelopes this from Mrs. Ellen Avery, secretary, and wil! be -contacting their members at once for renewal. All members are asked to renew quickly order (or those newcomers lo the sent, it was emphasized. area to purchase for the next year.

memberships rc upon the known tlicy re pro omen MAKGARET DELANEY, EDITOR Brian Sullivan, considered a major figure among operatic tenors, will appear in Eureka Tuesday even- I ing. March 29, in final of Members of the local executive Concert association series. ward of lhc Community Concert are Leland Barlow, Dr. Jacob Mrs. i De Roos Mrs.

De Etlc Brodericlc, Mrs. Marian Williams, Mrs. Jack A'i Mrs. Asa Horel, Mrs. Terry Bergfalk.

Mrs. Donald Bux, Harold Adanis, Lloyd Anderson, Mrs. Jon Bodkin, Mrs. Paul Bowers, Miss Huth Carroll, William Crane the current Admittance is by membership card. The concert will be held in the State theatre.

Tenor Brian Sullivan To Sing Here Tuesday Brian Sullivan occupies a nniquejBoehm of the Vienna a mciil of Miss Pamela Hanson of Eureka a cl Robert P. 1 Blake of San i i a a nounced by her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Fred P. Hanson of 2537 A street, Eureka.

re bridegroom is the son of a Mrs. a Blake of San Diego. The wedding is planned for a August at 11 a. m. in the Mrs.

William Crane, Miss Helen.position in American music, be-Opera. He flew in, between oper-j Crozier, Charles Mrs.ling the only American born Ircl-atic performances and signed loj church ot J. Emerson Graham, Thomas den-tenor on the musical sccncJappear in Vienna in Wagner's) Eureka. Miss and Mrs. Clarence Petersen of.

a announced, the engagement of i daughter, i Marcin Lynn Petersen, to Melvin John Berti of Fortuna. Miss Petersen will graduate i June a i high school. She is a member of the Girls' League cab- inet, the treasurer of the Inter school conference association and a member of the Girls' Athletic association. Some of the committee planning the Bislrin Fashion Show to be given at Baywood Golf and Country club on Archie Smith. Also serving on the com- mittce are Mrs.

Norman Chnstenscn I and M.A. Kuran. The style show is for Wednesday, April 6, are, to right, i members only. Various prizes will be be held at the Eqiscopal church' on Monday evening, April 4, 7:30 James Mearns, Muse, Percival Neal, R. H.

amsey, Mrs. Phillip Rummell, Window SHADES Made in our own shop SAVE MONEY Bring Your Own PROMPT SERVICE Z- lie makes liis appearance in Flying Dutchman." reka Tuesday evening, March in June he appeared al Red: :15 p.m.. State Theatre, as the Rocks. Colorado, for an outdoor vllss bridegroom is the son of Hanson is a senior in f.u- nllri A i Bevti rcka high 1, and Mrs. Helen Harms, Mrs.

Donald Rie- wcrts, Mrs. James Christensen and Mrs. given and a 1:30 luncheon will precede the show. ev. Kenneth Miss fj artist in Ihc current, season production of Puccini's osca Schutzc, Mrs.

Cornelius ienicn, Mrs. Frank Simas, ohn Van Duzer, Louis Weich- elfelder, Mrs. H. J. Kramer, onorary member.

Anyone desiring membership in lie organization may contact any New York Pro-Musica, and Egle jne of Ihese workers or (he sec- etary, Mrs. Jack Avcry Hi 2-5670 Association. His appearance is West" opposite Eleanor Slebcr, a' eagerly awailcd by members who part he repeated on Ihe lave had four other concerts in- Telephone television program this eluding the Ralph Hunter Dra-October opposile Patrice Munsel. During July of the same Brian Sullivan sang (he part of! Don Jose in a spectacular per- malic Choius, Herman Codes, vsky's Petit Ballet. veek of April 4-11.

lhc Hllmbol( County Concert-done "The Girl of the rarely- Goldcn serves as honored of Eureka Bethel, a She served as president of the Eureka high school i class, served on the Bark staff for one year, was active I on the rally committee and has been a member A Metropolitan Opera star sincc'rormancc of Bizet's "Carmen" of the Future Homemakers of America throughout her i Mr. aiid Mrs. Alex Bevti i SHOW of Forliuia. He graduated from Fortuna Union high school in 1957. He is presently employed in the meat department at By Bistrins At Baywood Fashions by Bistrin's will Ire, Discuss Bacheiorette i Service Programs Anniversary Devolions concci nillg (yi PS of Dinner 11 were presented by Mrs.

AIICATA The Bachelorelle Shear's super-market in shown at the Baywood Country Fortuna. No definite date 'club on Wednesday, April the wedding has been the sponsorship of the Bay- the regular meeting of the Kslher-'brale its silver anniversary with Andrew Jackson of Blue Lake al 01 of Arcn(a will celc- sct. ivood Women's Golf club. Models will be-Mrs. Leonard or se'e licr at Lincoln's" store the his debut "ihfre in 1348, he is fre- one of the first full-scale prcidnc-j ciiienlly heard with Iho San Francisco Opera, and (he Chicago Lyr- Big Lagoon PTA Elects Officers Mrs.

Ralph Scblilzkns was elect- 1 ed president of Ihe Big Lagoon 1TA at a meeting licld recently. Out-going president DaWayne Gullelt presided. 'Others 'officers elected Mrs. DcWayue Gullctt, vice presi- lions in recent years al the massive Hollywood Bowl, with! ica Opera, lie is equally at home jean Madeira and Robert Merrill.j in the dramatic as well as Hie under the direction of Andre lyric roles of Ihe tenor repcrtoirejiclanclz. and coupled willi an imposing Mis operatic repertoire is iinlim- re and good looks, be finds him-jitcd in scope and variety, and in- in great demand everywhere, eludes Benjamin Britten's "Peter i course.

The groom graduated Point Loma high school live in sports, including football. i is a quartermaster i i States Coast Guard, cur- Fortuna Present Recital John Ned Holla Griegorieff, Ruth Circle of the Uniled I'resby- Davis, al lerian Women al a meeting held tllc cl 'urch in Blue Lake. 7 p.m. dinner on April 11 nt the Big Four Inn. Mary Lindscl chairman of Ihe committee on 'arrangements.

jcharlcs Kelly, Mrs. Robert Sto-j Mrs. Sherwood Whiltcn presid-j commiUce la ar cum, Edward Traverse, Missed and called on Mis. Jackson Pam decorations; Paul- Students of Mrs. (Mai-yJKiircn Bislrin, Miss-Tina Hislrin.lgivc a report from a recent meet- a i llv a tj olls; 0iln sic- Clairei Arnold and Mrs.

Lloyd.Mia; l.csa Fricdenbacfi. Miss Lin-Jng the ladies had attended alj m( 1 Si reception: and' Barbara I i Anderson presented a musictdii Lnrson, Miss Mary.inn Me-the Baysidc home of Mrs. T. ilc onterla'inmcnt. Miss Robbie Kicwerls'jonkins.

Mrs. Jackson (old Ihe group of 1 Owr lasl members have 'been invited to the reunion and recital in Fortuna recently. jGaughey, Miss Robbie Presenting Ihc program were land Miss Joanu, Smith. a 1 I John Clendenen, i Mc- His rccenl musical activilies al- lest lo his diversified abilities. with (he San.Antonio Opera to New York.to confer with Kurt were dent; Mrs.

Hobcrt Frick, secretary, and Mrs. diaries Doll, Hostesses for the social Grimes," in the title role of which lie made his Metropolitan debut, Chick's "Alcesle" (al Kirsten in April of 1359, he was called Flagstad's farewell performance), rently i He will 'wiiortcr, Jeff Schroeder, Jennifer i ,1 iPolglase, Joyce Wright, Nancy be e- I 8 a wi Ba leased from Coast a pcc dutv in June. ,1 Pianist will be Mrs. Ed Andcr-wiiys to plan a retreat and of' (hose Io Mmd al Irington Dan Schroeder, Margaret 1 'Ogle, Katliy Hale, Phil Johnson, necthoven's "Fidclio." and Wag-jScenc" to a Kurt Weill score. Cales Wnry Cool cr waller Ithc coming summer (raining lo The committee includes Wbc given in July by lo sc lc reservations danKS Janes Chrislensen.

Norm-jSlie also read invilalions fro for correspoiKling an Chdslcnsen, Helen Harms. M. Ihe Arcala UPW lo attend a Hm.lclle tiroux. Pnce A. Kuran, Donald.

Uiewcrts and on April 8 when a noted 01 tllc a la ls cl 61 011 will speak of Cuba Jane Spaid is the incumbent Mrs Lester Taylor Mrs. "Parsifal." When he sang'PTMduccrs desperately needed Archie Smith. missionary The sliow is for members only.lnnd Puerto Rico; a tea in Eureka president and other officers are (he role of Dimitri ill Moussoi'g-'young and virile tenor who could asllbolh act and sing as well as meel COMPARE PRICES AT HARRIS ST. YOU REALLY SAVE! Uihort Taylor and Mis. Lindsey sky's "Boris Godounov" Ihis pi 5 (season will, the Chicago requirenicnts of a Broadway he had the distinction ofj a i mnn lo)ks 0 'reached Ihe producers of work in "Showboat" a Rola Ogle.

Janet Engles and Re'servalions byjon April 30 and an InleriialioiialjJan Mackius, vice-president; Jo A demonstration of string bass y' ayill( was givcn by Lloyd An- Ui Ku a Fi'in Thick Sliced 2 Ib. box Columbia Bacon 2 Ib. box 69c PICNIC HAMS 35c Ib. singing it with all the great: Boris' since Ezio Pinza Nicoln 1 oyt liossi Lemeni, Boris ei hl tla a llls hc George London, Ccsare Sicpi, off his "Showboat" sue- Jerome Hincs and he has sung' bl alld sla 10 il in Italian, English and Wpills ll11 i "He looks like a (oolball hero! "Street Scene" offered nianyj and sings like a Marlinelli," wrotc'complexilies. N'o one was one member of the fourth EsUile'whclher il was musical or dos-' not long ago.

In so writing, hejer to Within the first week was able lo encompass in a sen- of ils officials of the Melro- followed by a trio One way lo remove lea in Eureka on May 19. 'anno recording secre- Taking part in a skit "Secondjlary; and Mary Lindsel, trcasur- scorchiLook" were Mrs. Leo Schussman, cr. spots Ihat appear on your bcslJMrs. Ted Swanson.

Mrs. Present advisor. Miss Ruth Car- sJtableclolh if the iron is too and Mrs. Martin vocal music instructor and and (he-is to soak and wasli cloth in cold.son. Mrs.

Wayne McKinney and student body advisor al the high school, bns provided faculty guidance for the club since its in- Hev. Kenneth Samuelson on and beat the Percy Jackson served re- ihe event. as hard as you can jthc wet cloth. witli frcshments willi Ihe St. Patrick's carried out in decorations.Icepliou in IMS.

lence Hie combinalion of attri- imlitan Opera had seen it. Dr. Ernest P. Willenbcrg, chief Theiriof special nlucalion for the Cali- LENTEN SPECIAL Medium-Aged Kansas Longhorn Red Rind CHEESE 35c Sun H-Oz Elbow Spaghetti or Macaroni pkg. Armour Star I Ib.

pkg. Wieners 55 bulcs which makes Ihc brawny, 1 concern wasn't to judge the Department of Education handsome Sullivan a natural for gory of (he music, but to liearji" Sacramento, spoke (o members lite of Ihe Council for Excepliona Bring Never Wilting, Everlasting Flower Beauty to your home! 'unawarc of Ihis and when the'children in a meeting at Eureka Armours Eastern 2 Ib. chunk SALT PORK Simple Simon 8" FRUIT PIES 49 Royal Danish Imifation ICE CREAM Hunfs can PORK BEANS STEWED 81 303 WHITE CAKE MIX White Meat Chunk PRIORITY TUN A Reg 2 9c 303 CHILI CON 16c for operetta and musical comedy, as Ihe tenor lead. Sullivan was qu: well as grand opera. Brian Sullivan was born in Los was closed in May of J947.

Junior High School recently. Angeles where he spent a happy he signed to sing Beelhov en's "Pi'-; Dr. Willenberg said thai lhc and sports filled boyhood. It svas delio" at Colorado's famous Cen-jlack of trained personnel is ap- during his lasl years of high schooljlral City Opera Festival. preaching a crisis in California, that he began lo think of It hmln't occcnrrcd to lire youjig! wllcrc special teachers ons voice study.

A student produc- tenor Ibnt he bad undertaken bc needed in (he next lion of "The Pirates of Pcnznnce" learn and sing one of the cars convinced him (hat he wanted difficult tenor roles written. He! President Kenneth Hnmbrn-y singing as a career. jwesn't even aware of the challcngckondncted the business meeling At 21, he appeared'on Ihe slngc'of singing 12 performances of Hi were served, for Ihe first time in 24 days! "Fidclio" proved' as the Count Almaviva in an Eng-do Sullivan and to audiences thai lish version of Flossini's i was able lo achieve Ihis dis- Barbcr of Seville." His pcrform-liinclirai to his advantage. In Ihe ance was successful lofall of Ihat ycnr he iippeared in warrant a bid that be sing Louis and Louisville in same role a few weeks laler Might opera engagements he has this lime in Italian opposite Ihejsince been smight aftcr yearly to Figaro of John Charles Thomas.jpcjfoini. During season he lie accepted Ihis offer and began was asked to audition for to study an operatic role in for- Metropolitan Opera.

On stage eign language for the first lime.jwhile auditioning, hc was signed During the war he served for'aml started rehearsals the same two years with the Infantry, andiday! immediately following his February of marked a bril- charge, he went to Broadway to linnt debut for Sullivan in Ihe litlc sing Gaylord Ravcnal in the galaolo of Britten's modern work revival of "Showboat." Grimes." His immediate The dramatic step in his young success led lo a series of addition- was sclccted'al roles in the Italian, French lo appear in Ihe musical adapta-iand German wings. He has won lion of Elmer Rice's i praise of critics everywhere Ovtn MEAT flES CELIO CARROTS i fo Crisp Htldl IETTUCE Fr.ih Ibl. A A A for Let Us Re-Style Your Old Furniture Harris Street Market Open Sundays 8 a.M. to 9 p.m. HARRIS i UNION STREETS EUREKA Prices March 24, 25, 26 RIGHT JO LIMIT RESERVED HI 2-2154 Don't throw away that old, memory- filled furniture! Our expert upholsterers can male it better Than new! Call us for a free home estimate.

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1956-1967