More Baby Book. First picture is a program of a Dance program called Cinderella in Danceland. It is presented by the pupils of Miss Ruth Schnittger at the Norwood Library on Thursday July 12, 1923 at 7:45 P.M. It says that Corrine Claire Stollmaier plays the pat of Baby Solo Dance. The second picture is a newspaper clipping with the headline, "Is Youngest Solo Dancer." I will let you read the article. However, the writing on the side as well as I can make out is: "This picture appeared in the Times Star and the story explains the reason." "At age 3, Nov. 15, 1923, Corrine appeared at the Elk's Bazaar and danced for a few friends . . . " (Can't read the rest.) "This picture appeared in the something times Star and is an article telling of her appearance at the Norwood Library." "She received beautiful flowers."
The Third picture below is a newspaper article headlined, "Art Gravure Section." The caption says," Juvenile Dolo Dancer. Corinne Claire Stollmaier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stollmaier, East Walnut Hills, city."
Then below in cursive as well as I can read it says: "At age 2 1/2 years. She made her first appearance at a recital given by Miss Ruth Schnittger. Recital was given at Norwood Library. Her performance was very successful and she was greatly applauded and much adored. Her Brother Arthur acted as usher. Corrine was presented with flowers. Her Daddy was the proudest man in the audience."
The last picture in this section is really a couple put together. Just let me say that Connie danced and gave several recitations during a recital presented by her teacher Miss Arbutus McvQueety at the Hyde Park Masonic Hall. Tickets were 25 cents.
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