Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1931, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931 EARDEN BUNTEST Taught Harpist Via Phone ahats oot ghe: Taen, The, i f 4 i o e, e . v KING HEARD wom,ln:xwmsm AR W Y : &L T .' A DETAILS T0 COUNT| —— e & OODW{}_FQQM‘. OTHROP Lo “A tew » Miss Dilling Committee Outlines System ) : ; ; e at. 18 Prancs, whers ’ 5 ¢ | | 1 was staying with my teacher, Mme. In Judging Cup Winners In i & ¢ +| | Henriette = Renter, ont i i 18 A : ; : | o Mine: Remter, who found ROUND-TRIP- Bicentennial Event. i : ’ priliant player.” " il i L Mayflower Hotel during her visit to the Excufion. Detafls will count for much n the s . Capital, has gained J:hfl:’:.‘“:‘f“ hf.l:: Sudging of lawns, plantings and gardens 4 g ‘she collected during MAY 9-10 0 the contest for silver loving cups in c y eonnection with beattificition of the . i Minstrel's Harp Cires 1500, lz % eity for the George Washington Bicen- ¥ . What is belleved by experts to be the gennial celebration, 1 X i ol?;n.p}:m m"sg‘:‘r;cn was ’:muhz 1}{ This was revealed in the outline of | ¥ { . 2 r. sund’g".lm mtm!rfl"; 1;1“9 of th: ClNClNNATl the system to be used in judging, an- i X ' sixteenth century, beautifully carve nounced today by the Garden Commit- kS i i > 2 2 7 n;,d ;zn‘rulw;‘t:!u;ln :’g’l&fi t::"grm OAKLEY 1 o | i% which, in playing, are P AR Sy LITHE % s . || B gy o s smiar || EAST NORWOOD ystel as adopted last night, on rec- T . emmendation of the Rules Committee. | i : 3 4 4 o fitl;eszz:g’s; hu‘g‘lmt:bl;:: Lv. Washington Bltl.\;dl'y- of wiich R. W. Rogere of the Maryland | [ . 4 coll . 4:10 PM. Returning leave Pork snd Planning Commisslon snd . 5 # ; made from & hollowed-out lcg, covered || Cincinnati 6:40 P.M., East : : : o Norwood 7:04 PM, Oak- !bgm“ B ‘ g “The harp is exactly like dne in the : : : Louvie” sxplained Miss Dilling, “wnich || 163, 7:07 PM. Sunday. | Six trophles will be swarded to com- | 3 is eupposed to date back to 500 B. C. prunities | showing “best lawns and | - . iy =~ 4 I got my ha in an old shop in h ; : keSeinghon, Engiand, where ft had lain MAY 10th and 24th unnoticed by customers for over 50 years. How it got to England, nobody knows.” 5 to Will Tour in Europe Soon. An old triple-strung harp in Miss Dilling’s mllee:!kul-n1 d;m lgc!; mc1720, NEW YORK N and came originally from Gwdyr Castle e i e e L - & : | | B Pl cnm et - /ELIZABETH udging in September of 1931 will be | ; ; a0 rriae DS i Mmitia) mapeetion i thel] ; . 2 | | n th century, used by ashionsble PLAINFIELD .con'.w, for the communities showing . monotony of their travels, Leave Washington 12 mid- (e sl W L0 Sitrtnan A \ / A purticulstly prised ' possession of night Saturday. Returnini . y the portion of the ; o e N trraaes e bat; || leave New York, West 23r grounds eurrounding each houss which Parician harplest and nventor, who de- (| 5t 847 P e e may be seen from the street is v » ped te: 3 M.; ! Jideed. either in the. contes for the ey Db, ey 1 Known. both here || M. Piatnfield, 6:50 P.M. o8t Wns an antings or e - contast_for the Eré::;s? garden im- Miss Midrea Ditfng and “Harpo” Marx (inset). el el LR D g rovement, Each h W o min- of her visit to the Capital, and in June MA Oth v will be taken as a unit, and the BY GRETCHEN SMITH. He asked ms if T would give him some | Of DeT Fislt to the Copital, and 'n June lessons, and upon my Oonsenting, he| ..., scheduled to appear in concerts i y Judged as & whole after the HE fair-haired, _deft-fingersd % v started coming to my studio every day. e pitaoe of voung harpist, Miss Mildred | To o0 TR 0 O X harder. Fie | throughout Belgium, Holland and the i . Dilling, invited by Mrs. Hoover | o oing practice four and five hours s | Scandinavian countries. frea which is officially to play before their majesties, * la; e represented in the District of Columbia the Kin @ Queen of Siam, at | %, day. of course playing everything by ° Bn citema sciaton O | white” Hese. musicale,_deire | *1;,80 B, cannct read A polel .1 6 FINED FOR TRESPASS PITTSBURGH NO Ou r m Se l hn o '*}fl' F_"flr:’ns-"l‘;' g:n::_‘"é'!‘a that no achievement of her successful |, a1 mef by which her pupil i M cKEESPORT 1,‘,—' 4 hesia b international career has glven Rer|wouid learn new combinations or | Aiexandria Police Question Men in - : a basis of 25 points, and|pore gatisfaction and pleasure than her which includes location, suit- o | chords. ability and rondition of a1l piantings, | Sy 0 K e mons four, the Chei T Inquiry at Charlottesville. BRADDOCK location ;ng, condition o{! wn&n ld‘ Marx brothers. “T would play & composition over for | BY & Steff Correspondent of The Star. Lv. w.;;:ln;\‘,o%‘ t1'::;! Ahu" » drives and the arrangement and condi- | “The widely circulated report that the . - “ ALEXANDRIA, Va,, May 8—Sixmen || Returning 1v. u; M f S I S k f i St VIgwrT anii" R LA BT e Poever taken | him.” she said. “He would Lsten care- | i LOCANTRE Ho MY e || O raadock, .18 BM.: anutacturers urP us dtock o lesson Miss | fully, and then would play after me.|nere last night by rallroad detectives || McKeesport, 7:29 PM. Judged on u basis of 78 pointe: o o354 then would play after m The nine trophies awarded Dilling, until a few years ago. One day yed Chopin’s prelude for | for questioning in connection with the - ’ him. Al the chords were in different| fall from the same train of another advantase the District of Columbia are now on exhibition in the P street show window “Harpo” Begs Lessons. Posttions, and i was quite diffioult 0| man, as yet. unidentified, who 15 i g || trie sieoertorss Louas SHery: o of Woodward & Lothrop. “T was in one of New York's large play. Harpo imitated my playing and | Charlottesville, Va, hospital seriously | | EPBS" p,Sbibieg e PeTeemss Lower, Presidents of all citizens’ associations | music stores, trying & new harp,” she|then rushed home to practice his new | injured, were given 30 days suspended 2 g, i and civie associations, the latter repre- | sald, “when suddenly .a young man |plece. Shortly after he left, Harpo | sentences for trespassing on rallroad Ask Ticket Agent About genting colored communities, in the | rushed up to me and said, ‘Lady, pleass | called me on the phone. property in Police Court today. SPECIAL SIGHT-SEEING TO! . & this' be called over the| The men, one of them colored, suc- . 7 $|2.95 $]595 57 39 s e | DETw e Sooiaingl L e e | B pnaa aae proceeded o pisy the | man hurs shipped sad der: trom. ihe || BALTIMORE & OHIO V V OODWARD & L OTHROP Many Identical Cases Have Been Here at More Than Twice These Prices test to them and inviting their assoeia- 10™ 11™™ F anD G STREETS to tions to participate. never heard a harp played like that.|prelude. He gotten the chords | train. legl Now, at a time when you are preparing for Doy : New Arrivals in The your Summer vacation, the luggage problem is of immediate interest. 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