Felix Cherniavsky - Contextual Research

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Felix Cherniavsky - Contextual Research

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CH May 19 , 1960 Redlands Bowl founder Grace S. Mullen dies C ( Continued from Page 1 ) . ing it , no matter what their fi- of the heavy burden she alone recipient of The Grail award in gust 16 , 1905 and on his retire- nancial circumstances . At Red- had carried . But she remained 1930 for outstanding service and ment as assistant manager of lands Bowl , she began her cru- vised the management of Bowl orary member of the Contem . the dominant figure and super . in 1945 she was made an hon the Owensboro Brick and Sewer sade of offering the finest pro- affairs . Pipe Company in 1907 , they porary club , an organization she One of her greatest joys in joined the year she came to moved to Southern California , grams in the fields of music and dance during the summer recent years was the formation Redlands . In 1961 she was chos . They came from Los Ange- months without any admission of the Redlands Bowl Sym- en “ Woman of the Year ” to re les to Redlands in 1916 with charge . Those who could afford phony , her most ardent desire , ceive the Redlands Soroptimist their two children , Frances and to support the venture were in order to acquaint as many club award . George . Mr. Mullen , an account- asked to contribute during in- people as possible with the Mrs. Mullen's daughter , Fran ant , died in 1955 . termission . From those who great symphonic literature . ces ( Mrs. Peter ) Yates , lives in Personal tragedy struck when could not , nothing was asked . Community singing , another Los Angeles . She also leaves their son , George , a student at The early years were diffi . tradition at Redlands Bowl , two grandsons , Bart Yates of Stanford university , was killed cult ones , and it was only by dates back to the earliest years Alexandria , Virginia , and Coch in an automobile accident only Mrs. Mullen's constant " beg . when Mrs. Mullen believed that rane Yates of Albuquerque , a few blocks from the Mullen ging " from business men , singing together could ease the New Mexico ; several great home . Another tragedy came in friends and even strangers that worries of people in a troubled grandchildren and two sisters , 1962 with the death of a grand- she was able to meet the fi- world . Mrs. Blanche Case and Mrs. son , John Yates , who had been nancial needs of her ambitious Honors have been paid to the Bessie Swacker of Los Angeles . a victim of polio for several enterprise . Redlands patroness of music in Funeral services will be pri years . In later years , the value of recent years , major among vate but a Memorial Service at Mrs. Mullen's love of music her work began to be recog . them the honorary doctorate be- the Bowl is planned , the date led her to work untiringly to nized and appreciated and lead- stowed upon her by the Univer- and time to be announced la . make it possible for all people ers of the community came to sity of Redlands in 1961. She ter . F. Arthur Cortner chaper to have the advantages of hear - her support to take over some was Redlands Roundtable's first handling the arrangements .