randHoeark,00 d irryrhckdth-arc1 ore ttle •ing mb,itlyingin lt;4kertofck.toikecnfmeinoingmylasto»!%ind kc-Id- !Koterbas EntertaHie®1 Fame*| Harpist wWit1IAfter being isolated in their Pino Orc Ridge homo for a month because aru* of storms, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koterba experienced a deep longing ^ie to see their friend and countryman. Ulu Mr. Kajetan Attl. world-famed harpist. Who longing was intensified when Mr. Koterba played some of N Mr. Attl's compositions on the N® phonograph, records which the Che harpist had presentee! him. quitThc^ouple left for San Francisco ' pay Mr. Attl a surprise $isil. ifTpon $hcir arrival they were vir- ^ ' tually captured by Mr. and 3®-s. «l Attl, and lavishly entertained for an mg entire week. Mrs. Alt! is a charm- the ing hostess and Mr. At Li's whimsi- whi-cal ♦harm, which the local people Experienced during his recital last.May, made the visit a memorable one. They were guests of the famous musician and his wife at th# Symphony Orchestra in the Opera House,^*he Attls spared nothing in showing their guests the sights of Snt§ Francisco, and introducing them tomany French and Italian rest an-♦rants where they met many of fhn harpist's delightful friends.Time was much too short in their visit, and Mr, Koterba felt like the farm hoy who has been in gay Paris and was fearful that, upon his relionhonfire.M. C. Briggs and Rodney Briggs