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13 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Snadcry. Aognri 6, 1S33 llusicidr Today T :: Rcco Bampton, IMiciacI Rabin ilnioiig Musical Artists Appearing on Air By MaTlne Borea . " ' ' -, Statesman Music Editor " Rose Bampton, soprano, a seasoned trooper, will appear with the NBC symphony today, and. Michael Rabin. 14-year-old violin virtuoso will make hi debut on the Telephone Hour Monday. Mezzo-soprano Mrie Powers will be nest speaker on Your In vitation to Music on CBS and excerpts from The Medium" with Miss Powers and the original cast will b heard. The better musical programs on the air today include: 12:00 to 1:30 on CBS Your Invitation to Music, James rassett, host and commentator. Marie Powers, mezzo-soprano, .guest. Concerto No. 2 in E Flat Major far Horn and Orchestra , Mozart .;. (Philharmonic orchestra of London. Walter Sussldnd; Denote Brain, horn soloist) Tht Medium, Acts X and II - . . MenotU - Marie Powers, mezzo-soprano J:30 on NBC Harvest of Stars on NBC Vacationing Tenor ames Melton will be replaced by Dorothy Warenskjold, soprano, ef the San Francisco Opera company and John Tyers, baritona of the New York opera company. Gustave Haensehen, veteran - radio conductor will take over the orchestra in the absence of Frank Black, on vacation. : - - 30 on NBC Symphony, summer series, Wilfrid Pelletier, guest conductor; Rose Bampton, soprano, guest soloist; Eddie Maye L. stoff,' narrator. ! - v t Overture to "Italian In Algiers" , ,. ."I," Rossini f Orchestra . v When I Have Sung My Songs ' Charles v Brides-Elect Tell Plans For Rites August is definitely proving to be as popular a month for wed dings - as the traditional bridal month of June. Today several You and the Night and the Musie , - Bampton Alice in Orchestralia (Premiere) Schwarts jGfflis-LaPrade Orchestra and Mayehoff. narrator Claire de Lune ., -Debussy Fetes - Debussy August brides-elect are announ cing plans for their late summer nuptials. Shasta-Smith Miss Joan Smith, daughter of the Stanley S. Smiths, and James V. Shantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Shantz. who mil be mar ried on "August 18, have selected members of their wedding party. ioe ceremony win take place at the First Presbyterian church at I o'clock with a reception follow ing in the church parlors. The Rev. John Goodenberger will officiate ana Mis Grace Ashf ord wEl sing. Oss Joyce. Smith will be her sister's honor maid and Miss Mar- orie Becke her bridesmaid. Miss Becke, who has been in Honolulu this summer attending the Univer sity of Hawaii, is expected home on August 13. Hugh Bellinger will serve as best man and Robert Shepard the groomsman. Ushers include Eldon Shafefand Allan Bellinger. Weemc-nerrmaan Orchestra Vissi d'Arte from "La Tosca" f " , Bampton Artist's life Waltz .Puccini J. Strauss Orchestra - . y - t:30 on NBC Standard Hour, Eileen Christopherson, soprano na tional Atwater-Kent audition winner will be guest with the Standard Symphnoy and Arthur Fiedler. Robert Merrill will share honors. The program includes: Le Coq d'Or: Wedding March Riimky-Korsakor TiTn-riminian Robespierre: Overture TJtolff The Masked Ball: Eri Tu ! -Verdi Because nTniint (Mr Merrill) Irish Suite The Irish Washerwoman , The Minstrel Boy The Last Rose of Summer The Rakes of Mallow Mlgnon: Io Son Titania .Anderson .Thomas (Miss Christopherson) Rose Mousse Jazz Legato: Jazz Pizzicato Show Boat: You Are Love . -Bose Anderson Carioca (Mr. Merrill and Miss Christopherson) Kern .Youmana Monday's better music includes: 1:30 on NBC The Voice of Firestone with orchestra and chorus directed by Howard Barlow; Rise Stevens, mezzo-soprano, guest. After the Ball Is Over Harris Orchestra and Chorus People Will Say We're in Love from "Oklahoma" Stevens Jtodgers Saint-Saens The Swan ' ' Orchestra Vol Che Sapete from The Marriage of Figaro" Mozart 1 Stevens It Might As Well Be Spring Rodgers Stevens and Chorus Overture Orpheus Offenbach Orchestra A Kiss in the Dark from "Orange Blossoms' Herbert Stevens and Chorus 1:39 on NBC The Railroad Hour, Summer Show Train, star ring baritone Gordon MacRae and soprano Lucille Norman, with Carmen Dragon's orchestra and the Norman Luboff chorus. Rise and Shine from "Take a Chance" ... Youmana ; McRfte ,'. April in Paris from" "Walk a little -. . Faster" Tnk-WrhiiT- The First Methodist church will be the scene of the marriage of Miss carol Herrmann and Charles C. Weems, Jr. on August 18 at 8 o'clock. The reception will be held in the Carrier room. The Rev. Brooks Moore will of ficiate and Miss Mary June Wof- Dff'f Cook Jvoiv but . . . It took the Horace Heidt show to make fh polics notice that after concerts the corner .of Capitol and D streets Is. a mess. This has been going on for some years every time the Community Concert series functions. With the signal going normally Gang north south moving! period, short east-vrest period) the traffic piles up apallingly. Why not a policeman stationed there after those large concerts, to avoid congestion? Ho hum ... one's taste for work decreases In direct proportion to the proximity rjf one's vacation. Our's comes -next week and Its so hard ... to work . . mis . . weeee , Maxtoe Buren ford will sing. Miss Lucille Sitter will be the maid of honor and Miss Mary McClain and Mrs. S. D. Wiles will be the bridesmaids. Judy Wal ker, daughter of the Bert Walkers, will be the Cower girl. Bert Walk er will stand with Mr. Weems as best man and ushers are K. C Smith of Sweet Home and Richard Detrick. : i-; ' The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hi G. Herrmann of Monroe and Mr. Weems is the son of Mr. and Mrs. iC C Weems of Ashland. . llergaa-FearseB At an 8:30 o'clock ceremony en August 19 at thejFirst Presbyter ian church Miss Patricia Pearson, daughter of the Harlan B. Pear sons, will become the bride of Ger ald Morgan, son of Alfred J. Mor gan of Eugene. The reception will follow in the church parlors. I The Rev. Edward H. Gebert of Longview will officiate, assisted by the Rev. John Goodenberger. Rob ert Blair of Monroe wCl sing. Mrs. Robert F. Wbitten of Ocean Park, Wash, will be her cousin's matron of honor.! Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Bruce M. Keller of Eu gene, sister of the groom-elect, and Mrs. Norman F. Carey of Albany. Donald G. Hector of Albany will serve as best man and ushers in clude Bruce M. Keller, Goodrich' O. Hays of Portland, William Hughes of Rosebuzg and Lawrence West of Government Camp. atcEbey-LewlB On Sunday afternoon, August 20 Miss Virginia Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis, win be come William B. McEk-oys bride. The ceremony wCl be performed at the First Congregational church at 8 o'clock with Dr. Seth Hunting ton officiating. Terry Murray will be the soloist. , Mrs. Clayton Patterson will be her sister's honor matron and Mrs. Albert Hanson and Miss Phyllis Causton of Grand Coulee, of Sno homish, Wash will act as best man and ushers will be Darrell Lewis, brother of the bride-to-be, Robert Lakie, William Marshall of Arlington, Albert Hanson and Lou Scrivens. . . Mr. McFJroy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McElrov of Ever ett, Wash, who are coming down on August IS for their son's mar riage. A reception will be held in the rirepiace room. Norman Night and Day from "The Gay Divorcee" 1 McRae and Norman Through the Years -Porter -.Youmana MacRae Lover Norman The Song Is You from "Music in the Air' MacRae and Norman -Rodgers-Hart -Kern 1:00 on NBC The Telephone Hour with Donald Voorhees and the Bell Symphonic orchestra; Michael Rabin,' violinist, guest eOlolSt. : Gopak VnmtniAy On Wings of Song (Caprice No. 17 in E Flat. Orchestra Rabin and Orchestra .Mendelssohn-Helfets Paganlni Orchestra Finale of the Concerto in E Minor JSmetana .Mendelssohn Rabin and Orchestra tJSSMSWS HOLLY SAYS: Thi It , -'L One e rfttteUca GREAT This gloffooserEngdwigrv Repousse, wax originated by Krk at ISIS. In wght, depth of detail, bnStanet of finish and snuzing pricey it is still unsurpassed. Foond eexluxfrer with at; cheoet ss few pieces at s tune as von wisfc. Toot foe 6-pa. place-setting, BKdinj fed eral tax... . ot 23.75 -1 i fx A "HOLLY" JACKSON S25 to. I2iety tL 5 i i NOW! 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