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Show r 7F . , : - - , NEWS,, SAMI1DAY, JANUARY 21, 1939. S. tvittesincrectsesT. 1 ' L.. In The Major Key i: .. - , - e Galleries, , - flubloitelut Baum., Trudi Schoop, San Carlo To Attract ConcertGoers Attention . . :id testier Sh'osts SCOl'el High; the recital oi Artur Rubinstein. Polish pianist, Monday, January 30, 11:30 p in The ensuing week of the season will have accentuated interest for the eon. ' BEGINNINGWith Hard upon the heels of Rubinstein's anpearance under the - pica of Ilut- Salt-La- e -- - 1 - - - comic 1 - ''Irtu r -Rubinstein ..,-- ,, .L. , - '''' ( ., p et Center, Sq - South Stat. Street, will be found to be a richly rewarding experience. As a head liner, the modernistic galleries have an exhibit 1 GAL-- i a aisit,to the Utah State Art- - e 4 1 East ':,,i,-1.- -1 , .... - - 4 - k ; , -.- . - C CI -- 4, 4 out f g- . E a - - to - I,, 1 - - ' .- t P d , 1. - -- .. t- . . ' ' 4,..-s:- , -- - ' '- - c .. -- 2 - i. -- ---- -- is a - ' il ,. Mr-Y- - t' - oun . . .' I - ms - It s-- r--- '''''': - Butterfly" and "Lohengrin" are to be sung. Meanwhile. 'concert-course- ---- - I - . Tueeday, VebrttarY Hal Carmen," -. ill' ' . ) - ! The am week, the San Carlo Opera CAmtpany plays three pertorinancea- - on Friday and Saturday; Irebrutu"y 24 and 25 at Kingsbury - ta .,,..-- e 3;V. Hostors-11.Cl'eT- - ballet play at Kingsbury Hall under. the auspices of the Salt Lake Civic Music Assodittion on Tuestlity, February it. The Ogden Cornmtmit4r. Concert Association presents. Toscha. gelds!, t t -, , tr. HWiS'AZ- Coast and Ce ntral States, which vontld do credit to the Metropolitan -,-----, ' P Iftuleum or the Chicago Art Instituts-L-------1 Art , : -,! , -or Young. etchings to. )2 Equal in intereet le the exhibit -li I, artist, and the showing- of- architectsl-renderin, of the American Institute Utah L Chapter donated by members of the . - of Architects: 1 - . ,,. -' Ithowingot glag Drick. which . . the country, both for its solidity., won, throughout wide recognition , , hu 'NO , -This withal of showing objeets in every. -fitness and , , design. clarity '. , r -. , . comfort and a dezorative quality, is becupp--A. I contribute which ,,, life day ., - - - 4 ing one of the most popular departments at the Center. the Art Cer- '' 'There was some disappointment felt by members of , ' -- to oPen art! .: ..., t staff, When tiht Index et Amerken zwra, - lichmule4, tel -s ,- - --t, ' last Tueedayttoo for the late opentng rived ., ,, ''. Art federal' ' Project eurrent The no apologies. Bite there need be . ; . . .''''' ' deeply f ohow has stet, craftsmanship and a symphony. of colors which ' .. ,, arty ' - , g etchings hardlyMr .need Mrs. excites the esthetic sense-- , -- ,: ...,,;,,,,,,,,,,;,-,,,,,,oI , 14A , . ,4,..........,As,,,.....,...,......,-...,,,-,10...,,,,,,., ...,4,.: and Generously loed to the Art Center by trumpeing. Helen Dixon's 'Winter Landscape' dominates the 14ederal Art'Project:-.Wp' A, exhibit ag Jack Held of Salt Lake City, they are a distinctacquisition 1heecti----- 1 Center. By a skilful combination of green, ii1its bwTh end' blue-gra- y; And els 'show of architectuar drtwingS-ataughlrfmthe Massachusetts painter, achieves a 'ripping interpretation pi wintor MOdernistie etztriCel buthibut they exhibit the hest type onto! of7. bar I 41, Music Schoop and t, I. Association will come the concert Emil Batumi,- Frenclupianist, soon- Pored by the Ogden Community Om. cat Associatkm on Monday, ary13 ,,- c sus- - - . Es.. is' ZTEibuj Fiance - Bs - 1 03-t- h - - - s:rieweigntatinstth:tp.iirchO7teects,trainediat000tantelYpainliattITI::arelajtecolorbuil4chedInmes,!' thatbe varrying ots---CT' Lagan and Prnv.. i of arti presenting excqllePtt Music- tare to local suppo. Ar' would be a credit to the skilled ,user of ! Rubinstein REREVER, i limit a aeutapee or two about the ' I '7--7 ,reat We have limn- - liathilailer , , goes his concerti - are -- -1 .,, events. Between making records drawings hung before. but for thw 4AND: ' ' and concertizing. be has become I . time lighting. lettering. sled are4 balanced against each first By LAWRENCE ADLER' t figures one of the world's outstanding. zw XOtg. Jen.. liaAmorueN other in the half light of a phut. O. arrangement facilitiee combine te It seems iinposid NtaareaSo notable- performances of uclt of s the art Works quality emphasise We. but Mr. Rubinstein has home. Of the singers, Madame Thor. -- Vtirk1 - -recent years at the Metropolitan It is an unustudItome, tmortho. , Ode gave an nPeelailir - NT ATHANEL DEITS :orator!'" bore ' ' . ' ' -- ' ' dox and charming. Once the work- ()ii rem's 11 a REFACED tow German for initut concert by RENEPTr UNVERSITY. "".a :" FiRIGHAM' Yelt.''G InelsrPie.,rageeteoilleitt na Ordering at Mose" Con. rig g urated shop of a masteratobbler, ita spa- ' s Will LI Rekefeller Cent". Of in does faith all . i superb giving u .it en us ciotts and roving areas have been hes ten lay' enthusiastic of refugees win to our tinues well a stouts' intonation min. atil purity of the New York, September 15 with' 70 ' setting the finest is at transformed under the architectue that Gluck. music requires, mid at merit, spyt Franceit. essetruth never 1 suocedata aWeXYbUil uWally 'Greek s 000 epirit. ought of the al supervision hie Rithinstem niag1, the um time the subtler inipliciv 'ing in crowding America of a per'--Kingsbury Mall en the evening of at the Prove institution as part of ithunt trem the Pere Mewl nificent Center Theater during a into a combination-studi- o end Iv tioni of the part were not limiting. -f- ormance given under the direction leT - TI'mrie tt w ill . he' M two a and half weeks repertoire. the season, Leadership Week. under the cit of Wormse. Albert the is Stoessel I moat this at the and ing quarters SY larg B. Is. Larsen., ; , The tremendous artistic success San Carlo Opera Company comes ent& Situated on on the highest , r eetten of Professor . ter's 79th annual muelcal festival. Metro. revival that the significant or of "Orfeo" this revival to Itingsburv klall; Friday and Sat. particular The 'sew York critic ca ne the without parallel in ground in Paris, on the Montrnarpolitan has offered in many a year. probably tee and head of the art department. is due not only to the perfect en. tre eminence overlooking the city, oratorio the moat ' originiti work urday. February 24 and 25 to pre.. is llie oation-wid- e. minor,. 7 '':''' semble of the-- various- elements of - - - significant also in a sewn of sent three operas.the establishment is divided into nenheenillit,eutemPartclof paint. written for chorus "by any Atnert. ingsMehreavthe ElMan. Mr. the presentation but ntore aspect. two departments: one, the audio Fortune .,Gello's famous onviniiie brilliant promise wits the recent-- - can . . . Dett polisesus a melodic - ten to be taken by. to the liaison of , matchless song ally tion is now filling a two and a of Mr, Rubinstein which was omit who will play in twenty live cities colecunsoistnoTiwtohohundllYUriedpeormarmnentore colt senile, which never lets his mtwic performan ce of "Gonerdeetnerung" I and dance posture which--wthe cobbler's own workroom. and half week's season at the War Me. hi wilkil Madame IrlsgstadprtraYe lapse into aridity and a canninees and donate hie, services to a InftI, alumni membert evolved in tbe Elysian Field act. ,ie by marital. Opera House in San. Frauthe living quarters which are on of harmoni c teXdre the e, s ed third d l me at the uni., Thi s a tl, depends upow its effeetzot-- a ,higie, r, level Atid!"Coanected , ciaCO.,,WherO a loyal aau---altatuaAld--, 1 Of 'Mit Pari,lietli of sing..77diversity which keeps it alive irmil --Mr :El n'a initial benifitCen. versty. All artists contributing te Peignimeiel--------Ina sort o bridge or le der and action. eel Snell es mill tar - beginning- to end . . - The work----public !ways fills she huge opera th e en ew al sYnenrontsed flew 01 N In innoustrib.w season. On New Year's the ancient original tinnier& recital deinpartmtheearu,nt house peopatle mner each a almost be will an, told cart end convic. ptedthis gala inch sznympian power., vitality: -' The studio - vast room cam- 'Juneau-- I .,.,2, - I Day the 125 people who make up . mimic and dance indeed Madam. brings to- - tion..thet. terry lt muse- ila lora"' 7'. Torre- Carnegie' natl-ei- r tors. desers, painters or teachers. Mexe,Andeed, for once- - the lull- - , this pert.- - Mer Flaptad , left- NeW from Brunnhilde light. a. is to positive aw .manding. tentativeneu pertortnei. 21. The tbur which follow, is the Alining the exhibitors are Prof. dows and random skylights. eon. , York for Los Angeles. without ' poetic import ot Glck's connePtien . eonception of elemental, grendeur -complitdtment," Lareen..calv.ut Fletcher.. Alberts wee- fully realised and thtIns..noble .; L. - --- , esntioue essw seine his piano, hie precious most intetittiVe-ane mid 1; 0 w rr anct yeL.pcognantly no. stop, on the secerul leo of Its twen' mimic-we- e' Kondratieva, Cornelius Salisbury. emearrett hi in' leettowet painting& aculptury and-- the man artist of tour. in in the transcontinental its undertaken god, ryannth by portraiture Euray Anderson. Georgiami Jonn. Friedrich Schorr . baritone of tile and theatrical- - ballet minting& . On - flees becomewnmatv: Works of art gathered from A1,11 No but a majoecompany could of son wrest i Floyd Cormiby, Walger-Fottlcharity. mec000t di aarlirat7tit claw" twitellie.a Opera common. t;kie corners of the earth, and his It, undertake such a costly journey.' it is great that - in this - B run, Ethel Strauser . J . i Storrs, include ger been anneinted vocal er wan advisor of Local the already en spotumrs Pestttrinif I -figures books lietionare to be. , and Lyons but Fortune hilda'a theFlorence brag. Amvng his path FranOwin. ce. own. Reilisbar7 neritt. D n Runts . uane of tee cont. mirable anti succeeded. in Part al the Most Rev department found volumes inscribed to him be qualified to direct such a tour. ng of thn Nibelungen saga is never J Les Greene Richards, of Salt the diocese of Catholic board the directors In of by least, PeunnYn reproducing the grace and Wens. G, B. Sham& Theo. allowed to become merely sym. Biatt's Carmen 't the first of the by bank end Edwin Evans. Edwin -- - - th iv nronosal Lithe: D r-- John J. Gilligan. and - - John charm - of the frieze of out sintique -- dore Drelser, Paul Claude' and oth bone and thus theatrica- l-the ale. ' three operas, Friday, February 24. la Con- f f neral Gordon The Juilliard Sanntel the Rabbi Moreover, It yaw& supreme peen-er literary figures. hemming tapment of human mitering dom. will be sum her in French. with hmaanager. hlt ART of el gate receipts to the Eton e- I. h of was don the music and dance ' le' free beauty ---. of even that of fatefolretribik .11 estries. original piece" Co. Glade in the title role. ince, ecuipture ars hipe for young American atte ed- -- by-t- he fro m a al--Pe niece fu er-anhanc New York World's Fair and All re g non. Madame -- and painting of important calibr- e-- Puceinre dents with whom training Mr. shaded figures and background of 'lion will be aided with the proceeds to the contemporary Art Fehibit As for Madame Flagstad's sin g. line the walla as befits tn.- stUditr. will be the matinee bill tot Saturbe will .on Mischa Sectarian entrusted. Ehnen blue The of cerullan forth! the Schorr provided by Rem', will be et aside- - for the purchase of a great ing. it is to be doubted if the part , conung seseon will be Mr Schorr's day. February 25 with 1IZt Koyke Horner. the new scenic artist of Refugee.4 Concert Tour Th e great of boa ever been rendered with more The domestic department of the in the name part. paintings sculpture . graphic o ... sixteenth with. the metropolitan Op. the Metropmitan. With unerring : t violinie t a - unprecedented otts' ,s' landent-t- one, to ti n announcement ono witit emir house itt Occupied by his wife. Ins aecording Wagner's. "Lobsuirrinn era. . of breadth he e th width intuition has bow and known trevei of ' to re chairmen A. of utter Goodyear. eon of and vocal Conger and , hie three. of will be the final performance of daughter might majesty the United Statea and ploy in more strain his imagination in this SCIPTIO the governing committee, - New refource 3 4.cky,indeed.in a,day the engagement, Blanca flarovewill eighteen months, children whom San than a score of Cities, SO that jUlit as he hail given it almost die LN ORIN. It GRECO, anotherYork. It is expected that the toil which . according to chronicle, ia he will purposefully debar from be Else and Dimitri Onoirei, the maniac licenee in the preceding 1611 r10 recruit. amount available will be $15,000 or thousands of refugees might be wins the Pills not the goithm age of singing are learning any MuNitill inatrUment Knight of the Holy Grail. act In Hades. Where pyramids of - we to.fiett to make ,a of Cecil Smith. Chicago Tribune such representation! Carlo Peroni b anew hie their effort prematurely. conductor for themotives, prompted It, la the intention. of the Gov- music critic. for her tinging in and Louis Raybattt the stage di. -tile formation of the National Corn- erning Committee th at- the tour. AYOR LA GUARDIA's munici; rector. Mete Arlove and Mr. 'Cavaleria Rusticans," Comment. , ' the character concert tour. tee le '11 mitt" ' "miller Mial Greee'a Prideaux headhug the upon formuiRieetatuiar ballet. Committee lias Exhases rehibition. That pal Art ,is. they Allred E. Smi th. vehemence and power-Santusza, " lated ambitious plans for the spon. ; coandn. tilfrad:mbithmtinellaGo therrainpidro aorship of music, pointing. drama in New York, winch if matured. lo, modern tendenelee American arts i honorary chairman. Mayor loretten montbuti , ' end- - will ineintle tite work of Fen should set an example for every lo H. LaGuardia of New York City., - "At that time she was' hardlv (Pupets and the Puppet Stage, artistefrom resentative various eityseem , Rek. Williant S, Pal deeigners Ent Edward convinced that -- A report signed- by Mrs., Henry Iheri"hall-1- 1 laiw Mertlitt with a ' by Cyril W. eutfiont, S4.30I Thee. 'Sound design on a proved bawls of the Columbia - "mien ar. UPI C1111". ey, president ' .. :: la rge effeetive vo Ire i hi ft. to Illtarta " Breckinridge chairman. edvocates 117.h.a. e tabernade of tradition ter in in the Action, ., i end gives the Broadcasting system, Inc! Fannie Whit . by directed Geoffrey the of driunatic the by Jo. punishment be broad cultural a that program most utudactory results." Incited Hurst. Edna Ferber, Theodore 0 two living Amer Wan musts- -. north n rime repertoire b'h e has improved gaSik The At vi .., ins neck , Spencer Cornwall. will give its financed by an appropria. by a cosmopolitan Roosevelt. Villtialmur Stefaneson, t and the other a one & Tex so that she ia now unbelievably evee-tiseitiewat.41,0...wer4o,theeter..-eaaireuaaopub Jaacha Hellet s hefal threstuldvf-en- -of. NeW,rerk-h- as urrtieuatir- - ' '..ialit Pulitzer rit-and of the city's budget are scintillating with creative UV ' The Studio Pnublications. national CBS oetworis tbmugh atelisbed.by th mitiemill . emit'. arein.member . len an- unusual expezielica.--Their-7, As a basis for a program of promisIng ea i tion KSL Sunday from- 1030 to 11 UM, 381 Avenue , N. Y). tsd,.ligence- for vocal method, though eon- .broader scope and service. the cont. paintings have . S. T. tit P . .. ', en T.Inting al In. the mm e ' tie Peume- -, ot rs the aid era hi V bettered Is trail dubious, l i Those wishing to hear - i, Newdigateli work. Ai. I By ori-torParia zrocza iinnecielly tirma "ComPletton of loyientlTabernaele-gegtthe lower range. nous Huslev has wrnten in defense arerinvited - when ane Goodyear ., is tone an , into her pushes adequate municipal art center. The - to assemble at the Bureau or 'Good pruiting can ig a vithl of Modern hard Pres' establishment of municipal orclitta- . ugly quality. But her tempera. formatimt. Temple Square at 10:13 -- - A -rbadable eview write because ' one abriirhual state i n the reader: ment and her native feeling for the trite to perform in- - the boroughs-----cmThe :. : : program: :: exathrre. 1 eertedn relnritual die.......integrity of her- - lob-ar' i botirvaitte.-- outside of Manhattan and in the . keepa returning to the. contimte Of --- - cam art - By - fine eHonlik our lila arid rare attributes. " realistic Douth of borOugha; opera ' Theme-Ge- ntly Raise the Sacred Illigue'tremely these hooks over and over. For not Minds are made more susceptible a a a Survivors, l9:14i. purchased by tbe programs In English for the public Strain -- - - ' -- --Griggs at about they' only tho 8 :Museum PerPetually......tofherereintlevniecniftuathio :nthtertiDhaatrituatiuuse..am.all --- . .gehool students. the necessary IMOD' Rejoice the Lord la King -- Parkttr ' 14 Galleries of New Yoric and ere excel' ' tent of the Boyer sporship for the 'recently organised Music Where Soft Voices Die bails Gal. Fortune editor. must; Mies Dah!clu----P , f Itites ti literature'. - ennem Girls Symphony Orchestra of Ban, Joseph Stella's semiabstract Amer,. :, - -- - ' lent books. No one of them hes less . Ws of surf Dickinbon tie lo 's discovery of a new op line." auBeckstrand will give program... icanlamdscape, 1.3.2- 9, gift or Arthur-- - - -' ' : ' than comPletion of Plane for 11 Her How Lovely 150 color In fine Printing may, be aart baritone.. In reporting the San Ca- r- - ' Dwelling Thy and illustrations, - ; st, F.; Egner cf..South Oran ge. New at the Art Barn, Sunday. 4 p.m, lem,,art center.. the, establishmen, Place of of lo Opera Company Briihnit abstract .11 high are This almost r, e thaw., .spiendor. thaw, and operation of a children a art under the auspices of th7.(1.:Latt t Praise Ye the Lord book previa it tpuultities of tim es. ..0......."...., : .,,,,.. .,.. Gates "Rigcletto' at the Aunitcrium The- un pue are (alai .,...,. so.. 7,,,,,.141r7., gallery, the expansion of the cam. ORGAN solos , auve To Mr. Newdigatitt who has ater. Mr. Smith extols the um - Slate Federation - Ki1gua....4 a scene a....i a sail...d. he lirLela minees comMunity drama Pro. Include: t nes" taking Par Fantasia in A Major there is no erewding, the lights tells ma. prin.risedbaritone, Ivan Petroff in - the lead. Franylt ; 'u : 81131 1317116othrZeeru;a:r-t-t--and shadows are firmly, dear...mut . cogranmtent:tporwrynt mr rolent the Jester: printing for ereit.nien- half a a giimpsee'e oitNasevr Terk akyscra ComeproltoonGIsortotiamytheLDaArr:y I' the book is that of . ' a feeling' for demonstrated art' iiii"k.ihen ers "Ile at .....the tits in ,., through r Mght ere :.. ,' t CROM MCSIC fruFr-pe7: .' . 7., 77is-- , that it may .' Unusual. As of...81.00sdats Brett, the ,,,Stepreablierlind Amongiii.r HAT heavenlY lb);OilurietwAttliock. Ann scams. ...frenuens,intarsaje. tartar solid4rar,;,-,..-glit.lria.,'.,...11 ePeit;gressilits ort,tingpelli.lastieMc'inbilemaolvemfaciment-((titctrrouthghe mlusa4- ' to the virtuoso pienist Is nOnt . i Conducting , ored sheets.- - Admirable. too. hi the - era und nding.. ' ' someti- me-- ---' -,--rook--Irr sense.-text. All three author have singu.--art address- before the(Mei- - with comfort (for his hand and economical of .. about the '''''''".'s atage. -t-Artuttorn - English Mosta- Teachers' Aesoctite Bowl...ill:as , ; At- the Orr,an and .main. 1 gtatesnedtureinhetactboontlitrcrnuteabtede li.91, pleitaitre (foe largincertly Richard Condie alLpro gra.fortjamedrityTHzaa--1,4mAsa& Director ton. sirly Jams Jeamt. British eidy andof moat sourii in 1908, but grew up in Wade N. atePhens of Ladies scientist;-.boldthe Asst. organist made this claim. club, Literati e table Rigolettoe Chicago hag seen Is ACM in Des,- - - -- -as, where charm in- the essaYs. while the ' to Designed to be of nmetleat use in 'recent adding that it made no difference lila. As a child be devoted all his of b student; Tuesday. Jan. 24. it 2 p. m. will hisilB;iturdy voice well. whether the key wee struck with for the illustrati legetuis COMOOS used recent lle feature IntniC are SatUttliVe to the tune of art. Later thin quarto will :again Program Planned - an umbrella or FolderolWWI-fingwith telling top tunes, smooth Yet, .1- en at the informative. - Colony in Oct- .- ha sPent- - a short Ulna at the Mn. printer or the collector still mors -neatly .. ....... At westminster of -: command and virile H. N. Member of the Institute' a .," Art legato.' and a e erborough, in the neepolia is ConnOiligetir of point Mary Hambourg. English plan-two summer sketching fully. equal to the. needs of AN' D TILE Marion Chapter of the MacDowell inus printing. format. arid even panto 7 tlor pup. Musa Departmentof West. . 64 'w- uppwrs 1st, came right back- at Sir James the tex- t- Ifni singing and acting.- -- Club will turnish.Jhe- program-- et - west. Texas 'with- - Franktrips Ittraugh., THE ' -- PET it- MS ft, STAGIr-, and- adviked him 'tti stick to his 7 were the of heel the musicTexas 'llurvey huwhich ' together, high point painter. vtipiter couegl- Helen kimna... art : of 'from: dent 4ind leave, .music to those season thus Carlo San v '. e far." Goldman's tot to oacitmt the occasion the between itent is pUp direegy , too. piano; Louise Bowman Engle , , ' trained lit It. '' a Chaluer by ' time PartIc4lartY' 1114ing The New York Times riports an -- and gmzabeth RaYes simPs. To JasePn.steda was barn in ItalV have PhY,41 been writ--, thelview and Beulah Frances Gifford. American eornposerplanist as cam. In 1880 end came to American TOIL FIELD who with her Little- - ' ten by NaneY El Ynt Turner Ed. ; abou re AN FRANCISCO, ' galitlarhe ages and dwells on the inspired t 189e. li e is seitteuebt, For a Edward Arlington Robinson and ,' anal salitsdholdaY, Jan. 2.5. it 4 field Ballet f rom Philadelphia e:It with this statement: renaissiance of the art in the world ' 1'' lontromarad - angattrIna' nt of life trutidasnY. Learg's oneeres --F- in 51rn wialur Perllwainnil Balk AllreadenaPloolLttprldtz.mPim0. dance of the the "The theagreement of English contingent a horilltw aeeitture it ,t11,,,..,weib,..,,ralatetbe anatum,Y Miriam fiat.? Mari' 31aigai;et - led...., W,,,,, Frank Goldman- it the Golden Gat. - hrueade,... this City .. musicians with Sir James Jearuien Opera Company and Italy and spent some time,meeDowea. The secompimuite-wi- ll , Mils, Susan VanDrunen.: Frank Bell101-1itt-; is optimistic for the future Exposition has been his statement concerning pima North Africa. He now live! in New be wave cola, Robert colyar ind of the.ballet in America: Goldman', and Ms la. ounced. tou Tort City . No.0 snes , , is mous bend heee 1J4W11131."ANta to .beee 0Amrim destined Shaw, prOdUSIS Mary tact, I MC STIDW- - , engaged iry,.. r......n:. lh,224.L..11(12,k li,,ekwithhunger the finest dancing the world has . - Thum Harris D, Connick, chief director faking Part will be Star' Gifford, BYenn - Palmer. ,,Freo..,cee, , tainett theTiew that beauty of naming sur moves PrO01. lit ma ear- fhle- - Bask ne of Muff. the luttoleett declared seem" she satiggi3O00 stanneen Fair Blair. world., rrginia Colyar, Vernitt" Subject of "Print' Quality' before muscular of. 'People, yet intiell ail Mittf.r cloths obServation Mr-- Beau' lien. C. we to L. 15 on for and Idea atilt Fehri members friends thaterison...Margaret a of Re' the the at week often of club. the RI, rbsre.,,Arth Remueta. Jane- o laugh -play control. but 1 discovered otherwise "The puppet 11 innitt quotein Treasure Wand. from March 19 to Mildred Derry. successful ballet compomd wholly , chat 0, Connor, Vincent Bacon. Ne UJImnirham will ten Ralph if. in 1934 when I assisted Prof. Harry old as mankind, but itg ' nistory iii . Juiv 2. The tie Mem symphonic' of American 'dancers. butdoom 8Piker, Richard Striniew. Anthose ' smi ft. Hoffman. Franell taneslone-fr"ilds- .. C. Hart, Melville Fuller and Waiter -,lull begninkug:.-'' Will band IL a concern see two flIU Will with futurevision Grant. The Julian John to the dailyClarence Willey. Virginia Rushton, play open splendid Grey. ' public Lushr at the University, of Penn. . . ',,...., dave a week. Wilva .5L Coles, S. Edgar Feeriley. concert .Wertk--, pve Owens Gage, Geraldine Es, -- -' ahead. an exhibition of prints Monday. -a. aylvania in the scientific expert, ' HEATER IN A c T I 9 Iv. "I should like to see sin Amer wittiest two hour and will feature ; Jen, 23, at the Lion House Social tmelleil. Patricia Taft., Primiose inents on which Sir Ames' state. .. A .. as con. can classic finest, ballet develop 'presti ge . and the Center , Gifford, Lillian Barsquist. wedas ' um.. , 63 East South Temple . This 112 .... Mentz were based. Lien House .h,... ' Camera dtzring ' cert selections. This will be the exhibition inaugurates the permit. public acceptance ,telual to that "In these experiments exhaustive five years hi Europe and the Unit,' ; -- Gcildman Band's first . appearance - given. to the itussians; It takes time nent gallery of new prints loaned 'tests showed conclusively that no Club To Exhibit found that the richness' br 'met. ad Stet", stageseuirlff has been in Vi'est.- A epecial train will the and in a it la back ume to time by club mem- !,from be perseveranceand could kWMeade of a tone produced by a meetto'single time produced 01 licence!. by the moving- - picture g. semimonthly inenembers and their eaTY' the Job et present. but I,,bei: breaking bera.: Willard Card, chairman of .., which could not be imitated exact, g ,,,,,, -- 111 novice cannot be improved or al- so an to ,facilitate fluency of pee- - .' stisiments to California 'A'1" rarno ntilles liar.Arts that the eagerness and. en the- club 'Exhibition Committee. ' l tered in any way, by a skilled piers. nas ly by means of it mechanical strik. Goldman's latest ming the thusiasm of Americans will make Club will be held Thursday eve- - .. will be twisted by Miss Myrtle S. photoersphie analyses of both It o nyingtheRame--key---onthi- c restore Jiesuty to the team- Johan- " was wrinen Gate Golden Mach them of all dancere when Jan:26. at thnhest nine. Lion the at Roberta and Mr, Ralph H. Baker' I p.m. tones established the scitmulic same piano. 'unless be chooses to , cloned are now the doctrinaire ex--' House Social Center. , . ? especially for the Experition and they have received the proper die- in ansembilnf; and hangingthe. basic for this study.... It was vazy the loudness." . , will be released by January. travagances of the tweatieg the cipline." -- .Byron H. 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