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Foxy Poise
To lead Glans Music of Episcopa
Record Review—
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F. Ruckelshaus Memorial Cup. Look At” written for the film ver- Thigh Paul Butler's Bome Gold, which : sion, Rote Ooeis on ; was scratched, was an odd-on All-Stars Drill It's an all-new cast--Joan Rob- A My ome B Use of sur Air Condi-
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i . ¢ WW | as no more tims in Europe, taking part in the X ; ASF Re pats at Over Cards 4-3 SOMETHING quite new in the way of religious musid/Tietien. 18 toientee or | “Twentieth Gentury Exposition of x a} Service rul : ’ on records has just been released by Columbia. It will be|ine singers keep the pitch. /the Arts of Democratic Nations. ow bo Ed everywhers 3 | By Untted Press of particular interest to clergy and laymen of the Episcopal] one fun side of the record is| Performing music by Barbet, ES nH ; 3 end Civil § i | NEW YORK, June 14—Wes Church because it iz made up of parts of their official/devoted to plainsong or Gregorian egger, gy po | cD t io “The chan P tra, according to Mr. Downes, 1 ' | Westrum, who leads the Giants) tp : chant, which iz the Western nly pla y tor] ee Lad last week wh in strikeouts, drflied his ninth © C OF THE LITURGY | ot the omeial muse of the/Church’s oldest music. It is uni-/not only playing matchlessty of > signed the Continued from Page 11 * nomer into the upper left field) oo TC OF X34 pasts ’ son vocal music with free un-the first time Tope. [ — a. : permitting n ENGLISH according to the use ofiapureh for priest, congregation also the first American orchestra : ; 8 Rushagal, killed off Tagnall witn| Janes Ne rath innhng the Episcopal Church, is the way metrical bg The melogiclte be invited to perform at the po = D i 3 a P e A choir. characterist explained : 5 f a mile remaining. itory over Bt. Louts and snap the|'® Which the Sama. Be Students of General Theological|the eight scales or modes known|® '* Opera. dba ® oO ul Y j ing promotic Foxy Poise was still 5 lengths Cardinals’ 3-game winning streak.|5cribe this 12-inch long-playing as church modes. The seminary| A mew RCA Victor album by ; Here's wh , West with 27 strikeouts| (33%-Tpm) record. It was made|Seminary fn New York and a sps- ts singing the plainsong are|the orchestra, featuring works of Heres Yack when the field came gut of) - t him. provided the under the auspices of the Joint assembled mixed choir, di-|students singing for the Ravel, Lalo, Berlioz and Saint- ; the ninth jump. charged agains no Commission on Church Mpsic for|rected by Ray ¥. Brown, provided carrying on a tradition Saens, ‘will be included in the < a on : jon. 3 a > , /blow that broke a. 3-3 tle and . The/use of this music in the daily ] eT ti S— . hn TWO oa Austin’s horse caught Jarrin |gave Righthander Larry Jansen the purpose of setting a standard|the voices for the recording. h goes back many July release under the e, mated 4000 John 50 yards from the wire. nts sixth conquest of the season. for the use and interpretation of|/organ accompaniment, by Andrew srvices he goe . “Charles Munch Conducts French (ar } fata 0 Jockey Pat Murphy was getting | Until the Giant catcher opened , au nt Chaat he apie La oT o we wv J ; .’ Joclining - his best out of the latter but it |the seventh with his homer Jan-| mg bo pocard * ltorm of music. in four-part har- THE PAGANINI Quartet have | EO EN] w= P= Lil - to the Civil wasn't enough. Foxy Poise and (sen and Cloyd Boyes oy the Cats \ . mony. It is used for the chanting recently completed the recording TT a gvitam, i hia rival! hit the line in unison pad autlied 20.003 t aly XM J s . lof the unmetrical English words|of several more Beethoven guar- LH rm a : | hia rival sh nth terms wig ir ans, in T e re rin in : QC lof the psalms and canticles, Altets, in line with their announced od aN aN ae THREE ~ Bs but those big nostrils were the | Jansen aid own cause wi Mixed choir offers selections from|objective of making available the A J man margain. Tagnall hung on to re Se > ¢ y -~ the Morning Prayer and Holy|entire Beethoven quartet cycle. from ’ Josta) servis finish third. and the ’ R rt R Pe Communion services. Especially Their interpretations of cham- i — te reper ma ser cue: te] OD @PRQ =m RONAMOD. (afi 25 Soprano oe “nc Sie Sewn y avg [op ue bs — om THE RES of the Royal-"" 4 ous NEW YORK (A MIKELS With the ton wasn’t official until 15 minutes "ARH OA ABH O Al By DONNA : {Communion Service, dating from|the RCA Victor long-play cata- he later when the stewards disal- Seiast 3 1 : Freman Ty i ’ : i “ROBERTA,” one of the most tuneful musicals ever the He of the RSIOPuIHOR. ; wg: uray Bea ERG bo on ww SS Y Into effe lowed a foul claimed A. D.|Musial, _n | : toned film “ bum cover notes include brief released, “No. n nor, Op. Prarondon, riding nth Hour. |Lswterdi § 8 8 sensei 313 jjproduced is enjoying 2 second revival as “Lovely to, Si, tions for singing as well|132” and “No. 16 in ¥, Op. 135] CO =O : ably wilt be Plamondon contended Foxy Bont 4 17D Porat 273 8 Look At,” borrowing the title from one of its top SOngs. as references to texts and hym-|RCA Victor plans to issue the, ae Deer wd fr : 3 a : tee.e 3 1iMerk.ae 4231 : : Ha : Poize had cut in front of him on Remar’ 718 pwebame 2173 Under that same title, Columbia has released an album nals. a Gabi vine Ferlogieslly fogs es Appointn the far turn of the final mile, H.Rice $808 Alameny 221 lat the music of the original stage| | v them + i = aN Brown explained to the officials) totals astazs tr wotals 16 AFH gn ction, plus additional songs|and Eddie Fisher with the Mitch nr BO es OF Sonpiets sets Beeth n x x Li] me = Under it, that Page County, running 2s aig, yu, ae a 0M—d| gu ritten for the frst Ginger ROg-|ell Ayres orchestra. The over side), . y e music of Beethoven has) aml p— re pent) appol Joose horse, crowded him and he NONE ter, Glavisn > a ers-Fred Astaire film version. is an oldie, “Maybe” also featur- nace ee priv vn ferns ie : Th en oe Lit Lal Btw. label, Y Storm Hour moving|, eas a! ait a jin aniza h IT s since itz organization in, aul or Toe stewards accepted his ex-| RENE PAFrER.IN_ Nemes Ewes. Jon-| If you remember “Roberta” (Ing longtime favorite Perry and|peen reaping new honors in Eu-l1046. The quartet made its frst! | Gin Ges == lanation wo BARE HITS Saris Dark. either from the stage or screen newcomer Eddie. rope, according to Olin Downes’ appearance that year at the Li- [= | - ED emen p uddy track cut into the [iri OME RUNS—Eilieit. Glavisns. Wes-lyoy remember its songs. The show : 8. 5.8 |pleces in the New York Times. [brary of Congress, performing the - =x —t me gw fold | LEFT ON BASES—st. Lewis 5 New/was one of the greatest treasure| COLUMBIA—Tony Arden sings, Tne orchestra and its noted same cycle they are now record-| . a ee when scratches ‘were received | BASES ON BALLS—OR Jansen 5. Bever|chests of popular standards ever “Take My Heart,” another tune French conductor, Charles Munch, ing in a series of six concerts. | ad Ld = a from the owners of Haleyon “ smnvex QUTB Junste 3 Mover 3, {produced. {trom the pens of Pat Genaro and|are appearing now for the first —HWM. | Spain, Some Gold, Moot, and | 50s Boer 4 and & Né—Jansen 3] Some of the tunes from thel int Borelli who wrote the current! | o Bannock Laddle. WINNING PITCHER Jansen, iv». [Jerome Kern score PO re Tone it, “Here Is My Heart.” Second, 2 co i LH YMPIRES—Bartick Gorman. Denatett,| Classics — “S8moke Gets in side 1s a nostal- B tiful od Lo eon od a 28» Baflanfent. Eyes," “Yesterdays,” “The Touch gic “Tell Your call ANOTHER thriller for the ATTENDANCE--20.003 of Your Hand.” Likewise the Dor- Tale, Nightin- oO a _gparse crowd was Harry Nicholas’ othy Fields - Jimmy McHugh “If gale AV IE RIN Ch ] Pom Fo ny Bug winning the Thomas Indiana Prep Won't Dance’ and “Lovely tol o's Another a ape a eon en a ; Ea =X Ra » ] . ® % x :
“ ”. lson who ; : I fu fourth time. stats's top high school basketball “Oklahoma!”; Portia Ne 0! same harpsichord ice provided for a . Ginny Bug would have been|iajents of the 1951-52 season, #8" Yasterdaye, "erst harmonies by nerals . . . regardless of tough to beat even with Some|giaced their first workout at the Dleton showstopper o : Stan Freeman as : This ful £ Broadway hit; Jack Cassidy, Kaye| price. This tasteful room Gold in the field as the 3-year yyca yesterday under Angus Ni-| SrO% : | on that smash : pld mare covered the three mils| . . "f 41ana Central hardwood Ballard, Stephen Douglass, Frank Sot. "The new onol is £qually adapted to > layout in 6:30 after letting her| —_ .. Rogier and a horus and bind Rosie Clooney ptm A Me”! : large assemblages or to Re - rivals kill each other off. | Leading the squad was Joe Sex- 12 conducted by Lehman Enge. |, 4p rranan dialect. Second side| Martin T. Feeney the privacy of a more in- Marry J). Feeney Y Silver Heels set the pace for son. of Te ch. Mr. Basketball who! All in all, the Columbia album, |, “On the First Warm Day,” and, | Yimate group. - i nearly two miles but gave way carry the No. 1 Jersey ‘when | LOvely-te Look At". lovely 0 incidentally, there's some very fine| : a ; i 1 to Boy Scout in the final mile.) 'y; guna team meets the Ken-|onn i lease: in. SUitar work by Mundell Lowe and « 33 Years in the Service of Your Community Lid Ld : cn eYnOlds Town, owned by Lowryl & 'O0p gine "os Butler Satur, OffieR new, record releases 0-1 gat Salvador. a8 0 0 | ; wa : \ De ay The cwarity Barssien toe er ok ho Fo ro Teng Betnetvss new Pease { MEEENEY-&- FEENEY FINEST FUNERALS He _— | 0}. 2 BJ min in WES 4 bY THE BER F Tornoe ai Tp Ge AECPOR A Hood man a ve" may Shug ramitnar il bc NL cali ny ! } — a a : =p bee The game chestnut mare took | Three other” starters, Jim Mc- popular orchestra plays its ah the Es gle.” And oS - ; wd the lead with one jump remain. (Laughlin, New Albany; Fritzlarrangements of familiar songs the lyrics come from that penner| Form oN LO « ,- satigusd » ing, drawing out to a 2-length |Franz, Lafayette Jeff, and Danny|in the album “Al Goodman Plays ¢ noionancy, Allie Wrubel, whol = ; 3s ) and fu edge. Thornburg, return to the Field- Dinner Music.” The eight selec- grote “Music, Maestro, Please.” FUNERAL HOME <r cH ; Po enter gover ‘ a. {house after playing in the 1952/tions range from the Madame (Orchestral background is by Percy, , | mM io Tegular THOMAS RANKIN'S Ehali- (state finals. Dean Rainbolt of Pompadour Waltz from “Madame Faith on this and on the second] 2339 N. MERIDIAN WA-4504 | ’ wil not carr mar captured the John B. Stokely Bloomington is the fifth man, | Pompadour” ta “Babes in thel!gide, “Have a Good Time.” s be emporary Memoria! over the timber jumps! Others include: Cal Grosscud Woods.” . | Like the Moon Above You” : Jachange when she staved off a late rushiyr Auburn; Maurice Lorene, Ir you want to be revived rather features Harry James’ trumpet " he pe of Burford Danner's Bit-Whip madison; Vic Molodet, East Chi- than relaxed, the Cities Service and Kitty Kallen vocals. The tune, ree SOMETHING NEW mn—— s 1 wd nit Crist. lcago Washington; Junior Phiobs,igand of America, conducted by | written for a Jewish stage produc-| I Three horses fell in the Irish- wokomo and James Barley, Mar-/ pay) Lavalle plays eight spirited tion and a standard in wedding RPS examin man Run over two miles of, “Sousa Marches.” ‘And in the ceremonies, gets English lyrics NEW A 3 " 5 B received prot prum jumps and Harry Nicho-| same breath we should mention 70% the occasion. Second side is 2 ) AP; = a. : Srpoiutinent Sry aries Joorsd an easy vie- Elephant Boy on an. album by the Cities Service| Sivn§ trumpet number, “Rel : = © tice will be ¢ 3 A, |"Em. : om Tuesday Mat Card Sin 0 Ts Buti, soese PERMANENT WAVE 21] ee HARRY NICHOLAS 3s ans! The Elephant Boy SY Custos bum titled “Just a Seng at Twi-| AM hall Bail : * NO KINK . em : . other winner when Rendezvous yrendosa will be matched %n Tues- Hight arsng al ey Postal Aj won the Eagle Valley Turf race day night's top wrestling bout at - . * NO FUZZ (= ; # The sam in 2:41 3/5. Dr. John Youman'siyne Armory. | Dinah Shore and Tony Martin Rites Tuesday : Brierless Rose led for three-qUAT-| me main bout is billed for two lend “If Someone Had Told Me’ Never Needs also " gh ters of a mile and then fell on a 40115 out of three or 90 minutes.|and “No Other Girl for Me.” An- Services for Marshall Batley, » Setting >, Shi ty i turn. Jockey Pat Furnival of| The semiwindup will pair other pop dust is Lisa Kirk and railroad brakeman killed Friday! Our & ial "Magic Teach" brings = i corm! Soudan, England, was not 49+! Gorgeous George Grant of Hotty. Bo DEI 8 4 when he stepped in front of an RE Me back ral 9 Tri i ares Ag ; wood and Johnny Harmon, (broiler o | PLT 3 Wide Wings, touted as the Tia. for one fall or 45 Haymes) sing- engine, Will be at 10 a. m. Tues- NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY . sion to care amps. day in the South Side N indefinite wc conqueror of Armed and Once |..inutes. Tay Becker, Brooklyn, |ing “Fifty Years ® Church. Bumal ) we " ae of the mighty Ci- 1iams, Chicago Ago” and “Wait nn will be in New| Opsa All ficient vacar On on the Buon Viata, [20 Scotty Wilk Sh FWA a 8 Crown. Dreb Heir? CENTRAL Day ONE —T! Rat Laos wero mie put was [PSS the program. | Stes Ns Ne 2 Dakugan for Sas Naw York] Ne Excuse! | Seturdey & . pointed fron lified for cutting s mark- | | Blue me" 4 since » Mr. ; Every Night mm ersons whe a Cite Smttncs Mary Low |S0lunar Table Etges. Batley lived at 1407 8. Butler Ave.| | “oer B Ep rvice exan ‘was declared the winner (Central Standard fume) Here is a won- Surviving are his wife, Anna Derken, to career st ‘ I + rfu! 5 - a | Ba; . T. W. Bullitt’s Open Bid made Jazoriiar Minor Mysor| AeTEUl tune and May; his daughter, Judy May and Eliminete | 267 ODD FELLOW BLDG.~11 N. PENN. | open Every TWO — Th o walk over of the Whitewater fomgrrow ~~. {110 4% ne S481 00 he dg |2 son, Marshall T.; his mother, Gray. NEAR CORNER WASH. AND PENN. Day appointment Purse when K. Bird and Lordeau, Ghar Ti} 188 3B 430% woo. Y (Mrs. Anne King Batley; two sis. Only $1.93 8:30 AM. fsters will | only other entries, were Thursday a M8 30 8.3 J a: : oot xs oe lors and three brothers all of In. "Mair Experts for 40 Years" the first Civi scratched. A £30 1080 sos nay Star DUStt gu mener Glanapolis. a —— opens up for jman, Hoagy Cass Watiemel & grade of 1 — michael t's “Watermelon [re OW AT LUDLOW'S than the usu haw " 3) rw 2 Jl OUT OF DOORS with 2 ! A Weather sung By Berry Come then_wil bi {4 24 Local Deaths oY Cun ie Local Deaths Bay Cut ' | : re a m MRS. LULA CLARK, 71, of 341 ja mployens lw. 12th St. Services 10 a. m. to-|] - hn Intenn : morrow, Patton Funeral Home. sbout a 5 p " By WARREN PAGE HIS residence—usually a pri. Burial, Crown Hill THIS BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT home pay ' Times Special Writer vate one for mature chucks—| MRS. JULIA WHITE, 83 of This will | OME scientific gent hag must be near feed areas. If YOUl1798 Brookside Ave. Services 11 INNERSPRIN M TR of six feder % . |find evidence of diggings near| "ToL Lo Christ Episcopal be. converted + written that in New ,, screage of clover, alfalfa OF muuch. Burial Acton. eonverted in England alone the woodchuck truck gardens, whistle sharply ==" =, =, Tp BY HIRSHMAN * Indefinite ul hes 200/0once or twice. Even the deep| w. C. TETER, 81. of 5050 8 the Social 8 population approac “77 brunette or’ black chucks occa- mast St. Services 11 a. m. tomo WITH THE PURCHASE OF A Bf wien : million . an $ ne Stonally found in the Fast areirow. J. C. Wilson Chapel of the og ; salaries up ! don't know quite how | |as curious as their blonde West-| thimes. Burial, Edinburg. het pum of $5 fgures that out, but if We elim!-iorn cousins, and they'll come up $3 = oyees, how nate al! the densely wooded anditor a look-see. L E. JARRETT, 76, Evansville. | Civil Set settled sections of those sma he cliff rtments favored Seryices, tomorrow, Johanna Mor- tem, into wi stites, the pasture population to), The CUE oa likewise tuary, Evansville. Burial, Mount : fiat 6 per errific. There are santa 3/usually near feed patches, just/Olive, near Boonville. a : salaries. ot. of chucks—and if we added > br edge or ££ 8.8 : Officials in the members of the Mermotalon0st the break of 4 lod ‘ide HARRY R. COPY NAYES, DURING OUR JUNE SALE allowed hs roup that whistle in the states i ).re'a hear would have 75, of 1109 Pleasant St, litelong| \ Et tor th west of the Mississippi, there ‘arel "op "\) giomine out a meal|Totident. here. Berviet Evil 4 i ela! Security an awtul lot. of marmot. Since the ock-(Cnanel of the A aS Baa : h® | nto the CS | oo ay. = mr /chuck’s furry hide is. close migaasel of Park. ; sy ) of this serv * YET some people can't Andicolor to his home rockpile, you 2 & 8 to do so wi pither woodchucks or rock-chucks, need . good optics’ to spot him,| RICHARD LEE HOWARD, 31, CS retiremer
the latter the racier yellow-bellied just as you do to pick an Hast-iof Boy Scout Rd. and Ashton Dr. |
vapmints of the Rocky Moun-| ains, even where they are com-) mon. Apparently they don't know! what to look for.
has grown chuck-high, Marmota Monax is a cinch, He
time foraging expeditions. thermore, soon after snow-melt| the chucks are gallivanting Ha in mating activities with! plete disregard of danger, .| ! Even before the first cutting + of hay, however, you can ntark ‘down likely woodchuck flelds | tor your first expedition with | ta varmint rifle—which shouldn’t | ‘he until the youngsters are
wagned in June. - ss = { ’
, A ROCK outcropping in pasture land: or a few acres of alfalfs. are sure to show diggings; a bump surrounded. by darker
-—ew
vegetation means a chuck hole.
does a little pile of shale or tt, even If you cant’ spot the burrow entrance. ' Don't wasts time in swampy ons, or in sandy areas where
, chuck's tunnel! would collapse
him. He generally prefers haly or rocky soil to soft loam,
| smart | care of before he starts out to
ern chuck out of a stone wall,
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| EVEN with a milti-power toa from noon to 9 p.m. In early spring, before the grass SCOPe on your varmint rifle, good seeing binoculars, rated 8x30, or 9x35 are a must for ef-
tt ver for his day- ficient chuck spotting. The huBias lithe or no cover i Lay. man eVe iz just not good enough,
without optical assistance, 2
A spotting scope of 20 magni.
fications is very handy for ultra long-range operations, ‘as
for finding game. It certainly will have great usefulness in the check-target-ing of your rifis that every varmint hunter takes
‘look for chucks.
at 6x30, 7x35,
much for spotting your buddy's shot as
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