Monday evening, June 4, Miss Dorothy J. Waldman will present her pupil, Miss Margaret Stokey, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. William Provines Stokey, in a pianoforte recital at Miss Waldman's studio at 739 Park Drive, N.E. The entire program will be played from memory, opening with the difficult sonata, Op. 10, No. 3, by Beethoven and a preludio of Bach. The G-Minor symphony of Mozart leads up to a Chopin group of Valses and the well-known Military Polonaise. Rubenstein's lovely poetic expression of "Romance" has as a foil Heller's Tarantella and Moszkowski's "Scherzino." The most modern composition on the program is the "Indian Cradle Song," by Charles Wakefield Cadman, the eminent American composer.
An unusual feature will be two trios for the piano, played by Miss Waldman and her little sister and brother, Kathleen and Billy Stokey.
1. An unusual feature will be two trios for the piano, played by Miss Waldman and her little sister and brother, Kathleen and Billy Stokey. Oops. Surely that was supposed to be Miss Stokey, not Miss Waldman.
2. I was captivated by the ad that was next to the item about Maggie's recital. Take look at it below, and be sure to note that this lovely Southern tea room is located over the shoe store.