The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 303, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1957 Page: 3 of 14
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30, 1957
• li* f«Rtawn §«■
Monday. September ,30. f*F7.
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aid, was ‘very
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strongly.’'
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■ late husband,
in understood
were trying to
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ed to discuss-
Boris Goldovsky Heads Opera Workshop At THeafre, Inc
. , _ ,. . . . nn.r. the fines, preparatory writing "Accents ,on Opera” and not to interfere with other opera vic*-Rrealdent; Glenn Y. David-
3orts Goldovsky, famed-opera among tne nnest prepat o y ■ j and musical organisations of the son, treasurer; and Jane Hof-
Views From The
Houston Bridges
HOUSTON (UP). — Houston has
LAST PAY
Of OUR
SPOT REDUCING
SPECIAL
Boris Goldovsky, famed opera among
and musical organisations of the
city.
The Opera Theatre workshop
recently elected Mrs. Herbert
Townsend, president; Raymond
T. Barrett, first '-ice-president;
as a recital-lecturer he is known
for his celebrated "Plano Por-
traits” * ^ %
At Theatre, Inc.’. Goldovsky
trill select a limited number of
talented opera singers and pro-
duction men and .women for
education.
Six weeks of concentrated
and training centers for .upcom-
ing opera stars In the United
States. t
To million'^ of American radio
listeners, Goldovsky is best
spokesman, producer and mu-
sician, arrived In Houston Sat-
urday to aegln auditions for the
newly formed Opepa Theatre
workshop of Houston, originat-
another beftiity contest winner to
its credit. This one. however,
doesn’t wear a bathing suit.
State Highway Engineer DeWitt
Bayou twin bridges at Houston
were named Class II winners in
an annual “Most, Beautiful
Bridge" contest sponsored By the
American Institute of Steel Con-
struction.
The bridges were finished last
year. They cost J722.000, and were
designed bv Charles Matlock and
Farland Bundy, senior designing
engineers for the Highway Depart-
ment's bridge dvision.
■C • * -
The oldest royal throne in the
world Is that of Japan.
f v m it*. ■ '
bathing
C. Greer announced the Buffalo
U^cr.c;3, Goldovsky is best
known as the genial host and
SetroUan oXliewsIf Se ‘of'"^* and'opera
Air for which he has often been
ing under the auspices of Thea-
tre, Inc.
Goldovsky personally super,
vised open auditions at Theatre,
Inc., Sunday. •
•L-i- kUm musie fioM flB
Mrs. Elva Kalb Dumas, second
Calf or come by for fw.
figure anriysi* and Mai
_ H you are breading set setliops foi
wpper or dinner, count on one-quart*.
Here Is How To Reach Top
What does it take to get to one other thing — dressing
the top in the world of bust-
r: rt rr-ir:;
tlon. The breaks . Sure, it 0{ y,e jreM standards and atti-
takes all of these and, accord- tudes of young presidents of
lng to men already occupying American companies.
training in all phases of opera,
including style, acting, reper.
toire, history and theater crafts'
will be aimed at giving -artists
complished pianist and musician meth0dS
who trained in conducting under <* °f*r* ProducUon'
. _»• it. W. . Tha Anat‘o Thooira u-rtrl/Cfiftn
periences in sharing his opera
knowledge with the public.
As* well as an articulate
spokesman, Goldovsky is an ac-
Open • a.m. till 7 pun.
Fritz Reiner at the Curtis In-:
stitute of Music in Philadelphia.
As a composer and interpreta-
AO a lUlUllWt* »«U ... w --- -------- — - ■ —
tive artist he is credited with weeks for its program
ton Symphony considered
Scarborough’s Pha
MRS. D. M. MAY
Miss Friske
Is Bride
i pairs of shoes. 16 hats and 10
bvercoats,
i One young corporation head
has fun collecting unusual sets
Of Don May
bvercoats.
One young corporation head
* ««. fiiH° iianaiiol oatj
of masculine jewelry, and today
owns over 30 matched sets.
Is this incidental information
or part of a "dress for success"
formula? According to the ideas
of wo men who have reached
the .top in record time, they
dress well and appropriately be-
cause they believe they wouldn’t
be where they are if they didn’t.
What Is more, they sise up
their business associates and
others they meet during the
course of a business day to a
great extent on the basis of
what they wear and how they
wear it.
Plainly, It's a matter of good
business sense rather than per-
sonal vanity.
As one young Industrialist in
the Midwest explain* it, ’’It’s
Important to drew right »b that
you can forget about it and feel
secure and comfortable.”
Naturally, when • this same
executive observes another man,
he applies this standard: He
should neither be over-dressed
nor poorly dreseed. And he adds
—as do most of the replies to
the aurvey-that a man’s got to
look well tumed-out to measure
up. - . -
Another company chief — he
happens to own just 10 suits, but
chooses from 25 shirts, 40 pairs
of socks and 100 ties each morn-
ing-remarks that he tries to
dress so well that nobody notices
what he’s wearing. He accom-
plishes this by devoting extra
time to making sure that the
various elements of his outfit
are harmonious and coordinated.
The great majority 'of replies
attributed their fast climb up
the ladder to good appearance in
varying degrees. Some said that
how they looked to the world
accounted for a* much as 75
per cent of their fast-won. Suc-
cess. Only a handful said It
wasn't an important factor.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Oseor
W. Friske formerly of Bay-
town and now or Ajo, Ariz.. i<
the bride of Donald Mitchell
May. tson of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd
M. May of Chicago. . .
The wedding was solemnized
Aug. 31 in the Luther Memorial
church in Chicago with the Rev.
K. Brune Newman as minister.
The bride was given in mar.
riage by her father. She wore a
IP Choir
gown of embroidered organdy
with bouffant skirt and chapel
train.
The bride attended the Bay-
t by efcnkwt-
its independ-’
ion bearings.'
, latest Fabri-
mi no* stain,
rtnum frame,
ic plates and
n^Seatsfce
/*£••< (*— ft
town schools and now has a BS
degree in hurting from the Uni-
versity of Illinois and St. Lukes
hospital in Chicago. May is a
nusrnwu in -a »
student at the University of Il-
linois, where he - wilt -obtain a
masters degree in physical edu-
cation in the'near future.
m,..(msM
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 303, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1957, newspaper, September 30, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043551/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.