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Show LADIES COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PLAY HEREON MONDAY, JANUARY 31 Will Be The BlrjQ.'st Musical Treat Of The Season. A wonderful musical treat .vill bo presented at the ltox.1 by the rnmous Ladles Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Mine. I-mnces Knlghty, .nnductor. with Genevieve Gilliort, soprano. Dorothy Volkey, famous (lniur. Tho program will alo include solos by some of tho gifted young lady musicians of the orchestra. Including harp 'cello, rornet and trouibune. Particularly delightful will ho tho btra Trio of violin, harp and cello, which has boon receiving Hplondld ovations at almost every concert. In the life of any progressive community com-munity thuro comes a time when tho people look fw moan of culture; when tho longing for tho beautiful must he sntisllcd, whon Indued nil, things contrlbiKIng to tho uplift of thnt community must he considered; at that period there should c-omo n Symphony Orchestra, the hlghost do-, velopod orgnnlxation for the presen-, tntlon of music, by uienns of which tho grontost creations of tho masters of musle may be presented ns a stimulus to tho seekers altor the hotter things of lifo. Sooolns has said: "Tho pur-poso pur-poso of Symphonic music is to touch sentiment, to penetrate henrts with fine nobleness and with ovorythlng that Is exalted nnd great; to plungo 0110's soul Into the purest founts of music and to clear it from everything thnt Is petty, and spoiled b) low passions. True symphonic music shows thnt It reconciles terrestrial sentiments with tho lnws thnt rule tho world and that load Into eternal life." |