The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 05, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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.'Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning. May 5. 1946
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Hear About
MacDowell
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'Woman's club is to be ded- ;
to National music week and 'I
David Camtron, music chair- 1
m ill be in charge of the pro- 14
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I The Saturday meeting
Salem
lea ted
JMrs.
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;. Vernon Wiscarson. instrumental
Instructor in the Salem schools,
'rill talk on the life and music of
Xdward MacDowell and Mrs.
Cameron will sing several of his
compositions.
Members of the organization,
new within the past two months,
,wi!l be especially honored during
,-the meeting. They are Mrs. Harry
iL Lucas. Mrs. R. B. Lecher, Mrs.
;Mr. . f. whittig. Mrs. Curtis a. rhis Attemoon by Oratorio Oroup
' o , , w t,i,i ...:n : r.; T,.,..- nr..
no recital Monday night at Wal- ' ic week is the concert to be giv- , i..
ler hall. Uobbs, memoer ot me 1 en by tne Mlem Oratorio society
v.
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Oils by two Salem OTtists are among those hung at the art galleries at Elfstrom's store,
l eft is Arthur Selander's "Rainbow Habitat" and right is Loren Bouller's "Siltcoos Lake."
Music Week Opener Scheduled For
e hostess commutee tncludes
: Mrs. H. P. Pickett, Mrs. Frank
; Brownell, Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mrs.
W T U 1 1 1 1 f 1 :
x . u;uuru, itiis. r-. vi . iiiiut-ii,
Mrs- Russell Catlin. Mrs. H. G
Carl. Mrs. Frank Doerfler. Mrs
! school of music will play:
Pietude and Fugue G Minor
sr - . . . 1,1, D u V 1
ID. B. Kleihege. Mrs. Donald Bal- n!i""' l" MJr Hid2
1.- ic .1 j i Partitj C Minor Bach
lentme. Mrs. Cathn and Mrs. Lu- car. lion i.iapounow
CM Will pour. A boad met-tirig IS Preludr G imior Op 23 Rachn.anmolf
, T . . - i . , l.tptrcliaun 1 Dance Stanford-GraintT
: ta be held at 1.45 o clock. tr,.mezio E ia.inT oP. lis. No. 4
' V' ' ' Bra(m
Mrs. James W. Molt and her mo- 1 B:cus0 w chopm
- , ... ... , , Scht-rzo B Minor Chopin
t-UiW. Mrs. J. D. Walling, are leav- : -ej Vito" Variations Infante
lk( Monday for a several days stay j
fin Roseburg with Mrs. Marie Flint '
rMeCall, a former Salem resident. ! Jr rCXQtt H ill
faculty of Willamette university under Dean Melvin Geist, with
a
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Personality paper
EscKanuag group of flower-,a4d-color
ileyer papera . . .
fretted to fcrictt )u in lour
fcuer.: !.
j Speak Tuesday
A luncheon is being planned by
i members of the Salem Branch,
Oregon Music Teachers associa
' tion on Tuesday at noon at the
I Marion htel in the Marine room.
Dr. Theodore Kratt of the Uni
versity of Oregon will speak on
"Music and the GI." Anyone in
terested may make reservations
with Miss Frances Virginie Melton.
Josef Schnelker organ soloist.
ine roiiowing program win oe $
eiven: I
Three Choral Prrludci . . Bach
Canon in B Minor Schumann
Choral in A Minor . . Franrk
Allegro M oder a to ;V'irt
Toccata v,Wuor
Josef Schnelker, oraaniat
Landsigtitinif Grieg
Joe DavU. baritone soloist
Awake, Awake (From Die Meister-
slfner) Wigner
Let's Cheer the Weary Traveler . Dett
Halleluiah Chorua (From the Mount
of Olives) Beethoven
Chorus, Salem Oratorio Society
Art Exhibit
Remains at.
New Gallery
l.incberry, Kenneth
Adolph Hombft k.
Gollict iid
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JOSEF SCHNELKER
Organist
The First Baptist church will ' Q l t
ve a reception for the Rev. and :oCH6In JVlUSlCianS
ha
Mrs. Lloyd j T. Anderson, new
minister and his wife, tonight aft
er the church service. Mrs. Mark
Skiff a member of the church
since 1880 will present the pastor
and his wife. The chairman f the
deacon board, Richard Dierks will
give a brief address. Mrs. Othello
Purvine, on behalf of the women
of the church will welcome Mrs.
Anderson. The Rev. M. A. Getz-
In Silverton
S1LVERTON National Mualc
week will be observed in Silverton
this afternoon when two Salem
musicians, Josephine Albert
Spaulding and Jessica Kinsey, ap
pear in recital at the Trinity
church at 4 p. m. Mrs. Spaulding.
mezzo-soprano and Miss Kinsey,
organist, will give a full-length
riTft
I Chad wick chapter. Order ef
j Eastern Star will honor mothers
I of members and music week at
j the regular meeting Tuesday night
! at the Masonic temple. Mr. and
j Mrs. L. J. Stewart are in charge of
, refreshments.
1
j Sooth Salem Friends Missionary
society will meet with Mrs. J. Ray
I Pemberton at 1455 S. Commercial
j St., Wednesday morning for a May
I breakfast at 9 o'clock. Installation
of officers will be held at the
meeting to follow.
endaner, president of the Salem j recital.
Ministerial association will wel- j On Tnesday at 8 p. m. the high
come Rev. Anderson on behalf of school and the grade school chor-
the-Ministerial association. Other
local ministers will participate.
All friends of the church are invited.
The Commercial
Book Store
141 N. Commercial M.
Sale an, Oregon Phone 4534
411
Stat
Street
j uses will be presented in a pro
' gram at the Eugene Field auditor
ium. W. R. Tominson, in Scottish
I costume, will play bagpipe selec
tions. 1 A grade school assembly and
j Mothers day program is schrd
I uled for Sunday, May 12.
Elbert Lachelle. son of Mrs.
Mary Lachelle of Salem, has sent
word to friends that he will ded
icate his Monday night organ re- ! Alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha will
cital, broadcast over KSLM at 11 ' meet Monday night at home of
Pv m. to Salem's music week at Mrg Arthur Cole, 630 Breys ave-
-h request of Mrs. Walter Den
ton, chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. (Theater Frits and
young son have returned to Salem
to live and are temporarily loca
ted! with her parents, the George
Amorts. Lt. Col. Fritz, who was
released from the army in April
was with the Fourth AAF head
quarters in San Francisco. ' -
nue, for a dessert supper at 7:30
o'clock. Corvallis alumnae will be
special guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald II. Nagel
and son, Larry David, moved Sat
urday to Corvallis. Mr. Nagel is
attending Oregon State college.
They have been in Salem at the
home of her parents, the David H.
Camerons. the past few months.
By Maxine Ruren
Jfow that all the tramping's
over and the public has settled
down to routine window shop
ping, those persons who have
wanted to relax and look at the
display of paintings at Elfstrom's
art gallery may do so in compara
tive seclusion. While the art gal
leries, first to be set up in a
Salem strue, entertain a giod
many lookeis during an eight-j
hour day. the galleries are un- j
crwdl ' at any one time. '
Most of the gallery's first ex-
hibit is from the works of north- j
west professionals, w ith two or :
thrt-e guest exhibitors. ;
Peter Sheffers of Portland dis- !
plays two Q.ils. "Mt. Jefferson at f
Dawn" and' "Where Ihe Cliffs;
Meet the Sea at DePoe Bay." Ar
thur Selander's are "Rainbow's
Habitat" and "Granite of the
High Sierras."
E. B. Quigley of Portland dis
plays three popular western-, i
-Making Up the Herd," "Aleit j
and "Du-ty Trail." Ray Strong j
of Berkeley has "California Hills," i
"Cool Cascades" and "Upland
Pasture." '
"Summer Landscape" is by Da- j
vid Mi-Cosh and there's a still ;
life by Andrew Vincent, both i
from U of O. The portrait, "Green "i
and Yellow," is by Ann Kulka of '
Eugene. ;
Menalkus Se'ander, formerly of j
Salem but now of Oswego, sends (
"Drifting Fog near Bandon" and i
"Winding Water." "Early Snow," j
"Surf at Yachats" and "Sunlit
Breaker" are painted by Albei t !
Petecky of Portland, and "An
Oregon Symphony" by Clyde '
Leon Keller.
A painting," "Sierra Poppies," (
is by Maude W. Wanker of We
coma, and "Near Westfir" South
Willamette street "Eugene." by..
Curus Fulton of Eugene. Loren
Boulier. director of the galleries.
is exhibiting "Siltcoos iike" and j
"Waters of Lagunitus." j
The nude, "The Letter." by j
Emil Koya of Iajs Angeles is i
causing a good deal of interest at ,
the gallery.
Percy Manser of Hood River
has" two oils, "The Wagon Train" '
and "Ranch in the Klickitas."
The exhibit will remain through
May 18.
. "i
Salem Daughters of the Nile
will meet fifrk sewing Monday
morning at fen o'clock at the Ma
sonic temple with a luncheon fol
lowing at noon. Hostesses are Mes
tfames Lee Unruh, chairman, Da
vid Wright. Carl Staats, ' Percy
Kelly, Leon Nelson. J. Parker
The Yomarco class of Ihe First
Methodist church will be enter
tained at the home of Mrs. A. A.
Keene, 426 N. Winter St.. Tuesday
afternoon for a 1:30 o'ctiK-k des
sert luncheon. Assisting hostesses
will be Mesdames Ronald Glover,
Fred Zimmerman and Caile Ab
rams. Mr. and Mr. Rex Adolph, Dr.
and Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Foreman and Walter
Cline, jr. and Donald A. Young
will leave Tuesday for Spokane
to attend and participate in the
northwest bowling tournament.
While In Spokane they will be reg
istered at the Davenport hotel.
Visitors Are
Honored
Visitors in the capital this
weekend aie Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Murdock and daughters, Su
zanne and' Judith, of Seattle, for
mer Salem residents, who e
house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Eggstaff and Mrs. Waller
L. Spaulding. 1
Mrs. Spaulding is entertaining
at breakfast at her home on Court
street this morning in honor of the
Murdxks. j j
Covers will be placed for
Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth
Murdock, Claude Murphy. Gene
Vandeneynde, Howard Pickett,
Donald Madison. Francis Wade.
Hex Kimmell, Arthur Selandifr,
Clifton Mudd. David H. Cameron,
C. W. Parker, L. O. Arena, Hab,l
Fggstaff and Mrs. Spaulding.
Mr. and Mrs. Fggstaff wet
hosts for a dinner party Saturday
night at their home for the pleas-'
ure of the Murdocks. ' Contract
bridge was in play after the din
ner hour, ;
Places were laid for Messrs. and,
Mesdames Kenneth Murdock, El
mer O. Berg. Robert Stanley,
Claire Brown, Irogh Morrow,
James Hardie. Estill Brunk. Ralph
Eggstaff and Mrs. Walter Spauld-ing.
Central WCTIT will meet Taes-
. day afternoon at 2 o'clock with
Mrs. I. Dorcas. 1?30 N, 19th street,
i A missionary program will be giv
' en and ail interested are invited
1 to attend.
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