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Finest in Music Is Her Goal
By Kathleen Leary
Woman’s Editor
The opportunity for Mont
gomery County residents to
hear the finest in music is
limited oniy by the number of
members who join Community
Concerts, according to Mrs.
Elizabeth M. Lovejoy of Bethes
da, Eastern Seaboard represen
tative of the corporation.
“The bigger the budget, the
finer the artists," explains Mrs.
Lovejoy as the annual member
ship drive of the Montgomery
County Community Concert As
sociation approaches.
Although Betty Lovejoy rep
resents 15 widespread associa
tions, she reserves a special
feeling for Montgomery Coun
ty’s. She is responsible for or
ganizing the association here
five years ago and is currently
in town especially to assist with
the annual membership cam
paign.
Three Concerts Guaranteed
Anyone who enjoys good
music is invited to join the non
profit organization. Adult mem
berships are $7.50 and student
memberships are $4. Three con
certs are guaranteed and if the
number of memberships in
crease there may be more.
“About 700 local people al
ready belong to the association,
but we’d like a sell-out crowd
of 1000,” explains Mrs. Lovejoy.
“That would fill all the seats
at Richard Montgomery High
School, Rockville, where we
hold the concerts.”
Mrs. Lovejoy, a handsome
silver-haired widow, became a
Community Concerts represen
tative six years ago following
the death of her husband, who
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TEAMMATES for the Montgomery County Community Con
cert Association’s membership drive, April 25 through April
30, are Mrs. John C. Haltiwanger of Rockville, membership
chairman and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Lovejoy of Bethesda, com
munity concerts representative for the Eastern Seaboard.
A non-profit organization designed to bring outstanding
musical attractions to Montgomery County, the association is
governed by local residents and admission is by membership
only. —Staff Photo.
had worked in the same capa- it gives a chance to “meet the
city. nicest people in every commu-
She likes her work because nity.”
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“I’m always amazed and
humbled,” she declares, “by the
people's devotion to their com
munity . . . how hard they work
to bring ;s;mething good to the
citizens. They are the salt of
the earth, the ones with social
conscience, the ones involved in
j many other civic activities, too.”
“Although traveling is ardu
ious,” she explains, “I - enjoy
seeing the country.” Mrs. Love
joy is on the road nine months
a year, starting in January and
continuing through June. She
has July and August off, starts
I again in September and con
! tinues until December when she
i has another month’s vacation.
Perhaps the most exciting
part of her work comes the last
two weeks of November when
she and representatives of 900
associations throughout the
United States, Canada and
Mexico go to New York City for
a conference. They see dancers
and hear distinguished soloists,
great choruses and orchestras
represented by Columbia Ar
tists Management, an affiliate
of Community Concerts. There
are theater and opera parties
and Mrs. Lovejoy meets and
learns to know the artists.
Suggests, Never Dictates
Later when she visits the 15
associations she represents,
Mrs. Lovejoy suggests artists
for their future concerts. “I
grow to know my associations,”
Mrs. Lovejoy says, “and what
they like. I suggest, but never
dictate. Each board chooses its
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own musicians, according to its
budget. I do believe, however,”
she adds, “the association owes
to its members to gradually lift
their musical appreciation.”
Betty Lovejoy came to Ta
koma Park at the age of 10,
attended Central High School
and sang in the Trinity Church
Choir. For 15 years she sang
soprano at St. Margaret’s
Church in Washington, D. C.
During the months she is
home in her Bethesda apart
ment she enjoys her friends’
children, likes to cook and even
takes in an occasional concert.
I She admits “feeling as nervous
I as the mother of the performer”
when she sits in on the Rock
j ville programs, however.
Goes to Ball Games
Her reading taste runs to
mysteries, particularly when
she is on the road. Not a TV
fan, she likes to go to baseball
games rather than sit home and
watch them. “They are very
different pn TV,” she explains,
“and besides I like to get out
in the sun and eat peanuts.”
Although about 700 volun
teers will be working on the
membership drive for the Mont
gomery County Community
Concerts, Mrs. Lovejoy ex
presses the hope prospective
members will not wait for a
worker to call upon them. Any
one interested may contact
headquarters, County Federal
Savings and Loan Co., N. Perry
st., Rockville (POplar 2-2245),
for more information.
Saturday, April 30, is the final
day to become a member for
the coming season. It is also
the date of the association’s
' final concert of this season, an
evening with the Bel Canto
Trio, three young gifted singers
[ whose selections from the
■ Faust “Prison Scene” to “My
Fair Lady.” New members may
; attend the concert on their sub
■ scription stub.
Gaelic Singers Coming
[ Among next season's attrac
i tions will be the Little Gaelic
1 Singers, a prize-winning Irish
. children’s choir and champion
. dancers. The choice of other
, artists must wait until the
, campaign for members closes
I and the size of the budget is
, known. That’s why the mem
, bership list is definitely closed
. at the end of the campaign
, week. There are no single ad
missions sold.
The Montgomery Association
; currently has reciprocity with
sister groups in Frederick and
| Pikesville. Consequently, local
members may also use their
I membership cards to attend con
' certs in these two nearby cities.
The annual campaign dinner,
to which all workers are invited
as guests, will kick-off this
’ year's membei-ship drive at 7:15
| p.m. on April 25 at the Motel
| Washingtonian.
' Levin Comley, vice principal
| of Richard Montgomery High
School, is president of the asso
ciation. Other officers are
Frank Williams, first vice presi
i dent; Mrs. Basil Mobley, sec
, ond vice president; Mrs. Joseph
; Wilson, third vice president;
' Mrs. Mary Bouic Evans, secre
tary, and Mrs. Harry Beall,
: treasurer. Twenty area citizens,
• musicians as well as laymen,
i make-up the board of directors.
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A PLUSH TOY for the Prevention of Blind
ness Society’s benefit bazaar and rummage
sale is examined by (from left), Mrs. Lewis
Hopfenmaier, representing the Ladies af the
Lions Club; Mrs. Alger Doland, collections
chairman and Mrs. David Brinkley, bazaar
chairman and wife of the NBC news com
Detective to Describe Fight
Against Narcotic Violators
Real life detective stories
drawn from experiences of
Montgomery County Police
combatting narcotics violations
will be described at the 8 p.m.
meeting April 25 of the Rock
ville branch. American Associa
tion of University Women at
the Rockville Civic Center.
The speaker will be Detective
Lt. Fred P. Thrailkill, in charge
of Bethesda Office of Detective
Bureau, who will illustrate his
talk with an exhibit of ar
ticles captured in narcotics
raids.
Following the detective's
speech, a business meeting will
be held during which newly
elected officers will be Installed
Top Teen Models
Chosen for New
Workshop Class
Thirteen young ladies have
been selected from a large field
of “Teen Modeling Course”
graduates to participate in a
“Teen Models Workshop” spon
sored by the Rockville Recrea
tion Department.
Girls showing superior talent
as fashion models were chosen
by the instructor, Virginia
Moore, recently crowned “Mrs.
Maryland 1960.” The 12-week
course covering all phases of
fashion show production will
include three fashion shows.
Blair Mansion Inn will be the
setting of the 1 p.m. luncheon
show on April 22. Smart fash
ions from Jean Matou on 13
“American Beauty Models” will
be jointly coordinated by Mrs.
Moore and Mrs. Delores Crump
ler, a contender for the “Mrs.
Washington, D. C.,” title, who
heads Chris Presentations.
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porch of the Brinkley home, overlooking the
Potomac, during a tea for volunteer work
ers. The sale is set for April 20 to 30 from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The location will be an
nounced. —Staff Photo.
by Mrs. Robert W. King of Be
thesda, member of the national
AAUW membership committee
and former Maryland State
AAUW president.
Officers to be Installed are
Mrs. J. Earl Lehman, president;
Mrs. William C. Hall, corre
sponding secretary; Mrs. John
Bohling, first vice president in
charge of program; Mrs. David
Holmes, second vice president
in charge of membership; Mrs.
Robert M. McKisson, recording
secretary; and Mrs. Thomas D.
McCall, assistant treasurer.
The hostesses will be Mrs.
Wasley Schierloh and Mrs. Don
ald Spencer. A new member Is
Mrs. Woodrow W. Stevenson,
841 Bowie rd., Rockville.
Branch members planning to
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frozen French fries and lettuce and tomato.
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and 30 are Mrs. Lehman, Mrs.
T. C. G. Wagner and Mrs.
Heidi Hargitt.
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Business
Conference
Set April 30
Invitations have been issued
for a Woman’s Conference on
Business in the dining hall of
the University of Maryland
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Satur
day, April 30. Hosts for the
event are the directors and
officers of the bank in coopera
tion with the University of
Maryland.
Four speakers are featured
on the program. In the morn
ing Dr. Spencer M. Smith of
the University will speak on
“Your Dollar’s Worth,” and
Mrs. Nancye B. Staub, trust
officer of the Trust Company
of Morris County, Morristown,
N, J„ will discuss “Estate
Planning.”
After the noon luncheon,
talks will be given by Earl H.
Lentz, trust officer for the
Equitable Trust Co., Baltimore,
whose topic is “Avoidance of
Common Mistakes in Trust
Planning,” and Mrs. Ruth G.
Adler, associate manager of the
Bethesda branch of Jones,
Kreeger & Co., who will talk
on “The Wealth of Women.”
Church Women
Plan Style Show
The annual luncheon-bridge
fashion show sponsored by the
Women of St. John’s Church,
Olney and St. Luke’s Church,
Brighton, will be held at noon
on Wednesday, April 27, at St
John’s Parish Hall, Olney.
Fashions from Miss Harper
of Congressional Plaza will be
shown by the Wheaton Studio
of Modeling with commentary
by Micke McMullen.
For reservations telephone
WAlker 4-9443 or SPring 4-9249.
Mrs. James Ford Kelley, 4605
Great Oak rd., Rockville, is
chairman.