MusuTfor Today v : ' Operatic Couple on Radio This Weekend; Baritone Sings Monday By MAXINE Statesman Hnsic Editor . The better music programs lor the weekend begin this morning with the New York Philharmonic Symphony under Dimitri Metro poulos and with John Corigliano, violin soloist Two young vocalists, Marilyn Home and Harve Presnall are Standard Hour's soloists. Theodore Upman is the Standard iw.iiy uu vu new iwk i 1111- harmonic-Symphony, Dimitri Mi tropoulo's, conductor. John Corig liano, violin solist James Fassett, music commentator. Overture to "La Forza del Destino" : .Verdi Symphony No. 3 in G minor ..Roussel Violin Concerto in D minor . Sibelius Greek Dances ... ..Skalkotas 7:30 on NBC The Standard Hour presents Marilyn Home, so prano, and Harve Presnell, bari- vuiie, wuo me aunaara yn SStJ1 108 AngeIes under John Coupenn Suite Couperin-Barnett Ritorna Vincitor :- "Aida- . ' Verdi Miss Home . Two Panamanian Dances.. Still Vision Fugitive "Herodiade" ......Massenet Mr. Presnell . Little Symphony: Peasants Dialogue Zeisl Watch of the Guardian Angels ...r..Pierae Silvo! A Quest Ora ' "Pagliacci" !. Leoncavallo Miss Home and Mr. Presnell Gayne Ballet Suite 1 Khatchaturian 9:00 on CBS The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, con ductor. ; Overture and Allegro, " from Suite "La Sultane" . Couperin-Milhaud Symphonie Fantastique. Berlioz Monday programs include: 8:00 on NBC The Telephone Hour, with the Bell Symphonic urcnesira ana Chorus, conducted by Donald Voorhees; Theodor Uppman, baritone, is guest solo ist, i - ! Your Eyes Have Told Me So J Blaufuss Orchestra Bright Is the Ring of - Words .....i. Williams Mr. Uppman Jamaica Rhumba ..Benjamin . Orchestra , Home on the ! Range Trad. arr. Guion Because I Were Shy , Trad. arr. Johnston Mr. Uppman The Young Prince and the . Young Princess from Scheherazade" Rimsky-Korsakov Orchestra Promesse de Mon Avenir from MLe Roi de Lahore" .Massenet Mr. Uppman 8:30 on ABC The Voice of Firestone, with 1 Jerome Hines, basso and bis wife, Lucia Evan gelista, soprano, t with orchestra and chorus under the direction of Howard Barlow. (Listed as The Barlow Concert on KEX.) El Rancho Grande. Uranga Freddie and His Fiddle, v from "Song of Norway Wright-Forrest Chorus and Orchestra FUR And every Fur wonts to get into the act! Call today to book your fur for a Summer-time stand in our safe scientifically controlled cold storage vaults on our premises. Phone 2-2431 jfjfm WW BUREN Hour's soloist :Red River Valley. .Traditional Song of the Open Road.Malotte Mr. Hines La ci darem la mano "Don Giovanni" -Mozart Desert Song .Romberg Miss Evangelista and Mr. Hines Rhenish Symphony. .Schumann Orchestra (Note The Voice of Firestone can also be seen and heard over KLOR-TV., Channel 12 at 7:30 Monday.) ... II Friendship Night for Chapter Friendship Night was observed Wednesday evening when Ains worth Chapter met for the regular- semi-monthly meeting. Honored guests included Har old Ayers grand organist of the Grand Chapter of Oregon from Meridan Chapter at Eugene; Mrs. Ruby Miller and Paul Halweg, worthy matron and- worthy pa tron of Venus Chapter at Don ald; and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ployhart, worthy matron and worthy patron of Barzallai Chap ter, Albany. The Rev. B. J. Holland spoke and Miss Sharon Anderson sang, accompanied by Mrs. James N. Francis. ' Mrs. El ma Sherman, Howard! Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koken I will be the delegates from Ains-I Grand Session in Portland begin Ininff June 6 The Social Afternoon Club will meet for their monthly luncheon Thursday, May 26 at the Masonic Temple with Mrs. Frank R. Brown as chairman of the host ess committee. At the June 1 meeting of the chapter there wil be a covered dish dinner at six o'clock in the dining room of the Scottish Rite Temple for members and their families. Master Masons will be honored at this meeting and in vited chapters include Gervais of Gervais, Naomi of Dallas, Ever green of Woodburn, Victoria of Turner-.and Cedar Chapter of Scio. s Mrs. Luther Peterson served as chairman of the evening re freshment committee assisted by Mrs. Roy Hunt Mrs. V. M. Koop, Mrs. Lowell Shinn, Mrs. Edna Thomas, Mrs. J. E. Webster, Mr. Warren Pahl and Mr. Fred Koken. ; Mrs. William J. Bender will be hostess to members of Chapter CQ, PEO Wednesday at her home, 1132 Hines St, for a. 12:45 dessert luncheon. Miss Winifred Carrithers will be' the co-hostess. Reports will be given on theetatei convention held in Baker the past week and the chapter will cele brate fts second birthday STORAGE Fur Dept. MOST 1AOC SSAUTT ing. V Meryl Metheany and Marda Miller of Scio will be among the young dancers featured in the second annual Don Allen Dance Studio Revue to be held May 27 at the "Leslie Junior High School auditorium. (Jesten-Miller Studio). Seen and A GARDEN. PARTY ... a weekago when Dr. and Mrs. Rob ert Moulton .Gatke entertained a group of their friends at their Richmond Avenue home . . . the occasion to view the lovely gar den and rhododendrons, which are' now at their peak . . . The GatV hosts for a similar affair each year so that their friends may view their pic turesque garden, which is ablaze with color ... a perfect setting with the Mill Creek bordering the garden ... azaleas, rhodo dendrons, which-are Dr. Gatke's pride and joy, tulips and lilacs all in bloom-. . . guests shown about the garden by the host, assisted by his two sons, Richard and Robert -. . . Richard busy taking movies .throughout the afternoon . . . Dr. Daniel Schulze and Prof. Earl Brown . . Tea ... served inside . . . and the rooms of the Gatke home resembling a garden with exqui site bouquets arranged by Dr. Gatke ... A panoramic, view of the garden from the , picture window in the den ... and a bouquet of azaleas and tulips on a table before the window . . . On the mantel twin vases filled with yellow azaleas and lilacs other bouquets of azaleas, tulips and lilacs about .the rooms . . . The tea table covered with a pink j cloth: and the centerpiece of azaleas and tulips in shades of pink ... Among those calling ... Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, Dean- and Mrs. Memn H. Geist . . . Mrs. Geist chic in a navy costume ensemble with a navy and white polka dress and coat lining to match . ,' . a perky navy and white straw hapeau, . . . Mrs. Ernest C. Richards pouring, one hour . . . Miss Lois Latimer wear ing a becoming blue print dress . . . Dr. and Mrs. George Martin viewing the rhododendrons . . . A sister duo . . . Dr. Helen Pearce and Miss Dorothy Pearce, who are busy with plans to move into their new home, come June Also noted . , . Miss Lelia Johnson, in a pink linen dress, inviting guests to come in for a cup of tea or coffee ... Dr. Gale Currey planning a summer in Norway, where she will study at the University of Oslo and will be living on the campus . . . Dr. Marion Morange will be in Vermont this summer visiting friends and will also study at Middlebury College . . . Dr. Mar tha Springer, the Otto J. Wilsons, the Clifton Mudds, J. E. Laws and Clarence Byrds among those enjoying the gardens ... AU REVOIR COFFEE . . . a week ago Saturday when Mrs. Edward A. Lebold and Mrs. A. L. Adolphson entertained at the former's lovely K i n g w o o d Heights home . . . guests invited to say farewell to Mrs. Thomas l&SCOVEHr tine ooop and if i . " . , is a perfectly pure, non-alkaline "facial ' wash" with none of the harsh, drying or irri fating after-effects of ordinary soap and water wash 'Velvet Foam your complexion, diately, immaculately cs you girt It the gentle, truly soft beauty care on which your skin thrives. 110 the tube. (ph tax) m - r, A Heard.. A. Windishar, who left this past week for Portland to make her home ... she was accompanied by daughter, Joan, and their new home is in the Alameda district. . So appropriate ... the table centerpiece ... a moving van flanked by red roses and pink snapdragons ... a beautiful embroidered linen cloth on the table . . . A large bouquet of lilacs and tulips on the piano . . . guests enjoying the lovely view from the picture windows of the Lebold home . . . Mrs. Windishar wearing a becoming two-piece white dress with cor sage of red roses . .'. Saying farewell . . . to the honor guest ... Mrs. T. J. Bra bec smart in navy blue . . . Mrs. Charles E.,'Wagiier, Mrs. Oscar Christensen, Mrs. Bryan Good enough, Mrs. Dick Ross, Mrs. Duane Gibson ... Mrs. Floyd Kenyon, Mrs. E. A. Guenthner, Mrs. M. S. Innocenti and Miss Lorraine Meusey wearing a good looking grey pleated ensemble with navy straw ... Mrs. E. H. Kennedy busy with decorating plans for her new Morningside home, which will be completed by early . summer ... Mrs. T. Harold TomBnson and Mrs. L. V. Benson, who have been legisla tive secretaries during - the ses sion,' enjoying seeing their friends again after four months of working ... Mrs. Leslie Bur dette, Mrs. C. Lester Newman and Mrs. William Schlitt chat ting over the coffee cups . . . WEDDING ECHOES . . . one of the first large weddings of the season took place at St. Joseph's Catholic Church a week ago when Patricia Healy became Bruce Shurtleff s bride ... So attrac tive the ballerina frocks of the attendants . . .of turquoise crystalette with tucked bodices in back and large bows . . . most effective as the girls walked down the long, white carpeted aisle ... Patricia all smiles as she left the church with her . hand some bridegroom ... immedi ately after the reception the new lyweds left for Lincoln, Neb., to make their home, driving by way of California ... Setting . .. . for the recep tion was the Gold Room at the Marion Hotel . . . the newly weds receiving for over an hour . . . huge baskets of white calla lilies, stock and snapdragons on either side of the line . . . Stun ning was the large arrangement of pink cherry blossoms and li lacs at one end of the room . . . The bride's table covered with a white satin cloth and centered with a tiered cake encircled with roses and bouvardia . . . the punch table with a pink cloth and the anniversary candle, which wil! bum each year on the cou ple's wedding anniversary . . . Ed Syring playing background or gan music throughout the recep tion .... water. New Velvet Foam it will come clean imme Dance Revue Slated, for Friday : An event of Friday, May 27 will be the second annual Don Allen Dance Studio revue to be held at Leslie Junior High School will fea ture 150 .dancers as well as acts by professkmal entertainers .from all parts of the state. The performance wul be divided into three sections which will in clude tap dancing, ballet, and . a professional variety show. The ballet section of the show is under the direction of Marcelle Renout of Portland, formerly with the American School of Ballet in Hollywood. . Miss Renoux'a back ground includes .musical comedy work on Broadway. She wul bring ballet students : frond Portland to add to the show. .. The tap section of the show is under the direction of Gene Geb- auer, Salem, who supervised and directed last yefaifs show. All rou tines, costumes and orchestrations are entirely new and original for this year s show. The final section of the revue will be a professional and semi- professional variety and. vaudeville show. Tickets are en sale at Stevens It Son Jewelers, orjttiey can be secured from studehtsNof the Don Allen Dance Studio. From out-of-town . . . came Mrs. Jack Wittliff of Astoria wearing a handsome mink stole with her outfit and squired by son. Jack BeaVev . . . the two later going on to the Mother's weekend festivities at Oregon State . . . Senator: and Mrs. Francis Zieeler over from Cor- vallis ... longtime friends of the Healys, the Sam Arnotts, down from Seattle for the occa sion ... ' , ' Amonr others . . .- Secretarv of State and Mrs. Earl T. New. bry accompanied by their son-in- 1 - 1 J a. .r H nw ana uaugmer, me vriliiara Bisseus . . . tne E. Burr Mil lers . . . Mrs. Miller donnin i yellow chapeau with her black outfit ..'. . their son-in-law and dau enter. Paul and Nanrv Haw. kins, way up in Alaska and await ing the arrival of their furniture . ... ai present mere are just two cots in the house . . . Bobbie Sjoding. wearing a full skirted white frock, receiving best wish es on announcement oi ner recent engagement to Jerry McCallister . . . Youne married assisting . . . Dorothy Kertzel .(Mrs.. Stan ley; ana Joanne Haines (Mrs. Douglas) . . . Julie Foulger. hav ing the time of her life nassinv the dream cakes tied in blue tulle . . . her sister. Jan. one of the bridesmaids ... Also spotted ; . . Mrs. Chester Fritz wearing a handsome red knit coat and Jte hat and car rying a large, Wck patent purse . . . A foursome?. . Ralnh and Sidney Schlesinger, accompanied V IL.!. , " - uj meu auncure spouses . . The Ralph Schlesinger soon to move to Portland as thev hav sold their Fawk Street home Mrs. Sam Speerstra wearing a smart red straw with her navy and red print shantung, ensem ble .. . Hello, a pain Rememhor th days when Mother took down the winter draperies and put up the summer curtains? When she put the summer slipcovers on the chairs, and cleared away the bric-a-brac for a cool, uncluttered look? These days, when a win dow covers about half nf nur wall space, we're not about to change it nrn season to - season ail . tne more reason tn riernrat . nne'a home with a treatment that is sat- lsiying year in, year out. The current mode of "licht airi ness" seems to satisfy this crav ing for a subtle, lovely back ground for living.. Mfe achieve ims ny usin$ simple yet elegant textures, against which our furni ture and accessories stand nut tn form both pattern and contrast acs, uioiuauc accessories used against a subtle background col or, are just -as important as sofa or table. The simnl textnro lovely used with natural woods and stone, and micht ho en riched with the addition of lurex threads for sparkle. ...... Draperies of such materials are best hung from ceiling to floor, sans cornices or lambrequins, for a truly dramatic effect The new siizy rorusan drapery materials are lovely hung in this fashion, and are particularly decorative when installed A large brass rod ding and great brass rings. The draperies swish' across the win dow with new fflamour and drama! - But Mother didn't have a bad idea when she changed to sum mer slincovers! A whole onl ru se heme may be' changed over night with the-use of slipcovers. This is especially easy when the Dacigrouna (carpet, walls, drap eries) are of . a monochromatic color scheme. Gay, smart prints or plaids might be used to change the entire feeling of the room. Slipcovers increase the life of the furniture as well as set a change of pace and mood for the room. Now micht K th tim tn change furniture from the heavy uieze ana monair pieces to the new linen and- tweed mixtures avails hie Thv - r imnntw the touch, cooler ana fresher looEing. Keauy; tney are all-season fabrics. We have so many lovelv nieces dn- th floor nnv that answer the i.eed for cleaner lines, beautilir Resigns, and 30 important, cortjrt for the fami ly. Do come in- 1 . ; , . See you nnr week. " Mary -Thomas Meisel Interior Designer. t- - Roberts -Bros. Senior Recital . Event of Today ' ' ''' '' ' A joint senior recital of the En core Club of South Salem High School and the Crescendo Club of North Salem High Scnooi will be presented this afternoon - in the auditorium . of the State; Blind School at 3 o'clock. This will be the first joint recital of the two clubs and the varied program wul include voice, piano and instru mental 'numbers by the senior members. , Advisors are Howard Miller for the Crescendo Club and Victor Pahnason for the Encore Club. Th public is invited to attend and re freshments will be served follow ing the recital. . Pianists aDoearin? on th nrn. gram are Vicki Ward, Phoebe Lou Braun, Lorraine Bagley; vocalists, Marilyn Shields, Velva dark, ac companied bv Gavnelle Mthnv Jim Heath, - Marlyn Myers, ac companied by Shu-ley Pugh, Earl Neuman, Beverly Hamman, BUI wuson, ueorgia waiters, Sandra Mischke, Don Williams; organ, Joan Harrison; violin, Jan Button, Bertha Becklev and flute. Reiden Iverson. Spinsters will be entertained Monday night at the home of Miss Mary Louise Lee, 1076 Bellevue St.; at 8 o'clock. Co-hostesses will be Miss Ann Carson and Mrs. Er- vin C.I Smith. Petitions will be read for new members during the meeting at which Miss Marjorie Becke will preside. The Sojourners will meet for a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon Thurs day afternoon at the Salem Wom an's clubhouse. Mrs. Roger Webb is chairman of the committee for the annual guest day. Assisting will be Mrs. Charles R. Shaw, Mrs. J. E. Webster, Mrs. O. W. Wensley, Mrs. Loren W. Lewis and Mrs. Carl Muller. and BOWLS : - - I..'.-.'. 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Mr. Lindsey, at present 'teaching International Relations in the po litical science department of the University of Oregon; is scheduled to speak on "Through British Eyes" at the Tuesday, meeting. The convention opens Sunday PROTECT YOUR EYES! Guard thai precious eyesight with- regular check-ups ty our regular optometrists. j - ' leM-s-"! , USE YOUR CREDIT I , . AND OUR EASY I PAYMENT PLAN . M i? Optonetrists l 7J;1 I At Boring Optical ' - J V- f Corner 12th at Center '- LV&LJ t Dial 3-6506 L "t Dr. E.E. Boring- Free Parking 'Space Dr. Sam Hughes At Roberts Bros. 340 Court St. Decorative Fiberglass PLANTERS Exciting array of the new Espano colors: petal pink, Caribbean blue, coral, 'white', black, transparent. Adequate size for small tree plantings graceful patio ac cessoryuse as a soft drink cooler, storage area. WE GIVE AND REDEEM &JC GREEN STAMPS . evening with a buffet supper and meeting at the Laurelwood Coun try Club. -Highlights of fhes day meeting will Include a message from national by Mrs. Edward L. Hughes, president of the Portland League, who with Mrs. Ronald K. Campbell, president of the Oregon League, has just returned from the national council meeting. in. Wash ington, D.C. . , ' At Monday's dinner meeting the new Leagues of Oregon wiil.be .honored. .These 'include Beaverton League, and the Provisional Leagues of Coos Bay, Milwaukie, and Oswego All local League presi dents have been asked to tell of highlights . in their leagues this year. - - -c i Evening Circle ef the Leslie Methodist WSCS will meet Tues day night at the home of Mrs. George Rohde, 2755 Pioneer Drive, at 8 p.m. A puppet show will be presented by Elsabeth Olsen. Mrs. John Stuller will be the co-hostess. - v 095 1195