Show r 10 THE SAIT LAKE TftEBUNE SUNDAYMORNINO JUNE 3 D Through the Garden Gate i i Here Is a Magnificent Poppy for Your 7 Small Garden I s 1 i i In the Realm of Musicr By MAUD CHEGWIDDEtf Linden Tea May Be the ' Medicine You Need This Pool Made With Eye to Real Beauty ' 1934 ’ Last August I planted several pew Varieties of the Oriental poppy and coma of these are now In bloom One f them standi out as a really mag Sificent departure from the brilliant Jcarlel'or the less frequently seen -Jink of these popple — 'The new variety Is a French introduction tamed Henri Cayeaux All visitors to my garden who have aeen its first blooms have exclaimed in delighted astonishment at Its unusual and handsome color This is a rich wine color extremely beautiful when the flower first opens and fading to a pale pinkish magenta as it ages Tbe flowers measure from seven to eight inches across when spread flat Central stamens are glossy black and there is a blotch of maroon-blacat tha base of each petal The shining crimped petals are really the loveli est things imaginable when aeen in full sunlight Thr tiny root which I purchased last August has two fully pened blooms and five buds surely fine return and an example of the r Symphony Ensemble Will Give Initial Concert Quite Soon Municipal Opera Opening For Summer in St Louis By RUFUS D JOHNSON evolu- of the sixteenth season of St Louis ST LOUIS June 2 WV-TCity Trea Warden ’That SalULake city is again tq ention of famous beer gardens delight municipal opera While passing the row of linden of German almost a censtrains of immigrants Symphonic light opera joy symphony concerts furnished by trees at South Temple and J streets tury ago will reach another zenith huge floodlights a massive revolving its own tiRent of professional order the other day I noticed a woman here Monday night with the opening stage and tier after tier of spectators is the welcome Information now made in picking the busily engaged is the answer to the pioneer’s dream known Robert Fisher prominent blossoms and placing them in creamy Prohibition sounded the death knell ’cellist and one of the prime movers a paper bag in the hands of a little of the pretentious gardens where in the recent reorganization of the some Thinking girl companion whole families ate drank danced and Salt Lake Symphony orchestra andamage waa being done which should sang £way their troubles on the sultry nounces that it is to give its first ibe prevented I stopped to observe summer evenings iFith the end of poppprt at the Qrpheom- - theateroa the proceedings little more closely the-b- eer hOwevef came Sunday June 17 making three ap- t gardenir that soon waa woman It the apparent at I 7 and 0 muny" opera' Ajltfeenry already! pearanceyrrobabiy knew What she was about and that versed In outdoor entertainment as- p m she waa carefully removing the blossured its success With 50 musicians selected from soms without (tripping leaves or nonprofit-makinthe city’s most talented the a Backers of the among opera So I passed on with Much breaking twigs Interest pertains to the forthinstitution staged In a big organization has been rehearsing inout making any remonstrance three It was clear that the flowers were coming musical promenade- - the open-ai- r theater in Forest park never tensively andforis practically to deficit months ready now to offer being gathered for use in brewing fourth in the series by the Salt Lake have been forced twomake up awere re- a seasons superior program of music such the linden tea much in vogue among Philharmonic society presenting the Losses incurred of the the peoples of many European coun- Salt Lake Philharmonic Civic orches- turned to the civic leader underwrit- as will recall the presentations tries Just What aliments it is reputed tra The affair isJo be given Sun ers from profits of following years earlier group under Charles ShepAgain as in recent years the cur herd’s conductorship After the Sait to be a specific for I am unable to day June 10 et 4'p m in the ballrseason will he directed Lake Philharmonic orchestra of a aay but it la a popular household oom) of the Hotel Utah and is spon- rent e w Y ork producer number of years ago seemed beyond’ J by JShubertJN remedy In Germany and the Scandi- sored by the Salt Lake Elks clubrthe whoEas created more than 1000 musi- revival it was through Mr Shepnavian countries especially The nov Moose club SalULake Advertising be aid- herd’s efforts that the symphony orwill cal Sbubert productions of occurrence is the fact that club Cambrian association and the elty this chestra came Into being its first sea- -' assistants ed of a virtually group by is it the first time I have known bur Hotel Utah with the cooperation of son in 1924 being sponsored by the all York of New from nature local to lindens prodigality add medicinal utility the Salt Lake City recreation depart Most of the light opera repertory is Elks’ club The following year the Goldsmith another of the new popto their other charming attributes ment under Jts own Impies is rather a disappointment to If in passing near a tree these days —The membership of the society baa selected from hits of past seasons J31 group continued Louis S Cates as presi- with a have Louie shown audiences petus prefin Described the listing catalog Bit you encounter a zone of delightful been growing steadily andthe-p- a torrthe-works-o- f Her- - dentILD Moffatt as vice presidenl erence Victor it as ‘Golden orange" X expected a fragrance you may be reasonably toons’ Hst includes the following-Juliaberl and this year’s program will tea and' E T Brown as secretary-treasurflower colored like a California popsure you are In the vicinity of a Bamberger — W—J— Ballard ture four of his operas During these years a series of py and to would anyone from the blossoming linden or if you prefer a Ernest Bamberger James W Collins me eoneerts were given in the f The will name alone But Goldsmith on bloomMonday very program open lime tree basswood or bee tree By A E Eberhardl William H Folland alLake theater and in toe tabAdeline" Kern’s with Salt Jerome “Sweet pld ing proved to be a scarlet poppycomany name the delicate perfume is Dr Elmer L Goshen Edgar S Hills This followed ernacle in be will order most identical in color with the by Just as sweel It your ears are acute Mr and Mrs James A Hogle The new symphonic group which Victor Herbert’ "Sweethearts” Sammon variety but more dwarf in habit you will hear the humming of myriads Duane G Hunl E E Jenkins orand with four petal! Instead of six of bees which make the scentedjThomas Kearns Mr and Mrs Edmund uel Fokrass’ "Cyrano de Bergerac” takes the place of this regretted is sponsored by toe Salt Waltz” "The Oscar Last Straus ganization £ach of these petals has a black spot blooms their happy hunting grounds J Kearns David Keith W H Lovesy the Air"1 Herbert's Lake Federated Musicians Guy Her-rl- c ms large as a quarter near the base The common name bee tree orig- Bishop A W Moulton Charles R Ma Kern’s ‘ "Music-fto be “Rose Herbert’ and of Goldsmith of course makes a Algeria" president Mr Fisher is Hardi-mainates from this cause n bey Mrs William M McCrea D W New conductor iright spot in the border but it Basswood is the name usually ap- Parratt George O Relf Russel Tracy Kern’s “Sally” Romberg’s "The an- the concert-maste- r and WilliamChild a Lucile and Boat" "Show Moon" Kern’s should have its name changed The Lynn Thompson- Dr John T White plied to the American linden "“Mrs Perry is a poppy already well young coloratura soprano of toe city opera to be announced later first syllable is a corruption of basl Mr and Mrs Claudius Wallach and other Music for all performances is sup is to appear as solSist for the organknown and If your garden has not fibrous inner bark of the tree John M Wallace the Danc- ization The ensemble includes about nhis variety I urge you to buy a plant used in making matting rope and like An entirely new program of music piled by a symphony orchestra 20f strings flutes oboe truntpets or two lata in summer which is the articles In England the common lin- has been prepared for this concert ing and singing choruses of young women and a singing chorus of men trombones horns clarinets bassoons correct time for planting Oriental Douglas Howard I a half cousin of Clement Howard Is shown with his dog Tip enjoying a rest beside den is known as lime tree but there under the direction of Philip K Rip-k- a have been recruited Don from local aspir- and percussion instruments ' poppies is no association with either the tour the pool at the Clement Howard home who has been the conductor since ants r ( The really enormous salmon pink Leading parts are sung by pro- Tibbs will be the business manager or substance fruit the mineral of aim the orchestra waa Mr organized selected by Shubert In the encouragement given the (blooms of Mrs Perry are a delight to liar name It is e corruption of an Ripka although he is an American by fessionals One of the prettiest and most natTeh thousand opera chair seats are organization is found signs of a re(behold This is a color which may be ancient word also reference having birth obtained hla Ger'education in 255 by awakening musical interest in the (Used anywhere in the garden to adural looking pools to be seen locally to Dasl which waa apparently a valu- many where his musical studies were arranged op a hillside slope 258 feet in diameter Seats for 1600 city The list of patrons for the convantage and we cannot aay the same to the early Nordics able material is the work Clement Howard of made at When he to America returned are available without cert will include many prominent of the scarlet poppy Mrs Perry is Of all the ornamental trees we have as a young man he became affiliated persons which his home Wander lane Holladay handsome among irises of any tint persons charge are in the rear our more in make to brought with valleys the original Philadelphia Sym rich deep purple Made four years ago the rocks put especially with toned In to me to linden live is the lovely orchestra that phony eventually grew ones as Ceones or such blue Falling oft horses has always been the most along the bank and the planting beIt has been for into the present famous symphonic precious ' leste and Australia tween the rocks have been so well a habit with the Prince of Wales so associated the with long closely to Utah about came but There were several new pink OriStanding in the dazzling glare of arranged that one would little sus- declares Madame Hilda Grenier who lives and habitations of man that It organization ago He plays the violin and ental poppies among those I planted tha studio lights ahe looked almost pect the hand of nlan responsible for as royal dresser to Queen Mary of seems to have taken on a culture and viola and was the leader of the first ' I II lovely all with slightly different too dainty and fragile to be real them a refinement distinctly its own -- The eemmunity-erehestthat about 18 Edna Evans Johnson will present C J Hawkins will presept his pinks Perry’s White however is the When at last the scene was ended When Mr Howard decided he want- England spent many years in the linden is a lady educaed city bred months ago became the Philharmonic gem of tha lot after Henri Cayeaux to the director’s satisfaction ahe ed a lily pond he was determined to royal palace and who now la In Hol- possessing good manners cleanliness Civic orchestra a group of her pupils in a vocal re- pupil Venita White ’ J’he snowy color of the petals is set slipped outside the circle of the lights have no half measures no dinky litas technical and a sophistication which makes its As the second half of the her living lywood seeking clarinetist in a recital Wednesday at program cital Sunday pff by the characteristic dark blotch and settled with a sigh of content- tle half pprtion pool for himl The adviser on pictures involving royalty more rugged country cousins appear the act final scene the of The accompanists will be Rosalie 8:15 p m in the University of Utah prison 19 far we have no entirely white per- ment in the chair which the property completed pool is at least 50 feet long and court life gawky In comparison Lady linden’s Gounod’s “Faust” willbe given by Unger Leila Bixby Alton Johnson music ennial poppy but one expects it man eagerly offered and 15 feet wide It has the regulahall First South and Univer“King George Is in excellent father silhouette la sleek and symmetrical Naomi Hoffman as Marguerite James Margaret Parsons The public is was easy to see that Marian tion depth of more than two feel so and It yearly streets She will be assisted by him much so are branches and restrained her gracedelighted ’ The Oriental sity nothing E Peas Haslam 4 and Melvin m P at the Art Barn Fausl at p poppies should be well Nixon was a favorite with her co- that the lilies may have what pleases as the hours he spent with hls chil ful her foliage is smal compact and terson playing Mephistopheles The TheSunday will be given at 4 p m Esther Evdashin pianist and the recital represented whenever you want color workers of the RKO Radio "Strictly them besl one foot of good rich earth dren" said Mrs Grenier little Borgeson sisters ranging in while work- dainty She is well turned oul Her angels’ chorus will be sung by Bel Sunday at the Art Barn ahd plenty of It in late May or June Dynamite" troupe And It was also and one of water 3 to 8 years in vocal and Sylvia Sidney in “Thirty-Da- perfume is fragranl but not flagrant Canto Ladies’ chorus comprising the The program will be given as fol- age from Remember in planting them that easy to see that ahe waa dainty and The outline of this pool is especially ing with instrumental numbers Princess" at the Paramount her ivory-hue- d blossoms are modest following: Bertha Sessions Grace lows: their foliage dies after they have flow- petite as ahe had appeared there in good with gracefully sinuous curves studios The talented young performer and unobtrusive yet of undeniable Moran Lilias Jacobs Maxine Barrus snowtlakea Cowan ered and the plant enters its dormant the bright blaze of the lamps At some places the turf of the lawn who is the daughter of Mrs Lizzie “One of hls favorite pastimes was quality and charm She la patrician Lucile Anderson Gladys Thomas La !?!"f“raretchniinoH slumber period to send up new green leaves "I’ve never weighed more than a approaches the water’s edge hiding to go gom O Borgeson White gave her first u riding with the little ones And a veritable aristocrat among trees Verne Langton Zita le Snarr Lillian Taylor again toward the end of summer The hundred pounds" she confided "My completely the cement lining at other even in ! — those early days young David ““h solo recital when she was 11 years Make it a point to go out and meet Smith Mary Egbert Mary Peterson 8w‘" Mood bare place which results In the gar- usual weight Is 98 Don’t think how- rough rock appear to naturally crop now the beloved Johnroa Alton of age and has made steady progress Prince of Wales had Lady Linden and enjoy her loveliness Blanche Stoddard Aleine Birrell BPPZ JBlrds Holst den may be planted with annuals or ever that I’m a weakling On the out of the ground since She is playing ap interesting ArvllU Utyo while the blossoming period Rene Solick Norma Wannacott Flora to baby’s breath (gypsophila) be plant-9- contrary I scarcely know what it Fifteen varieties of waterlille are the bad habit of falling off his horse Mendelssohn ol Birds Passage because he was a very hard is on program which will be as follows: Smith and Geraldine Smith Bessie Lindsay Davis Virginia Lindsay near its delicate white foamy in ass means to be ill and I don’t tire easily blooming In the pool in white yel- This wasAnd Weber Op 2 rider DHsrdelot Concerting Without Thee always the younger chilShelternc Leaves Thom© Under I’m short— Just a fraction over five low will hide the dying poppy water and Other Merjorle Teudt red plants dren would run to the king crying pink Fillmore Lightning Fingers riotow from t Aria I’m small boned" “Martha" and REPARTEE CANTOR feel are included rushes with and atllpe ’Papa David has fallen off his horse Bonnie Ruth Hoff i Virginia Ruthton Rehl For all her fragility there’s noth grass to give vertical lines Fingers Naomi Ivans Nimble Shade The dining room at the Colony club GARDEN CLUBS again Introduction snd Variations on a Bchu- Mrs Natalie Parsons lng that even suggests “skinniness” Toward the back of the pool rocks “I remember distinctly hls answer was filled with smartly dressed Cine bort Theme Op S David Dost Thou Know That Pair LandT Thomas '‘OGDEN— Members of the home about Marian Nixon "Slender" and have been built Miss White Mrs June Blade up four feet high and on one occasion? ’Damn the boy why ma folk Up on the orchestra platGuest numbers Beautification section of the Weber "rounded" are the words a novelist from here a pipeline hidden from can’t of The Olrls Seville Weatherly vioBorgeson he stay in the saddle!’ Imme- form the leader waa rendering a Weatherly Concerto No 1 Op 7J Sisters May Morning Weber bounty farm bureau will make a trip would use In describing her view permits water to drip and slide diately David was at hit elbow and lin solo It was one of those fast Vtdella Vance Virginia Rushton The Old Refrain Kretsler to Salt Lake gardens Monday headed "I’ve been acting in pictures a long from atone to stone into Scott Tima April the pool in a manner that well befitted the jerky piece that finished Up with Fair Rosmarln Kreisler Leila Bixby the Meadow Llcbner by Home Demonstration Agent Hazel time" ahe went on “Too long some Among the rocks such rock plants as Hoffman On little prince that he was said flood of stuttering notes My Peace Is Gone The Flight of the Bumble Bee Bingham and Mrs A Beesley chair- might say But personally I don’t sempervlvums sedums coralbells and manly Bessie Lindsey ‘Davis than the first did The I not Quicker applauding fall oil ‘Bui papa Scene and Gavotte from Manon’ man of the section A bus will be think so I enjoy the work even so on make their home Yuccas arc horse went down with me’ -Duo Ooncertant Op 48 Weber hand came the voice of Eddie CanMassenet Grand (Rondo Finale ) more today than I did when I started Chartered to transport the group to bloom snd several native Virginia Lindsay rides that tor were So Miss Evdashin at Plano ready unfortunate the Edna Evang Johnson Love'i Highroad Grant E Bowen chief gardener at quite an imposing number of years plants Including wild geranium wild hls Misa White ‘Listen he has a dialect too" engaged in hit later life Margaret Parsons state capital will conduct the ago Its fascination constantly growa Strawberry monkshood and evening thathighness Le Verdi Seen from “Ernant" of re the government England x embers Zora Wood Hampton through grounds at the cap- and there’s no suggestion of monotony primrose make bright color There is quested him to give up the sport- - Ac Aria “Caro Noma” from "Rlgoletto” ACCORDING TO COBB Each role Is a new character to bring ita and through Memory park natural background of wild roses cording to Mme Grenier it is not Verdi Mrs Maud Chegwidden will lead to life and there’a always the chal- willows and scrub oak to this charm Norma Knight A luncheon group at the Hal Roach P H Goggin park commissioner generally known but parliament once studio The Baftatella from Pagllacci" them in a tour of gardens in the lenge to better one’s previous per- ing pooL noon were — arguing the other Leoncavallo announces that post No 2 Salt Lake sent a message to King George In dounty including those of Dr F B formances" Frances humor Sevdefinition about Luckey of the which it asked that he keep David American Legion band will give the In My Dreams George Hue Asked If she could offer any rules Bailey in Mill Creek Harvey Ross eral writers made ingenious stabs at out of the saddle To the Birds George Hue concert at Liberty park Sunday from THRILL FOR SULTAN end Bishop William Ryberg In Holla for success as an actress she replied to was Enid Orlob Mrs left forIrvin Cobb it but it at 4 30 p m Oscar E Chriseoy Mrs Wilford Moyle and Mrs M that she could not except the unMost novel thrill the Sultan of Jo Frances Drake born in the United top them all tensen will conduct The program Wallace Woolley in Cottonwood original one of working hard and con- hore got in Hollywood was hit Intro- States had to go to England via Can- "Humor” said Cobb ‘“is tragedy Advanced students of the music de- follows: ! duction to Myrna Loy stantly She hap- ada to achieve success as an ac- standing on its head with its pants of the Legionnaire Sherman of Westminster college will Song MURRAY— A garden tour will be “One thing however Is absolutely partment " Coeur d’Alene Caprice Wellesley to be her tress torn" napping in dressing be presented In toe final recital of Overture ‘‘Stradella" Flotow made by the Murray Flower Garden essential" she declared with positive-nes- pened room onto came when he the set Air Selected the year Tuesday at 8:15 p m at Popular club Sunday leaving tho Thornton-Anderso“and that Is that the person who Director W S Van Dyke and Wll Albania Midsummer Night’s Serenade Selected Ferry hall The public is extended a Popular Air drug store at 3 30 p m Gar- would become an actor or actress liam Powell sneaked into the dress--Favorites Sereda cordial invitation to hear the pro- Selection oli Old dena to be visited include those of have some r tralnlng-neveINTERMISSION room with couch the it preparatory ing up picked t Hr Fuller B Bailey in Mill Creek gram March “Imperator” Christensen was easy for the’ novice to break Myrna on it and started to carry tier Gounod The students who are to appear in Selection fiom Faust" Harvey Ross and Bishop W E Ryberg into the movies today it’a to nearly to the visiting Indian dignitary Half- Mates (trumpet duet) Simpson in Holladay vocal piano and violin numbers Will Team Legonnalrles John Visser and impossible that only those extremely way there she waked up with a start Samuel Bleak give a program as follows: rare exceptions that prove the rule and scrambled down to meet the SulEOUNTIFUL-T- he Flora Dell club succeed X Purcell Manhattan Serenada (request number) Pevslna By In accomplishing it“ Alter tan on two own her Massenet feel Elegie i Bountiful will meet Wednesday to Selected Cal-W- hen Head Popular Air The Dreaming Lake HOLLYWOOD the Armed With a big hag of buttered 1 ar an address on Herbert Prlncega Pat Waltses Robert gardening by Mrs Littlejohn camera’s away the stars like to play popcorn her favorite confection Kay Banner The Key 1 aud Recitative and Aria: Chegwidden garden editor Angela Ever Bright and Fair Celebrities relaxing are just ordileads l an Francis occasional le Tribune Emil Lund will preside Banks gay party Margaret MORGAN SCOTCHES nary human beings who enjoy themRustla of Bpring Binding selves in ordinary ways In and about to the “pike" She too is a roller Gladls Chapman a RIVERTON— Meetings of the Col-Rondlno Kreisler RETIREMENT RUMOR Hollywood there are a dozen differ- coaster fan If the hour is late end nbine club of Riverton will be held Haeeche Espanolo 1 Duncombe ent playgrounds where the film fa- the place is not crowded She may go e second and fourth Mondays in Phyllti Recitative: And God tald “Let the mous disport themselves 1 lure instead of Some of through the “fun house" and come Fridays as hereto-Earth" Haydn 1 Frank Morgan haa branded as “abthem like toe mountains Aria: “With Verdure Clad" Many pre- out as blown and battered and breathHaydn is Lucille Archer MADY CHRISTIANS false” recently published fer the desert Others retreat to the less as anybody "Election of officers held recently Pollchlnene Rachmaninoff solutely exclusive Malibu Beach to be near The fortune telling rooms along the Prelude In O minor Rachmaninoff statements to the effect that he Js i suited in Mrs John Hansen being to retire from the films to beach fronts draw a substantial pert HOLLYWOOD — Fourteen’ years Treasure - Robert Bonner the ocean l elected presldenl Mrs Louie Seal Mills shortly But nearly all of them like to “do of their business from the motion pic- elapsed between the time Mady Chris- Awake Beloved Edwards devote himself to managing a “bitflee president: Mrs Mary Egbert German ters" company which the Morgan the pike" at least once a year If One ture colony Verree Teas dale is one tians started lor Hollywood and the Kangaroo and Dingo Banka Secretary-treasure- r The club’ projHelen were patient enough he could wait at who admits she cannot resist an op- time ahe actually arrived ect of installing a water system in the Chansonnetto Bus family controls At present Mr MorGardner gan is being starred In “There’s Althe entrance of any one of the amuse- portunity to have a palmist or crystal Tragedy in the form of the death From the Canebrake cemetery has been deferred Ott Tomorrow" ment piers in the Santa Monica ba gazer foretell her future She doesn’t of her father here intervened just Memorial (from Mary with Binnie ways "Trlakontameron V”) RICHMOND — The Flower Garden Godowsky Barnes Lois Wilson and Louise Latidistrict near Hollywood and eventu- believe them but ahe always goes as she and her mother were prepar 1 stood Tiptoe Upon a Little Hill" mer featured qTub and Civic Improvement club ally sea almost everybody in the film back for more Beech ing to join him When they learned (Keata) ' Barbara Banks sponsored a flower show last Wed“I am beginning to get the type Joan Blondell spends much of her of his death Mady and colony her mother “I Attempt From Love’s Sickness to Fly" of roles just I have so long hoped for " nesday in the clubrooms with an The gay laughter and the shrieks of time on the “pike” at the shooting remained in Europe " H Purcell Tost! says Mr Morgan large variety of blooms on “I hope to gradmomentary terror which echo from galleries She is better than an averMady doesn’t believe her coming La Berenata Wolfe the hurtling cars of the giant roller age shot with a rifle too and disdains to Hollywood was inevitable" She Bbortnln Bread display ually go into comedy characterizaAllen Arthur "Prizes were awarded as coasters there may be those of Ruth anything easier to lilt than the mov- saya “it just happened” Even a year Concerto In A minor (first movemenUOrlei tions snd I am more determined than Mrs LaValle Thompson Catherine Street Chetterton the dignified “first lady ing targets ever to make motion pictures my ago when she arrived in New York Erst Mrs J R Thompson second of the screen" who loves to ride the So far as can be learned neither for a play she had no thought of permanent career” I'rs Walter Webb third Irises Mrs At the Hawthorne ward chapel But her play "dippers" She is a "pike" enthusiast Edward G Robinson nor Aline American movies Fred Clarke first and second Mrs From long practice with pretzels has ever been seen at the which was short lived as were two Eighth East street and Roosevelt William Powell is an adept hand at beach— at leasl in the so called others which followed brought her avenue a program will be presented Ceorge E Doty' third Snapdragons 1 'rs Alvin Johnson first Mrs J W canes and clocks and pen- amusement zones Practically all mo- to the attention of the ubiquitous and Sunday at 630 p m by the Veneringing" Funk second Mrs Ulysses Lewis knives and when he and his friends tion picture celebrities have deserted alert picture scouts cia Ladies’ chorus George C Lloyd n tha Richard Barthelmess and Ronald director and an instrumental trio yird public beaches for surf bathing Mady’s mother is German and Roses Mrs Alvin Blair first Jed make their semiannual tour of because of the commotion their ap- concert singer Her father wgs Gen-ma- comprising the following: Lucille tewis second Mrs William Anderthe beach concession district he gen- pearance there arouses and Danish and the director Kimball and Orin Salisbury violinThey go s' i third erally carries home an armful of either to the clubs or to Malibu piano many years ago of the German the- ists Mrs Harriet Kimball Vi ccUaneous flowers and shrubs There was a time some months ater in New York So Mady waa cer- Leah Lloyd will be the accompanist “awag" I'rs Ioscoe Merrill Mrs Fred Smith Screen Stars are always welcomed ago when dance marathons at the tain to become an actress Her lather The primary association gradua 1 s Lewis Mrs Neal Hillyard Mrs heartily by the “barker" and the beach attracted great numbers of mo- tried to discourage his only daughter tini class will occupy thirty minI aValle Thompson Mrs William An-of the concestion picture stars and featured play- from following the stage but when he utes on the program “managers” various The musical rson Sarah Snelgrove Mrs J W sions not so much because they spend ers John Barrymore attended as saw she would be happest doing his program will include: “It waa for 1 unk Mrs J R Thompson Mrs Jo-as because their pres- did Joe E Brown and Kay Francis work he sent her to Max Reinhardt Me" and “The Lost Chord” by ladies’ money freely ph Pearl firsts Mrs Joseph R ence there is certain to bring an ac- Norma Shearer and many other notaAfter aix months in Reinhardt’s chorus First Movement from Ballet f Mrs Christopher-Joseph crowd loirp'on and because it will bles Joe E Brown in fuel is often school—the tame school that turned Egyptian companying and a second (Luiginl) m I Xrs Hillyard Mrs Thomson serve as effective advertising in the seen on the pike with his two nearly out Dietrich Harvey Lubltsch and number by the trio “Sylvia" and I rs Lewis seconds Mrs Alma 01 barkers’ ballyhoo for many weeks to grown boys They have great fun on Pola Negri to name a few— Mady “Annie Laurie" chorus-- " Adoration" n Mrs T 11 Merrill thirds come the slides and rides and at the booths played small parts in hls Berlin thea- (Borowski) and second number trio "Barbara Stanwyck Won a pound where one throws baseballs at va- ter Eventually she played leads in “By the Bend of the River" “The of bacon her last night" he will rious objects And their favorite con- the TEACHERS MEET Reinhardt theaters in Vienna and Star" and “Giannina Mia" chorus shoul “That’s how easy it is to knock fection is crackerjack An invitation is extended to the i i Berlin and soon the movies claimed Tt arher pupils of Mrs Agnes Dahl ’ the milk bottles eft the little pedestal fact The remains the stars are that her public r 1 '“tkstrand will meet for regu Three balls for one dime!” It is alto- when atway from cameras been like has starred in She German 1 r ro md just table discussion Monday gether possible that there is tome other human beings They enjoy the French and English pictures — The tians was playing'an important role t ft 1 e home of Mrs Beckstrand Mrs in hu story too because Bar- rough and ready enter’ainmcnt of the latter language the truth m Von Stroheim's “Greed”— it was W speaks with E Seabury and Mrs J' T Lupe Veka dynamic Mexican screen star pictured In her dressing bara likes to visit the amusement If you stand long enough in slight trace of an accent about half finished— when he died who will appear in a clarinet recital 1 Oj en will give talks on se room at a Brooklyn theater where ahe made a personal apeparance The piers once or twice a year and throw- "pike" i one spot there you will eventu Mady’s father came here for pic- Robert Meson incidentally took his Wednesday June 6 at 8:15 p m subjects of special Interest to vivacious star doesn’t like personal appearances They make her ao 'ex- ing balls at bottles Is one of her favor- any ally see practically toe whole motion tures' in 1918 and was started on place the closeups were of Edeson at U of U Music Hall First South cited she say that the “jiumps Into chairs and things t e group ite forms of fun while there and University street picture colony pass by promising career Rudolph Chris the long shots of Christians (Advj ' t he h t oiirth Promenade Concert of!l Civic 4 Group Comes Soon I g k I i i 1 i: A Mon-slgn- V - Princes Falling Oft Due to Horse Tiny and Fragile But No Weakling Marian Likes Work 1 1 I Week’s Music Calendar " oa cor-cit- ‘ 3 9 ' Rimskr-Korsako- ff Park Concert ' ‘ Film Folk 'Do the Pike’ They’re 'On the Loose s ’ When i 1 X uni-m- olly follows-Feonie- s Mac-Mah- Col-ma- r f I t r 1 I7 dr I : I |