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na wm PAGE EIGHT MUSIC. WEEK OBSERVANCE BRING Schuniinn-Heitk ‘Toldet 15 Shed Never Be Singer, Returns to Opera) | Program For Festival Here Is Announced | Special Music Today in| Churches Will Open | Week in Casper | churches all ogtams in today will observance of N Special Casper festiv stands eS jont | the. follow anouncement plete ams for every day SUNDAY, MAY THIRD sic and gérvices tn all MAY FOURTH Auditorlum—10 « MONDAY, School High m. nnes Pache 2 Herald Worthington | “The Answer". dna Mae Hea hting Carma i Apriceiosc tse I“ Noon—1? o'Clock—Henning | Hotel Ty Club. .-Selected Program Arranged by Mr. W. S. Kimball MONDAY, MAY FOURTH. America Theater—Noon. nged by Mrs. Atlee Riker Arkeon orchestr ~ Belected | | | A Oley Speaks of the Julte | Geoffrey O'Hara | McClellan Mr. Edward Li McDowell er Bache: Ascher Wagner hestra Metzger | le Marte | Miss Ruth Parmer | Accompanied by ebe Curran ore - Bennett Miss Frances Bowerman b Mr. Edward A Fiinr | | Arkeon Orchestra Selected | MONDAY, MAY FOURTH Hospitals One to Five P. M Natrona County General Hospital Casper Private Hospital Keith's Hospital and Lincoln Street Hospital ated During Week Home fe the Violin and lin and F J. Ri Dr. Ret at County Aged te Mr. Selected | David Foote | dle Song-Kretsler | Frank A Mrs. | Foote | 8. ‘Voca ) —- Humores Dvyorak-Wiilnon | vc son, Mra. Due] Branson | mpanied by Mrs. Riach, Mr. | Foote TUESDAY, MAY FLFTH America Theater—Noon Arrar + Mra. Roa te y a O'Mal nie Mins Heler 4. Filipino Quartette La Bampaquita Rove Che Casper Sundav Tribune SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1925 Be |\Committees In | Charge of Music | Weekin Casper By MARGERY PICKARD. | (Central Press Correspondent) COMMITTEES erty nero A} 7 Mrs, Thomaa James Riach, NEW YORK, May 2.—A half cen mau tury ago an eager young #irl stood Mr. er, treasurer before 2 famous grand opera con- | Mr. Edward A, Iihn, secretary | | ductor in Vienna. | Finance He spoke to her with brutal frank. | A. C. Riker, Mr. L. A. Reea| | ness, and his words wilted her youth | Orchestra ful soul: | | Mra, Nellie G. Todd, Mr. Ray J. You have neither the face | 00k nor the figure,” he told her. Band “You'd better give up the idea Mr, H. W. Compt of singing. Buy a sewing machine Publicliy and Printing | and ko to work. It's certain Mra, Thom: Mr. Roscoe | | You'll never be a singer. | citer 1 Rowse But she did become a singer. The little girl, then 15, wis the woman Mise Jess Agnéw, Mr, of 65 we know today as Mme Schu- Sud "ALY, ~i man-Heink, world famous contralto. The most interesting news of the Community Singing Lf season among music lovers Is that Baxter Rarie ‘ D; at 65, &chuman-Heink {s coming Mow. ee! "Xteere ats Ros back to the Metropolitan Opera Cook, Mrs. | | House to sing Wagnerian roles! aia Oncke The famous ‘contralto tg the old- " Mise Jessie Mac Agnew | | est star of her magnitude to return | Hotel and Restaurant 9 the opera ge after singing | | Mr, Hea rt sir i re mes FS | *” Sembrich retired at the age of 42, prc geihl Sh ga ‘ie Calve at 47, Gadski at 44, Tetraz- | School Music zini at 40, and de Reszke at 68, each Miss Jessie Mae Angew one giving up an operatic career | Wyoming Composers forever, either to teach music or Mrs. &: K. Loy | sing occaslonally tn concert, | Industrial Music | Discovered in Convent. | Mr. David Foote The story of Mme Schumann: Musle Appreciation and Luneh | | Heink’s carreer covers a period of Clubs 0 years full of early heartbreaking Mr, W. S. Kimball, Mr. J. A.| | *trugsles for recognition and later Leary, Mr, Mark Danford, Mr.| | Prilllant triuuspis. Ww. D. Johnston, Mr. Howard nad cherished a dream of Baker, Miss Nina Shaeffer, Mr. s a singer ever since yhe was Car] Elltote a child, Her father, although liv- | Music for Shut-Ins ing on the sma a an Austrian L. D. Branson, Mre. P.-W. officer, had inflated’ ideas of Mrs, C.’8. Thompson, aristocratic position and fe | o. When Wahoos fused to hear of @ sthge career fo’ | hia girl. She was sent to the Ur- — suline convent in Prague to keep her out of any such mischief, Her | extraordin volee wag discovered (a) Nymphs and Fauns . Bemberg| there by a nun who assigned her nthemum ....- |to sing at masa (>) The Chry | Mme Schumann- ink today, and (inset) 7 as she looked when = she Real Meaning Of Music Is Found In Civilization By COL. W. H. HUNTLEY. What would the world be with: out music; and what was the | | | | world before the origin of music? What has rauste done for the world? ‘ | What will the future music of the world be, and what ite in-| fluence? There are no more important questions to be answered than | } these. F music means exactly —clvilization, And to the degree that civilization is vital to the world, so is music essential to Clvilization. |] It matters not at what time or how prehistoric or primitive man | began advancement, That date could only. be fixed when It ts known when he first learned to appreciate and cultivate sounds and noises pleasing to the ear | Upon e civilization be. | and has grown and flourished | ordance with the adyance and perfection and refine in ment ment of the music scale. ac Take musie from us of today find it is no difficult matter to imagine the void it would create, and what the 1 be without it, or what the world was before it ca to inspire and ennoble our distant ancestors. What has it done for the ages? | | It has made the| | gradually | | ed the human nation | | t more It has e better. | | mind from its wonted in to the material and fixed We are not all famillar’ with art, selence and technique of per- --+ Mary Turner Salter! Young Ernestine Roesslet did not was 50. formed music; but {t ts of conse. Mra. Don Lobdell know she had a contraltd volce— quence that we appreciate and Accompa: by Edward A.|nor even what contfalto voice|in the Stadt Theater in Hamburg.]1914. She explained it was a case! |iove musle for the asure n | was, until a fomrer French prima| Then came the gre which | of husband or children and she could] | ang uplift ‘{t confera, | For “he 4. Plano Du — Hungarian | donna visited the convent and be-|is the hope of every young | not give up the latter who hath not music in his soul| Rhapsody ..... «+++ Liszt | came so struck with the girl that]actress or singer. con- She has always been c . how-| | fw fit for treason: strategems and Mré. William Wilt, Miss Idllian | she undertook to cultivate her volee refused one jever, not to permit her beloved do-| | spot F Peterson Local fame led to the jtrial before n.”” With practically no pre-|mestic “affairs to intrude on her 5. Voeal Solo the conductor at ‘Vienna who,neariry | paration, Mn Heink stepped into| public life. It was while on a con- (a) Villanelle Acqua | broke the eager ‘young girl's heart!the role and achieved stonist tt e y during the} (b) net | with his rude verdict. Ing “suce > “arrived” at last.| war that first heard thé news| | Hin stinging words so shattered}. Divorced in 1898, the diva married | of the death of her son, sunk with | “Faust” aisao. A.| ker iNusions and self-confidénce that | Paul Schumann, actor-n of | erm. ubmarine, “ Great-hearted Boys Glee Club n |she had returned home to hetp her/ Thalia Theatre, hey | as ever, she realized her manager's| 3. Piano—'Minuette’ L'Antico” 6 $ - Selected | little Itallan mother with the house-| had four childr t in| predicament if she did’ not appear,| senteee =++++p-.+0 Seeboeck i work when through the diva 0} atl born to Sct Her|and sang with a face Nke death to Miss Eleanor Schneider 4 heard her sing in the convent, | children, aside from itic ca-|an audience of 10,000 people. The] 4 psy Trail” ....... Gallow ne an “invitation to sink tn the | reer, have }audience had not been told of her Boys Quurtette | : on hes Peeler Ct meuae es fit sem eh Pag : ' Misses Mary Ladwig and Jessie Mae nd mazement she apppar seyite acl i ee a | Agnew Resume of Year's Study 1 ew days with a contr ng in| . es te iN ; ho en inc ledgorek 6. Quartette—“Sweet Miss sic Division of the Women's De: {the Dresden Opera at $900 x year she up and about,|Ortrud in the year 1898. Her suc: MAST <b sain ahetn +) Noesu ame mental Club |! her fourth year there she married, | and in a fortn'ght resumed her work, | ce: t eet i Dora Stanley, Luelle Fletcher, Un- 1 +| cess was Instantaheous, and he | aon 3 ; 1 Miss Doris Van Meter snd EHakeciienet) aeaes bbetae ‘ Runeatat cared eattntuonicter ne dine Montgomery, Margaret Rock: 9, Piano Quartet After several years of married life. | month, 1. days atte ences hing strengthened every | be (a) Polonaise Arr. by C. G. Sprass | during which four children were | childbirth she temporarily los dhe has su In 1909 she ‘beeame| * Quartette—"Calm as the Misses = Frances Bingenhelmer, | born, the husband ahandoned his | voice, but recovered its Ja natu citizen of the Unttea| ny phd ra! sieieet ya Charlotte © Helen Carter, Mer-|tamily. In this dark . period the| ward. wit note add | States because said, Germany | AP@Y Gow. Frances Jacquot, Harry garet Holmes, |singer ran into debt for the most | been her boast that for each of her| praised her but America paid her. Young; Joe Shikany WEDNESDAY, MAY SIXTH. meagre food and clothing for the] eight experiences in motherhood she} At the height of her career, concert| 8 Solo—The Spring Has High School’ Auditoriam, 10:30 a, ni. | children, and in the end had to sur-|hag been rewarded with an extra| work alone ylelded her ah. income Come" . seetemeeaee White The Netto Ladies Orchestra, Mra. | render all her cherished personal | note lor mg year, in’ addition: to. a | Miss Mary Ladwig Nellie G.i Todd, Director, possessions to the sheriff in. pay In 1905 Mme Schumann-Henik was} yearly y of $47,000 for phono-| 9. Quartette—"Pale Moon” ... 1. Selection from Georges Bizet’ | ment js married to William Rapp, Jr, a| graph records of her voice. She is i seb odin .. Logan Knight Opera “Carmen” | Success aé Last. eago lawyer, 12 years younger|an excellent business woman and| Phillip McBride, Norman Hanson, 2. Hungarian Dance No. 3 -_.... As a lagt desperate struggle for |than herself. The marriage termin- | has cantly inve her earnings tn Clifford Olson, Dean Burdick S Joh. Brahms |¢iusive fame she accepted a place | ated unhappily with a divorce in| real estate | 10. Quartette—“Good Night” .. 3. (@ Sextet from Lucia di Lam- | | : sees Pinsut! tmermoor -.- Donizett! | ul TattooLadlenteciiestra . aneeas Ha | Catherine Coale, Katherine Davis, fy Anyi Chorus from Tl pe a tina ts Wario 4. Gdesieaa Netto (U4 “ 8 Orchestre parte (b) Prelude Op. 28 N dare Mabel Schults, Fyrne Wilkes ore - — er . * 1 ae A 1 5. ¢ Pi amb lear mavpecsy pepe hcg Slisir d’Amone" -. i... Nellie G, Todd, Director | Miss Charlotte Carll 1} Charen SAt DON RRE t5: - Donizetti “esha - Fr. V. Buppé Mareh and Chorus from Tann- Senor Mojica hauser -. ---- R. Wagner | , ay ecto Zapate ----. Zrandados Tango Aibeniz.Godowsky WEDNESDAY, MAY SIXTH. | Caprice Moskowskk! America Theater—Noon. Arranged by Mrs, Ruy Cook, -. | y 1, Curtz-Buttertleld Orehestra -. | anish Folk Songe in eguwe a-+--~e00----, Selected 3; 1 2. Line Club Quartgtie Selected | Granadine A as Mesars, Rarie, McClellan, Fir | say Aye Aye Sher tine man, Jones—Accompanted by | Tago Pass __ Mexia Mr. Baward A 3. Piano Solo Country Gardens Finn. | Asomate x Sie - Colombla ‘Gramse Senor Moji¢a Mr. Edward A. Flton 1 4. Violin Solo | vI (a) Hungarian Dance No. 6-. |, SP&? ve Songs tn English Brahma | {Serenade -------4-------.-- (0) Ber Tuon | *Prihcesstta Mins Helen Stone Eyes mpanted Mrs. Ra Sold a ns og v a's leat tw A « | b t a mn: Bowerma e anted by ent 4A. Flinn | — 6. Plano Duet—Country Dance | THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTH America Theater—Noon, | Arranged by Mrs, Marguerite Curtz 1, Netto Ladies Orchestra Mrs. Ray J. Cook and Mrs, F. BE. Wertenberger | | | rT | } Mr, David Fcote, Director Hollow. Tune..---- Jones 2. Remarks on value of the Music : é Coun’ Paae Week to Community | bi + Bay ie sa ci bene : Mrs, Willlam Emmel “Sh Se RE i i : aku arash 3. ue eee | Bae, ea Violin Solo—Rondino .. Kreisies A rte ; : 7 k chestra Beiected Misa Mary Flinn fr 8 ar | Friday Noon—12 0'Clock—Townsend cdward A. Finn, Pianist aya E Hotel Quartette Belected | Ba r | Rea Progra Donahue, Holloran, Daug! re . t Bake erty, Connelly ; Convert—Elks Auditorium: $5 Renal a Are Roos mh t r irs. Mary Jane Christopherso sse J 8:15.p. m rs. Heldebrand, Plantst ) Accompanimer | Arabian Knights....Mrs, Ray Cook This reading is adapted to 5. Soprano Solo | Orchestration by David Foote of Beethoven's Seventh (a) "The Valley of Laughter” | Romance” Tschaikowsky | Symphor - -Wilfred Sanderson Little Symphony Orchestra 7. Sextette—"Calm {a the (o) “Love Has Wings” | tay J, Cook, Director Night” .....--..... Carl Bohm p -- James H. Rogers Mrs, Ray Cook, Pianist Miss Lucille Palmer, Mrs, EB. 3B. Mrs. D. M. Lobdell Sylvia -..-- -.--- Speake| Fisher, Mrs. Homer Helms, Mrs. Accompanied by Hand of You Bond} Peter Helden, Miss Marguerite Mr, Edward A, Flinn Invocation to a . Sprose Palmer, Mrs. Boyd, Osborne 6, Fiute By the Brook | Treble Clef Choru 8. Mixed Quartette ...” Belected ea ~~ Paul Wtesget Jessie Mae Agnew, Director Miss Ruth Parmer, Mrs. E. J. Mr.’ David Foote Mrs. Ray Coo} nist Mr, Guthrie, Mr. Moehler, | | Arranged by Arkeon: Orch Vocal Solo [> ? ea rasting Hidatee en | 1 Curte Butterfield Orchestra (aT aol Bolectea | Daishest *- +=» Selected Mrs. Nellie G. Todd, Director M elasohn | WEDNESDAY NOON—1 O'CLOCK (a) Winda tn the South M ulse HENNING HOTE John Prindle Scott ‘ : onk Clu « Selected Progr ) A Birthday 2. Woodman y M Arranged by Mr. Mark O. Danf, ] Miss Frances Bowerman ‘ ar --—- Accomponted by Netto 1) Lo F WEDNESDAY NOON--12 O'CLOCK Ladies Orchestra k TOWNSEND HOTEL. S. Piano Bolo—Habenera” from r € AN “ Wlecte Mrs. ol Btrickland worth Arranged Mr. Car ¢ 4. Solo Dance—Thé) Roman sia ted wea | NOTE This dance depicts the WEDNES ecstacy of a slavé, who has stoler TUEXPAY NOON-32 O'CLOCK= Pain Aber rend oh! foe | away to indulge in the dance, but HENNING HOTEL t there ix always present the fear of be ft e BM seine detected and punished. Thin is : nt her nearest approach to the joy of * Mary Spencer Morgan y M 1 Actompanted by Netto 3 E M ~ Pergolen! | Ladies Orchestra . M t t Tu (Fre Chaminade Vietin Bolo et Noe rh Currat (a) Conzanetta .... d'Ambrogi and Gas ener mime LS posh: ()) From thé Canebrake —. Mira. Rose Ha Mes Maseonet espsede~cokdetecre~) Gardner t, Vora) Sola +, George Charlet Prince April Flowers Accompanied by My Little House ‘ | Wan 4 Pls s Mr. Bdward A. Flige Gertride Martin Rohrer | On Wings of So 1 iano Bolo Mre %. D, Branaan | | +2: Mende Moonlight Sonato .. Besthoven Accompanied by Mtss Lillian Petér, | Invitation to the Dane Alr de Bat'et .. Victor Herbert | sou Mr. BE. J. McBride Vocal Solo Miew Doteon Dunning School of Music ¢ Thursday Kiwanis Club __. Arranged by M Arranged by 1. March— ‘Th ompa Tenor Solo mpa Ovéerture~ Mr rk rc Noon—It {4 o'Clock— Henning Hotel. } Selected Stanley Griebel THURSDAY, MAY SEV! Industrial Relations Building, | Standard Oi Co, 8 o’Clock. nied by The- Old Joh Was, The Old Refrain” Miss Helen § Mrs. Ray. Scarlet anted by The Standard’ © David IDAY, Mrs Mrs. K. C. Bate mpanied Lang Day Fighting Yanks" Standard Orchestra Miss Ruth Parmet | nn E MAY EIGHTH Anterica Theater—Noon Oschr Thomas Selected| Arranged by Miss Jénsle Mae Ag M Program |5. V (Indiana) 1 Foote - Crosby | rind Over ~-Selocted L. L Major...Lisat Vocal Solo (a) Legacl: (b) The Bi Mr Accompanied folin Solo (a) Serenade @) Fro: Miss Accompanied by 6. Vocal lo (a) IT Look a Sy A.V. R Jwar ture ‘The Heavens eation”* Cook Gypsy Life Crow" Treble W, Bennett | Miss Agnew, nestra Director Symphony Or} Little Symphony Orehe: Are Telling. Clef Chorus ne | “Dreaming ; Shelley rth of a “Leoni Gite Glee Cul Free “eon | 12. Selection from “Faust” Gounod by Mrs. Langworthy | High, School, Band | RERAING Hspagnole...... | . SATURDAY, MAY NINTH. Charminade-Kreisier | High School Auditorium, 8:15 p. m. the Canshrake Soldiers Chorus” from: 7 hes Faust” ~ Gounod Hele mphony Into Yqur Garden Wood ---Scehuber Orchestra ~ Cadman | Combined Church Choire 1. S. Marquis, Director Edward A. Flinn, Pianist 2, Male Quartette ~.+- Selected Messrs. Bottoms, McClellan, Firmin, S TREAT TO CASPER} |Wide Variety of Vocal and Instrumenta lcelebrated in Casper from May 8 to 9) with special mus | the civic organtzationa of tle city firmly upon the spiritual things wit t of life. : | | dispensed with In Casper. Special ‘The future musie and {ts Influ-! | musical programs will be’ presented ence will depend exactly upon] | {1 all the churches toda, there the effort of Its devotees to make| | Will be feature programs day | | {t worthy. To maintain its posi-| | d-rinx the entire weel | | tlon of lead in the art and culture| | In an interview today Mra. Finch | of the world. | | stated that she had received the co | | It is of no consequence tha’ operation of all the civic bodies, ser- | Co-operation from Every Source Means Supreme Enjoyment of Festival: Music Stands Out in Programs Arranged for Casper. Today ushers in National Music Week which will bq ic programs each day. ~ Mrs. Thomas J. Riach is chairma of the National Music Week for Casper, having been ap pointed by Mrs. Néllie Tayloe Ross, governor of Wyoming Dr. S. K. Loy, mayor of Casper, in a proclamatiog pub Vshed Friday called ua the people of a the city to observe music week. The merchants of the city have Leen xed to decorate their stores tn the national colors from now until rezt Saturday evening Can I Keep Young 9 The feature of usic Week am will be the concert here on ay evening by Don Jose Mojiea, famous ieading tenor of the Chicago Civic opera, Don Jose will appear at the Elks’ auditorium at | o'clock Wednesday night under uspices of the Synergne of St. Epi:copal church, It has beén customar, in the larg: er elitles to open music week by a publis concert in a elty park with a cherus of children’s volces and all stated participating, Mre. Flach band ac due to the ixck of a cf this feature of music week will be vice clubs, and muatcat tions in the efty in arranging program. Every musician of ability in Cas- por, elther as a vocalist or ins.ru mentalist, will appear on the pro- gram of at least one of the enter- tainments during the week. There will be speciat musica! programs tn une high school, public sch. Ais, theaters, churches, luncheon clubs, and eluewhere during the wer The entire program of music week Is presented in The, Tribune on this page. The prograia is printed as given to the Tribune by Mrs. Riach, chairman of the committee, Casper has many versatile mu: sielans, both rofessional and ama teur, and it ts a certainty that each ard every progtam will be a delight Slane shoe ~Ehalos ah Pe organiz «| the | This is what every woman want to know—be’ she young or ad vanced in years. Your neighbore will tell yo if you have not experienced effect yourself—that the to take for failing health, +; | appetite, languid feeling ix | DR. PIERCE’S | Golden Medica: DISCOVERY IN LIQUID OR TABLETS—At Dray 9 Bend 10¢ for Trin! Dr. Latchar Host Beko NY. Cajcimining snd paperhanging are specialties of Calvin Platt, phone 14955. NTT Mother Remember her with a Greeting Card or Mother Motto Mother’s Day, May 10th Casper Stationery Co. i | ance Combized Church Choirs I. 8. Marquis, Director oag King-Protherol | 9. ‘“Hallejujah Chorus” from heughts Are, “Mar- the “Messiah” » Handel Maver ¥ % ry 1 Mark Andrews | — dA. FU Lullaby of Life’ . R Mr. Ritchi Mrs. Ray Cook and Mr Funn, P Direct wi Offenback ie nist nist tra ‘Kills Catarrh Germ | In Three Minutes from Haydn | ‘7 hen, jc catarrh, no matter bew Leste cases of bronchial asthma new NUMAN | yteld instantly te the disce and Apollo Club Directors Edward A SATURDAY, MAY NINTH High School Program America ‘Theater—Noon new “Southern “Boldiers nd Supervisors March—"S!adeonian” Sig . He C. Comptor High. School. Band Memor! Chorus” Armitage | from send me your chin generous free treatment and shat you aan be rid of eatarrh ‘W. R. 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