The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 10, 1918, SECTION FIVE, Page 12, Image 74

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    TIIE SUNDAY OHEGONIAN, PORTLAND, MAR CD! 10, 1918.
LIFE SKETCHES BY ARTIST WHO SENSES SPIRIT OF THE DAY
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AMONG US MORTALS
The Ladies9 Choral Club
By W. E.HILL
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Stanhope Hoppe,
whose "Sandunes in
Normandy" is being
given for the first
time, is called upon
to rise and bow just
t the moment when
jhfl was all but dis
robing in the rear of
the box in search of
a coat check.
"For Me?" The
soloist who sent
herself some
flowers register
ing pleased surprise.
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The conductor takes the stand.
Mrs. Fred R WoHow. soprano, who is about
to sing us "Songs of Araby," whether wc will
or do.
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She only comes
to half the re
hearsals, and
is anything
.said?
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music teacher
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ashing back to
r congratulations
and eather in new pupils.
if possible.
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"Oh, what shall we do without our Tristan' this year?" The lady
in the guest-room-wastebasket-effect gown is talking opera with
Mr Butts, the rubber merchant and ia not going very big.
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Frt of tha rst row at. the yearlyrecjtal of thedub given in the ballroom-of the Ritz-PlastorJ