Iya • Rider, Chetbkee Giri,at-f ...7 , ; .wwfe,/ \ . X J*•'. -: I lC *“ —— — • — -**:V i V:ti ■f f ■ ,... ^’Vi*•1;ft.o:i»;#*:4y■H;WJ;i* tf**Hv!PIM.n:*4W JT. RWeni yrettjr CheroK§0' girl;daoffht«rsof ^h^^ ^r^ T. t#Muskogee, israjfldly -gaining p lu New Tork City musical Miss Rider. Mho was born‘and. hero and grad\iathd front fcent«tfschool, has bm »tud^ittg musk }£;J?|[ Nen, York for the past four year* ahwti Is ob^ in ophceti work there. JBhlt;£ tyatf:WjUi the entertainment division f/ ftk Xi M. Cv A. in ^roPe diiriDg the Mm -and sai*g for -the5 soldiers In France, .Oerroany*and'|tiily, Previous to goti? to ijew York she attended rinishin_ schools at Dallas and in California** * tt Miss Rider recently gave'a most ifc* icresting rebltttfcvin Ndw York lit ’te home. of Margaret widdemer* thfiwau-thoV of **$he Board ’Wlilk,” and '* books of ficthm and poems, * *?£ Mks. Hider^rore fiowft of .a “' mlrrored spangics 1**F gio«, caught at the hide, with, henna cftlbfcdi 'i 'tullS^tiweeping into k 16ftg tirditi tachejfr with.flhweto. The first half of heh^gfjuii consisted of “Carmen* and’ '♦Mkdiuh Butterfly’-* •' .• *Thftf«gw *■«*: by Frank H. Grey, eutiU®r*rDear l2yesI” and,also a group of Jij£fe i*arwau: songs entitled, “Thy Wto^hcikeWSHver Flute,” *‘BeY*hr rtMjPJtth' ^*Y orRoaei'* arid ^hbu Raid, * “ Mifts'tiider sang with grace;v* * . i JJ-C “■ -:v.1\ jpr • “ ^ ™ ^ ^ j» v* * yand charm and disappeared^trpm her audience amidst cheeris and admira-flnr, ■./Kiitldn. ^{Presently an Indiap wait was heard' and: the tom-tom strum came neareras tva Rider beerrie Atlas Etokaluht,an Indian princess staging an old Cherokee, gong. Sttirf Interpreted ^ several numbers of whlohsbe has secured from a recent trip through Nort|* CarolinaWhere she broke bf^ead with hei* t^heroytrihA ’find learned her sobers fromkee tribe dpd learned her songs frthetjft. .» * , ^ / .One'other pong Rider sings successful^ 1^ “Waters' of Mlnnotonka,** of which she relates In fbdian style, the beautiful legend where* the song gets its meaning- At the close of her program, “The GboSt Dance Canyon,” byiL* ! - .____*____ A4* 1h«*.Thurlow Dieurance, was one of her i n t erpreiati o n 8.*^itviyi trwiuuu^ kIt- was private r^bltal among them _ •’A A _ _ —Jl'a. . A_t «% _ J m n Hg tmusical and titeraiy friends of MissWiiWiddemer. Miss Widdemer was Miss-nfpaphd.T