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Show Federated Music Club holds meet A continuation of music of the Tin Pan Alley period, featured fea-tured the program at the meeting meet-ing of SpringviUe Federated Music Club members Friday evening, at the home of Anna Marie Palfreyman.. Betty Sum-sion Sum-sion presented the program and Lela Packard read the club collect. Every method possible was used to popularize the Tin Pan Alley music of the 1890's and early 1900's, and sheet music first selling for 50 cents went down as low as six and one cent per copy, it was noted: Max Dreyfus played a prominent promi-nent part in the publication arid popularizing of the songs of Jerome Kerns and Ted Snyder, those of Irving Berlin, it was pointed out in the program. pro-gram. Popular songs were also al-so introduced and played and sung at the movies called the flickers." Taking part on the program : rendering vocal and instrumental instrumen-tal music of the period, were : Henrietta Nelson who played i a medley of piano numbers; Carol Clark, solos and a mus- i ical reading; Jean Biesinger, ( vocal selections and Margaret 1 Smith, a musical reading. Annie An-nie Forshee was accompanist. 1 President Yvonne Johnson i was in charge of the meeting attended by 16 club members. 1 In conclusion, the hostess ser- . ved a nicely arranged lunch. |