Show 4 J L f fJ J r i the open doors of the THROUGH JL halls in which the great gatherings of ot last week were held came oftener than any other sounds organ tones and an voices blended In congregational congregational singing And whatever religion or to what God they were sung the melodies were the old ones onas known to every ever creed and nation Praise in is 15 the oldest manifestation manifestation tation of the religious fervor of ot a peo people people and the feeling expressed in music is the tho universal one of thanksgiving to the Almighty Strangers passing the tabernacle di ors on any day last I week might have heard an old familiar Meth Methodist odist tune tuno which voiced a prayer in their hearts Tu T the assembly It carried the tho of their best toyed kved hymn Oh Ohly My Fa ther Lord U With Ill Blessing which cl d M iIO many of the meetings IB Ie u ed in all aU denomination Other familiar melodies and words uni r adopted are Nearer My God to Thee Guide Us Oh Thou Great Jehovah God Moves hi in a Mysterious Way Wa by D Cowper How Firm a Foun dation Ye Saints of the Lord Loid and Arm Arise My Soul Arist Shake Shak Oft Off Thy Ihy Guilty Fears To this last Professor George Careless s has eli d a tuna that is now used generally among the t le Mormon people These h hymns mn s would in the same way be heard h ard m ill any religious convention throughout the and they constitute a universal language of ot adoration and of spiritual exaltation among the people assem bled for religious worship la Ft eek was their remarkable familiarity v uh the words of their song Children men ml and women and the old people had the words on their lips and pang atiK with an abandon of feeling that dependence upon a hymn book would not afford The hymns In this way a part of their intimate religious knowledge and the enjoyment of taking part in ill devotional exercises la Js greatly in increased Increased creased This ThiB brings to the criticism on the American p we do not know the words of our na songs Since th rt has ha b ben en ag lation tation of this subject the school hil aren dren are the words aiU alili in a public gathering they can call lead In the r he singing But the older people ate al off n hopelessly at a lose and after the fist first line or two can only hum the th tun A study tudy of or the words of America would make them perfect v y familiar and a halt half hour o 11 voted to The Banner woud gave fave anyone from further r arrais ment Not only are they at a loss los for the words but it appears that a large num ber of ot people in any audience do not know hethe to rise riMe or not when the St Banner is play played 4 They stand when hen it is sung but or IT music does doe not s m to coney the same duty arid and only a scattered 8 few get to their feet If IC the practice means mean anything It should be universally adopted and on every our national hymn IB Is played or sung it should be marked by this respectful attitude For the two services servi es today toda at rh First church excellent e pro gains gams haV en arranged under tb il it af of MN William tm A Wetzel Thy are as follows MORNING Organ prelude Pastoral Parker Anthem Sweet 1 Is Thy Here Kercy Barnby Gail Ban WU and Choir Offertory Woodman Organ prelude Evening Sons Anthem Lift Your Glad Voices Lerman A fis Leola and Choir Trio Happy Daye Violins Alias s Romania Hyde and Mm Mill Helen Hartley Cello M IMS Marlon Mathews Offertory Melody Violin duet For All AU Ma I Helen Hartley H aDd a d Mice Romania Romani Hyde Contralto solo Father Fath of Him Ml Elizabeth Robinson Trio e Dvorak Violins and aAd Ml a HelM Helen Hartley Mies Romania Hyde and aDd Hies Marion Postlude in E Flat Smart At St Pauls Episcopal church this morning the choir will wm sing Ob Oh Taste and See by Sir John Gosts Go and Organ 1st Berkhoel will play Mendelssohn Spring Song as 88 the offertory In tha 1111 evening the usual l ual service will be given by the choir At 11 o clot k masa at St Mar alfs s cathe dr dJ this morning Miss Erma Sf Continued on Page Eight I HISS ROMANIA HYDE Leader of the Hyde Orchestra who will appear in R a recital of I E pupils Tuesday evening April la 12 r rK K M Ji cc c C |