If 12 The. Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Sunday. May 6. 1951 r f Choruses to Give Concert In Afternoon ... Several events involving large groups of musicians are being planed in celebration of National Music week which begins today. These programs are being spon sored by the Salem district, Ore gon Music Teachers association. , The opening event is the Salem Church Choirs music iestival at Salem high school auditorium in which eieht choirs will participate. Robert B. Walls of Oregon State college will be guest director and conduct the combined choirs' in a final group. The following program will be gin at 3 o'clock and will be free and open to the 'public. A silver ' efferinc will be taken to defray expenses. Or ran Prelude Selected Jeysica Kin.ey Holy. Holy. Holy . .. Arr. Dykes Calvary Baptist choir E. D. LinriHir director King of love My Shenherd Ir Shelley Court Street Christian choir Phil McHarkness, director Coronation Arr. Perionet Assembly of God choir Dick Louthan. director Built on Rock . Grumvig First Baotist choir The Rev Thornton Ja'sma. director -Almifh'v God of Our Fathers .... James Christ Lutheran choir Hazel Brochoff. director Holy, Radiant Lipht Gretchaninoff First Preshvterian choir Charle? A. Stowell, director Own Our Eyes .. McFarland Beautiful Savior .. Traditional Steal Away ... Spiritual St Mark Lutheran choir and Male chorus Victor Palmason, director I Waited for the Lord .. Mendelssohn Wi'h a Voice of Sinein Shaw First Methodist choir and soloists Howard F. Miller, director O Facted Head Christiansen Send' Out Thy Spirit Schuetky Chorale (Ninth Svmphonv) Beethoven Rolrt B. Walls, director -Come Thou Almiehty Kin? De Giardini Choruses and audience A string quintet will play a con cert of chamber music at Waller hall at 8:15 tonight. The group in cludes musicians from Willamette university college of music, Willis Gates and Betty Kuhlman, violin ists, Victor Palmason and Doris McCain, violists, Bernard Sokolow, violin-cellist. They will play from the works of Mozart and Bee thoven. The Willamette-Salem orchestra 'and the university a cappella choir will present a concert Tues day, May 8, in the Willamette gymnasium, at 8:15. This will mark the second public appear ance of the orchestra which was organized last spring under the di rection of Dr. Willis Gates, asso ciate professor of music at Wil lamette. Eighty-four voices constitute the a cappella choir directed by Dean Melvin Geist, which will appear. On Wednesday night at 8:15 a Marion county high school Choir Festival is scheduled for Salem high school. Salem Academy, un der Willis Reimer; Woodburn high under Frank McDonnell; Silverton under. Justin Dyrud and Salem high under Howard F. Miller, will sing. A massed chorus of all the schools, accompanied by the Salem high school orchestra, will be di rected by Robert Walls of Oregon State college in k-the finale. For the latter numbers, Josephine Al bert Spaulding and Corydon Blod gett will be soloists. A silver of fering will be taken. On Thursday night the Salem branch, Oregon Music Teachers association will sponsor a program by Robert Hord, assistant professor of music at University of Oregon, In Waller hall at 8:15 o'clock. Mr. Hord is known as a concert pianist of brilliance and artistry. The public is invited to attend. :' Wedding pictures must be In the hands of the society editor; two weeks from date of the ceremony. We do not pub lish iboth engagement picture and ? wedding picture of any girl within six months. Ramona Club at j Iiarisen Home I s it ' : - !- Silverton Ramona club. Order of the Eastern Star members were guests) Tuesday night of Mrs. Lloyd I arseri for a 7-30 dessert. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Clark. Bach man. Mrs. George Towe and Mrs. Harrison Fischer. Vari-colored ulipsf and lilacs decorated the rooms; Snd the dessert ttble. During the social hour Mrs. George Hubbs. president, was hon- iored with a gift shower. A May basket i shower was arranged for Mrs. George f arr, a long time member who is now confined to the Silverton nursing home. Birth days of Mrs. Harry Riches and Mrs. E. A. Finlay were honored with a; gift. 11 Monday night the Salem alum nae chapter of Alpha Xi Delta will conduct its regular monthly meet ing at i 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Kenneth A. Gallagher, 1030 E. Letelle. Mrs. Andrew Halver son will, serve as co-hostess. The speakfey cf the evening will be Dr. Horace Miller, psychiatrist with the Child Guidance clinic of the Marion County Board of Health; Program chairman for the evening will be Mrs. William Galloway,,- who will introduce the speaker. f tl ' Auburn Mrs. Donald Town send was hostess at her Monroe rave, home Wednesday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Leland Smith. Mrs. C. R. Balland Linda: Mrs. G. A. Fetters, Sanda and Jackie; Mrs. Virgil Birtell and Joan; Mrs. John Ankey, Nancy and" Kathy; Mrs. . William Rahfz, Mrs. Dennis Howartz and Linda; Mrs. Charles Barney and Ann; Mrs. Wilfred Wilier and children, Mrs. Stuart Johns. Lyons Mrs. Jim Phelps, Mrs. Jack Duggan, Mrs. Norman John son and Mrs. Alex Bodeker were hostesses for a shower honoring Mrs. Donald Huber at the com-, munity club Monday evening. Re freshments were served to Mrs. Huber; Mrs. Eldon Mulkey, Mrs. Maurice Mulkey and Mrs. Parrish of Silverton, Mrs. Francis Bodeker of Mill City, and Mesdames Floyd B a s se 1 1, Albert Bass, Phillip PietrOk, George Huffman, Chester Roy, Merrill Brassfield, Herman Free, Lloyd Free, Earl Allen, Clyde Bressler, Jim Hollingshead, Ivan Smith, Albert Carr, George Berry, Thomas Putman, Earl Thayer, Percy ! Hiatt. Willard Hartenll, Mrs. Alice Huber, Miss Deanne Thompson, Miss Vivian Boyce, all of Lyons. Lyons The regular meeting of Faith Rebekah lodge was held Wednesday evening. Mildred Carr, noble grand, and Zona Sischo, vice grand, presided. Plans were dis cussed for the bazaar which will be held at the hall Friday evening, May 11. Birthday night was ob served for the months of March, April and May and honored were Ethel Huffman, Rosa Berry, Carrie Naue,? Frances McCarley, Mabel Bass. Hazel Shields, Laura Neal and Maxine Berry. The social com mittee was Lois Myers, Blanche Wagner and Hazel Shields. - - Ji i Wiliamina Mrs. S. II. Bare was hostess to the Fendall Exten sion unit at her home. .Mrs. James Smith gave an interesting talk! on South: America. Mrs. Frank Mat ocha was auctioneer for a white elephant sale which netted $20. 1 Circle' Meetings:' Are Slated The Circles of the Women' So ciety of Christian Service of the First Methodist church will hold their May meetings on Wednes day, May 9 as follows: Circle lj, hostess, Mrs. A. J. Tro jan, 1055 1 Highland avenue, Mrs. Waldo Marsters assisting;. Circle 2, hostess, Mrs. B. F. Williams, I Fellowship room, 1 Mrs. Bertha Compton'and Mrs. jMilo Taylor assisting; j Circle 3, hostess, Mrs. A. A. Lee, 1515 State street, Mrs. Pearl Black erby, Mrs. Irene Clingman and Mrs. Myrtle Bechtel assisting; Circle 4, hostess, Mrs. Ronald Glover. 1720 South Winter street, Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs.i, L. S. Covert arid Mrs. Frank James as isting; I Circle 5. hostess, Mrs. Howard Gardner, I Carrier Room, Mrs. J. E. Torbeti assisting; Circle f 6, hostess, Mrs. E. J. Church, route 2, box 12-C, Turner, Mrs. Byron B. Herrick and Mrs. William K. Stolk assisting. Circle "7, hostesses, Mrs. Rob ert Anderson and Mrs. Jason Lee, at 1500 South Liberty street, 8 p.m. Liberty Mrs. Anne DeZort and Mrs. Emily Gill honored their sister Mrs. Jesse Rose, (Rose Marie Konopa ) I of Los Angeles, at a shower at the home of their par ents, Mr. jandMrs. Thomas Konopa on Rt. 3, Thursday. Guests Ewere Mrs. Carl Bell, Mrs. Wilbert Kurth, Mrs. Bud Douglas, Mrs. Louis Kurth, Mrs. Thomas Konopa, Mrs. Opal Rose, Mrs. Dick Irwin, Mts, Anne DeZort, Joanne and Bradley, and Mrs. Emily Gill. Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Bell were hostess at a dinner party on Sun day at their home on Rt. 3 to Mr. and Mrs Roy Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bell and Linda Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor of Medford, Carl Bell jr.,J Roy Baldwin, Ronnie, Terry arid Arlie Bell jr. The Gamma. Phi Bets alananae will be entertained at' 'a ' buffet dinner 4 Monday night at 6:30 o'clock at the country home of the new president, Mrs. Robert Burns, route 5 box 500. Assisting host esses are Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mrs. Frank Angle and Mrs. C. C. Hig gins. j . .. - -:j - Membership Pins Are Presented ! , Silverton Two of the older members of Trinity Ladies Aid so ciety were honored Wednesday when they were presented with life membership pins in the Women's Missionary Federation. Mrs.1 Ole Hatteberg has been' a member of the socitey since shortly after it was organized more than 50"'years ago. Mrs. Ormbreck has been a member since 1920. ; The presentation was made dur ing a playlet with Mrs. Dan Rivi ness as reader. Also a feature of the Wednesday meeting was a re port of the annual WMF conven tioi. held Tuesday at Central I uft eran church at Portland. Forty five Silverton women attended the affair. ! Sweet Home Sweet Home Busi ness and Professional Women held their annual election of officers at the home of Mr, and Mrs. f Max Landan Tuesday 'evening. Wanda Malone was elected president, MaryHelen Surry, first vice presi dent; Shirley Mack, second1 vice president; Olga Knudsen, record ing secretary; Lenore Faus, corre sponding : secretary; Marie Smith, treasurer.! The newly elected: offi cers will! assume their duties on June 19. ! At Tuesday's meeting delegates were appointed to attend the; state convention to be held at Roseburg, May 18-19 and 20. They are Mar cella Middleton, Olga Knudsen. Wanda Malone, Gurtrude Cook and present president Ruth Montgom ery. Alternates are Norma Banke, Nelia Haven. Shirley Mack and Mary Helen Surry. 1 Look To The Future! i ; Personality glasses actually accentuate your facial contours . . . knowing that you look belter, you will naturally enjoy wearing your glasses. Visit us at your! convenience for an examination . . . end, if neces4 ip ry, prescribe a set of lenses to fit your eyes . . ahd suggest a suitable frame to fit Ihe contours of your face. ' j ' LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE j i i. Optometrist at j Morris Optical Co. I r t 444 State Street 1 i ur. Henry E. m Morris Dr. K. W. Morris 15S N. Liberty Phon 3-31 9 Have you soon Adjust-eze Even-PurS sensational new girdle, that custom-fits jrour-waistlino fee how jwf a flkk of your finger 1$ ALL It takes to arfjusf the patented sliding waist of this revolutionary now girdle. Imagine ! 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Among the many interesting ac tivities will be textile painting, diamatics, tours, cookouts. camp and tin can cookery; games and hikes. v ' The fee will be $1.00 per girl plus membership in the YW. Regis trations are limited to 20 girls and must be in the office of the YWCA by May 25. The YWCA will sponsor a work platoon for girls wishing to pick strawberries and beans. An adult will be in charge of the group. Registrations must be in the office of the YWCA by May 11. The home of Mrs. Edward Roth on North 21st street will be the scene of the Pi Beta Phi alumnae meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Lee Bown, Mrs. Robert Dow, Mrs. David Bartruff and Dr. Margaret Dowell. New officers will take over during trje meeting. Mrs. Cornelius Bateson is the new pres ident and Mrs. Charles Huggins the outgoing president. Turner Jean Holt observed her 10th birthday Thursday after noon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holt Guests were Emmajean Ashcraft, Gary Keene, Gene Poitras, Marlene Schollian, Leona and Judy Nelson, Rose and Carol Long. The Wednesday afternoon litera ture group5 of 'AXUW wWmeet on May 9 at 1:15 for the annual guest day at the home of Mrs. George Rossman on North Capitol street. Mrs. Charles Ratcliff will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Arthur Jones is the assisting hostess. - Slides on Iris Shown The Four Corners Woman's club opened Its May meeting on Thurs day evening in the Community hall with a half hour of slides of Iris in technicolor presented by Rholin Cooley of Silverton. An arrangement . display of spring flowers by the members resulted in some unusual combi nations. Mrs. Jess Mcllnay had a choice display of African violets. A plant auction concluded the show with the proceeds added to the club funds. A guest was Mrs. Forest Edwards. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Harold Snook, Mrs. Oliver Rickman, Mrs. Frank I.ahr, Mrs. Ernest Walker and Mrs-. E. A. Snook; Four Corners Mrs. Ernest Walker will spend Mother's week end at Oregon State college as the guest ; of her daughter, Verlaine Walker, who Is to be graduated this year with a bachelor of sci ence in home economics educa tion. ; -i ;. Liberty Mrs. Roland Seeger and Mrs. Harry Knepper gave their mother. Mrs. A. B. Browning, 3 birthday dinner party at Mrs. Sceger's home on Wednesday. Present were: Mrs. Fred Browning, Mrs. A. B. Browning, Mrs. John Graber, Mrs. Harry Knepper and Sharon and Mrs. Roland Seeger. Church Women Plan Events Silverton Local church wom en report a busy week ahead with a number of events scheduled. At Immanuel Lutheran church Zion circle meets at 1 p.m. at the par- sonage . with Mrs. A. W. Nelson and Mrs. Harry Renback as hos tesses. Bethany circle meets Wed nesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Albert Overlund with Mrs. E. Walen as - co-hostess. Mizpah circle also meets Thursday at 8 at the parsonage with Mrs. Ken neth Henjum and Mrs. R. C. Jor genson assisting Mrs. Nelson as hostess. The Lutheran Chiildren of Reformation are planning a Moth er's Day tea - Saturday, May 12, from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. J.VanCleave. The tea will honor the women of the Women's Missionary Federation. Trinity. Dorcas society will meet Friday, May 11. at the home of Mrs. William Bloch with Mrs. Mar lin Voiding and Miss Iona Dallam as co-hostesses. Naomi circle of Calvary Luth eran meets Tuesday at the home xf Mrs. Orville Olson at 7:30 pjn., and Calvary Ladies Aid meets Wednesday at the church, 2 p.m. with Mrs. Andrew Moore as hos tess. ' ' ' " i - - - - " Silverton Invitations are In the mail for the marriage of Miss Vir ginia Lucile Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bernard Ander son 'of Silverton, to Frederick Ed ward Hughes, Portland. The wed ding will be held Sunday after noon. 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