. The Rotunda . vealingSchumann Andante and two artists chose to underlinethe strange pathos which pervadesthe beautiful work in thier seriousand noble reading of it. Stamford Advocate—From begin-ning to end it was a delight to thetwo pianists playing with an ensem-ble and a perfection such as onemight expect only from artists of fargreater reputation. It was most in-teresting to note how two such dif-ferent personalities—he all temper-ament and verve, she all charm andease—could blend to such a degree asto seem at all times as though thetwo pianos were but one. Boston Herald—Th


. The Rotunda . vealingSchumann Andante and two artists chose to underlinethe strange pathos which pervadesthe beautiful work in thier seriousand noble reading of it. Stamford Advocate—From begin-ning to end it was a delight to thetwo pianists playing with an ensem-ble and a perfection such as onemight expect only from artists of fargreater reputation. It was most in-teresting to note how two such dif-ferent personalities—he all temper-ament and verve, she all charm andease—could blend to such a degree asto seem at all times as though thetwo pianos were but one. Boston Herald—The playing ofthese two pianists justly gave pleas-ure to their audience. Thoughtfulsensitive performances came fromeach, with many delicacies and felici-ties of phrase and tone, and withrichness and variety of sonority. Intheir performance of the Mozart Du-ettino there was a purling delicacy ofpassage work, exquisite grace inphrasing, a cansummate neatness ofresponse from player to player. BO CIDDODQ QHDB. DDO D ?? O BDB Martin the Jeweler Gifts of LastiniT BemambnuM* 317 Main Street FarmviUe. Virclnla. EACO THEATRE PROGRAM DEC. 16-22 WEDNESDAY — ALFRED LUNTand LYNN FONTANNE in THEGUARDSMAN. Here is a picturewe hardly know how to advertise. Itis ) unusual, so different. Two ofthe WOrlds finest actors are in it,yet you may have never seen picture is one continuous uproarof laughs, yet the title sounds likeheavy drama. It is the famous The-atre Guild play—yet it is not high-brow—its fun for everybody—allabout a jealous husband and a wifewho had to have a new romance ev-eiy spring—and he knew it. Its asaucy, witty, naughty, gay FerencMolnar comedy, portrayed by thearistocrats of the American stage,whose superb acting will amaze and FRL—The CHAMP,with WALLACE BEERY and JACK-ie COOPER. Out of the magic stu-dios of California has come a pic-ture so majestically moving thattrue immortality awaits it. This boywho had such abiding faith in thefa


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