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Sigmunj Bombers will lead the NBC symphony orchestra in
torn of his own compositions on the Summer Concert today and
Soprano Jarmilla Norotna and Baritone Warren Galjour wfll sine.
Nelson Eddy wfll sin on the Telephone Hour Monday. Sights and
sounds of an American Music camp as exemplified by the Transjrl
1 inia Music Camp, North Carolina, win be described on CBS Your
nrltation to Music at noon. . ,
i A. M. on ABC Symphony.
9 on ABC Modern music festival.
1:00 on CBS Your Invitation .-to Music James Fassett, host and
commentator. A Day -at Transylvania Music Camp.
Concerto No. 21 in C major tor
piano and orchestra ; '. Mozart
(Robert Casadesus, soloist, with the New York Philharmonic-Symphony
conducted by Charles Muench) 1
Les Preludes . : Liszt
(Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eurme Ormandy)
f ecorded feature: "A Day at Transylvania Music Camp'
ymphony No. 8 in F major. Op. 93 Beethoven
(New York Philharmonie-Symphony conducted by Bruno .
" Walter) '
tlO on NBC Harvest of Stars with orchestra directed by Gustave
aenschen; Dorothy Warenskjold, soprano, and John Tyers, baritone.
Every Day Is Ladies Day wiin Me
One Night of Love
De Oospel Train
Tyers and Chorus
Warenskjold
Herbert
Schertxlnger
Chorus and Orchestra
Haunted Heart from "Inside UJS-A."
Tyers
Hora Staocato .,
Trad. Axr-Burleigh
RrhurartT
Dinlcu-HeifeU
Orchestra.
Vissi d'Arte from "La Tosca"
Warenskjold
Thine Alone from "Xueen"
Pucinl
Herbert
Tyers. Warenskjold and Chorus
Eon NBC NBC Symphony Summer Series; Sigmund Romberg,
it conductor; Jarmilla Novotna, soprano, and Warren Gal J our,
tone, guest soloists.
Overture to "Raymond" : Thomas
v I ' Orchestra
He Is Kind, He Is Good from "Herodlade"
Novotna
Melodies of Franz Lehar
Selection from "South Pacific"
Selection from "My Maryland"
Orchestra
Stout Hearted Men from "The New Moon' .
Galjour
When I Grow Too Old to Dream -
from "The Night Is Young" L
. ' Novotna
When Hearts Are Young from
"Lady in Ermine' . .
Sweethearts from 'MaytimeM
Massenet
Lehar
. Rodgers
Romberg
Romberg
Romberg
Romberg
Romberg
Novotna and Galjour
90 on NBC Standard Symphony will feature Gilbert Russell, tenor,
itn Arthur Fielder conducting the Standard Symphony of San Fran-
Overture
Television March
Italian in Algiers:
Lava Randall
I Gilbert Russell, tenor
Faust: -Rebel's Song : . .
' Mr. Russell
Fittle Fugue In O Minor
Reformation Symphony: Scherzo
L'Etisir d'Amore: Una Furtiva Lagrima
Mr. Russell
The Student Prince: Serenade , , .;.
Mr. Russell
Wine. Woman and Sons
Procession of the Sardar. .
Monday well heart j
Coates
..Rossini
Scott-Schmidt
Oounod
,.. Bach
Mendelssohn
Donizetti
Romberg
r. Strauss
Ippolitov-Ivanov
On
lisO on NBC The Voice of Firestone with orchestra and chorus di
rected oy Howard Barlow; Rise Stevens, mezzo-soprano, guest.
Cheek to Cheek
Chorus and Orchestra -
People Will Say We're in Love
The Swan .
Stevens
Berlin
Rodgers
Orchestra
After the Ball Is Over
' Stevens and Chorus
it Might As Well Be Spring
, Salnt-Saens
Harris
Stevens
Overture to "Orpheus in the Underworld"
- , i Orchestra
A Kiss in the Dark from "Orange Blossoms"
Rodgers .
Offenbach
Stevens
rangf
and
Chorus
Herbert
WQ on NBC The Railroad Hour. Summer Show Train, itirrinv
lone Gordon MacRae and soprano Lucille Norman, with Carmen Dra-
i muwam ana m norman uoorx Unorus.
Valencia -
PadiUa .
MacRae
Someone to Watch over Me from "Oh Kay."
George and Ira Norman Gershwin
Play Gipsies from "Countess Maritza" Bmith-Kalma
Blue .Room from "The Girl Friend" , . Rodgers-Hart
, MacRae and Norman
I Know that You Know from "Oh, Please" ' Youmans
-1 - i MacRae
The Desert Song L Rombera
fW ArHa eanl IMvi
SiOO on NBC The Telephone Hour: withDonald Voorheea and the
Symphonic Orchestra; Nelson Eddy, baritone, guest soloist
'Neath the Southern Moon
. irom "Naughty Marietta"
Dubinuahka
Eddy
Serenade
Tlegie
Orchestra
r Herbert
Rimsky-Korsakor
Dolores Waltz
Laughing Song
Invictus
Eddy
Schubert
Massenet
Orchestra
Waldteufel
Eddy
Paxsoa
Huh
Miss Joy Mavis Curr.
daughter of tho David
Currs, whose betrothal to
Earl Lindsay Groh, son of
the Earl Grohs, has been
revealed. No plans have
been made for the wed-,
ding. (Jesrtep-Miller).
Wedding Plan!
Announced
Plans have been completed for
the wedding of Miss Jean Hatfield
and Elmer Hlebert, who will be
married on August 25 at the First
Baptist church with Dr. Lloyd T.
Anderson performing the 8 o'
clock rites. Singing will be Mrs.
Al Croeker of Los Angeles and
John Wall of Dallas. Mrs.' John
Schmidt, jr will be the organist
Mrs. Stewart Sharpnack will be
her sister's honor matron and
bridesmaids will be her other sis
ter, Mrs. Orval Cooler, and Mrs.
Norman Mann. Donna Sharpnack
will be the flower girL
Marvin Hiebert will stand with
his cousin as best man and
groomsmen will be Richard Cook
of Eugene and Norman Mann.
Cllne-Swansea Rites
At a S o'clock ceremony' on Aug
ust 27 at the First Presbyterian
church Miss Viola Swanson and
Blaine Clin will exchange their
marriage vows. The Rev. John
Goodenberger will officiate.
Miss Elsie Furrer will be the
honor maid and Misses Haial and
Sharon Swanson, sisters of the
bride - to - be. will serve i
bridesmaids. James Johnson of
Portland will be the beat man.
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Miss Clair Maxwell daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Max
well, and Charles Feskens, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Feskens,
were united in marriage Saturday
night at the First Methodist
church, with the Rev. Brooks
Moore officiauna at the 8:30 o'
clock ceremony.
Lighting the toners were Mlu
Marilyn Reay and Miss Lavall-
DuBuy, who wore dresses of lav
ender organdy. Miss Graca Ah-
fard, the soloist, was accompa
nied by Kenneth Ball.
The bride wore a whit bro-
ehaeter ICS, OES. will
meet for a sack lunch on Wednee
day noon at the Masocie Temple.
The chapter will rural-, ooffee
and salad and those attending are
asked to bring their owa saok
lunch.
Mrs. Jeha Hortea f Baker Is
arriving today to spend several
weeks at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, M. P. Duffy. Mr.
Horton will join her her later In
the rtonth.
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but . . . even our co-worker, Jeryme Bridal
editor English is a bit green around the orilla
from this year's overwhelming crop of brides.
We have! left word -with the first odd crew
that if she.coUap8ds on the street, she should
be laid out carefully, a cold wet fingertip
veil be put on her forehead and a double
strand of pearls (gift of the groom) be placed
tightly around her neck. A bouquet of ste
phanotis, white bouvardia and rosebuds
(centered with an orchid, nacherly) should
be placed upon her chest, and something
old and something blue should be given in
ternally. Then upon hearing the strains of
Lohengreri, she should recover or maybe
not anyway it will all be over by then.
Boellev mm ... Well bet that fellow who
got all the notoriety for having eliminated a
swarm of: hornets by inhaling them into the
vacuum sweeper, left his wife holding the
bag. " I
Coming or going . . A car with several
sets of skis, a lawn rake and a broom on top
was seen this week. Not a bad idea, they can
pick up the skiiers if they land in shr eds or
completely reduced to dust
la th wild blue yonder . . . When adding
the final period to this little item, we start
on our vacation. This year, after 14 years of
writing a daily column whether hers or not
plete rest having prepared no columns to fill
in when we are gone. Fourteen years, we
say, except for a month's unexpected inter
lude last fall, when weassumed a position on
our back notcrdinarily chosen as best for effi
cient handling of a typewriter. It took us all
those years to find out that other writers let
the remainder of the staff fill up the paper
when they're gone. So nof it's goodbye to the
worries of a business career and hello to the
carefree life? ... Marine Bureri
Jaire
Maxwell
s Now Mrs.
ceded satin dress fashioned prin
cess style with sweetheart neck
line and full train.-Her fingertip
illusion veil was held by a net
lace edged headdress trimmed
with seed pearls. She carried a
bouquet of white gladioluses and
pink sweet peas.
Miss Jo Ann Majek was the hon
or attendant and her dress was
of white brocaded satin with lav
ender lace trim. She carried a bou
quet of lavender and white glad
ioluses. Miss Jane Trojan was the
bridesmaid and she wore a dress
of lavender taffeta and carried
lavender and white gladioluses. '
Acting as best man was Robert
Feskens. The groomsman was Al
lan Olson and seating the guests
were James Lannigan, Warren Os
borne, Dan Marcy, Delbert and
Richard Sohn.
Following th ceremony the re
ception was held in the Carrier
room. Mrs. Charles Nims and Mrs.
Cornelius Feskens cut the cake.
Assisting were Miss Penny Gil
mer, Miss Jacqueline Andrews,
Miss Joyce Wood, Mrs. James Lan
nigan, Mrs. Robert Feskens and
Miss Martha Durham.
- On their return from the Ore
gon beaches the couple will make
their home in Salem.
Kotana club members and fa
milies will meet Monday evening
for a covered dish supper at 6:30
at th home of Mrs. Herbert Mil
ler on route 8. Co-hostesses for
the evening will be Miss Juana
Holmes and Mrs. Grant Farris.
Reports of National Rotana con
vention held in Bozeman. Mon
tana, in July will be given by Miss
Vada Hall, Mrs. Marie Barr, Mrs.
Mildred Snyder and Mrs. Grant
Farris.
Herb Tea on Thursday f Li if enfs oB4
. of, the First Methodist church will
The 13th annual herb tea of the meet at the hom of Mrs. J. M.
Lebanon Garden club will be Aug- Hartley, 1940 Beach street, for
tut 17, 230 p. m. with Mrs. A. Q.
Kortz, 857 Walnut st, Lebanon.
Mrs. Oliver Gunderson's herb
garden will be open to the public
in connection with the tea. Mrs.
Gerald Looney of Jefferson will
talk on commercial mint grow
ing. Th public ir invited to at
tend. .
mer address was 10 Beach, on
Monday night for a picnic dinner
at 6:30 o'clock. Guild members
are asked to bring a co7eied dish
or salad. Hostesses will furnish
the dessert and coffee. Mrs. Cleo
Rose will assist and in case of
rain the affair will be held at the
church.
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