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j ( ! to Bo llusic for Today : ; ; Eddy, Pons Thonias Voice Heard on Air; Wcdter, Merola Lead By MA23NK BUREN Statesman fftmu'i Edits Lily Pons. Nelson Eddy. Thomas L. Thomas are well known names in the music world and wOl be on programs for NBC ra dio broadcasts this weekend. The CBS offers the second in a series of three programs recorded at the Holland! Music Festival this summer. Bruno Walter conducts the Concertgebouw orches tra of Amsterdam in two works by Mahler. j Today we will hear: - 10 a. m. on CBS The Srm phonette, conducted by ' Mishel Piastre. Milton Kaye, piano so loist , Cxarda from MZi Tlcdarmaus , , Strauss To a Water lily Grief " - Pas D Six. trom "William Tall Srna4 Waltz Sgambat Solo: Coraish Rhapoody - Bath Com to Um Fair Martin . Serenada Herbert : to Music, sJames Fassett, host. Holland Music FestivaL- SymDboay No. 40 la G minor (Constrtcoboaw Orchestra ot Amsterdam. Bruno Walter. Symphony No. 4 In G major v ) , Mahler (Concertrebouw Orchestra ol Amsterdam. Brouno Walter. 1 conductor) . 6:05 on CBSThe Choraliers, conducted (by Eugene LowelL i Hubert Hendrie, baritone solo ist. - Marching Along Together. KOia, sieininrer September Sons Wm The Band Played On Ward Son of Sonfs Moya Drinkln Sons , Homberf Golden Days : Romberg Drill. Ye Tarriers. Drill . . connouy The House I Live In Robinson ' . 7:30 on NBC Lily Pons, so- nrano. and Frank Guarrera bar itone, will inaugurate the Stan : dard Hour's fall grand opera se ries. Gaetano Merola will direct the San Francisco Opera orches tra. Misnon: Overture . Thonas The Barber of Seville: Largo al factotum Roesinl (Mr. Guarrera) Gianni Schicchl: O, Mlo Babbino Caro ; Pucclni (Miss Pons) La Travlata: Act XL: Duet Verdi (Miss Pons - Mr. Guarrera) ' La Gloconda: Dance of the Hours Ponchielll Falstaff: Ford's Monologue Verdi (Mr. Guarrera) Jtlfoletto: Act U: Duet . Verdi (Miss Pons - Mr. Guarrera) Lakme:. Ben Son Delibea- (Miss Pons! Monday is NBC day and the . following programs will be broadcast on that network: 4:30 The Voice -of Firestone, Howard Barlow with the Fire stone orchestra. Thomas I. Tho mas, baritone, will be guest so loist. - Rangers Song, from "Rio Rita" Tlerney Chorus and Orchestra My Heart Stood Still Bodgera Thomas ana cnorus Minuet Orchestra Another Mile .Paderewskt Invictus Thomas JSuesM Thomas Huhn Bruch Kol Nidrel Orchestra ' March of the Grenadiers . ui ; Schertzinger Thomas and Chorus 7:30 'The Railroad Hour. Gor don MacRae and guest Lucille Norman ty" The Golden Cur tain." ah Original musical play. ! Toreador Song , .,, Bizet ' It's Some Spring Evening Star 1. Love Thee Barcarolle .Luboff Waener -Grieg .Offenbach The March of the Masters 9 . .'. .Wagner The Sounds of the City Baon 8:00 The Telephone Hour. Donald Voorhees and the Bell Symphonic Orchestra. Guest so loist will be Nelson Eddy, bari- ; tone. Plav Gypsies. Dance Gypsies from ''Countess Maritza" Klman Eddy .Debussy Zn Bateau Orchestra Come Let's Be Merry .. Trad. 1 Loved a Lass France Chumlelgb, Fair Holliday Eddy He re Kau i.. Orchestra Route Marchln' Hubay Stock Eddy Saturday's 3:30 summer con cert series will feature the NBC Symphony orchestra under Ri chard Kom, playing: Serenade in D Major . ...Mozart Summer Night Siegmeister i - - . (First Performance) Carnival In Paris Svendsen Tales from the Vienna Woods Strauss 17 4-H Leaders Finish Training SessionSaturday Seventeen 4-H presenting nine club leaders communities rein Marion County completed the first fall leader training session Satur day at the extension office in the Public School Office building. Mrs. George Durham, president of the Marion County Leaders As sociation and Mrs. Francis Won derly, president I of the city of Salem leaders group, presided. Other leaders present were Mrs. D. R. Crow and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Huckins, Salem: I Mrs. Albert Tipp. ner and Mrs. Leon Taranoff. Sil- verton; Mrs. John W. Smith. St. Paul; Mrs. Walt Nystrom, Mrs. Myrtle Katka, ! Janice SiddalL Hayesville; Mrs.' Hazel Bean, Mrs. Lloyd Mass, Auburn; . Mrs. Lewis Mayers, Mrs.! W. G. Phelps, Keiz- er; Caroline Holler, Swegle, and Mrs. Melvln DuRette. Donald. Fundamentals in the organization of 4-H club work, program plan ning, and the leader's job were phases stressed by Anthol Riney and James Bishop, county and city extension agents in charge of the training session, Textile Officials In Salem jftlondajT Officials of National Automo tive Fibres, including Board Chair man J. R. Millar and Vice Presi dent R. Y. Millar will be visitors in Salem Monday. The group will inspect the parent organization's subsidiary, Oregon Flax Textiles, of which Clyde Everett is- general manager, and remain . in Salem Monday night. They are travelling in the company's special plane. 300 FROGS IMPORTED CORNER BROOK, Canada (JPh This West Coast Newfoundland town has imported 300 frogs for a horticulture job. The croakers have been distributed in flower filled areas to keep down Insects. VETEDM3 r, .-- I"- The Merrfif Doris School ol Commerce has bees select ed as one of the schools lor training Korean Veterans under the new G. L Bill of Bights. ! - i i- - Mail the coupon below for foil Information regarding your rights to training. Ph. Z-1415. Ilerrili Davis School of 420 State St. Commerce : Salem. Or e. (Over The Man's Shop) Tes . . please send vs Infor nmtion regarding the Korean G. L Bill ef Rights. My Name Address Phone Number 9i c By ACNES MEYER Jeartlt Writer eel We have come to accept the fireplace as the most logical focal point of the living room and to feature it by grouping our import ant pieces of furniture around it. This is a relatively simple matter when the hearth is well-situated (architecturally) say, center in s long wall, or on an end walL But the hearth that is off-centeror the corner fireplace very often presents a decorating handicap. The corner fireplace is particu larly difficult if the room is smalL Never place a sofa across the front f a corner fireplace. To do so cuts the room in half diagnoal ly. Keep the sofa, and large chairs, back again the walls. Use a small grouping near the fireplace. , The sketch above shows how the difficulty presented by an off center fireplace has been sur mounted. The mantel has been ex. tended with plywood and made to sppear centered. Wallpaper .that looks like marble has been applied to the plywood and continued on across the mantel, giving a uni fied effect. : - - The huge tmfrazned mirror con tinues the illusion of balance and glamorizes the entire vtalL This forms an attractive center-of-interest around which comfortable roomy lounge chairs are grouped casually. ( , If you're having difficulty de ciding which furniture suits your room best, do come in and talk it over with one of our trained dee orators. We are always glad to be of assistance. I coukt Awr usitrr FMONI 36543 xaurrsuia irxmrn i i ; . . . t r . it f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u n i Tk Claisisusx Solsau Orseoa, SaarlaT, gspfanBtT 21 1S52 11 i Birectoiy of Music and Baneing Instruction Information on Talent DvaIopment Opportunities for Children, Young People and Adults, Den Wcrdcn Piano and Organ, : Hammond and Standard Reglsterhur begtesUBg and ad vanced stndents for fall and winter. Phone 3-6551 Rd vIins MUSIC iSTUDIO - Piano and Violin O State Accredited O Studio Located In the Eitglewood - Hollywood District 1675 Norway Phone 24013 T. S. Roberts ACCREDITED TEACHER OF -PIANO AND ORGAN 505 North Summer Phone 3-7111 Fcrno Craven Teacher of Piano State Accredited 859 N. Liberty Phone 3-9632 Lois Plumper Schmidt Teacher of Piano State Accredited Phone 34323 John Valhco Graham Studio of Violin Office Phone 2-5571 Home Phone 4-1220 Parents! A short Interview with airy of the talent developers on this pass might open up now In terest .tor your jyounssterl Come In or call today! PC TlaUaf le I - VtoSn end Piano Studio 5S3 Startstnan Phon 34410 V Rulh, Bedford Teacher of Piano State Accredited 590 Statesman Phone 3-6675 f.lrs. James II. Francis Teacher of Piano 1 120 Jefferson, Phono 2-S387 Mrs. Adelino Drddtl Accredited Teacher of Piano 745 Columbia Phone 3-6650 f.lary Jano f.lclnteo Beginning & Intermediate Piano j 1964 N. Fourth St Phone 2-5669 ' f.Vjnel Fitts Teacher of Violin and Viola Ph. 4-3983 Studio Ph. 2-5371 Lena Belle Tartar Accredited Vocal Teacher Studio Now Open 158 So. Liberty Street Wed., Thurs., Sat. Studio; 34847 Home1 3-3469 ,ve .aMCl irrfOICB . -1 rtC ..-mOS t .Uef s rtsW aft nsav ra . am mic ou0 I sou' A1 oat M1 I I Frc3 Lc3ns-r-nonfaI Plan Inquire eboct Clone's Flaa for Cecjirmers. Choose Totar Own Teacher. ; OriZT ITIDAY TIL t P. IX. Tb YaXJeT'S Finest Fiame Store i UZi State Ci. rhoae ! I i i II tun? n UP TO Jl DATE mm m limns a DURING OUR 2 FOR 1 SPEOAL AND -A- ir Ballroom lessons-This week you may come In with anyone you wish and both take lessons for the 'cost of only one person. , - & tJt mm Tha Jon-Tibr Studios ere having thsir first big party of tho year at tb Crystal Gardens Callrooni. " Music by cna of tho best bands in tha land Floor Show Refreshments Prizes Tcactier-Pupil Exhibitions of Tango, Rhumba, Samba, Swing, Fox Trot, Waltz and others 0 Seo f.liss Hampton and f.lr. Triplstt do tho Ul O Also pupils of our Tap and Ballet Dept. in gorgeous array of costumes. O You'll see hundreds of our pupils who have had only a few hours of instruction doing a terrific rumba or beautiful waltz,! with complete confidence. It's amazing how quickly you become a popular partner and a beautiful dancer The Easy, Happy Jon-Mar Way. You still have time to become a wonderful dancer before' our first party-October 3rd AND JOIN IN THE FUN- ABSOLUTELY FREE TOALLOUX STUDENTS AND THII2 GUESTS If you would enjoy being a beautiful dancer Dancing with other wonderful dancers, and having the fun and good time all good dancers have Phone 4-4962 for a FREE lesson and analysis. . , nwrn Li 677 South Commercial Studio From 10 A. Alto 11 P.M. Phone 4-4962 STUDIOS OF MUSIC INSTRUaiON IN . 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