The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 16, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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Joseph Szigcti Plays Violin With
New York Philharmonic, CBS Today
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Joseph Szieeti, listed on the Willamette University series for
this season, will be guest on the CBS network this morning as
M guest violinist with the New York Philharmonic -Symphony. Mrs.
Edward MacDowell, 95rear-ld widow of the great composer'
' NBC concert soloists this weekend will be Mimi Ben7H.
i t -DuHt Mirhnir. and Bidtt Sayao. Today's urograms are:
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phonette," conducted tj Mishel
Piastre. Froeram to be an
nounced.
1130 aun. on CBS New York
Philharmonic Symphony, Di
mitri Mitropouloc, conductor.
Joseph Szigeti. Tiolin soloist
Mrs. Edward MacDoweu, inter
mission nit '
j ' ' r I fantasia and lufue m G minor
Dimttrt Mitropouloc) Baea
Symphony No. S. W major.
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Violin Concerto .. Martin
830 on NBC On The Stand
ard Hour, Dr. Stanley Chappie
will direct the Seattle Symphony
Orchestra in a program, with
Soprano Mimi Benzell as soloist.
Xuryantbe: overture Weber
Madame Butterfly:
one fine Day
Chapel Scene
Of Nuptials
Satu
rday
The chapel of St. Paul's Episco-
na.i Church was the setting for a
KimDle. but impressive wedding
ceremony Saturday afternoon at
4 o'clock when Mrs. Amelia Jes-
sup, Portland, daughter of Mrs.
Ram W. Babcock. became the
bride of Paul JaaueL Silverton.
The Rev. George H. Swift offi
ciated at the nuptials and the
bride's son. William Jessup, was
the acolyte. Mrs. William 7.
Krenz, Silverton, was the soloist
and Mrs. Arthur Dahl, also of Sil
verton. was the accompanist.
i Vera Shay gave his sister-in-law
in marriage. For her wedding
she chose a grey taffeta afternoon
dress fashioned with tucked skirt
and winter white beaded hat. She
wore long, white gloves and her
flowers were white orchids.
; The couple was unattended. Ro
! bert Darrah, Silverton, longtime
i friend of the couple, was the
I usher. ' i :
i A reception for the immediate
family followed the ceremony at
1 the home of the bride's mother on
State Street Mrs. Vern Shay cut
- the cake and Mrs. Louis Schacht
i poured. Assisting were the groom's
two daughters, Mrs. Robert, Lier
man, Silverton and Mrs. Fred Bal-
' zer, Dallas, and his daughter-in
! law, Mrs. Donald Jaquet, Silver
: ton.
After an 'extended honeymoon
trip to California and other points
in the South the couple will be at
home on the groom's farm in the
Waldo Hills district
lo nan LHanty liail
Spinsters will be entertained
i Monday night at the Harland G.
i Brock's Morningside h o m e on
I Bluff Avenue with Mrs. Ernest
Miller, Mrs. John Slanchik and
l Miss Antoinette Kuzmanich as
K hostesses. Mrs. John Maulding will
preside at the 8 o'clock business
i; session at which plans will be
j made for the g r o u p's annual
Christmas Charity Ball on Dec. 20
v at the Marion Hotel.
Mrs. E. EL Kennedy will open
;! her Morningside home to mem
; bers of St. Anne's Guild of St
i; Paul's Episcopal Church Monday
i: afternoon at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Rob
: erts Sears is chairman of the hos
5 tess committee, assisted by Mrs.
Kenneth Power. Mrs. Robert i
i Fischer ,Jr. and Mrs. William H.
curgnardt. J - - .
To Square Danco
On Monday
The Capltal-O Square Dandnx
Club will dance Monday tuxht at
the Catholic Center the mime of
the Wagon Wheelers orchestra.
John Larwood will introduce the
Whirlpool Square Dance.' Ray
mond Beard, president rtH con
duct a short business session dur
ing intermission.
To receive special recornition
during the evening are Mrs. XL
Senz, Arnold Coffel and Dr. Spen
cer Ketchum, Woodburn. The re
freshment committee Includes Mr.
Homecoming Dinner
The annual homecoming dinner
of Chadwtck Chapter, OES, will
be an event of Tuesday night at
eM
vam wasocjc lenpit ai Siio p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrrn Peerce are
chairmen of the dinner. Members
are asked to bring salads or cov
ered dishes and the chapter will
furnish the rolls and dessert A
business meeting will fnUow at
p. m.
rut
Eclata. Ore- gca&rr. Koveasle 1L I
and Mrs. P. W. Cooper, chairmen.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dencb, Mr,
and Mrs. Keith Dyer and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cine.
Ana Markx and her company of Spanish dancers, who
are scheduled for a pjoqium at the Salem High School An
ditorium on Monday night This Is the second in the Wil
lamette 111117673117' Distinguished Artist series, and tickets for
the remainder of the series, and for tingle admissions will
be on sale at the door Monday night
-Puccini
Dellus
Miss Benzell
of Summer
PohioU's Daughter
Tbe Barber of Seville:
Una . Voce Poco raJtoasinl
Miss Benzell
La Boheme: Muaett's
Waltz Sonf Puccini
Mias Benzell
The Planets: Jupiter
Monday programs are: . .
The Voice of Firestone How
ard Barlow conducting the Fire
stone Symphony Orchestra.
Lauritz Melchior, tenor, will be
guest star. . -
root ball Song Medley
Chorus and Orchestra
Serenade, from
"The Student Prince" -Romberg
Melchior and Chorus
Maleguena -
Orchestra
Prize Song, from -"Die
Melstertinger? Wrner
-,. Melchior
Morning , Speaks
Melchior
Wedding March, from !
-Midsummer nignt a uream
Mendelssohn
The Song Is You ; Kern
Melchior and Chorus
. 830 on NBC The Railroad
Hour Marion Bell guest stars
with Gordon MacRae in "On
"Your Toes" by Rodgers and
Hart Including On Your Toes,
Glad to Be Unhappy, It's Got to
Be Love, There's a Small Hotel,
Quiet Night f
9:00 on NBC The Telephone
Hour Donald Voorhees and
the Bell Symphony Orchestra.
Bidu Sayao, soprano, will be
guest soloist i
Minute sWalts Chopin
J Orchestra
Voyoaay. Manon,
from "Manon" Massenet
Sayao :
ixnaonaerry Air
Circlo Meetings
At Jason Leo j
WSCS Circles of the Jason Lee
Methodist Church win hold des
sert luncheon meetings on Wed
nesday. Nov. 19 at 130 p. m. as
follows: 1 j
January-July with Mrs. Parker
Gles, Independence;
February-August with Mrs.Ina
Thornquist 1370 N. 15th St:
March-September meet m Klr-
by Room;
April-October with Mrs. Joe
Klinger, 449 S. Cottage St;
May-November, no meeting;
June-December meet in fire-
place room at church.
: !
Mather of Bethel 15. Job's Dau
ghters will meet for a 12 o'clock
luncheon on Thursday at the Ma
sonic Temple. The committee in
cludes Mrs. Clyde F. Bancroft
Mrs. James A. Brers, Mrs. John
Norby, Mrs. Edward Burnside and
Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald.
Shrine Homecoming
Willamette Shrine, White Shrine
of Jerusalem will hold Its regular
slated meeting Monday night at
the Masonic Temple at t p. m. A
covered dish dinner at 830 will
precede the meeting. This will be
homecoming celebration for
charter members, past worthy
high priestesses and past watch
men ox the shepherds.
Mrs. Robert D. Gregg will be
hostess to the Delta Gamma alum-
nae at her Hansen Avenue home
Tuesday night at 8 p. m. Assisting
hostesses are Mrs. Donald Hunsa-
ker, ,Mrs. Leon Margosian and
Mrs. a. rreeman noimer. special
guests will be members of the mo
thers club and the house mother.
Mrs. Carl Ramaker. -
Mrs, M. E. Canfleld will enter
tain the United Commercial Trav
elers Auxiliary Wednesday after
noon at a one o clock salad lun
cheon at her home, 1875, S. High
street.
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