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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 12

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HUMBOLDT STANDARD March 23, 1960, P. Concert Membership Sign-Up Now Underway Rey. Kenneth Aliss final artist in the current Tosca Schulze, -Mrs. Cornelius of the Humboldt County Siemen, Mrs. Frank Simas, Jr.

Association. His appearance John Duzer, Louis Weich-eagerly awaited by members Mrs. H. J. Kramer, have had four other concerts member, cluding the Ralph: Hunter Anyone desiring membership in malic Chorus, Herman the organization may contact any New York Pro-Musica, and one of these workers or the sec- vsky's Petit Ballet.

retary, Mrs. Jack Avery 13i 2-5670, A Metropolitan Opera star or see her at Lincoln's store the his debut there in 1048, he is week of April 4-11. quently heard with The San Duc to the limited scaling when Mrs. Pearl Summers, pacity available and determined Community will be in Concert this arca representa- La. continuo presenting the finest live, coordinale the drive.

no, artists to their fellow members ickets are ever sold to individual As. some 24 bourd members of the concerts, the Concert Associa Humboldt is enabled to close Its books. Concert association. met recently limits established fund. land select its concerts within the; of ils 'and reluctantly dues voted from to the increase, Also, this coupled with; membership la successful campaigning.

permits! ing adult price of $7.00 to member to allend concerts! and students from $3.50 to $4.00. thal often double or triple the Membership must be cut back value of the membership as com100 scats also in order to assure pared with single ticket members of seating at each con- for the same concerts under the following the fire at the "box-office" plan of running conEureka junior high school, which cerls. considerably more than 'he Purchase of a membership entheatre. The loss in the holder to allend all condues consequently must be com-certs booked as a result of the: pensated for by the. increase in campaign.

The actual choice of price, if outstanding artists are'the concerts is the responsibilily to' be available to this arca. of the executive board, which is President Leland Barlow, con- representative of the whole com ducted the meeting chosen at for the two munily and can be relied upon) artists were comilo choose according to the known ing season, the Robert of the majority they repreChorale and Orchestra, and Hilda sent, it was emphasized. Gueden. soprano, pending out- Members of the local executive' come of the' membership drive board of the Community Concert which begins immediately. jare Leland Barlow, Dr.

Jacob, April 4-11 is the date set for Reicher, Airs. Louis De Roos, the membership drive but all Sirs. De Elte Broderick. Mrs. workers have received their en- Jack velopes this week from Mrs.

very, Marian Mrs. Williams, Asa Horel, Mrs. Mrs. Terry, Ay Ellen Avery, secretary, and will Bergfalk, Mrs. Donald Bux, liar.

be their members al jold Adams, Lloyd Anderson, Airs. are asked renew quickly aliss once for renewal. All members Bodkin, Airs, Paul Bowers, Ruth Carroll, William Crane' order for those newcomers to the, arca to purchase memberships Mrs. William Crane, Miss Helen, for the next year. Crozier, Charles Fulkerson, Mrs.

J. Emerson Graham, Thamnas An organizalional mecting will Hibdon, James be held at the Eqiscopal church, Mearns, Mrs. Helen Muse, Percival Neal, R. IL. on Monday evening, April 4, Ramsey, Mrs.

Phillip Rummell, Window SHADES Made in our awn shop Long Short Narrow Wide SAVE MONEY Bring Your Own Rollers PROMPT SERVICE TEE Dumating Materials Brian Sullivan, considered a Eureka major figure among operatic tenors, will appear in Tuesday even- ing. March 29, in the final number of the current Community Concerl association series. Admittance is by membership card. The concert will be held 111 the State theatre. Tenor Brian Sullivan To Sing Here Tuesday Brian Sullivan occupics a position in American music, ing the only American born den -tenor on the musical llo makes his appearance in reka Tuesday evening, March 8:15 p.m., State Theatre, as cisco Opera, and the Chicago Lyr ica Opera.

Ile is equally at home in the dramatic as well as the lyric of the tenor repertoire land coupted with an imposing figand good looks, he finds him are sell in great demand everywhere. His recent musical activilies atlest la his diversified abilities. While with the San. Antonio Opera in April of 1950, he was called lo New York to confer with Kurt Mrs. Lester Taylor.

Mrs. were Tuylor and Alts. Lindsey Big Lagoon PTA Elects Officers Alrs. Ralph Schlitzkus was electel president of the Big Lagoon, ITA al a meeting held recently. Oul-going president DaWayne Gullett presided.

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to 9 p.m. HARRIS UNION STREETS EUREKA HI 2-2154 Prices affective March 24, 25, 26 RIGHT TO LIMIT RESERVED Realm of Women MARGARET DELANEY, EDITOR Studio) 'The engagement. of Miss Pamela Hanson of Eureka and Robert P. Blake of San Diego has been allnounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred P. Habson of 2537 A street, Eureka. The future bridegroom and is the son of Mr. Mrs. Charles Blake of San Diego.

The wedding is planned for August 6 al 11 a. m. in the church First of Methodist Hanson is a senior i in Eureka high school, and serves as honored queen of Eureka Bethel, Job's Daughters. She served as president of the Eureka high school junior class, served on the Bark staff for one year, was active on the rally committee and has been a member of the Future Homemakers of America throughout her high school course. The future bride- Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Petersen of announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marcia Lynn Peterson, to Melvin John Berti of Fortuna. Miss Petersen will graduate in June from Fortuna Union high school. She is a member of the Girls' League cabjuet, the treasurer of the Inter school conference association and a member of the Girls' Athletic association. The future! bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Airs. Alex Berli of Fortuna. He gradualed from Fortuna Union high school in 1957. He is presently employed in the meat department at Shear's super-market in Fortuna. No definite date for the wedding has been set.

Fortuna Students Present Recital unique Bochm of the Vienna State be- Opera. He flew in, between opera hel-atic performances and signed to, scene.lappear in Vienna in Wagner's; Flying Dutchman." 20, In June he appeared al Red; the Rocks, Colorado, for an outdoor season production of Puccini's Concert done "The Girl ol Lise Golden is West" opposite Elcanor Steber, a' who part he repeated on the Bell in- Telephone television program this Dra- October opposite Patrice Mousel. Godes, During July of the same year, Egle- Brian Sullivan sang the part of; Don Jose in a spectacular since' formance of Bizel's "Carmen" perfre-lone of the first full-scale produc- it in Italian, English and Russian. "He looks like a football hero. and sings like a Martinedli." wrote one member of the Fourth Estate Weills hit.

Scene" offered many! complexities. No one was sure whether it was a musical or in recent yours al the groom graduated from Students of Mrs. John (Mary massive Hollywood Bowl, with: in Point San Loma and high school Claire) Arnold and Airs. Lloyd Jean Madeira and Robert Merrill, Diego was ac- (leis) Anderson presented a musicida under the dircelian of Andre Kos. tive in sports, including in Fortuna recently.

telanelz, football. lie is a quarterPresenting the program- were His operatic repertoire is unlim- master in the United John Clendenen, Connie Mcin scope and variety, in- Slates Coast Guard, cur- Whorter, Jeff Schroeder, Jennifer eludes Benjamin Britten's "Peter rently serving will 011 be the Holglase, Joyre Wright, Nancy Grimes," in the Lille role of which Avoyal. He re- Johnson, Diana Kenner, Judy Balhe made his Metropolitan debut, linger, Dennis Peck, Lani Har leased from Coast Guard Gluck's "Alceste" (al Kirsten duty in rington, Dan Schroeder, Margaret June. Flagstad's farewell Ogle, Kathy Hale, I'hil Johuson, Beethoven's "Fidelio," and to a Kurt Weill score. The a fiales, Nary Cooper, Walter uer's "Parsifal." When he sang producers desperately needed Munchbiener, Jamel Engles and the role of Dirnitri in Moussorg.

young and virile tenor who Rola Ogle. could, sky's "Boris Godounov" this past both act and sing as well as mcel A demonstration of string bass season with the Chicago Lyric the requirements of a playing was given by Lloyd AnBroadway, he had the distinction offending man in looks. of Sulli-1 derson followed by a trio featur-spots singing it with all the greatreached the producers ding. Mrs. J.

Arnold, piano, Mrs. Boris' sinco Erio Pinza Nicola van's work in "Showboat" and MiLloyd Anderson, violin and the Rossi Lemneni, Boris Christolf, eight days after audition, side Rev. Kenneth Samuelson on cello, George London, Cesare Sepi, and shaved the concluded the event. off his "Showboat" Jerome Hines and he hits sung burns and was 0L1 stage in Dr. Willenberg At CEC Meeting for the first time professionally, work in 24 days! "Fidelio" proved, as the Count Almaviva in an Eng to Sullivan and to audiences (hat lish version of Rossini's "These was able to achieve this eligBarber of Seville." Elis perform tinction to his advantage.

In the ance was successful enough to fall of that year he appeared in warrant a hid that he sing the sc. Louis and Louisville in the same role a few weeks later opera engagements he has this time in Italian opposite the since heen sought after yearly to Figaro of John Charles Thomas, perform. During that season lie He accepted this offer and began was asked to audition for the to study an operalic role in an for- Metropolitan Opera. On stage eign language for the first time. while auditioning, he was signed During the war he served for and started rehearsals the sante two years with the Infantry, and immediately following his clis-i February of 1918 marked a brilcharge, lie wenl to Broadway to liant debut for Sullivan in the title sing Gaylord Ravenal in the gala role of Britten's modern work! revival of "Showboat." "Peter Grimes." His immediate The dramalic step in his young success led to a series of additioncareer, was when was selected' al roles in the Italian, French to appear in the musical adapla German wings.

He has won lion of Elmer Rice's "Street the praise of critics everywhere. er to opera. Within the first weeki officials of the Dr. Ernest P. Willenberg, chief its run, attri-politan Opera had seen it.

Theirjof special education for the Caliconcern wasn't to judge the catefornia Department of Education. of the music, but to hear in Sacramento, spoke to members gory the tenor lead. Sullivan was quite of the Council for Exceptional 'unaware of this and when the Children in a meeling at Eurcka: show was closed in May ol 1947, Junior High School recently. he signed to sing Beethoven's "Fi- Dr. Witlenberg said that the delio" at Colorado's famous Cen-inck of trained personnel is aptral City Opera Festival.

proaching a crisis in California, It hadn't occurred to the young where special teachers tenor that he had undertaken to witl be needed in the next 10 learn and sing one of the mosti years. difficult tenor roles written. He! President Kenneth wasn't even aware of the challenge! conducted the business meeling. of singing 12 performances of Ill jAcfreshments were served. There is NO GUESS work: in our ELECTRIC WHEEL BALANCING Save extra wear on your tires.

Have your car Of truck wheels balanced today. SWEET'S TEXACO SERVICE 4th St. Eureka Stop In and Gas With Us 8 1 Soine of the commitice planning the Archie Smith. Also serving 011 the comBistrin Fashion Show lo be given al mittce are Mrs. Norman Christensen Golf and Country club on and M.A.

Kuran. The style show is for Wednesday, leil to right, members only. Various prizes will be Haywood April 6, are, Mrs. Helen Harms, Mrs. Donald Rie- given and a 1:30 luncheon will precede werts, Mrs.

James Christensen and Mrs. the show. Fashion Show By Bistrins At Baywood UPW Discuss I Service Programs: Karen Bistrin, Miss- Tina Ristrin, give a report from a recent meet- ette Girous, invitations; Joan SicMiss Lesa Fricdenbach. Miss Lining the ladies had attended al reception; and Barbara Larsen, Miss Maryann Me- the Bayside home of Mrs. T.

1. Bachlund, entertainment. Gaughay, Miss Bobbie Eliowerts Jenkins. Over 300 past members have and Miss. Joann.

Smith. Mrs. Jackson told the group of! Pianist will be Airs. Fat Ander ways to plan a retreat and been invited 10 the reunion and son. the coming summer training tolthose planning to attend are 1'g- The committee includes Mes- bc given in July by Preshyterialjed for to the send dinner to in their reservations dames Janes Christensen, Norm She also read invitations from, corresponding an Christensen, Helen Harms, Al.

the Arcala UPW to attend a tea, secretary Paulette Giroux, Price A. Kuran, Donald, Riewerts and ou April 6 when a noted national; for the affair is $2.50 per person. Archie Smith. missionary will speak of Culta. Jane Spaid is the incumbent The show is for members only.

land Puerto Rico; a tea in Eureka president and other officers are Reservalious should be "made try on April 30 and an International Alackins, vice-president; Jo(Tuesday, 'April tea in Eureka on May 19. anne Evangelisti, recording secreTaking part in a skit and Mary Lindsel, treasurOne way lo renuve scorchil.ook" were Mrs. L.co Schussman, cr. that appear on your bestirs. Ted Swanson, Sits.

Bad Present advisor, Miss Ruth Cartablecloth if the iron is too hot Mayberry and Mrs. Martin Jack roll, vocal music instructor and is to soak and wash cloth in cold son. Airs. Wayne McKinney and, student boxy advisor al the high water and beat the scorched Mrs. Percy Jackson served re- school, has provided faculty guidplace as hard as yosi can with freshments with the St.

Patrick's once for the club since its inthe wet cloth. theme carried out in decorations. ception in 1935. Fashions by Bistrin's will Inc shown at the Baywood Country service were presented by AUCATA The Bachelorette Mrs. on Wednesday, April 6, MAndrew Jackson of Blue Lake alorganization of Arcata will celeder the spousorship of the Bay the regular meeting of the Esther- brale its silver anniversary with wood Women's Golf club.

Ruth Circle of the United Presty-ja 7 p.m. dinner on April 11 at Models will be Airs. Leonardi, meeting held the Big Four Inn. Mary Lindsel terian Women al a Conry, Mrs. Ned Rolla is chairman of the committee on Paul Griegorieff, Mrs." at the church in Blue Lake.

Charles Kelly, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Sherwood Whitten preside Other commitlee chairmen are cum, Mrs. Edward Traverse, Aliss'ed and called on Mrs. Jackson to Anclaire, decorations: Paul- not long ago.

In 50 writing, he was able lo encompass in a sen-jof tence the combination of butes which makes the brawny, handsome Sullivan a natural for opcretta and musical comedy, as' well as grand opera. Brian Sullivan was born in Los Angeles where he spent a happy and sports filled boyhood. It was during his last years of high school that he began to think of serious voice sturly. A student produce Lion of Pirates of Penzance" convinced him that he wanted singing as a career. At 21, he appeared on the stage Bring Never Wilting, Everlasting Flower Beauty to your home! They're here! The spring's most radiant artificial flowers! Amazingly lifelike, yet completely washable let your own good taste be from hundreds of arrangements or Icl our exports select the home! So stunning, yet priced arrangements from fade-proof beaulies in our windows let's brighten your home together! your quide in chonsing and components right effect for your well within your reach $2.75 up).

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