The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 04, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Tn Statesman, Salem, Ortqon. Sunday. May 1947
Music Week
Salem to Participate
. Special programs have-been arranged for this week, to observe
National Music week. In which clubs, churches and music organiza
tions each year participate. '
In Salem, several programs are to be dedicated to the late Mrs.
"Walter Denton, who for so many j
rears, ruided the activities of Na
tional Music week as "Oregon and
Salem chairman. Through her
tireless efforts our city's observ
ance of the. week is an event of
reil worth.
Two pre-mufic week events has
bren set for today." At 7:30 the
Willamette university a cappella
choir will give its first full length
program for the year in Salem, at
the First Presbyterian church.
Dean Melvin Geist is the director.
The following program will be
gtven:
O Fibi Et Filiae "0 Sons and
Daughters"! Easter Chant French
r-m-brr factae sunt ..Paiestrina
Popule Metis Vittoria
Praise to tbe Lord ...Christiansen
Sooata lor Vioim and Piano
Beethoven
Betty Kuhlman. violm
Donetta Reese, piano
Cherubian Song TschesnokoM
Bospodi Pomilui (Have Mercy. O
Lord t - - - Lvovsky
The Day of Judgment .Arkhanpelsky
T Thee We Sing Tkach
Ride the Chariot (Negro Spiritual)
, Arr. Smith
Set Down Servant (Negro Spiritual)
Arr. Shaw
Old Folk at Home . Foster
ALichael Carolan. soloist
Jttft as the Tide was Flowing
Vaughn William
Waltzing Matilda Cowen-Wood
Old Man River ..." Kern
Robert Gwinn. soloist
. The high school Girls Glee clubs
and choir under the direction of
Lena -Belle Tartar will sing a
concert at the school auditorium
tonlsht at 8:15. Accompanists are
Virginia Benner, Jodelle' Parker
and Beverly Gustaison.
Glory to Cod in the Highest .,. Perrolesl
Dedication (German text) .Fran
Hail. O Star . Grteg.
Soldier's Chorus from "Faust
Gounod
Choir
Piano Solo. Polonaise - MacDo-well
Beverly Gustafsoa
Singing to" My Love I . Justis
In Joseph's Garden Dickinson
Gyprv Love Song Herbert
Grandma . '. , Sachs
Period Club
By tbe Bend of the River Edwards
Pine Tree by the Wood
Polish Folk Song
Small Ensemble
On Wlr. of Song Mendelssohn
The Piper from Over the Way .
, ., . Brahe
Trees i . .... . . Rasbach
The Cuckoo Clock ; Czech Folk Song
Man arte Tucker, Soprano
Period Club
Student Specialties
Gonna Join ; Spiritual
Tramp. Tramp. Tramp Herbert
One Alone . .... i-.- ...Romberg
Ronald Sheets, Tenor
Bobin Coodfellow MacFarren
i March of the Musketeers Friml
Salem High School Choir
Cantata.. Spring Cometh Kountx
Combined Girls' Glee Clubs
Opening Concert
Officially opening Music week
will be a program of voice and
piano, by Virginia Ward Elliott,
soprano and Ralph, Dobbs, piano
at Waller hall Monday nignt at
8:30 p. m. The Salem branch, Ore
gon Music Teachers association is
sponsoring the program as a third
on its winter series.
Charles A. Sprague will speak
briefly in tribute to Mrs. Denton.
Si tu le veux Koechlin
Ario: Dc puis le Jour (from "Louise")
Charpentier
Mrs. Elliott
..Chopin
Fantasy In F Minor
Mr. JJODDS
Heffle Cuckoo Fair
Stresa
. Shaw
.Watts
When I Was. Seventeen (Swedish
melody) : . Kramer
Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes
: . Crist
Mrs. Elliott
Capricclo in F sharp minor Brahms
Sumare Mitnaua
The Heather : Debussy
Tarantella Liszt
Miss Colon
Speaker
The Salem Woman's club will
hold its bi-monthly meeting Sat
urday afternoon at the Woman s
clubhouse at 2:30 o'clock with a
board meeting preceding at 1:30
o'clock. Miss Rose Amelia Colon
of Costa Rica, Oregon Federation
scholarship t loan student at the
University -f Oregon, will be the
honor guest She will talk inform
ally of her impressions of Oregon
and what it has meant to her.
Prof. Frank Fisher of Willam
ette university will give several
violin selections with Prof. Josef
Schnelker the accompanist. . Mrs,
W. O. Widdows is the tea chair
man. -. ; ':
During the. afternoon memorial
services will be held for the late
Mrs. T. T, Geer, the club's first
president, and other members who
died during the year,
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"Requiem" in Rehearsal
Rehearsal for the "Requiem" by
Faure are continuing on Monday
nights at Wallar hall at 7 o'clock,
under the direction of Dean Mel
vin Geist. More singers are need
ed to complete the chorus. The
"Requiem will be sung at the
Salem high school auditorium on
May 25, at 3:30 as a memorial to
men lulled in the last war,
Rites Read
At Church
The Knight Memorial church
will be the scene of the marriage
of Miss Marjorie Smith, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith,
and Delbert G. McLaughlin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. McLaughlin,
this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The
Rev. Louis White will officiate and
Miss Ruth Bedford will be the or
ganist Lighting the tapers will be
Miss Shirley Lewis and Mrs. Bill
Cogswell. ,
For her wedding the bride has
chosen a white marquisette gown
with lace insets on the full skirt
which ends in a train, and on the
balloon sleeves. The bodice is
made with a sweetheart neckline
and the bride will wear white lace
mitts. Her fingertip length veil
will be caught with a wreath of
lilies-of-the-valley. She will car
ry a white Bible marked1 with
gardenias and lily-of-the-valley.
Her lather will give her in marri
age. . .
Miss Dotue King will be the
bride's only attendant. She will
wear a blue marauisette dress.
carry a pastel nosegay and wear
a floral headdress.
Donald G. McLaughlin will be
best man Jor his twin brother.
Ushers will be Sidney Smith. Jack
Larson, Steve Zurlinden and Ri
chard Vincent
For her daughter's nuptials Mrs.
Smith will wear an aqua suit with
black accessories and Mrs. Mc
Laughlin will attend her son's
marriage in rose crepe.
The wedding receDtion will be
held at the church parlors. Mrs.
a. m. tu banks will cut the cake.
Mrs. Lester Durrell will preside
at the coffee urn. Serving will be
Misses Mar lee Bird, Dorothy Lott,
Eileen Fisher, Mrs. Kenneth De-
Hut and Mrs. Bert Aceret Miss
Betty Bedford will pass the guest
book and at. the gift table will be
Miss June Ward.
When the couDle leave on their
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trip the bride will wear a pink
suit with push up sleeves and co
coa brown accessories. Tb.e new-
lyweds will live in Salem at 1065
S. 18th street ,
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IVleet; 'Cats Close 2nd
Portland university tracksters copped top honors in a triangular
meet with Willamette and Lin field on the dinger lot yesterday,
piling up 68 3 points, a bare margin over the second-place Bear
cats' 60. Linfield trailed with 313. The Pilots nabbed eight first
places, sweeping the hurdles and
sprints. Tfie 'Cats garnered four
firstsRon Runyan capturing the
mile; Marv Goodman the broad
Jump with a 20 feet 5i inch leap;
Ohling the 880 run; and the Wil
lamette relay crew taking honors
in that event with Paul Cooking
ham, Grimm, Ohling and Macy
the participants.
It remained for a Linfield man.
Bill Marshall, to take high indi
vidual laurels, however. Marshall
made a sweep of the javelin, dis
cus, and shot-put and was in a
four-way tie in the high jump
amassing 16 Va points. Marv
Goodman led the Willamettes
with 11 i.
Cougars Trim
Orange Cinders
CORVALLIS, Ore., May 3-UP)
Washington State romped to nine
first places today to hand Oregon
State, defending northern divi
sion track champion, its third
dual track meet defeat of the sea
son, 80-51.
The Cougars swept all the
track events, except the two
mile and the low hurdles and in
addition won the javelin and pole
vault events. Oregon State sal
vaged only the high and broad
jumps and; the weight events.
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Loggers Twice
TACOMAj May 3 - UP - Lewis
and Clark , college of . Portland
handed College of Puget Sound a
double setback here today in a
Northwest conference double
header baseball series. The Pio
neers won the first game, 8 to 2,
and the second, 6 to 5. .
Pirates Buy
Five Brooks
NEW YORK, May -(P-The
band came off Banker Frank E.
McKlnney's Pittsburgh Pirate
bankroll a rain today as he pur
chased five Brooklyn Dodgers, In
eluding star pitcher Klrby lligbe
for s sum "in excess of $200,000
and outfielder AI Gionfriddo.
.-The other Brooklyn players go
ing to the Pirates were pitchers
Hank Behrman and Calvin Mc
Lish, catcher Homer (Dixie)
Howell . and shortstop . Gene
Mauch.
Softball
City league spring sof tballing
Monday at 6 p.m. offers the f ol
lowing games: Golden Pheasant
v. Campbell's Rock Wool at
Leslie, Master Bread vs. VFW
at Leslie and Paper Makers vs.
Eagles at dinger.
The Antarctic regions were
once warm enough for plants to
grow within 300 miles of the South
Pole.
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Coach Dean Cromwell's athletes j collegiate champions--a title tak- i The needlefish and some catfish
once again loomed as national I en over In 1946 by Illinf. swim with their heads down.
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(Wl Porter (L Kavanaueh In) SI i
MO Polich (P) Goodman (Wl Coon
V) Rilev lP 10.3. 120 hich hnrril..
Riley (p) Kamal W) Martin iP)
Thorpe IP) 17.4. 880 . Ohlin W)
Fuller (P Edward (L) Sheetz (P
:w, ttu t-oncn i- swan trt enpp
Pi Macy 4W 213 Two mil V,n
Hoomison (P) Runyan (W) Pr.
W) 10:43. 220 low hurdle RiUv
IP) Kamal (Wl Thorn IP) Sinn u.i
26:?. MUe relay Willamette (Cook-
ingnam. urimm. OhUnu. Marv. Lin
field 3:42.2. Shot put Marshall (L)
Cookinpham (W) Abelsen (P Board
man (W) 43' 8i". Pole vault-Deinf
rj iiowimm I w ) Hosch ipt in'.
Hijih Jump . Bosch (P) Newton lL
Marshall (L Huntley (L) ail tit-ri
for 1st. 5" 7". Mile Human (W)
Fuller (P) Grimm iWl Cleveland IL)
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W) 122' 7". Javelin - Martll il.)
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niati W) 158' 8". Bioad Jump -- (iiwxl
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LOS ANGEXS. May 3-(T)-Southern
California's Trojans
overwhelmed the invading 111 in i
today, 73 to 49, and Troy's sprint
star, Pell-mel Patton, exploded
to a decisive victory over Illinois'
national charripion llerb MiKen
ley m the 200-yard dash as a
sun-baked crowd of 29,879 sat in
on the best dual track and field
meet of the season here.
Capturing seven first pl;es
front honors in two field events,
and the mile relay, and dividing
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