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Show DENVER'S CATHOLIC CHOIRS. Logan Avenue chapel, the little church thau numbers ' more than one j mill'icnaire in its congregation, has a double quartet choir, and on holidays th'is number is increased; Mrs. Otis B. Spencer, who sings wjtl. an ease as if singing were mere breathing, is the soprano. She is endowed with; a natural artistic temper? ment and her versatility of accomplishments extends to other "branches of art. She has a reputation as a violinist of more than ordinary ability, and has studied the violin for gome time in Europe, particularly par-ticularly in Lyon., France. Another singer in the choir blasted with a good voice is Mrs. Roger U Yean-ans, whose low. velvety contralto tones are n-..03c appropriately housed In a vivacious little lit-tle body of the utmost daintinec-s. "I always had so much to da to have a good time that I never made much cif my voice. Oh dear. I am . no great Gingetr at a:i." whk'h is very apparent when one remembers that the speaker has a stature: of only an odd five feet. In this choir is also Miss Wanda. Gcrtesleben. Miss Polly Gilpin. Mias Marion, Mr. Gratton O'Bryan, Mr. Will McPhee, Mr. Sehlacks and Mr. Bert Havens. |