The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 15, 1956, Page 17, Image 17

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Accommodations a Premium. For Conventions in August I Church Rites Unite Couple
Officers Are
Announced
Officers for the coining year of
the Christian Women's Fellowship
at the First Christian Church of
Salem are as follows: President,
Mrs. Ben L. Gilford; vice-president.
Mrs. Sidney Van Dyke; sec
retary, Mrs. Lester Hagcn; and
treasurer, Mrs. John Terhune.
Chairmen include: Missionary
Study Director, Mrs. Millard Pe-
Statesman, Salem, Ore.,' Sun., July 15, '58 (Sec UJ)-lV,
Br JANE EADS
ment chairman, Mr. Harold Jones:
world call chairman, Mrs. Percy
Desotell: sunshine '
chairman, Mrs. Joe WOsoa; aJ
service chairman, .Vr. i. .
Reaney.
Day Grmp leaders Include lira.
William Craycroft, Mrs. Grant
Hyames, Mrs. Lestoa Howell. Mis
June Philpott. Mrs. Edward
Spriggs, and Mrs. D. B. Simpson.
Night Group leaden art Mrs. Ken
neth Smith, Mr. Lester Mark,
and Mrs. Glea Vergeta.
Add these to the 4.171 delegates
derground" during the long Demo
cratic tenure, is expected to be in
national committee, says a Jot of
delegate and their families are
planning to make the trip to the
kar; publicity and printing secre
tary, Mrs. Paul Hollowly; equip-'
ment custodian, Mrs., Monroe
Cheek; group missionary study de
partment chairman, Mrs. Grace
Shepherd; worship chairman, Mrs.
W. A. Barkus; membership chair
man, Mrs. Cyril Hamilton; Mis
sion aid department chairman,
Mrs. Zina Sharpnack; social life
department chairmen, Mrs. Robert
Dalrymple aid Mra. L. A. Morgan;
education md literature depart-
WASHINGTON - Better bring
and alternates, the national and
state committeemen, the scores of
her witties and meat sociable
your own park bench, or a sleep
ing bag, tf you're planning to drop
behind - the - scenes workers, the
mood. Mrs. Robert Low Bacon. an
west Coast a part of their vaca
tion plans..
VIPs and hostesses and their (ami
other top GOP hostess, will also
in wwy nuiy at
either the Re
publican or De
mocratic con-
ventiona this
August. Even
those who've
P 1 a n a e d for
lies and you've got a staggering
be on hand, as well as all mem
army oi invaders.
Hostess Perle Hesta already has
bers of the cabinet and White
Modern Etiquette
By loberta Lee '
House "team."
her reservations booked at the
Katie Louchheim, director of wo
wank Blackstone Hotel, across the
men a activities for the Democra
tic national committee, says that
at this year's convention in Chi
cago, "We're going to try to get
more comfort and less confusion."
She's already- tried out the seats
the Committee hopes to get in
stalled iff - the convention hall.
"They're a lot more comfortable."
street from the Democratic con
vention headquarters at Chicago's
Conrad Hilton hotel. She's planning
another big shindig like the one
she gave in 152. Also at the
Blackstone will he former Presi
Q. Are there anv special oc
casions when a man precedes a
months to at- f
tend ithe shin- V ,
' digs are finding tf X
; sleeping andr "
even . workinge? fc
woman wnom he is accompany
ing? . 1
OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:11 TO P. M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A. frl, TO S:3Q P. M.
A. Yes when the wsv is uncer
dent and Mrs. Truman, Mrs. J.
tain or dangerous, such as when
Borden Harriman, the former Min
ister to Norway and long-time Dis
space at a premium.
An estimated 4,500 news report
ers, radio and television commen
tators, photographers and techni
cians are scheduled to cover the
Democratic conclave beginning in
Chicago August 13, and the Repub
lican convention opening in San
Francisco August 20.
usnmg uieir way through a
oisterous crowd. He slao pre
she says than previous convention
trict of Columbia national commit
tee woman, and numerous other
bigwig Democrats.
seats.
Bertha Adklns, director of wo
cedes her when alighting from a
vehicle ao that he ran better as
men's activities of the Republican
sist her in alighting.
Af San Francisco Mrs. Alice
e
'.5
Roosevelt Longworth, who has
been positively blooming with good
Salem Couple Weds in East
will and happiness during the past
four years, after remaining "un-
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Music for Today
Debussy Work Concludes
LA. Festival Broadcasts
By MAXINE BUREN
Statesman Wemaa's Editar
Claude Debussy's choral work "The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian"
will be featured on the final program from the Los Angeles Festival
on World Music Festivals on CBS this morning. Debussy wrote the
work for a text by the Italian poet Gabnele d'Annunuo. The text will
be spoken on the broadcast by French actor Louis Jourdan. Franx
Waxman will conduct the Los Angeles Festival Orchestra and the
Roger Wagner Chorale. Marni Nix
on, soprano, and Dorothy Ledger
and Gina Rufino, inexxo-sopranos,
are soloists.
Thomas L. Thomas will appear
on Voice of Firestone Monday night
in a'cancert of light classics. The
Telephone Hour continue with a
program of fine music Monday
featuring Brian Sullivan, tenor.
The programs today include:
in -as ens World Muitc festi-
vaU, rem Lm Anflw Music FesU
vti, Franx Waxman. conductor.
Louis Jourdan. narrator aololati:
Marnl Nixon, soprano: Dorothy Led
ger and Gins Rufino. miio-ao-prsnos;
Maxima Klein, trumpet; An
dre Prevln. plsno; Rofer Wsener
Chorale and Los Angeles FeiUval
Orchestra:
Concertino for Trumpet, trine
Orchestra and Piano joiivei
"The Martyrdom of at ebai-
tlsn" oeDussy
Monday nlfht programs are:
S X on ABC The Voire o fire-
stone, with Thomas L. Thomas ana
the orchestra under Howard. Barlow.
S OS on NBC Telephone Hour with
tenor Brian Sullivan, and the orches-
tra under Donsld Voorhees.
Morltat from "The Three Penny
Opera"
Well
Orchestra
Ich llfbe dlch . .. , Crlc
Brian Sullivan
Molly en the Shore ....... Grainger
Orchestra
I Hear Yott Calling? Me Marshal
Brian Sullivan
Overture to The Merry Wives
of Windsor" . , Nlcolai
Orchestra
Che gellda manlna from "La
Boheme .' Puccini
Brian Sulllvsn
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bride is the daughter of Mrs. A. R. Sikorra and William E.
Pardo. Mr. Young Is the son of Mrt. Flora Young of Orchard,
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