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DUINTERSTOTARE PART I FESTIAL | Pantomimes, Dances and Drills Are Included in Program of Children. Boys and girls representing 10 com- | munity centers will participate in the | fifth annual children’s festival to be | held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Central High School auditorium. | The program will include dance plays, pantomimes, model aircraft demonstra- tions, handcraft displays, orchestral music and drills. “A Holiday in Russia” the opening number, will be presented by Mac- farland center youngsters, directed by Miss Frances Brightwell. The cast will include: Catherine Cronenberg, Alice Field, Marcia Amanuel, Mary Hall Elizabeth Hix, Florence Finney, Arline Wagner, Blanch Baruch, Jean Smith, Shirley Feldman, Inez McKenzie, Mary Jane Fox, Mae Weyrich, Adelaide Nor- wood, Jean Crawford, Bernice Silver- stein, Marion Bond, Dorothy Mul- son, Mary Frances Blackburn, Marjorie Laddbush, _Helen Kollmeyer. Helen Mattson, Gloria Fox, Lois Boorman, Betty Jones and Elizabeth Crowley. Park View Center will be represented by three groups, including the only boys' group in the main part of the program. The drum and bugle corps of the Boy Scout Troop No. 49 will give a drill under the direction of John Cole, scoutmaster. ‘Among the Park View Tappers will be Ethel Jane Wilson, Barbara Peck, Elea- nor Harris, Athena Pergantis, Marie Hofman, Edith Johnson, Martha Beh- tend, Ethel Curtin, Alva Johnson, Gene- vieve Hurley, Florence Miller and Mary Louise Hall. The Park View group will present “gSpringtime” under the direction of Miss Melissa Wright. Those partici- pating will include: Mary Moore, Phy iis Walker, Patty Horne, Elaine Tayl Natalie Lipschulty, Edgar Ruebu: Virginia Parezo, Aleth1 Sims, Anastasia Zaemes, Helen Clark, Sonny Lipschulty, Frances Aitley, Barbara Cohen, Jeanne Taylor, Olga Sims, Adele Brodie, Lois Clark, Sylvia Shatenstein, Mary_ Rose Manning, - Constance Zaemes, Wilma Riley and Miriam Mindlin. Unseasonable snowfall and rains in North China this year give promise of & bumper wheat crop. This s the eleventh of a series of 24 articles designed to help young men and en find to careers which appeal Corporation. He arrived in the United States in 1888 from Hungary and studied in the New York night schools. He en- tered the motion picture industry “in | OU should have a good sense of | showmanship—that knack of | giving to the amusement-going | public what it wants to see—if you are considering making the motion picture industry your lifework. | Without such a gift, plus highly spe- cialized training, you cannot meet with marked success in this fleld nowadays. | You will need originality, artistic | ability, plenty of pluck and a tempera- ment not easily discouraged to back up | showmanship if you enter the produc- ing end of the industry. You will have to be a real salesman if you try your hand at the distribution branch. You should be a good business’ man, know- ing the tastes of the public, from which you draw your patrons, and have a sound sense of advertising and pub- licity values if you start your career in the exhibition division. | These are the three departments into which the industry is divided. There is always an opening in each of them for those who are qualified, but the stand- ards are becoming higher as the motion picture art approaches nearer to the | goal it has set for itself. | " Most young people are interested chiefly in the production end. You read | of the huge salaries paid to the stars. | leading directors, scenario writers and technical experts. If your face or you work as an amateur has been prais that the studio calls you. Preliminaries Essential. But remember that it takes more than a pretty face or amateur ability | to make good on the screen. Prelim- inary training is most essential, and with the coming of talking pictures is becoming more so every day. You will need dramatic and voice coaching in advance if you would be- come a performer. You will need great Choosing Your Career Motion Pictures Make Fortunes and Fame for Those Who Have Good Showmanship, Plus Highly Specialized Training—Originality and Artistic Ability Are Needed. BY ADOLPH ZUKOR by your relatives and friends, you think | THE EVENING ADOLPH ZUKOR. creative ability and a wide knowledge of the technique of writing fiction and |drama to do scenario successfully. | you want to write for the screen. There {is a great and growing demand for | scenario material. Directors are often | who make the grade. $100 a week to sums running well into five figures, the latter rewards go to the very few. Salaries of writers compare, on the average, with those of the actors. | $500 upward. You can't get a part, become a scena- rio writer, or a director without first having a measure of training in the studio to top off preliminary work in dramatics, writing, or of the "g:oducuon leaders have come up from ranks. Some have started as our [ipsjr Trq these Breqe . 8—Frozen Egg-Nog. 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Pro- ducers are always seeking those who show promise, They are quick to re- ward ability. Opening in Photography. If you are interested in photography you may find a fine opening in the camera department of the studio. There, if you make progress, you will become an important aid to the director. Good camera men must be real artists. Their salaries range from $50 a week for be- nners to sums running as high as four figures. The studio itself is the chief source of usefulness, preltige, profit, success or failure in motion pictures. This is recognized by promoters and is why | selected from the ranks of the writers |7 ° THESE LOW PRICES amount of order to cover hotography. Most | 7 | Get Your Share of these Savings These Health and Beauty Requisites Priced at a Real Saving the thousand and one uses Good Weight Towels (18x36 inches) 29¢ Medium Weight Towels (2447 inches) T ——r For Real Golf — T S S I e R N : / For true flight, straight N =\ —_ — S SN cut easily. 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