Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 11

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“HONOR 70 HEROES 10 FEATURE FETE “Several Hundred to Attend American Veterans® Club Banquet and Ball. insta ressional medal of 1 hundred is ex- MUSIC THE PIANISTS’ CLUB. The third in the series of five eve- nings of piano recitals given by the 10 members of the Pianists’ Club, was presented in the auditorium of the Mount Vernon M. E. Church South last night. As Mrs. Martin A. Mor rison, dir or of the club, announced in a few remarks in the program's intermission, this club, organized to give the 10 most promising pupils of al leading plano Washington the advantages of w ing toward the goal of vecitals, compares fav ichievements with similar recitals af- students_in the. finest music atories of the country. The two promising young pianists presented last night were Eleanore Colborn, presented by Felian Gar and Helen V. Clark, presented by Ali | Burbaze ¥ bach. Miss Colborn | showed a. distinctive, mellow tone and considerable interpretative abllity. She thoven sonata and brought out the seemed to get the spirit of the Bee- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1926. Chopin's music does not come through with it. The hurp-like quality of the arpeggios in Gernsheim'’s ‘“Aeolus, God of the Winds,” showed her at her best. Force and fine’ rhythmic co- operation with her teacher at the second piano in Mendelssohn's *“‘Con- certo in G Minor” was a fine finale. The remaining programs of the serfes include the following: Tomorrow night Pearl Waugh pre- sents Betty Baum in: 1 & Concerto” (fi vement) . _Bacl iftalian Copgerie” (Arst moTeTiVon Weter Chopin Albenitz chuett egnicilla” ... . ncert paraphra: “Concerto, D Mino#" (first movement). il ‘Mendelssohn Miss Waugh at the second piano. Caroline Bender presents Katherine Ward Smith in: 1 Prelnde and Fugue, C Migor’, Bach “Sonata, D Minor, Opus 31. No. 2 Beethovenu i elues” Hi Chopin iht’ Palmgren s at the Spring Juon 11 jis “Etude. € Sharp Minor “Impromptu, C_Sharp X “:Pracludium. B Minor.” Opus, ‘Mondeschin, Opus 32, No. “Riguudon r. “Rondo Brillant, E Flat Major.” cal club selections. tion excellent. John J. McMuhon, jr., Mendelssohn Mr. Spier at tho second plang, CATHOLIC U. GLEE CLUB. Annual Recital Featured by Well Balanced Program. Catholic University Glee Club sing- ers presented their Annual last night at the New Willard, offer- ing a well balanced program which included classical and religious num- [ well as the more usual musi- Two of the most effective bers on the program were “Iireflies,” by Nathan Haskell Dole, and the pop- ular Russian air, “Song of the Life Boat Men.” In the former selection the blending of the voices was excep- tlonally pleasing and the interpreta soloist, gave two well known Buda, E. A. Dean, R. J. Goodwin, J. % MRS. WEST’S CLUB BOLTS STATE BODY |l oitaie the arvs of the e F. Henry, P. L. Saffo, F. Smitl and A. J. Straub. First bass: J. MacCarthy, A. A. Meitin, J. 1. Mil Sedond bassos—Willlam Connors, J. ; J, J.Meng, A. M. Russo, Sangster Hawley, accompanist. only woman vice president of American steamship company. T ary, Nurses' Retirement Bill Passed. ; passed a Sen Bober, V. T. Breed, J. L. Cordova, A. 8. Gadek, A. I5. Harrington, S. ler, C. J. Straub and 1. M. Curran. g;. Boucher, J. F. Hogan, J. J. Mc- E. P. reier and S. A. Towell. T. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, May 6.—Mrs. Morti- mer W. West has announced that the || Pederation of Democratic Womer. of Baltimore has witidrawn its member- | | ship from the Unfted Women’s Demo- cratic Club of M H She gave this not meeting held at the BALTIMORE, May 6 (®).—Mrs. C. Baker Clotworthy of this city is the appointment as a vice president of the Baltimore Steam Packet Co. or Old Bay Line was announced yesterday by President S. Davies Warfield of the Seaboard Air Line Railway Co., of which the Old Bay Line is a subsidi- e at a Juncheon ennert Hotel for of organizing a Ritchie | : West's group second split in the St ate bill to provide for retirement of nd s who have ) This Week’s Special weeks. Recently, because of the wet and dry issue, Mrs. Jesse W. Nichol- son severed her relations with the In her statement, Mrs. West said she resented the remark made by Act- ing Mayor Howard Bryant in a speech Withdrawal of Membership Fol-| i 1 c"Xninapols session urging her to be a “‘good sport” and remain in the lows Scene at Annapolis Con- | i, ‘after she had suffered lleg Silk Mills to Close. SUNBURY, Pa., May 6 @) Susquehanna’ Silk Mills Corporation today announced that all its plants would close for the week on May 17 due to - conditions of the silk trade. 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The brilllant'McDow- | Variations in F Major. Opus 310\ | tation of three popular selections, 1 “Polonaise” was well done. Grant- | - : y - The ORIGINAL and Guaranteed od the gain in background and experi- A0t s e N 14 Y nbaann | OEDEC, (CHcRaE (€L £ i Album Leaves, Opus 14" . Schumann Malted Milk SRCEAA s i Vears should logically bring if Miss B v James J. Blaney accompanied Mr. 1 The event will include Colborn fulfills the promise shown last Ry ,t | Baumert at the pla > HEELS .S zt “Lauck James,” a humorous song, by J. Lincoln Hall, was the single fn the Chine: f night, she has big achievement before encore sung by the ensemble at the o'clock, at which hour th he ) the hanq - i Miss Clark is an entirely different |..concerto, D Minor” (first movement) | pianist. Her touch brings a | "Rubinstein | close of the program. L ) tone from the plano of a| Mr. Spier at the second piano. 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