t Music Jor Today Firestone Begins New Series, Railroad Hour Ends Monday By MAUNE BUREN ' Statesman Mask Editor Popular operatic and concert tenor Brian Sullivan will be solo ist on The Voice of Firestone Monday night as first in the new series on ABC network. Children's music "will be the theme of the recorded Invitation to Music program on CBS today at 10 o'clock. NBC programs will feature the NBC Concert orchestra today, the final Railroad Hour operetta "New Moon" with Gor don MacRae and Lucille Norman, and the Telephone Hour with Jose Iturbi on Monday. 10 on. CBS Your ImviUtion to Music Symphony No. 103 in E flat , Hayda (Royal Philharmonic. Sir Thom as 4 Beecham. conductor) Children Symphony on Fa miliar Tunes McDonald (Philadelphia Orchestra- Harl McDonald, conductor) Punch and the Child Arnell (Royal Philharmonic. Beecham. conductor) , 1 :30 on NBC The NBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Joseph Llt- tau. Jubilee Overture Weber Nocturne from "Two Ameri can Sketches" Griselle Scenes Pittoresque Masenet Marche Air de BaUet Angelus Fete Bohcmi Preludium , Jarnefelt Valse TrUte Sibelius rtnlandia JSibeUus Tales from the Vienna Woods Strauss Lithuanian . Dance -Rimsky-Korsakov Monday : S:30 ol ABC The Voice of Fire- atone. with Brian Sullivan, tenor, fthe orchestra and choir under How- lard Barlow. Fiddle .raddle Anderson Orchestra Softly as In a Morninf Sunrise ... ..Rotnberf Mi Par D'udlr Ancora Bizet Mr. Sullivan Poet and Peasant Overture Von Suppe OrehestTa KiUarney Balfe rm Tailing In Love With Someone Herbert Sullivan and Choir Cant Help Slnfinf Kern Chorus and Orchestra Monday: 1.30 n.m. on NBC The Railroad Hour starring Gordon MacRae. with soprano Lucille Norman as guest co star. Carmen Dragon directs the or- Ichestra. Norman Luboff. the chorus. (Seaaon's final broadcast). "New Moon" Romberg im nn NBC The Telephone Hour (presenting Jose Iturbi. pianist. Don- aid voornces conaucu uic vivuw tra. Cakcwalk from sjrmpnony No. 4 McDonald Sonata In B Minor (Finale) Chopin Iturbi Variations on a Them by Tchaikovsky Arensky Concerto in A Flat (Finale) Mozart Iturbi and -Orchestra Vocal Student Givos Program ; Marian Giese, soprano, will be presented in recital on Tuesday night at Bethel Baptist Church, by Mrs. Frank Burlingharn. The re cital is set for t o'clock. Miss Giese is the daughter of Mrs. Elixa fceth Giese. and employed in the secretary at, state's o&ce. Assisting will be Patricia Gay, piano pupil of Catherine Schnelker, and Both Gkse, organist The fol lowing program will be given: Thanka Be To Thee Handel AU Ye People Dubois My Heart Ever Faithful ...Bach Du Bist die Rue Schubert Hark. Hark the Lark - Schubert A Swan Grieg Solveigs Song Grieg Fantasia In d minor Mozart Prelude. Opus 11 No. 9 .Scriabin Patricia Guy Un bel dl (One Fine Day) Puccini The Poet Sings Watts Tell Me. O Blue. Blue Sky .. Giannini Sing a Song of Sixpence ... Diack Loves Philosophy Quilter Newly Formed Circles Meet The first meeting of the newly Iformed circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of 'Jason Lee Methodist Church will be held Wednesday, June 23 with dessert luncheon at 1:30 p. m. A permanent name for each circle will be chosen at that time. v March circle meets with Mrs. Earnest Barker, 4125 Silverton Rd., with Mrs. George Parsons co-hostess. Transportation will be furnished from the church at 1:15 p. m. April circle will meet with Mrs. A. H. Davis, 500 N. 20th St May circle will meet with Mrs. Milton Blackman, 2233 Lansing Ave. Transportation will be fur- nish.ee from the cnurcn at 1:15 t m. The June circle is not meeting. "ikisenierr COUIT t COMMNOM MI01CA1 CfNTfl tJJS STfft Prescription Pharmacy Salem 4-3336 Open Until 11 PJT. Sundays and Holidays 12 A. M. to 2 P. M 6 AM. U 9 PJtL 130 S. Liberty Duplicate Prescriptions On File in AH Stores Daily Deliveries 12:30 and Music Faculty Plans Concert Most of the members of the Willamette University College of Musk Faculty will give a concert Thursday night. June 24 at 8:15, in Waller Hall auditorium. The concert is for the Oregon Music Teachers Association and the Wfl lamette University Summer Ses sion, and is open to the interested public without charge. First Divine Hymn, from Har monia Sacra ... ..-Purcell-Brltten Two English Folk Songs ...Arr. Vaughan Willi a ma Searching for Lambs The Lawyer 16th-17th Century Carol ..Warlock Balulalow Four Hungarian Folk Songs Kodaly Far Across the Village Green Wheel Cart. Barrow Lovely la the Forest Woman, Woman Kentucky Mountain Folk Song - McFeeters Hear the Nightingales Sing Clorinda Topping. Soprano Stanley Butler. Piano Willis Gates. Violin On Wenloek Edge ("A Shrop shire Lad." Housman) Vaughan Williams On Wenloek Edge From Far. From Eve and Morning Is Mv Team Ploughing? Oh. When I m-as in Love with You Bredon Hill Clun Melvln H. Geist. Tenor Willis Gates. Violin Sally Bolliger. Violin Victor Palmason, Viola Bernard Sokolow. Cello Ralph Dobbs. Piano Quintet in A Major. Op. 114. iTrout) Schubert Allegro vivace Andante Scherzo: presto Tema: andantino Finale: allegro eiusto Ralph Dobbs. Piano Willis Gates. Violin Victor Palmason. Viola Bernard Sokolow. Cello Maurice Brennen. Double Bass Club Officers Installed e The new officers of Welcome Wagon who were installed Wednes day at the Y.W.C.A. were: Mrs. M. O. Buxton, president; Mrs. Wil liam Haskjns, vice-president; Mrs. J. C. Randall, secretary; and Mrs. Robert Winkenwerder. treasurer. Mrs. Viola Gottfried, the out going president and Mrs. M. O. Buxton poured. Mrs. J. D. Seal was the installing officer. Mrs. W. J. Peterson made the corsages, Mrs. Fred Baker decorated the tables, and Mrs. Robert Wienken- werder was in charge of the re freshments. Miss Gertrude Ache son, director of the Y.W.C.A. con ducted the group on. a tour through the new building. The guests were Mrs. Virginia McCall, Long Beach, California, Miss Una Gleason Washington, D. C, Miss Donna Beuson, Miss Genevieve Russell and Mrs. Alice Edkens. This was the last meeting of the group until next fall. Wedding Celebration NORTH HOWELL The fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bump was observed Sunday with a family dinner at the Bump home when guests were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clevenger, and Mrs. Millie Bateson of The Dal les, Mr. and Mrs. Loris Stevens and daughter of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. , Leroy Rue and sons of Vic tor Point, and Mrs. Joe Price. Bobby Price has gone to Los An geles to spend the summer vaca tion with his grandparents. Club Calendar MONDAY Salem PEO Council luncheon. Golden Pheasant, 1:15 p.m. White Shrine of Jerusalem. Ma sonic Temple, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Salem BPW dinner meeting. Gold en Pheasant. 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Cherry Court. Order of Amaranth no-host dinner. Scottish Rite Tem ple, 6 30 p.m. THURSDAY Sojourners, Salem Woman's Club, 1 p.m. dessert bridge. 11 J 24 hr. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE AFTER 1 P. M. CALL SALEM 3-9123 Downtown Store Salem 3-9123 310 Court 4:30 P.M. St. Mary's Setting for Nuptials MT. ANGEL Miss Ann Van Cleef, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Van Cleef of Mt. Angel, be came the bride of William B. Rob bins, Jr. at 10 o'clock services in St. Mary's Catholic church Satur day morning, June 19. The Rev. Father Clement Frank officiated at the nuptial mass. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Robbins of Silverton. Miss Helen Keber played the organ and the soloist was Miss Rosalie Harpole, cousin of the bride. The bride wore a gown with long court train and the fitted bodice was fashioned of Chantifly lace over satin with sheer yoke and long lace sleeves. The triple skirt of lace over nylon tulle and satin was enhanced both front and back with an Inverted V panel of tulle. Her veil of illusion was fin gertip length and held by a crown of lace embellished with pearl flowers. She carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids and step hanotis. She carried a white mo ther-of-pearl rosary which her brother brought from Lourdes, France. Mrs. Glen Baumgartner of Gene see,' Idaho was matron of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were Dolores Davis, sister of the groom, Rita Schwann, a cousin of the bride, and Margaret Duramer. Susan Baumgartner, niece, was flower girl. They were gowned a like in pale yellow nylon sheer shot with flecks of gold and silver and styled with fitted bodice, cap sleeves and full skirts, the brides maids in ballerina length and the flower girl in ankle length. All wore matching Juliet caps, yellow suppers and carried cascade bou quets of lavender sweet peas. The mother of the bride chose a pink linen suit and pink and white accessories and Mrs. Robbins wore a suit of duty rose with navy accessories. Their corsages were of baby orchids. Groom's Attendants John Payseno stood with the groom and groomsmen were Ro bert Robbins, a cousin, and Paul Buchheit and Art Soderberg. Joe Van Cleef aiyl Gregory Jacques, brother and cousin of the bride, were the ushers. A reception was held in St Mary's dining halL Cutting the six-tiered cake were Mrs. LeLand Morgan, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Leo Jacques, aunt of the bride. Mrs. Rose Gruenfelder and Mrs. Catherine Robbins, aunts of the bridal pair, poured. Assisting were Misses Joan Berberet of Portland, Ruth Kaiser, Betty Es perjesi, Portland, Mary and Cath erine Ilg. Dolores Schultz, and Irma Kaiser. After a wedding trip to Calif ornia, the newiyweds will be at home at 403 McClaine St, Silver ton. Before leaving the bride changed to beige suit with beige ana avocado accessories. The bride graduated from Mt. Angel Academy and attended St Joseph's School of Nursing at Van couver, Washington. After his graduation from Mt Angel Prep school, the groom spent four years in the air force and is now em ployed at his father's mill In Sil- ! verton. Announcement of Marriage Told MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nelson, Monmouth, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Wanda- Rae, to Conrad Howard, youngest son of Mr. and f-Mrs. L. B. Howard, Monmouth. The ceremony took place Satur day, June 12 at Monmouth EUB Church in the presence of imme diate members of both families. Reverend William F. Rademaach er officiated. Attending the couple were Mrs. Robert Ward, sister of the bride, and John 'Morton Howard, the groom's brother. .Both young people were grad uate from M o n mo u t h High School. Miss Nelson "received her bachelor of science degree from Oregon College of Education this month. The groom received his master "of science degree as a geology major at Oregon State College in 1953. Following the ceremony the couple departed for Elma, Wash ington, where he will report for assignment with the Shell Oil Company as a staff geologist Medical Center Store Salem 3-3157 2440GreorSt. 1 v2 1 1 - St r Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Standifer (Mary Polales) who were married June 13 at the First Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus G. Polales and the cjToom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L T." Standifer of Bend. The couple will live in Salem. (McEwan Studio). Attend Visit of Commander SILVERTON The Delbert Reeves Post and Unit of the Am erican Legion were well repre sented at the Marion County Council meeting at Woodburn when the national commander, Arthur J. ConnelL and the de partment of Oregon vice-commander, Carl Moser, were the speak ers. Mr. Moser has retained his membership with the Silverton post of which he is a charter member. Among the 44 candidates ini tiated from Silverton were Clif ford B. Calkins, William Bunting, Roy Landon, Roy Jacobson, Du- ! 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Of Course -Green Stamps Always Help Save the Senators Be Sure to See Senators vs. Tri-City Tues., 7:30 p.m., Waters Field V 7 m r s j- y " r a-....- ane Bloch, Steve Enloe Jr., Dale Wilkerson and Nelson Miles. Also attending were post com mander, Ronald Reed, and Mrs. Reed; commander-elect and pres ident of the unit-elect Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Billings; Robert Al len, Mrs. Mina Cooper, Mrs. Steve Enloe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuch, Mrs. C. E. Higinbotham, Mr. and Mrs. John Demas, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Francis, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Towe, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halt Mrs. L. F. Oehler, president of the Silverton auxiliary; Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gottenberg and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Powell. S : JJ )0H't Cook flow. but ... this morning wo were in a strancely familiar spot before we knew it Driving to town we found ourselves suddenly on the old route they'd opened up poor old forgotten Glen Creek Road. But what changes us Polk Count! cms make in two months. They've painted several houses, another Is already half faced with brick, there's a foundation in for a new home and several householders have forgotten to mow the lawns. Funny how things happen in spring. "I was theah ; . . one might say after attending a performance of the Pentacle Players, that enthusiastic group of summer actors who put on three "Blithe Spirits" this Fashion Doll To Salem Art Association members axe busy with plans for the mother daughter tea to be given on Mon day, June 28 at the Bush House, Salem Art Museum. The affair will be held in conjunction with Mrs. James C. rrury's doll ex hibit, which will be held June 27 and 28. Tea hours axe from 2 to S o'clock. Mrs. Drury will exhibit her newly created . fashion doll, which bas been designed or teen age girls interested in fashions and designing. 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Opening night, surprisingly enough attracted almost a hundred persons (the bam in which the plays are given holds only a few more than that). With the stage in the middle of the room and players within arm's distance of the front row, you feel personally responsible for the plot The Pentode's sec ond venture will be "An Inspector Calls' by J. B. Priestly, July 29, 30 and '31. Incidentally . . . from the number of -townsfolk that are now regular first nighters for Willamette University dramatics it would seem that we are waking up to the fact that Salem isn't entirely without entertainment All off . . . wonder if you shouldnlt cancel that Fourth of July picnic and make it a swim party ... Marine Burea ! Urf Ur.lt- YtrV m m.Aimm M. directorate for the tea. to which the interested public is invited to attend. The dolls will be exhibited in the various rooms of the Bush House. Assisting Mrs. Kirk wiH be Mrs. James B. Young, Mrs. May Ion Scott, Mrs. F. W. Poorman. Mrs. Chester A. 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