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Show Interesting book reviewed at club "The Stars Grow Pale," an autobiography of one , of the most noted cellists, Karl Djarnhof, was reviewed in interesting in-teresting manner by Mrs. Lynn Alleman, at the meeting of the Aureole club Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. G. W. Friel was hostess assisted by Mrs. Michael Long. Blind from a very early age, the author told how he overcame over-came his handicap and mastered master-ed his music: A note of realism real-ism was brought to the review when Mrs. Alleman exhibited items in Braille including a Readers Digest, a needle threader, a Braille watch and other items. She also gave the members a threader and a button but-ton yand asked them to thread the needle and sew on the button but-ton in the dark. Clever St. Patrick favors were given each member from an envelope on which was inscribed in-scribed in Braille the member's mem-ber's name to which the favor was to go. A business meeting was conducted con-ducted by Mrs. Howard Willis, club president and the next meeting announced for April 5, to be in the form of a Guest Day program. The opinions of men who think are always growing and changing, like living children. Philip G. Hamerton.. |