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Show CHOIR CONCERT SUCCESSFUL. Mrs. H. W. Dunn Listens to Recital ' Through Special Telephone Connection. Special to Tho Tribune. OGD13N', Fob. 7. Ono of the- largest tabernaclo audicnceB of the season greeted the tabernacle choir tonight in tho presentation of tho sacred cantata, Christ, the Victor." under the direction of Prof. Joseph Valentine. Although one w the most difficult pieces ever attempted attempt-ed by the choir, it was produced bv tho local singers with great success. Tho recital was marred by th" absence ab-sence of Prof. Albert Best of Salt" (Lake, who was to have assisted with several solos. A severe cold forced Mm to abandon aban-don tho engagement at the last moment. Prof, Otto JClng, cello soloist of Salt Jakc, appeared Ju, the place of Professor Best, Although confined to her home by illness. ill-ness. Mrs. H. W, Dunn of 531 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street listened to the entire concert con-cert as it was given at the ta.bcrnaelc. When sho learned that It would be Impossible Im-possible for hor to atend. Mrs. "Dunn, who was formerly Miss Florence Wright, had special telephono aparatus installed n tho tabernacle and connected with tho instrument at her home. |