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10 The Statesman, Solent. Oregon. Sunday. May 27, 1951 Sir. Ellen Fisher will entertain members of Chapter AB, PEO Monday- niM at her North 20th street home. Mrs. Lee Warnick will be the assisting hostess. lrA SA7A fm 2J !LKhvMi 'Iff I T;f:i3f wv ixsy CAPITAL DRUG -STORE Since 1875 405 State at Liberty Shirlee Liyely Weds Robert Siegfried The Jason Lee Memorial church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Shirlee Lively, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Lively, and Robert Siegfried, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Siegfried, on Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The Rev. James Wilson performed the nuptials. David Kenedy sang and Mrs. Ed ith McClure was the organist. For her wedding the bride chose a white nylon marquisette floor length gown over white taffeta. The bodice was of nylon, lace fa shioned with cap sleeves! and she wore long, marquisette mitts. A lace Juliet cap held in place her shoulder length veil and she car ried a prayer book marked with an orchid and, lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Cindy Lively was her sis ter's only attendant and wore a blue marquisette frock oyer taf feta. -To the waist of her gown she pinned a -corsage of sweetheart roses and stephanotis. The bride's other sister. Miss Virginia Lively, lighted the candles and wore a similar frock of pink marquisette over taffeta. She also wore her corsage at the waist j Lawrence Baer stood with, the groom as best man - and ushers were Bruce Fraser of Portland and William Shattuck. j . Mrs. Lively chose a navy blue sheer gown with matching acces sories and corsage of pink roses for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Siegfried attended her son's mar riage in an olive green silk gown and corsage of yellow roses. A reception followed in the Klr by hoom. Mrs. Virgil Wilson and Mrs. Dale Lively presided at the coffee urns and Mrs. Bruce Fraser cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. Ivan Bingenheimer, Mrs. Lawrence Baer, Miss Margaret Sweetland, Miss Vonna Mc Bride and Mrs. Harold Schuttpeltz of Corvallis. After a; wedding trip to the mountains! the couple will be at home in Salem at 690 Gefth street. For going away the bride changed to a lavender suit with white pique trim and White accessories. the sm 'Nfe "ESTHER I in mm J : tfei Willi v r?i( I niracle i' ' ' ' j I best swimming jT I ' I I fuItl'Tttrsrworq . 1 I I and I've tested all - ' ; I I J j makes. says' I if ft I thtAiGMstaf. 1 lfl I -Now It's eren better V f ft I than ever in new I f fij I lighter NYLON nutclasst A . I Lastcx with new ! i I tcret uplift nUeaudul I j j I new colors end black - ; ? I I with upcurving belief r I I bodice, freo-modoti f - c ftrap,.J2-4a. I 17.95 lr' V I Cnt in for yma J ..... I frvpyof I A "j t I Esther fTMUmf ' j j I I I ret wo :.:;: y Music for Today Radio Programs for Summer Take bri Lighter Music; But Big Names Heard By;Maxine Barea Statesman Music Editor i. ' - ! -. ! Isaac Stern and Tennessee Williams, Eleanor Steber and Blanche Thebom are voices to be heard on the air this weekend. Th NBC symphony will return next Saturday after a two week's vacation. j f . - t " Today's programs Include: j 10 a. m. on CBS "Your Invitation to Music, James Fassett, host and commentator. GuestsJ Isaac Stern, violinist; Tennessee Wil liams, playwright; and David Diamond, composer. Royal "Fireworks Music - , , Handol Liverpool Philharmonic, Sir Malcolm Sargent, conductor Violin Concerto in G Major (K. 216) Mozart Isaac Stern conducting chamber orchestra Music 'from "Romeo and Juliet" : Diamond Little Orchestra Societpr, Thomas K. Scherman, conductor Danse Macabre aint-Saens New York Philharmonic-Symphony, Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor, John Corigliano, viotin solo 11:30 on CBS TThe Symphonette," conducted by Mishel Pias- tro. : l Hungarian Lustspiel Overture Keler-Bela Fifth Symphony m E minor: 1st movement, Tchaikovsky Woodland Sketches: Old Trysting Place MacDowell Woodland Sketches: Autumn '. MacDowell Symphony No. 7 in C major: 2nd movement -Schubert Annen Polka j .Strauss Traumerei j . Patriotic Marches JSchumann Brunelli 8:30 on NBC Standard Hour, with John Barnett' conducting the Standard Symphony of Los Angeles in excerpts from popular musical productions. Singing stars are Olive Mae Beach and Gil bert RusselL ! i ! Henry VIII: March JSullivan Balfe .Kern ..Offenbach .Strauss .Romberg The Bohemian Girl: Selections ; Show Boat: i Make Believe I Miss Beach and Mr. Russell The Drum-Major's Daughter: Oevrfure The Great Waltz: I'm a Love With Vienna I ! Miss Beach The Student Prince: Serenade T.ariv In f ti Ttai-lr. i Circus March and Dance of the Tumblers Weill f 5 The New Moon: Softly as in the j Morning Sunrise j Romberg i J (Mr. Russell j A Cole Porter Fantasy .Porter j The Student Prince: Deep in My Heart, Dear Romberg j Miss Beach and Mr. Russell Oklahoma? Selections i Rodger j Monday's programs are: j i i 5:30 on NBC 'The Voice! of Firestone" with orchestra and cho rus directed by Howard Barlow; Eleanor Steber? soprano, guest. Zl Rancho Grande ...J. i.Trad. Chorus and Orchestra You Are the Song in iMy Heart Steber Pizzicati "Sylvia" 1 . .Firestone -Delibea i Orchestra Lovelier Than Ever "Where's Charley" Steber and Chorus Ernanl, Involami "Ernani" ..Loesser Verdi Steber A Night on Bald Mountain i Orchestra Th World Is Mine Tonight Moussorgsky JPosford Steber and Chorus 8:30 on NBC The ' Railroad Hour, starring baritone Gordo MacRae and Annamary Dickey, soprano. Carmen Dragon's or chestra and the ; Norman Lubof f chorus in "Katinka" by FrimL 9:00 on NBC The Telephone Hour with Donald Voorhees end the Bell Symphony orchestra; Blanche Thebom, mezzo-soprano. guest. . i . Onward, Christian Soldiers JSullivan Male Chorus Amour, Viens Aider Ma Faiblesse "Samson and Delilah" i ' Thebom Berceuse "Picola Suite" I Orchestra The Star .J ; Mountains JSaint-Saene .Pick-MangiagaUl I j Thebom Waltz of the Flowers "The Nutcracker" ....Rogers Jftasbacn -Tchaikovsky Abide With Me Orchestra -.Monk Richard 8:30 o'clock. Thebom and Male Chorus Korn will conduct the NBC orchestra June 1 ;t ,1 j DC?dD0 Designed for Stout Womon I. V Tl ' I owev I ll,,,''"saiesWsaaaaaMBBajaMBaaaaaa WOHII1 IMTIMATK Nev 1. lened front. In etrescfc eJastic. Sid efcieU iW CircO -ri Paaty centreL Twe-wey Six 30 to 41 Nw X. I w way Helen ewstsc DetacttaM garters on Damtv. iiretyle. Teerooe. $ize 32 te 43. - aE3 -o n CrZSU . . . M I PANTY . . . . . PLENTY FREE 'PARKING- - PHONE 3-9191 559 UotA ; I CO Mu Phi Epsilph Musicale and Tea Today Event of this afternoon will be the annual musicale and silver tea to be given by members of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honorary on the Willamette university cam pus. The program, featuring "Mu sic Through the Ages," will be held in Waller hall at 2 o'clock. A re ception will follow in the recital hall of the music building, between 3 and 5 o'clock. The interested public Is invited to atttend both afafirs. . Presiding at the tea urns will be Miss Jean Farquaharson and Mrs. Clorinda Topping. Assisting will be members of the sorority and the newly initiated members. The committee in charge of the musicale and silver tea includes Miss Jodie Johannaber, president of the group. Miss Gay Simmons. Miss Jodelle Parker, Miss Gladyslr Blue and Mrs. Jesse Jones, jr. The program is as follows: Sonata No. 1 for oboe and piano : ..Handel Ann Gibbens. oboe Edna Mae Hill, piano In the Country : Haydn Che faro senza Euridice Cluck Albany Weavers Wan Exhibit The Albany Weaver's will hold an exhibit of weaving at a tea at the home of Mrs! G. C. KnodelL 808 S. Washington, Albany, on Monday, May 28 J; from 2 to 5:30 pjn. Seven panels showing the technique of weaving, done by Mrs. Trude Guermonprez, and in dividual work done by the weavers will be on display! There will also be looms in operation. The public is invited.- f Mrs. Guermonprez,' a native of Czechoslovakia, has studied textile design and weaving at the School of Arts, Cologne,! School of Fine and Applied ArtsJ Halle Saale and was awarded a travelling fellow ship for the study of textiles in Sweden and Finland. She now giving classes at the California School of Fine Arts in San Fran cisco. ' The other articles have been made by. weavers tinder the direc tion of Mrs. Doris McMullen, di rector of adult education weaving in Portland. j I -- - i WILLAMINA Miss Linda Kl ley was honored at a bridal show er at the Grand Ronde hotel this week with, Joann Weaver, Ella Powers and Dorothy Landis a hostesses. She will be married June 1 to Robert Voytilla. Guests were Carol Pearson. Mrs. Paul Barker, Nina nines, Mrs. AdalJne Moore and Venteta Mehihoff, the guest of honor and the hostesses. day rnnssnY: announces ia::DmGARTE:i May 28 to Anr. If. :3t a. m. to 11:39 a. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Aces 4 to 8 Dancing-, Singing, Play-Actlng- Phone 2-7896 - Anne Swanson. contralto Sonata In B flat major. 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