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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 39

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course in accompaniment work under Margery Morrison who will direct the piano department instead of May MacDonald Hope as previously announced It is believed that such a special course in one of the most difficult of the arts that of accompanying an artist at the keyboard will be of unusual interest to aspirants for this work Miss Morrison is said to have had fine schooling in this work as she has been accompanist and coach for grand opera singers Among them were Henri Scott and Mariska Aldrich formerly of the Metropolitan Opera and Joseph Royer of the San Carlo Opera company Miss Morrison is not only versatile as coach and accompanist but has arranged lectures on timely musical subjects A course on music appreciation will be given in November The New York board of education lists her lecture on Edward Mac-Dowell and Mrs John Rockefeller Jr has twice engaged her for lecture recitals Mm Cobina who before her marriage to the novelist Owen Johnson was Esther Ellen Cobb daughter of Benjamin Cobb of San Francisco scored a great success as "Thais" in Massenet's opera of that name at the Casino in Paris The California School of Arts With Ellis Rhodes director piens :4 fi 1 4: 1 1 4 ----(-' -0t)-1 '-r--: '''''1 1 Lx Miss Andrews took a special course under Mr Rgarti'a direction and while Arline liaritedoll was presenting plays at the Little Theater with Richard (rif Ordynski directing MiS8 Atutrewe was offered the name part Kitt in the productien that title which leading part she later played at the Princess Theater in New York City Bite afterward eucceasfulty played leads with Arnold Duty Her future is GA eared tioneeeliA The Egitt2 School ean present no leas than 100 students whose nettles an known to th public Mennen their stage Anil Andrews or screen prominent While we Cr aware Mat It is not wise to boaat of past 100C131111 too freely mu in publishing this merles of pictures is the hope it might interest thon who contemplate a career end are undecided where to begin or rind elcouragernent to twain The Egan School has been estabilebed twenty yearn Under the personal direction of Frank Egan it now represents ILI2 inreatment of 6280000 having its own elms A building CPOrattng its own theater numerous private studios ballroom and le beautifully furnished throughout The presemt faculty of well-known rtlets is the beet and mold congenital Mr Egan has ewer been fortunete enough to 'entre embracing such well-known namee is Roland Paul Homer Omen (lacer Stalin Harahan Stedman loner Gauweiller Mlle Preget Gwendolyn Logan Hubbard Bertha Winslow Vaughn Winifred Hook Mons 'rrindie and Ethel Murphy Claws In drama daily II to 3 except Saturday Monday and Thursday 7S0 to 93O o'clock Children Wednesday A to 6 and Saturday morning 10 to 12 VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TO INSPECT THE SCHOOL ANO CLASSES Private Lessons in All Departments by Appointment Piano Voice Drama Expression Violin for Catalog Egan School 1324 FIGUEROA ST TELEPHONE 60371 WATCH NEXT SATI'iiDAY EXPEESS FOtt nUetESti No 4 Mr 8 pre chard the whwit eatew IftsUlt edents state et wee Is tee besle Frank CPO221212ed lore? homer Leese 00 te talog 60371 ten orc flat ea4 in By FRANCIS GATES As a city is but an aggregation of Individuals so there are certain rules which apply to individual life that likewise affect the mass Causes '17hich give defined results in private ife affect the municipality and Its 'reputatios The musical artist who hides his thead and sinks his individuality in he general herd probably never will chieve the success due his abilities And just so the city of it a musical hides its light under a bushel will never be EIOWn as a musical city 1 On the other hand there are in city individuals whose cranial is such as to produce a 1 uperabundance of self-flattery a I Quantity of enlarged statements in ether words their egotism leads to laiins which they cannot fulfill For' time they attract the credulous but their vogue is of short life I And again the same is true of the city If by experience the rest oi he country comes to realize that the claims made for a city's musical ttanding interest and prosperity are ot made good by the musical results In that municipality then the city becomes known as simply a projector iof musically superheated atmosphere Ilarnumizing many years ago came to be the favorite sport of the manager Barnum sueIceeded by elaborate misrepresentation in a day when that was rather a pew thing in the entertainment field it became the fashion to the most artistic and sedate 'musical affairs That reminds me of the musical manager who advertised a string 'quartet as "the largest and most perIrectly organized string quartet in the consisting of twelve And the more recent of requiring by contract the wife of an artist to appear lba box at every one Of her bus- and's recitals she appeared the aucdience heard the man and saw the lwoman and the manager got the dollars Opera companies are proverbial 'sinners in the game of over-advertisement An opera company is advertised to come in a special train of ten cars The public swallows the istatement neglecting to calculate that the railroad administration requires that each car be 1 1 3 1 ill tI 13 011 IQ It 01 0 rt lc il rn al 1- 11'' In 10:1 FRANCIS GATES Mani 0 Remick Song and Gift Shop --Photo by IT floes Norma Gould trying new step in beautiful mountain dale Miss MISS MARION WARDS 427 Broadway Lsrgest Exclusive Sheet Music Store MOSE TEACHRS WILL of special Jnterest to Los Angeles is the announcement of the appointment of Jaime Overton artist violinist as assistant concert master of the Los Angeles Symphony orchestra The announcement was made today by Manager Sparks Berry Mr Overton won fresh laurels for his fine musicianship in slew York the past year He has many friends locally who e'ill be Interested in hie orchestra chreer He was only 14 years old when he left Los Angeles for Paris to study under Frank Wilczek and since then he has been acclaimed as one of the younger violin geniuses The second violins will be under Pryor Moore Alexander Saslavsky famous violinist and formerly concert master and assistant conductor of the New York Symphony under Damrosch and concert master here will appear as violin soloist at two concerts one of these being on the initial program November 21 Otto Pauer will be In charge of the viola section while the celloes will be under Axel Stmorisen for Beveral years the leading collolet of the Los Angeles Symphony orchestra The basses will be under John Musso Leonard de Lorenzo will be the first flutist Albert de Buescher will lead the oboes William Edison will be first bassoon player Wendell Ross will play the horn David Grupp first trumpet and A Tilkin will be in charge of the trombones 0 Sale of Songs Large Grace Adele Freebey's song "Just You and My Homeland" which bids fair to be a successor to "Keep the Home Fires Burning" and other similar compositions is selling rapidly at the local headquarters of Schirmer-Heffeltinger The first days sales totaled 50 copies Miss Freebey's songs which are being recognized by many notable singers will be presented before the Dominant club late this afternoon by Constance Balfour gifted soprano before the Wa-Wan club October 29 by Mrs Grace Widney Mabee and Minne Hance Jackins and at a Margaret Goetz musical November 4 by Constance Balfour Mrs Mabee will sing a group of Freebey songs before the Ebell club next Wednesday The publisher now has Miss Freebey's "Calling You" inscribed to Princess Valenta Redfeather Among Miss Freebey's songs being much sung are her cycle "The Four Winds" "0 Golden Sun!" "May Day" "Love's Resignation" and "Somebody's Coming" The Globe Trotting Sousa After 29 years of prodigions travel throughout America five tours throughout Europe and one tour around the globe lasting more than a year directing his wonderful organization in concert it might seem that John Philip Sousa would be weary of concert--giving and of travel of every sort In so far as the concert-giving is concerned Mr Sousa does not lag or languish in the least On the contrary the Sousa are distinctive the world over a type apart from all things of his own creation ever of pride to himself He delights in them so long as the people are delighted in them and clamor for them Sousa and his band and special soloists will appear at Shrine auditorium November 25 afternoon and evening In a program of special interest pecatl tnterest to Los Angeles Of is the announcement of tha sumnint- Miss Norma Gould Teacher of Terpsichorean Arti Creates Beautiful Fantasy will also give three short poems of the people Miss Warde is a great favorite in Los Angeles She toured extensively In the east and Canada with Charles Erin Verner and James Keane Miss Marion De Voin Bemis coloratura soprano will sing "0 Charming Bird" from "The Pearl of Brazil" Master Edmond Gattone child violinist will play a solo Dr Bruce Gordon Kingsley concert organist will play the great Rienzi overture and the scintillating offertoire by the French composer Batiste which he will preface with interpretative remarks Columbia Gralonolas and Records rds TALK OF HIEFI SCHOOLS Miss Marion Wearde talented actress and dramatic teacher will appear in dramalogue recital at the regular Sunday afternoon concert at Trinity auditorium tomorrow afternoon M188 War-de will appear in Spanish costume for the reading of "The Bull Fight" and in an exquisite costume of the circus for the reading of The Show Lion" She Send for Latest Sheet Music or Record Catalogues ts lent List ng lin on SIC on ice I tot At-e 411 nt le't 121 06) her 749 ill )69 colt to els rice lee 23 6 Or on 0 10 )r 12 I 1 i 1 111 I 11' 1' I 0 11 1 I (I 1 i 1 6 ts 1 nt list lin on- sic 1 on 1 1 ic 2 t-- re' toy ler' re IS nt 1 U8) ac her III )69 I 121e: I n3: Pe- 1 Or on 16 lS )r I t2 ri I i A program of interest has been arranged for the meeting of the Los Angeles Music Teachers' association on Monday evening October 20 The general subject will be "Music in the High Schools of Our City" and the following topics will be the Westlake ArtS41clios' School Dol MUSIC-ART-DANCING Under the direction or Wood Our Teachers Are Unexcelled Our Location Ideal 624 Alvarado St Phone 54444 Monday and Thursday 313-314 Blanchard Hall Phone 10082 10082 SPENSER-KELLY Baritone VOICE CULTURE AND SINGING Stadia 817 Mason ellvera limme Main 1945 Iles 2125 ID Ilereast Drive Tel 74183 MAUD AYER MESERVE HIBLER I VOICE BUILDING Pupils Prepared for Pro leonional Career STU DKNT ItECITALS Conoultation Tuesdays 306 Blanchard Ball 10082 Paondena Studio 406 Braley Bldg P01302 Career ard Ban 01302 NATURE MUSIC STUDIO 816 Westlake Avenue Telephone 53326 Professor's Degree THE CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF ARTS Announces the Following Juvenile Classes: ZTS FR HE HE It is rumored that Miss Norma Gould director of the Norma Gould School of Dancing is creating a beautiful dance to be called The Fern Fantasy" At least so the photographer believes woo snapped her during her recent stay in the mountains to study nature at close range Miss Gould discovered a dell filled with long fronded ferns during a research study of California mountain mists She "waded through them waist deep" Miss Leah Wooton fCrmer student of the Norma Gould school has just returned from Yokohama Japan after live years spent in teaching dancing In the Orient Miss Wooton states that she numbers no less than 26 different nationalities among her various students in Yokohama and Tokio and that everyone wants to learn some form of the dances Miss Wooton has come to Los Angeles especially to study with Miss Gould and expects to spend three months in daily training in her special normal course It is hoped that Miss Wooton will appear while here in some of the picturesque Japanese dances which she has learned from the Geisha girls I a Give Studio Program Seven pupils of Theophilus Fitz gave an informal studio recital recently at the Fitz School of Voice Majestic Theater building The students ranged from advanced tura and dramatic to those who have studied only a few months The recital was given by Mrs 'Pearl Cole McMullin assistant teacher Margaret Hempel Edna Williams Desire McCloskey Dick Hal lock Mrs Edith Stevens Niman Grace Phelps Edith Salyer assisted by Alma Stickel violinist and Harry Knox flutist Mrs Gratia Williamson of Yakima morning 10 to 12 afternoon at 2 Saturday morning at 10 afternoon at 4:80 Saturday morning at 11 111! RMANN Piano Voice 1500 Figueroa Telephone 23195 West 352 Marquis Ellis Dramatic Art Genevieve Vairange Violin Orchestral Dept Christian Lynton Dramatic Art Marquis EMI Placing Coaehior for Stare 614-15 Majentle Theater Bldg I amens 4 ten cars would mean a- I subjects or short talks: "How is a Company of 300 while a count of 'Music Department Organized?" Mrs similar companies in the past has Gertrude Parsons "How May el hown a total of about sixty the Music Teachers Association Co-At times Los Angeles has been operate With the Music Departments dangerously near the line of "cir- in Our Schools?" Mrs Charles Edcusing" herself with elaborate claims wards An Artist Course for High las to what she "is going to do" So School Students" Miss rdna Ames much so that eastern papers have "Suggestions for Music and Texts poked fun at us citing the statements Suitable for the High School Cho-as another bit of the California bluff rus" Miss Verna Blythe The High and claim-it-all from gold to cli- School Voice" Miss Ida Bach Miss mate Evelyn Stone will also speak To a certain extent residents of Mrs Charles Hall head of the new the city have become used to elab- service bureau will talk about her ratp announcements that have ot newly organized department Invi- 'panned out" We do not take them tation to the meeting may be secured seriously we shrug our shoulders by sending names and addresses to and good-naturedly laugh it off But the secretary Charles Draa all this does not add to the solid Blanchard hall reputation Los Angeles is striving to obtain There was some time ago a cam- Unusual Dance Offering paign by the Advertising club and the The novel "illustrated concert local officers to eliminate misleading recital" by George Copeland pianist statements in advertising to stop the and the six lovely "Isadorables" "sure-cure-for-consumption" and the I known as the Duncan dancers "100-per-cent-dividends" advertise- scheduled for Thursday evening Noments The civic commercial bodies vember 20 at Trinity auditorium are confining their advertisements of presents features extraordinary and the city to statements of fact The different from those of any other old style hot-air treatment in Cali- musical offering The six young fornia publicity largely has been i girls chosen by Isadora Duncan eliminated and trained until she felt they were lei-miler -companies in the past has tiertruae -15 t-arsons -now may shown a total of about sixty the Music Teachers Association At times Los Angeles has been operate With the Music Departments Idangerously near the line of "cir- in Our Schools?" Mrs Charles Ed-lousing" herself with elaborate claims wards An Artist Course for High 8 to what she "is going to do" So School Students" Miss rdna Ames uch so that eastern papers have "Suggestions for Music and Texts poked fun at us citing the statements Suitable for the High School Chos another bit of the California bluff rue" Miss Verna Blythe The High nd claim-it-all from gold to ell- School Voice" Miss Ida Bach Miss ate Evelyn Stone will also speak To a certain extent residents of Mrs Charles Hall head of the new the city have become used to elab- service burea-u will talk about her loratp announcements that have not newly organized department Invi'panned out" We do not take them tation to the meeting may be secured irriously we shrug our shoulders by sending names and addresses to nd good-naturedly laugh it off But the secretary Charles Drag all this does not add to the solid Blanchard hall Teputation Los Angeles is 'driving to obtain There was some time ago a cam- Unusual Dance Offering reign by the Advertising club and the The novel "illustrated concert 4ocal officers to eliminate misleading recital" by George Copeland pianist statements in advertising to stop the and the six lovely "Isadorables" rsure-cure-for-consumption" and the known as the Duncan dancers "100-per-cent-dividends" advertise- I scheduled for Thursday evening NoIments The civic commercial bodies vember 20 at Trinity auditorium are confining their advertisements of presents features extraordinary and the city to statements of fact The different from those of any other old style hot-air treatment in Cali- musical offering The six young Ifornia publicity largely has been i girls chosen by Isadora Duncan eliminated I and trained until she felt they were a li)1 la lo 1118 itl William James Chick Teacher of Director Immanuel Proehrterian Chtoreh Studio 718 Bryson Bldg and spring Telephone 192411 2 DANCING Mme ANNA MENA SPROTTE 'TE School of Vocal Hall Rooms 400-1-2 Moo classes In Yrench and Italian Bight Rending and Harmony by Expert Teachers Telephone for Benervation to the Secretary Mina Daniel 10042 Teachers Norma Could School for Dancing Co-I I 't Why not apply the same idea to 1 artists in their own right express the musical situation? Frown down by pose and gesture the moods of the quack advertisements "opera the composers It is physical ex-company of 60 principals 200 In the pressions of rhythm assiliciated with Ichorus and 100 in the orchestra" and the masterpieces of instrumental merlons other exaggerations that the harmony With the serene poise Ireader will call to mind and grace of Greek statuary awak Let us wait until we DO then ened suddenly to life by the strains ze may have reason to boast and of masterly music the dancers in certain amount of boasting may be pairs or singly or in ensemble vis ermissible Why not the organize- ualize the moods of the music sup- ion of a "Musical Fact Everyone interested in musical or- pil Copeed land by the consummate art of Mr Iganizations and musical affairs in 'Los Angeles will admit that it is a Panning igood the other fellow to tantung the Pannell 'join! In his excellent address delivered at the recent Lockport festival Appointed Song Leader Charles Watt editor of Music NIu Antel thi about the New York Panning the Panners his excellent address delivered at the recent Lockport festival Charles Watt editor of Music News said this about the New York the masterpieces of instrumental harmony With the serene poise and grace of Greek stattary awak- ened suddenly to life by the strains of masterly music the dancers in pairs or singly or in ensemble vie- ualizethe moods of the music sup- piled by the consummate art of Mr Panning the Panners his excellent address delivered the recent Lockport festival Watt editor of Music News said this about the New York I A 11 tl lc ty ill 1E aLa ig fc 4 Send for Catalog Phone 22249 EARL FRASER PIANO FORM HARMONY On Wednesdays at 348 Blanchard Hall Phone 10082 ORM I Studios 1333 tk Georgia St LEE ARTHUR MYERS Concert Recital antone Club and Society Engagements Recital ts -SCHOOL OF DANCING Carl Horn Eighth and Spring streets 928 West tote Street Vermont 18110 out 1880 Dancing 51strineen Daily 2 to 5 rn- Evening Dancing 8d30 to Cloosise's Daily 2 to 3 and to 8:30: 10 loosons for $100 Arivato Lensons S100 per hour sit for $500 Juvenile Classes Every Saturday Forenoon 12 (Insole Ilistrortng ttiolons 12 Bal 'MOM Dancing Lessons All for $600 Anna Priscilla Risher mr Componor of "Knitting" "As In Old Gardens" "Heart of TEACHER OF VOICE AND FIANO Blanchard Han ard Hall McAdam oLnhie Normal School et td ynnnd Professional Dancing Physi- and Vocational Training on Pacific Coast Direction le Behymer Students Teachers and Professionals from all parts of the country are availing themselves of this superior Educational Vocational Training lb Diplomas have already been awarded Uraduates Children' Specialty iiicadarm Scientitie System moulds the wee bodies into a thing of beauty sairitualizing the sartistic and promoting the Dancing Art to a poetical and ethical standard 1030 Studio-429 Blanchard Hail el 100S2 jABBIE NORTON AMISO Plano Inatruct ten Primary and Prorreselve Clannea open oet I and 2 di Puska! Histrmy and Harmony ORIGINAL SYSTEM FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Miriam West Hyatt Assistant Teacher Studio: 808 Blanchard Ball 10082 2024 Hoover Bt 23935 'pea pet I really EN cher 23935 Wash who has come to study with Mr Fitz sang two character songs and Mr Fitz gave one number Eastern Singer Pleases Alma Barnes so rano porn New York delighted' Supperba theater au-Copeland diences last week by her singing of the Waltz song from "La Boheme" That motion picture audiences appreJn elate other music than popular numat bers is again proved by the big en-Charles cores this singer received A Tufts the well known organist is sitting at the console of the Superba organ ABBOTT SCHOOL of Dancing and Drama 0 A VA otal BA RITO cher at Singing and Dramatic Art lilt Blanchard Ball 10042i Mar 168(INSOES Boa' 139110 Brach Teaching 'Muradars her of IC Art all a 13921) LT pEl Church Long Childran'a class in too national classical dancing Sat 10:80 to 12 tuition $2 a month Special class in Elocution Singing Interpretative Studies Health EX-crones and Drama starts Sept eth at 2 Tuition 82 a month Private Sanitation Daily 84 5 Figueroa St Entrsince on Lincoln St Phone Main 1500 Dirtsotor First Baptist Raptiott EARL MEEKER BARITONE Teacher of Voice Voice CELESTE SCHOOL OF DANCING critics who abused the American works presented by Josef Hofmann here last season: "The patriotic musicians of America must demand the if necessary the this class of critics" 14r Watt quoted what Josef Hofmann had told him along the same lines: "There can be no real appreciation or growth of American music in this country so long as the eastern newspaper critics maintain the present at-tads of hostility to American cornAiltion and their servile idea of the unalterable superiority of Europe" Violinist it Theater critics who abused the American tunk he IneAf linfnumn 301-14 Meson Penne Tel Main 1945 Parednys Bee Phone 2AteA 4012 Bndlong Ave ong Ave The recognised selereol of the West for Stage and Profeenional Dancing under the personal direction of IcStPlEST BUCHER pretrnier dansour and maitre ballet formerly of London Paris and INIew York Patronized by ail the leading studios and Orpheum acts out West Phone Main 4556 Studio 1500 South Figueroa St Mr and Mrs Amon Dorsey Cain In New Operatic Records The Columbia records featured this month include the greatest renderings of world-famous songs and compositions by operatic and concert stars who make records exclusively for Columbia Rpsa Ponselle the brilliant new drarhatic soprano of the Metropolitan Opera company has sung for Columbia "D'Amor Su All Rosere" from "It Trovatore" "La Vergine degli Angell" from "La Forza del 4 Destino" and Tostl's "Good-Bye!" Riccardo Stracciari contributes to this festival of song Cardillo's "Core 'Ngrato" Massenet's "Elea-le" and "There's a Long Long Trail" Hu Ida Lashanska sings "Depuis is Sour" from "Louise" Victor Herbert's "Kiss Me Again" and "Bonnie Sweet 1 Bessie the Maid o' Dund0e" Toscha Seidel famous violinist plays Sara-sates "Gypsy Airs" Wienlawiski's Romance from Concerto No 2 Opus 22 and "Humoreske" School Gets Scenario Writer Capt Leslie Peacock will be in charge of the drama and scenario Work at the Westlake Arts Studio school according to announcement made by the director Carolyn Wood a Captain Peacock was for two years scenario writer at Universal and later with World Film corporation and the California Motion Picture company He has written 600 plays among them 1 "Neptune's Daughter" played by Annette Kellerman He wrote the book I "Hints on Photon lay Writing" Cap tam Peacock resembles Sir Douglas Haig and his impersonated him In several screen plays Quartet on Tour Although the Zoe liner Quartet Is On a 10-day tour of Arizona they are already working on the Los Angeles programs for the series of 10 chamber concerts which they will give at Ebell clubhouse beginning Tuesday evening October 28 The Zoeliners may now be claimed by Los Angeles as home folks MMEMATILDITA SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet Classical Interpretive and Dancing of All Kinds Office and Hall top floor Majestic Theater Building Phone 19101 STUDIO IMO BLANCITABO BALL 1000L Esther Rhoades Teacher of Harp Cumnock School Concert Harpist Studio 1657 5th Ave 72376 3chool 72376 ART John A Van Pelt baritone and It 'me er Blanchard ball has been appointed as one of the instructors in the War Camp Community Service cliool for Training Song Leaders Mr Van Pelt who has had considerable experience in song leading during his 'army service conducted the commuInity sing of 7000 persons at a recent 'meeting at Shrine auditorium His 'magnetic personality and humorous 'tactics in handling such a large chorus made his work conspicuously isuccessful and his appointment is of 'special interest iEbell Chorus Resumes Work The Bhell chorus with Abbie Nor- ton Jamison director resumed its Ifehearsals Monday afternoon In wo years the choral work has in-'creased to Interesting magnitude and Iforms one of the most important places in the club's activities Mrs Jamison visited the large publishing lhouses ofNew York and secured some of the latest compositions for wom'en's voices trrio at High School John Smallman baritone will sing Grace Adele Freebey's new song "just You and My Homeland" at Los Angeles high school next Wed nesday Miss Freebey will be at the piano and Alfred Wallenstein cellist will assist in a special program ttl l'3)1 1'1'1 IITI It' iE 1 111'' lel If: J1 le' (3 vs Phoebe Ara White I COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Vacationing at Camp Charles Farwell Edson of the Edson School of English Singing 2020 Toberman street in spending two weeks at his "rest camp" in the Sierra Madre mount ains Mr Edson whose compositions have attracted attention for their unusual settings and conceptions is working On new themesand is receiving his inspiration from his picturesque mountain surroundings New Song Is Popular Marquis Ellis of the Marquis Ellie School of Music and Dramatio Art le having his song "Twilight Dreams" and hie "Filmusio Word Roll" number featured at the Alhambra theater the next three weeks This well known ballad has received unusual recognition Mr Ellis will sing evenings for MrBosley at the theater one week pegtiming Monday Condolences Offered Miss Vivienne Stafford teacher of banjo guitar and mandolin Majestic Theater building is receiving letters from her numerous friends because of her recent bereavement in the loss of her mother Henri one of New York's best known violin virtuosos has come to the coast for a brief visit He will give two concerts at the Superba theater for one week tit 4 In and 9 daily beginning tomorrow His repertoire for his Superba engagement includes "Souvenir "Caprice" Dvorak's "Humoresque" and the Marta" UNIVERSITY OW SOUVIERN 'coding Art School of the West I Judson Dell SOO South Avenue Oft Los Angeles Phone MUSIC PUBLISHERS VOICE-215 Blanchard 10082 Mr and Mrs Vernon Spencer Teachers of Artistic Piano Playing Prc Stadia ISS0 Oth (51486) Mastratio Thratatr Studio $11548-17 (111792) er (93792) COMPOSITIONS ARRANGE1)Mr Bonier TOtirjee componer of "Nordics Wit Roo" tthly Dream of Paradise Cams Write" Ind many other surnames offers hie mortices netting words to wools providing astocomptutiments for words with a melody or making' musicianly arrangements of compositions for publications HOMER TOUBJER care of las Angeles Mods Publishing' tea 81S-la Theater Bldg 320 Broadway 0 0 VIVIENNE STAFFORD DRAMA Tenor and Guitar 818 Majestic Theater Bldg Phone 19101 tar I laiol Singing Society Program Adolfo Dahm-Peterson will direct the Socialist Singing society at the fall concert at Blanchard ball this evening Soloists will be Miss Cora Thompson and Evert Woudsma Leo Wunder violinist and A Feldman accompanist BEN SCOVELL RUTH HUTCHINSON Concert Soprano Available for Oratorios Recitals and Musicale Residence Studio 510 South Westmoreland Avenue Phone Wilshire 945 no re 945 Towbar and latstruntat in Dramatic Arts Oratory Expression Motion Operetta sanci Concert Department Drnmatio and Humorist Entertainer BOO BLANCHARD HALL PHONE 10082 AIM I I.

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