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Green lo send aou»© more poeftM. A letter wn» received by I he BrncKenrMge School snyljjc their. flu- porter**, sent by the Dm-grenslve 'or Saving Society, were cxcet-lenl.Crockett School Mothers' Club bold a meeting Friday. The mothers are heartily (11 favor rr an Increase In teachers' sal-nr!Alt;». Mnny of the mothers will assist the Children of the school to make « sucre* of the garden pdrty which wjl) he given May 0. Ad elaborate program will be given on thnt date. Two entertainments win be given ar the »nme time In different pnrts or the school. On* will conalat of n play, on exhibition of the children'* work done In the vnrions grades and literary work. All of the teachers have had a share In arranging thin part of the program. The other entertainment in in charge of Miss Tip Thomason, ond will be a concert and a cantata. Many of the older pupils will me or the program. The same program will be repeated In the evening, at which time many af the fathers of the pupils of Crociictt School win be present.over strenuous efforts and high resolve. It Is timely in every life to have moments to lie fallow cs It were, to dabble one's feet In the water, to bask In the weeds, and Imbibe recreation from nature. That U what 1 often tnlnfc of music as music creates an Impression, form that to hear lolls the brain ro rest, where tbe fcpirit Is nC peace, a reet from, which, tbe awakening la like a spirit coming out of A trance.The music that Is like the poem of Spencer, which describe* the temple ot .Morpheus, to enter Is to bear the sauna of bumming bees, to hear the mcslc of dripping rain and tbe silvery rytbci of a broc*ftlc I :la I org I MySmith School Mothers' Club had their meeting last Friday. Mrs. D. W. Mrtlne was elected us the new president. fSmith School children are planning to give a garden party sometime In May.Eleanor Bracken ridge School gave n lawn pnrtv April 11 that w«« a success socially and 'financially. The Rctiool cleared SIOO.The Congress Juniors' Debating Club, composed of fifth and sixth grade pupils of Eleanor Sracker.rldpe School, wjll bold * debate this afternoon. The subject will be Should the Philippine Islands be Allowed to Become Independent?”Beacon H’.ll Mothers' Cmb had a meeting last Friday. Mrs. W. C. Allen was rioted president. The acbool will have Its annus) garden party May 2.Mrs. R. L. Bane will entertain the Rlver-slrtn Pnrk Mothers' Cub this afternoon with a tea.slipping through the leafy wood. The fiahy In music is the ne*r approach toMrs. M. Wood White will entprtaln the aetilors of Westtnoorland College and the senior* of Peacock Military School Saturday in honor of Mias Martha Bradshaw, a Bonior of westmoorJana College, into her daughter. Miss Alleea White. Rorcp of pink and white will ho in evidence everywhere. Progressive games will he played nt fifteen tables,Mrs. Kate S. Srkenck. principal of the Robert R. Lee School, is organizing fourteen societies among the 575 pupil* to sell Wur Saving? Stamps.The npcoal election of officers of the .Main Avenue High School Parent-Teacter Association will be hold tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. .T. B. McCampbeU, president, has refused to run for w-eicction. --CITY TO SECUREwhat I mean ao it lulls the child to sleep.” . ,Mr. McLelMa closed b!a rrmarks by wish-(ng tbe Mozart n continuance of its past great Mucccas.Frank Budd spoke on community unity In music. •There Is no reason w-hy. with the material you have jo SaD Antonio you should not he the musical center of the South,' he Mid. He crnpbaaized the fact that thero must he harmony, and co-opcratlon.In your leader here you have one of the beat leaders la the country, a musician recognized everywhere, he said.Tour organization has done a great deal in the way of stimulating a better standard of mus'c. The artists you have Drought have beea among the best. * hero le something to be expected from an audience at well as the artist, be said, the artist feels any aatagoplsm, the sympathy must be present.Miss Marin B. Fenwick said In response to her subject. Music of the Pam m Sau Antonio, ”1 have never been a musician aad not a musical eplrit. but I fto know that there are many of you and your parents who bare contributed largely towards making San Antonio and Saa Antonia as the music-loving people that they are today. Beethoven Hall csed to be tbe gathering place when Bessie Bell Andrew« was one of the few sweet singers as well as Mrs. Alonzo Millett. who wsb one of the soprano soloists. John M. Stelnfeldt was tbe pioneer plnnlat. giving many muei-cales In the hull and in bisTiome. However, I do want to say thnt I have enjoyed the Mozarts «nd the musle afforded byf lev tfo: ice wh pri try nta the to i sur me deBoer wo.whira tok sen me: to 1 rul of hetTHotthem.NEW SYMPHONYDavid Griffin, the next speaker had forhis subject. Camp 'fori.*.” he being in ft position to peak witb authority on the subject, having been In the charge of the ramp cnorue work at Kelly Field nnd latterly In the community singing in thel*Mr. Griffin 6aid that !c tbe beginning the Government realised tbftt raoetc was necessary to tbe aucce*s and content ot the army eo aong leaders were sent Into the carap*. later it was found that aomo-thlng more waB demanded tnaa mas* singing. so leaders for part singing ivere seu-°UArthur’ Caisson. the leader of tbe Mozart Sieging Society, spoke on the work that was before tbe society, and of the begin clog four years ago. of the educational part in the muticat atmosphere that tad rjlt to be done. Mr. Claaason then Introduced the new president, Mrs. HarrietANNOUNCEMENT MADE AT MOZART LUNCHEON TO BE KNOWN AS PHILHARMONICThe .luncheon given by the Mozart Society was a signal event of yesterday characterized by several points oct of the ordinary. To begin with, mention wa* na4« I of the new symphony which Is soon to be under way, the Philharmonic, under the directorship or Arthur Claassca. This will give tbe city two symphony organIzations. Another feature or the luncheon, which assembled 200 working member* of the Mozart Choral Society, was the presenting of the new president. Mrs. Harriet Richard-iwn Gay, and the retiring of Mrs. J. G. Hornbcrger as past president. Following the slT-conrte luncheon which was served ac long tables arranged In the form o£ a hollow square, tokens ot appreciation were presented Mr*. J. G. Horcberger. retiring president; Mrs. Richard Vandemratten, secretary, abd Mrs. Arthur Claasscn.As the luncheon started, a page brought in c. bundle of telegrams from New lork arti*Ct wishing success to the Mozarts. Each telegram w9 read amid great applause. These sending them were Alma Gluck. .Tascbft Heifetz, Frieda Hempel and Vnsqnalc Amato.Mrs. Henry Wahrmund acted as loart-ml6ireas and Introduced a* speakers Dr. Hugh MeLelian. Mia* Fenwick. Frank Budd, David Griffin and Arthur Clataaen.Ror. Hugh McDellan .Mid It to a Pj«*; nre to be where he eonld Jc*t talk wlthont asking for any donation, no money to be wlaed. bo high aspiration to be attained, but Joet to mingle, talk and be together. It was good, he said, to be tid of worrySPECIALLadiea* hind tailored suit* by best designer in town. New woolena, *llk lined-$55.00 UpHONNEL;J5 Third Street- Tr»vl* ZKM.AOJoinlxg f. SC. C. 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San Antonio Evening News

San Antonio, Texas, US

Wed, Apr 23, 1919

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