The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
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J'Doodlers'Appear on KRLD ^ Maw Mi Ti c p.
In 'Big D’ Jamboree Saturday *•*—«- iw* Six Wed, I hree bet Date
ft " "* MeiiUmg hells ring I his month Mis* Hanlon Mitchell Iwomr ion Milam, Dallas, Friday at th<
Ni*rth Texas' Ihpay llu«dler>,
comely vocal trio, will appear on
thr KKLD Hut |l Jamboree Sat
I urday night in the Dallas Sputa-
I tununi The show begin* at H 15
■jji
The lany hillbilly satirist* have
•>een held otter for th. third ion
serutive week by populai demand
of the Italia* audience The trio
i* composed of Adrian MeCliah ami
Reulren Noel, both of Amarillo,
and Charlie Dickeraon, ex-NT grul-
der from Ltalla*
The Big ••If Jamboree i» iiMially
Vacation Time Arrives
For 2 Profs, Assistant
televised over Channel eiirht but
has not Iwen dunna the past two
week* la cause of local Italia* base
nail irame* It tncluite* several top
folk »ong artist* a* well a* local
ltalla* talent.
The Itoodler* appeared with the
Vaughn Monroe Camel Caravan
in a tour through Texa* anil Louis-
iana last spring
Is coffee dnnkinif a bat to
tnarriaire' Are bread, wine, and
•thou" eiumifh for romance ’’
Thesr- i|ue«tion* weie answered
musically in u program featuring
Coffee Cantata and In a l*eisiaii
Carden in the music hall auditor)
uni Monday night
Johann Sebastian Itai h’s humor
iou* satire on coffee drinking in
Vacation time in here for two
mote professors and a dean** as
siatant
Their trips lanire
from Europe,
and Canada to a
in Lake Koroni*.
I" luted States,
sum met camp
Min nesota.
In Mary 1‘atchell of the Knglish
department left July 15 by plane
for an extended tour in Europe
She will return Ihe middle of Sep-
temlier
llr S V Blackburn, head uf the
indusinal art- department, and
Mi- Blackburn are leaving Mon-
day on a trip thrmiirh Colorado,
the Pacific c .a«t state*, and Ca-
nada They will return foi the fall
semester
8i(tht-seeintr iii the Yellowstone
National park, Victoria, Canada.
Washington, Oregon, and Califor-
nia are on their itinerary
They will visit Col K I. Ring
in San Francisco. Salmon fishing
near Ihe Red Wood highway in
California will climax then vara
lion fishing
Mrs. Inez Ray. assistant to the
dean of administration, will spend
In day« of her summer vacation
this year at "The Camp Farthest
Out." on Lake Koroni* in Minne-
sota The camp is a non-denomina-
tional religious camp near Paynes
ville
Mis Kay will leave Denton by-
car, July tti, with her mother and
sister
ROOTIN'-SHOOTIN* An-*
C m t , i,i -’rayed Uy Betty
Hot’on n the tf hnicoior mu
i product.<.n Annie . >et
• ,r > jn jminq *o the
impu 'heaire Sunday through
iVedne-.day Ae. ,. OaCev
a lamed Oh tire »w id-, q d
who be ame *hn world hamp-
- mji| * mar w th Buiialo
B O- qinj W • We t 1
Leipzig in 1726 was performed by
Elaine Turney. Tulia. Nancy Evans,
Ilenton; Ira Schantx, Lubbock, and
Ralph Apprlinan of the School of
Music faculty
Bunging icpcated laughter from
the audience, Bach's Coffee Can
tutu depicted the amorous difficult
les of a swam whose sweetheart
refused to piefei him to roffee
At the etui, he agreed to many
her, caffem mid all
Music hall listeners also applaud
.-■I loudly ihe tuneful vaunt mu ot
the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Wedding bells ring
for IWo campuNites and two exes,
while the engagement is revealed
of three formei coed-
Jane Hiagg. daughter of Ml.
and Mrs. II J Bragg, Bonham,
lieramr Ihe bride of Bill tiale, son
the In ide of William llaniel Smith
Jr of hulls- and l.akr Dallas Fri-
day evening in the home of the
brute's parents, Mr and Mrs lidu*
Mitchell of Denton
The bridegroom's parents are
Mr ami Mrs. W It Smith of Lake
of Mr and Mrs John (isle. Den The Rev Joseph J Cope
ton. July 4, at the First Baptist |wtMf „f ihe First Presbyterian
church in Durant. Okla The Rev ,-hurch, I SA. officiated
L. I. Armstrong officiated The bndegioom attended college
The hnde is a inemliftt of Sigma here
Alpha lota. Alpha Chi. and Phi Betty Joan Kemhert, daughtei
Sigma Alpha The groom is a ol Mi and Mr- Clyde Kemhert,
inemhei of the tleezles. Phi Delta Dallas, became the hi ide of David
Kappa, and Alpha Phi Omega Milam, son uf Mr and Mrs. fhail
Chorus, Symphony Combine
In Gerontius Performance
In their fir-t performance to
gether, the Sunum-t lirun.l chorus
und Symphony orchestra coiiilmied
to present Edward Elgai - well
kinovn orntorio. The In.am of
(ierontiils, Thurmlai niglu in the
main auditoi mm
Featured ns soloist- ill ihe, Eltg
lull oratorio were tieorge McKin
ley, tenor, u- lo-rontiu-. VV alula
Saxon, mezzo-opruno, as the
ntigel; alld Bill Spinks. I.n , u-
Ihe pile-I
Dl tieorge Mol ey of the Sfhisd
of Music, conducted the chorus and
orchestra foi tin perfoimunco Mi
Frank McKinley i directoi ..f I in-
til all.) churns
Before a small enthusiastic and
ienee Ihe two muaicul groups de
The Campus Chat-
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DENTON
S^ocielu -s^muAemenfs
Friday, July 21, 1950
Pag# Thr#*
Edited by Hankint-
Stage Show Will Play Haydn, Herbert
With Rendition of Bohemian Girl'
Open-Air Concert to Perform
Beethoven Musical Thursday
*
,1
t
Music-loving North Texans will
it oil lh. gin- mi,I thrill to the
train- of Beethoven Egnnmt
livertur, in Ihe ,,,melt buiiil'-
ecoiui -iimmci i ,ii,, it Thills.lay
night ul H In
Featured soloist i- John Huynie,
of the music faeulty. who in-tiuii
trumpet He will play Daw,--'
M docile
Thi ‘straw hat" concert will in
elude (,i umimeii - Viuencan Folk
Khapsialy, Saranek's Atlantic*
Suite, the (iallan I.n Sorella. and
the traditional Colonel Bogey
March, by Alford.
( .imposed of 5n musu-ian-
teachei*. visiting band duectius
and students Ihe bund hu work
ed mainly on puhlu -i-hool innielinl
this -umniei
The first open-air concert on July thi- week
Cast Seeks Laughter
For Comedy August 3-4
Selection* Miniriii# fi'imi .l»»«**|ih
lluydn to Vh t«»i Il«*i!*«•»t will high
I iK hi SHt in tins night'h HIT. tiu-r
s.fn»vs in th«* mam auditorium
Sulomt Hat her Otford will wm
l»U* II# 1111'■ Thim \l«»iif K»
«>i Floyd (iniliHtn. ntag* dm* d<
ractor, announced
Ifl U'S|MIMhP to oVMtlOfl IITPIV'I
fot Mm \ M< < uimii at hi from
‘ IttifiiiliiMii liiil" la-! vs t • k flu
j lmn<l 11 doing a |m » mi election i
7 won gieeted with *u«’h rntliUHi*Mn tht* Hav lfi -1yl**. *F» -hoi added
that a tfiie ha - lath plttfimd. dt \ H„ thi* \ Iliroii!
rectoi Maurice McA.Iow ili-closeil Y,„.limll tan.ll.y lea I'm I'wo,
foi "Pitch Me a Kiss "
(III stage, ’Fessiii Mini the Ace
will play Piano Roll Blm- and
Ace Enel Box’s arrangement ot
the familiar, Bewitched.
Holiday Vffau ’ with K..1 »s-rt
Mitcham and Janet Leigh, ha* la-en
hooked f.o the night
Hatch Recital Presented
In Auditorium July 12
Donald Mali h, Denton, presented
a violin recital in tin- main audit,ui
um July 12 at X 15 p in
Niimla-rs played weie Sonata
N,, Three, by Jnhalin Sebastian
llach. Duo <'nitreitaut, by Igm
Htravibskt. and • oncerto in K
Mmol, by Felix Mendelssohn
Mary Nan Iludgms, Dalla- wn
( iccoiupaiiist
I
Theatre
Center
CampuA
Sunday Monday
Tuesday-Wednesday
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
th B'-’ty Hufton
ar ) H wrerd Fee
,n Technicolor
Thursday Fridey-Seturdfty
CAPTAIN CAREY, U.S.A.
*.*h Alan Ladd
an i Wanda Hendr <
Spe 'al La**- Show at
10 o i lock Saturday
J&XCL&
Saturday Midnight Show
THE FLAME
AND THE ARROW
w *h Burt Lac a-ter
and Virq.nia Mayo
Sunday-Mondcy
FRISCO SAL
With So .anna ho to- ’ vfhan
Bey and Aiac C •’
and
THE GOLDEN TWENTIES
Feature lonq *ory of a
fabu* >u pe' >d
Tuesday-Wednesday
DEAR WIFE
w th Joan Ceulf'e !
and W am Mo"Jen
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
THE BLUE LAGOON
with Jean Simm yn n Color
<Qhaamland
Koisteroiis Inugliter is the gnul
sought by the cast of “The Mhii
Who fame to Dinner "
Last-minute semi-weekly rehear.
-hIs are Iietrig staged for the com-
edy, which will !»• produced by a
group of Hide penitent college play-
ers Aug 1 and 4 in the retain aridt
torium
Tommy Hughes, Carrollton, di-
rertor of the play, said the rehear
al- are progressing according to
schedule, and he expect* tin- full
scale production to be a sucees*
Steve Buell of the speech depart- request of
menl is sponsoring the three-act
comedy by Mos Hart and tieorge
Kaufman.
The man who . atne to ilinnet is
portrayed by John tiordon. Den-
ton. assisted by a . »«t of HI
Students will lx- udmitted on a>
tivily tickets Outaiilet- will Is-
charged Titt cents each
will open the pingiitii!
Thlee Denton Ingli chool buy
tile "Jump tig lai k 11 in," w ill pic
dil -sung- flout unotliei world
thiougli the media "f gtillat.
ukulele, and Voice
Silvio Thread Among tin- (mill
will take tbc form of a piccolo mid
concert has- duel by the <
.lei vis I 'ndi-rwiMiil and Claiem
"^"English will do the band The mall .-row,1 leeetved the
familiar Knoek M.- a Ki at the recital warmly, applauding Hatch
a young lads who a ked vigorously
w m
mlc
the tetiui and soprano
followed immediately hy the
ling t'lioms of the Demon
the
home of the bride's parents. The
Rev W J. Stark officiated
Mrs Milam attended Kilgewoml
I’ark and NTSt
The bridegroom attended school*
in Nashville, Tentt., and Vicksburg,
Miss,
Mi and Mis Jim- A Mayen. Ilal
las, announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of then
daughter, Norma Jane, to Bobby
Jones, son of Mt and Mi T VI
Jones of Fori Worth.
The rite* will be read Sept 2.
Mi*s Mayen is u former student
ind Jones is a sennit here
Mi and Mis Sam N Kills, Mat
shall, annoume the engagement ol
their daughtei. Isatad. to Shields
Milchell. soli of Mi and Ml (Ido
Mitchell. Denton
The wedding will tukr place at
tin First Methodist church in Mm
shall July Hi Both intended school
here
Mi and Mi J W Chandlers
Childless, have announced the en
gugetnciit of then daughter. Sybil.
und
Mi- C E She pa id, I'laiiu
Mi l IihiiiIh-i mid hei
livcrcd a pleasing and iirecptublr
perfol matii-e of (ierontiils Notice-
Hide w ii the lieautifiil and dynu
■ i-oiilrast of the Dialogue ol to Haggard Shepunl son of Mi
Part II
tu Mi I hamla-i and hei fiunn
attended college hen
Sunday Monday
FRANCIS
l'i re- q to I i re the Mol.'
Donald Of unnsi Rreti i
Medina rend /re'ru r tt
Miqhty Mm e n
Triple Trouble
in color
Tuatday Wednetda y
BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST
.n It* hn.i .lot M< -M
Run ipnl f m to ( tret iin
ind W tiler lip- t
Thursday Friday
JOHNNY EAGER
Pirn ,prel Robert TreyLu
l .in i lumer in,| Vren I b*P i
Nrer nm fti ,thm I J, w
War in Korea
Saturday
I,tine I anirrmre ( ooper
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Prm. iprel lenure Aultt-il
A ren Bretti-i Irei l Mil hum
and Pi, Vim ent
Lot,- Mew it Mt on PM
nobody but nobody
hai talai like ourt.
Today you can tave forty five
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We tmcftrftly expect our valet
tomorrow to equal or exceed
any day in our Hittory. Don't
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valet.
We invife you to the
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Sundries Short Orders
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CL. L; StJio
'The* House* r»f Lovely Portra ^
md Betfer Applif t* " Pic lure
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Sunday-M*
THE FIGHTING STALLION
with Dori. Metro r
Tuetday Oaky
THE TAMING OF THf
WIST
with W ^ BJI Bl.ott
Wadwxday-TWftday
PIRATES OF CAFRI
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HILLS OF OKLAHOMA
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1950, newspaper, July 21, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709985/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.