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go (Soe. 2V-Statesman, Salon, Ore- Smu Junm 14. 1853 7 t rlM in Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Landenberg of Burlington. Iowa, who were honored at a reception on their golden wed ding anniversary June 3 at the home of their niece and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burr. The Landenbergs are spending hte summer at the Burr home. (McEwan Photo)- ' Music for Today Bergen Players, Stevens, Thebom On List of Better Music Today By MAXINE BUREN Statesman Music Editor The Bergen Symphony orchestra under Leopold Stow koski will be heard on CBS's World Festivals program this morning, Rise Stevens, Blanche Thebom and Dorothy Warens- kjold make up the imposing list 10 a.m. on CBS String Sere- i nade," Alfredo Antonini and his or chestra. Eileen Farrell, soprano soloist. Lover Rodgers Swing Low, Sweet Chariot arr: Antonini Turkey in the Straw .arr: Antonini Velia .v.Lehar No Other Love ...Rodgers Holiday for Strings Rose Old'Man River Kern 11:30 a.m. World Music Festi vals, from first International Fes tival of Music, Drama and Folklore of Bergen, Norway. Bergen Sym phony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Fanny Elsta, soprano; Robert Riefling. piano soloist. James Fassett, music com mentator. Three Chorale Preludes J. S. Bach Ballad of Revolt .... On the Journey Home I Love Thee A Swan Solveig's Song Butterfly Small Troll Symphony No. 2 in D major - .Saeverud ...Grieg Grieg Grieg Grieg ...Grieg Grieg Branms j 8:30 on NBC Standard Hour with baritone Charles Harmon and pianist Carlos Vasquez and the ! Standard Symphony orchestra, of 1 San Francisco under Carmen Dragon. Invitation to the Dance Weber Pilgrim's Song Tchaikovsky (Mr. Harmon) j A Midsummer-Night's Dream: i Wedding March Mendelssohn ' Concerto for Piano in E Minor: 2nd Movement ...Chopin (Mr. Vazquez) Children's Corner Suite (Sel.) s Debussy Music in the Air: The Song Is You Kern (Mr. Harmon) Devertimento, No. 15 in When you need some item in drags or sun dries, we hop you'll keep as in mind. W shall count it a pleasure and a privilege to meet and greet you ... And do be sure to bring us your Doctor's prescrip tions for compounding by our expert pharmacists. WaGivtSXH 5 1 Graan Stamps CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 State . St. at Liberty TT7 ot vocalists on inbu B flat Major Mozart Son? of the Open Road Malotte (Mr. Harmon) Serenade Schubert Concerto Roman tico: 3rd Movement Ponce (Mr. Vazquez) Swan Lake Ballet- Tchaikovsky Monday programs are: 5:30 on NBC The Voice of Fire stone with mezzo-soprano Rise Stevens as guest soloist. Howard Barlow directs. Peanue Vendor Simons Chorus and Orchestra Lover Come Back to Me .Romberg Stevens Anvil Chorus from "II Trovatore" Chorus and Orchestra Voi che sapete from "Marriage of Figaro" . Stevens Overture to "The Merry Wives of Windsor" .... Orchestra Novillero Verdi Mozart Nicolai .Lara Stevens and Chorus VI nn NRP Th RailrnaH Hnnr starring Gordon MacRae and Dor- lMtlSlMSSimSMtmSMHMMMSSSStMSI FUR STORAGE LACHELLE'S Better Care Means Longer Wear 1348 Ferry St. Ph. J-6814 i 1 Sgt and Mrs. Dennis Posey Jr. (Macel Mary Burr) who were married on June 5 at the Evangelical Mennon- . ite Brethren Church in Dallas. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Burr of Dallas and the groom is the sonof Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Posey of Independence. CBarth Photo). othy Warenskjold. Carmen Dragon directs the orchestra. Love Story" including Drink To j Me Only With Thine Eyes, How Do I Love Thee?, Grow Old Along With Me, God's In His Heaven, Liebestraum and Santa Lucia. 9:00 on NBC The Telephone Hour with mezzo-soprano Blanche Thebom as guest soloist. Donald Voorhees directs the Bell Tele phone Orchestra. Czardas from "Coppelia" ..Delibes Orchestra Song of India . . .Rimsky-Korsakoff Glides easily up and down stairs lifting! W 1:1 s ' . V. WV aav v ,; wvft , a' a t-5 rxm Takes up less Do Moro Cleaning Jobs Easier and Faster! Complete Set of Attachments at Fingertip Reach 9f .i.S.j)twpyqW!W3' Phone 3-9191 for frcs HOME TRIAL or mail this coupon 'for if literature t ' I ( f 4 " , Thebom Beautiful Lady from "The Pink Lady" Caryll Orchestra Slumber Boat Gaynor When Love Is Kind Traditional Thebom "Raymonda" Excerpts: Valse Fantastique First Entracte Glazounoff Orchestra O Don Fatale from "Don Carlos" Verdi Thebom On Saturday, June 20, we will Save 20 During this Sale flll'li'lIS rf&i , ' i.iii.wi si.a wj. iiiu.iL.yii i,w jtu,iiii:y svutki..wi yw.wjjbii yw m 9 Sears, Roebuck and Co. 530 N. CapHel . , f Salem, Or. Gantlaman:' Please send me further Information describing Kenmore vacuum cleaners. NAME STREET or RR f CITY J ' Raines-Miller Nuptials Held LYONS One of the season's attractive June weddings was sol emnized Sunday, June 7 at the Presbyterian Church in Mill City at 2:30 when Miss Shirley Ann Miller, daughter of Ben H. Miller of Lyons, became. the, bride ot William T. balnea .son of Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Raines of Gates. The Rev. Noble Streeter read the double !ring ceremony. . The ibride wore a gown of white isatin, sleeves of white! nylon and lace and a Queen Anne collar of lace. A half calot head dress with rhlnestones held the fingerlength illusion veiL She carriecLa white Bible, a gift from the groom, marked with yellow rosebuds and i stephanotis. For "something old she carried a handkerchief belonging to her aunt, Mae Patton of Mehama. Maid of honor was Miss Lois Blum of Mehama, who wore an orchid dress of net over taffeta, a lace' stole, and a half hat of orchid lace. She carried a cas cade of yellow daisies. . Leon Cline of Foster, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Lighting the candles were the bride's ; two younger brothers, Dave and Paul Miller. Ushers were the bride's two older broth ers. Bob and Ben Miller. Mrs. Ercill Wilson was pianist and accompanied Miss Aladean McDonald and the Rev. Streeter who sang. The bridegroom's mother chose a light blue two-piece dress with black accessories wtih a corsage of yellow rosebuds for the wed ding, i j . Cutting and serving the cake at the reception was Mrs. Keith Phil lips of Mehama. Assisting were Mrs. Ed Gosche and daughter, Cos sanda, Mrs. Leonard Wallen, Mrs. Jerry Coffman of Mehama, Mrs. Carl Smith of Lyons, Mrs. Joe hear: 2:30 on NBC The NBC Summer Symphony Orchestra with Don Gillis conducting. Four Movements from "Atlanta Suite; Rhapsody for Harp and Orchestra and Ballet "Shinding" all by Gfflis. 5495 Kenmore Cleaner and 1495 Ken Kart BOTH FOR P)rn Liberal Trade-in Allowance SS Down, 5 Months on Sears Easy Payment Plan (Usual carrying charge) SAVES TIME, EFFORT CLEANS BETTER Another Sears home appli ance to give you years of dependable service for less money. Powerful suction of Kenmore motor gets out more dirt. Attachments are always with cleaner, ready to use. 1 $ 4 STATE. Tton't Cook Now : . But . . Salem, it seems, is going a teeny weeny bit cultural and that's good. The de t dslon to put a piece' of good statuary on the . courthouse' grounds . in fulfillment of terms I of a bequest instead of using the money for j a sports arena or. other similar structure I comes as a pleasant surprise. An occasional i thought toward increasing the beauty of the city rather than; making it the industrial or i sporting center of the 'universe is good. :i' - -' " - . , J And speaking . , . of beauty. With all this fancy talk about making the storehouse erj showplace, how come the poor tourist v isn't allowed to get a good view of it? Come down Summer Street with a tourist-eye cast toward the Capitol- You go south only to Center, when, instead of going on Into Court street toward the .building, you have to turn left, go clear to Capit6l street and then drop back at the side of the Capitol building. Don't ask us how they can eliminate this fault, we didn't design the Mall, don't think it is; even a design. Of course the simple solu tion Would be to make both short pieces of Summer two-way streets, but who wants a simple solution," that wouldn't be cricket t Morning Music . . . The other morning we Toephler of Stayton, Mrs. Leoan Cline of Foster, Mrs. Don Lama rend Of Corvallis, Montana, Mrs. 'Louis Cline of Detroit, and Miss Shirley Wodtly. ? For a wedding trip to the coast the bride chose a gray gabardine suit with yellow and white acces sories. TERRORISTS ROUTED i NAIROBI, Kenya Iff) British and African police, with 30 Masai and Kipsigis spearmen, killed four Mau Mau terrorists and captured another four in a swamp battle near Thomson's Falls Friday. We Give & Redeem S&H Green Stamps COATS . crease-resistant !M soil and wrinkles.. . . fully lined with rustling taffeta I 1 Just the companion k days and nightsl Top-notcn taiior ! ing details give them a million 4 . i i x .... u. -i QOIiar lOOK . . . interfadng; bound button holes; well-shaped shoulder padsl" Glo rious colors to pick and choose between: Gold, powder b I u e, pink, red, coral, cocoa, navy, beige, white. Styles "A" and "B'V sizes 8-16. Style C: "Sunburst" . were awakened at daylight and in our half j sleeping state were startled by the voices d ... ,'x , hundred . laughing children calling "Maaaaaxinel Maadaaxinel Maadaaxinel' We hopped out of bed, then realized oux neighbor! had let the sheep .and geese intc our back field a few hours earlier than usuaL . i?"' :. ', i - t Happens everr itprlng . . . Attended a spring recital this week we observed that !the parents are a whole lot more worried about the little musicians' brief appearance before the public than are the little artists ' themselves. It couldh't have been so in our short career as a cdrlcert pianist, else Mother never would have survived the annual or deal, we almost perished. The only thing we learned from our music teacher, was to lower one eyebrow while raising the other.. , It's a trick that has done us Utile service but we will always remember. Small talk . . . Floods, Hurricanes, torna dos and droughts east and midwest have been blamed on th Atomic tests. Now Ore gon's unseasonable rains are probably blamed on i them to, but we have our own theory. We' think th .entire blame should be placed , oh the weather . . . Maxine Buren Whitman Travels Finally at Close WASHINGTON ( Marcus Whitman, the pioneer medical mis sionary whored wagon trains into the Northwest 100 years ago is still travelling. ' A statue of Whitman, dedicated by Washington state officials here last ' month, was moved Fri day from the U.S. Capitol rotunda to a new positidn in Statuary HalL . . with the expensive look of ; O v ..'.! ,:v rayon specially treated! to resist for summer v Tmw nynw pleated In same colors and sizes 1 1 ieqs seen loosing Philippines Hold ; MANILA UPl-A Texas editor says the Communist threat to the Philippines from within has been virtually eliminated. . Robert w. AKers, ox tne Beau mont, Tex., Enterprise said f ok lowing a recent tour of Luzon the Hukt guerrillas "now are more bandits than Communists" and the' Armed Forces is "doing a good f job of putting them down." i Libert 'Street' (IH m 1", Y : i Fashions, . .v ; j second floor : ; J 16.99 I SEARS 550 N. Capitol, Salem J vt 1 . 4 i--'! ',!? ' ' ; i. ' - i ..i " ' kJfcBysssiiaBsVi