Show 14 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE D JUNE SUNDAY MORNING 7 193C News of Musicians— The Stage and Screen Famous Tenor Excellent Art Showing At Dallas Centennial Of Japan Will Eric Appear Locally Brockhurst Robert of the important Kaethe the names Austin Kollwitz Clare LeighGill ton A Dunoyer de Segonzac Matisse Picasso Andre Derain Jean Chariot Notable American etchers John Taylor to be represented Alfred Mahonri Arms Young Hutty Edward Hopper Robert Law-so- n Kerr Eby Louis C Rosenberg Charles H Woodbury Contemporary painters of much interest in the southwest who will bo contributors are: Millard Sheets who won Texas prizes and who is rapidly rising to the first rank whose "Apparition Barse Miller Over Los Angeles" caused considerable excitement when shown at the Los Angeles museum in 1932 Paul Sample former president of the California Art club’S5 Probable others are Walter Ufer Emil B J D Nordfelt E Martin Hennings Ernest L Blumenscheln F Tjennie Johnson John Sloan The department of sculpture will include a large number of foreign works but will also have two of the Houdon portrait busts of American historical personages: One of Washington and one of John Paul Jones According to the reports coming from the publicity department for this exhibition the Centennial which is but one of the elaborate features is to be of tremendous attraction and art lovers of the region should find their way thither Historic West Scened Annual Spring Dance Recital What You Won’t See When ‘Green Pastures’ Is Shown To Be Offered By MARC CONNELLY ald contemposouthwest will of rary be found on the roster of artists exhibiting in the big show which is a part of the Texas Centennial Central exposition to be held at Dallas this summer according to Dr Robert B Harshe director of the Art Institute of Chicago who is arranging the show But the show will be of much broader scope and will include art from every section of the world apparently and from Most Yosi Fujiwara an Internationally known Japanese tenor is to appear in concert in Salt Lake City shortly He is returning from Japan where he has made several talking pictures and is on his way to fulfill Its sixteenth annual spring exhiwill be presented by the Purrington School of Dancing at the South high school auditorium Monday at 8:15 p m Novel and appropriate costumes for every song or dance presentation have been prepared There will be full stages of babies and children of all ages A feature of the revue will be “In A Costume Shop” with 50 children on the stage the act presenting a story Junior professional and professional classes will present the Hungarian dance Ribbon ballet Russian duet Spanish toe tap tango Indian duet Gypsy dance and Oriental ballet The Purrington Sisters June and Jean will present a series of clever Spanish numbers with castanets New tap routines showing the grace and style of ballet technique will be featured by Bernell Edwards Milton Wadsworth Jean Afton Erskine and Purrington Martha-Jan- e Davies Other novelties and specialty numbers will Include "We Are Happy Kutie Kids" musical comedy song and dance with 16 children Spanish tambou Jacket Design by Paul B Clowes (or the Western novel rine number "Jn Silver and White” ’‘Argonaut Gold” Ballet Amoreuse and several toe dances Strengthening the foothold he has July 18 number held for some time in the eastern One of Mr Clowes’ most recent The exhibition concludes with field through his numerous designs jacket designs has been made for a “American Patrol” and “Anchors for book covers and illustrations for Macrae-Smlt- h publication “Argo Away” military song and dance enmagazine stories and books Paul B naut Gold” by Charles H Snow sembles Clowes Salt Lake artist whose forte The book deals with the years of is ilje portrayal of ranch and range the California gold boom and the Ufe Will shortly make his appear- artist’s striking composition depicts Tabernacle Organ ance among the group of designers a train of goldseekers moving across of the popular Saturday Evening the plains executed with his accusNoon Recitals Post covers Mr Clowes’ work a tomed dash and vigor His designs humorous delineation of the typical are frequently seen on this publish MONDAY NOON cowboy of today will come on the er’s books bition Author and Director of ‘The Green Pastures’ a HOLLYWOOD June motion picture is about to be offered to the public the publicity men seldom fail to assure potential audiences that it contains all the glory all the thrills all the humor all the beauty that the spectator can stand without physically dying with delight They will probably tell you that one of these days when Warner Brothers1 picture version of ‘The Green Pastures’ is put before the public As one who had a good deal to do with the preparation of the film play I find myself at the moment thinking less of what the audience will see than of what it won’t see a hundred scenes I was privileged to witness in the making of it You won’t see that frequent scene which startled visitors to the Bur- fr-- bank studio at noon each day when at the announcement of the lunch recess the doors of stage 8 were thrown open and for the next hour the studio streets were filled with hundreds of heavenly angels and cherubs lolling and walking about in the California sun their wings under their arms In the graduation class scene in Heaven you’ll see the two tiniest Cherubs trip and tumble down on their way to witness the proceedings But you won’t see a group of d stage-hand- s putting great pillows of cotton under the grass so there would be complete protection from any physical hurt to the victims of the accident You won’t see the catfish expert Catfish are unknown in California live catfish and when twenty-fou- r arrived from Texas the discovery that a catfish has three spikes that can raise cain with the hand that seizes them did not add any’ joy engagements with the Municipal Opera in Munich Germany He will be presented on Monday June 15 at 8:15 p m at the First Congregational church under the auspices of the Japanese-America- n Citizens’ League whose president is Joseph every age Kurumada There is to be a section of the Fujiwara was born in Tokyo his secprimitives and early artists a musical studies completed in Italy tion of foreign prints and of conand France He made his debut in temporary American etchings as London in 1922 as a concert singer well as prints of the Old Masters at the Royal Albert hall singing Contemporary painters from variHe has also been presented in reous art centers also will be featured cital in Carnegie hall New York For instance two galleries are to City and the Mason Gaveau Paris be devoted to the work of Frederic In 1929 he appeared in Italy in to the two Los Angeles negroes Remington famous chronicler of opera and later toured in the whose the vanishing West reputawho were sitting precariously on a United States receiving ovations tion is increasing mightily “His cloud twenty feet in the air He achieved everywhere great talents as an artist in this country in hand It was their job to success when he appeared at the have been too little recognized" Paris In 1932 singbring up the fish from the small Opera Comique stream below them take them off says Daniel Catton Rich who is Dr ing in “La Boheme” “and the Harshe's assistant the hook and drop them into the In 1932 he received tle decoration Dallas show which is appropriate creels beside them of the Order of “Cavaliere” from to a southwestern celebration will The sight of the three horns held the Italian government the first of Le School of the Crist Pupilq help give him the reputation he but the catfish and only Japanese musician to be Dancing will be presented in the an- up all proceedings deserves” decorated by a foreign government nual dance revue at' Kingsbury hall expert— in less crucial moments one of the the primiAmong the stage crew— volunteered his paintings Fujiwara was acclaimed when a Wednesday at 8 p m The program of tives interesting pieces are: The of the Chicago Grand member will include dainty numbers by tiny services to show exactly how a catdiptych oil painting on wood by dancers and more pretentious fish must be held It looked easy Opera company appearing in New Simone di Filippo called "Del Croce-fissl- ” York and other eastern cities dances up through the grades into but the angelic fishermen on the Titian's "Man With a Flute" William Peterson of the Professor the advanced classes where acts ground for instruction looked up a painted crucifix either by Giotto of Utah music departmade famous by Pavlowa Mordkin at the cloud and expressed the deUniversity himself or one of his immediate folwill play aocompanlments for ment and other artists will be authentical- cided opinion that sitting on a small lowers which is of moment because and delicately balanced cloud preMr ly reproduced Fujiwara of the rarity of such pieces and beH Y Kasai is the manager of the In addition to the array of local sented danger enough without havcause of its excellent state of presconcert for the league which was dancers two unusual attractions ing to fight three barbs on a deservation There is also a wooden Gun-na- r is composed last will be presented: Wiora Stoney a perate catfish You’ll see tne fishand of year Under organized the directorship of a a Madonna French piece figure of American-bor- n former student of the Le Crist school ermen catch the fish all right but Japanese a Malmin Dana the college J from the neighborhood of Arles Wade N&lsbltt Stephens at the Organ a star of the Fokine Russian you won’t see the fish expert who and Bach Treasure" "Jesu Priceless coming from the collection of Count Capclla choir of Blair Neb pow in G minor Bach ballet who will give a toe number stood below them and for an hour Fugue Wilczek of Austria off the barbs with manicure Landscape in Mist touring the west after winning an Former Resident Yon and Jimmie Miller boy clipped Minuet (First Sonata) Of the Old Masters in the print enviable reputation in middle westFavorite Mormon Hymn "The Morning of radio in impersonations scissors before they were caught wonder collection shown many lent from ern states and abroad is to appear Arr by Organist Breaks' And Son Visitors Helen Taylor Mil- for the heavenly fish fry An Old Melody Arr by Organist and readings the Rosenwald collection Philadel- in Salt Lake City at the Y W C A Von to Overture dred "Oberon Bush and will Reason a Vera James Arleen Tanner and Virginia Bradford in You won’t see the noon dansant present Frey phia are such as "Death of the recreation hall on Wednesday at TUESDAY NOON Babylon when everybody in the will be accompanists of Jessie Seamens number of her pupils in a two-papupils Des W of Miller Mrs two Martin of Henry 8:15 p m under the sponsorship Virgin” by Schongauer Wade Naisbltt Stephens at the Organ A feature of the first part of the cabaret scene rushed back from fac- piano recital at the Art Barn Thursschool McCune of the Our In Taylor Heaven" Father Which Art Glendale Cal Durer Moines Iowa and Albrecht "Knight the Danish Central Committee of prints by Bach program will be "Dances of Na- lunch each day for a half hour’s will arrive during the week for a ulty will be presented in a piano day at 8 p m Death and the Devil” and “The Four Utah Niels Jorgensen president Sketch In F minor Schumann tions” with will at 8:30 a One with Japan Spain France impromptu revelry on a set where recital Part open Wedensday evening Andante Mendelssohn she where (Sixth Sonata) Horsemen of the Apocalypse” “The The choir crossed the Rockies for visit in Salt Lake City Canon in B minor Schumann (Clementi-Timm- ) and "Miss they were dancing professionally hall m England McCune recital Sonatina in represented the p Entombment" by Andrea Mantegna the first time this summer although will be a guest of Mr and Mrs Gus Favorite Mormon Hymn "The Morning America" danced Eleanor from nine in the morning until six to extended is with Bruckner cordial A invitation by by given Shirley Breaks" Arr by Organist and also his "Battle of Centaurs it toured the east and Europe in Lindstrom 341 Sixth South street Willie “Visions An is an- at night Old a in Arr Dream” Melody second Mrs by the Beason Organist hear this to at the piano Toccata "Thou Art the Rock" program public and Tritons" “The Milkmaid” by 1929 and 1935 The group is mak- an dalso of friends in Springvllle Mulet other You won’t see Lloyd Lewis who students follows: be will charming as spectacle and the Novelty which following junior Lucas Van Leyden WEDNESDAY NOON is nobody’s fool when writing bioging the tour in its own buses the and Provo dances a Ph Em Bach will be heard: Janice Jacobsen Jane Fantasie with tap Bolfeggletto Kathryn Wade Nalsbitt Stephens at the Organ Sir Anthony Van Dyck "Saying itinerary including Mendelssohn Denver Salt A former Utah girl Mrs Miller is Venetl&u Boat Song dances raphies and pieces for the Chicago Bach Beck as soloist acrobatic Prelude and Fugue in D major Allan Barker Nollet Swope Virginia Andante Grace” by Adriaen Van Ostade Lake City the Grand Canyon best known here as Marie Clark Elegy Mendelssohn (Third Sonata) and will divertissements Miss Tanner be offered Daily News resuming for half an Roland Jean Lehman Tschalkowsky-Stephen“The Cowherd" by Claude Gellee Boulder dam Los Angeles and San Miller an artist who has been rep- The Grove of Julie Humoresque Bendel Isackson widor as part two with “The Great Waltz” hour an interrupted interview with Bendel Schneider Margaret Rafferty Janet Andante (Fourth Symphony) at Lake Gllon "Gypsies” Jacques Callot and oth- Diego where two concerts are to resented in the exhibits of the Utah Sunday Morning Mias Favorite Mormon Hymn 7The Morning a feature danced by Ellen Whit- Rex Ingram who plays the Lord Tanner Ossman Leonard Brittan Breaks" Arr Child Her as for several years ers Important by Organist more Natur- Art Institute "Virgin and Invention in C be given at the exposition Helen Gaisford Patricia and finally discovering to his ?Bach An Old Melody advanced Arr Two Part' Organist Bach B in Invention by flat presenting Enthroned" r by the mysterious al these young people will cross interests are divided between art Prelude in D flat "Finlandia Chopin follows: Whitney Betty Dean Wiess Afton amazement that this time it wasn’t as will be pupils “E S” Mr McConkia THURSDAY NOON the border for a brief visit in Old music and drama While she is in Bleak Massenet de Ballet) Watson Janell the Lord but his stand-i- n (Scene Josephine AragonalM No Mozart 4 from Sonata Rondo Grieg son In the foreign print division ar- Mexioo and later in the summer this city her Frank W Asper at the Organ You won’t see the baby cherub Collins Schubert Chant d’AvrilBetty Bchramm Ballet Musnc from "Rosamund’ Ivers Harriette Peggy in C Concert Overture Lack Hollins major Jimmie will appear on the program tists of the day and many of their are crossing the Canadian line Miss Tanner and Mr McConkia Intermezzo from "Cavalleria Rustlcana Goshen and Kathryn Beck “Un- who was to fall in the brook at Camella Schneider Sonata In C major (first movement) Mascagni requited” is a dramatic early predecessors are included: Ian Fourteen states will be visited en for the dance revue given at Kingsclosing fea- the fish fry The scene was written Mozart Walter’s Prize Bong from "The Master- “The route in bury kail Wednesday by the Le with concerts given Program for the fifth annual Rose Strang’s "Harley Street” (Second piano part arranged by Grieg) singers" Wagner ture with Helen Taylor and Alma the baby cherub did fall in a brook Ander-anScherzo recital This Studio Moskowski in and has Cottonwood ward in Crist Bolero Room” Service Rogers Levitt by Stanley Fresno Oakland San Francisco Reading Mormon Hymn "The Morning appearing in roles of mother filled with warm water with a Frederick Landegr Griggs Ger Portland Seattle and Tacoma and talented youngster has received all been announced to be given Sunday A D 1620 Patty McClan&han MacDowell Favorite nurse standing on the bank with Breaks" Arr by Organist and son with Death and Spirits Old An from his mother his Nevin near Vine Arr in m 7 Melody the chapel In My Neighbor's Garden by Organist at p training the return trip includes a visit to Other students appearing in the blankets and a change of clothing Toccata the from Widor Adene Sundberg Fifth Symphony— The serv street and Highland drive Glacier park The majority of the Br&hms more ambitious numbers include The cherub chosen was very small Hungarian Dance No 6 FRIDAY NOON ice will be under the direction of T Jack Goddard members on this tour made the east- Ladies’ Choruses Beth Jensen Beatrice Hogensen and given to crying on any occaFrank W Asper at the Organ No 2 Valse Brilliant Chopin Toccata and Fugue in D minor Bach Sue Christensen Colley Stayner with Charles R ern tour and the trip to Europe last Kathryn Schneider Ruby Norr Ralph sion It was Important that she Serenade Schubert Pike as program director and com- Two Pianos: Cannon Canon in B minor Wallace year Schubert s Sudbury Barbara be seen crying as other cherubs fishBeethoven To Aid Conference mentator Introductory remarks will First pianos Mary Frances Sarver Cantabile Franck Morrison Calvin The program consisting largely Sudbury Marian ing her from the water But the "The Favorite Mormon Hymn Morning be offered by F Mark Austin memDorothy Cottrell second pianos Anna of the hymns and songs which are Breaks" Arr by Organist Parrish Leanore Rowland Lavern moment the cameras started grindJane Stranquist Alice Woods a and talk of becommittee the "Tannhauser ber a part of Danish life and very Norr Virginia Blackburn Edith ing was a signal for her to turn on announces Wilford A Beesley Wagner F Smith loved by the people of Denmark will that the Associated Ladies' choruses given by Joseph Rowland Yvonne her friendliest smile Under the direction of G Homer Wally Maly SATURDAY NOON Trevor Clarke a Utah boy who be as follows: The program will include prelimi Durham the L D S male chorus will furnish a major part of the pro Llewellyn Patty Barrett Raymond Every form of tear provocation Frank W Asper at the Organ York the New has been studying in City God to Introduction and Allegro from the First i Pelletier Gloria Perry Gayle South-wort- the demons behind the cameras session of the nary Instrumental music by for the a of will series of the last comevening gram present Sonata (by Spirit Guilmant for the last year and a half is poser comprising Sunday evening programs of this Funeral March P C Lulkin Salt Lake stake quartely confer Harmony String Trio Emma Vee Atkinson June could invent was used to make her Chopin den Ting) Souer Monique ) achieving success in musical and Arise AH Things (Op al Arr Couperin Southworth Emelyn Reading Melba cry She was given-- cookie placed held in the tabernacle Afton Margetts Afton Schettler and season be to ence will be at the This G given J Malmin Meditation Batiste C radio circles He Is the son of Mr in the water and then suddenly deHaacke Rosalind Pack Erlene II on Sunday June 21 The general Maacah Francom Mrs Stanley Mormon Hymn "The Morning Eighteenth ward chapel Second Favorite and Mrs L G Clarke of Newton Beautiful Savior (Pejllg er Jordan) Arr by Organist Christensen prived of the cookie will be invited to hear this Gamette will be accompanist avenue and A street Sunday at 6:30 AnBreaks" Ray M It was a Larry Arr public F Christiansen Old Arr by Organist Melody Utah and was active in Logan’s Christmas Cradle Song (Vuggesang In full it will be as follows: but when Wagner Fotheringham Varner Christensen very tempting cookie p m Orson P Beesley pianist will Grand March from "Tannhauser" solos : Christiansen program music circles and throughout the Juleaften) Soprano The young women forming the Schumann be accompanist Kathryn Johnston Blanche Larson snatched away only caused her Du bist wie etn Blums Cache valley before he went east The Lord Bless Tou III Beulah Huish Sadller and Keep You 7:30 p m Mrs Lawrence Wilkins Vee Parken Betty Vincent4 Irene to squeal with delight choruses whose combined Contralto solos: The program will be as follows: For hours P C Lutkin several his lovely lyric voice winning him and Marie Knaphus Elaine Crosby similar devices were inflicted with I talent will be heard met in re Rose of My Heart Sun la Rising in the MorgAisang (The chairman of the commithe Huhn was hospital when Invlctus radio recognition Dolores Syme If 1 Were a Rose Gade hearsal during the week and will Patricia Stewart the hope that eventually she would East) Behold 'Tis Eventide Jessie Evans tee will conduct the arranged proI Saw Him In Childhood Arr Christiansen but 17 Redeemer of Israel Ruby Le Crist Lyla Dee Richard- get a little tired and perhaps cry on Tuesday at 8 p m in Bass solos: meet Arr again Malmin Christian Kong Durham Mr Clarke has been studying with Der er et Yudvigt Laud Bail On son Dorothy and Carol Hugh Dougall The Bweet Refrain Arr Malmin the Assembly hall for another re Zimmer for that reason gram to include the following: But as the day II Sweet Dav Arr Malmin Solon Alberti noted voice authority He dot Lyaer for Vort OJe Protheroe Song and tap dance Joyce Mel-ro- y Berta M Lowe Clara Edwards wore on her good humor increased Song of the Western Men LaMar Duncan hearsal Den Arr Landssoldat Malmin Tapre Protheroe who presented him at the Alberti Selected Out In the Fields Instrumental music Bradford until Elaine Malones finally she was taken from Traditional Cossack Song piano solo Jack Brown read- Margaret String Trio studio on May 21 in a recital of Old Joan Birkinshaw Al Stucki III the water for the last time Soprano solos: vocal Wielenman " Invitation a Voying GerVirginia from Dreamworld Italian and Coates French Eventide at Bird Bong English frustrated everyone presenthaving Duparc solo Maxine Wilkins age” At Parting Rogers man songs Mr Clarke is a mem-- ‘ harmonica Homeland All of us connected with the Speaks Beulah Huish S&dller Old English solo Don Cassail song and tap To Celia ber of the New York City Dramatic Contralto solos: ture may in time forget the picIV E’en as the Flower dance vocal Afton Erskine duet Oratorio society and recently sang Who Is Sylvia? from "Two Gentlemen of In the Garden that amused and infuriatedthings us Schubert Floyd and Jack Brown Verona" Jessie Evans the leading tenor role in the opera Dedication Robert Frans during the making of the picture Basil solos: “Martha” on a program called McClellan Sweet la tha Work - A BonDoofthethe Desert Am I made life They pretty exciting for Flora Ferraro will present a numNations Rage (from “The Whv “Highlights of the Opera” prea while But maybe it’s Handel better to Messiah”) Pupils of Aurelia Shimer member ber of young pupils in recital at the sented by this group He recently LaMar Duncan have protographed only the scenes of the faculty of the McCune School home of Mrs Arch Browning 78 madediis debut on a New York will be presented South Wolcott avenue Sunday at 3 OGDEN— A public music hour will we did broadcasting program Pupils of Joseph C Clive of the of Music and Art be offered in the Twelfth ward With his instructor Mr Alberti McCune school faculty will be pre- in the school recital hall Tuesday at p m She will be assisted by Mrs amusement hall Copyright 1936 by The North Jackson avenue and Miss Rutliann and Twenty-fift- h who is also one of the world's fine sented in a violoncello recital Fri- 8:15 p m Jimmie Beatle and Mar- Browning American Newspaper Alliance street Thursday Munroe of E Boehm pupils to garet Mr Clarke m McCune the 8:15 in Browning plans accompanists p Inc day at at 8:15 p m by a number of the Students participating are: Betty recital hall Piano and vocal num- Husbands will assist with dramatic give several concerts in Utah and school piano pupils of injunior high are Friends cordially summer readings the California during bers will add variety to the program Byerley Mary Driggers Judy Miss Mona Smith Assisting will be Beal to Quit Films Calvin Cowley Bobby RobertAn invitation is extended to all vited to attend Mildred Purdy and Karma Chadwho will are the pupils Following son Prescott Dunn Betty McCorfriends to attend Notes Concerning wick of the MacDowell Ensemble Grant Richard For Musical Comedy Dykes' mick and Jeanne Byerley The following pupils will b participate: who will give piano numbers Bette Hardy Glen Smith Merval Chriswell known heard: Dale Clayton Beatrice Dorothy Cowley Proof McMilHerrington Art Cook in Vernetta Activities soprano pupil John Beal currently costaring Helen tensen Ross young violinist and pianist will he fessor Mark Robinson Peggy Johnson Sears Evans with Anne Sherman lan Ragner Engebretsen Wendell accompanist and following the pro- cellist Budge Elaine Clite Shirley in R K O Radio’s of Robert Fisher d Salt M liss ’ will pupil Winegar Jual Carver Russell Preese and William Hogenson forsake the stage and gram will be presented in 'a group Lake City Price James Bernice Betty for screen of art and selections everyfrom for Color design musical comedy within Debussy Ravel on the program will be Appearing Beatie Ruth Thomson Lou Mary in the to the next five years according to be studied and MacDowell day life is the following: Donald Berntsen Marlon Beatie Betty Hinckley plans now under classes conducted by Douglas DonAmerica’s Art Asked way the Gloria Hall Anderson Ber and Ronald Kenneth Evelyn Farrer Parker of film star revealed recently popular Junior pupils of Miss Effie John- niel McKell aldson of Los Angeles as a part Francene BarEvans ”1 have been will be heard in a recital to be the summer course at the Art Barn taking voice culFor Paris 1937 Show Miss Thelma Caffall Of the Mc- son bara Christensen Lois Atkinson 2 which opens Monday for a will present a given Sunday at p m at her stu- John Major Scowcroft Joyce Rom ture in New York for the past year Cune school faculty 1547 Princeton avenue am continuing my studies here A properiod Classes will be given three number of her pupils in a piano re- dio and John Davis Also younger and in Hollywood” said Beal ”1 beof piano violin and vocal ney times weekly gram In m 8:15 the at cital Miss of will p Smith be heard lieve it will Monday music is to be given with Jess R pupils Mr Donaldson who has national Arrangement of a retrospective another three exhibit of American modern art to McCune recital hall 200 Northto Main Jensen assisting with a vocal solo as follows: Eddie Dumke Opal or four years require of Intensive work berepute as a color expert and deis Hone The hear street invited Hone public Katheryn with held the Beverly be lecture his Kencoincidentally accompanied by his young son signer has planned Wood Norma Jean Wood and Brent fore I am ready to make my debut World’s Fair in Paris in the sum- the prograih in a musical show In the classes to afford interest for teachmeantime the pupils who will neth qt the piano A vocal duet Scowcroft These young performers are Following into 1937 the been of mer has I will alternate between the screen put will be give!) by Mrs Earl Christeners as well as crafts workers and SkidWilliams are Dale soon on Mary appear: vacation leaving Modern Museum of of Art hands sen her and the and Marita as laymen If one wishes to join the I daughter have stage done ever New York City Official invitation more Alta Nielson Orvin McGarry The pupils participating are: OGDEN— All L D S churches of since I did my first picture two group only as an auditor it may be received from the French govern- Bonnie Jean Peterson Gloria Blake Helen Nowotny Marian Nowotny the The lectures are deso arranged years ago” the annual ment has been accepted by the mu- Geraldine Stewart Sidney George Shirley Matson Faye Gray Marita June city will unite in Beal’s voice attracted much favsigned to foster appreciation of art song festival in the' Ogden seum culminating negotiations that Baucom Ruth Patterson Loretta Christensen Shirley Smith Ken- tabernacle and decorative arrangement of the orable notice while he was a memat 8 p m The have been in progress between the Baker Shirley Van Drunen Beverly neth Jensen Peggy Ann Jensen combined Sunday home as to furniture hangings rechoruses of the four ber of the Wig and Mask club at the Louvre and the museum during the Pope Monza Higgs Margey Bishop lation of house and garden and Wiseman stakes of the city— Ogden Mount University of Pennsylvania during Jeanette Proctor Howard Grund-fo- r Marva Johnson Vineta color harmonies past two or three years Elaine Stephens and Gloria Glou-sie- r Ogden Weber and North Weber his student days but up to date his Burns Fetzer Joseph Beverly This to is include exhibit examples Edwin Evans will conduct classes Will take part in the program Miss stage hits all have been made in Sorenson Chlarson Marilyn George of of the In oils and water color classes will painting and sculpture “Mary Magdalen at the Tomb” a wood block by Mabel Frazer Woolley will read the text of straight dramatic roles United States from early colonial Ruby Searle Mary Shelton Bernice The McCune School of Music and Mary be In charge of Joseph A F Everthe songs Wallace Isaacson Carolyn Joyce ett sculpture Millard F Malin Art will present pupils of Maurine It will be as follows: In appreciation of the interest The artist has used the drawing of times to the present day about Cowan and Clara Hanson being historic and Hawkins’ Military Band School anatomy life drawing or portrait that has been shown throughout the the woman for a painting of the Dewsnup in a piano recital to be Organ Prelude Whitaker Frank W Kent lectures on modern state in the series of art essay con- Holy Women but the angels have of contemporary art confined so far At the Twentieth ward chapel given Thursday at 8:15 p m in the Send Forth 8amuKF (22ND SEASON) Spirit Thy Scheutky as possible to works of distinctly Second avenue and G street tests established a year ago Miss been added arbitrarily art trends Caroline Parry Sunday school recital hall Friends are in- Morning Song Mixed Chorua SUMMER Massenet COURSE It is at 6:30 p m a special program The Kansas City Woodcut society Mabel Frazer of the University of Miss Frazer’s interest in wood American characteristics will vited tq attend Ladies' Chorus collection which has been shown at Utah art department will offer to block prints has been revived just planned also to devote several be given FOR Cbiuois Kreisler The speaker will be Participating in the program will Tambourln Alden G Pettigrew violinist the West high school for several each of the schools participating in recently and she hopes to do' this rooms in the Museum of the Jeu George Albert Smith The program be the following: Roger Hawley BAND INSTRUMENTS Rapturous Hour weeks will be In place for Sunday the contest this year one of her summer a number of blocks from de Paume where the exhibit is to includes the following: Ladles Chorus Oiay Cosand Jr Violet Walker In Absence Buck JUNE 8th to JULY 15th showing in the Attic room at the original wood block prints from a figure studies she found in Jeru- be held to American architecture Cello and violin selections by Beverly Beales Sarah Ellen Smith Chorus The exhibit is to open as soon as Winnie Rose and Mary Ruefenacht Dorothy Beales Betty Lou Decker Thou Brilliant Male Art Barn and later will replace the subject she sketched during her salem and Palestine Bird David Five weeks’ Interesting study and Lillian Eastman Soprano Verla Birrell exhibit in the main European year when she spent some Her painting of "Sunset on Big possible after June 1 1937 and re- with Rena Fox at the piano bass Barbara Ann Schenk Afton Gathrecreation All practicing at school Solo Selected Dallv 7 a m to 11:45 a m Far time in Palestine Saddle” which was the prize in the main for two or perhaps three solos C G Van Os erum Bertha Brazier June Kas-tel- Organ gallery Samuel F Whitaker Me Unto Grant Brahms Training Melody Writing HarIn the downtown gallery at the This ’is an interesting depiction of 1936 contest for the best essay on months Lucy Cannon Lorraine Mixed Chorus Band rraetlre mony Baseball Z C M I tearoom a number of “Mary Magdalen at the Tomb” the "The Contribution Art Can Make to Many American museums have by the women's aux- - ory Howard Kasteler Margaret Tennis Trips etc Register at the Dentil Howell Rosenbaum's oils have been original drawing having been made the Community” has been for rd promised cooperation and it is liiary to the Disabled American Macer BeHy— OtTOffUe Klsinc Clive school 1st Ward Cor So and gth Alden G Pettigrew Irving Ford ar h Fast or Call C J Hawkins the Louise Stevenson Eiida Jensen I Dream of Jeannie replaC6dljysplendid— examples— of in the garden tomb in Jerusalem ed to the Kanab high school the planned to obtain loans of the most Veteran©? -t-he- Wortd-WFoster 2594-Hy Mixed Chorus the work of B F Larsen J T which Is beifevenbbethe— very winner being Rachel Dailey a stu- important pictures Intheir collec- usual program will be given at the Phyllis Snow George Cannon and God of All Nature Tschaikowsky Harwood Florence Ware and others place where Christ’s body was laid dent there Veterans’ hospital Wednesday at Marjorie Matheson tions for this exhibition Ladles’ Chorus Bis-tra- m Danish Chorus To Sing Here Week’s Music Calendar hard-boile- Le Crist Revue flati-pol- On Wednesday Karg-EIe- Weber-Wa- ie ri rt two-pia- it s Tone-Poe- Slbelius-Fricke- four-year-o- ld T Utah Vocalist Gains Success Oontra-Dance- (1668-1733- a Good-by- New Interest of Artist ’1 Ogden Music Activities Ec-cl- Bos-sar- six-we- one-thi- rd two-thir- Haha-Oilbe- er Greg-Sponsor- R I ) I es |