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:4 it t Th State-cmcnv Salem.. Orgo--. SundTimo, 4, -1SSQ Summer Programs Fcaturo Lighter Classics; Top 'Artists aro Guests By Mudne Barcn Statesman Music Editor, ' ! ! While summer radio programs are In lighter vein than the regu lar winter shows, there's much good music planned for this week. Many of the programs have turned from classical to semi-classical nd the better popular music. I . " j A replacement show, "The Pause That Refreshes," will be heard from 4 to 4;30 today on CBS, when Dorothy Klrsten joins the Percy ; Faith orchestra in music from musical Broadway hits. . 8 -39 a. m. CBS Salt I '.ke Tabernacle chorus and organ. 11 a. m. CBS The Choraliers, conducted by Eugene Lowell. Earl Rogers, tenor soloist. ' . v i , ' June Is Bustin' Out All Over -. Rodgers Solo: O Promise Me ... . De Koven JuaniU : 1 - - May I Love a Lassie : Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Ezekiel Saw De Wheel Solo: Will You Remember Maine Stein Song l. Oh, Benny Havens Lauder Vernor arr.: Johnson , Romberg Fenstad arr.: Maf ers It KM) on CBS -Your Invitation to Music Eleanor Steber, Andre jfostelsnetz, guests. James Fassett, host and commentator. " Roman Carnival Overture : i Berlioz I London Philharmonic, Sir Thomas Beecham f - Swan Lake . . .... Tchaikovsky Andre Kostelanetz and orchestra Madame Butterfly, final scene of Act II Puccini Eleanor Steber. Metropolitan Opera orchestra 1:30 on CBS Symphonette, conducted by Mishel Piastre. s i Hands Across the Sea : -, , Sousa Nocturne . : 1 i Grieg Clear Track Polka Amoureuse II Guarany Overture . EstrelliU 1 Strauss Berger . Gomes . Ponce Wedding March from Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn 1:80 on NBC Harvest of Stars with tenor James Melton; chorus and orchestra directed by Frank Black; Ann Bollinger, soprano, guest June Is Bustin Out All over ; ,, ,. Koagers Melton and Chorus Sweethearts ,. : : i- Melton and Bollinger Oh, What a Beautiful Morning Mama Yo Quiera Melton i Herbert Rodgers J. and V. Palvo One Kiss Orchestra Bollinger ; Romberg Aubade . i, Melton ' Serenade from The Student Prince1 Lalo Romberg 4:00 on CBS The Pause That Refreshes. Percy Faith Dorothy Kirs ten, soprano soloist. j A Wonderful Guy from "South Pacific Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered JL Rodgers Ba'Tu Ca Da (Samba) L 1U 1 Alfonso Strange Music from "Song of Norway I get a Kick Out of You Embraceable You Deep River Ezekiel Saw De Wheel .. 6:30 on NBC Album of Familiar Music. 8:30 on NBC Standard Hour, with jPaulena C Carr, soprano, and Standard Symphony of Los Barnett, ; . The Bronze Horse; Overture Louise: Depuis le Jour Wright Porter . Gershwin Traditional Traditional pianist: Nancy geles under John Miss Carr Sandoval Hot Time Dance . .' Facade: Suite (Selections) j Sin Tu Amor '. . ; 1. ' Miss Carr The New Moon: One Kiss ii.L. Hadmerstein-Romberg Miss Carr Omnhale'i SDinninar Wheel .; i 1 Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No. 1: 3rd and 4th Movements Liszt ' Miss Carter Czardas RhaDsodr -X; '.-- Zador ' Orchestra ' Mondar't nroeruni are eauallT live' 1:30 on -..BC The Voice of Firestonewith orchestra diretced by Howard Barlow; Eugene Conley, tenor, guest. s. SernDer Fidelia ; . Sousa con1 : Rod 1 sitter A. fill J ducting; gers Auber Charpentier Antheil Walton Orchestra MaiDarI from "Martha" -J. Conley Reja Serenade from "La Feria Suite", Orchestra Cossack Love Song . , ! Ah, Moon of My Delight von Flotow Overture to "Phedre Conley La come . Kountz Lehmann Massenet Orchestra ; I'm Falling in Love with Someone Herbert Conley: 00 on NBC Spring Concert, with orchestra conducted by Milton Katims; Thomas Hayward, tenor, guest. Overture to "Phedre" . ... .'- i Massenet Pavane Ravel Orchestra Flower Song from "Carmen" 4- Hayward Ballet of Unhatched Chicks .., Children at Play Bizet Philharmonic Waltzes U -Polovetslan Dances from "Prince Igor" : Orchestra Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Vienna Dreams . Moussorgsky Mousorgsky Gould Borodin Foster Siecznyski 1 Harward January February March ... GUlis 8:00 ori NBC The Railroad Hour, starring baritone Gordon MacBae and soprano Lucille Norman in new summer series of popular xnu aic. with Carmen Dragon's orchestra and the Norman Luboff chorus. 9.-00 on NBC The Telephone Hour, with Donald Voorhees and the r Ver; t i u Interesting visitors in the capital are Mr. and Mrs. An dreas Nllsen and daughter, Marie, who arrived here last woek from Norway to make an, extended visit with their eon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and, Mrs. Nels Tanning, at their Country place on Croisan Creek. They live in a village near Bergen and this is the first time they have seen their son in 23 years. The travelers came by boat to New York and they flew cross-country. Qesten-Miller photo). Vocal Students To Be in Recital Mrs. Frank Burlingham will pre sent a number of voice students in recital Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Roberts studio. Doro thy Pederson, pianist, will assist, Glennis Allen will accompany the singers. The program includes: Vcrgi Tutta Amor (Virgin, full of Grace) . Durante My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair Hay-en Janice Keefe Lasciatemi Morire (Let Death now come) Montcvcrde S L aura Spira When soft breezes blow) .. Freacobaldl A Swan Grief Solvejgi Song , Grief Connla Mickey Dedication : ; The IJtUe Road to Kerry Dorothy Olson Out of my Soul's Great Sadness.. Franz To a Hilltop Cox Betty Walser ' Thou'rt Lovely as a rlowr. Schumann An Open Secret - Woodman Alice Blue Gown . Tlenvey Mertie Mae Hansen Still as the Night , Bonn There are Fairies tar the Bottom of our. Garden Lehman Spring's a Lovable Lady Elliot Barbara. Garner Notturno , HespiChI Four Bagatelles Tmcher prune Dorothy Pederson Who is Sylvia Schubert When Love Is Kind01d English Melody Marcella Jacobs Lass With the Delicate Air Arne Carissima Perm Corals .. May the Maiden Lady Moon Clara Brown Janice Keefe I am they Harp snoes , Treharne Carpenter Idwards Woodman Manning Densmore If God Left Only You Connie Mickey PI Beta Phi J omnia will hold their annual picnic on Thurs day night In the garden of; the South High street home of Mrs. Chester A. Downs at 8:30 o'clock. This will be a no-host affair and the last gathering of the group until falL Singers Rehearse Singers of the Salem! oratorio society are preparing tor the Cherry land Pageant, and rehears ing Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in Waller halL As only a I few re hearsals are possible, a full mem bership la being urged by Dean Melvin Geist, director, j Pupils in Series Of Piano Recitals Frederick Wilson will present his pupils in a series of piano re citals beginning this afternoon. The affairs will be at his Market street studio. Dalbert Jepson will play several violin selections, and Elize beth Jepson, pianist, will Join Mr. Wilson in playing two-piano numbers. This afternoon, Marian Brandll, Merlia LeFors, Judy Page, Ann Fleming, Wayne Fleming, Larry Gilson, Gary Jarman and Verna Wade will play. Tuesday evening the following students will appear; Patricia Gotchall, Sandra SAveritt, David Perry. Ann Strain. JLtorotny Ann Moen, Eddie Hamilton, Daisy Lee Crenshaw, Janice Wood and Kenneth Holler. ! Wednesday evening's performers are Jill Cummlngs, Ketheryn WinieckL Sharon Muller, Judy Byers, Sharon Byers, Carol Wer ner, Arlene Werner, Wilbert Bisch off, Patricia Collins and i Robert Goddard. j MT. ANGEL Jane 7. the Lad ies' Aid will meet for Its regular meeting In the parish hall of Trin ity Lutheran at 2 pjn. Mrs. Otto Mohring will be hostess. A number of Walther League members from the local parish will attend the valley zone Walther League rally in Albany Sunday afternoon and evening. Bell Symphonic orchestra and chorus; Todd Duncan, baritone, guest. I Got Plenty o' Numn' uersnwin Duncan Sabre Dane from "Gayne" Pilgrim's Song WoWn? Orchestra Duncafl " Overture to "Poet and Peasant" Khachaturian i . Tchaikavsky Schubert Orchestra O Tico, Tico from "Lost in the Stars" Duncan von Suppe -.Weill Alpha XI Delta alao-u-M wiQ 'be entertained at a covered dish upper Tuesday night at tht Tur . ner home of Mrs. HJalmer An- derson at 630 o'clock. In charge - of arrangements are Mrs. Allison W. F reman and Mrs, B. J. Kerns. , This will be the last meeting of the season and five Navajo In- dian girls will be guests of the auxiliary. . Any . new alumnae wishing . to attend are asked to call Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker for transportation. - : ' June 18th SjLi'-i, fr-j 1 B-ia II at To say just what you want to say . . tht way you want to say It . L . It Hallmark. Of -Course) At Edward Williams Th Home Of Hallmark Cards 330, Court Street at June 5-6-7 j ! You Have a Date . J, -v yHUU EDITH Miss! Huston to Be Hon Miss Mary Jean Huston, who will be married to Howard Bland lng on June 10, will be the honor guest at a pre-nuptial party on Tuesday, night when' Mrs. Arthur Sprague and Mrs. Edward Dyck entertain at the former's home on Terrace Driva In Kingwood Heights. .j v .. Guests have been! bidden to a o'clock buffet supper and a kitchen shower will fete the guest of honor. Bouquets of pastel gard en flowers will provide the decora tive note, l Honoring Miss Huston will be her gx-ndinolher, Mrs. O. J. Dem lng, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mrs. Ken neth Carl, Mrs. Irving Brown, Mrs. Wayne Gilmore, Mrs. Warren Doolittle, Mrs. Richard Jones, Mrs. Lloyd Griffiths, Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs. Roy Shelton, Mrs. Al lan Welsner, Mrs. William Dunn, Miss Echo Yeater, Miss Joan Kelso and the hostesses,' -i Hostesses Will Fete Visitor Miss Mildred Randolph, who formerly made her home here while teaching at Englewood school, arrived in the capital by plane on Saturday from Billings, Montana to visit at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Z. R. Frederickson for the coming week. She has been teaching at Billings and Is en route to Detroit Lakes, Minn, to spend the summer .and will attend the University Of Minneapolis summer session. For the pleasure! of the visitor Mrs. Frederickson and Mrs. Wil liam G. Ross will entertain with a party Wednesday 'night at the formers home on Ferry street, Bridge will be in play with a late supped following. 1 Bouquets of roses will provide the decorative note. :-. f Bidden to honor Miss Randolph are Mrs. Jack Strickfaden. Mrs: Norman Yakle, Mrs! Fred Nichols, Mrs. Francis Ely of ' lone. Mrs. William Beckwith of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ellis Buswell, Mrs. Gordon Krueger, Mrs. P. Dixon Van Aus deil, Jr., Mrs. Richard Gentzkow, Mrs. Nancy Rowe,i Mrs. Hillary Etzel, Mrs. Roy Osttrin. Mrs. Ed Gabriel,, Mrs. William Cladek and Miss Ruth Skinner. , Two Pianists in Recital Monday Piano pupils of Miss Margaret Hogg, Mary Linda Doerfler and Suzanne De Armond will appear in recital at her studio, 158 South Liberty street Monday night at 8 o'clock Mary Linda, 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J Doerfler, will play music by Bach, Mozart, Tchaikoysky, Poldinl and Benjamon and Beaumont Suzanne, 11 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvan DeArmond of Hubbard, will Include on her part of the program, the works of Bach, Grieg, Khachaturian, De bussy and Burgmulier. Marideen Halvorsen, violin stu dent of Victor Palmason, will as sist, playing music from Gabriel Marie, Dancla and Schubert. FOUR CORNERS At the last meeting of the folk dancing group of the Mother's dub of the Lin coln and Auburn schools the group presented Miss Evelyn Smith a gift in appreciation of her co-operation and Instruction In ithe dancing class. Miss Smith is not returning here In the falL She 'will teach at Bakersfield, Calif, j Guild Meets Monday The Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist j church will hold Its first meeting under the newly elected president, Miss Adeline Wilson: on Mnnrf-v wiuVit at the home of Miss Fay Undley, .it. taanui ourt, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Velma Hansen will be the assisting - hostess, f The program will include installation of offi cers conducted by Miss Laura Linton. The pledge service will oe given oy miss undley and the devotions will bs led h- mm w sie Hamilton, i Mrs.. Mickelson f Presents Pupils j ; Jessie Bush Mickelson will pre4 sent her students in recital today at 3 and at 5:30 o'clock at the Stone I Piano company on Fair grounds road. Maridene Halvorsen and Diane King, students of Vic tor Palmason,-. accompanied by Mrs. Palmason, will assist ' Those participating at 3, are Delbert Loose, Tom Dunham, Arthur Erickson, Kare Roach, Suz ette Tayldr, Rickie Wood, Ann Haworth, Peter Erickson, Jean Ha worth, Susan Lee Bush, Cris Wood, Billy Bush, Becky Temple ton,' Brenda Kay Aschenbrenner. Marilyn Zeller, Frltzi Manbeck, Ann McDonough. Marie Schindler and Lane Olson. . At the 5:30 recital, the following junior and senior high students will play: Ann Hansen; Roberta Sears, John Wood, : Darlene Na deen Taylor. 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