| Show mUj b j ts The first recital on the reconstructed Tabernacle organ yesterday attracted a large audience which was well pleased with the result of the work S The public greatly appreciates the free organ recitals jancl the church officers of-ficers have done an excellent thing in arranging the biweekly musical treats Tho strangers In the city will be particularly par-ticularly pleased to know that the organ can be heard II 4 o Mrs Graham Putnam who has been In New York since Christmas studying the piano with the wellknown composer com-poser Edward MacDowall has returned re-turned and is at home at 177 N street Mrs O T Carlson will sing an Ave Maria by Verdi at St Marys cathedral today a 4 By direction of the First Presidency of the church free organ recitals will be given in the Tabernacle Wednos I days and Saturdays at 11 a m beginning be-ginning with Wednesday May 22nd by the organist The music for the Unitarian service Sunday morning will include voluntary uGr tltudeC F Stayner soprano solo selected Miss Lottio Owen offertory of-fertory Elevation Florshclm S 4 4 Waldo Ames and Edna Sebastian Ames have moved their studio to 45 East Third South stret whore they are pleasantly located k SAn 4 S-An unusually pleasing programme has been arranged for the concert at the Grand theater on Tuesday evening to be given under the auspices the Ladies Aid society of the First Methodist chinch Mrs Anna Colburn Plummer will be the artist of the I evening the programme including many delightful numbers o 4 4 The regular monthly praise service will be given at the First Congregational Congrega-tional church corner of First South and Fourth East Sunday evening May 5th at S oclock The choir will be assisted by Miss Edna Cohn contralto Tho following programme will be rendered I Anthem O Prlso God In His IIoll ness Dudloy Buck Trio Walk In the LIght Marston Anthoiu Bow Down Thlno Ear Parker Contralto solo Abide With Me Lld dell i Miss Cohn Anthem Time Dawn of Hope j < Krogmann |