1 0 The Eta! Salem. Oregon. Sunday. May 8. 1331 llutic for Today ; Farrell, Thomas, Pons to Sing on Programs Scheduled for Week By If axis Bva ; Statesman Woman's Editor i ; Your invitation to Music, one of the CBS serious music pro grams, returns to the air today at 10 a. m. with James Fassett as host and commentator.. This series, which will feature recorded performances of the world's greatest music and! informal inter views with music-makers, will have as its guests 6a the first pro gram coloratura soprano Lily Pons and Yul Brynner, the King ; in the current Broadway success "The King and I" NBC will broadcast voices of Eileen Farrell, Thomas. I. ? nomas, and Valerie Lamoree, young northwest soprano. 5 a. m. on CBS Your Invitation, to Music, James Fassett, host and commentator. Guests, Lily Pons and Yul Brynner. The Faithful Shepherd Suite L .it Handel London Philharmociic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham Les Oiseaux dans la Charmllle, from "Tales of - Hoffman" ,, ; ..Offenbach Les Roses OTspahan . '. ...Faure Apres un Rere ,1 Faure lily Pons, orchestra conducted by Andre Kosteianetz ..Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela .. . Philadelphia Orchestra and Eugene Ormandy " Violin Concerto in D major 44 Paganini fcino Francescatti, Philadelphia orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy Is T JX:S0 on CBS The Symphonette," conducted by MUhel Piastre, ohn Wummer, flute soloist. it Selectiona from "The Mikado JiSullivan Oriental Dance iUSecunda Solo: Morena LChaminade Finale from "Aida" ; ,..Verdi - Pictures at an t Exhibition: Promenade MunrgLcy The Troubador Ballet of the Chicken Nocturne from "Peite Suite Mod erne" Apache Dance 4 .Jtosse ...Offenbach S:S0 on NBC Standard hour, with the Seattle Symphony di rected by Manuel Rosenthal and featuring Valerie Lamoree so prano. The program Includes: Symphony in C Major (Jupiter) 14 ..Mozart - Allegro Vivace a Minuetto fl Finale - ; Don Giovanni: BattI, batti, o bel Masetto --LL Mozart Miss Lamoree Academic Festival: Overture ' , j Wfahm. The Prodigal Son; Air da Lie ' Miss Lamoree Le Rol Malgre Lui: Fete Polonaise . -Debussy .Chabrier Monday, Good Music Night, on NBC youH hear: 1:10 on NBC The Voice of Firestone with orchestra and chorus directed by Howard Barlow; Thomas L. Thomas, baritone, guest. .rung voiion ftiarcn , Sousa Chorus and Orchestra Look for the Silver Lining Thomas Czardas ("Coppelia") . Orchestra Drinking Song ("Hamlet") ..Kern JDehbes Another Mila Thomas LA. Thomas .JSuesse JUedov ..Stothart Thomas and Chorus The Enchain ted Lake ; i Orchestra Rogue Song , : , . S Tkmfla tin A rl..M.. TlOO on NBC Boston Pops orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler. Overture to "The Secret of Susanna" Wolf-Ferrari Les Preludes TJt Selections from "Carousel" r Trarfgai-e Treasure Waltz ("Gypsy Baron") L Brunoniana (Brown University Songs) Ever True to Brown i. Brunonia -Strauss I'm A Brown Man Born On the Chapel Steps Brown Cheering Song Commencement March U Jackson 14 Chaffee 'Anonymous U Dow U Young .Reeves 8:30 on NBC The Railroad hour starring baritone Gordon Mae Rae; with Carmen Dragon's orchestra and the Norman Luboff Ihorus; Margaret Whiting, guest in "High Button Shoes' by" Ityne. . , i l . 8.00 on NBC The Telephone hour with I Donald Voorhees and the Bell Symphony Orchestra; Eileen Farrell, soprano, guest. Guitarre .. Moszkovski Orchestra Let My Song Fill Your Heart Farrell 1 , s .Charles Jardin D'Amour Orchestra Traditional May Day Carol . The Year's at the Spring - Farrell Bacchanale "Samson and Delilah Orchestra Un Bel Di "Madame Butterfly" Farrell -Trad.; Arr. Taylor ., Beech jSaint-Saens .Puccini CLUB CALENDAR Sunday St. Vincent dePauI mothers ham dla eec at church. 11 jut to 3 p.m. KONDAT Sayal Neighbor Past Oracle clue soost41'" Srn Petr,n. 253 W. Wu- Delta Delta Delta, alumnae, with Hr. Alan Siewert. I jm .!. . Salem Garden clut. Woman's eluk fcouae. 2 p.m. Kr,'vrl; of Oregoe MoUiars at Mar - rta D. Obluig horn. X p.m. Vt'ESDAT Chad wick chapter, OBS, aocUl after oan club M-ic'TemplOB snoving pictures to follow. h?rry Court- Order f Amaranth social evninC. VTW hau. p m. Junior CxxHi. SL Paul's KpUoopal Rainbow Qtrla m t at Maaatila Tm. pie. T:1I p-m reception for mothers. Salem usit Ut. American Lagtoe sirs Uiary, meet at Salem Woman's tlui house, S auai. - s ' WEDNESDAY $.V V Woman's Miaalonarir aooietr rrnnyicrian snuisa, p.m. Cattoolte Daughters at Ameriea. at Cathoue Centar. I p.m. Jaaon Lea WSCS meat In Kirby ream II a.m., noon luncheon, program. PUt and T olab wtth Mrs. K. Cans. SSS4 Lee aareet. a poav. Mn. L. Decatur assisting. f Circles of First Methodist WMI -ular meetings, j THl'RSDAT II CbapUr CB of PCO, with Mis. H. B. Phelps. Dana. T . Sojourners. Salem Wwntn't ahab- houae, t sun. i, ruiDAT I S League of Women Voters board meal ing with Mrs. Nora Thoraowm. 4Ct North Winter it, 7:M svm. f 1 ' IPW"1"""." - ' 1 1 '" M j ' . j I 1 " M i t 1 ' k i v : 5- . . . y-i : ' . ; t : - c , . . ' ' I , , ; " - C - ; x - T ' t 1 is . - - . W ss f . - x f '' 1 - , i - -si- - Mrs. Jameet Joseph Bochsler (Claret Marl Man ning) who wtb xnotrrtdd on April 21 at Sacred Heart Catholic church in Ger vais. Th brlda Is th daughter of the Fred Man nings of Gervais and the groom, is the son of Mrs. Emil Bochsler of. ML AngeL Gesten-Miller photo). Jason Lee WSCS Will Meet Regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice of the Jason Lee Methodist church will be held Wednesday in the Kirby room. Bars. Joe K linger will preside at the 11 o'clock business session. Luncheon will be served in the church din ing room by the ' May-November circle at 12 o'clock. Reports of the circles and introduction of guests will be made after the luncheon. The 1:15 afternoon session will open with Mrs. James Wilson play ing the prelude. Devotions will follow, led by Mrs. C M. Roberts. The program will include the les son, "Be Strong in the Lord,' with A. E. Boyle in- charge. The ladies chorus will sing and the yearly thank offering will be taken dur ing the afternoon. All members and friends are invited to attend. Members of aaxiliary te aaiiitaxy order of the Purple Heart will at tend a conference in Portland to day. National president of the aux iliary, Beatrice Parmenter will conduct the discussion period. There will be a no host dinner at the heme of Mr- and Mrs. Sam Lanquell. gu N. E. Cook st. for the Salem delegation. ; I Seen and Heard e e By JEBYME ENGLISH . . By Jeryaae ZaajlUh ' wmnivfJ ECHOES . . . Pa tricia VIesko and Richard Gahls- dorf exchanging their vows at hnuKfuI atxinstime wedding week ago Saturday at the First Presbvterian church . . Many ohs and "ahs about ; the gorgeous finral arrangements 1 . . masses of white lilacs and stock at the al tar . . . So colorful the large white baskets, filled with varied shades of lilacs and tulips rang ing from the pink to purple tones, carried by the attendants . . . -open crown halos of lilacs and m line in their hair k . - Pt end Dick all smiles as they walked up the aisle . . . nd stoppin in the foyer, where they greeted the guests as they left the church such a nice custom as no long re ceiving line to wait in at the re ception . . . I Tee Mirrar Room - . of the Marion hotel the setting for the reception ... Here again exquis ite flower arrangements . . . The tiered cake adorned with tiny pink bells and one of the most beauti ful we have seen . i . topped with lilies-of-the-valley and white li lacs . . . The cake table arran ged before the mirrors ... a pret ty setting to see the reflection of the young girls walking by as they served the cake and Mrs. Kenneth Bell and Mrs. Ray Basset t, who cut the cake ... The coffee ta ble centered with a handsome bou quet of white roses, lilacs and gyp sophelia and flanked by white ta pers in silver candelabras . . . . Outstanding ... the punch table ... two large punch bowls at ei ther end and in' the center a huge hollow stemmed glass filled with Johanna Hill roses and while lilacs ... In the center of each punch bowl e mold of Ice filled with pink carnations . . The newlyweds en joying the reception and min gling with their guests for over an hour . . . and then quietly slip ping out of the hotel with only a few seeing them off ... Sara Ann Ohling the recipient of Pat's pretty bouquet . .;. Ameer the geests ... So many of the young married set here from out-of-town for the occasion and much reminiscing . . . Reed and Mary Ana Vollstedt up from Eu gene . . . Fred and Betty Brad shew down from Portland - . . . they will be in Salem until the middle ef May at the home of her parents, the Leo Childs, until they leave for San Diego, where he will report for navy duty ... Also from Portland . . i John and Car ol Jerman . . . Bland and Bev erly Simmons . . . Don and Peg gy Pickett . . . he an usher and she assisting at the reception in a beceming pink pique and marquis ette frock . . : Donald Bur ling ham and his pretty blonde spouse, Patricia, also of Portland . . . Mrs. Dorothy Michelson of ' Port land smart In a black suit and pink chapeau with frothy maline on the brim . . . Elizabeth Johnson la a violet coat and hat home from the University of Oregon for the weekend and squired by Allan Mann of Portland ... the Wil liam Duncans over from Silverton . . . In pretty ankle length sum mer' frocks . . . Mrs. William Shlnn's of burnt sugar organdy with all over design of embossed white roses ... Mrs. Lester Pear- mine, Jr. choosing white strap- SCHOOl SUPPIES coors m OFRC3 '9 fiQaiinfhfk (US OFF1CI FURNITUX2 DZAFTttiO EQU7MINT less1 frock with a stole and black velvet bows adorning the full skirt . . . and Mrs. William M. Smith in pink organdy . . . LILACS PREDOMINATING in the decor for the wedding of pretty, brunette Gloria UcClintock and Glen Holden last Saturday at the First Congregational . . . .so sweet the bride's imported Swiss organdy and lace wedding d . . !. Gloria carrying white lilacs and the same flowers holding her veil in place . . . The feminine attendants all attractive brunettes and wearing yellow organdy frocks and. carrying lavender lilacs The matron of honor was Gloria's twin sister, Barbara, (Mrs.' Phillip Welling) and the bridesmaids were Glen's two sisters ... Lilacs re peated In' the decor of the 'bride's table ... arrangements ef deep purple lilacs on either side of the cake . . . The groom, best man and ushers so handsome in their white dinner jackets, the first we have seen this season . . . Ajneakg these present .... A number of the bride's Kappa Kap pa Gamma sorority sisters and Glen's Beta Theta Pi fraternity brothers (he a pest president of his house) up from the University of Oregon for the occasion . . . Joanne Fitzmaurice squired by her fiance, Joseph Gerber, jr., of Port land ... Richard and Harriet Laird down from Portland Charlotte Alexander among the Oregon coeds home for the wed ding ... Frank and Midge Brown leaving early as they had weekend guests . . . The Brazier Smalls . . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones and son, Ronald . . Mr. and Mrs. F. Ivan Brown . . . she smart in a black ensemble to which she pin ned lilies-of-the-vslley , -;. . . A duo . . . Miss Mabel Robertson end Miss Beryl Holt J . . Assist ing pretty, blonde Lorraine Well ing in a full skirted turquoise tulle frock with matching stole . , . . Petite Mrs. Hubert Williamson in a crisp pink organdy with ankle length skirt . . A number of the guests later going on to the Gahlsdorf-Viesko reception . . . . some a little confused as to where they bad seen each other . . . at the church or the reception ... PltETTY SPRING FORMAL . .' . noted at the Town dub din ner dance a week ago at the Sen ator hotel ... The dinner tables springlike with bouquets of doc wood and lilac and lilac tapers . 4 Dancing by . . . Mrs. Chan dler Brown in a navy blue and white polka dot . . - . the line edged in red . . . . red dan cing slippers and e polka dot stole . . . A pretty white net and lace frock for Mrs. T. Harold Tomlin- son ... A short buck and white print with black velvet sash the choice of Mrs. Robert Burrell . - . jgANrrAOATjay & Exceaxwaal opportunities arc ff present nir roung wuuiiii us o search ef s career. Investigate 9 dsBStl aarsiag tec your career, s $ career ie wkkh lb eerp frT.y"'' yt satisf action ef efeiee worthwhile by see se lf can grre. Complete course oofy Illustrated catalog stalled oe request Writs Faroe Draenaaoad. Rafters (Note Lrrtee aaan steak tar year aoeei Urn it roe ocsut) The Dental Nurses' g Training School -" roooaaa iyt Stl Marks. See Fraociac ft. Csllf. A Wonderful "Gift" For Mother , it ' - . ? - - . . - ! . . ; - k 1 : i ' ': : - . ; - ; j A pastel spring sflk print with stole for Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst . . . Mrs. Carl G. Collins chic in a short cocoa brown and white polka dot dress with, dramatic one shoulder bow . . . Reminiscing with Salem friends ... Dr. end Mrs. Louis R. Schoei of Portland . Gail in a becoming tunic style gown of grey lace . .. . and the Bill Hemenways also, down from. Portland with his brother-in-law and sister, the Edward Roths . ... Mrs. Hemenway at tractive in a grey organdy enhan ced with white embroidery . . . Brunette Mrs. George Neuman smart in a short white cotton lace dress with geld metallic thread . . . . . and again we say that spring is the loveliest season of all . . . budding romances, weddings . . . dances, teas . . . flowers in bloom for the first ttme . . . end ifs lilac and blossom time ... Miss Hare Engaged to Mr. Wilt Mr. and Mrs. Ogden R. Hare ere announcing the engagment ef their daughter; Miss Shirley Marie Hare te Wilson J. Wilt jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hare sr. of Eugene. The engagement was revealed Saturday night at Chi Omega house. Miss Hare Is freshman at Willamette university and her fiance is a junior at University of Oregon. No date baa been set for the wedding. - Susannah Westeyaa Service Guild of the First Methodist church will meet Monday night at the home of Mrs. Eric Horlin, IS IS Trade street, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. James Wilson of the Jason Lee church will review "We Seek Him Together." There will be election . and Installation of offi cers. Mrs. S. A. Wheetley will be the co-hostess. . ,TeUa Delta Delta alanmae . wf!I meet: Monda 1 night' with Mrs.' Alan' Siewert at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Fred Mox ley, Mrs. Clifford Hill and; Mrs. R. B. Jenning will assist : Miss Edna Ultke, w?-s has tt living for, the past two years In Hawaii. Is in Salem for about a month, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Phillip Littke at I23J North 16th street. fA- V tlCDaOIC F0I3Y 020 , i It projects brilliant images; ' up to 7 feat wide, j Hat .' imnmutmd fJ.I : lens, and 150-wett lamp. Bring! In few of your own slides and see them projected with the) "Mode! tA." O n I y S29.t3t including Feder- - " ' ; al Tax- . ' -1 ' CAPITAL DRUG STORE f fat at U&ertf I Second Floor ' .'JracZ foshfom fTottarla versctl!ev . tvmmar's own I AIroeU vafuaa r this useejoi ttg brimmed nutans In klodk cad P tXIKSCl THAT VVOKrUt WOTira TOU25 Wf:fiJ hem-1 Vv I f f ' s i I f DENTAIj NURSE L , . 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