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Q The Statman. Salem, Oregon. Sanday, LSarA 11, 1S51 i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond AUsa (Darcy TsSeOlo) who were married on March 3 at the First OjngraqKitlonal church. The brido is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. John TeSelle erf Long Beach, Calif, and the groom ia the son of the Robert Aliens of Salem. (Linna'e photo). . f Mrs. Kihs New President JEFFERSON Mrs. George Kihs was named president-at the Wednesday meeting of the Wom an's Society of World Service of the Evangelical United Brethren church at the home of Mrs. Wal ter Campbell. Other officers are Mrs. Albert Meyres, vice presi dent; Mrs. John Kihs, secretary; fclrs. James Hague, treasurer; Helen Kihs, mission band; Geneva Herers, Little Heralds; Helen Zimmerman, Youth Fellowship. Other officers, will be appointed before the April 11 meeting at the Gerald Stowe horn in Al bany. Four boxes have been packed for overseas aiJ. Rev. Carl-Reid buhrkoop led tha devotions and Helen Zimmermaa presented the lessen, "We Study Our Comnaun Mrs. Zell Guest Of Hubbard Club HUBBARD Mrs. H. M. Zell of Wfcco, president of tha Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, was u-rt at the Hubbard Woman's club Wedneaday afternoon meet ing at the borne of Mrs. A- T. deLespinasse. Feature of the afternoon was a talir on ceramics by Mrs. Nellie Moore of Aurara, ma agates by Mrs. C L. Welch, and on hobbies by Mrs. Ora Morris. . . Mrs. Harold Elmers of Aurora was also -a guest. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Richard Pence, Mrs. E- C. Boyd, Mrs. Levi Miller,. Mrs. P. J. Hunt, Mrs. Fred Schneider and Mrs. Tom Stewart. St. Mark Guild to Meet St. Mark Lutheran Guild will meet for a one o'clock luncheon at the. church, en Wednesday. Mrs. Mark. Getxeadaner will lead the devotions.- The program will feature Japan and will be pre sented by a Croup of guild wom en. Mrs. Albert Torgerson heads the luncheon committee and as sisting are Mrs. M. B. Rudd, Mrs. Paul Reinsche, Mrs. Ray Poff, Mrs. C. J-Hagen. Mrs. Geneva Isaacson, Mrs. Karen Johnson, Mrs. A. C Meyer, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs. -Rex Onmart, Mrs. Karen Barnes, Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs. Stanley Akerseo,- Mrs. A. R. Brown, Mrs. William Brietzke and Mrs. Lloyd Reinwsld. St. Cecilia OeJM ! St Pul'i Episcopal chirrcn will meet Tues day night at the home of Mrs. Louis . -Ehrlicn m Turner at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ray Rogers is presi dent and thsse wishing trans portation are asked to call Mrs. Rogers. Woman's Auxiliary mt St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet Fri day afternoon at 1:30 in tha par ish bouse. Tea will bo served af ter the business session. Mrs. A. C. F. Perry is president. Delta Gamma mothers will meet at the chapter house on Court street Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Leslie Sparks presiding. Mrs. C S. Nelson and Mrs. W. D. Gardner will be hos tesses, for the social hour. Salem Ceeweg ef Waaaea's Or ganizations will -meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at Salem public library. Lt. CoL Mark Hillary win speak on the civilian's role in civil defense. Fcr Cczl Tans. Stakes, Mckape De Year Own Haaling. Save Vi rackizg Pad aad tland Trecka Famished. . Ccnlrcl 0-Brivo TrnsI: Serviro Cor Ferry and Liberty . - Thoom 2-SCC2 ' Faculty Club at Gregg' The March meeting of the Wil lamette University Faculty Wom en's club will be held at the Hansen avenue home of Mrs. Robert D. Gregg on Thursday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock; Co-chairmen for the affair are Mrs. Ralph Dobbs and : Mrs. Charles A. Paeth. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Edwin Butler. Mrs. Charles Derthick, Mrs. Willis Gates, Mrs. Carl Hall, Mrs. Jesse Jones, Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Miss Lots Latimer, Mrs. Daniel H. Schulze and Mlas Martha Springer. T Couple to Live In Woodburn HUBBARD - Blisjj Dorii Sch- miedel of McMinnvflla and Id- ward LawTttnce Schoor, son of Dr. acrxS Mrs. Edhnrard Schoor, Hab bard, were married Sunday, XvTarcln. 4. in the First Baptist church. Mo Minnville, Rev, D, Lester Heidi. retired Baptist minister, Wood- burn, performed the ceremony. Carl E. Schenandar and aCise Mildred. Schoor, sister of that groom, wera the attendants. A reception followed tht wed ding In the church parlors. Tha newly married couple will be at home in Wood burn. Mr. Yeary to Speak ' Wasleyan Service guild of Jason Lee Methodiat church will meet Monday, March 12, at S p.m. in the Kirby room of ; tha church. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Har mon Yeary of Marion county health department. Worship lead er win be Mrs. Paul-Sllke, and hostesses will be Mrs. Richard BeU, -Mrs. Archie Brtwster and Mrs. Marie Putnam. Play Dobbs to ; f Piano! ? On Monday WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Ralph Dobbs, distinguished pian ist and head of the piano depart ment ; at Willamette university, will be presented in his first con cert ot the year Monday, March 12, in Waller hall auditorium at 8:1$ am. - - r ,' - Dobbs' musical education com menced when he was only . four years old, under the guidance of bis father. His pianlstic progress continued under his .parent's tute lage until he began study with Al exander Raab with whom he worked exclusively. ft Dobbs" work came to the at tention of pianist-composer Percy Grainger who selected him to ap pear as soloist in the Hollywood Bowl "Symphonies Under the Stars." f : In 1931 Me, Dobbs wis honor ed as winner of the ; Frederick Stock; award which, gave him the opportunity to appear!: aa soloist with the Chicago Symphony .or chestra. Eugene- Stinaon, music critic of the Chicago Daily News, wrote, "Planistically he is the most dynamie end capable young artist Chicago hae produced." Since bis appointment at Wil lamette College of Music in IMS, Dobbs has played numerous con certs throughout the northwest. His program fop- Monday even ing: Includes." ESfiaV Minor aod Fitfua tiranscriDea from tcarletU r Baoh organ by Bonata. Op. f. r Minor.. Brahma Allecro maestoso Andante Scherso Allefre eaerfjco intermezzo rin le AnesTo moderat -ABecro ruheta - -Ctiooin Debussy After work (from "Three Hymns ia Praise of Tetr... , Madia rtoetouroe C ahara Mfceoe (nosuiunu) Xstampes Fazodes Evening in Grenade -Gardens in the Rale Tarantella (from "Venecia NapoU") Lisst Mrs. Buckout Is' Honored ; Mrs. Ryan Buckout of Indepen dence was honored at a shower Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Wendell Gilbert with Miss Mollie Heinert the assisting hostess. A late supper was served follow ing an Informal evening. Honoring. Mrs. Buckout were Mrs. John Heinert, Mrs. Ralph Wolfe, Mrs. John Howard, Mrs. Joseph Howard, Mrs. Letiard Flack, Mrs. Carl Meyers, Mrs. Roland Kleen, Mrs. Hnrani Halfman. aCre. I, rvirs. AxMSmv Mess: Lloyd Threludl and. the Gifts Sent to Brldo ROBERTS A. weddlna: for Mrs Harold Swlnfprd (Dolores Castor) was Riven Sunday afttr- nooo, March 4, by Mrs. A. H. Klaan and Miss Darimi TTleiai at their home. As Mrs. Swlnford Is Il-rlns at Ventura, California,; where her husband it ttationtd with tht navy, the gifts were wrapped by tne guests and sent to ICra. S win ford. Mrs. SwinXord wee formerly employed by the telephone com pany her in Salem and has bean transferred by that oompany to the Ventura office. Quests attending iwere Mea dsanej a. IL Boetwright, O. L. Boetwrlght, John St. . Clair, W. Haney, W. T. Mulliaan, . D. Origgs, A. Q. Castor, Lyls Castor the hostei Uutlc for Today 'Tolrouclilra" to Bo Played by N. Y. ! Philharmonic Today; I. Stern Playsi By Ifaxuse Bnrea Editor At least two composltlone recently' played by the Portland Symphony in Salem concerts will be included among the best mu sic offered on the radio this week, v - Dimitri llitrnpouloe will direct the New York Philharmonic Symphony in the Stravinsky 'Petrouchka" for the first time in its entirety on the air end Alfred Wallenstein will direct the Los Anreles srmnhonY orchestra in Benjamin Britten's Young Per son's Guide to the orchestra. William C. Hartshorn will be nar- rator for the latter number. : ; r: . Isaac Stern is listed as soloist this morning with the Newi ''T-ff-i II run in r rj I n- j mi mv m.otmiw. v. rwiiyi. - Loa Angeles. . J ' . -f - Today's programs - are: "' " 10 a. m. on CBS New York Philharnionlc-Symphony,: Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor. Isaac Stern, violin soloist. Suite from "Idomeneo .,,,. : Mozart ! Violin. Concerto in A minor . . -Dvorak : Ballet Music from "Petrouchka- ; Stravinsky ; 11:30 on CBS The Symphonette conducted by Mishel Pi astro, featuring- The Concert Masters sextet. 1 "Peter SchmoU" Overture von Weber ; The Dream Song" from "Manon" , Massenet , , Danse , . Debussy i Poeme :. ; ..iblch i Sextet: "Faust Fantasy" ; ; Wieniawskl i. Finale from "Hunt" Symphony ; . 4Iaydn ; 'i I Walts from Suite No. 1 JSomerville J:S0 on NBC Standard Hour Alfred Wallenstein directing the f Los Angeles Symphony concert, with Isaac Stern, violinist as so- , Joist. . i Sinfonia In B Flat Major I JJ. C Bach j : ji Fourth Symphony; 4th Movement ;, Sibelius - - Rhapsody No 1 . i : Bartok ; (Isaac Stern, violinist) r i Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra Benjamin Britten ; (William C Hartshorn, narrator) Monday'a programs are: The Voice of Firestone, with or- ohesura and chorus directed by Howard Barlow; Jerome Htnes, ; bass, guest. The Irish Have A Great Day Tonight (THeerO Herbert i Chorus and Orchestra ' When Irish Eyes Are Smiling ;,, - Ball , Hines . Mexican Hat Dance ; Traditional Orchestra The Way You Look Tonight ..TSern Hines and Chorus La Calunnla ("Barber of Seville") Hines Roumanian Rhapsody -Rossini JCnesco Marine's Hymn Orchestra Hines and Chorus -PhilUps 7:00 on NBC Boston Pops Orchestra directed by Arthur Fiedler. Donna Diana Overture , ; .. Reznicek t Clair De Luna , . , Debussy i Finland ia ' fUrlin- Sleigh Ride Anderson The Girl I Left Behind Me (from "Irish Suite") Arr. Anderson 8 30 on NBC The Railroad Hour starring baritone Gordon Mae Rae; with Carmen Dragon'a orchestra and the Norman Luboff chorus singing "Rosalinda" by Strauss. 9:00 on NBC The Telephone Hour with Donald Voorhees and the Bell Symphony orchestra; Jusst Bjoerling, tenor, guest. " Medley ot Irish Folk Tunes ; -Arr. Orchestra Vest! La Giubba ("I PagUacci") . Bjoerling Irish Washerwoman JLeoncavallo Tht Rost of Tralet Orchestra .Traditional Olovtr Bjoerling Celeste Aida ("Alda" Bloerlina: Saturday, March 11 marti to tot of flu rc:W Metropou- tan matinee broadcasts over KEX. Bida Sayao will S-nJt the role of Ml ml In Xuccini'a "Z-a Bohm". besinninal at 11 aw zn with Giuscppl Im SUfano aut Rodolpho; IJU Hunt as Musette; fllu--i.ii.il Valdengo as Mercello end Cesar Step, as Coillne, . Swede llrs. Leels Nei and Mrs. Otis Dawes were hostees for a luncheon meeting: of SweglS Womana club at the formers home on north 38th st. Tuesday. For the business meeting with Mrs. Clif ford Yost presiding; plans were made for an all day sewing at the E. E. Brandt home on Tus March 13, and a no-host family supper at the Mayflower hall ia ApriL . -..'. -.- ft ; Suddenly j It's Spring in Your Wardrobci No Matter ; What the Weather When You're Wearing Also) avalfable In navy calf end black patent. Sizes AAAA to B i 4 to 10. 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