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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 9

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PACE 9 THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1955 Marian Anderson Is First Of Local Happenings Pianos, Band Instruments Records Sheet Music EASY TERMS Her Race To Sing With Mef i The following circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Serv NEW YORK UR Amid applause trol of the widely separated vocal THOS. R. YOUNG, INC. Salisbury, Md. ice of St.

John's Methodist Church, "egions, both of which she supplied and cheers and a few tears American contralto Marian Ander The Rev. Arthur M. Doepp, pastor of Calvary Baptist Tabernacle, returned home Thursday from Buffalo, N. and Canada, where he has been on radio programs and speaking to church groups. Fruitland, will meet Tuesday at freely." W.

G. Rogers, Associated Press arts editor, had this to say: p.m.: Circle 1, Mrs. Richard Carey tu son became last night the first of her race to sing with the Metropolitan Opera. and Mrs. Samuel Atkinson, chair iJH AH, 1 1 'www.

iwyyw KYTv -7 V7 1 1 "The only color that counted was the color of her voice, which has men, with Mrs. Kathleen Chat Richard Niblett has returned to And the warm welcome given ham. Davis-EJkins College, Elkin, the first Negro singer in the Met's 70-year history proved but the been one of the richest and most moving in her generation She Circle 2, Mrs. Russell Hitch and after spending two weeks Mrs. Peggy Smith, chairmen, with with his mother, Mrs.

Flora New eaded none of the vocal respon prelude to an artistic success by the famed concert performer. Crit Mrs. Irl Hobbs. ton, and grandmother, Mrs. Eliza sibilities of her part HEN'S UNDERWEAR 20 REDUCTION Remaining stock of shorts, briefs and mid lengths left from our Smith Men's Shop, now on sale at Market Street Entrance of SMITH DRESS SHOP 232 Main Street Circle 3.

Mrs. Grace McGrath ics were unanimous in praise of beth Ellis, in their home at 804 and Mrs. Louise McGrath, chair S. Division St. her rich and moving voice, heard men, with Mrs.

Esther Murray, in the second scene of Act I of hostess: Mrs. Cora Simms, co- Verdi's "Un Ballo In Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker re C. S.

BRIDGEWATER Jeweler Consultant Diamonds Watches Jewelry hostess. As the curtain rose on the sec turned to their home on Charles ond scene there was Miss Ander St. this week after a South Ameri The Wicomico County Council of can cruise. son as Ulrica, stirring her witch's cauldron. 410 E.

Church St. Tel. 6436 Parent Teacher Associations will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in Mar The audience broke into a tre Mrs. D.

B. Potter of W. Church dela High School. Mrs. Paul Stein mendous ovation.

Many men and St. is a patient in Peninsula General Hospital, where she is under women in the audience white as inger, president, will preside. A movie, "Act Your will be well as Negro patrons dabbed at America's most important desk job going treatment. shown. their eyes in the emotion of the moment.

Orchestra Conductor Di- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Payne of peror Hirohito, over a game of The following circles of Asbury mitri Mitropoulis stopped the play S. Park Dr. returned home Thurs Methodist Church will meet Mon Shogi (Japanese chess) in Tokyo sees them since custom, requires crown princes to grow up apart from their family.

Above he gets acquainted with his father, Em day after spending two weeks with GETTING TO KNOW YOU. Crown Prince Akahito, 21, left, of Japan, has grown to manhood virtually a stranger to his parents. He rarely ing until the demonstration was over. day at 8 p.m.: Looking on is Empress Naga. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, Circle F.

Mrs. J. Roy Howie, and Mrs. J. A.

Parker Jr. and chairman, with Mrs. Avery W. family. Hall, 314 Park Ave.

Then Miss Anderson, a grim, taut figure as her role called for, started to sing her first aria, "Ridell'a Bisso." After a slight hint of nervous Circle Mrs. James W. Tay New Junior Board President William (Pete) Dunn of Filmore lor, chairman, with Mrs. John A Wimbrow, Gordy Lane. who has been under observa ness the full voice heard by hun Baritone To Sing Monday Names Committee Chairmen Circle with the chairman tion in Peninsula General Hospi Mrs.

William Venables, Cru-Mor Right here, in the schoolroom, is where our children's future and through them, the future of our country begins to take shape. Your local board, P.T.A.'s and other public-spirited groups need your help and support to give our children the kind and quality of education they deserve. For free booklet "How Can Citizens Help Their Schools," write Better Schools, 2 West 45th Street, New York 36, N. Y. dreds of thousands since the Town Hall debut in 1926 soared to its accustomed richness.

tal 2M weeks, was transferred Thursday to University Hospital, N. Divison Mrs. Lula! Mrs. W. Eugene Bounds who Wilson, co-hostess.

Baltimore. Said music critic Olin Downes Circle with the chairman, Mrs. The Salisbury Community "Con in today's New York Times: "the took -over this week as the 30th president of the Junior Auxiliary Board of Peninsula General Hos Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen of Thomas Roe, 201 Oakdale Mrs.

Blanche Melson, co-hostess. Mrs. Robert D. Faw, nurtse recruitment; Mrs. E.

Homer i White tray favors and Mrs. James E. Perry, publicity. Mrs. Filbert Hitch was! named general chairman of the; Junior Board Shop in the hospital; operated by the organization.

passage suited well the dark and rich color of the voice, as the sim W. College Ave. are home from cruise to South America. Circle Mrs. Charles Berry, pital has named her standing plicity and eloquence of Miss An chairman, with Mrs.

Melvin Reese, cert Association will present Theo-dor Uppman, Metropolitan Opera baritone, in the third in a series of concerts for the 1954-55 season Monday at 8:15 p.m. in the Salisbury State Teachers College. Mr. Uppman made an outstand committee chairmen. derson's singing graced the song." N.

Park Mrs. Robert Heat- Mrs. John Hall of Pemberton Paul Henry Lang, music critic of the 3ew York Herald Tribune, wole, co-hostess, at 8:15 p.m. The volunteer services commit They are: Mrs. Ernest C.

Clark, finance; Mrs. John Layton, medical lit- Dr is undergoing treatment, in Peninsula General Hospital. Two chapters of St. Peter's Epis said Miss Anderson's role called for "an ample voice good con ing Metropolitan Opera debut last brary; Mrs. Robert A.

Hill Sr. BETTER SCHOOLS BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES copal Church to meet Monday are: season as Pelleas in the revival tee for the shop is headed by Mrs. Henry A. Briele and Mrs. George O.

Hendrickson Jr. George Daniels is in charge of volunteer services for the cart. patients' library; Mrs. Henry G. Dr.

and Mrs. Paul Sadick of All Saints, with Mrs. I. M. Moul- Philadelphia are parents of a son throup, 306 New York 8 p.m.

of "Pelleas and Melisande." He first won international renown three years ago, when in Covent Garden, he performed the title Edwards, table rentals; Mrs. W. E. Wyatt Jr. historian; Mrs.

George Richard Long, parlimen-tarian; Mrs. Hamilton P. Fox St. Martha's, with Mrs. Allen a store on wheels operated by the born Thursday in the Osteopathic Hospital in Philadelphia.

Their daughter, Cynthia, 3, is here with Barnes, 201 William 2 pm. 'This Space Contributed By: THE SALISBURY TIMES Junior Board. Mrs. W. B.

G. Terry Jr. is the first new member of 1955 and better interest. role in the world premiere of Benjamin Britten's opera, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Three circles of Grace Methodist Second Girl Scout Troop To Organize FEDERALSBURG Plans to organize a second Girl Scout troop, to accomodate intermediate Scouts, are underway in Feder-alsburg.

Girls between 12 and 14 in the seventh and eighth gitdes are be based on Herman Melville's Maurice Sadiek, 425 Druid Hill Ave. Dr. Sadick is a third-year Church to meet Tuesday at p.m. are: Mrs. Roy F.

Moore, representative to the Mrrjiand Afriocia'ion of Hospital Auxiliaries, Mrs. George Dallas, nurses recreation; Mrs. Elmer Huston has been reinstated, according to the new president. novel. So striking was his success in medical student in the Philadel Circle 2, Mrs.

Louise Baker, phia College of Osteopathic Phy chairman, with Mrs. Nettie Grave-nor, E. William St. sicians and Surgeons. Circle 3, with the chairman, the opera, that he was re-engaged at once for subsequent performances of the opera in London and Paris.

In 1952 he sang the role in the opera's American premiere ing invited to attend an organization meeting in the Woman's Club SAVE on SILVERPLATING Fireman 2.C. John Leroy Rat Mrs. M. H. Trout, 307 Marshall St.

Mrs. Fox To Lead KGspiia! Discussion cliffe, son of Carl Ratcliffe of house Friday at 7 p.m. AAUV Sponsors AriConfesi 1 ai HT.i: 1 3 1 y. Pitts ville and Mrs. Lloyd Mun Circle 4, Mrs.

Frances Early, ford of Pineway, sailed aboard the Television Opera Theatre. Nicotine in tobacco ranges from chairman, with Mrs. Ethel Noble, 207 Clay Mrs Helen Hupke, co-hostess. communications ship Mt. 'Olym Mrs.

Hamilton Fox Jr. will The young baritone was born in two to seven per cent in the raw product. pus Jan. 5 from Portsmouth Va lead a discussion Monday during California. While in high school, for overseas duty.

a luncheon meeting of the Mary he worked in his spare time to The creative arts committee of The Quota Club will hold a land Association of Hospital Aux earn money for a trip East to au JANUARY ONLY the Maryland State Division of the iliaries in Baltimore. luncheon meeting Monday at 1 p.m. in the Chantry House. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilmer Shockley will entertain tonight at dinner dition for a Curtis Institute scholarship, which he won. Later, he studied in Hollywood with Ruth More than 200 women, representing Maryland hospitals, are American Association of University Women will- sponsor a creative arts contest for high school and college students between 13 and 18 and bridge in their home on Wood The Brotherhood of St. Peter's land Rd. expected to attend the morning Episcopal Church will meet tomor and afternoon sessions in the Chamlee and at Leland Stanford University, where he specialized in music and drama. Then came his service with the Army.

row at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Church of the Redeemer on N. Three births were recorded yes and for members of the AAUW during the annual state convention in Western Maryland College, terday in Peninsula General Hos The Junior Travelers Club will Charles St. Mrs.

Fox, representing the Jun pital. Sons were born to Mr. and Returning to the West Coast after the war, he was heard as Mrs. James Abell of Pocomoke Ci Westminster, April 15-16. This announcement was made today by Mrs.

Lewis M. Hess of ior Board of Peninsula General meet Monday at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. William H. Tilghman in her home on E.

Isabella St. The pro ty. Mr! and Mrs. Albert Esham Pelleas in a concert version of the Debussy opera with Maggie Teyte of Willards, and Mr. and Mrs XJLUO'J.

LCI J.9 TV 1U JV.UVA Uid.UJiVU mutual volunteer problems in hos the Boulevard chairman of gram will be pictures of Glacier and the San Francisco Symphony, Walter Kenney of Mardela. pitals with 250 beds or more. axU Yellowstone National Parks. directed by Pierre Monteux. He The theme of the meeting will shown oy Mrs.

Tilghman. Meetings has appeared with the San Francisco Opera Company, as soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmon The International Relations Com The WSCS of Trinity Methodist the Maryland creative arts cora-mirtee of the AAUW. Mrs. Richard P. Curtiss of W.

Philadelphia Ave. is chairman of the Salisbury branch's creative arts committee and will handle local entries." Her telephone number is 3802. Four rules have been announced be "You ana Your Volunteer Other workshop discussions will mittee of the American Associa Church will meet Monday, Jan. ic, and was a winner of the At- tion of University Women will 17, at 9 p.m. in the Jackson Me water Kent auditions, and appear be on mental hospitals and hospi- meet Tuesday at 8 p.m.

in the morial Bldg. instead of Jan. 10. ed in the movie, "Androcles and come oi Aiiss Anne uasnieii, jua the Lion." The meeting was postponed by the for contestants entering art in the Bush St. Mrs.

Rex Taylor will la's under 250 beds. Five other Junior Board planning to attend are Mrs. Henry A. Briele, Mrs. George O.

In New York, Mr. Uppman president, Mrs. Carroll E. Bounds, so as not to conflict with the com form of sculpture and paintings nave cnarge oi me program, wmcn made his debut in 1950. In that will "Formosa in thp Tntprna.

They are that the stress be placed upon originality, both in concep year he sang with the New York Hendrickson Mrs. Filbert tional Picture." Mrs. H. A. Thomp- munity concert.

A meeting of the WSCS of Beth- City Opera Company. The next Hitch, Mrs. George Daniels and tion and execution; that entries son is chairman of the committee year he played a featured role Mrs. W. Eugene Bounds, board may be framed or unframed but esda Methodist Church will be held president.

in the Broadway musical comedy "Courtin' Time." For the next two Dress Pattern Monday at 7:45 p.m. in MEDIUM, RARE OR WELL DONE? WHAT'S YOUR PLEASURE? If you like a meal that is predominately STEAK, this is the best spot in town for a STEAK dinner. And as usual we will have the best that comes into the State of Maryland, served just as you want yours, rare, medium or well done. Every week we have the pleasure of having some stranger tell us that not only was our STEAK marvelous, but the service was really wonderful. We promise you both -good STEAK and good service.

CASA DEL REY Restaurant and-Motel North Salisbury Boulevard Phone 6388 may not be covered with glass; hat the handling of exhibits is the responsibility of the owner or a delegated-person from the branch; years, ne toured xviortn America Your priceless heirlooms, precious antiques or ony ofhe? worn silverware can be replated to original beauty at great savings during this month ONLY. For gracious living and entertaining have your silver replated NOW. Each ariide wilt be heavily replated in quadruple silverplate as the baritone star of the Gersh win Concert Association, in his own church house. Mrs. Dalton B.

Howard will be in charge of the worship service and program. "The Family, Steward of the Christian Life" will be the topic. Group 7, Mrs. George Baldwin, chairman, will be in charge of the fellow1 recitals, and during both summers sang with Colorado's Central City Jet Crash Kills Dover War Hero DOVER, Del. UfrA spokesman Opera.

ai that loss or damage is not the responsibility of the AAUW. All art work should be in the hands of Mrs. Curtiss or Mrs. Hess by April 1. Exhibits may be in iol, water color, drawing, or graphic art and may not be larger than 24 by 36 inches.

Names of the He is appearing this season on ship and Group 12, Mrs. Howard The Telephone Hour" on which Bosley, chairman, will serve he made his first appearance in April, 1954. In October and No by expert craftsmen, Article Sale Price Cream Pitchers $4.95 Sugar Bowls 5.95 Waste Bowls 5.95 Tea Coffee Pots, each 8.95 Water Pitchers 8.95 Serving Trays, (per sq. In.) .07 OnJy the pieces fitted ore specially priced however, we welcome the opportunity of restoring and replating'any other object you might have. Bring for the 1737th Ferry Squadron at Dover Air Force Base said last vember, he toured as the baritone owners must be attached so that The WSCS of the White Haven artist in the newly formed Colum night a board was being formed they may be concealed for judging.

The address and name of the bia Bel Canto Trio. Methodist Church will meet Monday at 7:45 p.m. in the church hall. to investigate a crash which took Mr. Uppmann will sing songs branch should be on the exhibit.

from Ravel's "Don Quichotte a the life of 1st Lt. Karl F. Winstead, Jn the field of poetry, no more Paula Brown Heads from Verdi's "Masked a hero of the Korean air war. them to far free estimate. than three lyrics may be submit Gershwin's "Porgy and ted by each entrant.

These must Theta Rho Girls Winstead, 24, was killed yester be typed, double space, with one day when his Mark IV jet plane, one of three on a flight from Chey The Pansy Taylor Theta Rhfc inch margins. These should be in Girls Club No. 13 of the Independ Mrs. Curtiss' hands no later than and Handel's "Water Music." Other melodies to be sung will be from Strattner, Mozart, Hahn, Duparc, Brahms, Debussy, de Falla, Guion, Ives, Williams, Wilder, and Katherine Davis. C.

1L BUZZARD JEWELER u'tioiieo eeif tf( hmiu. lVy enne, to Amarillo, Texas, crashed 20 miles southwest of March 15. ent Order of Odd Fellows held installation ceremonies recently in the IOOF Temple on E. Main St. Short stories must have no more Cheyenne.

The cause was not than 3,000 words; must be typed, 638 S. SALISBURY BLVD. SALISBURY, MD; The dead airman lived with his double space, with one-inch margins; and must be in Mrs. Cur- Giant sturgeons in the Black arH Installed were: Paula Brown, president; Hill, vice president; Kay Phone 3763 Caspian Seas may be 14 feet long uss possession by Feb. 15.

wife, Betty Lou, at 38 N. Bradford Dover. He wore the. Flying Cross and Air Medal with four oak and weigh a ton. Brown, past president and record ing secretary; Mrs.

Betty Belle Worcester Schools Webb, financial secretary; Kath- erine Warwick, treasurer; Marge Receive Eye Test Kit OCEAN CITY An eye-testing Hoffman, conductor; Sandra Hopkins, warden; and Connie Hopk leaf clusters for his service as a fighter-bomber pilot in the Korean War. A native of Jacksonville, Winstead enlisted in the Air Force in 1948. He Was assigned to the 1737th here June 21, 1953. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. Winstead, and his wife survive. kit has been presented to the Wor ins, marshall. cester County school system. A new idea in kitchen CONVENIENCE and BEAUTY Judy Niblett, chaplain; left sup The American Legion Auxiliary porter to the president, Mrs.

Kathleen Wyatt; right supporter, Hel made the presentation Thursday to Miss D. B. Mallone, a register en Warwick; left supporter to the ed nurse. Miss Mallone gave short talk on how the eye-testing kit be used in Worcester vice president, Patricia Harrison; right supporter, Linda Steere; outside guardian, Carolyn Noble; Mffe The schools. SIZES 10 II 4572 inside guardian, Sandra Flet cher.

Benefit Planned REHOBOTH BEACH As a special January event for the benefit of the Village Improvement Assn. of Rehoboth Beach the clubwomen will hold a dessert bridge party in the boardwalk clubhouse Thursday at 1 p.m. By ANNE ADAMS it Smart new slant to fashion Four Inducted From Caroline FEDERALSBURG FoUr reg Church Of God To Have Guest Speaker by CARVEL HALL only $795 the novel slant to the bodice of this slenderizing sheath figure istrants from Caroline county were inducted into the armed forces praise with every step you take Miss Margaret Thomas, 20-year- 1 Few one version with short sleeves old church worker from the Brit a-t A oroer in uiree-quarier lenem. jusi ish West Indies, will be guest speaker tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the right for a casual faille, wool or during December, Selective Service Board No.

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