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SA.-ondl;. , 1 hf-y nriFt enroll in tf-ir support liie American onipOFers. ?o i''at tJi.A :i,:-r n.av crea'e insT;r:n? '-'oral woik.- ad.iDif-j bi 1 h to the I'lirpv-e of I'.-.e nimiinity .iif.nm and to me mush.-al litt'ls of o:;r time. Pupils of Clayton to Give Recital Vauzhn W. Clayton wi'l rre.-ont Forr.e of ;ip younger -ioi;n students in a rental iiav mrt, Kehruarv j, at S:I5. in the Consolidated Mi:$ie hall. In ad.it:r,n to tne reaujar programme, tliree en?enh;e ; numbers will be triven by a .loubie quartette quar-tette (f o.me wrniftn. The FTu-ifiits naruoir-at;nr are a fol-los: fol-los: Phyllis StnM, La Veme l" he'-. Sviv-a Mimk. Julien C.i:-4n..n. Max-; Max-; ire Bow-en, '.'arline I'.obbins. Richard ; vr, rouelas Tanner and AMen Rarn.-ev. The do-:b q-iartette is con.rosei o' I ;jv Al en. Beth I vie. Mildrel I.ooke. O'a.ivs KAeren, Arvj;ia Pewsnip, Oenon lKev, Ia Si:npson and Gladys 'aerstaff. Music at First Congregational Church For servi- es to, lay at the First Congre- i;.Hioi:il ch'.iri-h the m'.;ic follows: 1 'rajti prelude: e-ond su:te James 1 1, nosers 1. Pretirnlrjle. 1'. Th.en.e a:id variations. Pasttiraie. A nthem. -Jbikit Deo" P-j.v Fu--k Anthem, "T.irn Tin- Face Ki om Sin" . . K. K:ne Miller 'ftArtOi-y-, Veh-1v Jan Fu'" I'oslhi ie. "Mar.-:, Thi:n:p hah' . . . Henniker QuartAtte .-h. ir Miss Marssri Sum-r-erhnvs. soprano: Kvar.C'-hre Thojr.as. r-Antralto: Fred v. .;ra ham. tenor; j 1 iora ce riis-.i.::, bats ; M: r: :.s Stephenson, e' camst. 1 Programme Arranged for Seventeenth Ward T'lf follow :;:c pi-osra:nme wMl be c:vn tonicht a: ':o. k :n the Sev,--!ie-?n:h a rd in 1 or. i.e. -1 ' -n with. T he t hir ! of a j sr:es of a-i-::es. "C: ::r--h ii:io:-y: m-. tne t'taii ' . i.eers." t- be de.ivere-i j l'v An '.ire Jer.son: :uz.'.:z, "One 1 i u; id red Yers" K'.an '.tphens Oh'dr. S.i-.r.: iriental Si-p.s. " Meekness" K. Heesley 1 ' .:et. "The I'ioi.rer !! W.fe" i Kv,!i S:-rhens ; Mr. .v:-i Mr. J-i:nes II. N-:N-..::. J ' ;'. -i'.n. "''"orr.p. E.?n:e. Ye Sa: n : s" . . ". .o: r ar-i rhur:5. "The Ha:-,:.'.iri ; So:, z" . Kvan S:c:v'e::? J .'.ire- H. N-:lon and cho;:-. . T.o. "T..e Lady hor.eers" Kvan S;eph.ens Ail t; 0 h.d.es of the choir. V.ss I. : -iIa M.iwe. orean.?:; Ja;r.es 11. j J - - - ' ' I :. - ., -'!. ... .-ir . , .... ! ' ! ' j ' 3 ; ' i : C- - i t 5- - ..--. 5 . .. . i' " i-..i- ? " . -'- r- . s - i s-i.' A -i : ' ..- 2 :'- 'A 1 . ' j Flouzaley quartette, which appears at Salt Lake theater next Friday, un- j der auspices of Musical Arts society. j Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Is Coming TL burr-su r,r .---i.Tf! rr.d rp '-rta it", -lj-f-'it. i -f I he f ;.U-j..- joi! d :"-;.-!(.'. i of t he l"ii!vc-:si'v of r-nh 1 a? s--' -' re-i , for one a pi r-a ra ne i:i this oit on Fehruary 1". th Miri;Ajp---h;s Syn-.f '-.'in:-- op-'n.tra of e:c!;fv-five n-,e?T. :;nd?;- the d:rect:on of Kn-.il ObArhoffer. T.. event v-i'l rake p!a--A in r; taber-ua taber-ua under iLa d .: e-'1 : ion of Fred T. ' Lra h,i:n. ar:d wll b c'ven at pop'n.tr pri-t-s. Tii: is the '-re-T. or" :ies;' n ever iiAaid L'-re : d a Levy pa rroi-;i ce : arit ioipa if d. A in ;s;- a; . ri T i of Minneapolis Minne-apolis wr:t?: Tr.e sO'-re? of ihe s'K--e of ita MiniiAa pf ..;s Svtr p-o;,-,- or-:-: es' ra and n.-. ,-onfj-i- tnr is t'"i;' "hy h-'-e erown in ai-iE,i'' deve!op;i.Ant and into the Mate of a;;:r.r;; a n d i. izet '." r. .Mr. Oherh.o! r i-jne to Minneanohs tidel irrii-'ian. v.e'l ked w;in tA--. - rd- a I k..'('Wied-e a nd r.oi wit "out pob.d exper:en'.-e as the a ft 1st ic rr-forner rr-forner and condur-or. Bu a n.'-re famous. m-re A.per:e'-:-ei nan w.i'j.. n"f have nad i r naier.-e. rhe ambi-i ambi-i ;o n . t a e : h in - f Mr. Oh"-- r -hof;V r. A F.n. :er. a Niklsh v.-nj.d ii'-t havo suiiel the si matron. Yhen snortconiincs, nhsrj-.-injs. suo'n as ar-y n an wo ;'d !,?v to fa-'e under th rii'-umstar,-es. had to be met wrh and overcome, an older man w;!d have been t e n -. jj i. e -1 to seek o i h a r fields of ac.iviiv. to a'-'-ept nthr offers. of-fers. When Mr. Oberlmffer first took r.n pis baton io wield it over tl e sv!y:ph--iy orchestra it siruek ns for-ihlv how nn",v fine sensitive-liess sensitive-liess there was in the man. Immanuel Baptist Music Programme T h e f ol lowing m ;:s i c will be ei v e n this rr.orr.:!:? ar.d tonight at the Immanuel Baptist c!;ureh: MORNTNCk Orcan. "Tr-inieri" Schumann Anthem. "The Lord Is in His Ho!v TAn:ple" Danks So'o. "Lead. Kindly Lisht." adaptation ir-m -'J,. cel . n" Parks Mrs. Eokles. Postlude, "Ansus Amn.n" Rossini EVENIXO. Or can. "Flecie" Ma..enet An:he:n. "From Everv Stormv Wird".. ' Wilder Offertory, "oniniimivn in C" Faulkes Pus:h.Kie. "Chanson dc- S-oir" ...Matth.ew "r.orister. Oarrie P,.' K-kles; organist, Orissie j. Chapman. Schuster Students in Recital Today An attractive programme has been arranged ar-ranged by Gusiav Schuster to be sriven this afternoon at 5 -';.' by soniA of his st jo Ants at Y. V. C. A. parlors in the ."oi;t:r.entaI Bank ImiMing. Th;ose as-sisting as-sisting ere Miss Stella Lund. 3l:ss Nellie' Hasbrou-:-k. Miss Pearl I-aron. Mrs. Mar-uerite S.-hi- k. Mrs. Saran Perkes -wis. M;ss Heiwitr S-h.-.venden-.an. Mhss Sewel! Norton, Miss 'harlof.e Pe-k.-s. iMiss R-:th S-:h-.:lth.ess. M;?s Mamie Rear-dom Rear-dom a.nd M.ss U-.fern Bird. T h. e p ro z ra. m rr. e f ol lo w s : Selection Laiies' or-'ht-stra Javotte in D minor Jessie Powers "i ierm an Shepherd Boy" Iret.e Hal! "Souvenir de Bade" Leor.ari Alberta Jones Piar.o solo Miss Charlotte Perkes Fan las: :i (Farmer Alta Robmson Air Vane ih-ancla Acnes Griffith Air arie Hernia n Venice Ryan Aria fr":n "Semiramide" j Miss Sfwo'i! Norton I -'Mo k:ff Find" t-r:ra;i . . Cora Lin :sv ! Moo:.i:-- l Serer.a.1; Mill:1 Allen Lpsy Air Violin trio Ftam-es Mauro. Am.es Grift':':: anj Irene H.i'l. Selen Reading. . M-s. Sara h Perkes Lew is ' "r?cllA So"z ( Hem. an ' . . Winifrei Frown S; an :sh L '.me i Rehfe' 'i Edoiwfyss s- hunter j Sou ven ir de ";.: :-av. ski . . . .Ghidys WnVi Music Today at j . firs? Presbyterian i --v the servi-s i1 s nio-ninz and to-jnicl.T to-jnicl.T t':-- F.-.-t P-e-:1y:er:aii churi: MORNING. EVENING. 0::,iii pre'-:de. " 'He-tor:-- in A f?-"" 1 B:.;:se ' Ani'im. "As O.-r.-t h": on t;.a i'ro-s' 1 ' ' " ' " '' Buhard jor.-rto'ry. ".Me'..;; " . . s:..-rw,.od Twenty-first Ward j to Present Cantata I jy.- v; 'k: - ' " - - . I Ihv-e- t- . direct-on nf W.-lle: . Wa:- j j.i t..iit a.. . I.. w o. . I j . : . Noted Director cf J Famous Orchestra i i " - I "St. T' , i if ? ; ,- ---! - M P . i ! ' ! !- " - -.5 j Emil Oberhofier. f r ei 1 r. t re a t in the ' e n i e r. s ee t it. e 1 o - I dies -f this work. The so!o;s;s wid he i Mrs. Laurinla Poulton Brewerton. Mis? i Ellen Copenin?. Alton Ja k Kent and Osar A. Peterson, with Miss Genevieve j Bourne. Spender Ciwson. Jr., and Sf.ct- ' tier's s rinsed op-'net:a as accompanists. , In addition to tite '-;:n:a.i a, tr.e following follow-ing v. ell -known a;-;;s:s will r 7 pear i Pr. V R. Worl-;.-. Miss Evanse'in Thomas, Ra y Russell a n i G . H e r nt a n S v it e 1 1 1 e r. A cordial invitation is extended tu the .rubiic. j : 1 Music at First Methodist Today j For services today at the First Metho- ! iisi chuicii the music follows: j MORNING. I Oran prelude J tat Prelude in C Saint-Saens ' (lit Andante religioso Guilmant ! Pro'-essioi.al - Hvnin '25i 1 Anthem, -Mv So,:l Trulv Wa ; t et'n" . . Reed ' Mrs. Mae O'Nei'l-Peldman, W. P. j Morion and choir. ' OfTe-.toire, Berceuse Dethier : Soprano solo. "The Earth Is the Lord's" Frank Lvnes i Mis. Rosa m o n d A s h e : : f e 1 - e r Hart. i Posilude, Grand Chores in D. . . . Renaud . EVENING. Oran preh-de ; I'r-luie from "Faust" '...Gounod j A lie zro con mo to Mendelssohn ' Proeessional Jv Hymn 4J1 ; Anthem, "Abide With Me" Fearce 1 Mrs. Rosamond Ash.enfePier Hart. I W. P. Morton, R. O. Burkhardl and choir. Offer to: re, "A Memory" Si ebbins Soprano solo. "The Licht of the ' - World" De Koven Miss Ruby Chad wick. Postlud". Festival ?Iareh Kinder Or.'.rister, Mrs. Ella Cummins Wetzel. Oram's:. ,rs. J. Louis Strohauer. |