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Show RYTHM COEDS FEATURED AT LAKESIDE The Rhythm Coeds, an all-girls' all-girls' orchestra, composed of singers, dancers and other talented tal-ented beauties from Salt Lake City, w'uo have been all over the state this summer, will furnish music and other entertainment at the big dance at Lakeside resort Saturday night. The group said to be the best of ils kind in the state, has been together seven years. Mabel paramore plays the sax-aphone, sax-aphone, accordion, clarinet and sings; Alice Owen, is arranger and plays the piano; Lucille Schoenhals is a drummer and tap dancer; Helen Eripkson, sax-aphone sax-aphone and clarinet; Maureen Hillings, saxaphone, clarinet and i also sings; Dorothy Evans, truni- pet, saxaphone and clarinet and JOlhel Syinons, trombone. The girls' orchestra will be at the resort one night only. Next Saturday iiig'nl, Ralph Migliac-cio Migliac-cio and his lar.-.ous Chicago orchestra or-chestra will furnish music. |