The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 01, 1994, Page 3, Image 3

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    ' Thm OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning, February 1 198
FACE THREE
Gleemcn Siiig
To Include 14
Vocal Numbers
''Fourteen song by the chorus
ml four violin solos by the gucM
urti.'t make up the program for
the Eugene (Jloemenj concert to
le prewnted Friday night lit 8:15
lock, Salem senior high school,
the Salem Rotary and Lions clubs
as jiponxor. Donald All ton is con
ductor for the chorus of 80 voices,
Stacy Green is accompanist, and
George Boughton, University of
Oregon teacher of violin, is the
guest soloist.
The program announced for the
concert is as follows:
I
Brother. Sin On Edvard Grtrg
Arr. bv Howard D. McKlnney
Tom To Mc n My Dream Noble Cain
Pmf By Kdward Purcell
Arr. hy Danirl Protheroe
Kttrvn't Wcddln Dy German Tune
Arr. by Morten J. Luvaai
II
Ave Mari& Jacob. Arcadelt
Arr; bv rrank Dainrosch
Jeu Jov of Man' Dejurtn J. S. Bach
Arr. bv Mark Arcdrewi
The 1m Prayer Wynn York
(Premier Performance)
f III
' C-and Adagio from "Raymonda"
Ballelt Alexander Glarounow
Peipetual Motion Ottokar Novacek
MR BOUGHTON
Stacy Green. Accompanist
Your .Eyes' of Blue Johannes Brahms
Arr. by Robert Reed
Sonf of the Dark . Serge Grode
Arr. by Brycenon Treharne
Madame Jeanette Allan Murray
Air bv Huiti S. Roberton
The Sea a Voice Fran. Bocnscheln
(Number One from the choral cycle
"The Sea J
V
Mask! Haik! ttie I-ark Franz Schubert
Arr. bv Albert Spaulding
Aid Ruases ("Souvenir de Moscow")
Henri Wicniawtki
. MR. BOUGHTON
!e Animals A-comin'. Ntkio Spiritual
Arr, bv Marshall Bartholomew
Ami Gonna Study War No More
Nepro Spiritual
Arr bv Noble t am
Pledge to the Albert Hay Mallotte
Speaker
-" ' ' '
If .-yr7r 1
New Pupil Registers in
Third flraile at Auburn
Ivan Bloch, chief of the Bonneville
administration market develop
ment office, who will address
the Salem Chamber of Com
merre at Ita luncheon meeting
, Monday noon.
Oklahoma Folk
Visit at Labish
LABISH CENTER, Jan. 31
(Special)-Mrs. W. R. Daugherty
had as guests Sunday . Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Boies and daughters
who recently moved here from
Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Boies and family and Mrs. Minnie
Voegelein.
Guests Sunday at the Art Ras-
mussen home were Mr. and Mrs.
Max Bibby of Corvallis.
Clyde Benson was a Sunday
dinner guest at the W. F. Klampe
home.
CORNERS,
Jan. 31
FOUR
(Special) Norma Thornton from
Boston, Mass., has enrolled' in the
third grade. Auburn!
Mr. and Mrs. Fredj
hae had as a guest Her cousin Al
bert Rank of Livingston, Mont.,
recently discharged from the army
air corps. He is or
Oakland. Calif , to
by the Westingbous company.
Harley "Chit" Warn has re
turned from the Harbor Viey hos
pital. Seattle, where
operation on hi lea.
!ookTH Mr't
l i
In Talbot School
TALBOT, Jan. 3h -(Special)-
The 4-H Cooking tliib met in, the
choolhou Frtdaw under -fWe
supervision of Mrs. Ernest Free
rnau. President Daraene Haworth
presided. Don Dunham w;w elect
ed yell leader.
school.
Schrccengot
his way to
be employed
he had an
CARD PARTY
AURORA, Jan. 3J -(Special)
The American Legion and auxil
iary are holding a ' five hundred
nrd p;oty in their hall on Main
street Nutuid.iy night.
Itliinli Families IIoMh
Suiiflay for Many (luel
Labish Center Jan. 30 (Speciai)
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burr enter
tained at dinenr Sunday for Mr.
and Mrs. Art Starker, Betty Jean
Carroll, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Starker.
Sunday guests at the K. S.
Totitz home were Ida and Bertha
Tontz and Mrs. Amelia Tontz of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Eoehm and family of Salem.
Dinner guests Sunday at Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Leedy's, were
Mrs. and Mrs. Nathan Kurth and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Aker.
Mrs. Roy Aker and Dick are
confined to their home with the
flu.
VaWlz ITA
Han Card Party
VALSETZ, Jan.'1! -(Special)
The Parent-Teacher association of
Valsetz sponsored a card ! party in
the kitchen of .the school Friday
January 25. Bridge and pinochle
were played.
High score in bridge went to
Ann Hey don and low to Alan
Severson. In pinochle Esther
Head and Marie &ytle had high
)H-ores and Art Ke:sey and Lu
cille Wheeler low.
Entertain
At Meliama
ME1IAMA, Jan; 31-(Special)-Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Keys enter
tained at a dinner Monday, honor
ing their daughter, Roberta, on
her third birthday. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clason, Gene
and Irma, Mr. ? and Mrs. Harry
Clason and children. -
Dinner guesta at the Tony Mor
avee home Sunday were, Frank,
Noreel and NHde Moravec of
Reedsville, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Moravec, sr., of Mill City.
Mr. arid Mrs. R. H. Sagnotty
received word that their son, Mar
vin, was enroute to the Orient
Gilbert Wajgner i also enroute
overseas; Both are In the navy.
About 250 people gathered at
the Grange (hall Saturday to wel
come the ex-service men home.
Several logging camps are closed
because of the heavy snows, about
two inches of which fell in and
near Mehama. j. .
About 25 men met Thursday
to form a gun club. Election .of of
ficers was as follows: president,
Elmer Taylor; vice president, Ger
ry Lyons; directors, Jack Alloway,
Ivan Darby, Jake Meyers, Ray
Welter and Art Andersen.
Mrs. Carl Smith received word
that her sister was seriously in
jured in an automobile accident
and is in a Eugene hospital.
Ray Philippi returned this week
from Seattle, where he went on
business.
The regular grange meeting will
be held February 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Crook
and sons were guests at the Ted
Jacobay home on McCully moun
tain Sunday.
Mrs. JRaymond Branch enter
tained t a shower Wednesday,
honoring Mrs. Blyieu. Those at
tending were Mrs. Parns Bouche
and sons, Mrs. Keith Phillips, Mrs.
Roy Philippi, Mrs. Joyner and
daughter, Mrs. Giles Wagner, Mrs.
Elmer Taylor, Mrs. Chris McDon
ald, Mrs. Claude Mathis, Mrs. Jack
Alloway, Mrs. ! Lew Pooler, Mrs.
Charley Crook, Mrs. Vern Goodell,
Mrs. Wilson Stevens, Mrs. Branch
and the honored guest,; Mrs. Bly
ieu. i: ''..'. f
Mr, and Mrs. Chris McDonald
were Sunday callers at the Ray
mond Branch home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Tester
man of Merrill, were weekeW
guests at the R. E. Shieldshome.
Leo 'and Gordon Klrsch were
in Portland on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ercllle Wilson are
parents of a six-pound six-ounce
boy, born at a Salem hospital. "
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jacobs
and son, Allan, of Portland, were
Sunday guests at the R. E. Shields
home, j . ; : ' . ' ....
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snyder en
joyed the weekend, at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gray and
children of Stayton were callers
Tuesday at the Frank While home,
Mary Ellen Wtyte was an over
night guest of Laura Tate.
A program will be given at the
school j Friday evening, February
14, proceeds to be; used for hot
lunches. 1 i
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