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CUPBOARD Bennett NOTHING BUT . oe SHOE S, LE “ — ) : Boys’ Oxford ated wwf Mens & Boys Oxtords Bs cing $3.95 st Men’s Oxfords Bee Si $6.95 = srr SE hon Footwear tise ned | FROM VIENNA CP PHOTO) | | i, | - } Alaska Music Trail Star Acclaimed in Music World The second concert in the Alaska Musie Trail series will bring to the Civic Centre next Wednesday a star of opera and oratorio, Greta Menzel, lyric soprano, > miele Acclaimed in Europe, the of the debut performance United States and the Latin One of the most gifted New York City Opera prano acquisitions nighters blistered applauding the Company so- the first- their palms newcomer.” American countries for her “so | prano voice of particular sweet ness and beauty and a charm- ing personality Miss Menzel’s singing has already claimed the 7 rail series attention of the topmost con- will bring Miss Men- ductors, Erich Kletber, William | 2e! far from one of her homes Steinberg. Massimo Freccia and @5 she divides her time between lothers, for whom she has sung Havana where she is often the soprano solo part in the ard on the network of Radio Brahm's “Requiem” and Bee-| na, and her New York thoven'’s “Ninth Symphony.” apartment In concert, “the resonent vel Mi Menzel will be accom- vet quality, perfect diction, mas- panied on the piano by Thomas of and a. tership singing an Mayer, one of the most gifted . tress of gre at — ion young opera and orchestra con- ; nre ~ lun te “i Jreta Menzel captivates her au duibtors of table diences Only an artist with a fine Try Daily News Want Ads operative background so. de manding in dramatic expression, : Singing on the Alaska Musical readers @ Cash for old gold — @ Moose Whist Drive Saturday November 8, Moose Temple Everyone welcome (263) @ A meeting of the Booth Memorial High School Parent- | Teacher Association will be held Monday, Nov. 10 (it) @-.5S.0.N. meeting Monday, Nov 10, 8 p.m. Members please at- tend (264) { < SY @ Reguiar Moose meeting of Nov. 11 “/ cancelled. Next reg- ular meeting Tues- day, Nov. 25 (264) @ Attention Northiand Dairy/ Customers — There will be no milk delivery Tuesday, Nov. 11 Please obtain your extra supply. from your route driver Monday (1t) LONG Christian toeen active Ww. i tagnais Indians of Quebec since 1615 LABOR missionaries ails wer: jand warmth of style offer these qualifications in her sing ing on the concert stage can rN In Vienna, home of Mozart Schubert, Johann Strauss TO where music is fostered by na- ,Uional patronage of high and low, rich and poor, the “silvery voice” of Greta Menzel was d covered. Soon she became the primadonna of the Vienna State | Opera season, cherished goal of many young singers In America another artistic ROUND TRIP milestone was reached when the PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY Departs Prince Rupert 2:30 p.m. Arrives Ketchikan 3:15 p.m. KETCHIKAN $27.00 | | ’ Bulger’s| Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Saturday, November 8, 1952 ‘BO-MEHI P-TA TO DISCUSS HOT LUNCHES FOR STUDENTS Hot lunches for students of Booth Memorial High School will form the main topic of discussion at Monday night’s meet- ing of newly formed Bo-Me-Hi Parent-Teacher Association » sublect will te presented to parents, it was decided cnt at an executive meeting of the P-TA held at the home of Mrs. H. Lindseth, 608 Eighth Avenue East The Kashmoor — sports shirt of 100% ; Virgin Botany Wool, Kroy processed. i lt is unconditionally woshable. Superbly | tailored, Keshmoor provides the ultimate in sports shirt luxury. PROUDLY DISPLAYED AND SOLD BY LOVE TO 00 YOUR CLEANING, MRS. 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