4-(S- aj-Srattsman, Salem, Ort., Sunday, May 15, 1955 aajEwWSl,y,','jmv:-a . : -: . 4 1 ' -V'! !' " ; ;y Vfr r - v. I r v Highlighted "by an open house Wednesday evening, this month's exhibit at the Bush House, Salem Art Museum, features student art, some of which is shown above. Mrs. A; Terrence King is shown holding a sculpture by tarry Wood, North Salem High School. In the background are paintings by Rex Peterson, North Salem High, left, and Le Roy lambrecht, Sacred Heart Academy. The public is invited to attend the open house Wednesday night between 7 and 9 p.m. The current show will remain for the month of May at Bush House, which is open daily, except Mondays. (Statesman Photo). Music for Today Famous Names on Special Program Monday; Rise Stevens Sings too " By MAXINE BUREN Statesman IMiuic Editor The Telephone Hour celebrates its 15th birthday with a special hour-long program Monday night Pons, Farrell, Iturbi, Sullivan and Rabin will be soloists with the orchestra. Rise Stevens sings Mon day night in ABC. Dimitri Mitropoulos will conduct the New York Philharmonic Symphony, Eugene Ormandy the Philadelphia Orchestra and John Barnett the Los Angeles Symphony. Today'.' programs will be: 10:30 a.m. on CBS New Yorki ' Philharmonic-Symphony, Dimitri Mitropoulos, conductor. Symphony No. 2 in C major Schumann Symphony No. 10 Schostakovitch 7:30 on NBC The Standard Hour from Los t fcngtts. 'with John Barnett directing the or chestra and Vivian Delia Chiesa s soprano soloist: Circus Overture -Toch Dance i Debussy-Rand La Boheme: Mi T Chiamano Miml .-Puccini Miss Delia Chiesa Granada , 1Z Lara Miss Delia Chiesa Voices of Spring Strauss Meditation for Orchestra Van Hulse 0 Del Mio Amato Ben Donaudy - Miss Delia Chiesa IH Take Romance Oakland Miss Delia Chiesa Fantasy on Chimes . Armbruster Tango i.Castellucci Victory at Sea LRodgers 8:00 on CBS The Philadel phia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, conductor. Byron Janis, piano so loist i , Suite from the ballet, "Daphnis and Chloe".. Ravel Concerto No. 3 in D minor for Piano and Orchestra Rachmaninoff Monday programs will be: 8:00 on NBC Hour-long anni versary program of the Tele phone Hour, featuring artist-so loists, i t Introduction and Lilac Fairy from "The Sleeping Beauty" i : Tchaikovsky Orchestra Le Reve from "Manon"; , .Massenet Brian Sullivan Morning ..Speaks Eileen Farrell Concerto in E Minor (Finale ) Mendelssohn Michael Rabin ; i Dancing Doll.. Pol dini-LaForge Lily Pons Caprice Viennois ....Kreisler Orchestra , " Voi lo Sapete from ' j 1 "Cavalleria Rusticana" i ! . Mascagni Eileen Farrell Elegie Massenet Brian Sullivan, Michael Rabin Je Suis Titania from "Mignon"! .. Thomas Lily Pons r ; Clair de Lune -Debussy Jose Iturbi The Pines of the Appian Way from "The Pines of Rome" . L ..Respighi Orchestra O Soave Fanciulla from "La Boheme' Puccini Eileen Farrell, Brian Sullivan 8:30 on ABC The Voice of Firetone, with Rise Stevens as soloist - Beyond the Blue Horizon .1.. Whiting-Harling March of the Toreadors Bizet Chorus and: Orchestra , 111 See You Agin Coward Songs My Mother Taught Me .; .Dvorak Card Song, from "Carmen" ..Bizet Rise Stevens Coronation March ..Meyerbeer Orchestra Two Hearts in Three- Quarter Time -Stolz Miss Stevens and Chorus Two Dances On Weekend Calendar Two dance clubs have slated parties for the coming weekend. The Bon Heur Club's last party oi tne season will be a sport dance Friday night at the VFW Hall. A no-ho6t dinner will be served at 7 p.m.' with dancinc and election of officers follow ing. The nominating committee includes Max Scriber, Ed Harri son and Fred Humphrey. The committee for the evenine is headed by Mr. and Mrs. How ard Jenks, chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DaMetz. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mink and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bruce. Ciroue Club Dance The Ciraue Club will hold a semi-formal dinner dance Satur day night et Randall's Chuck Wagon. The social hour will be at 8:30 o'clock with dinner fol lowing at 9:30 o'clock. Phil Day and his orchestra will play for dancing. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Underwood are chairmen of the decorating committee, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houck Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Quisenberry, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pence and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Olson. Church Nuptials Unite Couple In Marriage Saturday Evening Exchanging, their tows at an 8 o'clock ceremony Saturday night at the Calvary Baptist Church were Miss Glenna Mae Allmer. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. .Diamond, and Richard L. Earnest, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Earnest The Rev., Omar N. Barth Derformed the nuDtial before a settinc of lilacs and Dink snap dragons. The windows were decorated with clusters of lilacs and lavender tapers. Miss Diane Burkland was tne vocalist and Mrs. James Francis the organist Of white Chantilly lace and tulle over satin was the bridal gown, fashioned floor length with a sweep train. The full skirt was enhanced with wide panels of lace with insets of crystal pleat ed nylon tulle. The bodice and long sleeves Were of lace and tulle with a high, rounded neck line trimmed with a lace band. Her fingertip illusion veil was caught to a pleated nylon and lace cap embellished with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of deep pink roses. Miss Betty Carda, the honor maid, wore a pansy purple taf feta waltz gown fashioned prin cess, style with scalloped neck line and sleeves. Bridesmaids were Miss Wilma Earnest, the groom's sister, and Mrs. John D. Lang and the junior attendant was Miss Zeona Sue Diamond, the bride's sister. They wore identical frocks of lilac taffeta styled the same as the honor maid's. The attendants all wore bandeaux of pink rosebuds and lilacs .and carried colonial nose gays of pink and lavender sweet peas. Attend the Bridegroom Robert Miller served as best man for Mr. Earnest and seating the guests were Kenneth Allmer, the bride's brother, Calvin Keus- cher and Larry Fischer. Mrs. Diamond selected a navy blue taffeta and Romaine crepe gown with gardenia corsage for her daughter's nuptials. Mrs. Earnest chose a mauve faille suit with white accessories and her flowers were gardenias. A reception followed in the fireplace room. Pouring were Mrs. Marvin T. Britton, and Miss Karen Earnest, a niece of the bridegroom. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Roy R. Bufch, the bridegroom's aunt and Mrs. Wil liam Johnson. Assisting were Mrs. Donald Bedard, Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Calvin Keusther and Miss Cheryl Keuscher. When the couple left on their wedding trip to Canada the new Mrs. Earnest donned a pearl grey suit with navy blue and white accessories and corsage of pink roses. The newly weds will make their home in Salem at 358 Orchard St Lions Auxiliary At Ohmart Home The Salem Lions Club Auxiliary will meet Thursday night May 19 at the home of Mrs. Lee Ohmart 520 N. 14th St., at S o'clock. Mrs. Carl Aschenbrenner will head the hostess- committee, assisted by Mrs. Loern Mort, Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mrs. Cecil Quesseth, and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough. Reldun Iversen'from Norway, a student at South , Salem High School, will play flute solos. Dale Harris, who spent last summer in Europe with the tour directed by ; Dr. Thomas Bennett, will tell of I his experiences. Lowrys to Be Speakers The regular, meeting of the Christian Women's Fellowship of the First ' Christian Church will hold its regular monthly meeting, Thursday, May 19 at 11 a.m., in the Chapel. Special guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Heath. Lowry. They have been missionaries to India for five years and will show pictures and tell of their experiences. The worship service will be led by Mrs. Warren TheiL There will be a nursery for small children and a sack lunch at noon. All members and friends of the Fellowship are cordially invited to attend. Willamette Orchestra . . . In Concert ' . . . . -v j - The Willamette Chamber Or chestra, under the baton of Dr.! Willis Gates, will present its third and final concert of the season Wendesday evening at 8:15 in Wal ler hall. The public is invited U attend the musicale. Soloists will be Marilyn Han thorn and Lawrence Monk, violins, Page Bailey, clarinet,, Tricia Gor don, pianio. The entire group in cludes: Violin: Marilyn Ranthorn, Law renc Monk. Joan Priscilla Payne, Mary Jane Mclntee. Lorene Roberts. SaUy Bollinger, Amy Jo Blomberg. Phyllli Muh. Mary Stout. Robert Schaefer. Lucille Rich. James Doug las. Flute: Sandra McCabe, Leanna Seal. Clarinet: Page Bailey, Barbara Freitag. Patricia Payne. French Horn: Charles Peter. James Fiske, Dorothy Mechke. Viola: Grace Gates. Rosemary Weaver, Carolyn Burr. Cello: Margaret Huson. Velma Stretcher, Louise Delano. Elizabeth Maxwell. Rebecca Hang. Bass: Lois Monk, Jerry Friesen. Oboe; Eugene Corey. Ralph McKenzie. Bassoon; Douglas Richardson. Trumpet: Keith Mi rick; Dave Doerksen, Lawrence Kimble. Trombone. Jerry Johnson. Timpani; Ronald Kingsley. WSCS Circles to Meet Wednesday SILVERTON Circles of the Woman's Society for .Christian Service at the Silverton Metho dist Church will meet Wednes day at 2 p.m. in the church social rooms. At this time the new cir cle leaders, Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. Ed McClaine and Mrs. Ralph Schmidt, will select the members for their groups. Outgoing chair men will serve refreshments at the close of the business hour. The Women's Missionary Fed eration of Immanuel Lutheran Church will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the church. The Rev. E. E. Ramsey of the Lutheran Wel fare Association of Oregon will; be the guest speaker. Mrs. Oscar Loe will be in charge of devo-; tions. Mrs. Carl Hande, Sr., chair man of the Life Membership and In Memorium committee, will present a skit, "I Had a Dream." Mrs. A. A. Hall, Mrs. H. Espe, j Mrs. H. Omholt and Mrs. Jul Faar are the hostesses and vis-) itors are Invited to attend for! the afternoon. 1 Women's League Will Convene in Eugene l$Ulccy9 The biennial state-wide con vention of the League of Women Voters of Oregon will be held in Eugene May 22, 23, 24. More than 90 delegates, observers and state board members are expected to attend from the 9 local and 3 provisional leagues in Oregon. The nominating committee, of which 'Mrs. V. N. Freeman of Eugene is chairman, has propos ed the following slate of officers to be voted on at the convention: President, Mrs. Ronald K. Camp-1 dcii, corvaiiis; 1st vice-president, Mrs. K. E. Montgomery, Eugene; 2nd vice-president Mrs. Robert Wiener, Portland; secretary, Mrs. F. H. J. Dickmann, Corvallis; treasurer, Mrs. R. W. Weiss, Portland; directors: Mesdames Justin ' Smith, Medford; Charles Ford, Eugene; A. O. Mueller, Salem; Walter W. McGuire, Port land: Wesley S. Shaner, Astoria; D. W. Richardson, Salem;, chair man of-the nominating commit tee is .Mrs. . Peter De Witt, Port land. , ' Convention business will, also include by-law changes, adoption of a budget discussion of organi zation problems, and determina ation of a program for the next two years. The state board has suggested two program items for the current agenda. The first of these, Measures to Revise and Strengthen the Constitution of the State of Oregon, is a continu- to Show Slides The Edna Holder Circle of the ation of the work that has been , Woman's Society of Christian done in this field by the League ! Service of the Leslie" Methodist in the last two years. The second Church hostess to tn item. Preservation of Our Con-Vcill n- v . . " stitutional Rights, ties in with Y', on. of th. t t,.tiAn.i M,rr.f church parlors for a dessert tn.7J:.T7i, r' A ncneon at 1:30 wednesday-af- agenda items that deals with in dividual liberties and the public interest . - In addition to these two items, three local Leagues have submit ted suggestions that deal with state election laws and problems relating to adoption of children in Oregon. These will also be considered by the delegates Brooks Garden Club met Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Felix Morisky for a covered-dish lunch eon and discussion ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Sta. cey will show their slides of their trip to La Paz, Mexico. The 1 committee in charge includes Mesdames T. O. Adams, Charles Vick, H. H. Boyes, and Everett , McRae. - . v . ! SUBLIMITY Spending several weeks at the Kenneth Watts home ! are her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ; William Holinde of Newton, Kan sas and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Botterweck, also of Newton, Mrs,. 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