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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1953)
Music for Today Music of tho Festivals on Radio: Carter, London, Kirstbn Hoard By MAXINE BUREN Statesman Masie Editor Two Dragons feature In the Standard Hour program tonight Among the Festival orchestral on CBS this morning will be Rome and Oslo orchestras,' to preview the 1953 Music Festivals. Artists on the better Monday programs will bo Brian Sullivan, tenor, Dorothy Klrsten and George London. Today's programs include: 10 a.m. oft CBS String Sere nade. Alfredo Antonini and his orchestra, Harry Zarief, violin o loist Allegro Moderate from Concerto in A minor Vivaldi Two Dances from "Terpsichore" Handel Minuet 1 Puccini Moto Perpetuo Lotter Gymnopedie, No. 2 ..iJ Glanville-Hicks TheYoung Prince Rimsky-Korsakoff- Kreisler Jamaican Rumba Benjamin Jig Tone from "Square Set" Haufrecht 10:30 on CBS World Music Festivals. Chaconne Bach-Casella Dlmitri Mitropoulos, conductor) Symphony No. 92 in O ("Oxford") ,; Haydn (Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, conductor) Music from "Peer Gynt" . Grieg (Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Odd Gruner-Hegge, conductor) 8:30 on NBC The Standard Hour, with Eloise Dragon, so prano, Paulena Carter, pianist and the Standard String orchestra un der the direction of Carmen Dragon. Serenade for String Orchestra: (SeL) - Tchaikovsky Liebestraum Liszt Miss Carter String Quartet, No. 2 in D Major: Second Movement for String Orchestra Borodin Solvejg'a Song Grieg Eloise Dragon Norwegian Echo Song ... Thrane Eloise Dragon Water Music: Bourre Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks Largo alia Sicilliana . Handel Medley: Medley: -- Chopin Valse 7 in C Minor " Nocturne 5 in F Valse 6 in D flat Miss Carter Ave Maria Schubert Eloise Dragon &Eine Kleine Nachtmusic . Mozart On the Monday radio programs 5:30 en NBC The Volee of Firestone with Howard Barlow conducting the orchestra. Brian .Sullivan, tenor, will be guest aololst. In a Hurry from "Katinka" ' Chorus and Orchestra At Cadman ... Bizet Bizet Dawning ... Sullivan March of Toreador from "Carmen" Orchestra Flower Song from "Carmen" Sullivan passing By Purcell Sullivan and Chorus Gypsy Baron Overture Strauss Orchestra Magic Is the Moonlight Grever Sullivan and Chorus 8:30 on NBC The Railroad Hour with Gordon MacRae and his guest soprano Dorothy Kirs ten. Carmen Dragon directs the orchestra in the Circus Princess by Kalman. 9:00 on NBC The Telephone Hour with bass George London as guest soloist, Donald Voorhees directs. Farandole from "L Arlesienne Suite No. 2" . Bizet Orchestra Through the Years Youmans Cuban Serenadefrom "Suite of Serenades" . Herbert Orchestra The Statue Cui Danse Macabre - Salnt-Saens i London Overture to "Russian and Ludmilla" Glinka Orchestra Credo from "Otello" Verdi London Sigmas at Stortz Home Sigmas, wives of Sigma Chi alumni, will be entertained Mon day night at the home of Mrs. John William Stortz, 1567 Strong Road, at 8 o'clock. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Karl Beck, Mrs. W. Winstanley Jenks and Mrs. Jerald Holland. Special guests will be the Sigma Chi Mothers Club of Willamette University. This will be the last meeting until fall " Silverton The Women's Mis- Sionary Federation of Immanuel Lutheran Church meets Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Fireside Room of the parish house. Mrs. Oscar Loe is in charge of devotions; the department of home missions will be emphasized. Hostesses are Mrs. Nels Haugen, Mrs. H. N. Omholt. Mrs. Jul Faar and Mrs. JL C. Espe. ,; Capital Unit 9, American Le gion Auxiliary will meet at the Salem Woman's Club Monday night at 8 p.m. Reports will be .given and there will be nomina tion of officers for the ensuing year. For the program Harriet Aller, Willamette University stu dent, will giv a group whistling Slumbers. f Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Jen iiLJohnsea are announcing the " birth of a 7 pound 8 ounce daugh - ter, Jana Marie, on May 4, at Lincoln Hospital in Toledo. - Jana, who has a brother. Kerry, Is the granddaughter of Mt. and Mrs Adolph Johansen of Silver :ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jfadley, once of Silverton but ,row- of Toledo, as well as the 'great-grandmother of F.-H. Had ley, Silverton. i Son to Greenes A son,' Thomas Ray, was born Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greene. The child, the Greene's first, is the grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Flavius Meier, all of Salem. Mr. Greene is on the advertising staff of the Ore gon Statesman. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae will meet for 6 o'clock dinner on Monday night at the South High Street home of Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Rob ert Drager. During the evening the group will hold a white ele phant sale. The West Salem Lions Auxil iary will hold its annual mother daughter banquet Monday night at the West Salem City Hall at 6:30 p.m. This is a no-host din ner and guests are asked to bring a covered dish and table service. A program will follow the dinner. All mothers and daughters in West Salem are invited to attend. Miss Anderson 71nner Giving talks at the Salem Toastmiitresa dinner Thursday night at the Golden Pheasant were Miss Amanda Anderson, who won the Oscar, Mrs. J. B. Hansen, Mrs. Louis Neuman, Miss Ada Ross and Miss Alberta' Shoe- make, The toastmistress was Miss Constance Weinman, general evaluator, Mrs. Marlon Wooden, table topics chairman, Mrs. George Beane, and timekeeper. Mrs. A. E. Ullman. Guests were Mrs. Marvle Ghee, Mrs. Lola Mc Farlane. Mrs. Ethel Nilea and Mrs. Lois Kney. The Y-Wivet) will a entertain ed Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Harold Schneider in Morn ingside at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Sprague will speak to the group on the United Nations. A special guest will be Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Members are invited to bring guests to the meeting. American War Mothers will meet for a 12:30 no-host luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at the G. L. Simpson home, 365 S. 23rd St, when Mrs. Carrie Beechler en tertains. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Martin Viesko, Mrs. Ben Randall and Mrs. Alma Gillespie. The Eola country heme of Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers will be the scene of the Alpha Chi Omega alumnae meeting Monday night at 7:45 p.m. Assisting Mrs. Myers will be Mrs. Paul Heath, Mrs. Walter Berg, Miss Florence Goodridge, Mrs. Ben Hershe and Mrs. Gene Pilchej. New Gadget Keeps Tots from Turning on Gas, Plastic Knob By ELEN0RE LESTER Mothers need eye in back of their heads to let them know what Junior is up to every min ute of the day. Countless times during the day the average wom an rescues her two or three year old from some dangerous situa tion. One common troublemaker is the gas jet Those interesting lit tle knobs on the stove fascinate most youngsters. A new gadget to take this wor ry off Mother's mind is a plastic knob that prevents children from turning on the range accident ally. Made of fire-resistant Plaskon material, this gadget makes it impossible to turn on the gas or electricity until the knob is pressed firmly enough to make the tiny notches in the outer por tion mesh with those in an inner plastic disc. After the stove has been turned on or off, the outer knob returns to its safety posh tion. Some of the newest model ranges are now equipped with the knobs, which also are availa ble as replacement parts. A home maker can remove old type knobs and install the new ones on most stoves in a few minutes. Another headache in some homes is the electric fan, which most definitely should not be used uncovered in homes where there are children. One new fan, which may be used as a floor circulator or inserted in any win dow as an exhaust fan, has been made extra safe by being en closed in five rings with fine mesh grills front and back. . -,v - v ' S :. A V -t'VV f . .'':'' ,X' ' y ;'.- ' , " V " " ' " V 1 ' - . v , . " s . r L': Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Coffey (Doris Marie Etzel) who were married on May 9 at St. Joseph Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter pi Mr. and Mrs. George E. Etzel of Dallas and the groom is the son of the Kenneth J. Coffeys. Th couple will reside in Salem. (Artz Studio). Mrs. Charles A. Glaxe will en tertain the Sweet Briar Club at her home, 1995 Wallace Road, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Salem Council of Women's or ganizations will hold its last meet ing of the season Thursday after noon in the fireplace room of the Salem Public Library at 2 o'clock. Idanha Sally New, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank New, cele brated her twelfth birthday Sun day with several friends present It her home for lunch and garnet. Present were Becky Stoll, Mary Witt, Darlyene Storey, Clydia Storey, and Susanne Moore. Chi Omega Officer! New officers of the Chi Omega alumnae art Mrs. ' Charles Si Darou, president; Mrs, Rclnald Anderson, vice-president; Mrs, Jackson i Hewlett, secretary: Mrs. C, V. Jonasson; and Mrs, 6. H Brows, corresponding secretary. Tne aiumnae will hold - their an nual picnic on ' June 23 at the home of Miss Edith Ubby it Jef fori on. Bethel 15, Job's Daughters wiU meet Monday night at the Scot tisft JUte Terarla at 7:30 o.m. There wtn.be election of officers and installation of the guardian COUncU. j,!- ):: Wemea's Fellowship of the Knight J Memorial Church will hold i church luncheon on Wed nesday at 12:30 p.m. with busi ness meeting xouowtng. . t Mrs. Cecil W. S taller. Wallace Road, has Just returnei-from a two weeks visit with friends and relatives at Santa Rosa and other bay area cities of California. The Capital-0 Square Dance Club meeting listed for Monday night has been postponed until Thursday. May 28, at the VFW Hall. I ; Quakers Send Needy Clothes NEW YORK ( Half a million garments take a lot of making. That is the number which have been made up new in IS years and shipped: from the sewing room of the Friends (Quaker) Meeting House here." The Quakers send the garments to devastated areas in 28 countries throughout the world. Hundreds of womej from 11 denominations work with the. Quakers. Much of the work is done in the sewing room which also acts as receiving and shipping center for outlying areas. In addition to handling new gar ments, the center collects and ships tiouiandi of tons of used garments; A number of manufac tures donate materials for the new garment or provide them at re duced prices. Tht gtgtegaiea. Sclera, Orsw Cuadqy, Mar IT, K!3 13 Modern Science Gives Portuguese New "Word RIO DE JANEIRO in A new verb has found Its 'way into the Portugese Janguage, It might be entered in the dictionary like this: "DcdctUar to ipray with DDT, an insect killing compouhd. This word Is used In that manner in recent report of the National Mal aria Service. j 'Gone With Wind' Pleases Greeks. - ATHENS Vfh Gc1e with the Wind", MGM's prewar Hollywood production, has gone into its fifth straight week of showing A aftS VmA aVAtlr9 W isk ; The Palace. ! Greecc'i iiggest movie-house, is selling seats at $1.00 each. 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