(c I (furnish R Y $1r|‘ b¢ I 5C Miss (Betty id Miss Maric ) will be ac. Widmark of ake of Lake Is 5¢ Oc be LS a¢ Oc bc 5C O0¢ 10¢ 1935 the m‘sp AYp t c a â€" goft strains of languorous music,|. : C s & 0 the twang of guitars played by lazy Ralph E. x Aemes 2s siny . burres . with: buge . ShReinitin D. O Pak. 11i0the $ Packs on their backs toiled in the| tno yyosess of orga ‘is still in , sternally hot sun, and the air heayy ) _ ,, process of organizing, Until the ) , 'uh.lkuliduat...in's.uhmmm" ï¬tfl:h the reâ€"}, atmosphere was Don Pedro‘s DOY~ plateg Bm'm'mt h“ &-m hood ‘spent. _ A typical village Of| Frouse jg 1 Old Mexico, Guadalajara, Jalisco . . â€"} of gpg “‘f‘“’m prepared for the work where everyone played and sang, was j Ts lown of Podro‘s birth, (of Mexi| _ Om the ‘suxdority side lthe Demoâ€" I eanâ€"Spanish and Indian descent) . . , cratic members of the Committtee ) ; it was only natural that little Pedro‘s| 9" Ways and Means consideraâ€"| life should be centered about music. :f:n to the committee gssignments : Until he was slxyurldmhi-.n their party membership in the only instructor was an old house h-“““' On the Republican side it| servant, but Pedro displayed such !nndertho jurisdiction of the Comâ€" ‘Aklent at that early age that when| Mmiftee on Committ which | is his family came to the United ;mnwtvomh created | Sfates to make their home in San n party caucus and composed of Antonio, it was decided that music the Senior member from each state. was definitely tl:e be Podro':b future. uxllfll each of theso party commitâ€" The best teachers were obtained, reachesâ€"a decision as to its reâ€" and at the age of eight, Pedro was spective membership on ia particular .&mwledged as a prodigy because committee of the House, the chairâ€" of his rapid advancements in music| MMN introduces a resolution into the with both violin and guitar, At the House making the assignment. It age of fifteen his parents were reâ€" is customary to pass the resolution warded for their faith in Pedro‘s without question by eithe: the maâ€" ability, as he was a member of the jority or minority. The undisputed ie Arorh "Amverrn, pares penecie mm mt ob mt irection can Hernandez; The theatre b‘ck‘:;:d tee membership at th lu?m mi; young Pedro, and at sixteen he the lowest perhapg.in history, ‘::gflu‘ dropped his scholastic work at St.| SaM° time to increase their number o ie ols oo ue in | . Watle fcicd out the Southwest as or| hile no bill has been re ¢ @ chain of theatres. After that.‘by the Committee on Appropriations there were vaudeville contracts an%‘ o finally Pedro formed his own orche tra. His appearance and radio wor REQL‘.!", J.C@Ane f from the Terrace Gardens of th¢ IAB _ Morrison Hotel in 1931:l met :rhttk\ LE.NDLA DRY nationâ€"wide approval, andâ€" since the t i the name of Don Pedro is synonymâ€"| DRY CLEANT G CO. ous with the Thythmic music of Phone H. P. 178 / Mexico and Spain, plus the verve| and sophistication that he has given 1 to popular music of the day. He is| ® at present appearing and broadcastâ€" 9g0 ing from the Oriental Gardens daily. [ e His programs are looked forward to i P a h a l ; _ Soft strs the twang w'.fl by a host of friends and loyal fans with much alacrity and interest. a â€"Qâ€" 44 Don Pedro is known as the "Prince of Personality" iand certainly deâ€" serves his title. He is a kind, modâ€" est, and sociable young man, and possesses a captivating smile and personalityâ€"plus. He graciously plats your req pleasure Hall Burton assures me that Don Pedro‘s headquarters will be at the Oriental Gardens, so cheer up girls‘ your beloved hero is here to stay . . . at least for a while anyâ€" way. The "road" calls Don, but Chiâ€" eago says . . . No! I shall never forget the evening I met Don Pedro. I was busy wresâ€" tling'ithsdrnmstieko!.chickm, und about to express some very strong epithets, when I heard Hall m“y.“ni.ln....fllhh Don . . . " I hadn‘t see them apâ€" proach my table . . . they just seemed to have dropped from heaven. I quickly looked up and stammered quRERLY lyvnw Nee . . PE 11 Mc 2 o ie C an apology. and "howdedoo" at the same time. Dick Barry and Kay Tolan conâ€" tribute their vocal ability to Don Pedro‘s music. & Kay Morton now with Herbie Kay at the Edgewater Beach Hotel was formerly known. as Alpha Louise Morton who graced the air waves with Don Pedro‘s Orchestra. (I have had: a number of inquiries about Miss Morton. GREENSLADE ‘ Electrical Contractor Electric Shop 4 South First Street .~ Telephone 555 _ Highland Park DoN PEDRO . Prince of Personality" By Diane Benedict requests and does it with great JANUARY 17, 1935 ; By Ralph E. Ch Washington, D. 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