i LI..-.. A:il DJ. Thm Statesman. Salem, Orsxyon. Sundory. OctobT 19. 19S2 S I IUIIICI5 Y V III UK? i I . Music for Today l - - N. Y. Philharmonic Begins Series ;Oh AU; Kirsten; Iturbi Lisd: -; By MAXIXE BTJKEN Statesman Music Editor ) 3- Dimitri Mitropoulos -will direct the New York Philharmonic "Sym phony in a new series of concerts on CBS beginning today. George London will sing the title role in excerpts from "Boris GodouIloft', Mr. .London tings his own JngUsh translation ot the role.' ' '' i ' t- , 1 -in Featured on NBC Monday will be Cesare Si epL, basso, Jose Iturbi, pianist, and Dorothy Kirsten.! Miss Kirsten also sings to night on the Standard Hour. ; ,; , . Programs today will be: . i ' J ji. 11 a. m. on CBS "The Sym phonette,' conducted by Mishel Piastro. Joseph Schuster, cello solo. Mishel Piastro, violin sola March dea Amourcux Ganna .-Selections from "Thau" Massenet . FrotA San Domingo Benjamin Miniature ; Drdia . iDojbt - -GUnka WoUn'a Farwll and Fir Music, from "Die Walxuere" . Tret Joii . WaUIWulel ll:30NanCBS New York Phil-harmonic-Syrriphony. Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor. James Fassett, intermission host. George Londo n,. intermission guest. ; . ;- , Overture to Fidelio '. Beethoven Excerpts from "Boris Godounof r ' ! , Moussorgsky ' (Arrangement of Rimsky-Korsa- koff. 19081- - - The Schola Cantorum con ducted by Hugh Ross. 8:30 on CBS The Choraliers, conducted by Eugene LowelL Nino Ventura, tenor-soloist. . Stouthearted Men Romberg . Oh, Promise Me De Koven Dark town Strutters Ball- Brooks Alexander' t Ragtime Band v iu. Berlin Sweet and Low Hill ; Say It With MusicT- -Berlin Jeannine. I Dream of Time Lilac ... Shilkret Drams in Mv Heart ,..Youman 8:30 i on NBC The Standard Hour, j with Soprano Dorothy Kirsten and tenor Brian Sulli van, with the San Francisco Op era orchestra directed by Gaeta no Merola. i Obiron: Overture Weber ' Martha: M'appart Jlotow 1 -i Mr. Sullivan 1 Manon Lescaui: Sola, Perduta. Abbandonata i , Puccini Miss Kirsten Madam Butterfly: Act I: Duet i. . :.i Puccini . (Miss Kirsten and Mr. Sullivan) Manon Lescaut:' Intermezzo No. 3 '. v' ! f- Puccini Wert her: Pourquoi Me Reveiller? , i. Massenet -. Mr. Sullivan LaTraviata:-Act V: Duet ..Verdi (Miss Kirsten and Mr. Sullivan) Monday proerams are: -4:3& on NBC The Voice of Firestone, Cesare SiepL basso, is guest, Howard Barlow conducts the Firestone Symphony orches tra, t Washington Post March .Sousa w . i Chorus and Orch. One Alone, from "Desert Song" ......Romberg ' i Siepi and Orch. Freddie and His Fiddle, from "Song of Norway" .. Wright-Grieg Chouxi and Orch. A O tu Palermo, from "Sicilian Vespers" Verdi Ay Ay Ay , Freir i , Siepi ' ' Ov. Le Gaid . ; Thomas :. Orchestra ' Tarantella Sincera ..de Crescenz ( SieDi and Chorus 8:30 on FBC The Railroad V Hour,? Gordon MacRae and Dor othy Kirsten, soprano, in. "Nau ghty f Marietta," composed by Victor Herbert. Tranap, Tramp, Trtmp Neath the Southern Moon Ah. Sweet Mystery of Love Naufhty Marietta Italian Street Song I'm Falling in Love with Someone 8:30 On NBC The Railroad Hour Donald Voorhees leading - the Bell Symphonic orchestra. Jose Iturbi, pianist, is guest ar tist, i V f . . The Way You Look Tonight, from Swingtime" I Kern " Orchestra Allegro de Concierto Granadoa WaJU No. 14 in E Minor Chopin , I Iturbi , Symphony In C - Final van ti Orchestra Concerto in D Minor Finale Mozart Iturbi and Orchestra eon Will : 4 ?i . .... , Honor! Pasl Presidents Past presidents will be the hon or guests . at the Salem Woman's Club, luncheon meeting Friday afternoon at the clubhouse at 12:30 p. m. A boards meeting will pre cede at 11:30 a. m. with Mrs. Carl Chambers presiding, -The program is entitled Fond Memories," with past presidents participating. I iThe music will be numbers by Miss Ethel Lou Stan ek, cellist, and: Miss Gladys Blue, pianist. Mrs. Frank' Marshall heads the luncheon committee, assisted by Mrs.; Ralph A. DaMetz, Mrs. Claude H. Glenn, Mrs. Roma C. Hunter, Mrs.! Harlan Judd, Mrs. Carl Staats, Mrs. James H. Allen by, Mrs. L Ri Chandler, Mrs. R. D. Lytle, Mrs. Verne L. Ostrander and Mrs. W. W. Woodruff. Messiah Rehearsal Begins on Monday J fSCJIfJL ORIGINAL OILPMlTltlGS 0M WW fl m WW yv.rfr- DECORATE TOUR HOME... Or $! Your Paintings for Profit With ihU it.nn kobby yom ea Isais4 genuine ils, keauliriil kyod i dreams, from ike very start Jen though jrm' to never held o ormthl Ho lessons, mo training. mot eve v hsrj-io-follow insirMctiow! PIC TUBE CRAFT -Mystery canvas fitidet your band like a Master amler, yet lb painting ts-eair m original work slimed ilb yr naase, expressing VOL'! ; . I GUAlANTitOt Me and em f aU ages pais awely, iarg pictwea anitaki far framing on tkeir first try. - i Wo guarente t hot YOU torn ii. J t m . r j m rmn hhhkuw RJsr jfom sMaey kaek! N I special equipment , neeae everytking'a in the PICTURE CKAK package. Cks fra 21 gorgeem. artisS. designed awkjecia today ... horses, fcirds, land and- eircM scenes. If isi a PICTURE dealer ia your tew. at Ik address CRAFT E5I fit L'i . K8 sr W' "4 Will 1 ' ; . OtcttccUitf: IIS- a in Umt, mm ea Un Plans of the Salem Oratorio So ciety to make its tenth annual presentation of Handel's Messiah during the holiday season were an nounced this; week by Chairman Roy Dahlen. is First rehearsal at Waller Hall on Monday, October 20, is expect ed to bring out many new choirs of choral singers, he says. Exper ienced soloists: and choristers will be welcomed, according to Dean Melvin Ueistj director. About 300 persons! are expected to appear in tne uecember production. Committee : chairman announ ced for i the society's activities are finance, Dr. 11 E. Barrick; music, miss Lena Belie Tartar: member ship, Mrs. Charles Sherman: pub licity, Silas Gaiser; stage, Frank K. DeWitt; property, Marvin Roth. Members of Bethel 35, Job's Daughters will meet Monday night ax .Beaver nau at 7au . p. m. Friendship night will be observed with members of Bethel 34, Inde pendence, and Bethel 43, Salem, invited as guests. Honor Guests At Reception One of the largest social affairs of the weekend will be the golden wedding reception this afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roma C. Hunter. Hosts for the occasion are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lietz, and grand son, Robert Hunter Lietz. The af fair will be held at the Scottish Rite Temple with friends invited through the press to call between 3 and 8 o'clock. i . Mr. and Mrs. Hunter were mar ried in Waldo Hills at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, j the late Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hall. ! They have resided in Salem ever since. Among the guests who at tended the wedding expected) to be present for the celebration jare Mrs. Cyrus Hewitt, Salem, who was the honor attendant, Mrs. William Burt Powell, Agate Beach, Mrs. Ralph Linville, Yachats, Oren Hall, Portland. Hubert Hall, Sweet Home, Mrs. A. A. Keene, Salem, and Joseph Smith, Portland, bro ther of Mrs. Hunter. Miss Clover ! Miller of Oakland, Calif, long- time friend of the couple, has come ? north for the occasion. I The golden weds will receive; in-: formally with their son-in-law and daughter. Greeting guests at jthe j door will be Bobby Lietz, Martha and Jean Minto, Douglas Mihto, j Douglas Simmons and Sande Tom- : linson. : J j Assist at Reception ' : Presiding at the coffee urns Will be Mrs. John Neef, Mrs. William Burt, Mrs. Gene Hoss, Mrs. Cecil Kerns, Mrs. Rex W." Davis and Miss Pearl Macy. At the punch bowl will be Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Richard A. Meyer and Mrs. Burton A. Myers. Inviting guests into the dining room will be Mrs. Grace Johnson, Mrs. Ward C. Da vis, Mrs. Phillip Holmes, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Miss Estelle Ron nie and Miss Agnes Bayne. In charge of the dining room will be Mrs. Hugh Taylor, Mrs. Albert T. Anderson, Mrs. C. Lester Newman and Mrs. B. E. Owens. j Assisting in the dining room and serving will be Mesdames Jack Carlon, Floyd Colburn, D. A. Em erson, Ralph SipprelL Hope Ed wards, Delight Skewis, Peter Stol tenberg, Ellis Von Eschen, William H. Paulus, Leo Johnson, Leslie Burdette, Burdette Collins, Chester Olson, Henry A. Simmons, John Ficklin, William Schlitt, William J. Braun, George BagnalL, T. Har old Tdmlinson, A. L. Adolphson, Ralph Steele, F. G. Rankin, Ralph H. Campbell and Miss Arlene Sholseth. , i Passing the guest book will be Mrs. Pauline Keeling and Mrs. William Asbby. Passing the mints will be Melina Keeling, Nancy Jo Colburn, Diana Pearcy, Mary Lin da Doerfler, Phobe Lou Braun and Kaye Tomlinson. ; The AAUW Literaiore group will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nora Thompson, 460 N. Winter St., at I p. m. Mrs. Charles Cole is the assisting hos tess. Mrs. Charles Ratcliff will review "Sea Around Us." ' I ' r lifer - 1 4 ,on9 - z Yfji last... , Pit A''C'' ?r r - 'yPtis f .. o , - t.. t .i . 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