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Show Federated Music Club hears fine program A delightful program featuring featur-ing the history of the works of musicians of the second part of the century and a group prominent i n New England Eng-land circles, highlighted the meeting of the Springville Federated Fed-erated Music Club Friday evening, eve-ning, at the home of Mrs. D. LaRell Johnson. Mrs. Ernest Boyer, club president, was in charge. Mrs. Edward Forshee led in the discussion on, "The Parents of Our Contemporaries," taking tak-ing up a number of early day musicians who studied in Europe. Eur-ope. She also told of the life and works of prominent teachers teach-ers and composers known as the Boston Group, who came from the New England area. A number of music selections selec-tions were rendered during the evening to correlate with the discussion, including vocal solos by Mrs. George Brailsford, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs- Max Sura-sion; Sura-sion; by Mrs. Ernest Boyer, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Edward Forshee; Mrs. Thomas Biesing-er, Biesing-er, accompanied by her husband; hus-band; piano solo, Mrs. B. E. O 1 d r o y d and Mrs. Warren Tonks; a trio composed of .Mrs. LeMar Clark, Mrs. Oldroyd and Mrs. Ben Killpack, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Sumsion. The hostess served refreshments refresh-ments at the close of the program pro-gram to 18 club members. |