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Show ROMANIA HYDE SAYS GOODBYE IN CONCERT Hetcial hundred friends aod music lovers arbriublch al tbe First Methodist rburrh lat night to hear the concert given for Miss Rumania Hyde, who leaves thortly for Kurope to continue her studies.- Every number via well giteu t-id wan rccivrd with more than f I'thuMnxtte appiaut-e. icrbap. the bctt number renlred by lb yuuug thdini-t wat Wien-iNki'a Wien-iNki'a "Legrnde." Mita Hyde 'a in-Icrpretatinn in-Icrpretatinn of this difficult piece wat givea with a certainly nod a teate of appreciation tbat waa convincing evidence evi-dence of her epleudid talent. Mrs. J L. Mrohaurr plated the organ aecom-paniment. aecom-paniment. (barlra Shepherd rendered aelectiona on I lie piano. lio'h artists appeared at their bol. Mita Km 111 l.ury (,Hte was ia splenica splen-ica voir aad charmed with her rendition rendi-tion of the intcrtneiMi from "Cnviil-leria "Cnviil-leria Kuttirans," with violla and or-nn accompaniment. The Olid aria from "Rigoleito" was aaoiher of her anmhera deeplv aw-preo-aied by the audience,. Mitt Hvde aod her inatmetor. fieorire C BI.elton, pitved "March Triumphant" la a duet with aplnadid effect. Mita Hyde's string quartette contributed several selections in its usual finished manner. Two solos were sung by Mr. ('. C. Purder, .Mrs. l-eorgw E.' r-kel-I too playing tbe piano accompaniment. |