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Pt-ni't: on I-inrth. th.nil Will Tiiwiiiil Mon," 1' wart na Ihoin.'ii he ni'lnahy lii'nrtl tlift ohoriiH of tlift ati'e!.-! sinu. liaii.le: ijlind. Ilfftt tiovi-n .itinib! ritran.o m slerles ot' i:ili'itnal (lou'ftr Baptist Choir Will Sing "The Nativity" (Jtfihtil'.s r.mtatn, "Tho Nativity." will ho prose nt t1 at the I ni manual iViptist church on the ni'-riit of Snuflay, loiM'miner 21, !v the aiRunvniril chuir of thirt y-fivo vjcen. incluiihiff so!ois:-'4 and an adequate ( lnstruini'iUation, in inldition to the oran. , Tho production is under the direction of i Chorister F. E. MoKonzio. i For today's morning and nih't services tho music follows: ! Monilny Oruan prolude, "Andante Kx- pressio" (FtuK); chant. "The T.ord'a i I'rayer." choir; iiyinn, "Onward, Christian I Soidlor"; anthem. "ITarlv. Hark, Mv Soul" (Shelley), contralto solo I'rs. TT. C. Mc-: Mc-: Orei;or, soprnno obli.ato I.Iiss Ruth VYil- Hams; offertory, "Of fertoire'' (Batiste) ; contralto solo, ".V Pahhath Va,Ter" (IIeichert, Mr;;. "A. C. Mer.n'jror; hymn, "Stand Up for Jesus"; posthide, march, J "l'omp and e!ircui instance" ( IJhra.rt. j lV'enin:,' Oran prelude, "At Twilight" (Nov in) : h nin, "C;od in tho ( los'X1!" ; hymn, "The Morning Tipht Is fhv ;i iivr'; anthem, roast tiie 'nj, CirMptinn" (Shelley); offertory, "Scone ' J'a toralo" (l.otM; quartet, "Savior. When Ni-rht Involves In-volves the Sky" (SheUev), Miss Ruth V'il-Hams, V'il-Hams, Mrs. H. C. McGreu'or, F. E. J!c- j ! ( !::'..'! h 1 Hi n. "V: j ! i h"oya9 VI I in -Ma her, j I Is Victim of Stroke': j Ifid.ihro M-.ja, on.- t,f 'h.- it 't r.t..;"-i ' ! I.;. h-;i.-;' i;wMiMu'.M -I hy - :--: vif.lim and U-arh.v i a : ! I arid ;i pc:-uu.cl lr.carl u L-iu Jir-.a; , j .Mr. M-.y.i writ'-s that, wiiil- t u'"-'ors j ! i:i ri nut i.o,if-s iur !'.!s r' ,-i y. .", .'-.. .v, and A!i. Moy:i i.i v. :U: :n y u ;. i:,:-.: r.. i. s id' incd.-rn c i:-: i :u T I an; mad.- in tvu i .a t ; . ;a :S. o::v ia Sir. id:- i i.at-s, li-dd ny t--rt to l - a ; t.'iti- of imii'.i hr.'.iiaurv an 1 :'. ; !iy, i it.io o'ii.-r a r.nv!,,! ; f'.ni'Iac; ion o! ih-j si'jd:." dated 17:;-. and n. v in iCrci- a-r's - in-.-;: UiM-v.ii viol.nis's of toda;.'. in a re- i r.'.it Nta ti'iiu lit f.iys. " find tiie .M.,ya ti-Irl'-.-s -ti't and f.di in quality of t.a:e, j t iniirii rt :5 tn t . I i n an old Kalian ins;:"'.;- j meiit, hut with a certain clearness x.hh'h j many of li.e l;aliana a.-li and respoad-j respoad-j iag to the least touch of tho how." Music Today at Wes im in s ier Church For today's uorvires at the Ac-st minster min-ster Troahyterian church the following uuiic hi announced : Moiaiina L'relude, "The 1 leavens Are Tellim" (ilayden). Airs. Joli.i Hurst; of- fertory, "LMf-jrloIre in C" ( I a-yi-ach , v;0-! v;0-! lin solo. Mr. Ha rt man : resHjriac, "Thou j Art tho Way" ( 'il.-.ou), choir; anllsem. "Wh.at Shall T Reiah.-rV" (Simper), by choir; Miss Suiithen, direcior. j Cvunim,' Choru-j, "We Sail Toward the j Harhor of Li.-.hL" (Wilson), saini,' hy e niir-; chuir, vitli Miss Oora On of Wi st-minsiea' st-minsiea' college, director; cliorus. "Master, "Mas-ter, the Tempest Is fta.in" (i'ahner), sunt,' by combined choirs; "Jesus' Love That Sought Me" (Morris), sung by evening eve-ning choir; duet, Miss Orr and Mr. Wolf; quartet. Westminster college boys; Polo, "Just for Today," Mr. Ware; saxophone solo, Uegiraikl' Graham ; anthem, "Lei the i leavens F.o Glad" (Wilson), suns by morning choir. Mrs. Atkinson-Will Study Vilh Shakespeare Mrs. Norman G. A Ik bison, soprano at the First Congregational church, will leave next Friday for Kansas City to spend two months studying with William S ha k espouse, world-famous English mu-ic mu-ic teacher and vocal coach of London. Mr. Shakespeare is spending tho winter ! in Kansas City and does not plan an early return to Europe. Mrs. Atkinson will sing "The Fawn of Hope" (Hal!) at the First Congregational services this morning. New Opera Season Is Promising Much Tho opera season is on again and in the imagination of the mas.-os the musical musi-cal season lias just begun. To tiie mind of these tiie concert preluding of the j past month lias been bu t in the nature of preparation. Music, they do j:n, can ' he said to have shod its blessings upon th ; j. ;. s w;! i"- a t.-ria 1 1 v.-t in dae ';i,- i .' I a .a a , '-nn. :ai n Hie We .:i.: a'.. ..-ar.? and ..yc Musical Ane--r- L cur in da. Brewer ion's Singing Wins Praise Mrs. Laarhi.hL ; eWerton of Salt Uike. aa. :idvaive i st' d a.t ot the l.'tah Con-!'i-r;iLoi;.' of h'sl' und.-:' ThxuV -sor a'u-'i'.'iairi--: s s.- cano :-ol';.Ht in c-inceri.-; g.v.:n in Idaho c-;:'.-s. Her wofla ha.s been -lu'ral! v recea. t-d with haah la.'.'or. and of h.-r sl.a-ii:- a r the JNiea ti lin niiicrt by t ..e Syin'.lK;:;y orchestra the hading pubhaucn oi that Idaho city said: , "Mrs. I?rewerto:i. Poprnno, Ping t i i -Jf.'.tl song f:in J'au.t' and In-r .singing snowed i'SH:a!Ul,i:y inat I'.er voilc was well saiii'Li to the ii tun .jr-r. She p .- 'sses a ch-;i.r and powerful soprano, well placed, uarli a si e.;iM ability for attack and well-rouudad well-rouudad tones, and her pleasing personality, personal-ity, added to ihcse qualities, made her a del U,'h t to 1 iie audience. She was ui-cored ui-cored sewral tiiries during tiie concert, and must g:aeious:y rc,sr:o:ided." Students of Schuster at Twentieth Ward The Gustnv Schuster College of Music will give a free concert at tho Twentieth ward chapel this evening at C:20 o'clack. The assisting soloists are Mrs. Nellie Ilas-luorr.k Ilas-luorr.k Vv'eye.rsberg. Miss Ethel hind ana Lei 'aii Marline. The program follo'3: "(.inr School March" (Gustav. Schusier), orchestra; "Symphony" (Daacla. Oi. Kj'i.h :Wargaret -Shaw and. Ih.zabet ii White-housi.-; saxophone solo. "Caprice" (Les-ter), (Les-ter), Rae Ro:;e ; vo al .solo, T C : f t so J'';,:t!iful" (Don Carlo. Miss .Echel hind; Sextette fioni "hucia" (ljonizett i j, laches' orchestra ; piano solo, "O M.y Fa ther" ( i lenna.n ). heigh l laidine; violin ,sok "A ha Viiij" (iern. Kelx-eea Miller; "Three G ra c e t u 1 S a x y s ' ' ( h u v. z i ) , Mae R.-.'-c. Cleo Tli6nias. Airs. Schuster; vocal, "J.e::p Kiver" (hurleigh). Mr.s. Nellie Iiasbrouck "eyerslerg; addre.-s. 13. K. Grant; selection, orchestra. Accompanists, Misses Edelweiss he wis, Helen Landlord and Grace Tout. Music for Today at Central Christian Servires this morning and tonight' at the Central Christian church will embody the following music: Morning Prelude,' Andantino (Gounod 1 ; duet, Crucifix (Eaure; , Mrs. Hans' Flo and C. E. Mender;- response, Eet the Words .of M- Mouth (Daumlnieh) : offertory, offer-tory, Idyllo fGurliti); solo, lloek of Aues (;eniic.i, Prof-j-sor Clarence L. Mcnser; post hide, jiarche .P.eliyue. I Evening Prelude (Guihramt); offertorv, I Rest (Aht); solo. My Jesus Knows. M. S. Xeeleman; i-ostlude, Nocturne (Spohri. Orga.nit. Mrs. M.. O. Minor; pianist, Miss Mahelle Haupert; director, Mrs. Huns Flo. Concert Wednesday at Community Center A A'ictrola concert will lie given Wednesday night at S o'clock at the Community Com-munity Center. Fast Third South strrdt, between Third and Fourth Eapt streets. The concert will be under the direction direc-tion of Miss Ruby Chadwick. who will also give a reading on Leoncavallo's "F Pagliao-ei." M;SS Cleone Vonelson, , n:n n;st, and Miss Agnco Kooert:-.on, dancer, will; assist in the program, which t follows: ' ! Piano solo (Knmennoi " Optrow), Cleonc i Eon ehson; danctr, Agnes Robertson ; I "rPaghacei" (Leoncavallo); reading, Miss! Ruby Chadwick; Prologo (be Gogorza);: Such a Game (Zerola , ; chorus of the Bells (La Scala). choir; Ye Birds Without With-out Number (BorE; On With the Play (Caruso).; Xo, Punchinello no More (Caruso); finale, Paoli, Ptuguet, Cigada, Corai, Bandini. Orpheus Club Will Sing -for Utah Teachers At -the 1ai-t rfltearnal of the Orplipus club, it ivas aniuniiK'.'fl that it wonlfl sin;; for tiie UUih Toaeliers' cunveation which is to be l'.elrt in Una city the ial ter pai-t of this month. The session of tile convention con-vention at which the eiub will appear will be heal in the tabernacle on the eve-niic' eve-niic' of riecember 2-. Tiiis will be tiie oc-tarlon oc-tarlon of the club's first public appearance appear-ance this season and Conductor A. H. Peabody expects it to he highly creditable both from tile standpoint of artistic work and strength of voices. Club members are uryed to be on hand at tiie nest two rehearsals. Kimbcll Goes East to Attend Convention Edward P. Kimball, manager of the Tabernacle choir, !e:"t yesterd.'.v for Xew York. accompanied hy Mrs. Kim'. a!', to attend the convention of the National Concert lanaeers' association. Mr. Kimball, Kim-ball, who was elected a member of this bady last July, expects to return home in about two weeks. Sail Lake Quintet Will Make Week's Toar The Palt Lake Opera nuiut. t will leave t' is mo.-nin ;or a weel;'s series of en-. en-. . ! re n ; . 1 r, . s, uuclrr tile nianacnKTit c.f tho C;r;',:-..!ui Music bureau. The towns to be vi-.ft.--tl are U.;p.r, Puclie-u:e, .Mvton Veriuil. Jensen a-;d R'.osevelt. The'p.'i-sonuel The'p.'i-sonuel of the iKui-ralun !'!: V. flecky Ahnond. icinlst; Vii-inr Chr's-opherson', laruone; t'Oiuua Moi-ris. S'.urano; llilna I'wyer. con : r.i iio, and Fr.-,1 C. Graham, t. n-..r. An .'u:u e n. -.v pro-frrain Ir.s been a::a:,ed, which includes several liuht and PTfiml opera select ion n. inr-I-anino: also an arr:inc;crnont far (iiaatot of Oley Sponk's "Vh'::n the Hoys iJome Home." !"ach member is down for -o!os. Miss Almond will ilay the Masrin Fire music from "T.Me Walkvu-'re," by Warner. Owintr to - the popularity of the olrl-tlmo melorlies, the companv has included such songs as "Whispering Hope," "Sweet and Low," "Tenting Tonight" and "Carry Me Eack to Old Virsinny." Program Tonight in the Seventeenth Vard The following: program will be given to-niiIit to-niiIit in the Seventeenth ward chapel, bo-Ehujiins bo-Ehujiins at G:"0 o'clock: Anthem, "Come Let l"s Sincr L'nto the Lord" (Rice) Miss Kthelyn Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth Baimes and choir. Anthem. "Praise to God, Immortal Praise," (J. J. McCifilnn), Mrs. James H. Neilson, Ilymm J. Chris.'ianson and choir. T.)uet. "Through the Gates of Gold," Miss I'husia. Humphries and Miss Yilate Lanslon. Soprano solo, (selected), Miss Martha Smith Jensen. Duet. "Jjove Divine, All Love Excelling" Excel-ling" (From the "Da lighter of Jarius") Mrs. Clmive Harrison Juhnston and James H. Xeilsou. Address, Eld or W. P. Monson. Anthem, "As Hip Dew Fi-om Heaven Distiltin" (J. J. Day nes), Miss Hthelvn Walker and choir. M iss .Kale Willies, organist; James H, Neilson, chorister. Music for Services at First Methodist The following music is announced for the services this morning and tonisrht at tiie First Methodist Episcopal church : Morninir Or-an prelude, "Idylls" ( Wely) : proireasional, hymn S0; :uithem, "O Lord, How Manifold Are Tiiy Works" (Rarnijy). Miss Kuby Chadwick, Harry Lewis and choir: tenor solo. "Somewhere Beyond tiie Bl'.ii.''' ( Bird ), Pn ni A mi strong ; organ post !udt "1 f '.isanna" ( Wachs ). Evejiinfr "JOvenii'ic Pre halo" (Xevinl, William Hard i man, aolin; processional, hymn 717 ; antlv. ru,' "1 Sought tho Lord" (SLi-vcnson), Miss Ruth Patterson and choir: tenr solo, "Love Watches Over All" ('Cas'), Harrv T-wis; oryan PosLlrde, "Duke Street" (Whitinti). Mrs. Ella Cuniminff Wctxli, chorisicg;; Mrs. Genevieve Gene-vieve Gleason, organist. Music for Services at First Presbyterian For today's services nt the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian ehurm tiie music follows: " Mnruin Am hem, "Tae Recessional," Kii.liiuv-Srhucrk'-r; ofi'-rtorv, (juartet, "Thy Wii! lione." Ku-ai. Evening Art.hem, "Savior, Thy Chil-d;-e:i I-aiw," Sulliv.m; quartet, ".rise lie ' "alli-th Thee," Xevin. Tic- h.vran celebrating cele-brating I. a- Advent and Nativity will be Kiii!-; i hrom-hout the ' veuirig service, Ca,o:y Mrs. C, C. Taiiy. soprano; Mrs. Erne-L Ashton Smith, contralto aiv.l director; di-rector; 1 inward Kr;izee, tenor; Harrv Jellison, bass; Miss fand Thorn, organist. |