t l, -m . ...... - v. A MUSiC . . . DRAMA . . . ART . . . BOOKS rVnue Kupctf Luny iNcVi Saturday, May 3. j -Platter Parade by DICK WESCH CLASSICAL RESEARCH -Jliiilience Appeal Offered 'a ma On the BOOK SHELF . i " ' i L' i ! , " "l 3" ,; U..,i. i . , .4 Chopin Bollods: brines the two together tnr the. Mrs. Emblem reads in Myrt 'si effort to present Mort to herj friends as a perfect husband, the' fabric of a lie, but she never did guess that the brave little story Virginia May told when Mort and ; Eddie were drowned in a lunge ; off the dock, was also a lie. A lie that allowed Myrt to keep her; pretences alive and that Victoria May soon came to believe was the actual truth. "Lilly's Story'- commences in Vancouver, crosses to Nanalmo, spends mush of its time , in the Comox Valley, and end? on a whimsical note in the city of loulor Pulor Record Review Programs of Wide Variety Morning, Afternoon and Evening , first time and could oe a .mart. Played by Robert Casadesus Pianist ih Flanasan and Orches- move as both have numbers on I victor) - Singin' in the , the Hit Parade. Both Dodo and I Thf oldie enjoying a: Guy are good on the lyrics of The Music and Drama Festival Painting Pastime EQUATIONS OF LOVE "The Equations of Love," "Tuesday and Wednesday," "Lilly's Story," by Ethei Wilson. , With Vancouver and Vancouver Island as a background, Mrs. COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED and RECONDITIONED Phone Black 389 2JJ 4th Street Ballade is a term associated! to take place in Prince Rupert primarily with poetry and Cho- next week Is larger than ever irom nit (jiuvuic ui win: cn.ty going numoers. ne name nets a fullblown; The Peter King Singers (VIc- ! pin's four ballades for piano are both in scope and number of en- treatment and fea-j tor) I'll Walk Alon and Love ' 1 kii Urt llU.n A tr . i - 'Tor a Joy ride in a paint bo. AuHarui In Uir uiUf 4ti-M" ( hunlilll. "uei mason nas wriuen tie: uuctru yoeuy ana 01 ine very , es anu ine arrangement oi ine highest order. Because Chopin j programs for the four days called them ballades, it is natural j morning, af ternoon and even-enough to Jind .commentator lng has been made to delight third book, "The Equations cf , Toronto. Love." It dives a ion look at From the beginning, when she i good suns "aw : "cic mc iuu wow: . lmpres- i Baltimore Ba: A lively jslve firsf disk by ths new vocal e duty with a catchy; group on the ytctor label. Sing-gets a driving instry-ers and smooth and easy to 11st- 'I do not oresume tn pxnlnin reading stories into -theae work;,'! an audience. All the programs ; how to paint but only how to set 'a cross-section of life as It Is uns tmm th police as they ar especially as Chopin once re- have variety, and in no case does enjoyment. Buy a paint box! found In the crowded .streets of st her Chinese friend Yow for 1 1 interpretation from the en to. II Walk Alone is current-i 'm. Piano work and big ' Jy high In popularity and the inujKea xo ocnuman that two of an auaience nave to seuieiit-sen and have a try, then be persuad- Vancouver. stealing iinery to give to her, the ballades were inspired bv down simply to one type Of mu- ed that the first oiialitv that u. and out. binders nave a good Mtrsion but . .. .if !'; a 1'tf'n t.-. I.. .......... ui the writings of the Polish !c. jiletued is Aadacity. Jhere is no otic poet, Adam Micklewicz, al- In main, the moinlng pro-timj? for the deliberate approach. The bonk i riivHM into troT " """"'M "ve a new lono- stories ' 1 le- she lnvents a dead hus- ..." . ,, , band for the sake of her baby1 .Descriptions and dialog ae : glrj and she struggies to protert make it easy to understand the her daughter and to give her tiie frustrations and disappoint- rhanee shP rPW, hart of Fire: ner vtiijn aura ;i ! tnLnimj wivu vuc ljuii jar- nr nflr ni'll nnri BIz-harH Uauas n...,!..., .. iiiuuku me composer cua not " r ine perrormances oi , we must not be too ambitkm. fed the younger school . children. j We cannot aspire to ma.'Aer i'Xted from the tango ahead of It. Love is another fine sVn" scoring big number number and has also been done f"n 'm I'l?1 j ninth place on . tlus oy mui rage. i;. ' Percy ' Faith ...... Ud nr..ht, I None 01 Chopin s compasltlons After Eleanor u married and settled in a "fine" home the whole seructure of the life Lilly tuc twicuiuoii periurinanceri pieces. We may content our-are older school children and the, 'selves with a joy ride in a paint-evening show feature the woik;box. And for this Audacity i.s of adults. There are, however. 'the only ticket. High School plays and other oi- j "I shall now relate my personal ments and the pleasures of the people Mrs. Wilson brings to life. In "Tuesday and Wednesday" . m 01 fmtin witiiBir ,,.. i mirfarilnoM ij f (Columbia) Delicado' and Fes- The llation's TOP TUIJES 1 . Wheel fortune Kay Star 2. Blue Tango has built is endangered when she ferlngs on the evenings of Wed-1 experience. Some experiments iwommer jonnson, loonsn, un-; neary met.u the chinaman Yow, nesday, Thursday and Friday. auttcjwijui, Ktxoiiy icu otstiay uy again ZTm a .ad-;Freomaa at the harpsichord and j ZJ$h$Z?Jk 1 lte Ul' "h aXt "Thiy SS'.t ...a:. ... I fore it t can really be finniwr.iatori to? ,bC; U ... . are . . . . . . v one Sunday in the country with me wnim oi me momeni nid r, mur4u3 Nllm. , ,",: ',, ' l "ooseiy jointed But toll erie wenes-: -- . ""-'" A , , I glowing with genius and pre-jfcKuryi - Kreaesi and fou'd catch on. ( Festival is ;senting definite unity of form U This Thing Called handw dapping, fast moving I and expression commonly writ-Fine Wending by the two J1"'" f r- " tne number catches ten in six eight or six four time The Tuesday evening pro-tram features many different adult groups, including the .Shrine Band, Jhe Jtolary Choir, Church choirs, mo instrumental trios, and acordion ensemble and some rocal duels and trios. 3. , ine cniwren s paint box led me to procure the next morning a complete outfit for painting in j oils. I "Having bought the colors, an j easel, and a canvas, the next step was to begin. But what a 1 step to take! The palette gleam Again she runs away. This time to Toronto where she finds her destiny in J. B. Sprockett, elderly, retired mid-westerner, mourning the d'eatn of his wiie. WHIMSICAL NOTE They decide to marry. But first Lilly feels there is something Mr. Sprockett should know about her wife Myrt, whom he loves in his own way and also fears. Her great friend is Mrs. Emblem, who has been "honest wife and true mistress" to three husbands. Then there is the logger Eddie, Mort's evi influence and timid little Victoria May, who can only afford one movie magazine a . on a new release of the "" "K mai snouia ; m the ballades he attains tiie , t.indards. The Harmoni- L""'u- ' greatest of his powers as an I'eggy Lee and Gordon The Wednesday evening feat- rio haven't been heard ' ::ie time, are at their best. ; ed with beads of color; the brush kins unnesira lueccat bdom inv t, ,nn nroittuiiniiiu. ..i .!i , , """" ' " " iin iu nung poisea, neavy y,iin aesuny, Anvthlno- nnri Fmoivo ' m- tl 5 6 me- F01 Schumann caUed the G minor numbers, accordion solos, other irresolute in the air. Mv hand week and lives in a sort of day j life. . , I llil I VUUltUl 1 t'lKII L11IIU N jir II f 1U7 n , 1 1 I . . ,.. , 1 IHi trnmnnln J - lUil. t dream in between magazines And so, sh confesses! ng i hui ue Minci: a wen " oanaae one oi vnopin's "wuaest j """lu"":"u "iwe jumor seemea arrested by a silent veto. Pey p. , two , of , , Howards ;"Dfcca' .ings the;and most origlnai compositions. Choir WOrk. (But after all the sltv on this nr. fc d JOB, Willi Leroy Anderson Blacksmith Blues E. M. Morse Any Time D. Haymes Cry J. Ray Guy is a Guy Doris Day Tell Me Why Four Aces Please, M. Sun J. Roy Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .... G. Mitchell M. Miller Little Whe Cloud Thursday night there are three j casion was unquestionably blue, h i Z, ui "uneker, on listening to it was w .cn...,. J11S urciifsira ; reminded of Andrew Lang's lines hi drawing power make i first class etching of a Idkid. A lush choral group. jujo wwcicu Uy icirace, rnncejana a pale blue at that. There 1 I r" 1 ' . V' , 4.'' ' '1 H -i. . f -,( f i. , j I J ' fe . f' ' 1 tr 1 . I l: K 4 '! i . .H5 1 '-ui 1 i 'I ' ' lis ' f i V I; I 7 - r x .'t 4 ",'4t and chorus are in their usual "The thnndor nnri irn r h Ruoert -Little Theatre, and 'Booth . rnnM Ka rin..K hf ki,.. Vit good style hi the background. Odyssey." and the American 'School in that oraer. ! mixed with white should be put ...v.t im-wii a iic . crmp cans T.nm zriuxip "i.ho jiui. ruuav nini iiere arp i,w;i nn tha tnn nort nF ihQ Heart of a Clown and With No sev of Chooin's soul " Th ex-1 Plays, one of which is also from' One rp;iliv rioes nt nH tn hestra backing and How-ocal sound are coijiblned. Took: Good change of Howard and the group a bounce novelty with a Gifts for Mother mm ;daxcd beat. r -gttSK IrmsUuni; and Cordon 10 One to Love Tonight: Up andjtiaordinary seven-measure m- Terrace. I had an artist training to see that. : coming singer of the day, Mervitroduction has been likened to a I The dancing entries are aUjlt is a starting point open to all is in good voice on the two bal-j bard saying first, "This is the motit aU on Thursday afternoon, ! So very gingerly I mixed a little lads. Clown is fairly popular: way It was, and then, "Now leljand Friday afternoon elocution blue paint on the palette with a right pow, and Merv's version! me tell this story from the be- -culminates in a very good play (very small brush, and then with j coaid help it become more so. ! ginning." The ballade runs the offered by a Junior . cast from infinite precaution made a mark RECOMMENDED RECOPDS- leamut of musical expressions 'Booth School and en-.iiled "I Re-about as big as a bean upon the f.i'n 7- -I Z , I from a capricious waltz-lil:e ! member Mama." affronted, snow-white shield. Slim Galllards I On y Have j Once again, J. H. Black, local tneme t a close whlch u w j At that momen the loud aD- rl'nl Vnelng scales and shrill octavejs mad e , he Capitol Theatre ,wa5 heard in the rive. From lhaf' Cried 10. Slow Poke H. O'Connell L Drchtstra iDecca) Side starts with Jen.- ijh orchestra intrrspers- ;: loms' splendid trumpt jt- Loiib himself coming Mexican feather Pictures FLOWERS FIGURINES MOTHER'S DAY CUSHION COVERS . SHELL JEWEL BOXES AND OTHER PELIGHTFCL GIFTS A iuli way through the RUPERT RADIO to dilivtr the vocal. Good ; V T , . . progressions. , , " v'll- this chariot there steoDed swlit- . l tor ; ;ohnnie Kay . s "Mountains I RAT , AniP; NO , TM' M . Ir,n , afternoons of Tuesday, Wednes- f ,-Ktn "Ll 1 k1 Indian Love Call: An & ELECTRIC idle. Side has more drive in the Moonlight" and "What's .e (abuiou "Satchmo" in 'the Use?" i Columbia); Vaughn The opening simple strains of j 1 nyrsay . . , i the gifted wife of Sir John I-av- this ballade seem o be drawn1 Mus adjudu-ator Olenii ery Painting! But what are you from the people's store house ofiNeuon,.i,llls'1y M QuaWifd in all : hesitating about? Let me have TOTEM POLE GIFT SHOP 211 Sixth Street (ui form both on trumpet Monroe's "Lady Love" and pho-e 644 'al. With all the old hits song. The entrance of the presto ": ' , . a v-ol brush the big one.' Splash surprises and seems out of keep-'ic,ai sl 'n P'ano technique. into the turpentine, wallop into back this could be a lil contender. Should r Tn1 "owithe blue and the white, frantic! "Idaho State Fair" (Victor) Dick Hayman and Orchestra "It Had To Be You" and "Its a Sin To Tell a Lie" (Mercury); Frankie " Carle and Orchestra "Festival" and "I've Tried i Million Times" (Victor); Four all Armstrong fans. big with what precedes: but. what we hear after the return of the tempo primo the development of these simple strains . . i . 7, "u,c' flourish on the palette clean no m speciality is speech and diction. "iongerand then several large, She has a long association wllhi fiprrp ctmii nnH siashos t hio Day and Guy Mitchell m oiai-A Little Kiss Good- uMc cm justify the presence of the presto jam.a't,eu1r drama Vancouver -on the ab.solutely cowering can- rid Gently Johnny: Disk The second appearance of the 7 , B . " ivas. Anyone could see that it Victoria Summer School of thc!coud evll n0t hit back No fate I. latter leads to an urging, rest Education as a avenged the jaunty violence. Department of less coda in A minor, which 7?",. Aces "My Hero" and "Spring Is a Wonderfnl Thing" (Decca); and Vic Damone's "Good Morning. Morning Glory" and "Goodbye for a While" (Mercury). UONOK KOI.L OF HITS On Speech 'The canvas orinnprt In hflnlp. softly, crtftWf I "IrlllUi UI LJ1C Obdll HIS WEEK'S and Dramatics. closes in the same key and with a few bars of the simple, serene, now veiled first strain. jness before me. The spell was! i broken. The sicklv inhibitions ARTIST Kay : BALLADE NO. 3 IN A 1 MAJOR 1 Wheel of Fortune: Starr. rolled away. I seized the largest j I brush and fell upon my victim ! 'with berserk fury. I have never j OPUS 47 May 6, 7, 8 and 9, 1952 MORNINGS 9:30 CIVIC CENTRE AFTERNOONS 1:3.0 CAPITOL THEATRE (Except Friday) ' EVENINGS 7:30 CIVIC CENTRE OFFICIAL OPENING BY DR. R. G. LARGE TUESDAY EVENING WITH ADDRESS OF WELCOME BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR Season Tickets: Adults $1 .50 Students 75c Holed Science Editor Dies f-ANK SINATRA 2- Blue Tango: Leroy Ander- xhis ballade is a portrayal oi son. the refined gifted Pole who 3 Blacksmith Blues: Ella Mae 'moves in the most distinguished Morse. . Tclrcles of the French capitol. ' It felt any awe of a canvas since.! This beginning with Audacity is j already a very great part of the! art of painting.'' j i Anv Time: Eddie Fisher. ,u aristocratic cav. graceful, and! PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. (f h:gh school days hi his wn of Hobokon, N.J., iiiutra kept himself busy I'tnbir of a rhampioaship l"u team, a trophy win- 5 Guy Is a Guy: Doris Day. piquant. And yet it Is some- Howard W. Blakeslee, 72, As- - $Cry: Johnnie Hay. I thing more. For even In Its ciated Press Science editor and . the Pulitizer prize and numerous 7 Please, Mr. Sun: Johnnie ! playful moments there is a deli-jr. pioneer in the making science ( other .honors. He was stricken Kay. icate irony, a spiritual sporting (clear to the layman, died Friday. 'with coronary thrombosis in his 8 Pittsbrugh, Pennsylvania: j with graver and more passionate j He was the sprightly winner of home. runraer and a tr;ick star. found Ume to work with l band and to slna Glee Club Altrrgradu-bfcamp a rnr.v hiw wh MUSIC TUITION RATE INCREASE Guy Mitchell. , emotions. This A ballade is ; 8 Kiss of Fire: Georgia Glbbs. the most familiar of the four. ' 10 Tell Me Why: Four Aces and BALLADE NO. 4 IN F MINOR i 1 11 Walk Alone: Don Cor-'oP. 52. nell died for tenth place).; This is Chopin in his most re-' 'l ne'.sp;pj..r o1H -SOon Inimself im j the position flective yet lyric mood. Lyricism writer. 'Bin In J9?.S Frank went. Bing Crosoy movie and aj' (.'Olivine?;! Ihnt hr UJ. . . I business UkL show busi. Beginning September 1, 1952, the music teachers of Prince Rupert are Increasing their rates. The tuition for Junior pupils from Grades I to IX inclusive is $80 a year and for Senior pupils. Grades X ahd A.RjC.T., $100 a year. These rates ' entitle a pupil to two half-hour lessons a week. , ' " ' Signed: Miss M. Way Mrs. H. O. Jamieson Mrs. C. Anderson Mrs. E. J. Smith . . , ( Mrs. J. Bowman Sisters of St. Joseph Mrs. C. Gilker ' ' "f i t1 Hl i i. ' f. . ' ! p ... ' . fv.. -' M - . . ; ' I' - . , ' H - i , K,. is the keynote of the work. A; ! passionate lyricism,wlth a note of Iseif-ahsorptiqn, suppressed feel-ling truly Slaylc, this shyness I ! and a concentration which i' j marvelous even for Chopin. It L j the mood of a man who examines with morbid curious mslst- Change o f Adjudicator ; 0 s. he gave up his job Prized a qniM-tet, nanifd fwen Four. Sinalnn at frs and dances, thev wir ac'ivltiea mirlpr r1 UI PP Inn an orchestral urrannrmpnts r,Wuh Frank, as an ad-r as siiinut tv, u . . , embarked on an adventurous voyage which opened up a new world to himself and his friends. . - .v.uv. F W WOn first rH-, es nroernm nn,i n one of tim miw. Mrs. Earl Becker, president o!ence the malady that is devour-the Music and Drama Festival lng hls oui. The theme of tho Association, has received a wireF Miuor has the .charm of a from H. S. Hum cf the Depart-slow mournful wait, that re-ment of Education at Victoria ; turns j,wice heeweiicd but never infoiming her that Mrs. Frccla 1 overladen. R. M. de Branscoville will be ad- judlsating the plays and elocution at the forthcoming Festival. LONDON ! An international Mrs. de Branscoville lives in j sculpture competition with "The Vancouver and is professionally ; unknown fontical JTisoner" as a speech therapist and a teacher jits subject has attracted pearly of dramatics. Her degrees are j 3,000 entries representing 67 A.R.C.T. and F.T.C.L. She is on I nationalities. So far no entry the staff of the Summer School j has come from any country ber '" Prank left the group wnla and returned to I Your Favorite Records I at . McRAE BROS. I POPMUR 1 . "'"re ne went to' '"B on l Si n..n H... f f;"5Ran to ue arounrl Joo at Victoria which Is under the hind the Iron t-urtam. f Ha"y James heard ; watra was signed to , lr h the orchestra. ;e 'our was over, Frank fU to Tommy Dorsey's With Dnr.wv 1Tro.,L. Department of Education. This summer she is holding courses on speech and dramatics. Last spring Mrs. de Branscoville adjudicated at the Festival at Dawson Creek In the Peace River Block and her work was widely admired and f member of the Pled I'"1 girl named Jo Staf- lr.. . LONDON (f Lewlsham district Is to find out which is more popular Beethovan of "boogie woogre." Classical orchestras will alternate with swing and jazz bands at public concerts, and officials will record the respective attendances. . . . can embark on an adven- ' turous journey into the realm of Music, Art and Literature. The purpose of this page is r." "e left, nnren,, IriP1'1- A round hm '','uu,u ana theatre r "nil hnuu v.- All of Me Give Me Time JoRnny Roy Don't Take Your Love From Me The Lady Drinks Champagne .. Johnny Ray WESTERN Easy On the Eyes Anything That's Part of You.... Eddy Arnold Goodbye Maria Driftwood on the River Wilf Carter My Sweet Maria Girl My Tsimshian Girl. Art Grant POPULAR JP, Piexiel and Ja?z Battle, Vol. 2 joe Marsala and Ray McKinley Songs She Made Famous .... Sophie Tucker Sweet and Lovely Jan Garlier CLASSICAL LP. ore to encourage those who hesitant. Then in February featured singer 1 h i u p i s r . r 1 ; 1 r and wns A, A into th n 7 riu ar"ouni New "rw v. York i n.HK D "1 anrt 1.7 ' "tuny lr. 'leek " broke " loose, "wc- and -0- Milling Hi omiij' ne- long !l4ln rojoriis to urrlii" this I" mte ic eumtalwuni hr Ihr trhnol ii nil liuuie. rei-ra you IU tisW hrurlux over ueulll. Jliln is M.-dw tolil In Hie nioUMii jnaunrr, jiro-kcii-il Willi jl sllrrlu(( utu-Tittlon "mill lou:Ki ri. Ml Ml'. A eoMimrnt in rveiv whs of ri. a valuable iiil.li'llnu to nir r'rurd Urry. 1I14U JT 41 H.t. 'hor us extended kZvmh- Prom that ; b a?cketed lnto the ibnrvaH.s. Later that aid ash success 011 I'arw . lb married to Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 Paris Conservatory Orchestra k - Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 f Capitol Mengelberg and Concertgoubow jjj ' Orchestrg S Familiar Themes from the Ballet ? ' Georges Tzipine conducting mi e J Nnitm,.a0arar- He's I and he's stilt! l;he ton '?' nVsPKWlth his record-! iJj "It right now ! i D?mbl recnprtin . ..t I Phone 100 Opposite Totem Theotre