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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 6

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The Capital Timesi
Location:
Madison, Wisconsin
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6
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Mississippi River Crafts competi-1 Center, Memphis, Tenn. at the Brooks Memorial Art) Donhauser teaches potter school. and painting at the Springfield Museum of Fine Art, Springfield, Mo. One of his large covered ceramic jars has been accepted by the 6 THE CAPITAL TIMES, Monday, April 29, 1963 Xoxt Sunday in Capitol Park Public Concert to Highlight Musicians Convention Here Art Accepted Paul S. Donhauser, art instructor at the Madison Vocational, Technical and Adult Schools, has been notified that his work has been accepted for showing in two national competitions.

His watercolor, "Night Forms," has been accepted in the "Water-color, U.S.A." exhibit, at the Learn lo Play THE Guitar! ENROLL NOW! oin a class of beginners YOU CET 6 Lessons and use of a Guitar. After May 7th, you may never touch a drop of Hard Liquor again! Use your IMAGINATION -to get ahead! In industry, in retailing wherever theres a problem nobody can sol ve the man with imagination is moving up fast! Heres how he comes up with the answers and suggests the solution. Read Make Way for the No-Problem Guy based on real-life cases. Get the May Readers Digest now on sale. People have faith in Readers Digest 50 13 Johnson Ziegler Christensen Dvorak Four band conductors, identified with city and university music organizations, will conduct a 40-piece band in an hour-long program to be held in connection with the semi-annual convention of the Wisconsin State Musicians Association when it meets here Sunday.

The combined Madison City Band and the Vocational School Band will play a concert at 9 a.m. at the south entrance of Capitol Park, opposite the Park Motor Inn. Directors will be James Christensen, bandmaster at the Vocational School, and Roland Johnson, guest conductor, of the Madison Civic Symphony orchestra, the first half of the concert; and Ray Dvorak, director of the University of Wisconsin Bands as guest conductor in the second half of the program, with Elmer Zieg ler, bandmaster of the Madison City Band. In the event of rain, the concert will be played in the fojer of the Park Inn. The concert is open to the public.

The band will be made up of union musicians. Monte Hacker is general chairman of the convention arrangements; Fred Bittner is president of Madisons Lo- only Call AL 7-3636 Forbes Meagher music co. Next to Madison Cas end Elec, Co, 1 12 N. Fairchild St. here in 13 years.

The program will include music from musical comedies, marches by noted march composers, and light classical music. cal 166, American Federation of Musicians. Over 100 delegates are expected to attend the convention, the first musicians gathering held CALVERT DISTILLERS COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Use The WANT-ADS for Results! prices EtfS''-6 food-5' cofM. FEATURINC: Breakfasts Unchioni, Dinners, Fountain Treats Special Price Until 1 1 A.M, Two Grade A Eggi 3 (rt) V-I0 Toast Jelly Two U. Scholars Get Guggenheim Study Grants The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation announced at New York City today that it has awarded fellowships for study to two University of Wisconsin professors.

Dr. James A. Brundage, associate professor of history, was awarded a fellowship for studies of the status, obligations and privileges of the Crusaders in medieval law. Dr. Frederick J.

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