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Sunday July 20 1952 Section Two FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM NEWS ON THE TURNTABLE Voice of Broadway Mary Marlin Waxing Warm Over Musical on Disks PAGE TWELVE First Presbyterian Bells I City's Only Carillon Has Interesting Story SCHOENtittlia: "Erwartung" itapectib Don) for Soprano with orchestra Sons by Dorothy Dow: LEINST Mtg ''Symphonic EIP11) for 'Airing Orchestra" in memoriam Anton von Webern Both by Philharmornc-Elym jhony Orchotra of New York Ditottri Mitropoulas conductor Columbia privilege and through the years she has never missed a Sunday She has played her bells not only for worship services but for weddings funerals the Christmas season and times of national sol emnity -i 1 1 i 1 4 :4 A 1 4' '4 4 1 -zAL 'e 1 '''i ''i l'? I 1 i A ::1 4: -1! 1- 7 1 4 1 1 4 I 4411it-- t't 7 i 't 1 ''t 1 1 i 4' ty 1 1 I 11 lat' i i 4 i I I TA i 15 tt i 1 i i ::1 2- ri Si 1 1' 1 1 1 1 I 4 40A64 dolisls 1 at 4t 1 1 0 i -t LI 0 I tv i tk lt i I v--ra I isi: 1 A kkv- I -0 1 4 0 i I i 1 A 4t: 1 Itt to 4 4 7111 1 io1 4 ik 1 -t A1 ::4 1 4 li 4 1- 0 ii -i iA' '''-'0" i i- kamrt: 4111 44 1i l' 0 rot-- --74 0 4 -t 4h i 2 2c Both these items are designated as first recordings The Schoenberg Opus 17 composed in 1909 was one of the earliest of his works completely breaking with traditional harmonic procedures The text by Marie Pappenheim tells of a woman who went into a forest to meet her lover But he had been murdered and she stumbles over his dead body in the gloom of the forest It is a piece for acting minute stage directions being given and its intensely personal text is accompanied by intense music It is too much to say that we understand it but it is acknowledged as a work of startling power and emotional perspective The annotation fails to state that Dorothy Dow is a Texan from Galveston It is dramatic singing of the highest order The Krenek somewhat less dim as music yet follows the Schoenbergian formula The lament is not morbidly somber or bitter and rises to eloquence has been offered leads In three top-budget pictures since his click as TV's Martin Kane The lad playing romantic scenes with Julie Dorsey (Jimmy Dorsey's 21-year-old pride and joy) at Nino's Continental over the week-end was Jack Taint a junior exec at MCA Gabe Dell of the original Dead End gang is in New York after hitch-hiking all the way from California He's worth about half a did it for kicks Greta Garbo went for a Cezanne in Paris the other and a $10000 subtraction from her well-padded bankroll Helen Gallagher of "Pal Joey" is on the verge of a trek to the altar with actor Terry Beckett Insiders say Barbara Ann Scott who replaced Sonja IIenie in the Arthur Wirtz ice carnival no longer sees eye to eye with the impresario Gloria Jean the former child movie star is being wooed by the Versailles for a summer spot Betty Grable's bosses have forbidden her to go to the track when she's in the middle of shooting a picture Her screams when they're off and running reduce her to whispers on the set the next day The mustachioed Lothario who calls for Anita Ellis every night after her Village Vanguard performance (and in a foreign car that would make Buck Rogers envious) is Oscar DeVries From Switzerland and worth oodles of noodles via a color film patent Gilbert Roland whose publicity for years indicated he was nothing more than the darling of the glamour girls chalks up an au thentically impressive performance in "The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima" BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN NEW YORK July 19--Mary Martin currently cavorting in the London edition of "South Pa ific" is said to be in- -3 v14e0 trigued by a '11' musical sent to her on re P' cords from f- Hollywood It rt" may be her ''u next Broadway vehicle Does this add up to any- ft thing? Mickey Rooney a '14 made reserva- 1 tions to stay 4 at El Rancho Vegas when MARY the Kean Sis- MARTIN ters open there next week his agents have requested the greatest secrecy during his visit and Jane Kean has been buying enough clothes for a trousseau Biggies in the appliance field estimate that $10000000 worth of fans air conditioners and other cooling units were sold during three days of the hot spell Paul Douglas walked out on a radio broadcast last week when he discovered it was "too political" David Selznick is having a big laugh His "Duel in the Sun" which took an unmerciful whacking from the critics figures to gross $25000000 by the end of 1952 Fran Allison's right hand and wrist were decorated with band-aids when she appeared in Toots Shor's the other night What happened 011ie bite you? Lee Tracy who couldn't get a job in the flickers a year ago '4i :00 1 1C 'il- kl If '117v 4 to 4 --Star-Telegram Photo BELL by the gray stone walls of the tower of First Presbyterian Church Miss Anne Goerte operates the "keyboard" of the Harrison Memorial Carillon the only set of cast bells in the city For years she has devotedly fulfilled her voluntary assignment I SERVICE OF LOVE To watch her in activity one is impressed by the earnestness and devotion she lavishes upon her assignment She is obliged on account of the scale limitations of the keyboard to transpose most of the tunes she plays She writes them out and plays from notes the tunes only without chords Those who hear her on Sunday mornings remark the rhymthmic exactness of her play- 1 ing and that she never strikes a wrong note There is no keyboard in the usual sense Instead there are levers some 30 inches long which when depressed about nine inches pull down light wooden rods which in turn pull leather straps 1 in the tower which pass over brass pulleys to a chain fastened 1 directly to the clapper of the bell itself a formidable piece of 1 metal ending in an iron ball up to five inches in diameter The largest clappers fall back to position of their own weight Others are pulled back by springs It is not easy work and if Miss Goerte were paid a salary it would be earned literally by the sweat of her brow She speaks with affection and even reverance of the dedicatory words on the bells themselves as symbols of their purpose The fourth and fifth bells bear the Scriptural texts: "I was glad when they said unto me let us go into the house of the Lord" and "The Lord is good and great" ly to be praised" The remaining bells are dedicated to love joy peace long suffering gentleness goodness faith meekness and temperance So when next you hear the bells pealing joyously on Sunday morning do not think of a task perfunctorily gone through but of a loving service rendered by one who feels a peculiar devotion to her part in praise 1 1 1 Miss Smith and Music Colleague Here for Visit SCHUBERT! "Symphony No 8 in 13 Minor" (the and IMO EMIT: "Symphony No 31 in 313 lot" (the 207 played by Str Thomas Beecham and Royal Phil harmonic Orchestra Columbia LP The unfailing good taste which characterizes Sir Thomas especially in works of the classic period makes of these recordings delightful experiences There is no forcing of dynamic levels no effort for "effects" In the Schubert a commend able deliberation is maintained especially in the slow movement at the marcato subject in minor where usually the tempo is unjustifiably hurried 111 gli 0- 1 c- 11-- 4 Jr- -'i' ta t'4 4 IA' "NrA 'AA'4Ay' I '''A A 4 ct i it'lb IA 40ormemt 11'4 A i tl'g'''''r 10'' 7 4 tr 3 itir' I' e'' es iiak The Mozart the earliest of his 1 works of larger dimensions shows Old Grunewald Pavilion a certain forward-looking daring The recordings are of the high- est order of acoustic excellence 'Site on Samuels Described Miss Dorcey Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Smith 3824 Biddison and her colleague Miss Kirstine Nielson a mezzo-soprano are vsisting at the Smith home for several weeks Miss Smith is a piano and theory teacher at the Henry Street Music School in New York one of the leading music schools in the city Located on the Lower East Side the school originally was a settlement project but now does full conservatory work When asked about the "melting pot" aspect of the situation Miss Smith said "We find no differ ence in the musicality of any of the nationalities we serve Talent and the willingness to work are dispensed impartially and are not too subject to environment and parentage BEEttIOVENt "Concerto No 4 In 0 Major Op 58" for piano and orchestra played by Waiter Gieseking with Perbert von Karioan conducting the Philharmonic Orchestra Colutnbia LP for dancing and was torn down soon after 1901 Dryden fecalls another popular place of entertainment of the horse and buggy days Ilermann Park on North Main at the foot of the iron bridge which preceded Paddock Viaduct It was definitely of the German beer garden type and a center of German social activities such as the Sunday afternoon meetings of the Saengerbund a singing A statement by Dryden 1128 So Lake further clarifies the status of the old Grunewald Pavilion which in 1901 presented performances of light opera by the Olympia Opera Company Dryden locates the park by saying that "it stood on the east side of Samuels Avenue just be fore the land slopes down into the bottoms Some of the great old trees which surrounded it are still standing" The place was used primarily DR ROY HARRIS CALENDAR I i Composing his seventh symph Telethon Disappointing 1 'American's Works Praised HOLLYWOOD July 19 (CTS) 1 Bing Crosby and Bob Hope are terribly upoet because only a Harris Commiss Composing his seventh symphony terribly upoet because only a Harris Commissioned BY CLYDE WHITLOCK On Sunday mornings just pre ceding the hour of morning wor- I ship the resounding and sweets 1 ly reverberating tones of Fort I Worth's only carillon of bells float over the down-town district I i The pealing tones issue from I the sturdy stone tower of First Presbyterian Church The 14 bells the largest of which sound-I ing is plain- 4 ly visible from 5 4 the sidewalk across Fifth St are hung I so closely in ri '4'77 g1171 the tower that 1 1 -4 0- 1 i there is not ies I head room among them I There is a leg- 4' 1 i Ort t1 i- 1 end that the i foundation of 4 the tower had 1 i to be strength- i 4 ened to sup- 14 port the enor- CLYDE mous added WHITLOCK weight of the bells the largest of which weighs a ton and a half and the smallest 500 pounds Bell metal is a type of bronze made up of three or four parts of copper to one of tin The tower is pigeon-proofed but encrusted with the dust of years The dust and the difficulty of moving about among the bells made the reading of the inscriptions difficult The set is known among the church people as the Harrison Memorial Bells On the largest bell is this inscription: "In loving memory of John Caro Harrison born June 28 1858 died Dec 29 1907 by his wife Sarah Ward Harrison his son John Ward Harrison and his daughter Frances Harrison Wilson A 1911" NOTE ON MAKER The church records show that the second largest bell was dedicated to the memory of William McClanahan Harrison grandfather of John Ward Harrison and Mrs Wilson who came here from Jefferson and founded the old State National Bank The third bell was dedicated to his wife Elizabeth Ann Harrison It is popularly thought that the bells came from England whose bell founders are among the most skilled in the world However on the second bell is this wording: "McShane Bell Foundry Company Baltimore Md 1911" But the set conforms to English design in various ways For one thing they are suspended from wooden beams as against the continental practice of using steel beams Also the bells do not have a crown as do continental bells but are hung by a shank extending from the top of the bell according to the verbiage of the non-technical observer There are matters of terminology which should be understood "Chimes" as used to describe bells play only a major diatonic scale without chromatic tones On the other hand a "carillon" has a chromatic scale In Lou vain in Belgium the carillon has 49 bells and in Antwerp and Bruges 47 In this country Riverside Church New York has a carillon of 72 bells as does the University of Chicago The First Presbyterian set is a modified carillon in that the scale is not fully chromatic The scale is as follows: F-sharp G-sharp A C-sharp D-sharp F-sharp and We confess not to be able to explain the utility of this scale Without an no flat keys are available Apparently is to be taken as the natural scale of the set PLAYER DEVOTED TO BELLS1 But bells hanging in a tower I are dead things without a ringer and these bells have a player whose devotion to them is almost as if she had been ordained to play them For years they have been lovingly played by Miss Anne Goerte who on week-days Is a teacher in the De Zavala School Miss Goerte remembers that as a little girl she saw the bells unloaded at th chu then known as the Taylor Street Presbyterian Church a Cumberland Presbyterion congregation She looked in wonder at the awe-inspiring size of the bells but it did not occur to her that she would one day play them But from that day they fascinated her and it was not long before she haunted the stonewalled tower room where the clavier (keyboard) is set up watching the first player a Scotsman named Alex Simpson operate them In due time she inherited the l'' 'N 4 ri-7P) i1A1 00-N 1 2 i -t 2 1-: i MEXICAN INN CAFE No 1 Though cast in a quite different musical vein than the towering and majestic Fifth Concerto the "Emperor" the Fourth is holding its place remarkably It abjures the tragic and the passionately introspective in oods hich often colored the musical speech of Beethoven and proceeds with serene optimism The first theme of the first movement is one of those inspired Beethoven utterances which remain in the ear The second movement is one of the most eloquent in all Beethoven Gieseking essentially a poet plays the work with affection and the absence of spurious dramatics Technical competency is taken for granted Mutual understanding between soloist and orchestra is especially noteworthy in the first DOWNTOWN re Not Married" with Ginger Rogers Das id Wayne Tuesday Something to Live or" with Joan Fontaine Pay Mint nd Frkt aY "Untamed Frontier" ith Cotten Shelley Winters by Night" with Harnara Stanwyck Paul Domlus Monda -Tile Well' 'With liellrY Morgan Barry Kelly Thursday -Diplomatic Coin ter" nth Tyrone Power Patticia Symphony third of the money pledged on ILUy LIM 1 lb their Olympic telethon has been collected Because of the pledges they were able send more people i To Write 7th to Helsinki but money isn't corn- I ing in fast enough to cover expenses Bing is still in Elko Nev i PITTSBURGH July 19 with his sons and Dixie after a i Dr Roy Harris the composer who jaunt to San Francisco returned i wants to make music "as much a to St John's Hospital 1 living issue as baseball" hos been third of the money pledged on their Olympic telethon has been oy third of the money pledged on uy their Olvmoic telethon has been 5th at Commerce CLOSES TONIGHT AT 10 FOR TEN DAYS Will Reopen Friday Aug lit 10 A VISIT MEXICAN INN CAFE No 2 Jacksboro Highway and White Settlement Rd Open 5 to 1 A M-2 A Mondays le 2 Rd ed Mondays Baylor Students Plan Paris Show I liemhi commissioned to write his seventh symphony The Koussevitsky Foundation of Washington has confirmed the request made by Serge Koussevit! sky shortly before his death It was Koussevitsky a constant sponsor of American classical music who said of Harris composer-in-residence at the Pennsylvania College for W0111011: "I think that nobody has expressed with such genius the American life the vitality the greatness the strength of this country" Koussevitsky gave all six of the 54-year-old Harris' previous symphonies their world premieres The seventh will be part of the nationwide Koussevitsky musical festival next fall Anyone Can Play tile HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN S915 )yone Play tile ID CHORD GAN 915 f11 t'z 1 -1144 )Pc 704 4 rt! '1 i 7-- 7777:1647477 :01 4 4s1 7 4y 'i'' SPECIALS Guaranteed Permanent Waves TRU-ART $850 HELEN CURTIS 413 50 Machine Wave $1" CREME OIL 00 COLD WAVE Complete With Hair Cut and Styling LUCY WHITLEY Operator Mildred Fletcher by Appointment (fob factory) Chvgillt Rvss Ramo Cu factory) 4ss Ramo Cla If IZEZCZEZM BY PAUL Gil AL! PARIS July 19 (CDN)--Due to the enterprise of two young Americans Paris theater lovers will have a chance next week to see "Green Grow the Lilacs" the play from which the phenomenally successful musical "Oklahoma" was taken Beth Kirnbrough and Anna Henderson of Waco Texas here with a 32member group of Baylor University students for summer courses in art drama and conversational French thought up the project of staging an American play here "just to show them" They hired Baby lone Theater on Boulevard Raspail now given Fort Werth's Oldest Piano House 316 HOUSTON FA-3679 Iciest Piano House FA-3679 Big Trees" with Kirk Douglas Patrice Wyloore Tuesday "Bright Victory" with Arthur Kennedy Peggy Dow Friday "Lydia Bailey" with Dale Robertson Anne Francis of Lail Stars" "Sensations" NEW Come the Marines' 'Secret of Convict Lake' Toes-day "Sznokey" "Lonely Heart Friday "Wake Island "Rodeo" NEIGHBORHOODS MORGAN--Ited Sgies of Montana" 'Huneychile' Wednesday 'Belles On Their Toes" "Girl in Every Port" Friday ''Cat People" "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" Town" "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Tuesday' "Belles on Their Thursday "Sing- nig in the Itain Saturday "Double Dynamite" "The Target" NEW Six Toes- i day "Pat and Mike" Thursday "Double Dynamite" Friday "Flaming Feather' "Talk About a Stranger" and Tuesday "My Six Convicts" Thursday "Young Man With Ideas" Skies of Montana" "The sellout" Tuesday "Man in the White Suit" "Shadow in the Thursday "Carbine Williams" "For Men Only" Six Convicts" "Keen 'Ent SluggIng" Tuesday "Pat and Mike" Desert Gold" Thursday "Wild Blue Yonder' "Scandal Sheet" Saturday "Double Dynamite" "Far Frontier" "Flaming Tuesday "House of Horrors" "Mummys Thursday "Skirts Ahoy" 'Finders Keepers' Saturday "Honey-chile" "Kansas Raiders" SEVENTH with Roland Culver Glynis Johns Friday "Miracle of Milan" and Mike" Tuesday "Young Man With Ideas" 'Thursday "My Six Convicts" and Mike" Tuesday "Young Man With Thursday "My Six Convicts" Man With Tuesday "Mv Six Convicts" Thursday "Pat and Mike" Saturday "The Winning Team" Tuesday "My Six Conyicts'i Thursday ''Barefoot Mailman "Flying Tigers" Tuesday "Silver City" "Thief of Thursday "The Marrying Kind Sat- urda "Hoots Malone' "Flight to Mars" RIVER Marrying Kind" a whide" TtleS11113 "Silver City" "Wild Blue Yonder'' Thursday "Skirts Ahoy" "Barefoot Mailman'L Saturday "Boots Malone "Plight to mars" DRIVE INS BOWIE WilLams" "Sunny Side of the Street" MANSFIELD MarrYing Kind" "Boots Malone" Marti" "Return of the Frontierman" TuevdriY "Deadline rsA- "Three en me Friday "Boot Malone" "The Thief of Baetiod" Mani" "Perfect Strangers Tuesday "Carbine Williams" "Love Is Better Than Ever" Thursday "Red Skies of Montana" "Secret of Cot-prier Saturday "Boots Malone "Thief of Damascus" BURK BURNETT BLDG BEAUTY SHOP MRS JO SHANKLE Owner and Operator Open 8 AM to 8 PM UaMIflP 8 AM to 8 PM over to Victor Delafossc's American chamber opera for four nights--Monday through $200 They ran around to the American embassy MSA missions American cultural agencies and newspapers to get publicity They got the publicity all right was to are assured of rood audiences when they and their fellow students including 17- year-old Chicago-born Mitsi their stuff next week The girls say they just want to clear enough out of the proceeds to pay for their posters pamphlets and programs The Baylor students are living here at Concordia Hotel for students next to Luxembourg Palace Their meals lodging and transport were included in the $1000 tuition fee paid to their university before they left home Professors with them here are Reynold and Marthe Arnould and Paul Baker director of the Baylor theater AIRCONDITIONED by App 502 MAIN ROOM 603 BURK BURNETT BLDG F0-2081 by Appt F0-2081 I- 21 AUG 3 a Lair SUM CIAln 1:1 AP' MARKED FOR PREMIERE The still unfinished seventh symphony has already been marked for its premiere by Conductor Rafael Kubelik of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Dr Ilarris' third symphony was buried in a "time capsule" in World War II by a group of 100 English musicians who chose 100 of the most representative works of western civilization It was the first American composition of its kind broadcast by Arturo Toscanini Dr Harris plays a modest second fiddle figuratively to his gifted wife Johana pianist-inresidence at PCW on their Sunday night radio program over Pittsburgh station WWSW With Roy as commentator the couple has been presenting a series of 23 broadcasts covering "The Perspective of Pour Centuries of Keyboard Music" 'MATS Sun 3 PM NIGHTS Mon-Sat 830 PM ly Arrangement with the Theatre Guild Inc Mori-Sat 830 PM rJ 12 ''''b 1 4'4 -4 IVA WITHERS STEPHEN DOUGLASS LASS MUSIC by Richard Rodger BRENDA LEWIS BOOK and LYRICS by Oscar Hammerstein III gi A Rou sEL 44 -1 4 nzt vi 9 -d 4 i tr i 4 1 111 $fr- A 1 A i 469M1 44r li r'' 4t 79 9 468106014 if if 111114 tii -7 i Nki i Southwestern Organist First In 15 Winners Based on the Play "LWOW by Ferenc Molnar as adapted by Ben lamirs Glaser ERIC MATTSON JET MacDONALO GEORGE IRVING ANNABELLE LYON I AL NON "Central location? We got ill" Prices! $3 $240 $I80 $120 Ticket Office Texas Hotel Office Texas Hotel GRAND OPENING PAUL'S CLUB IB You're within a few minutes of any place in downtown Fart buildings department stores night you stop at the hospital ity-wise Westbrook Newly Air Condoned-300 Rooms Rates $250 Up ou re wunin so vow MinUTIS or any place ngs departm in downtown Fort buildient stores night you stop at the hospital ity-wise Westbrook Newly Air Condonsd-300 Rooms Rates $250 UP PAUL BAKER Baylor theater director 1720 Vaughn Blvd (Poly) JIMMY REVETTO and His Naturals No Cover Charge LA-9472 YOUR GENIAL HOST PAUL HAROLD COATS JAM SESSION SUNDAY 3 )11y) 72 SERIOUS MUSIC ON THE AIR VOICE OF AMERICA PROGRAM This series goes to Europe over the Voice of America and is transcribed over 112 stations of the Educational Broadcasting Association "I know pretty well what the seventh symphony will be like" Dr Harris said "It will not be programmatic It won't tell a story It'll be pure music a real symphony" The composer said the "materials will mid20th Century in flavor rhythm and rchestration" LANGUAGE OF MUSIC "Music is a funny business" says Dr Harris "I'ut it into words and it gets out of hand It's a time space language an emotional language rather than a thought language" Tall lean Dr Harris claims he's "been lucky from the start" Ile was born on Lincoln's borthday in Lincoln County and in a log cabin Ile got his start as a butter and egg truck driver and quickly scrambled to the top SUNDAY 12-12 34 Arta Quartet WBAP (510)ABC To Be Announced a 41001 SPECIAL! 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