A PERSISTENT curiosity of this department is why America, the nursery of jars, has not come forward with a Lou » Reid jazz opera. 1 r.e mahatmas of i the Metropo ' litan would probably wcl (f core sach a worir, but as yet n o t h i r.g bar come from the masters of what the professors call "the mo-cin idiom.” So busy are the masters piospeet Ing in the Hollywood gold fields that It is unlikely any such work will be forthcoming roon. Thus, what jazz laurel* the Met can claim are the alien contribution of the German, Kvenck. The latter's opus. "Jonny Spielt Auf,’' was a Jazz opera, but to feeble was its con* ception of what America knows as jazz that it was prompt ly shelved after a few ■ performances. It hnsfl never been revived. V M ' I We would like to tee* each expert inanujac-tt tiirers of jure as fJoro-E thy Fields and Jimmy a McHugh (remember! their "/ Can't Cite foul Anything But Love, I Bahyf”), Vernon ltuke,5 Harold Arlen (Msl “Stormy Weather” is E one of the great fata arias). Mack Garden and Hatty Kerri, IV. I'. Handy, Dyke Filington, Ferde Grate try their hands at an opera. And, perhaps, Koark Bradford or John Dos Bas sos or Varhel Lindsay, or Carl Sandburg—someone who knows the comedy cs writ as puthos of the jazz age—might Ic induced to fashion the libretto, weaving the fabric of restless j.rt sent-day American civi lization into a new operatic form. At le-st, eu:h a musical work would be wholly and itiefutabiy American. It might be the means of breaking down some of the snobbish dependence upj.n foreign operatic tradition. V/e do jarz bitter than ve do any other musical form. In deed, we lead the world in jazz—in melody, in fertility of rhythm, color and variety of instrumentation, but we have yet to put it upon the pcuidtal of national culture. The concert hall continues to find room for new ja« written in toe li itlnow manner — compositions labelled '‘concerto," with special at • • nlion paid to French horus, oboes e id bassoons. Eventually. America will discover a Mark Twain of jazz—some melody r. an steeped in American traditions, 1 Messing a rich rar e of humor, i :rt to the mechanical significance, ltie bustle and speed of the age. Du Bote Heyward *.I».C A.P. Author 11 “Poryy and tiffs'* Tt.'-v- the popular music World lit t : eld ccmic ballad, ‘‘The Man on tin Flying Trapeze,” and started it upon a briefly popu’ar career. Oc casionally, England has sent over n comic sonp—there was "All thv King's Hoiaes'1—but the race is to the sentimental senp. Songwritiny immortality is to ther e who sing c l love and ir.ocnshins in fox-trot or 3 4 time. Don’t hoar much scat singing Rny morn, b’or a time (here was a very epidemic of hot-cha-cha-clia. h.-de hi-hi-hi, skld-a-ma-rlnky-dee, unip-i dump-l-dah. Way back, there was "Yacka Hul.1 Hlcky Hula" and Von Tllser’s "Ob, How She Could Yackl Harki Wicki Wacki Woo!" The latter opus could lie called a gem of expressiveness The young woman of the title wn< so accomplished that Von Tilzer had to take five verbs to describe her adequately. That was scat siug tng, of cource. but nobody kuevi it then. BEETHOVEN SAID: ‘‘Music should strike fire from the herrt of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman." I gus rant** to help you «*t a itoM It Ilf* No raa* bfyond ho^*. Stop suriy Inc 1 Writ* mr today Information fk£|i M. WILLIAMS, Journal Squirt St* Jersey City, N. J. CHOPSUEY taiiricKn and ('hinear Disho* Kinjr Yuen Cafe ultP) 241 h Si lHi'k«un Open from 2 p. m until 3 a. m Other girls can have WHITER SKIN,w ** I iLEASE don't print my name, JL but if my story can help other girls, here it is! I was unpopular, never asked out on account of my ugly, blotchy dark skin! I tried so many remedies I grew discouraged. I said ‘I’ll try just one more.' Luck ily it was Nadinola. Now my skin is several shades whiter, soft and smooth as silk. 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Address Nadinola, Dept 27, Paris, Tenn. ‘Y* Activities Thu Annual Business G!r;'s Na" | Lit.n w.oc banquet wn.i held at the i t i n.tul Association on Match 29. i ho Dunqu l was opened by the pi. riding charm win. Wilma Kotab. 1 he grade was sung by the group. 11. • group singing was in charge of M Itu.h and June Smith, introdu ..i *ns were made by the preaiding chairman. It was very in'err» ing to note the greetings iVutm the other ci ies, as this bnn 1'JO is held over the wide world n this df’ite- The girls who alterd* d 1 e Leadership Training meet ing for ut luaal six ef e gh.' . Lings received their* di iomas. presented to them by the vice president of the bond of riirec ' rs, Mrs. J. M- White The ri of he KrTie Nous club render ed a lovely number and girls aking part were; Dorothy Scott, \dt>. Ixa< Walter and Irene Havrojd Tho Panel discussion was the main r\C7V of the evening; the topic for ■iisrru^sion was. “The Bust** kss Gil’s Sha’e in a Dec<’cracy.v The girls on the paw 1 were: Amel’a Grr'iers n, chairman, Dorothy Butterworth, Ora Lee Britt, Eleanor Jacobson. Bernice Grice. Dorothy PoMard, Dorohra Tume nrd Dorothy Dvorek- Sl’dc pictures of la®1*! years eanrp period wen down. The meeting closed by the group singing “America the Beau I tiful. There is -tv* he a tea given or Sui »!ny, April 3, at 2228 Burdette This tea is giv'*n by the Trogan Hah for .‘‘he benefit of the Baby Con+est- Th’s contest, is being stag d for Convention funds. (‘’ ivV i t* r> Storv Tilling group or Saturday, April2, at the Norih s’do b-anch- All moth-rs who hiv .•m-Oirl IV‘'crvfts p1’ as - se + h<\‘ t.he<. ,.. |T|o ,'n 'hi 1 Y’’ on Snlurda t ‘.Vs groun. The hours are 11:00 hi 12:30 o’clock. BoIY.amio Girl Reserves w 11 be * ’f’ s ci. h Gross K cks on April "t ’v> T«oh high.’Yl, Girl !’ >mi ■!, s will ho gU’sts of the r - -s K! ks on 'he following Tut*'* day T e , rn-Vn ’s d "rec* mg “Th > Block Acf’’ " mi’g*..y pVy n 3 "ft* !•.*■ "h,. 11 b n hi ague Com "irn'ty f b,*i‘ er th# ’ t »r port of A’-il, Ties il v will he e ven t ' !•» s >i i Ci I , ,»—>s o C -nfrr 'cnee and Summer Camp. I I M"s T :l'i"’ i P t, ifov-cl *'• , I divisor for 'he C,mss Kicks. Mrs Poneere lloll'tiiv i a ’■ dg K th *hi Blue T' i ing'i a I ** d Pate clubs. Negro Health Week will be ob served in all clubs of the *Y’ oil April 4 and Mrs. Jamie Norman ■Ml ee view Dale Carnegie's boo’ “How .to Win Friends and In fir men People.’’ All nv'*h 's ru vpoe*ed ti. atb nd. ’Die m e-tiny 'ell’s at 7:30 p. m. Tho T’oian 'lab me mb- rs an' ih->i” escorts will breakfhr* ,(f p. “Y’’ m Palm Surd-iy follevsed b •i brief worship sevvVe prepare*’ by the Worship cnwmi.t'W. ! The Quacks will hrv> pnlni S’ n day \ . pers. The i>nb!!c :<■ invi’ed noucmvrvr'*j 'tint T'i "s «*;v t Progve'srvc club is a move" cm spun-o- ' d h * bo '••onion who s t* a * cod (’••v > advancermr.s. 1 a* wonun ol (Vs organisation have organ' »*'■'! t’v'nis ,’vfs fi>r ‘he united i ft’nt. of ni (gi‘es*'rtg in the 1 no* ol' ivlieieci. sociology. indus* r *’•*•'"o’"'oa s it p l’tirs In the ppiiif of »his inov'inen1 O'* H., won h;>ve already establish ed a (lodging) headquartois, s1 tl.'i* they oan assemble it:o onriv out the various duties that wilt confront them. An opening will be held Fi iday, April 1, from 11 a m. to 7:30 p m The principal speakers will be Mrs. Busch and Mr J Wefjt.brook McPherson, who will speak at 3 p m. Sandwiches, coffee and salad wilt be served for ton cents. All lumbers are urged to bring several friends. Patronize Our Advertisers - --.YpyCAN hAve “ * laTTf M fir I lil AND A SUCCESS HAND EMBLEM TREE | (WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE) PRICE $1.00 INFORMATION FRCC • ARABIAN PRODUCTS f ib. Station C. Dept. N Cleveland, 0 M arge’s Col umn By Marjorie Jo Smith Pauline Johnson says tjbat all extra advice can be ha tied down to her little sister Peggy. When ruil > (starts y could have made his f ictt; t, ‘Snow Whi e,” in so much 1, ss time if be had come to Omaha lor his eiharao'ers We hav© to offer: Ruth Wheeler as Sleepy; Trivira Club Carl as Dopey; Jurdie Clayter as Sneezy; Martin Thomas as Bashful; Gertrude Shropshire as Grumpy; Fstell iR/obeiilson as Happy and Atfy. Biyant as Doc You might see Erncliffe’s coupe parked any direction), but when she drives itihn Cadillac it is always heading West No one has seen a Robin th s spring. Pei hap Millie Gilbert stole the show It seems as though Mai Scott is the acme of masculini’y in Omaha. Two boys were fussing over /the kind of tobacco that v. as best When one of them said. “Mai "ho i uses /.‘his kind.’’ The other gave in and said, “Oh, well I d'dn’t ’•ncrw that Why didn’t you say that at first.” John Riley and Bus Phillips are looking for a third party who wants to invest money in a profit* fkl-e business Fdna Carr is /the new mine for fokcno. A the tic Club vs Henry Sharon ' evono wan'ing Jc-rw h’s about*, he can be found Vaning against the/third light post down on 'he wp»4 side tf *he e'tm-t. sour h of 24th and T ake. Accordng to Athletic Club offici-’l* his st-i ement will hold true for ho next two weeks Graham is a connoisseur of liquors. Fdrose doesn’t drink They were seen eating and drinking in -. ceit ain night, spot, but alas ’was only pie and milk Havo you had the privilege of “ iviri" one of Ion? Hanger’s 1 ok gifts ? -o The Church of th» L'v’ug God i w>r* March 10 at he home *’ ^:s. F Crum. 25th and Grant 17 ,>1,,^ m"* at ho homo of S’s. C A B’liyboy, "n't'/, rv-j-iioo , ^ f-o ror, of *f,.„ f . ’.a.o* «•*. u Wrigh’. 2525 No 25 h street '®o-tir® was onrh-d '• V,h ♦h" o o-o| „ oVioj.g.p. lortU'-o v r-o-oc TVeTisoa rn’n’-ed all r *”mr' ons ***o.de Jh"'r r? C l - r-o . > ' f I Vi , mi-va ”’r’/’t1a * )1 *'-o ... r- '.d-fo4, AT R0 18. S’s M VVoigM p -si/lfin Sis. 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