f . r In ' ! ' r f Guest Pianist Plays With Orchestra Dr. Karl TrtbiUch, pianist, will be the guest soloist with th Wil lamette university symphony or chestra in its final concert of the year on Tuesday, May 11. He FOR 1 ? The patented Jumping. Jack sole feature means that heel muse keep properly positioned, that ankles can't turn in or out. ft eliminates stiff counters and Basmks, so foot and leg muscles can develop properly. And with bo heels or striking edges to wear. Jumping 'Jacks keep shape and looks until they're outgrown. Child specialists approve their scientific design . . . mothers like their smartness, quality and value. Exclusive at Miller's ' ' r I 41" -!. i . i : . , . ' . ' I . . will play the Concerto No. 1 in I flat by Franz Liszt The concert U scheduled to begin at 8:18 p. m.at Leslie Junior nigh school auditor ium, i Professor of piano and organ at the Whitman college conservatory of music at Walla Walla, Dr. Tre bitsch has been highly acclaimed as concert pianist here and in Europe. He was born and educa ted in Vienna and studied under Leschetxkl, a teacher of many prominent pianists. Under the direction of Frank Fisher the university symhony or chestra ha become well known to Salem audiences. Tuesday night concert marks its third appear ance this year. In addition to the concerto the program Includes several contemporary works. Overture to -SUvana" Waber Choral Prelude; Thara Is a Rosa In riower Brahma-Lalnsdorf Concerto No, 1 In I flat Major Uest Allegro meastoso Quasi adaflo Allegretto vivace Mr. Trebltsch Six Contredansee Beethovan Music for airings - Porter AUtgro moderato Andante molto sostenute Allegro ftojoeo The Wslfc to the Paradise Garden from "A Village Romeo and Juliet Del i us Mayer ' Welr7beur Piano Recital This Afternoon Piano pupils of Jean Hobson Rich will be presented in recital at the Stone Piano company this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The following program will be given: Fantaaia Handel Prelude. C Minor Chopin Lou. Anna woir Bourree. O Major Bach-Hetnxe May Night . Palmgren Susan Perry Nocturne. O Minor .. Chopin Song of the Suitor Grieg Susan Steed Arra (Fourth Partita) Bach-Helnze Hungarian MacDowell Marilyn Power v Sonata. G Major Mosart Allegro Prelude. D Flat Major Chopin Patricia Mcgquier Flight of the Bumble Bee ..... Rrmsky-Korsakov-RachmaninoI Caroln Parker Preambule Bach-Helme Autumn Chamlnade Shirley Dean My Heart Kver Faithful ..Bach-Helnze Second Arabesque Debussy Pebble DeSart Srgan Prelude Bach-SUoM lair de Luna Debussy Claralyn Lee TWO PIANOS: Rondo . . Gurlitt Claralyn Lee Shirley Dean The Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary will meet in the chapel on Monday at 1:30 for the busin ess meeting and social hour. Mrs. Clara Poland will show travel ogue films taken during trips throughout the United States. Mrs. Carl Schultz will have the devo tions. Oregon Muste Teachers associa tion, Salem district will meet Mon day at 8 o'clock at the studio of Lena Belle Tartar and Margaret Hogg, with the latter as hostess. EVERY BRIDE REMEMBERS . . . . . . the day when she received her first silverwarel It Is an event of paramount importance! 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Ideal for laundry and general household claanlUM A Don't Accept Anything But the Best i j Insist Upon WHITE; ROSE Try ft la Your Automofia 7asnerl TorviAVTt grows Tvrrn nnm boss Distributed by Willamette Grocery Co., Sals - ) i '' Dr. Karl Trebitsch of Whitman college of Music Faculty who will be guest soloist with the Willamette university symphony or chestra Tuesday night at Leslie auditorium. Ruth Bedford, accompanied by Dorothy Pearce, will sing. There will be a discussion of arrange ments for the state convention of the OSMTA In Eugene In June. Two Concert Dates Set Prifcilla Melaingor Wiltsey Is announcing the dates for her two concerts, the marimba on Monday, May 17 and the accordion on Sat urday, May 22. The marimba con cert will be held at Waller hall at 8:18 with featured soloists, Wayne Mercer, who la appearing for the fifth year, and Sharon Lamkin for the first time. Guest artist will be Anne Gibbens, pianist. Appearing on the program will be ladies marimba sextette, in cluding Lois G i 1 1 1 n g a, Peggy Frantz, Dona Zehnor, Muriel War ner, Orabelle Dagger and Rosalie Cllne; girls marimba trio, Elaine and Delores Townsend and Max Ins Scott; Junior marimba quar tette, Laurel Ann Warner, Clar issa Humphries, Wayne Macomber and George Meislnger. This will be the first year ensemble work has been featured. The accordion concert will be held at the Leslie Junior high school auditorium at 8:15 o'clock with 117 Salem accordionists par ticipating. Featured will be ad vanced bands and guest accordion ists from Portland, Medford, Eu gene, Corvsllis and Lebanon. Chester Pletka of Eugene will con duct the master accordion ensem ble as a finale. A Cappella fchoir Will Sing Today The Willamette university A Cappella choir under the direc tion of Dean Melvin H. Geist will present Its Salem concert Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in the First Presby terian church. This is the only full concert appearance of the choir in Salem this year, and will give local people an opportunity to hear some of the best in choral music. The program will be the same as that presented by the choir on its recent tour. This pro gram Includes representative numbers of early church music, modern Russian and folk music and negro spirituals. Hosanna to the Son of David. ...Gibbons Three Chorales . Bach 1 Stand Beside the Manger Stan Break Forth, O Beauteous Heav enly Light . Thee Wltft Tender Care . Exaltabo To, Domlne Palestrme All Breathing Ufe. Sing and Praise Ye the Lord , , Bach Praise to the Lord Chrtetlanaen Hear My Supplication ... Arkhangelsk? Methinks I Hear the full Celes tial Choir Crotch Benedictus Pa lad line Set Down Servant (Negro Spiritual) Ait by Shaw Soon Ah Will Be Done (Negro Spir itual Are. by Dawson Brother James' Air .Jacob Kde Su Kravy Mojo (Slovak Folk Song) . !Schlmmerling Alpha XI Delta alumnae will motor to St Paul Tuesday night to be guests of Mrs.' John Smith at 8 o'clock. Misa Elise Schroeder will report on the province con vention, to which she was a dele gate. All Alpha XI Del Us are in vited to attend. Youn sorniEn vacation Your 10 Day ALASKA CRUISE costs only $171.20 from Salem by AIR to Seattle and Berth. Meala and Transportation through Famous Inside Passage. Shorter trips of 5, 6, 8 days. Many all expense trips into Interior Alaska. HAWAII by AIR from Sa lem costs only 8368 round trip. Steamer sold out for May and June. CARIBBEAN CRUISES of 11 days for $258 and 18 days for 414. I specialize in AIR & STEAMSHIP TICKETS anywhere rep resenting ALL LINES. No charge over regular rates. K. B. 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