Tho OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. April 21, 1346
PACE ELEVEN
By Maxine Baren
Of course it's Easter music for
today. Gounod, Adams, Handel,
Rinuky - Korsakov and others
will be represented. Several out
standing artists and conductors
are listed to perform today.
The Stradivari orchestra, play
ing over ABC at 9:30 this morn
ing will include the works of
' Tchaikowski. Bizet, Mascagni,
Greig and Schubert.
At 11 on the "Harvest of Stars
program will be heard the Lyn
Murray chorus singing ''Unfold
Ye Portals" by Gounod. "'Rus
sian Easter Overture" by Rim-sky-Koreakov;
a spiritual, "Were
You There," "The Crucifix" by
Faure and "The Hold City- will
be sung by Jan Peerce. tenor.
At 2 o'clock. General Motors
symphony orchestra, under the
direction of Franco Autoii. will
play Boyce's first ayrnphony,
-Gymnopedie" No. 1 by Satie,
"Don Juan" by Straus-, 'Gold
and Silver Waltz" by Lchar and
fain, the "Russian Easter Over
ture." Eugene Goosens will conduct
the Ford orchestra and chorus,
assisted by Eleanor Steber, so
prano, Charles Kullman, tenor,
In a concert including opening
chorus from Smetana's "Bartered
Bride." "Solemn Melody" by Da
vies. "Onaway, Awake Beloved"
from "Hiawatha's Wedding
Feast" by Coleridge-Taylor,
waltz song from "Romeo and Ju
liet" by Gounod, chorus of Gib
Jchungs, from "Goetterdaemmer
nng" by Wagner, the finale from
act I of "Madame Butterfly" by
Puccini, "The Bells," Byrd. C Teu
ton's 23d Psalm," "The Holy
City" by Adams, prelude and
march from "Le Coq d'Or". Rim
ky Korsakov, and th Halle
lujah Chcrus" from "The Mes
aiah" by Handel.
The "American Album of Fa
miliar Muic" on NBC at 6:30
will include an all-Easter pro
gram sung by Dona Id Dame,
Margaret Damn. Jean Dicken
son and Evelyn McGregor. The
Buckingham choir will asit and
Gustave Haenschen's orchestra
will play.
Monday's programs of special
merit include the Firestone hour
at 5:30 on NBC. when Stella Ro
man, scprano and Igi Gorin
will sing and the orchestra will
be directed by Howard Barlow,
Miss Roman will king "V'issi
d'Arte" from "Tosca" by Puc
cini; Gorin wil sing "Water
Boy" by Robinson: together they
will sing "You Are Free" by Ja
cabi and "Wanting You."
- At-fl o'clock, Robert Cassade
sus will be piano soloist with the
Bell symphony orchestra under
Donald Voorhees playing "Cor
doba" by Albenij; selections
from "Concerto in E flat major"
by Liszt.
Easter Breakfast
At Simmons' ':
Miss Darlene Simmons will be
hostess this morning at a 9 o'
clock breakfast at her home on
Trade street. She has arranged
spring flowers on the table and
bout the house.
Guests are to be Miss Delia
Price. Miss Virginia Reisbeck,
Mrs. Robert Schaefer, Mrs. Har
old White, Mrs. John Clark. Mrs.
Douglas Baker. Miss Ardis
Thomafcn. Miss Dienie Verha-
gen and Miss Betty Fargher.
BPW Club Dinner
On Tuesday
The April dinner meeting of
the Salem Business and Profes
sional Women's club will be held
t Nohlgren's (Quelle) Tuesday
fwmi J?
The cost el fovtorols H frequently misunderstood. T five
you m true picture of the facta, wo quote ftgurot from a
ncwl study by National Selected Morticians, covoring
104,17? funoral conducted by members In the United
llohn. Wa r proud te be a member of this frevp.
FsmoruJ service under $200 . .
Funeral tervic.t $200 $350. .
Funorol sorricot $351 $600. .
Funeral services $601 $1000.
funeral service ever $1,000. .
night at 6:30 o'clock. The pro
gram is in charge of the health
nd recreation committee with
Miss Ruth McAdams, chairman.
Mrs. Mayme "Yates has secured
C. C. Edwards, of Edwards
Howell funeral directors, who
will show pictures of Yosemite,
Oregon and Lake Louise.
Special music will be furnish
ed by the BPW chorus. Reserva
tions or cancellations for the
dinner must be made by 7 o'clock
Monday night with Miss Ruth
McAdams, 7279.
Skaters Will
Meet for Party
Invitations have been issued
for a no-host skating party at
the Capitola rink, for Tuesday
night at S p. m. Invited are for
mer members of the various
skating clubs of Salem which
were active before the war. Many
of the skaters have been recent
ly discharged from the service,
and this will give them an op
portunity to meet and skate with
former friends.
It is planned to make this the
first of a series of monthly get
togethers for skate fans.
Navy Mothers
Dinner Slated
The Salem Navy mothers will
entertain with a covered dish
dinner at the YWCA Tuesday
night at 6:30 o'clock. All navy
parents are invited to attend.
Speakers for the evening will
be Chief Yeoman Robert W.
Palmer of Portland, who was a
prisoner of war, and Chief Yeo
man Robert Pary of Portland,
who served in "the submarine
service during the war.
Committees for the event
named by the Commander Flor
ence Wright are as follows: Mrs.
Mary H. Boyle, general chair
man; Mrs. Norma Armstrong,
Mrs. F. A. Smith. Mrs. Don
Smrth-nd Mrs. E. T. Habel. re
ception; Mrs. Lei is Ohlsen. Mrs.
Fred Barker. Mrs. Blanche Cupp,
tables: Mrs. Hannah Beard. Mrs.
Hazel Causey, Mrs. Grace John
son and Mrs. Pearl Jones, kitch
en. The club will furnish coffee
and rolls.
Helen Ward Plays
Character Role
The spice of the play "Family
Portrait," to be given by the'Wil
lamette drama students as part
of the May weekend festivities,
is the role of Mary Cleophas,
played by Helen Snell Ward. A
picture of the family".pf. Jesus,
this play will be given at the
Salem high school auditorium
Friday, May 3. at 8 p. m.
In this character role, Miss
Ward p'Ttrays a middle aged
woman who is the sister of Mary,
mother of Jesus, and also a friend
and admirer of the family. The
part shows a deep insight into
human nature, and pictures an
affable, shrewd, and witty wo
man, giving a wide scope for
characterization.
Aschenbrenners
Supper Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asthen
brenner were hosts at an inform
al buffet dinner at their West
Wilson street home on Friday
night. Cards were in play dur
ing the evening. The hostess ar
ranged spring flowers to decor
ate their home, featuring Easter
motif.
Guests invited were Mr, and
Mrs. Russell Beutler, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Klaus, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Wiscarson, Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Romine and Mr. and
Mrs. Stearns Cushing.
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Club to Hear
Discussion
A panel discussion, organized
by Mrs. Charles A. Ratcliff. will
be a feature of the Salem Wom
an's club meeting on Saturday,
April 27 at the clubhouse at 2:30
o'clock. Mrs. George Rossman
will preside ' and at the board
meeting preceding.
! Mrs. E. F. Carleton is chair
man of the panel. The general
topic is "Problem Countries" and
points to be brought out in the
discussions are: Why is the coun
try a problem to the? world, what
re the causes of trouble, con
flicting claims and racial and re
ligious clashes. Countries to be
discussed are: Yugoslavia, by
Mrs. Claude H- Glenn; Iran, by
Mrs. Waltep: Spaulding; Pales
tine, by Mrs. R. B. Lesher; and
Korea, by Mrs. Carl E. Nelson.
i Tea hostesses are Mrs. Claude
H. Murphy, Mrs. I. M. Doughton,
Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mr. Li O. Cle
ment, Mrs. Harry Wiedraer, Mrs.
J. E. Kirk, Mrs. H. H. Vandevort.
Mrs. Robert Hutcheon, Mrs. J. f5.
Chambers, Mrs. Sylvia ; Levene.
Mrs. Charlea Striekfaden, and
Mrs. J. F. Swigart. Presiding at
the tea urns Will be Mrs. Charles
Cole and Mrs. F, A. Doerfler.
Eagles Wives
Initiate; Members
The auxiliary to'v the Eagles
held its regular meeting April
16. New members initiated were
Vera Hart, Beverly llolien, Ruth
Crowley, Ida, Nyhus, Myrle Mc
Cpurtie, Lucille Coker, Hazel
Davenport, Beulah Garven, Vir
ginia Moniz, Daisy Coates, Glada
G reenf ield, Phyll is G reenfield,
Dorothy Frank.
; The next meeting will be April
2. The Social club will hold a
card party April 23 for members
and guests.
WRC Meets at
Veterans Hall
.; The Woman's Relief corps met
on Friday at VFW hall, and Mrs.
Glenn Adams the president ap
pointed Mrs. Goldie Kyle and
Mrs. Justine Kildee to meet with
a committee from the Federated
Patriotic Societies to arrange for
the Memorial Day program.
A benefit lunchech was an-
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which was to have been Thurs
day has been postponed.
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this last week for Oakland, Calif,
for a visit with her brother and
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