‘home, having at camped’ gevedal szagements with plano deaiets Who: Wore hibitore at rome of the recent Souths ritions and fair, Sho is fd was her work to perform 6a the exhibited instruments. for the pat pose of attracting visitors and. impress {ng them withthe piano's waperior qaal |ity.. Mer style ‘of performance te px |teemely novels her touch. Voli rl ably vigorous and exact, heavy yet ay pathetic; her repertoire. Ia composed slmost exclusively of olil_ante-wartim melodies and songs. A Sentincl reporter Hsteaed with delight to several Seretl- bly: captivating ies which she kindly gave for his benefit on a swect-oned Kurtzman in Medrthur's music. storé yesterday afterngon. ‘The nombersw xecnted with an entaeninea of expter sion, which renderel them all the more fascianting, Mts, Person, whose man ner is charmingly wnatfcted and cord, rade quite wnaaaber of frends daring her brief vai o this ety Prom the Knoxille Journal of the sams: date we got the following. ‘Those ofthe readers of the Journal who were s0 Yortunste aa to meet Mrs Joe Person at MeArthar’s mesic hoase, yestonay andygse ter rqgdition 9f the ‘cloatea which have s0 Tong mal ber “famous throughout the South, snjoyed « rare tl. M¥a. Pera was especially 00d in the manipalations of the keyg of ‘the celcrited. sweet-on6i“Rirtan heats the lfe out of Old Hob Iidley aga, alls down the Si onset. lens town an Mra. Perwon'r rendition of {heold Southern meloties ins male for hora warm placa inthe leartsof alt who Iiave hoard hermutsi. Sho" by Just wring fr ithe Dalles, Texan, exposition to ber hom in North Caro- lina ‘Wercopy trom the Dallas Morning News and. agree. wiih thea when thes say Mrs. Joe Person {sone of the mat neccompisbind paniats thas has ever YE ited Dulas,