Page Two
Wolf Point Local and Social Items
Area Presbyterial
Held in South Dakota
New Officers Elected
The spring meeting ol Dakota
Presbyterial met in Greenwood,
South Dakota on April 21-24. 1955.
The purpose of the organization is
to further the work of the Kingdom
of God by uniting the women of
the Presbyterian Church in spiri
tual, fellowship, with a program of
education, service, prayer and giv
ing. The emphasis is in the wide
work of the Presbyterian Church
as promoted through the Board of
National Missions. Foreign Missions
and Christian Education.
The Presbyterial began with the
meeting of the Executive Board and
Secretaries on Thursday morning.
The meeting Thursday afternoon
consisted of Dedication of the Day
by Mrs. Tena Gilbert; Welcome and
Hospitality, Mrs. Zelma Zephier;
President's Report. Mrs. Alice Fast
horse; Reading of the Minutes. Mrs.
Edith Red Buffalo; Look! Buy!
Read!, Mrs Grace Moore and
Closing Meditation by Mrs. Lucy
Deon. , peleggtes from various
churches in the Dakota Presbytery
also gave reports.
On Friday morning. Mrs. Cece
lia LaPointe and World Service De
partment spoke on objectives and
goals of the Presbyterial.
Dedication of the Day. “Christ
the ‘Way", began the Friday after
noon program. There was also a re
port of delegates, business, recom
mendations and election of officers.
Op Saturday morning, Mrs. Ruth
Phillips, Program and Fellowship
Departments led the discussion on
“The Department Recommends".
Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Rose
Firecloud began the meeting with
Dedication of the Day. Janet E
Hodson who recently returned from
India gave an interesting report on
Foreign Missions. Mrs. Estella
Cropp, Treasurer, gave the finan
cial report for 1954. Mrs. Cropp who
is leaving Dakota Presbyterial was
presented with a gift from the or
ganization. Mrs. Curtis Winkle will
uuceeed Mrs. Cropp as Treasurer.
Mrs. Edna Clapp. Synodical Presi
dent. spoke on Fellowship of Fol
lowers followed by the installation
of officers and dedications. The
following officers were installed
and the Presbyterial adjourned-
President, Mrs. Robert Fasthorse,
Pineridge. S. D.;
Vice President, Mrs. Enoch La-
Pointe, Sissetoq, S. D.
Becretary, Mrs. Ernest Red Buf
falo, Greenwood. S. D.
Treasurer. Mrs. Curds Winkle,
WE WELCOME YOU TO
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
WORSHIP SERVICE THROUGH MAY EVERY SUNDAY AT
11:00 a.m. YOU ARE INVITED.
SUNDAY, May 15, is RURAL LIFE SUNDAY. All 4-H workers,
the F.F.A. and all other special rural workers will be honored at
this service and are invited to attend in a body.
BEGINNING JUNE FIFTH SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT
10:00 a-m.
BIBLE SCHOOL BEGINS JUNE 6th at 9:00 a.m. for two
weeks. Ted Vinger, teacher in Qharge.
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Literature, Mrs. Oliver Moore,
Flandreau, S. D.
Social Education and Action, Mrs.
Ed Crawford. Sisseton, S. D.
jMembership, Mrs. H. B. Phillips.
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Children's Advisor, Mrs. Francis
Ashes, Greenwood, S. D.
National Missions. Mrs. Phil
Oberg, Fort Totten, N. D.
Foreign Missions, Mis. Charles
Martin, Frazer, Mont.
Nominating Committee, Mrs. Al
fred Goodeagle. Dixon, S. D.; Mrs.
Henry Finley, Sisseton, S. D.; Miss
Cynthia Hamilton, Wolf Point,
Mont.
Rural Students
Visit Wolf Point
Telephone Office
As part of “Visiting Day" held
Friday by rural schools of Roose
velt county, Mrs. Caroline Styer
and nine students of the Pioneer
school veiled the Mountain States
Telephone 'office.
Mrs. Irene Eck talked to the
students about the duties of the
telephone operators and Maria
Krauth explained phases of the
work of the Commercial depart
ment. -. .
Manager R. E. Reed and Mobile
Serviceman, Herb Hanson, demon
strated the use of the Mobile tele
phone. Several students enjoyed
talking on the Mobile Phone.
FORTY WOMEN ATTEND
CARD PARTY AT ELKS LODGE
Entertaining at ten tables of des
sert bridge on Saturday afternoon
in the Elks Ladies Lounge were
Mrs. Henry J. Hamill. Mrs. Nor
ven Langager. Mrs. Kermit Tjon,
Mrs. Morris Wright and Mrs. Don
Johnson.
A May Day motif was used with
Maj Poles centering the tables
and May Baskets filled with candy
and nuts. Prizes for high, second
high, cut, low and second low
were won by Mrs. Milton Sethre,
Mrs. John C. Witte, Mrs. Joe Casey,
Mrs. James J. Boyd and Mrs. Bruce
Randall, respectively.
Among the women attending the
District Federated Womens’ Club
Convention held in Poplar, April
29 and 30, were Mrs. O. L. Jarrell,
Mrs. Fred Willoughby and Mrs. W.
L. Young representing the Senior
Womens' Club of Wolf Point and
Mrs. William B. McCracken repre
senting the Civic Womens’ Club,
Wolf Point. Also in attendance for
the evening banquet on Friday were
Mrs. Fred Ahrens, Mrs- Delmar
Kamper and Mrs. Margaret Gulhpls.
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One Hundred Women Women’s Civic Club
Hold Get-Together
At First Lutheran
About 100 women enjoyed an in
formal get-together Friday evening,
April 22, in the parlors of First
Lutheran Church where the Ruth
Circle of the WMF sponsored an
Apron Party. The 26 members of
the Circle sang a couple of songs in
opening the program-
Mrs. Robert Beery read two musi
cals entitled ’.‘The Usual Way” and
"It Takes a Heap of Living in a
House to Make a Home”. Mrs. Ed
die Rothe sang "The Green Cathed
ral". All the musical numbers were
accompanied at the piano by Mrs.
L. W. Zimmerman. Mrs. Glenn Bol
gen shared a few favorite readings
and poems with the group. Games
and stunts were played with prizes
won by Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Con
rad, Mont-, Mrs. Bob Penner and
Mrs. Richard Shrader.
During the evening a Parcel Post
Sale was held and the Circle’s
boxes of cards and wrappings were
on display. A dainty lunch of var
ious cookies and sandwiches were
served.
House Warming
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Sorensen were
honored Saturday evening with a
Housewarming Party in their new
home located about six miles east
of Wolf Point on Highway No. 13.
A potluck buffet-styled dinner was
served. The tables were graced with
May Day decorations of candlesand
flowers. The honered couple receiv
ed a gift from the group. Games
and stunts were played throughout
the evening. Honoring the Soren
sens were Mr- and Mrs. Jim Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dasinger, Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Jackley, Mr. and
Mrs. Norven Langager. Dr. and
Mrs. H. J. Borge, Mr. and Mrs-
Jack McMaster. Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rodenberg. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Herting. Mr- and Mrs. Howard
Hveem. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rothe,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thorsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Burle Nygaard and Dr.
and Mrs. J. C. Moses. Also attend
ing were Mr- and Mrs. Matt Dasin
ger, Jr.. Sidney, who were Soren
sens’ weekend houseguests.
Sewing Club Meeting
Members of the Sewing Club and
friends held a no-hostess dinner at
Jessie's Supper Club last Friday
evening in a farewell party honor
ing Mrs. Eugene Ablin. The guest
of-honor received a corsage from
the Club. Guests present were Mrs.
Archie Campbell, Mrs. Mike Camp
bell. Mrs. Henry Arndt, Sr., Mrs.
William Jacobi, Mrs. Henrietta
Eyans, Mrs, Nate Green, Mrs- Bud
dy Smith. Mt's. R D. Knapp.
Helen Hoffner, Lena Matz, Mrs.
Gordon Wallace a’nd Mrs. Harold
Thorsen. Unable to attend were
Mrs. Allen Shumsky, Mrs. Paul
Green, Mrs. J- M. Dolvin, Mrs. L.
E. Satern and Mrs. Gus Peterson.
Bridal Shower
Mrs. Gordon Terpe was honored
with a bridal shower held Tues
day evening in the parlors of the
Presbyterian Church. The tables
were decorated with bridal favors,
cut flowers and parasols. A short
program was conducted before the
guest of honor opened her many
beautiful and useful gifts. Host
esses for the shower were Mrs.
C. E. Howe, Mrs. A. T. Allen,
Mrs. Lowell Burnison, Mrs. Park
er Eldridge, Mrs. John Greenwood,
Mrs. A. G. Freeman, Mrs. J. C.
McLachlan, Mrs. M. F. Bowker,
Frances Dighans and Mrs. Elwin
Claire.
Surprise Party
Mis. Henry Arndt, Jr. was hon
ored at a surprise party Monday
evening in her home in celebration
of her birthday anniversary. The
guests’.enjoyed playing cards dur
ing the evening. Mrs. L. R. Hovey
and Mrs- Kermith Smith served a
delicious lunch. Other guests pre
sent were Mrs. Arndt, Sr., Mrs.
Chester Arndt, Mrs. Ben Anderson,
Mrs. A. H. Johnson and Mrs. Idell
Dahl. Mrs. Arndt received many
gifts-
News Of Lustre Vicinity
Rudolph and Abe Toews put up
the playground equipment at the
Todd Lake School Monday.
Mrs.'J>. P.. Tieszen and Laura
visited at the Rudolph Toews home
Sunday afternoon. They helped Le-
Roy Toews celebrate his sixth
birthday.
A. N. Dick and John Duerksen
of Mountain: Lake, Minn., arrived
in Glasgow Saturday. They will
spend the summer there. ' Their
families are expected to come af
ter schools are out-
Lightning struck in the Cotton
wood community late Sunday af
ternoon causing a prairie fire. Be
cause of dampness and a light
sprinkle, not much damage was
done.. The fire was noticed by
passersby'-who-Ratified others.
Mr. and’-Mrs. D’.- M. Olfert and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goentzel , and
family- were Sunday dinner Quests
at the Jake Martens home.
Frieda and Alvina Lentzner and
Mr. and Mrs- Bill Dueck and boys
visited at the Marvin Dick home
Sunday.
Bernice Beier and Joanne Kos
lowsky visited at the Calvin Red
dig home Sunday. -.
A missionary service was held at
the M. B. Church Sunday evening
with Rev. John Hiebert, missionary
to Nigeria, Africa. Rev. Hiebert
spoke and showed pictures of the
work ‘among the head-hunters of
Africa. The Heiberts expect to go
back for • their fourth term this
summer.
Mr. and Mrs- Paul Koslowsky
and Loren were Sunday dinner
guests at the Jake Enns home.
THE HERALD-NEWS, Roosevelt County, Wolf Point, Montana
Officers Nominated
For Coming Year
Officers for the coming year
were nominated at the Women's
Civic Club meeting held Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. Bar
bara Langager. Dorothy Herting
assisted the hostess.
Nominated officers were Eleanor
Berry for president, Mary Ann
Rodenberg for vice president,
Gladys Jensen for secretary, Ca
milla Larson for recording secre
tary and Louise Ostby for treasur
er.
Hope McCracken gave a report
on the District Convention at Pop
lar and slides were shown on home
decorating, both modern and tra
ditional.
A committee was appointed for
the picnic which will be the last
meeting of the season.
PARENTS URGED TO ATTEND
PTA OFFICER INSTALLATION
Parent-Teachers Association will
hold a meeting on Tuesday, May
12, at the Elementary Gym be
ginning at 8 p.m. Past-president
Mrs. E. Bilyeu urges a good at
tendance at this meeting to insure
the new officers, who will be in
stalled, the cooperation of the
parents and teachers.
New officers of the PTA for
the coming school year are pre
sident —Morris Wright, vice-presi
dent —Mrs. Baxter Larson, treasur
er —Philip Hermanson and Elsie
Still, secretary. Musical selections
will provide entertainment for the
evening and roll call will be taken
per room in parental attendance.
Wins Bowling Prize
Among the 4,000 keglers who
competed in the Montana State
Bowling Tournament at Butte, re
cently, Mike Wolf won 42nd place
in the singles. winning SIO.OO.
Other keglers and their wives who
attended this tournament were Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Beecher. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Keller, Mr. and Mrs-
Lloyd Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Thotvald Jen
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jensen,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen. Mr. and
Mrs- James A. Burt, Paul Brown
and Dr. J. C. Moses.
Open-house honoring Mr and
Mrs. L. R. Hovey in their new home
on Johnson Street was held Sunday
afternoon from 2-6, May 1. A May
Daj- theme was used in decorating
the home and tables. One-hundred
friends and neighbors were served
a buffet-styled lunch. A gift from
the group was presented to Mr. and
Mrs. Hovey- Hostesses were Mrs.
L. W. Zimmerman, Mrs. H. J. Borge,
Mrs. Bob Penner, Mrs. Kermit
Smith, Mrs. S. V. Nedrud. Mrs
Baxter Larson and Mrs. Henry
_Atndt, Jr, ;
A musical studio party was held
Saturday afternoon in the parlors
of First Lutheran churcn for fifty
students of Mrs. Huldah Welsch.
Musical games were plajed and a
drawing of names was used in se
lecting students to plaj- solos. The
students presented a corsage to
their teacher. Following the games
lunch was served by Mrs. Bob
Thomas, Mrs. L. W. Zimmerman
and Mrs. Welsch.
Honor Roll Students
Among the honor students who
made the Winter Quarter Honor
Roll at Montana State College in
Bozeman were John Newman. Don
na Anderson, Thomas Cook and
Bruce “Buzz" Lund. Anina Ibsen,
formerly of Wolf Point, was also
on the Honor List. Also Nancy
Jones, Powell, Wyo., fiance of
Thomas Cook who is a St. A. Stu
dent at MSC- Pearl F. Carlson
made the Honor List at Eastern
Montana College in Billings.
Pink and Blue Shower
A pink and blue shower was
held for Mrs. Gilbert Bruhn last
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. John Plouffe.
Those attending were Mrs. Dale
Morin. Mrs. Minor Grendahl, Mrs.
Myron Grendahl, Mrs. Lawrence
Rhoades, Mrs. Leonard Rada, Mrs.
A sacred concert was presented
at the academy Friday evening by
the Grace Chorale of Omaha, Neb
raska. A large crowd attended, a
mong them people from as far as
Glendive and Saskatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Born, Sr.,
visited at the Gust Born home at
Culbertson Wednesday. They stay
ed overnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lentzner
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Mon
roe Bartel and family were Sun
day dinner guests at the Marvin
Bartel home.
Janet. Dennis, and Leßoy Toews
visited at the Abe Toews home
Sunday.
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Open House Held
Studio Party
Oliver Simenson, Mrs. Omer Han
son. Mrs. Roger Isle, Mrs. Ken
neth Gruefe and Mrs. Harry Bruhn
of Blaisdell, N. D. Hostesses were
Mrs. John Plouffe and Mrs. Ken
neth Gruefe.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Montgom
ery entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Thorsen Monday at lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thoma.
Frazer, were Wolf Point visitors
on Tuesday of this week.
Elder Fish and Elder Ward were
Friday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hy Schieving.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
H. E. Wilson were Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Johnston and children.
Bill Maier, farmer south of Wolf
Point, shopped and transacted busi
ness in Wolf Point last Friday.
Friday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnston were
Mrs. H. E. Wilson and children.
Visiting at the E. W. Dye home
on Tuesday of this week were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nefzger, Frazer.
Visiting at the Tony Hanel home
over the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hanel and children. Miles
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ablin,
Payette, Idaho, arrived last week
for a visit with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wimmer
spent Thursday and Friday of
last week on a business trip in
Minot, N. D.
Attending the Lumberman’s Con
vention held in Great Falls on
April 24-27 were Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Sethre.
Karyl Krauth returned home Fri
day for a weekend visit with her
parents before returning on Sunday
to college at Havre.
Mrs. Carl Rorvick and daughter
Jeanito Marie, south Figtzer, is
spending a few days visiting at the
Melvin Lingle home.
Mrs. Ben Battani entertained
Canasta Club in her home Tues
day evening followed by the serv
ing of a delicious lunch.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Hansen, north of
Poplar, were Mr. and Mrs. Hy
Schieving and son Larry.
Visiting and shoppers in Wolf
Point on Tuesday of this week
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sethre
and children, north of Wolf Point.
Linwood Hickel left last Thurs
day for his home in Auburn, Wash.,
after spending the past few weeks
looking after his farming inter
ests.
Mn and Mrs. Robert Lingle
were Wolf Point visitors on Tues
day of this week. They live on the
Martin Sethre farm north of Wolf
^oint.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dolvm left
last Wednesday for Seattle. Wash.,
on a pleasure and business trip.
They plan to be gone about a
month.
George Heffelfinger and T. J.
Beggs, Minneapolis, were in Wolf
Point on Tuesday of this week
on business with the Ocident Ele
vator Co.
Enjoying the weekend at the
Saco Hot Plunge were Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Sorlcy and children Mary Ann
and John, Bobby Knapp and Jim
mie Ablin.
Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald Jensen
and Mrs. Ed T. Jensen left Tues
day morning for Billings where
Mrs. Thorvald Jensen will under
go surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Cowen re
turned Saturday evening from a
week’s trip visiting Mr. Cowen’s
mother, Mrs. Mary Cowen, Fort
Morgan, Colorado.
Vida Royal Neighbors Lodge
mot Tuesday Afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Al Huber. Because of
the stormy weather there were
only a few ladies present.
Elder Mills left last Thursday for
his home in Salt Lake City, Utah,
after receiving his release from
his two-year mission with the
Latter Day Saints in Great Falls.
Sunday School and Wednesday
School Teachers meeting was held
Tuesday evening in the parlors
of First Lutheran church with
seventeen members present. Lunch
was served by Mrs. Charlie Rathert,
Thank You
l wish to express my appreci
ation and offer my thanks to
my former customers for their
patronage while I operated the
Conoco Station near the Sher
man Hotel,
ELLIS C, THORSEN
Mrs. Nels Lund and Mrs. Jim Lar
son.
Spending the weekend visitfrig
at the home of her brother Dr.
R D. Knapp was Mrs. Esther Peters
and friends Bob Phillips and Mary
Ellen Brooks all of Medicine Lake.
Mrs. Eugene Swanson entertained
Birthday Club in her home Mon
day evening honoring Mrs. Jerry
M. Jensen. Eleven members pre
sent were served a delicious lunch.
Spending the weekend visiting at
the parental home of Mrs. Mable
Hove were Borghilde Hove and
Mrs. Earl Monroe and children,
Barbara Ann and David Keith,
Billings.
Mrs. B. C. Fleenor entertained
at a coffee party in her home
Wednesday afternoon. Guests were
Mrs. W. E. Montgomery, Mrs. Al
Huber, Mrs. Hans Tveten and Mrs.
E. W. Dye.
Attending the District American
Legion and Auxiliary Convention
held in Hinsdale on Saturday were
Mts. Gordon Montgomery, Mrs.
Michael Wolf, Sr., Mrs. Rex Spra
gue and Frank Loucks.
Rebecca Circle of the WMF met
last Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Fred Krauth with
Mrs. George Loftus co-hostess. Mrs.
Carl Hill conducted the topic to
the twelve members present.
Mrs. Paul Nygard entertained
at a coffee party Monday afternoon
honoring Mrs. Thorvald Jensen.
Other guests enjoying lunch were
Mrs. George Loftus, Mrs. A. D.
Forsness. Mrs. Harry Casey and
Mrs. Einar Lund, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Zimmerman
entertained Nelson and Neal who
appeared in the piano-duo con
cert last Wednesday evening at
breakfast in their home Thursday
morning. They also entertained
their fourteen-months old son.
John.
Leaving on Saturday for San
Francisco. Calif., were Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Shumsky. They will
visit with their son Donald who
sails for Japan, May 9. On their
return trip home they will visit
at their parental homes in Ya
kima an>l Auburn, Wash.
Leaving on Tuesday of this week
were Mrs. Etigene Ablin and son.
Jimmie, for Sacramento, Calif., to
visit at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elston. Ac
companying them was Mrs. Arlo
Neutgens who will go on to San
Bernardino to visit at the home of
her parents.
Ruth Circle of the WMF of
First Lutheran met Monday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Karsten
Harstad with Mrs. Glenn Bolgcn ;
and Mrs. Norman Nedrud assisting
hostesses. Eleven members and one
guest were present Mrs. Ralph
Sorensen led the group in giving
4he topic based on the Book of
1 A^fan^ing High School Week on
the canons of Montana State Col- ,
lege in "Bozeman last week were .
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Graduated April 8 from the Steel
workers School at the "Seaßees
Center here was Carl G. Erickson.
Jr., steelworker con. .ructionman.
USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Erickson of Fort Peck Before en
tering the Navy in August. 19;»4. he
was graduated from Glasgow High
School in Glasgow.
During the 13-weck course he
was taught erection and mainten
ance of steel structures such as
towers, derricks, hoists, booms and
tackle used to move heavy equip
ment. He was also instructed in
how to splice and rig cable assem
blies used on heavy equipment.
Robert Crants. Bill Hanson. Cur
tis Dasonville. Jim Peterson. Mary
Loendorf. Sue Randall. Shirley
Jackson, Joan Green. Ardis An
derson and Donna Rathert. The
cars were driven by Mrs. Einar A
Lund and E. F. Slaght.
Enjoying a picnic at the Lewis
and Clark Picnic Grounds on Sun
day following the Tulc Creek -
Vida baseball game were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry M .Jensen and child
ren Pamela and Dewayne. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Walter and child
ren Karen and Ronnie and Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Eek and children
Diane, Dennis, David and De
wight.
Mrs. Hans Tveten entertained at
a coffee party in her home last
Wednesday afternoon. The after
noon was spent sewing ami visiting
with a delicious lunch served at
4 o'clock. Guests present were
Mrs. A. B. Hubbard. Mrs. B. C.
Fleenor. Mrs. Alfie Hickle, Mn
J. Ware. Mrs. E. W. Dye. Mrs.
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Mr. and Mr> Hurry Neal. I .J
duo-pianists, recently tieateu Uk
Woil Point community to a e. . m ■
with tneir varied music which >n
the repealed applause >t inn m *
attendance. The presentation i- v ?
pleted the season tor concert . ‘
£Ucn a succen. lUI solo al Ils mv *
pianists artfully combined t u -
talents to give tin «udienc< t 3
best in tour-minded music -
With composers ranging f un
Bach to bcnuberL Bruhm:. id '
Copland and on into the w.il
and dances of Strauss. Aren v, ’
MouSSOUIg: Ky. and Glie e. and Im- •
ally the amusing "Va i.ilmm on
Yankee Doodle'' by Br.iggiotli. «
duo presented a wide range [ „
styles of piano playmm nairn 1\; «
classical, romantic, imp >-sionis j,
and modern styles.
Whatever tne variety of litoa. ■
lure had been, the program would '
have been enjoyable. Finn bed ‘
phrasing with pleasant contrast of "
tempo and dynamic, lull ring. ng ;
tones, and always Ine period urn!) .'
of feeling in spite of almost inelig
ible rhythms made for easy and m- •
teresling listening
The audience's evident enjoy- ,
ment prompted not only two en- ■
cores (the usual amount i but four
Encores were the familial and -
rhythmic Malgucna by Erm to .
Lecuona. Jamaican Rhumba by A. *
Benjamin. Sabre Dance by Katche
turian and the Fifth Hungarian ■
Dance by Brahms.
Concert goert may r -new their ■
. memberships for the 1955-56 sea on
with Mrs. Harold Arndt of 4U4
Johnson.
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