The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 10, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    Music for Today
Anderson, Solomon, Warenskjold
Headlined on Radio this Week End .
v By HAXINE BUEEN J '
JSUtesmm Maste Editor
- The New York Philharmonic-Symphony will be headlined on
Your Invitation to Music,, as the recipient of an award as the na
tion's favorite symphony orchestra, and as performer in a prehear
ing of new recording of the Beethoven Symphony No. 4 in B flat
major and in the Saint-Saens Concerto No. 3 in B minor for Violin
end Orchestra.
NBC headliners will be Izler Solomon, conductor, Claudio Arrau,
Marian Anderson and Doroth Warenskjold, who appear twice on the
feetwork.
10 ajn. on CBS "Your Invita
tion to Music, James Fassett, host.
Miss Quaintance Eaton of Musical
America, guest ,
Symphony No. 4 in B flat ma
jor. Op. 60 Beethoven
New York Philharmonic -Symphony;
Bruno Walter, conduc
tor) '
Concerto No. 3 in B minor for
Piano and Orchestra
Don't Cook
Jvofi
-Saint-Saens
(Zino Francescatti, New York
Philharmonic-Symphony; Dimi
tri Metro polos, conductor)
"Pelleas and Melisande" Suite
Sibelius
(Symphony Orchestra of Radio
Berlin, Jussi Blomstedt, conduc
tor) Hollywood Bowl Concert, Izler
Solomon conducting the Holly
wood Bowl Orchestra with Clau
dio Arrau, pianist.
Overture to "Oberon"
Piano
Major
Concerto
von Weber
No. 4 in G
Beethoven
Symphony No.
4 in Minor
Brahms
7:30 on NBC The Standard
Hour, featuring the symphony or
chestra of Los Angeles under Car
men Dragon, Dorothy Warensk
jold, soprano, and the Standard
Male Quartet: ,
Egmont: Overture, Beethoven
How Do I Love Thee J
-Dragon-Browning
Miss Warenskjold
Matinee Musicale: March
Rossini-Britten
Ma Mere L'Oye: Beauty and.
the Beast Ravel
Moments from the Musical
Stage Lebar-Cohan-Herbert
Quartet
The Engulfed Cathedral
Washington Post: March
ebussy
JSousa
La Ron dine: Waltz Song
-,, ,. Puccini
Miss Warenskjold 1
Laura .Raksin
Memory Melodies:
Memory Melodies:
If There Is Someone Lovelier
Than You . -Schwartz
Dancing in the Dark
Something to Remember You By
iffl in Love with Vienna
-.Strauss
Miss Warenskjold ;
Le Cid: Ballet Music .
.Massenet
Anderson
Valse .
Orchestra
Go Down, Moses .
De Gospel Train
Xevitski
-Spir.
-Spir.
Anderson
Adieu Forets, from "Joan of
Arc" Tchaikovsky
Anderson
Next Saturday at 3:30 on NBC
The Summer Symphony. Mas
simo Freccia, conductor; Luigi
Dallapiccola, guest artist.
uverture to gmont
.Beethoven
Symphony No. 35 in D
(Haffner Symphony) .-..Mozart
Concerto lor Piano
(Piccola Concerto) Dallapiccola
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Wood bum Girl
Married in
New Jersey
The wedding of Miss Victoria
Moran of Woodburn. daughter of
Mrs. John Nelson Hooper of Wood
burn, and Archibald A. Moran of
Mendham, N. J to Thornton Wil
liam Sargent III, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thornton Sargent of Los An
geles, took place in Bernardsville,
N. J. Saturday, at the residence of
the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Wil
liam Childs of Old Army Road.
The bride was given in marriage
by. her father and the ceremony
was- performed by the Rev. John
If. Wing, rector of St. John's on
the Mountain of Bernardsville.
The bride's attendants were Miss
Phyllis Tilson of Summit, N. J,
and the bride s sister. Miss Harriet
Hooper of Woodburn, Miss Connie
Moran of Mendham, the bride's
sister, was flower girl. i
Richard Sargent of Los Angeles,
brother of the groom, was best
roan. - -
The bride wore a gown of white
nylon fashioned with a ballerina
length skirt. She wore a cap and
snouider veil of illusion and car
: but we're serving notice, that when
a man Invents d milk can that fits into . the
can opener, we will be a regular customer.
You flatten out our tin cans, not
having a garbage disposal unit to grind
themupin. ' I V
Busman ever notice " that when a
newspaper man writes a travelogue he al
ways manages to get his family into the
pictures?
Nothing daunted ... Mother Nature, too,
can go modem. Here she was - sitting back
for centuries, watching man bring forth won
derful new things. Now she steps out and
changes the mirage in the mirage and every
one sees saucers. Why can't she throw out
the obsolete camel caravan and oasis and
substitute a modern piece of crockery with
out all the fuss? ; ;
Saturday noon we saw everyone go
inj someplace. Young fathers with trailers
full of household goods finding a new nest,
older folks and youngsters headed for. the
beaches, -tourists touring. We' too are head
ing out west for home, to stay1 for two nice
air-filled weeks. We won't sit at a desk or
punch a typewriter or smell a paper mill or .
think a thought ' I ..,. Marine Buren
Rotana Club Picnic
Rotana Club members and their
families will gather for a picnic
supper at the country home of Mr.
and .Mrs. Herbert Miller; Route 3,
Box 953 on Monday night t 6:30
o'clock. Mrs. Frant Farris will be
the assisting hostess. Mrs. H Fannie
Douglas, president, will report on
the national convention . held re
cently in Medford. '
Members of the Marlon Lela
Norris "Wesleyan Service Guild
will meet for' a no-host picnic on
Monday night at the home of Mrs.
ried a bouquet of phalaehopsis orchids.
The bridesmaids were attired in
yellow organza and carried white
gathering baskets of yellow roses
and white daisies. The flower girl's
dress was of yellow organza and
she carried a basket of yellow
roses.
. The bride attended Kent Place
School, Summit and spent two
years at Reed College, Portland.
The groom is an alumnus of Reed
College, Class of 'SI.
After a wedding trip, the couple
will reside in San Francisco.
The Business Girls Luncheon
Club of Ainswortn Chapter, OES,
is sponsoring a picnic supper . it
Bush Pasture picnic i grounds on
Wednesday night at 8:30 p. m. All
Ainswortn Chapter members are
invited to attend. Coffee will be
furnished by the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox will
entertain members of the PLE and
F Club and their families at 4 cov
ered dish picnic supper on- Wed
nesday night at their home, 3815
McCain Avenue, at 6:30 o'clock.
Members of the sewing club of
Oregon Grape Camp, Royal Neigh
bors of America will go to Silver
Falls Park on Wednesday for a
covered dish luncheon at 1 o'clock.
A regular business meeting ' will
follow. Coffee and rolls will be
furnished by the club. For trans
portation and further information
members are asked to call the
president, Mrs. Earl Kasson. '
- The PLE and F Club mee tins
slated for 'Wednesday. August -13
has been postponed until August
20. ?
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IF YOU WERE THE ONCY GIRLL
IN THE WORLD
you still wouldn't get any mors ottentfcxi
than you do right now at our
M
powder blending bar. And what a difference k)
your beauty when your FACE POWDER is
MADE-TO-ORDER for you alone J j
according to your very own skintone formula.
1 Introductory Size '
Aba 92 and 93 sizes (
Monday programs include:
:30 on NBC The Voice of Fire
Stone with Howard Barlow con
flicting the Firestone Symphony
Orchestra. Guest star will be Rob
ert Rounseville, tenor.
Donkey Serenade Friml
Chorus and Orchestra
Falling in Love with Love . ...
Rodgers
Rounseville and Chorus
Hungarian Dance No. 6 J
Brahms
Orchesera
Pourquoi Me Reveiller, from
"Werther" : Massenet
Rounseville
Believe Me If All Those En
dearing Young Charms-..Trad.
Rounseville
Light Cavalry Overture ....
i von Suppe
. Orchestra
Begin the Beguine .Porter
Rounseville and Chorus
7:30 on NBC The Railroad
Hour. Gordon MacRae and Dor
ethy Warenskjold in an original
musical play, "The Brownings.'
Drink to Me Only with Thine
Eyes
How Do I Love Thee?
God's in His Heaven
Santa Lucia
. Grow Old Along with Me
Liebestraum
8:00 on NBC The Telephone
Hour. Donald Voorhees and the
Bell Telephone Orchestra. Mart
an Anderson, contralto, will be
guest soloist.
Poor Butterfly .Hubbell
Orchestra i
Bright Phoebus .Hook
fit 7
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COMING
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i. M. Hartley, 1940 Beads Avenue,
at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. B. E. Logan
is the assisting hostess. Members
art asked to bring a covered dish
or salad and table service, The
rolls and coffee "will be furnished.
The Practical Norses Association
of Salem area will bold its August
meeting on Thursday night at 8
o'clock In the basement room of
the Salem Woman's Club. Dr. Paul
S. Wolfe will be the guest speaker.
During the business session dele
gates to the state convention will
be elected. '
CLU3 GALCtDAH
SUNDAY
Merry-Go-Round Club annual ptenlf
for Hollywood Driv resident. LasUe
Parkj 1 pjn.
MONDAY
Marion Auxiliary, VrW, matt at
VTW HaU. S p. rn.
Rotana Club picnic at Herbert aCO
ler borne. Route S, Box 953, IJ0 p.n,
Salem Unit. National TederatkM oi
Women's Republican Clubs. Senator
Hotel. 1p.m.
WEDNESDAY
PLE and F Club, no-host picnic at
Ralph Wilcox borne. 3S1S McCain Ave,
634 p. m.
FRimAY .' f . , , '
Past Matrons. OES, annual picnic at
Mrs. Byron B. Herrick's home. p. m.
Miller's
Greatest
August
7ur Sale
"Opportunity Knocks
This Sale of Sales
Every Woman Is Beautiful In Furg
Miller's has been preparing for weeks to brirfg you this very greatest August Fur
sale of all timer We will have by fair, the largest and smartest collection Of Furs
suitable to this climate that Salem has ever seen. .'
Every coat, jacket, cape, and stole was chosen for individual style and fine
quality of pelts.
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YOU Will Be Lovely In Furs ' :
Watch this paper for this coming event. A chance to make your dreams come
true at our surprisingly low prices. The very lowest prices we have ever offered.
For
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little nifty's impartial compliments to all
your career or college wardrobe! we've
bagged them in fall's favorite leathers--
in CALF black brown navy red
green tan butterscotch
In SUEDE black navy grey
balenclaga'
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...with high fidelity to each line and curve... to
each subtle nuance of the Paris-born originali. Wrought
of handsome fur felts... the same two-tone harmonies
in which theoriginats made their debut. Each bearing
the label of its French designer . . , each in its own
look-of-Paris hat boV 595 f0
reproductions of originate bj
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