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7:15 Congressional Round Table Speakers: WILLIAM MILLER JOHN BUTLER EDMUND RADWAN Moderator: ROBERT McNULTY 7:45 MURRAY CONROY and Moore a Great 7:55 YOUR REPUBLICAN REPORTER (Sponsored by Erie County Republican inance Committee) View the Women's GOP orum on TV at 10 o'Clock Tonight ALBANY KNICKERBOCKER NEWS "Those who know rank Moore best can sense the vast reservoir of erudition executive and administrative ability yet untapped in this outstanding public official" UTICA DAILY PRESS "Mr Moore has astonished his col leagues and timid politicians by an unswerving adherence to his own in flexible principles of honesty regard less of party" RIENDS RANK MOORE Saturday November 4 1950 Buffalo Evening News sihal sxoate maoaenb Cymbals as Accent November Bride In Wanakah Club the MISS BEALE i Dec 30 is the date that has been chosen by the Western New York MRS YARBOROUGH be at home Nov 13 at 269 Welling publication for area alumni Mrs Cocktail PartV William Shirlpv tplpnhone and: esses Mrs i McCarthy Gay Nineties To Be Revived Chairman of Tea irr a 1 1 I llfl I Persian Dance At olk Ball the hat cn or Junior Skaters Miss Jane Goetz chairman of the Miss Egan Guest of Honor Mrs Roswell Thoma and Mrs Allston Bailie will en tertain at a paper shower and luncheon next Saturday in thejrp i i Saturn Club in honor of Miss 10 rnlQ ITOSpiiai Marjorie Egan fiancee Dqrr Tnffpta MrCnriv 11 UlClClY 1 lie La Guests will be Miss Janet D( ig me season ror me junior members Robert Ulrich or the tea Mrs Guariglia se lected a gown of black taffeta The choice oi Mrs Thomas Syracuse invitations chairman was black faille accented by a white velour hat GUESTS MEET OR COCKTAILS BEORE DANCE Preceding the Buffalo Yacht annual ball Saturday night Nov 11 in Hotel Statler Mr and Mrs Armiger I Hubbard will entertain friends at cocktails in their home 95 ordham Drive Invited are Mr and Mrs William Seibert Mr and Mrs George Parr Mr and Mrs Elmer A Hubbard Mr and Mrs Howard Cherry Mr and Mrs Milton Phillips riday Nov 17 When the International Institute gives its sixth annual folk ball in Hotel Statler ballroom riday Nov 17 several new groups will be taking part it is announced by Mrs Lester Gilbert general chair man or the first time a Persian dance will be on the program Mrs Edward Barclay Yarborough a na tive of Iran will be the dancer She will do a graceful dance for weddings With no mit ten accompaniment she hummed the music and Tone Carnevale and the orchestra for the ball are pre pared to play it for her Her hand cymbals will furnish beat and accent Her costume will be such as one still sees she explains in the vil lagcs of Iran A feature is the chalita a sort of peplum worn with her tombon or troupers A blouse and bolero and a scarf on her head will complete her costume Her jewelry includes a silver necklace' and matching earrings featuring delicate filigree work ormerly Miss Anna Urshan of Teheran daughter of the late Rev1 Eprim Urshan minister of the American Mission and Mrs' Urshan Mrs Yarborough was graduated from the American and Zoroastrian Schools majoring in Persian and English She speaks a number of languages Her hus band was in the Department of State and attached to the Amer ican Embassy in Teheran ourteen months ago they were marriea in the Church of the Transfiguration (Little Church Around the Corner) New York Belles and dandies of the 1890s will be the role of those dancing to the lively old tunes when the members of the Wanakah Country Club assem ble in the American lake shore clubhouse for fun and frolic at a Gay Nineties costume party on Nov 18 The Entertainment Commit tee today announced the din ner dance which will be high lighted by decorations of that era Mr and Sirs Harold Casey will be chairmen Dr and Mrs Marshall Learn chairmen of the Enter tainment Committee for the year have on their committee Mr and Airs Kingsley Schnei der Mr and Mrs Robert Nagel Mr and Mrs Robert Perry Mr and Mrs rank Weber Mr and Mrs Jack A Ahern and Mr and Mrs War ren Michael Kelly Mr and cf Tamoa Drive announce the marriage of their daughter Marjorie Anne to Mr William rnvrt vir rwlCliUIll UI1H3UU SUU Ml and Mrs John Avery Christian of Tampa Drive will take place Thanksgiving Day in St Episcopal Church The future bride is a graduate of Stephens College Her fiance a veteran of World War II attended the University of Buffalo Yellow and rust eolored chrvsan thnmumc rteenratAri the hnmp of Dr and Mrs Charles II Umland in Delaware Ave riday evening I Nov 3 at 7:30 for the mar riage of their daughter Pauline Patricia to Mr James Herbert Jr son of Mrs Ella Nye Herbert land Capt James Herbert Pouring at the tea given by the Miss Gloria A Umland man and Dr Everett Wayne Wood worth Dr Oscar Plumb united in nf XTi and I lid I 1 Id tic glMrs William Lee Zimmerman and (the son of Dr and airs tvereii Atson Woodworth The bride given in marriage by her father wore a white satin bal lerina length suit Lace cuffs matched the lace Peter Pan collar appliqued with satin and seed pearls The folds of the full skirt accented the tailored lines of bodice Juliet Cap Holds Veil A satin Juliet cap embroidered with seed pearls held her shoulder I length veil of rench illusion She carried a cascade bouquet of white i camellias ivy and stephanotis Miss Shirley Lee Zimmerman maid of honor for her sister chose OH IOC Slilv Ullil luiivwiiiuu avauvv Akron which they attended Johnston Mrs Connor Porter Mrs Jones Miss Mary days durin I union 1 I nil evrsmv I Hl dl iliv on wrnncMiay Mrs Donald O'Connor and Mrs The Buffalo Council of World Af Dnkorl tni in Jiuuiii vjuvi lailo Wil 4' anil 'HO VV1111 a gill ovnuiai i nuvaiU XI JWUpi iunnvvu falo Athletic Club Monday for the ship Dr Bateman ways and means Ave Among the guests will be Mr Lucien Garo president of the wno win escort miss arrell Miss Patricia A arrell will attend with Mr Ar thur Yeates a vice president Among other guests will be Mr' Rosary Hill Class Appoints Dance Aides or the annual freshman class Thanksgiving dance of Hill College from 9 until 1 Satur day Nov 25 in Daemen Hall on the campus Miss Jean Peters is general chairman Invitations have been assigned to Miss Clare McCaulley publicity 'Miss Margaret Dwyer refresh A 9 1 9 A 1 1 In i rii menus Mbs xuauv uaiauiiri decorations Miss Clare Hoel scher Miss Suzanne Miller Miss iRosemary Gimbrone Lauer Miss Joan inck Miss General Hosnital Guild bride's sister was maid of honor rnorial Auditorium Nanev 1 Lenhart Miss Susan Rob Lafayette General Hospital i Tinrh man Harrison is chairmai erts Mrs John Kloepfer Mrs (today in the home of Mrs Robert pev George Bornemann of Graves Jr I Kinxei Jr airs anciaon vine Wollen i Mrs lifts Mrs ira wonen Hia UUhJH Ifc M6UVI MtM nnrtnc i a urx John rgan Rd Paul Geraci Mrs Louis oster and Mr Baird Mrs Mack Take Boxes Mrs Leo Kelly 1 Mrs rank Baird and Mrsi Mrs Joseph Guariglia chair Dinner Will Honor Norman Mack have taken boxes man named Mrs Kelly as tea chair Cl for the annual Charityiman Dues were received by Mrs Korea Orum Speakers nn Thnrcriav nee Alexander Perlmo assisted by: IV aawa 'At 28 in hleinhans Music Hail to benefit the Maria Love Con valescent und Mrs Winfield Putsch js chairman of the boxes Tun large baskets of white vs rhn santhemums and gladioli and cibotium fems banked the altar this afternoon for the wed jft ding of Miss Lois Jeanne Zirnmer speakers in the forum on Garfield Miller Jr llldl VVCJ11J4S vviuva 1 mw Grosvenor Library They are Mr Tea Dancing Saturdays joa Pn iVftftlr Inn firO srerptarv of joan the Korean embassy in Washington and Mr Robyn Dare Buffalo attor nnv whn cnnnt enmn timp in Kfiron Among those attending the din Junior Committee of the Buffalo and Mrs George Couch Mr: r4 11 ma T7 kw A A 1 re I It Ann TO REPORT CONVENTION rl mT nuiiaio Lndincr ui University Guild will meet in the 1 Z1 a nlL A 1(1 Indian TrMI RdtVilhllk on MEETS TUESDAY IN HOME TUa lnniAf Rnnrrt ft the IWPl raii rick Wunsch and Mrs Chair Home will have a dessertiner will be Justice and Mrs Philip' Skating Club has called a meeting' John Sharpe Miss Sally Ann rurenro Tronman will be cohost at 8 Tuesdav in Mr and Mrs the Junior Board for Schillo Mr Gerald Heidenburg: "Mr wmum A Drew? and the home Hostesses will be MissjD Rogers Mr and Mrs James Sunday Nov 12 in the club Miss Barbara Hausley Mr Paul xir Arthur IT Gahwe will renort Gretchen Coburn Miss Con Dr Carleton Scofield Mrs rooms at the Nichols School ring Rizzo Miss Loretta Borowiak on the Se umf invention in stance Kiefer Miss Davina Vreelandt Lyman Jr Prof and There will be tea dancing Satur MrDavid Bouman Miss Mary 11 ma i TT Innoc Mice nnuc Hfirintr tnr enaenn fnr fnn I UnHrrt Xfi PavmnnH Raiau19V and Miss Betty Ann Barbieri Miss Lois Jean Zimmerman Dr Woodworth Take Vows bodice fashioned With an extended shoulder line and round neckline The full' skirt was circular A Juliet cap of matching green velvet completed her ensemble She car ried a cascade bouquet of autumn colored chvsanthemums Reception in Hotel Westbrook Dr Warren Hillard Hanson was best man The ushers were Dr Joseph Rutecki and Dr Owen Stew art Hall Mrs Zimmerman select ed a gray taffeta afternoon dress shot with gold thread a pink felt hat accented by a satin brim and orcMds An afternoon dress of red and black iridescent taffeta was favored the mother oi bridegroom A black velvet and orchids completed her semble A receotion was given in Normandy Room of Hotel West brook or motoring to Washing ton and Williamsburg Va the bride chose a brown costume suit trimmed in beige and chartreuse Dr and Mrs Woodworth will be at home after Nov 14 at 1030 Ken Mrs Raymond Beale an emerald green lace dress the 'more Ave tnac (Home Ceremony Holiday Season 'or Miss Umland Will Be estive Herbert Jr or Duke Alumni Alumni Association oi Duke Uni versity for the annual Christmas cocktail party the place to be an nounced later On New Year's Day the group will give a party the place to be derided after the Duke Canisius the College basketball game in Me lur uuiuu and Mr Ralph Hoch best man Harrison is chairman TYw A vsutflx hi ii i 11: iiouu uv I lie IlVV UUUlgU DUJUCHiaUU VL Vonnoth Kicwanrfpr Mrt IM ino in Qmnllunvl Drivp vaaM rkiAk ATJjfHPrfpn DresineriL Of the 10C31 i in IdlA EULHCLdll VilUTLH V1H Mrs tawara Snyder were Mrs Alfred Wat dated The couple left for a trip aiumni announces conumuee cni I 1 A 1 OMMM cVW tVM A a1 1 A I 1 Mrs to me Aew ngiana biaies ana win uivu xux uc Alli aaa irMkliooGArt for nliimni XTr William Shirlpv fplpnhnnp and! activities group Mrsi(3reeJ ga Prelude Oliver Bateman Jr assisted by mi io uy Dvineif iixi ui i 4 1 a pre mue iu inv vi i xi Bryce Mrs Volney Holmes to be given tonight in Klcinhans Mrs Benjamin Neal Jr Mrs? Music Hall Sigma Alpha Nu ra Laurence jonnson airs Aivin ternity will entertain at a cocxian Bingham of Hamburg Mrs Harri party in the home of Mr and Mrs son and Mrs John Cree: scholar Edward Koebf 750 Elmwood 'I WdsflBaKr 'Um A 'It JI 1 KRSKSk i Mm wo cicty 5 POLTTICAL ADVrRTISEMENt POtmCAL ADVEKTISEMKNT HERE'S WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT RANK MOORE Wifi BOA RANK MOORE Western New Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor is recog nized by men of all parties throughout the state as one of the greatest public servants of our times BUALO EVENING NEWS "No man has done more to advance the cause of good government in New York State than Comptroller rank Moore" WATERTOWN TIMES "Comptroller Moore's efforts in the field of state local fiscal relationships has been little short of brilliant What he has accomplished in this regard will be landmark in the history of New York State Government" Important Bach Recital Tonight Philharmonic Opens Season Tomorroiv lorence Metzler Mr Maloney RaVh unrk recitals bv a climaxed by the Chorus of Joy KX bor Netfulan Opera singer and rising ynung 'nadian hrom Mmss nger rertor Pan' 1" of mUSC Both choruses also will be heard in 1 2 Krudowski program of the series on Nov 16 Lund with Michael Rubin 14 ear old POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT matic Club a MIE Jewish Liberal Arts high 'CauiP Weona lights its silver jubilee RANK MOORE Top Row is Tops Thomas Maloney of the music faculty of College will' Helen Julia Doro Sccnie Rothier will give a lecture and modern dance demonstration before the College Club of Niagara alls at a dinner meeting on Nov 8 Miss Rothier is preparing asimilar lecture demonstration to be given in the Albright Art Jan 24 will con important Bach Work To Ba Heard This Evening Dorothy Buck Almstcad former resident of Kenmore and instruc tor in voice at Wilson College Chambersburg Va will take part with the school are Raynard Goro betz formerly of 169 Butler Ave and his wife Anita Weinberg in professional life Both are members of the piano faculty tings of and the Rodgers Hammer stein spirituals a of Music" between the choir and the male glee club and special settings of a number of favorite songs and airs The spon sor is the Equality Club of the Buf falo YMCA Proceeds will be used for a first aid station at the Y's am going to'vote for isters of Amherst Ray Biondolillo Buffalo Insurance Broker cago convention The Couples Club of the Second United Pres byterian Church will sponsor a con cert by the Lyric Chorus Charles Lederer director Wednesday evening with Mrs Edward Watson and Mrs Andrew Weber as solo ists The Concert Choir of Xavier University New Orleans the only Catholic University for Negro youth in the Western Hemi sphere will give a concert in Bishop Timon High School Nov 30 Prokofieffs irst Symphony will be discussed by Richard Sei bold in his class Music Explained" Monday at 7:30 in the Buffalo Museum of Science POLITICAL AD VEKTISEMIVT Luba Manduchcva announces that she will present her voice and piano pupils in bi monthly recitals in her new studio 455 ranklin St Miss Manduchcva was formerly with the Conservatory' of Music and Anglo American College Rio de Janeiro i Bowling Green (O) State Univer sity arc these Western New York crs Phyllis Boseck daughter of Mr and Mrs Irjing Boeck of Eden James EaMer son of Mr and Mrs James A Easter 715 Colvin Blvd Patricia Plumb daughter of Mr and Mrs Oscar Plumb 28 Lan ders Rd and Douglas Wiles son of Mr and Mrs rank Wiles 170 Pickford Ave all of Kenmore Instruments ofjhe Orches tra Brass and will be the topic of Dr Nathan Ehren Music Appreciation discus sion Monday at 8 in the Jew ish Center George per cussion James Euston trumpet and Lawrence Tode trombone all members of the Buffalo Philhar monic will demonstrate their in struments Karl Koch will be ac companist for Mr t' ox Hole orum WBNY Tonight 7:15 REDERICK DEVLIN JAMES HARRIGAN WILLIAM HARTZBERG The Polish Singing Circle will re sume Sunday afternoon recitals open to members and their friends Nov 12 at 3 in the head quarters 1070 Broadway The sec ond recital takes place Nov 28 inis evening when a chamber en semble directed by Hans Vigeland will give the first Buffalo perform ance of Opfcr" in the Grosvenor Library This is open to the public without charge Thelma Altman to Sing In Kleinhans Tomorrow 7:00 ROUND TABLE Present Speakers: JUSTIN MORGAN JULIUS VOLKER PAUL A STEPHAN Moderator: ROBERT LESHER HAL NOTES: Mjrs Charles tDorothy) Young of Kenmore pub 6:20 PAUL A STEPHAN B(hTuH Maturka Nocturne Chopin Nocturne minor and Chopin 27 No 2 Kolvsanka as Lieutenant Governor because I have always believed him to be a pre eminent public official a man of the highest principles and a tremendous capacity for work He has demonstrated his value to the community again and i RIENDS RANK MOORE orchestral portion of the program! School of Music: Donald eldman among other things Hamilton Ave: Veronica Va and works by Gould 804 Niagara St majoring in DR ROBERTA BITGOOD organ ist and choir director of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will play the dedicatory recital at the new organ at the irst Presbyterian Church in Lockport tomorrow at 5 This organ recently com pleted by the Moller Organ Com pany of Hagerstown Md at the cost of $40000 will be one of the larger organs in Western New York TANINA GORECKA violinist the! it js similar in tonal design and tJ guest soloist for the concert 'equal in size to the Moiler organ of the Kalina Singing Society to in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church morrow evening in the Hotel Stat (The public is invited Dr Bitgood ler ballroom is a graduate of the played a similar program for the Eastman School of Music and at i dedication of a Moller organ at the violinist Margaret ci a ns in a Bach Strauss program Two Buffalonians now connected Dempsey Beth Wolanek and Eva! Wednesday at the meeting Rautenberg accompanists will the college: Dorothy Kcrnioae give the program when the Marcella Bush Cecelia Roy Kenny Wednesday Morning Musicale meets Wednesday at 11 in the home of Mrs Sanford Ulrich 422 Parker Ave Proceeds are to be added to the Organ und Tickets will be available at the door Participants in the Junior Chro matic Club program next Saturday at 2:30 in the home of Mrs Charles Hickman 84 Beard Ave will be Joan Marie Bernhardt Sebastian asanello Annette raustino Carol King Kropp Rosalie La Duca Ostrolucky Beverly Roach thy Rowe Annual concert of the Paderewski Singing Society will be held in St John Kanty Lyceum Nov 19 Michael Slommski direct and Justine Gladowski tralto yjll be guest soloist Romberg Porter Grofe Debussv piano and Margot Nislta of East Emily Strauss soprano Rivka I present the following local musi Berlin and Herbert He also will Aurora a scholarship voice student iMahdcIkem violinist Margaret ci a ns in a Bach Strauss program A T1 I A 11 I I 17 I ah AAT ZS at i I ah I ll rlrzl at al 1 Art rt ah A a I art a trtrt rtAt lib rt preMfiii rihcts mt tuihico oi comic strip KAiH Annriicnr men ne nrnrri in symphony 'individual selections sung a cap concerts will take place tomorrow afternoon at 215ciock and Violinist Guest Soloist day evening at 8:30 clock Isaac Stern violinist is soloist With Kalina Singers Tomorrow The program under William Steinberg will benertur of tha Houk" 1 Concerto in A minor ior violin anti orrheatra Simphonfe Eapasnole for violin anil orcheat ra Toronto Pianist to Give Recital Monday Evening JOHN piano recital in tJ the Twentieth Club Monday evening will give his lis Jm teners excellent opportunities to' enjoy his talents He has chosen to play the following: skip to retudlo Paaquini PhtUipp On the ao ntlrnii 1 Toccata and uxus in minor Waltt in Hat mvjor Rerceuw Eludea Op 25 No 5 in So 12 in Sonata quasi Adasio VIEWING TV Tonight 1 0 accompanist Music for a Whila Purcell Strike the Viol Purcell Wachrl aut ruft una die SUmme rans Tunder Mein Hen lai achwer Schumann Vie I Glucck lur Relae Schoalben Schumann Die Lorelei Lisrt Von ewirer Lie be Brahma Aria Amour vlenr alder from ro ton el Dalila" Saint Saent Aria Mon coeur a ta voix from et Saint Saecj irst Movement from Sonata in minor Op Brahma Kaddiab Ravel Adam KI Yamuth BEmek Jetrell Moshe Rappaport A Nixon Lazar Weiner Raehem Mana Zccea Since Writ I Met Thee Rubinstein The an Sons from "Don Juan de Manara" Cooaaena Velvet Shoe Randall Thompaon aalm 137 "By the Watera of Baby lon" Alec wilder Delia Calapai pianist and former faculty member of the Westchester Conservatory of Music will accept a limited number of pupils at her studio 117 Highland Aye Miss Calapai will be heard in works of Schubert Bartok and Beethoven jover CBC Toronto the evening of Dec 13 at 10:30 after her Western New York ap pearance Ilhaca College Band Concert In Amherst Nov 12 SIGURD RASCHER ha won the accolade of of the saxophone" and safe to predict that dozens of professionals and students will be on hand to hear him play his solos with the Ithaca College Concert Band in the Am herst Central High School at 8 the evening of Nov 12 Mr Rascher has appeared'with the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Koussevitzky the New York Philharmonic and other major American orchestras and has given concerts throughout Europe and in Asia and Australia He also has been responsible for the com posing by such leading composers of works specially for the Isaxophone and dedicated to him Among the 65 players in the Ithaca Band one of the excellent symphonic bands in the country are several Western New Yorkers: Daniel Trimboli Buffalo Joseph1 Canale first clarinets Richard Pascucci Lancaster second clari net Jack Vierkorn Hamburg Rob 1 en Martin Niagara alls Yl trombones Walter Beeler direc tor is an authority on band tech nique and well known for his con ducting ability The concert is1 sponsored by the Erie County Music Educators Association MUSIC NOTES Three young Buffalo music stu 1 dents are enrolled at Manhattan The Chancel Choir and the Chor licity chairman of the Kenmore Cnmmumiv vnapter 1 sweet Auennes Church directed by Allen Giles Inc was elected to national board minister of music will give a con of the organization as national cert in the church Nov 16 at 8 publicity chairman at recent Chi Viewpoint' Speakers: Mrs Daniel A Roblin Jr Mrs James Russell Mrs Charles Zacher Modsrator: Madge Taggart (Sponsored by Erie County Republican inance Committee) DVRTISE5IENT By THEODOLINDA BORIS 36th Annual Concert tPO PARAPHRASE Shakespeare Of Banat Choruses Tonight mu PROGRAM for the 36th an musical pictures InrTniht fnWestern Ne "uaI of the Banat characters The opening of the AS? 2 Bitgood to Play Recital Phnteonic orchestra includes several special ar or Lockport Organ Dedication thacn schuKa Buffalo performance of an im chorus of Jov I Bach Lalo bvmphonv No 2 in minorRaihmanlnoff present a faculty member of the (irst Presbyterian Church in Olean Henry Street Music School in New I York Gerard Reinagel is director Soloists Announced of the chorus or Orchard Park ograms All Hi Mercie Shll Endure from The ovrastonai oriono" HndeiTpiIE recently organized Orchard Mermaid chopin! Park Civic Music Association Jechal rPolish folk Sono ihas announced soloists fnrthp spe Chorus ond and third concerts in the series chussnn1 jan is and eb 15 Maurice Eisen iu" GorTY Riegger berg cellist Dr Clarence Adler nruncQiuniM SllQ UlHQUiV Ueilldlll ChnrA'! will give the January pro (jn a Bach Bicentennial concert by Miynarski gram and Hugh Thompson Metro members of the Wilson music fac Opera baritone is sched ultv tomorrow evening for ebruary Mozart Gladys Stein talented young Among students chosen as mem (Rippling pianist who shares the opening ibers of the a cappella choir of KmdoWSki! nrncrim nf fho vArific nn A Skip to Mv Morrow Daquin The Shouting Sone norm Op "2 No Op 27 No de Concert Miww Goreeka (Luilahv) Beethoven Woda pa Kamienlach Brook) (Pnhfth Polk Sdncil Debuwrj Kraknwiak PolKh Dance Lundt 11" i uuin 17 Granado xfi rtki ii no vmhnfct will make hPr Tnwn tlsll Kenneth Peacock 1 vm in Vow VnrL cHan limn companisi ior me sotoibi ana minor hnUG Od vostenuto: Allegretto Presto agitato euv a rU fire Ii maja el ruiaenor fkridal uitr 'winri (iiiiil mj inmvi wrw something Rr rroed snrnetbing Blue DCth llmilth for the ChOUS Rikoezy Mrvh Liszt Mr Knight a native of Toronto Angelus Singers to Perform is being presented by the Chro in Musk Hat This Evening rpHE Angelus Singers Kenneth Gill director will present their Choral Showcase of 1950" this fpiIE RARE musical opportunity (evening in Kleinhans Music Hall 1 of the week comes of course qe program includes choral set vear by presenting Thelma Altman ioun9 Guest Soloist mezzo soprano tomorrow evening! or "Pop" Concert riday at 8:30 in Klcinhans MusiCiTrVjv HARVfv vnn Amnri Hall James Quillian will be her! HARXEl young Amen ran manist will nlav Rarh Concerto No 2 in minor for piano and orchestra with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orches tra at next riday concert in Kleinhans Music Hall Miss Harvey attended the Cin cinnati Conservatory of Music and studied with the eminent Polish musician Severin Eisenberger Her original orchestral suite Box of was performed by the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra under Jose Iturbi She also has made numerous guest appearances with well known symphony or chestras Henry Aaron has chosen for the jp jfi i Bi Jr JR THE NEW YORK TIMES "We support the election of Mr Moore with particular enthusiasm he is a strong man of the state government and as Comptroller has performed invaluable services to the state and its municipalities He is an unusual pub lic servant of the finest integrity and competence We shall be most forr tunate to retain him in state employ as Lieutenant Governor" BUALO COURIER EXPRESS "State Comptroller rank Moore has done a first ratejob in his present post His neighbors in the Buffalo area know that he is amply qualified for the lieu tenant governorship" ELMIRA STAR GAZETTE "ew men are better qualified to be governor than rank Moore Even Democrats will tell you that" OLEAN TIMES HERALD "With little fanfare and much less pub lic recognition Comptroller rank Moore has opened the road to fiscal independence for boards of education in fifty six cities in the state and pointed the way to fiscal independence for the "big six" cities New York Buffalo Rochester Syracuse Albany and Yonkers" BINGHAMTON PRESS "Mr Moore as Comptroller has saved the taxpayer of this state many millions of dollars and made a record unlikely soon to be equalled".

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