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'as wey hoy mar on mae cain - ee hare e s oe Mothers To Blame for Lack of Interest DSISE Mothers : rest | -~ t T h In Music Among Children, Says Pianist & | CE).,\ ooo. | Reamer | B LU E f SUITS f y f ville Centre, Notes Wide In- p f Senna-Perm“ terest In Classics iim THE BOY'S EASTER Confirmation or Graduation The Blue Suit is the proper outfit for dress-up wear as well as the special occasions mentioned above. . stimulate that interest,\ she continued. v An attractive woman in her carly thirties, Mrs. roff has a glow of nervous vitality about ber that is invigorating.. She is a child prodigy who lived up to the acélaim of her youth, \I started to play the piano when I was years old. Mother didn't have a hard time me practice because I was so thrilled with the 'the jury. Nevertheless I doubt if I could have succeeded had I not |- mwmmmww been wished into music. Mother decided before I was in it and he has slept a |born that she wanted a musical daughter, With the long while without asserting whatever verdict 'a girl' plans for my musical career were com- m.2mm¢wmm T took. lessons from Loulse Robyn in Chicago.\ 4 o Noe ut , 7.95, _ - Double Breasted Models. Sizes 7 to 18. LONG TROUSER SUITS 1 4 95 F. # & up been. % As Marie Bergerson she studied at the American Con- s . \ day, except upon the most . and convincing proof, would be |servatory of Music in Chicago and made her debut with the Masters School of Music. With 2 pairs OfLWBTNFWHorfm pair seriously impair um! W m1: the symphony orchestra in that city. & \When I went up before the board for my exam- Long Trousers and one pair of Knickers. ide pptomantts® down hos \fe Received appreciatively, she played with the orchestra ination, Mr. Godowsky waved aside the usual form and mndm'mm fer two years before going to Vienna and studied with requested me to play some of my own compositions. I to as a matter| the noted pianist and coach, Leopold Godowsky at was so excited it the time.\ , has failed to War Closes Vienna Era .~ War brought her Vienna studies to| usual quality called 'absolute pitch | classical and concert music will come f a close, She returned to America ©1G| It is the sort of thing crooners could into its own agdin. Music will be like idman was attorney of rec- marzled Ramon Bortof, son of the use readily.\ the children of the next generation. \Talbot M. Malcolm as trial| Albert Borroff, basso, former- On Radio Programs There is going to be a conservatism.\ ' eounsel for the plaintiff while Charles J With the Metropolitan Opera com- Borroff is the only person who| Having studied and played in the | 8. Noyes was trial counsel for the de- and now musical director of the| can play the electric choral-cello in| west, Mrs. Borroff disagrees with the ! fendants. Sinai temple in Chicago. Chicago which is the only instrument belief 'that the east is more music _| Borroff's interests her hus-| of the Am instru-} conscious than the west. \The: west TWO HURT WHEN AUTO |band's are parallel. It is a daily scene |ment comparable to an organ, it has receives music much more ardently IS HIT AT AMITYVILLE from that popular song, \Mother no wind vibrations and is played from than the east,\ she said. Played the Organ While Daddy Sang a console like the organ. Mrs. Borroff Mrs, Borroff has gained a reputa- the Hymns,\ for her two children, journeys several times a year to Chi-| tlon as a composer. Her most popular Driving along Sunrise highway near Marie and Edith, Mr. Borroff, al-| cago to play for leading electrical work is \Modern Silhouettes,\ a work : Carman Toad, MassapeqU®, eatly Y€5 though not a professional singer, has scientists and musicians. done in the modern style. terday morning, Frank B. Terry, 40.) a splendid voice and 'sings often at| A member of a plano duet program, Fancy Mixture TWEED SUITS . . . |. , 2 PAIRS of KNICKERS 2 9 i in Single Breasted, Pinch-Back, and Double o & up Breasted Models. Sizes 7 to 18. of 59 Union: avenue, Amityville; church concerts. Mrs. Borroff has played on the NBC HAREM SUIT FILED leaned dver the steering wheel to 100k a devoted mother, Ms. Borroff hookups and WMCA, WOR and WINS.| BOSTON - Yervant Saraydarian at the speedometer. spoke spiritedly about her daughters| At present, she is playing twice a week|is suing Abram K. Bedoyan, Boston But all he saw was stars, Far, 45 who commenced to study plano at the with Mabel Stapiteton on WMCA. She rug merchant, for $5,000, which the he bent over, the cad swayed to the ge of three under the same tutelage does not miss the concert stage, ' plaintiff contends is the prices of his left and crashed into the machine O\ as she and her mother had had. Ma-| \I enjoy radio. It's fun. We can services in obtaining the release of a Lee J. Klarmann, Jr., of Woodh8Y°D.| rie, the oldest child, progressed rap- be creative. We play popular music girl from a Turkish harem on Bedoy- 11 W \ - idly and now,-at 10 years, she has| with our own arrangements, We at- an's orders. W ’ S oes or Bo s given recitals at teas and entertain- tempt to make a unique style of pop- --- y ments. ular music in classical form. J l . \The fan mail is comparatively ® or ine. collar one: ini Mmmfi-mw.WemW. hm] after | treat- » - literally swamped with mail after an Dr. William Selden of| m . I| interpretation of \Who's Afraid of the his Phis c Wok ‘ ns Ingredients of Vicks the song ery of the day. \Yet I think \Mm CHARGED FOR REPAIRS R BOSTON - One of the 36 charges people are passing into a phase where \m against Howard B. Gill, sus- * pended superintendent of the Norfolk 2:95 ~and=~3:95 ftem for a hernia operation of, an in- | , . 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