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GLOKGE, UTAH i ALSO DEALERS IN CHEVROLET SIX-CYLINDER TRUCKS, $355 TO G95, f . o. b. Flint, Michigan LYCEUM NUMBER FEBRUARY 2NI The Ellison-White Celebrity Bureau Bu-reau presents Maud Scheerer in "The Skin Game", at the stake tabernacle Monday evening, February Feb-ruary 2, at 8:15, as the second number of the Dixie college ly-ceum ly-ceum course. Admission will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. i;:-,,..;,;:. : V ' IIAUD SCHEERER Drama liecitalist j An artist of charm and ability, a performer with a great gift for entertaining, a student of the greatest teachers and herself a teacher of pre-eminence, Maud Scheerer is now at the very top of her profession. To hear her is to be surprised at the powers of the human voice. One has but to close the eyes to see a stage full of players, each living his part, each with his own idiosyncrasies of speech and character. char-acter. Old men, young girls, lovers lov-ers and tyrants are all in that imaginary family which Miss Scheerer creates and only the opening op-ening of your eyes and the proof of sight convinces that all these players exist merely in the imagination imag-ination and that this remarkable woman is in sole possession of the stage. Miss Scheerer has had the finest fin-est of training under the masters of dramatic interpretation, the late Leland Powers and the late George Riddle, and today she is holding in many respects their places. For five years she was a member of the faculty of the Leland Le-land Powers school and upon the death of Geprge Riddle took the chair of Shakespearean interpretation. interpre-tation. She is now a teacher of expression and a dramatic coach of unrivalled standing; being director di-rector of the studio of the drama. New York City, is supervisor of the dramatic department of Og-ontz Og-ontz school in Pennsylvania, and is artist guest teacher of the Minneapolis Min-neapolis school of music. She has coached plays at Welleslcy college and at the Lake Placid club. Ker repertoire is so wide in ran?;e that in it are found the most modern work of Benavente as well as the well-loved comedies of Shakespeare. Much of Miss Schecr-ev's Schecr-ev's finest work is clone in her classic programs and she strongly recommends them where a modern mod-ern play is not insisted upon. (Advertisement) SARGDN BENEFITS MELL1II "I took Sargon over a year ago and have felt like a brand new man ever since," declares Erick Pearson, 4212 Lipan Street, Denver. Den-ver. "When I started the treatment ;' ..v:v.;. '..V.i;i;iS y :-:X'.'...-.v.'. : ;'w:.-:vi-:' xiilfii. ;'.v. .-b-oiv-Jiy ERICK PEARSON I'd been nervous and rundown for months. 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