Show I w 4 J 1 ti tit t J j t ts the open doors of ot the THROUGH JL i halls in which the great public gatherings of or last week were held came oftener than any other sounds organ t tones and voices blended In congregational singing And whatever religion I or to what God they were sung the melodies were the old ones onea known to every creed and nation Praise In is the oldest mantles manifestation manifestation tation tatton of the religious fervor of a peo people people pie and the feeling expressed in music is the universal one of thanksgiving to the Almighty Strangers passing the tabernacle on any day last week might ha have e heard an old familiar Meth Math Methodist odist tune which voiced a prayer n their hearts c TJ T the assembly it carried the words of ot their thelt best loved kved hymn Oh My Fa ther Lord Ua Us With Th S Blessing which closed clo ed M so many of tue meetings is i used usei u ed in all denominations denomination Other familiar famil melodies and words uni um lly adopted are Nearer My G God U l to Thee Guide Us Oh Oli Thou Great Gr t Jehovah God Moves loYe in a Mysterious Way Vay by b Cowper How Firm a Faun Fouti dation Ye Saints of ot the Lord I rd an and l Arise Arille My Soul Arise Shake Off Of Thy lh Guilty Fears To this tun last Professor George Careless has comport lomp 11 a tui tUt tuie a l S that is now used d generally among the Mormon people These hymns h would in the same way be heard in ill any j convention throughout the thc an they constitute a universal Iju of t adoration and of oC spiritual exaltation Noticeable among the ase assi a bled for religious worship Met was their S remarkable familiarity w with uh ita the words of their songs song Children men and women and the th old people had the words on their lips and sAng I with an abandon of feeling that dependence upon a hymn book would woul not mit afford The hymns in this wa way a a part i of their Intimate religious r knowledge e S and the enjoyment of ot taking part m iii I devotional exercises is Js greatly in S creased This brings to mind the tilt criticism on the American p pil we do not know the words of i ur na nil songs lOngs Since thre th r ha has s r bf ben p n agi ag tation of ot this thia subject the hiI 1111 dren are taught ta the words at Ii ad n ci in ill a public gathering they can call l lead ad in the singing But the older people a are aroe often hopelessly at a loss and after the fit line or two can an only hum hunt the tune A study of or the words nt or America would make them theta j v familiar and a half halt hour bour df devoted TO ro o The Banner w woud ou d save gave anyone from further embarrass In ment en t Not only are they at a lot j hiss for the tho th words but it appears that a large num ber her of ot people in iii any audience do not net know whether to rise or not hot when the St Banner is played d They stand wh when ben n it Is sung but or nr music does doea not DOt seem to corner convey cont Y the same duty and only a scattered few get to their feet teet If It the practice means anything it should be universally adopted and on every occasion when our national hymn ie is I played r 1 sung it should be marked by this respectful S attitude For the two services toda tOO today at he bf b t S church ct re excellent 1 pro t gams gains have bae h m arranged un under the tbt oH ii macHon of ut Mrs Mr William A Wetzell Th Thy y are as follows MORNING Organ prelude Parker Anthem Sweet Is Ii J Thy Th Mercy Hercy Barn by Mise flae M Gail Mills and Choir Choh Offertory Woodman Postlude Pha li ING Organ prelude Evening Song Whiting Anthem Lift Your Glad Voice a Miss Leoia Leola Leol Schrack awl and Choir Trio Happy Days S Violins Mise Romania Hyde and Miss MIMS Helen Hartley Cello Miss iN Marion Matton Mathews S Offertory Melody Violin duet For 1101 All AU Eternity Miss lU 6 Helen Hartley H and aad nd Miss Mies Rumania Romania Hyde Contralto solo Father of Light Adorns S Miss Mies ll s Elizabeth Robinson Trio The e Dvorak Violins and Helen HelM Hartley S Miss Romania Hyde Byde and aDd Miss Mice Marion Mathews S Postlude in B E Flat Smart At St Pauls Episcopal this morning the choir will slug sing Oh Taste and See by Sr SIr r John GOSH Goes and aDd Organ Berkhoel Berkho l will play Mendelssohn Me d J ohn Spring Song as aa the offertory ry In toe the evening the usual u ual service will be given by ty the choir At 11 ii o clo ic mass at St Mar Mary a cathe albe cathedra cathedra dra drat this Miss Erma J Continued d on Page Eight S S S S SS S q S S S St S t C I IS S I IS IC S S C t tS S S S S r rS S S S S S S SS SS SS SS S S S S S S SC SS S C S S SS S 5 S SS SC 5 5 S S C S SS SS SS SS SS SS SS S S S S S S 5 S 5 S I S SS SS SS S S S S 55 S S S 45 S 5 S I IS S f C CS S q S HISS ROMANIA HYDE Leader of the Hyde Orchestra who will appear in a recital of I I E pupils Tuesday evening rl April 12 t tji e ji 1 Q S I 1 Music and iS Continued From Page Pape One Will sing the Ave Maria Marla by Leoncavallo for the offertory and the tha choir chor will ron ren ronder der Festival mass with Mrs Corinne Harris Hammer Miss MIgnon Denhalter F C Dalley Dailey and George Sotte Soffe soloists The organist Miss Nora Gleason Glea Gleason son will playas play as the voluntary Consolation Consola Consolation tion tion by Mendelssohn and The Priests March from Athalle I The regular monthly Sunday evening concert at Iliff church takes place to tonight tonight night when an extended program under the tho direction of Mrs Henry Kirkman will willbe he be given glyen It Is as follows I Voluntary Mrs 1115 Kirkman Anthem Choir 1 Vocal duet Rock of Ages Mrs and Joseph Poll Violin solo 1010 Marcia Carl i Plano Piano solo Marguerite Duvall Selection IlIff Male Quartet Soprano J B Smith Mandolin solo Melo Melody of Love Franklin Thompson Baritone solo eolo The Lost Chord C v P Torrance Piano duet Charge of the Faith Falth Curl and Mrs KIrkman Bass Bolo Keddington z 71 sF z S a a y i 1 n Elijah sung by Mrs A G 0 AndrewsIn Andrews AndrewsIn In the evening Mrs Mra And Andrews WS will sing All Through the NIght by by W J Bait BaitzelL z zelL L Kants male chorus will give a musical program at Phillips Congregational church Sunday evening as follows I Need Thee Every Thy Will WUl Not Mine 0 Beautiful Isle Ferris Until the Dawn Jesus Savior Pilot Me Could Nearer My God to M The Westminster Presbyterian choir will wUl sing this morning a Gloria by Dank Danks anthem Send Out Thy LIght and anthem Come Unto Ie Will D Phillips the choir director will sing He lIe Me by Ashford A Quartet composed composed of of Miss Gall Gan Mrs Pearl Peul J nes J W Sum and Claude Nettleton will fur tur nigh the music at Unity church at the services today The quartet will sing an anthem and there will be a sol sofa with vIolin accompaniment played lay Mr Nettleton Net Nettleton k At the Presbyterian church this morn mornIng morning Ing only the comm communion music will be given In the evening the choir chair will ren render render der the anthem Abide With Me by Barnby It Includes tour four solo parts which will be given by the quartet Miss Edna V Lynn Miss Edna Dwyer Dwer F C Graham and J W Curtis Prior to the morning morning service at the First Cong Congregational church Organist Tracy Y Cannon will play Prayer Devred and Largo Handel He w will II also render the offertory b by A and postlude by Gounod The quartet choir will wUl sing the anthem He Shall Come ome Down Like Rain by Dudoy Buck and there will be a duet from The Cruci Crucifixion by Sir Ir John sung by MJ M MJ J Brines and Fred Smith One ot of the successful musical affairs ot of the week was the concert glen gIven by Miss Mary Olive Gra Gray to In the First Con Congregational Congregational church on Monday evening last Miss Gray was WIlS assisted by Mrs EmIly soprano Mrs John Reed reader and Miss Marguerite Duvall and otlo opo ot of Miss Grays advanced pupils In her work at the Miss Gray displaced the rare technical ability for which her Is so 80 much ad 0 M f i f fb b fl fly k y t i as d TC s i Q g 3 o 0 7 1 w k fi v 3 HardY W H Shearman J H Auson and Dr I C I a R The tabernacle organ recitals s that are aro eo large a a part of the summers program will begin Monday April 11 Prof J J McClellan organist atthe tabernacle Ed Edward Edward ward P Kimball first assistant organ 1st and Tracy Y Cannon second assist assistant assistant ant will each give two recitals Mr Cannon appearing Monday and Tuesday Mr Kimball Wednesday and Thursday and Prof McClellan Friday and day o of each week The programs for th coming week are as follows MONDAY Tracy Y Cannon organist Largo Handel Evening Star Vagner Cradle Song In D Old melody Arranged by performer Sortie in G 0 Major Lemmens TUESDAY Tracy Y Cannon organist from First Organ Oran Sonata Romanza Wolstenholme Ave Marla Schubert Communion In G Old melody Arranged by performer Triumphal March WEDNESDAY Edward P Kimball organist Offertory Batiste BaUste Hymn ot of the Nuns Wely Vely My Rosary arranged by performer performer Nevin Berceuse Jocelyn Godard Old melody Arranged by performer March Ketterer THURSDAY Edward P Kimball organist Selection from Madam Butterfly Offertory In A Lee Les Adieux La old Old melody Arranged by performer March In G Smart FRIDAY J J 1 McClellan organist Selection from MIgnon arranged by performer Thomas Minuet a The Seraphs Strain Old melody Arranged by performer Selected SATURDAY J J McClellan organist Special Request Program Requests |