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Show LECTURE RECITALS. Hinckley people have been partlou larly fortunate this fall In having the opportunity of hearing Mrs. liroaddus' musical lecture recitals at the Acad emy. They begin at 7 o'clock on Wed nesday evenings. Many are very prompt in their attendance, but are still greatly disturbed by those who come late. As a special mark of appreciation ap-preciation to those who come early, a fifteen-minute Introduction program will bo given from 6:45 to 7 o'clock. Several bright, attractive extra numbers num-bers on the Victrola will reward those who come early. The regular program pro-gram wilt commence at 7, and you are earnestly requested not to come in after that hour. Lecture Hecital Program, Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Nov. X, 1911, 7 p. m.: Victor-Victrola Concert. 1. Music remarkable for its rare harmony, as explained in last week's lecture. 1. "Bridal Chorus." from "lohcn-grin," "lohcn-grin," Wagner La Seala Chorus. 2. From "I'eer Gynt," Grieg Victor Vic-tor orchestra. a. "Morning." b. "Ase's Death." 3. "Sauctus," Gounor Trinity Choir. 4. "Pilgrim's Chorus." from Tann-hauser,"--Wagner, by Pryor's band. II. Two Love Snugs recently used in lecture recital, sung by famous Welsh tenor, L'van Williams. 1. "All Through the Night," old Welsh melody. 2. "Localise," Madame Guy d'Harde-lot. |