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Show Miss Helen Hunter and Miss Mary Fisher Are Home From East . . j This afternoon at 3 o'clock Miss ' Helen Hunter, daughter of Mr. and ! Mrs. R. p. Hunter of (his city, and I . Miss Marv Fisher, of Ogden. returned i from ihe east where they have beeil j studying music for the past s. a-' sons. Miss Fisher at the Boston Con ; Iservatory under Felix Winternitz, Opted instructor in violin, and Miss, i Hunter as a pupil of the most ( elebral ed cellist, Joseph Scbmalkin. who is a soloist jn the Boston Symphony or- i chestra Professor Schmalkin teaches! In Boston, 'though he is considered far in advance of the instructors at the .Boston Conservator , and also in New ' York City, where he and his brother, a renowned pianist, have a wonderful studio Schmalkin is considered the only rival of the celebrated cellist Tab-lo Tab-lo asals. Miss Hunter has uiudr rapid stnd. is since her season in Boston and was selected as the Boston muBlc delegate to attend the fifteenth convention, concert of the Mu Phi Epsilon held in i Chicago at the Northwestern unlver Sity, June 24. The selection as dele-1 gate to the convention was rnnMdered 1 quite an honor and Miss Hunter amply 1 fulfilled all expectations whf-n she appeared ap-peared on the procr.Mii nhirh v. as comprised of some of the best musicians musi-cians in the United Stati - Miss Hunter's early training was received re-ceived in Salt Lake City where she Studied under otto Klnp. a fplendld musician Later sh.- weni to Chicago where she did exceptionally fine, work as . pupil of Bruno Steindr I Miss Hunter in considered a remarkable remark-able cellist for one of her years and training and han been compllinonird by her instructor nnd numerous critics , through out the east. Thr program as given at the Mu Phi convf-nlion concert follows: America Carey Piano-Mazurka, Op 50 No. 2 Chopin The Girl With the Flaxen Hair. Debussy , Bourrer from Second Violin So- i "ala Bach Edith Staebler, Gamma, Ana Arbor, Ar-bor, Mich. Voice Dormi Pure Scudere Air do Salome from Herodiade Mass. in ' Helen Mayhow. umleron, Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. Pa. Violin Concerto, A minor, Op 22. first movement Vlotti Jesse Tait, Theta. St. Louis, Mo Piano Ballade. G minor Chopin Elizabeth Cook. Upsilon, Cincin-tinnati, Cincin-tinnati, Ohio. Voice The Wind's in the South... Scott Dawn Curran Musetta's Walse Song from La Boheme Puccini Marlon Rams W.ii.rman, Pi, Appleton, Wis. Cello Variations Symphonique Boelhnan Helen Hunter, Beta. Boston, Mass. Voice Yesterday and Today. Spross I Am Thy Harp Woodman Robin, Robin, Sine Me a song . . Spross Maurine Gibson, Omega. Des Moines, I a. Accompanist, Lenore Mudge, Omega Piano Sonata. Op. 53, first moe- ment Schytle Helena Sipe. Kappa, Indianapolis, Indiana - Violin Concerto. No. 4, first movement move-ment Vieuxtr mps Ednah Hopkins. Xi. Lawrence. Kansas Accompanist. Aeo Hill. Xi. Voice By the Weeping Waters . . Lleurance The Spirit of Wanna . .Lieurance By the Waters of Minnetonka .... Lieurance Altinas Tullis, Mu Gamma, Lin- i coin, Neb. Piano Scherzo. Op. 31 Chopin! Helen Garnet Wright! Epsilon. Toledo. To-ledo. Ohio Violin Hejre Kati. Op. 32, No. 4 . . ' . . . Hubay Vera Moore, Mu Alpha, Indionola. Iowa Volve My Lovely Celia Higcins Le Papillon Foudrain Charming Chloc . ......... German Mary Thompson, Rho Beta, Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. Piano Concert Piecp... Chamlnade Electa Austin, Sigma. Evanston, 111. Second piano by Doris Trafford Our Triangle Caliste Conant. Iota Alpha Accompanist, Doris Trafford |