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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 16

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'8-4: rtuc- 6 1 Thurs Eve May 20 191g FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM PAGE 16 ing discovery ever made In on-tHardin---P-- 1 tario" ister of mines said there was Nephew LOS ANGFT ES May20 Dr Rickaby deputy nun- (M--- Dr George Tryon Harding of IColumbus Ohio nephew of the Ohio nephew of the Mack Harrell Substituted For Friday Night Singer "the appearance of a quantity of --ilate President Harding is the new radioactive minerals" Mining memhead of the College of Medical said the lode might containlEvangelists a Seventh Day Ad- uranium ventist institution here (Roy) and "I Rise When You n- -ive Ore Enter" (Chanler) "Songs of a aloact LI Wayfarer" (Mahler) American songs "Shenandoah" (arr by Reported in Canada Dougherty) "Sucking Cider" (Ba- con) two Virginia songs "At the TORONTO Ontario May 20 Foot of Yonders Mountain" and The Ontario minister of "The Death Woman's Courtship" Leslie Frost announced Wec (arr by John Powell) "Take My day night the discovery of a Mother Home" (Hall Johnson) lode of radioactive ore in Individual libraries in early bleak St James Bay basin Rome sometimes contained 60000 miles north of Cochrane Ont volumes He said it was "the most prc TORONTO Ontario May 20 The Ontario minister of Leslie Frost announced Wednesday night the discovery of a lode of radioactive ore in bleak St James Bay basin miles north of Cochrane He said it was "the most Guild's First Concert Held Great Success st 21E1 au ta (1P) mines new the 90 Ontario promis lo CONGRATULATIONS nada" from Act II of "Don Giovanni" (Mozart) "Tantaglia" from "Le Maschere" (Mascagni) "Cortigiani" from "Rigoletto" (Verdi) four American love songs "Mexican Serenade" (Sacco) "My Dark-Headed Katchen" (Mason) "This Little Rose" '''''4ii7zd -ilsici iqt4 1141 1 7:: flt: i Ni (Nst PARKWAY THEATER CONGRATULATION'S On the Formal Opening of Your Beautiful Theater With the New Look PARKWAY THEATRE Congratulations and Best Wishes Substituting for Florence Quartararo to close the season of the Fort Worth Civic Music Association Mack Harrell Metropolitan Opera baritone and teacher at Juilliard School of Music will appear in recital Friday night in Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium Miss Quartararo the San Francisco soprano who now is with the Metropolitan telegraphed Wednesday that an attack of laryngitis prevented her filling the engagement Harrell a Texan sang an association series seven years ago He sang the role of Masetto in Mozart's "Don Giovanni" with the Metropolitan on the 1942 Dallas season The program for Friday with accompaniment by Paul Berl is Scena and aria from the prolog to "Thais" (Massenet) "Sere On Your "NEW LOOK" From One of Your "BUSINESS NEIGHBORS" Where You Can 1 Flowers with Personality Floral Offerings Corsages Bouquets Serving Fort Worth since 1926 to PARKWAY THEATRE 11'JLADRSB2009 LESTER HARRISON MACK HARRELL Sings Here Friday -A Philadelphia woman left her husband evidence of his worth" CIIICOTSKY'S QUALITY GROCERY 1612 Park Place NEXT TO PARKWAY THEATRE 1622 Park Place Phone 4-4206 JJ 1 i II I RORRINggN (00 OR 19510? Ok-Jw)k) Congratulations THEATRE ON YOUR "NEW LOOK" :1116141 WEW LOOK" 111 tri 1 11 Il i') i s' 1 I iloomm00000mmtemoommoo2 DD PLACE GROCERY 628 Park Place Phone 4466 1628 Park Place GROCERY ID' hone 4-5656 19) A limmoll Om ImmIP Congratulations to our neighbor PARKWAY THEATRE for their "New Look" We also for their "New ----e----- We also have been serving TCU and the SOUTH SIDE for over 10 years with ONE-STOP SERVICE hate been semmg TCU and the SOUTH SIDE for over 10 years with ONE-STOP SERVICE st TN I -744-N ---------------N-----Z-2- pm BY WILLIAM MARSH A decidedly enjoyable program was offered Wednesday night by the newly formed Fort Worth Opera Guild at the Lake Worth Casino which might properly be termed a Moonlight Opera Con: cert all the items being ex' cerpts from favorite operas The setting was novel with a stage placed at the open east end of the building Palms and potted plants gave a vision of the lake through a garden There was a goodly sized audience of music lovers which greeted the performers with sincere enthu siasm this being the first event of an al fresco nature planned by the guild It proved a great success The opening -1selections were from "Carmen" the prelude played by a professional orches-1 tra under Marius Thor making a fine start Then came two arias the Habanera and Seguidilla1 sung by Jeanette Hopkins Wright in brilliant style followed by the famous Toreador Song with Wil: ham Hargrave as a stunning tor-1 eador Pleasing Selections From "Madam Butterfly" we s- had the charming "Flower Duet" which Betty O'Keefe and Helen McKnight sang delightfully Rob ert Bird was the typical Figaro and sang hi9 selection from Marriage of Figaro" in true Mot zartian fashion clean and steady in rhythm "The Intermezzo" from Caval leria Rusticana" was played by I the orchestra which gave a good' account of itself in all the evening's accompaniments underi Thor's careful direction Perhaps the most pretentious' item on the program was the se- lection from Flotow's "Martha" given by a quartet with Myra Lee McNeill Virginia Pulley Lou Marcella and Robert Bird who offered a portion of Act 2 end ing with the Irish song "The Last Rose of Summer" feelingly sung' by Miss McNeil From Saint-Saens' "Samson! and Delilah" we heard the con: aria "Amour viens with Betty Berry Spain's deep rich voice giving all the impas-I sioned color required Finale from Faust The diversified program con: eluded with the trio Finale from 1 Gounod's "Faust" with Locile Bratton John Edward Caront and William Hargrave in a re- alistic performance which how-I ever was somewhat marred by I an uncertain loudspeaker 1 Welcoming remarks were made! by Mrs Ambrose and an i important announcement a sl made by Mrs Snyder who promised that the next would open in November with' s- a performance of "Carmen" as the first of three planned events i Throughout the evening Rob: ert Bird gave highly entertaining stories of the various operas from which selections were made The prospect of other similar 4 programs in the same pleasant surroundings is we hope not too I dim for such could fill a need for good music during the sum- 1 mer months 1 Throu ert Bird stories from wl The a' program surrouru dun fol for g000 mer mo its- program- night by NVorth Worth Iperly be era Con- sing ex- ras pen east Mobil Products Tires Gas and Oil Batteries Washing Lubrication Road Service CLAUDE CARL NAY and DAVIS SERVICE 1600 PARK PLACE PHONE 4-4444 Mobil Products Tires Gas and Oil Batteries Lubrication CARL Road Service CLAUDE NAY and DAVIS SERVICE 1600 PARK PLACE PHONE 4-4444 Congratulations to the PARKWAY THEATRE On Its "New Look" After the show enjoy GRIDDLE MALTS GRIDDLE HAMBURGERS GRIDDLE SYSTEM Just South of the Parkway Theater 1729 EIGHTH AVENUE riggArgus FERST THEATRES im DEDICATED TO :1) A A 1000000141000006000000041000000 Congratulations to the PARKWAY THEATRE On Its "New Look" I gig After the show enjoy GRIDDLE MALTS GRIDDLE HAMBURGERS Pv GRIDDLE SYSTEM 1'1 1 4 0 1 7'N Just South of the Parkway Theater 1729 EIGHTH AVENUE A- I r---1 nr) r- I 10 -1 I 1 RN letleri PAT INTER via a via olgtamtem AIME tillort--tr Int TA Pet Congratulations PARKWAY THEATRE On the formal opening Friday of your fine newly modernized theater Why not pay us a visit while In the neighborhood? I-N 111 al 11114T1 411 4 tez Jam tzvtt a 1) e-N 1 1r-1 1 1 Congratulations PARKIVAY THEATRE 1111111111111i4' tire 1111111 On the formal opening Friday of your fine newly I Atka modernized theater not pay us a visit while nummasciz 412 mok in the neighborhood? ItAT a la a FA a sou mineri 1 TI NENpt 1 taw? 1A11111Ly el rot I EVER YTIIIIIG 1805 8th Avenue 9-2700 Our regular "Week-end Special" for Friday and Saturday May 21-22 Congratulations to Interstate and the Parkway Theatre on their "New Colorful Tropical Arrangement "Bird of Paradise Blossoms" For Only $450 1623-25 Eighth Avenue r7ct 4v La Male oirtolo itt i 1805 8th Avenue 9-2700 6 17 43 411 I qt cp 1alt ro41 AO dt 'If 11 IC 15:1 4WIcit IMEMEMES' --it pad FLORIST Our regular "Week-end Donald Moffatt 2 COLIPLETE Special" for Friday and Saturday May 21-22 STRAIGHT rnement Bird of Para- Colorful Tropical Ar- ag "tte Congratulations to Interstate and the dise Blossoms" N11-1 i Parkway Theatre on For Only their New V411411 1623-25 Eighth Avenue 4-4141 fLLewig 'i TCU's Last Dance of Season Scheduled TM( Bodiform SEATS I Symphonic DUI LIB Lifelike PROJECT1011 Pleasing COLORS LOUNGES Cashipned CARPET: 'Sooihibrig DECOR Doigod LIGHTING Spacious LOBBY AIR CiiINDITION1110 Illii UtOilUillUlli 11 snows FROM HEAVEN! Jeanette MacDONALD ITURBI '4 Jane POWELL4 SHOWS FROM HEAVEN! eane MacDONALD Jane POWELL TCU's last student dance of the year will be held at the Casino at 8:30 in Friday The an- nual junior-senior banquet will precede the dance This dance will be sponsored jointly by the Evening College and Day College Student Coun: ells Free buses will be provided for the students who do not have 7: transportation to the Casino They will leave the campus el 7:45 and return at 12 Jack Amlung and his orchestra will f- play for dancing They will leave the campus at' 7:45 and return' at 12 Jackl 1- Amlung and his orchestra will play for dancing TCU's year mai at 8:30 nual ju precede This jointly 1 and Da: ells Fr for the transpor They 7:45 Amlung play for Council To Make Report Today SAN ANTONIO May 20 The inter-board council of the Southwest Texas Methodist Conference will make its annual report Thursday The report to be given by Rev Curl and Dr A Shirkey outlines a twofold program Rev Mr Curl said He said emphasis is to be placed first on a teaching and preaching mission to call Methodist people to new understanding of the Christian faith and on a financial advance to raise funds for extension of the ministry in the 'United States and abroad I CONGRATULATIONS PARMAY THEATRE On Formal Opening of their beautiful redecorated theatre Complete Clock and Watch Repair also complete line of Costume Jewelry IsE0 IIMMY JEWELERS 1700 Eighth Ave 4-0976 III Plant-1632 Park Pl: PHONE 4-3254 CONGRATULATIONS THEATRE On Your "New Look" VISIT us WHILE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD HEM MASSEY'S DINNER of Hospitality" 1801 EIGHTH AVENUE OPEN 6 A to 12 Our Congratulations to PAUiWY OHflRB on the Formal Opening of their beautiful newly redecorated and modernized Theatre "It's a real credit to Fort Worth" On your way to PARKWAY why not bring that Cleaning-Pressing to Park Place Cleaners? PAIII1 PLACE CLEAIIEllS Clarence Shepherd Mgr CLYDE CARTER- Owner 160 Avery Street Dallas Texas IN TECHNICOLOR PETTIGREW WORLLY and CO PM OMPANY UCTION COMPANY CONDRON COMPANY Lathing and Plastering Contractors 610 Nell Anderson Bldg Fort Worth Texas GOOD MARBLE TILE Co 'ewe yaw Nlimir lot' a 1 SO Om VS Imp Om NO 'yams Office and Display Room at 701 Lancaster Fort Worth KEETCH METAL WORKS Sheet Metal Contractors 2813 Crockett Street Fort Worth Texas AMERICAN! SEATING CO 1 0 ff11 Pa I I We Gratefully Acknowledge the Efforts of These' Firms for the Parkway's "New Look" Architects Engineers 160 Avery- Street Dallas Texas McMATH-AXILROD CORP Porcelain latnel Signs 620 Third Ave Dallas Texas EUGENE GILBOE Murals and Decorating 608 Southland Life Bldg Dallas Texas s- MILLER ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors Electric Supplies Motors and Fans 1900 St Louis Ave Phone 9-1717 Fort Worth Texas BEALS PLMB HEATING CO Heating Plumbing Air-Conditioning Ventilating Industrial and Commercial Fort Worth Texas CHAS WILLIAMS CO INC: Building Specialties 328 Lipscomb Street Fort Worth 416-1 t4Jii g42n9- -1s- 4( LA7 IN TEC II- NICOLOR 00000 I i I We Gratefully Acknowledge the Efforts of These Firms for the Parkway's "New Look" -Methodi CONGRATULATIONS st Council Th To Make Report Today PIIIIIIVAII THEATRE PETTIGREW WORLEY and CO Architects Engineers 1 160 Avery- Street Dallas Texas SAN ANTONIO May 20 (11)-1 On Your "New Look" l- 1 The inter-board council of the Southwest Texas Methodist Con- ference will make its annual re- VISIT US WHILE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD PM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY McMATH-AXILROD CORP port Thursday 160 Avery Street Dallas Texas Porcelain Enamel Signs 620 Third Ae Dallas Teas The report to be given by Rev Curl and Dr A Shirkey HERD ElASSEV'S outlines a twofold program Rev CONDRON COMPANY MILLER ELECTRIC COMPANY Mr Curl said DINNER of Hospitality" He said emphasis is to be placed Lathing and Plastering Contractors Electrical Contractors Electric Supplies Motors and Fans first on a teaching and preaching! Anderson Texas 1900 St Louis Ave 1801 EIGHTH AVENUE OPEN 6 A to 12 610 Nil And Bldg Fort Worth Phone 9-1717 Fort Worth Texas mission to call Methodist people' to new understanding of the Christian faith and on a financial GOOD MARBLE St TILE CO BEALS PLMB St HEATING CO advance to raise funds for exten- Heating Plumbing Air-Conditioning Ventilating Office and Display Room at 701 Lancaster Fort Worth Lion of the ministry in the United Industrial and Commercial Fort Worth Texas States and abroad Orir' Congratalatt'ons- to CHAS WILLIAMS CO INC PAIIIE1 WAY IT EAT IE KEETCH METAL WORKS CONGRATULATIONS Sheet Metal Contractors Building Specialties 328 Lipscomb Street Fort Worth on the Formal Opening of their beautiful PARXWAY THEATRE I newly redecorated and modernized Theatre 2813 Crockett Street Fort Worth Texas I EUGENE GILB OE 1 On Formal Opening of their 1 "It's a real credit to Fort Worth" AMERICAN SEATING CO Murals and Decorating beautiful redecorated theatre 608 Southland Life Bldg Dallas Texas Complete Clock and Watch Re- 1 On your 11-ay to PARKWAY why not bring pair also complete line of Cos- that Cleaning-Pressing to Park Place Cleaners? 1 i 4mmelinmi4 tume Jewelry 1 PAIIII PLACE CLEAHEIIS I IIMMY Plant-1632 Park P1- Clarence Shepherd Mgr A 1113 5 1AW 61 0 i'p4Alp (N4' i) JEWELERS PHONE 4-3254 CLYDE CARTER- Owner 1 fR RR 1700 Eighth Ave 44976 OM) 1)G -a obi we I I i IMethe To Mi SAN 4 The int Southwe ference port Tht The re Cu outlines Mr Curl He sail first on mission to new Christiac advance Lion of ti States at jpmon cc PAR' On Fa beautifi Comple pair tume LE 1700 Eig inommenn.

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