The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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    Music? for Today r :
Kappell, List to Play Concerto for
Pianos; World Premieres Scheduled
. - '.-" By Maxlne Daren
- " . .. Statesman Musk Editor
The worlcVs radio premieres of: two symphonies, the playing of
. anists (two of whom we have heard here), and the" appearance of
Elena Nikolaidi as contralto soloist are among the special treats,
scheduled for radio listeners this week end.
This morning's good musical programs begin with: . . . .
8:30 on CBS-Salt LakeTabernacle chorus and organ.
11:00 on CBS The Chorauers, Eugene Lowell, conductor. Hubert
llendrie, baritone soloist. "
; t Cruising (town the river - Tollerton
Home on the Ran pe Guion
. Love, Thjr Magic Spell Is Everywhere Goulding
Shadrack ....v.. MacGimsey
'. .Daisy Bell Dacre
k- A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody :. Berlin
Lord Randall .... . ... , .. .-. Scott
College Medley. , '
'12:00 to 4:00 CBS Columbia University annual Festival of Contem-
or ary American Music, CBS symphony orchestra, conducted by Izler
olomon. World premieres on the air for both symphonies.
Holiday Overture ,' , - , Carter.
Symphony No. 1 . Bergsma
; Symphony No. 5 . . . Cowell -
1:00 CBS -Your Invitation to Music. James Fassett, musical com
mentator. " . ,
"Carmen" Suite .". . Bizet
- Columbia Symphony, Sir Thomas Beecham '
Hungarian Dances ...i... Brahms
. Pittsburgh ; Symphony; Frit? -Reiner
1:30 CBS The Symphonette, conducted by Mishel Piastre Soloists
John Wummer, flute, and Joseph Fuchs, violin.
Pommiers Fleuris 1 : Ganne
Romanza Andaluza . . ..... Sarasate
Celtic Suite Foulds
Preamble, from Salon Suite ... . . ......... Curzon '
v Flute Solo:. The Flute Player ...... ... ....'......... Curzon
Violin Solo: The Violin Is a Lady Curzon
! Valse de Concert ... . Glazounov
' Voice of the Bells Luigini
8:30 on NBC Harvest of Stars, with tenor James Melton; chorus and
orchestra directed by Frank Black; Dorothy .Warenskjold, soprano,
guest.
It's a Most Unusual Day i... .. McHugh
Melton and Chorus
1 Musetta's Waltz from "La Boheme" . . J Puccini
" . . , Warenskjold .
Overture to "The -Marriage of Figaro" Mozart
.. ' - v. ' i Orchestra
Elegie Massenet
' ' ' . . Melton -
,Deep in My Heart ..."IX;. ........... Romberg
,Melton and Warenskjold .
Hawaiian Medley' j.................. , .. Arr.
Melton and Chorus f
6:30 on NBC American Album of Familiar Music, with Thomas L.
Thomas, baritone; Felix Knight, tenor; Margaret Paum, soprano; Jean
Dickenson coloratura soprano; Bertrand Hirsch, violinist; Arden and
ArHon r)iin-nianistc Riirlrintfhnm Phnir and Hrfhpstra Oiistmre Hapn.
schen, conductor.
8:30 NBC-r-Standard Hour, with Pauline Carter, pianist, making her
thirteenth appearance on the program, and the Standard Symphony
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orcnestra oi ixs Angeies cureciea Dy w aner cruno. miss warier wm
present Weber's well-known "Concertstuck," which is perhaps best
described as a piano concerto in miniature. Orchestral numbers will
include:
Der Freischutz: Overture
.. .Three German. Dances
Forest Murmurs
The Damnation of. Faust:Suite
Minuet of the Wil-o-the-Wisps
Dance of the Sylphs
- Rakoczy March . '
On Monday well hear:
6:30 NBC "Theoice of Firestone" with orchestra directed by Howard
Barlow; Thomas L. Thomas; baritone, guest.
Anvil Chorus from "II Trovatore" , Verdi
-:. .. Orchestra ' ''-7' "
lah Lindy ,Lou .........:...... Strickland .
; Thomas
March from "Love for Three Oranges" .. ,.... Prokofieff
; Orchestra
You'll Never. Walk Alone Rodgers "
Thomas and Chorus
, . Serehade I. Schubelt
Thomas , "
Finlandia Sibelius
.' "Orchestra
Whiffenpoof Song Minnigerode-Pomeroy-Galloway
Thomas and Chorus -.
Song of the Vagabonds from "The Vagabond Kmg'V Friml
Thomas and Chorus
, 6:00 onNBC Spring Concerts with orchestra conducted by Milton
Katims; four guest pianists: Rosalyn Tureck, Eugene" List, William
Kapeil and Joseph Battista, Ben Grauer, narrator.-
( Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro" ..
Spring's Awakening ........
Concerto in A Minor for Four Pianos .
Battista, Kapell, List and Tureck
Entr Act No 2 from "Rosamunde" ..
Peter and the. Wolf :j..i
. -v. Ben Grauer,
' French Military March 2
:00 on NBC The Railroad Hour; starring baritone Gordon MacRae,
with Carmen Dragon's orchestra and the Norman Luboff chorus; so
pranos Lucille Norman and Dorothy Kirsteft, guests In Princess Pat,
by Victor Herbert '
:30 on NBC The Telephone -Hour, with Donald Voorhees and the
Bell Symphonic Orchestra and Chorus; Elena Nikolaidi, contralto,
guest. .
' ' Orchestra
- ' Divinitet du Styx from 'Alceste" . ..
, - - . .Nikolaidi
Caprice Viennois .. 1 .....
- Orchestra
It Was a Lover and His Lass ....,,
- Nikolaidi
On the Trail from "Grand Canyon Suite"
- . - ' . Orchestra
Der Erlkonig : '....v .
r ' Nikolaidi
Pythian Sisters
Have Convention
' HUBBARD The 43rd annual
convention of District No. 1 Pyth
ian Sisters will be held in Hubbard
at the Pythian hall, Saturday. Ar-v
Ion Temple will be hosts. Registra
tion will begin at 9 a.m. aria the
meeting will be called at 10 by
district deputy grand chief, Mrs.
Marie Covey.
The local temple will be hosts
for a buffet luncheon in the hall at
noon. The afternoon session will
Include the ritualistic work. -
' Thalia Rebek'ah Lodge will serve
a banquet in Legion hall at 6
'clock.
1 The evening session, open to
the public, wUl include competi?
tion in staff work and stunts.
Pages for the convention are
Mrs. Opal Berkey, and Mrs. Hazel
Friend; Mrs. Ann Stauffer is in
charge of programs and badges;
Mrs. Georgia Baldwin in charge
f decorations and Mrs. Margaret
Cochran in charge of courtesy
girls. .
"Temples in the district include'
tt. Helens; Portland, Oregon City,
Aurora and Hubbard.
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. Mozart
Wagner
: Berlioz
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.L. Mozart
Bach
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. Schubert
Prokofiev
Narrator . '
Saint-Saens
Liadoff
.............. Gluck
Kreisler
Morley
.. Grofe
Schubert
Mrs. WHUam McGIlchrist, jr.
will preside at a one o'clock lun
cheon on Monday afternoon at her
North Summer street home for the
pleasure of members of the Travel
Study club. Mrs. Richard Slater
will give the book review. This
will be the last meeting of the
season for the group.
Mrs. Clarence Byrd will enter
tain. the Modern Drama class at
her North Hth street home on
Tuesday afternoon at a one o'clock"
luncheon. -The
Minerva club ef 8AE wil
hold Its regular meeting Monday
night at the chapter house on the
Willamette university campus, at
0 o clock.
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Leadinc the grand march at the Queen's ball sponsored by Bethels 35 and 43 of.
Job's Daughters on 'May 12 at Crystal Gardens are Jim Todd, Ann Gibbens, Edna Mae
Manning and Jack Nelson. The
crowned during the evening.
ball. . -
Maurice Brennen,
who1
will direct the Willamette
university concert band in
a program this afternoon
at the new Parrish junior
high school auditorium.
Concert Band
Program Today
The Willamette university eon-
cert band will be presented in a
recital in the newly built Parrish
junior high school auditorium at
3 o'clock this afternoon.
Sponsored by the College 'of
Music and Associated students of
Willamette university, the "music
will . be under the direction 01
Maurice Brennen.
Mr. Brennen arranged the first
Wagner number, and the Debussy
and Stravinsky numbers for the
band, and Don McMaster was ar
ranger for the Ravel number in
which he will be soloist. .
The program is free, and the
public is invited. The numbers to
be played are:
Roman Carnival Overture Behlioz
fugue IV (Well-tempered Clavier)....
Piiece en forme de Habanera Ravel
Don McMaster. clarinet toleiat
London Suite .. . Coatei
Covent Garden
Westminster (Meditation)
In Town Tonight (Knightsbrlde
March
Prelude to First Act, 1
Prelude to Third Act
Lohengrin s . Wagner
Outdoor Overture I Copland
La fille aux cheveux de lin Drbussy
Street Corner Sketches . McKay
A Window Shopper
Whistling Newsboy
Daydream ,
Berceuse and Finale (Firebird) -
..... Stavinsky
District Meeting
For Guilds
Wesleyan Service Guilds of the
Salem- district Methodist church
es will- hold a district meeting on
Sunday, May 28, at the First
Methodist church. Sessions will
be held in the afternoon and eve
ning in the fellowship room.
- Guild members will attend
from Bend, Albany, Corvallis,
LeDanon ana neignoonng comma
nities. Mrs. I. E. Faber, Central
Point, conference secretary, will
be the guest speaker.
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two girls, honored erueens of their respective bethels, were
Several hundred couples attended the first annual queen's
Anliker-Webster
Vows Are Read
At a simple service at Johnson
Memorial Seventh Day - Adventist
church at 3 o'clock on May 14
Mrs. Alta Webster, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Scott Reed, became
the bride of Ben Anliker of Gas
ton. Elder A. J. Gordon performed
the ceremony before a setting of
lavender and white lilacs, tulips
and rhododendrons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wagner sang,
accompanied by Mrs. Arch .
Schaf fner.
The bride . wore a navy blue
dress with white accessories and
carried a white Bible topped with
an orchid.
Mrs. Mary Wilcoxen was the
bride's only attendant and a sister
of the bridegroom. Edwin Anliker
was his brother's best man.
A reception was held at the
home of Mrs. W. Lee Hutchins on
Hazel avenue. Mrs. Gordon Rass
mussen was a charge of the recep-
4ion. Mrs. Frank Nelson, Portland,
aunt of the bride, cut the cake. As
sisting were Mis Ruth Hutchins,.
Miss Fern Anliker, Miss May An
liker, Miss Lois Wilcozen. nieces
of thei groom, Miss Violet Webster
and Miss Genevieve Webster, dau
ghters of the bride. Mrs. A. R. Tar
tar was in charge of the gifts and
Mrs. M. Campbell passed theguest
DOOK.
Marilyn Power
Gives Recital
Marilyn Power, daughter of Dr.
and, Mrs. Kenneth Power, will be
presented by her teacher, Lena,
Belle Tartar in vocal recital Mon
day night at Roberts Studio.
Miss Power, a mezzo soprano,
will be assisted by Elinor Sikorra,
a violin pupil of John Wallace
Graham, and will be accompanied
by Dorothy Pederson. Ushers are
to be Jack Nelson andiGaylord
Weeks.
A senir at Salem high school,
Marilyn Power has been editor of
the Clarion for the past year and
served a term as worthy advisor
of Chadwick chapter, Order of
the Rainbow for Girls. I She has
Premiere..
the new fashion .
for braided felt.
Expressed here) in
snowfall white..
with accents of
bright grosgrain.
From our advanct
Core exclusives.
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been a member of the high school
Choir and the senior sextete, Cres
cendo club, Girls' Letter club.
Kigettes and Tri-Yi
A reception will be given by Dr.
and Mrs. Power following the re
cital. Mrs. Leah Hoeue will pour
and Edna Marie Hill, Pebble De
Sart and Pat Elfstrom will assist.
William Fawk to
Present Students
William Fawk will present a
group of piano students in the
first of a series of three recitals
in the First Evangelical United
Brethren church Monday night at
8 o'clock. The public is Invited
to attend.
The following students i will
play: Helen Woodrpffe, Leland
Edwards, Norman Dwyer, Doro
thy Funck, Phillip Schiller, I Gail
Steingrube, Justin Woyke, Lida
Rowe, Jimmy Seitz, r Elsie' Neu
man, Kent Lammers, 'Lucille
Wonderly. George Baker. Elsie
Steingrube, Bobby Osterman, Ju
dy Seely, Gary Cole, Patricia; Gil
more, Barbara Boniface, Ethelyn
DeLapp, Bill Cole, Alene Dalke,
Marcena Fowler, Joyce Martin,
Esther Stonebrook and Nola Zo-
bel.
: Members ef chapter BQ, PEO
will be entertained Monday night
at the home of Mrs. J. M. Glass,
290 Manbrin Drive, at 7:45 o'clock.
Mrs. Glenn Weaver will be the
assisting hostess. Mrs. Grace M.
Wilson is in charge of the pro
gram and the subject will be "An
tiques." 1
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Employees o ;
Give Concert
Two Days
One of s the ; important musical
events of the coming week will
be the program sponsored by the
Oregon State Employes association
at Salem high school .Friday 'and
Saturday nights. The program is
set for. 8:30 o'clock.- Tickets Will
be on sale, at I Wills,, and at the
door the evening of the concerts.
y The newly organized! State Em
ployes " chorus t, of approximately
60' voices .will be featured. Ronald
Craven ' is director .and . Mrs.
Qraveri l, accompanist.
t Besides choral, groups, there wul
be vocal solos by Theodora, Hum
iston; Victor; Wolfe, Edith Fair-
ham Gunnar i and Ronald Craven.
Mrs, Craven and Ruth Bedford
will play a piano duo and; Don
Werden wiH play the organ.
.Program numbers range from
Rachmaninoffs -; Creation . Hymn
and On the Road to Mandalay by
Speaks to be Sung by the chorus,
to grand opera and light ' opera.
The program has been arranged
for its; popular appeal. '
Dabblers Have
New Officers
Mrs." Gladys Christensen will
be hostess to the Dabblers club
Thursday, May 25, at 7:30 at 195
South. 23rd street. The project will
be copper picture making. -f
New officers have been elect
ed as follows: Terry Bafley, pre
sident; Mrs. I Helen Estep, secre
tary:. Mrs. Millie Tripp, treasur
er; Mrs.. Dorothy Sloan and Miss
Eunice Sanders, program com
mittee; Mrs.! Owen Searcy, pub
licity: Mi's. Jean Morris and Mrs.
Roberta Syverson, year book.
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The Statesman, Salem, Oregon,
-Mrs. Donglas McKay will enter
tain with her last weekly at home
of the season on Tuesday- after
noon at' her Jerris "avenue . resid
ence. All townspeople and visitors
are welcome to call during i the
afternoon. Mrs. McKay will re
sume her at homes in the fall. V
Will Leave for j
II V vllllwll
League of J Women Voters have
slated a meeting for Wednesday
nignt in tne fireplace room of the
Salem r publie library at 8 o'clock.
Husbands and friends are invited
to attend, z .1' .- ' - - - - .
William Van Meter, adminis
trator ct - fair employment prac
tices act, wm be the guest speak
er. He will inform the group how
the act has progressed during its
lirst year to; Oregon. " -
Two! of the i league members.
Mr. : Arthur Bone, the president.
ana Mrs. Nora . Thompson, are
leaving Sunday on the Shasta
Daylight for Klamath Falls, where
they will attend the state con
vention on Monday and Tuesday
The Salem i women will join the
Portland delegation on the trip
south
The American War Mothers will
entertain the Gold Star, Mothers
at their social meeting on Tuesday
Maude Tallman, 2320 Stale street
at 2 o clock,
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Federated Clubs ';
Final . Concert ' , ;
Culminating an active year, the
Salem Federated Music clubs Will
give their final concert of the sea
son on Tuesday, night at the Wil
lamette university Music hall at
7:45 o clock. ' - - :
Mrs. Dalbert Jeosen. chairman..
has arranged the program. All
parents and friends of students
and the interested public are in
vited to attend. .
Participating are Judson Reed.
Robert McNeill, Bob Wulf, Linda
Davis, Sharon Muller, "Nancy Sue
Payne, Nancy Owen, Joyce Stett-
ler. Shirley. Doerfler: Nadeen
TayjRf Gerald " Martin f Ernest
Ediier, Patricia Fagg, Celia . Wea-
vcr, Lou Ann Wolf and Geraldine
Kiser. . : . . 1
Counsellors, whose students are
taking part- in the program, are
Mrs. Zena Thomas. Victor Palma-
son. Miss Ruth Bedford, Mrs. Har-.
vey , Gibbens, Frederick Wilson,
Mrs;. Victor Palmason, Miss Alice
Arnold, Mrs. Fred Rawlins,'
Charles O. Hargrave, Mrs. Jessie
Bush Mickelson, Miss Elma Wel
ler; Mrs. Ruth Robinson, - Mrs.
Dalbert Jepsen, Mrs. Fern Cra
ven,, Mrs. Jean Hobs on wRich and
Sacred Heart academy. ; .;
Mrs. ; Fred Lasater of Walla
Walla will arrive in Salem Mon
day f6r a few days visit with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst.
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