Tluiic or Today All-Strauss Program on CBS; Opera To Be ''Aida"; Frdcescatti Heard Next Saturday'! opera from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House will be Verdi's "Aida." Columbia will feature Dmitri Metro poulos and the New York Symphony today in in all-Strauss program and NBCs orchestra will be under Guido CantellL The following are today's programs: 11:00 a.m. on CBS The sym- phonette, with Mishel Pustro conducting. ; 1130 a.m. on CBS New York Philharmonic -Symphony, Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor. James Fassett, ; commentator. All-Richard Strauss program. Prelude to Act III, "Arabella" Strauss Sinfonia Domestica, Opus 53 iL Strauss Suite from "Die Frau ohne Scbatten' Strauss 3:30 on NBC Symphony Or chestra conducted by Guido Can tellL . Cenerentola Overture .Rossim Symphony No. 4 in F" Minor Tchaikovsky 8:30 on NBC The Standard Hour, Vivian Delia Chiesa as so loist and William. Steinberg con ducting the Standard Symphony Orchestra. Leonore: Overture No. 3 i Beethoven Ch'io mi scordi di te ..Mozart Miss Delia Chiesa Siete Cancion es Poulares Espanolas: Jota deFalla Miss Delia Chiesa Triana Albenix SvmDhonv No. 1. in D Maior: Scherzo Mahler Era La Vo Sadero Miss Delia Chiesa Canto Vie Primavera ..Cimara Miss Delia umesa The Mastersinsers: Prelude i Wagner Monday urograms re: 5:30 on NBC stations but not carried in Portland, The Voice ef Firestone with guest soloist, Patrice Munsel and Howard Bar low conducting the orchestra and chorus. ; ' 8:30 on NBC The Railroad Hour starring Gordon MacRae, with guest soprano Nadine Con ner. Carmen Dragon directs the orchestra in "Through the Years by Youmans. 9:00 on NBC The Telephone Hour presenting Zino Frances- catti, violinist, with Donald Voor- hees conducting. Hora Staccato Dinicu-Heifetz Orchestra Concerto in E Minor Second Movement .Mendelssohn Francescatti and Orchestra Tales from the Vienna Woods . Strauss ' Orchestra Caprice No. , 20 ' Paganini-Kreisler Humoresque ..Dvorak-Kreisler The Flight of the Bumble Bee : Rimsky-Korsakov-Hartmann Francescatti; and Orchestra Next Saturday, Zinke Milanov will sing the title role in Aida on ABC beginning at 11 o'clock. Cast as Amneris is Fedore Bar beiri and Margaret Roggero as i the Priestess. Lubomir Vichego- nov is Radames, Jerome Hwes, Ramfis, Leonard Warren, Amo nasro. 3:30 on CBS The Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy. Rudolf Serkin, piano soloist Symphony No. 23 in D major (K. 181) Mozart Concerto No. 1 in C major for Piano tc Orchestra Beethoven Mrs. E. G. Sanders is announc ing a meeting of committee and co-chairmen of the "World Day of Prayer" program to be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m. at the Bright Spot Cafe. Final plans will be made for the observance by the Salem Council of Church Women. SOAP AND WATER WASHING WntiOUT SOAP Now you can have the feel of a "wash-clean" complexion without harsh and irritating effects If., without an after-feeling of tightness ...without the danger of dryness. You wash (exactly as you did with soap), but more gently, more thoroughly, more beautifully because Velvet Foam is completely non-alkaline... completely safe for even the most sensitive skin. $1.50 the tube (plus tax). lerhincners f a Change Mood For listeners By; MAXINE BUREN Statesman Music Editor In record1 listening we've come to notice RCA's 10-inch Concert CameosThese smaller and there fore quicker-playing records have distinct place in the record li brary, for one can change the mood easier than on the longer play discs. SThis week we heard three excellent recordings; Horo witz plays Chopin, including Noc turn No: 5 In F Sharp and Mazur ka No. 26 in G Sharp Minor and others. Another ;was Opera Without Singing on which Arthur Fiedler and His Boston Pops plays music written for voice. In the Sextette from Lucia, for instance, the trombones lare the male voices. the strings, the female. In the Soldiers: Chorus from Faust, the brasses will thrill hi-fidelity lis teners, f The Ode to Joy, another Cameo is the 4th movement of Beethov en's Ninth! and played by the RCA orchestra under Toscanini. Singers f include Eileen Ferrell and Nan Merriman. The i First Piano Quartet's Gershwin, Strauss and Liszt and Romberg Plays Operetta Gems are also in this Cameo series. Mozart Music We also beard two Mozart Tec ords, Quintet in B, K174 with the Pascal String Quartet and a guest violinist, atid Qintet in C, K515 on a Mercury disc and Symphony no. 38 in ft, K5Q4 (Prague) and Symphony 34 in C, K33S by Raf ael Kubelik and the Chicago Sym phony, also by Mercury, Vaughn William's Capitol disc, Five Tudor: Portraits failed to in terest us. Recorded directly from a performance during the First Pittsburgh International Contem porary Festival on Musical set tings for poems by John Skelton, the choral work lacks the clear- cut effects; we have come to ex pect in hew records Fanst is Fine Opera1 of the week was a good one. We heard the newly released RCA four-record album of Faust. Victoria de Los Angeles as Mar guerite f and Nieolai Nedda as Faust were excellent, but it seems to us that Boris Christoff as Me phistopheles is the star of the production! His voice, though heavy, is in perfect key and of pleasing quality. The recording. made just last summer in Paris, is truly hi-fidelity. The chorus and orchestra of Theatre National de l'Opera are heard in the re cording. Incidentally the Walpur- gis Night tcene rarely heard out side France, but included in the Met s performance this year, is in this recording. The Garfield Mothers and Dads will meet Tuesday night at the school at 7; 45 p.m. Mason D. Mc Quiston of the state department of education ;Will speak on the "Pi lot Program tor uuted and Men tally Retailed Children." Mr. Mc Quiston is director of this program and will tell about the various ap proaches td this specialized field THE MOST! BASIC DISCOVERY! OF YOUK BEAUTY LIFETIME! Us ttr Bancf Concert on Tuesday at Temple A concert will be given by the Salem Shrine Club Band on Tups day night at the Scottish Rite Tem ple at I o'clock. Free, and open to the public, the- concert win be full hours' 'entertainment Vernon Wiscarson directs the band of 40 players from over the valley, as far as CorvaHis and Sweet Home. Included in the band personnel, I are professional and amateur musicians. Eight are or chestra or choral directors in their own ngnciAii are Masons. Supplementing the band pro gram, will be a group of numbers by Salem High School Girls Glee Club.. Howard Miller will direct them. -: I " ; I Carl Armpriest is president : of the band,!! Harold McCoy, secre tary-treasurer and Eric Fitrsim- ons, librarian. Raymond Carl is assistant director. i Dancing Clubs Parties i For Weekend Several ; dancing clubs have slated formal parties for the com ing weekend. The Bon Heur Club's dance will be Friday night at the VFW Hall between 9 and 12 o'clock. New members being welcomed by the club are Mr. and Mrs. Al Robison, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bot ing, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wyrick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolke and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Goddard. I The committee for the evening includes Dr. and Mrs. Estill Brunk, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Willmarth, Mr. and Mrs. John French, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. George Malstrom and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Shafer. J I Town Club Dinner Dance The Town Club's February dinner dance will be an event of Saturday night in the Gold Room of the Marion Hotel. Fol lowing the social hour and o'clock dinner dancing will, be to the music of Harry Wesely's orchestra.- Mr. and Mrs. Terry Randall are heading the directorate for the evening, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mennis. Carousel Club Dance The Carousel Club's February dance is slated for Saturday night at the Izaak Walton Club house from 9 to 12 o'clock. Urs Wolfer and his orchestra . will play for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Buxton are chairmen of the committee for the evening and assisting are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beard, Mr, and Mrs. (Pete C 'Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Put man. Mr, and Mrs. i Frank McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reynolds and Mr, and Mrs. Estel Brown. h Katims to Direct Seattle Symphony Milton Katims, who has been an NBC i conductor since 1947, has been appointed conductor and music director of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra for the 1954- 55 season; In addition, the Amer ican conductor will direct the Houston Symphony Orchestra for a month next season as a guest conductor. Katims J has had wide success with many orchestras in this country as well as in Europe and Israel. ol tL It; Meclicb Wives To Meet for Dinner Members of the Marion-Polk County Medical Auxiliary . will meet in three! different homes for no-host dinners and a social eve ning while their husbands attend the regular Medical Society meet ing on Tuesday evening at 6:30. The three groups of women will go to the homes of Mrs. William jdbeck. 3845 Pringle" Road; Mrs. John Meadows, , S55 Pennway Drive (State 1 Hospital Grounds): and Mrs. Harmon Harvey, at 625 West Salem Heights Ave. Assisting Mrs. Lidbeck will be Mrs. Stanley! Davis, Mrs. Irvin Kill, and Mrs. Harold Schneider. Mrs. Joseph Treleaven and Mrs. Rudolph Rosenfeld will assist Mrs Meadows and Mrs. Harvey has asked Mrs. Woodson Bennett and Mrs. Gordon Steinfeld to assist her. All three hostesses are asking their guests to bring items for use in the occupational therapy department of the Oregon State Hospital Many discarded house hold articles can be put to excel lent use in this department Some indicated items are: ou paints, brushes, children's patterns and blouse patterns, and yardage of one-half yard or over, transfers, cotton and wool yarns, scissors and odds and ends of braid and trimmings of all kinds. f - Miss DaMetz, i a m- I I Mr. Humphrey En Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. DaMetz are announcing the engagement oi their daughter, Carol Elizabeth, to A 2c James ' Richards Humphrey Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Humphrey. Miss DaMetz is a senior at Sa lem High SchooL Her fiance grad uated from Salem High School and attended Willamette University prior to entering the Air Force He is stationed at the Interna tional Air base in Portland. No date has been set for the wedding. The Kingwoad American Le gion Auxiliary will meet at the Kingwood Legion Hall Thursday night at 8 p.m. for a dutch auc tion and cake walk. gaged Leslie Circles 'Meet Wednesday Two circles oi the Leslie Meth odist Church have slated meet ings for Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. The Evelyr deVries circle will meet with Mrs. Sadie Henderson, 309 S. Liberty St, with Mrs. E. A. Rhoten assisting. Mrs. Mason Bishop will lead the devotions and Mrs. Letha McRae will pre- MAYBE I VOGUE SAYS: The .Mil t-uh) dffl?'2SJ Jt f m ( 'I sent the program, "Who Are the Crusade Scholars." ' The Edna Holder Circle will meet with Mrs. Carl BelL 720 W. Browning Ave. with-Mrs. Carl Graves the assisting hostess. Mrs. ,C F. French will lead the de votions and Mrs. T. O. Adams is in charge of the program. jfJ$3C 7 j Ji 155 NO. LIBERTY PHONE 33191 V I i SHOP AT SHOP NEED TO BE ANALYZED..." Warner's answers the question that underline this-spring's silhouette. , new Hne-one line, arranged by the and here are the foundation answers, "as seen in Vogue." ' U i n n n I Saltm's Ltading Department Stcrttnncm. Sdara, Or!&&, Service Club Dinner" Calendared ' for Monday sight is the all service women's dinner sponsored by the Altrusa Club at the Marion Hotel at 6:30 p.m. Members of all womens service clubs in the city are invited to attend the informal -gathering. AND FORSTMANN POODLES IN PACE-SETTING SPRING STYLES details. 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