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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1948)
Light Operas on Today's Program Melodies from light operas whose tunefulness, gaiety and sparkle match the season will be presented by Robert Raw son at a public concert of recorded music from 3 to 4 p. m. today at the YWCA. . Rawson is considered a local authority on opera and his previ ous appearance before the regular Sunday afternoon listeners' group was very well received, according to Mrs. A. A. Schramm, chairman of the YWCA young adults group sponsoring the concert series. Selections from "Robin Hood," Rob Roy' and "Her Little High ness" by 'DeKeven, Chimes T Normandy" by Planquett, "Fire fly" and "The Vagabond King" by FrimL "Babes in Toy land" by Her bert, "Song of the Plains" of Ger shwin and "Pinafore" by Sullivan will be played with comments b; Rawson. This informal session is open to the public and is second to last in the series which will be conclud ed next Sunday with a concert arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Paul us. Wemen of Retary board mem bers will be entertained at a one o'clock luncheon on Monday at the home of Mrs. Charles Fowler, 750 S. High st Plans will be made for the annual party in honor of the husbands to be given this month. ! from the CONCERT GRAND i i I fe lh SPINET &U uin-bmilt pun for evtrj mmucl nteJ. Cboot your piano as tjbt m rtsfs d. STONE PIANO CO. -THE VALLEY'S FINEST PIANO CO." 1340 Fairgrounds Read (Corner North Cottage) Music on Calendar In May National Music week. May 2 to 9, is being celebrated widely in the United States this year, since 1948 marks the 25th anniversary of its institution. The Salem branch, Oregon Mu sic teachers association has fos tered music week continuously since 1923 under the leadership of Mrs. Walter Denton, until her death. Under her chairmanship in the city's program and that of the state received national recogni tion. A long list of well prepared pro grams is being planned. The com mittee in charge is issuing an in vitation through the press to chur :hes, to provide inspirational ser mons and programs to promote the ministry of good music. Clubs of the city are indicating their plans for Music week programs, Willam ette university, Salem high school, Parnsh and Leslie junior high schools and all the grade schools will feature music during the week. Lois Plummer Schmidt, chair man of the Salem Branch, Oregon Music Teachers association is in direct charge of Music week, and aas appointed Lena Belle Tartar, chairman, Mrs. Robert Schroeder, Charles Hargrave, Josephine Al bert Spaulding and John Schmidt, jr., on the committee. Recital This Afternoon Miss Bernice Kleihege, contral to, will be presented in recital this afternoon by Josephine Albert Spaulding at her Fairmount Hill home at 3 o'clock. Miss Ann Gib bons will be the accompanist. Miss Kleihege. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kleihege, is a senior at Salem high school and active in musical- circles. A reception will follow the recital. The program is as follows: S tu m'tml Perfolesi Chi vuol la iingarcUa Paisiello Ah! mio cor Jlandel Ch faro wmt Eundic from "Orfeo" Cluck Mm Kleihege Improvisation Mac Do we 11 Pofichinell Rachmoninofi Ann Glbbens. piano Da unten un Tale Brahma Mein Madel hat einn Rosenmund . Brahms Der Tod und das Madchen" ...Schubert Miss KJeihege Three Chinee Mother Goose Rhmyes Crist Sheep and Lambs" Homer The Seet o- the Year Salter Miss Kleinege A portion of the Business and Professional Women's club chorus which will appear on the Salem high stage Tuesday night are: back row left to right: Margaret Maddoz, Ida Mcwi Smith, Effie Arehart, Alma Werstlein, Bora Donnelly, Mildred Newman, Alma Werstline and Doris Schwabbauer; middle row, Mary O'Connor, Hazel Shutt. Grace Sherman, Janet Collier, front row, Deancr Roberts, Helen Tharalson and Mary lane Cole. The program Is to be an all-Schubert one, and being directed by Jessie Bush Mickelson. Dances are under the direction of Mrs. Paul Hale. Music Teachers Guests of Fawks Salem Branch, Oregon Music Teachers association will be enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. William Fawk on Monday night at 8 o'clock. The business meeting will include arrangements for Music week and plans for the state con test of Music Teachers association in Portland in May will be discuss ed. Also on the list cr discussion will be the syllabus awards and Iva F. Turner contest to be held In Salem. Mrs. Frank Burlingham will sing a group of numbers following the business ses5ion and Mr. Fawk will play several numbers on the Hammond organ. The Sfcrlettncm, SaUnu Otsmtoiil Snndar. sUprfl.lg. JSAt-r. The EUkU Wetnaa's elb will be entertained at a dessert lunch eon Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stuart Johnson, 1110 N. Winter cL. at 1:15 o'clock. Assist ing hostesses will be, Mesdames IL G. Carl. B. F. 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