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IS-(Se& III) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Sun, June 3, 'M !mic For Today Sccfricd, Connor, Amara, Sopranos on Radio Programs I By MAXIM Bl'REN . :t SUtesaua Matte Editor Snnrina Irmsard Seeiried and oianist TaUana Nikoiajewa will ba soloists ia the second of four broadcast from the Mozart Bicen tennial Festival in Salzburg, oa World Music remvais. cmeii Maenendorfer will conduct tot Motarteura Orchttra and Carl Sehurickt will conduct tha Vienna Philharmonic, in an all-Mozart PT,Udn Amara, wrong soprano of the MetropoliUn Opera wUl be loloiat oa Uw TelephontHourr : : : T Monday aight, and Nadine CoU fw. . Taij aWM VM.aia Mr, alM of the If et sings oa The Voice of Friestcme, Tbote lotereated enough to lis ten through aa hour of ataorted ouertnn. na enjoy tne menu devoted to the ainging of Sober! Merrill a the Woolworth Hour beginning at noon. Liber- ace ii alto scheduled to penorm. The following program ia on today I ttau II .m. sa CBS-World Musle T tlval, Jamas turn, muala commaii Utor. Mouil BicmUmual gaaUval Irani Balilxirt. Auatrta. I axmphuny in C major. K. 2 l"l .Mauri Maanandartar, conductor! four Son ..-Moaarl i DM Kltint Rptrtnori - All Cult eio Brtofa Xinaam fiat fch Juanfat ' Sthnaueht Men ai fnianHag : (IrmfarS Swfrlad. aopraao) foncarte for Pua and 1 i Orchaatra In B Dal - " major, K Moaart fVlanna Philharmonic Orenaatra, TaUana ttikolajawa. piano. Cart Ichurlcht. conductor MimAmw niaht nmffiiM art: 1 M mi ABC Tha Voleo el flrf tana, with Nadine Connor, aoprano and Howard Barlow, dlrorior. mm Conner will nnt: YaHarday from Roborla .... Karn On What Full Oelifht, from ' Bohtialaa QIH" Balfo Lullaby ...... t. ..... Brahma Jl i a Cran Right Jor glnfinf. . ftodfar Th TalanhaM Hour, with Orchoa- tra airwtad bt Donald Voorhooa. Lucta Amara, ooca-ano, is sua ao-l JOlrt. - - r -i Vw An tort, from . . "Shaw Boat" Kam OrehMtra waot' SflfM BathaUl Luetn Amara .. Grand Adagio from 'Rayaienda . .Glaaouaetf Orrhoatra Old Mother Hukbard - . Holy-Hutehlnaoa ' Ludaa Amara Ojraqr Airs .. . . Barerate rehwtre Tarat La' Notts Placid (Paacaful wa In NIM) . . from -fl TwilorM" ..Vlfdl -fi '. , Uidn A maa , . Mr. and Mn. Raymond Graber are announcing the eiigagernem of their daughter. Mitt PhyUii Jo Graber to Jack T. Fount, ion of Mr. and Mr. Tillman A. Fouct of Salem. The engagement waa announced at a desaert Thunday afternoon at the .home of Min Graber. No brrmediate date ha been act for the wedding. . IILVERTON - Circle of l- manual Womea'f Miuionary Fed eratioa have arranged meetings for the coming week to include: Circle 1, Tueaoay at tne Dome of Mr. P. A. Loar. at 2 p.m. Mr. Arthur Dahl in charge of topic diacuuioa. Circle 1 at the borne of Mr. Kenneth Henhim. Tuesday, 1:30 p rt. with Mr. Oacar Strand as co- hocteas. Mr. Strand and Mr. Chester Bjorke will be in charge of the day rpogram- drcle S, poatponed until July. Circle 4. at the home of Mr. Daryl Johnson, 19t0 Walker Road, Salem. Tuesday, I p.m., with Mrs. Robert Johnson a co-hotMS. Mrs A. W. Nriaoa and Mr. 0car John son, in charge of the program. Circle S. at the home of Mrs. Leslie Lowery. Monday 'at I p.m. with Mrs. Merle Rasmuisen as co hostess. Mrs. Sheldon Johnson and Mn. Amos Funrue, program. A Lebanon Brido t - i i I ?,-r i -V 1 - Ji k' I Bride-Elect To Be Feted At Shower Miss Nan Mishler, who will be married to Richard Unruh of Sa lem od June I, will be the guest of honor at I miscellaneous show er in Portland when Mrs. Hilmar Papst and Mr. George Schantln entertain at the former's home ia Dunthorpe on June 6. Attending the party from Sa lem will be Mr. Clarence Ham ilton, Mr. James Nicholson Jr., Mrs. Robert Drager, Mrs. Frsnk- lin Silkey and Mrs. Robert Bur-rell. The couple's marriage will take place in Portland at St. Michaels and All Angels Church with a re ception following at the Univer sity Club. Miss Mishler and Mr. Unruh Florence Tcsd Presents Pupils Students of Florence Teed will be presented in recital this after non at two o'clock at the Roberts Studio with the following partici pating: Linda Spendal, Carol and Jeanne Heidi1 Called Week's Painting De Camp, Gary Darneille, Ronnie Nichols, D a r 1 e o e and Sandra BUschke. Mardis Gegrotte. Walry Lantx, Sue Steffin, Charley Neu bauer, Judy Maddux, Nancy, Mi chael and Patricia Gallagher. Mar- gret Millet, Shirley and Rena Croker, Lanna Rouske, Margret Ellis, Rebecca Singer, Marin Van Cleave, Janice and Linda Drakely, Dianne ami Kenney Schweigert, Patricia Melton, Nancy and Patty Wait, Tracey Ramp, Roberta Ran dall, Julie Repine. Sharon Riffe, Joan Huneka, Carol Pfau. "Heidi" a portrait in water color by Rose Goss, will be featured as Picture of the Month at Bush Museum during June. Mrs. Goss, aitft tA4iava lh knwlr nl ranrnr. ing the charm of children, has; Jq Name Off iCGTS painiea mis quaint mue gin io Symphony Society The Salem Symphony Society selected new members of the board of directors at their meeting on OmpiDTalk A talk oa onanltad camping, a type, tf vacation planned by any at tha hiking dubs ia the Federa tion of Outdoor Clubs, win be giv es hi Miss Margaret Pepper and Mrs. George LaBorda, members Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. A couple caDed on us recent ly, and the woman had her hair set ta pincuris with a scan tied around her head. Was, this all right? -r- A. A social call made with ene' hair done up in pin curls can hardly be called proper, Q. How lata at night is It pro per lor a boy to telephone a girl at her home? ID Mrs. Claude E. Swanson (Mary Jane Thomas) who was married May 20 at the First Methodist Church in Lebanon. The bride liTh--dayghter of Mrs Lyle Thomas of Lebanon and Mr. Swanson is tha son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swanson of Lebanon. (Dalton't Studio, Lebanon). what should you do? A. Telephone each guest, ex plain, apologize, and mention a definite future date. Ts it obligatory that rela- i ding gift. Hives and good friends send en gagement gifts to a girl? ( A. Thia ia not customary. Most ' nutnla aMMaanieiia AM t kja tar a4. TVj; LViivciiuatv; via wi t IM U- utom f the girl's t ta tha YWCA series at Vacation Teaser, will be aecesnpaniad by color slides, and Is designed to appeal ta all those interested m a campini vKatioa la a national pam. Tha public la wvitea, Tnere to nt chre and no YWCA mem- oeranip w requirea. FOUR CORNXRJ Ueettew ef afficers highlighted tha semi-aa- mial dinner, of the Womaa'f Club Friday, May IL at the Golden Pheasant Covers were placed for tl si embers and a guest, Mrs. Ctu Nichols' Co-chalnnaa for the event were Mrs. William. Conner and Mrs. Hugh Chrisman. Presi dent elect Is Mrs. Cecil Hunssker, who is a charter member of the 11-year-old club. Vice president, Mrs. WSrrea ' Shrake, ' secrtary, Mrs, Hardie Phillips, treasurer Mrs. W. Clark Bachman. upon family, and their usual hour for retiring, t should think that ten o'clock would be the latest. Q. If, after inviting guest to! dinner, you find (hat you must 1 leave town oa urgent business,! Restyle Your Furs Sea what weader anr expert fur stylists can perform with year outdated fur coat lasulre jibaat ear lew-cost restyl ing tomorrow, look like an Italian Madonna. Heidi is the daughter of Mrs. Ima Hen rikson and niece of Mrs. Goss. Mrs. Goss has been painting for a very short, time but her work i: Thursday night at the home of Dr. clear, decisive and lovely in color, i Dean Brooks, the outgoing presi- She has studied with Clifford Glea-, 6fn, Thos- nam.d ire Mrs. Claud are .arriving from Boston today. Jon. Carl Hall, and Miss Helen,.,. .... Mr. Unruh is graduating from aiumensieii. r- - '" , the Masachujett Institute of! l ne painter Is the wile of Larry eorge aenwarz, airs, vnaries Technology this month. ,Goss, Stayton bean grower, a Sherman, Mrs. Sydney Kromer, : nousewue oi wioe imprest ana a Mrs. ig i nanaer, syoney Boise, The Yomarcos Club will meet at collector of paintings. I Carl Ritchie. Mrs. Norman Cary. the home of Mrs. Ralph Mercer. Bush Museum is open dally, ex- Theodore oVLooie, Mrs. Stuart; Route 5, for a dessert luncheon at cept Mondays, from to a.m. until Lancefield, Prof. Donald Glecklerj 1:15 Tuesday, June S. Co-hostesses noon, and from 2 to 5 p.m. The Phillip Hawley, Dr. Bertram Trel- will be Mrs. Ray Walts and Mrs. public is invited to see Mrs. Goss' stad and Marvin Ross. The meet-j W. B. Minnier. work. I ing for the selection of officers will I Friends'to Honor Couple Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millett are invited through the press to greet the couple cele brating their golden wedding an niversary at a reception this aft ernoon at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Russell Millett, 1420 Court St. Calling hours are 2 to 9 o'clock. Fred Millett will meet guests at the door, and Mrs. Ralph Armsmeier of Roseburg and Mrs. D. B. Parkes will cut the cake. Pouring will be Mrs. Robert Wa gers, Mr. Homer Trowbridge, Mrs. James Noland and Miss Dar lene Cavender. The Misses Margaret and Jan et Millett will pass the guest book. Mrs. Ed Hulbert and Mrs. Arthur Bingenheimer will have charge of the gift table. The affair is being arranged by the golden-wed's four chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mil lett, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLapp. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Millett and Myron Millett. There are four grandchildren. The couple was married May 29, 1908 in Spring Valley, Minn. be held at the Norman Cary home, 320 Hansom Ave., Tuesday night at g o'clock. Piano Recital Set By Miss Bedford Miss Ruth Bedford is present ing a group of her students in piano recital on Monday at Roberts Studio at 7:45 p.m. The following pupils will play: Floreine Tomlin, Julie Mommsen, Sharon Fulton, Kathy Seely, Judy Read, Susan Carlson, Gail Miller, Judith' Hansen. Kenny Hansen, Helen Humphrey, Terese Bear, Charlene Brar, Janice Kendall, Sandra Voiding. Elizabeth Peter son. Janice Voiding. Annatxlle Peterson. Darlrne Wolfe, Linda Storm. Judy Marie Herren, Carol Ann Herren, John DeFrance, Cheryl Fleischman. Nancy Otto. They will be assisted by James snd Sandra Voiding and by Kenny, Danny and Judith Hansen in vocal selections. In addition to piano solos there will be duets and piano numbers acompanied by the organ. Waverlv Dance The last dance of the season for the Waverly Club willtbe sports affair Friday night. 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