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Show Oratorio Society Keeps -Up Work for Community Among all th musical organisations of the city and state, composed of unthe Salt paid, volunteer membership. lake Oratorio society, meaaured from the elevation cultural power, of viewpoints of Ideals and results attained through first. stands reading the masses, easily hu-Representing no creed save faith In thant higher manity, holding no desire common in the Interest of community good. It has striven from the beginning of its work to broaden the honxon . for those' shut, closely In bv material walls, to uplift, cheer and console those vexed jangling noises of discordaht by the and days," to Impress the beauties mind glories of God s handiwork uponImmorto teach, through and heartland tal harmonies, the surety and steadfastness of God's love. To the abiding benefits of the society s earnest endeavors, a multitude wilt gladof Hajdns ly testify. Yet each rendition "Creation" or Handel's "Messiah" has but emphasised the need for perpetuity of the society, for making ihe presentation of these and other master oratorios actual community afTatrs, fostered, supported and patronised by citizens generally., without regard to creed, rank or avocation. To term these oratorios "old' because they have been frequently heard would be as reasonable as to decline to e had ope yes-- 5 admire a sunset because terdar, or to turn a deaf ear to the oceans harmonies on the ground that we f had heard them before. So it brings encouragement and cheer to be sble to report that the Saif I.ake Oratorio society Intends to again present The Messiah on New Years day. The first preliminary meeting will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Rarratt hail. Director Squire Coop has sent out the call to every member of the society. At today's meeting the question will bo informally discussed from every desired angle. If there are objectors, they will be given opportunity to set out their views; If there are those who can sug gest ways and means of arousing a deeper and stronger Interest in the community at large, They will be gladly beard. Members of the societv to the number 100 met Thursday ly nlgnt ce day) at Odeon hall In a social In commemoration of the annl-- y on which the mighty guns of a world at combat ceased their thunder, t j parts of Judas Maccabeus, the great i J oratorio of war and peace, werJ sung 4 I Substantial refreshments were served and 1 a social hour enjoyed. At the last meeting of the board of dl j l rectors something of a reorganization was effected in the officers of the chorus and M. M Saxton is ! the part committees. president of the chorus; Mrs Kthei Chance, secretary; Mrs. V. IX Ross, clerk, and Clarence Mobley, libiarlan, The Edna part committees are- Sopranos, Sturte-vant, Evans Johnson, Mrs. Charles F. Mrs. W. A. Tyler, Mrs. A. P. Kimball; altos, Mrs. O. D. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. V. D. Roag, Mrs. R. Leo Bird; tenors. E. B. Pike. M. M. Saxton, E. tV. Svhreck, Jared Brown; bassos, O. IX Romney, Jr., C. T. MUer, E. L. Shepherd, 8. A. McCartney. have been completed Arrangements whereby the rehearsals will be held each afternoon at 4 o'clock, at Barratt Sunday hall. 24 hours or Get iy ounces ;;f iwV r' : r of Pine from saw into a pint bottle sad , add plain mnulatsd sugar syrup to make n full pint, If you prefer, nee clarified moldtses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar eyntp. Either wav, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts a family a long time. Its truly aitoniahing bow quickly It acts, penetrating through every air paaaage of the throat sad lungs loosens and raisee the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, nnd gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough disappear entirely. Nothing better fair bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarseness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine 'Norway pint extract, known the world over for its healing effect on the membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for 2 4 ounces of Pinex" with full directions and dont accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction money promptly refunded. Co Ft. Wayne, Ind-x- f druggist, pour 5 - i - i jr many occasions has had as one of the numbers of his programs Orems Indian Rhapsody. Well known composers like MacDow-el- l, Cadman, Nevin, H. W. Buech snd others have aided In bringing forward many of the remarkable melodies of this ancient people and today the weird tunes FEED C. GRAHAM. MISS BECKY ALMOND. the red man here come to be considTwo Salt Lake musicians, who have joined forces with the of ered a treasure house of song from which L D. S. School of Music. may be drawn the truly great American music of the future. National Bureau for the Advancement of Music. choir on its trip to New York will bo however, the vital importance of She was for two seasons ulatlng the musical ambition In rhlldren them from babyhood harpist with the Boston Symphony pr- - by surrounding Organ with good music a a foundation for chestra. If- you cannot make This will ba Miss Fonneabeck's first musical training. Free Cathedfcd appearance in th's city. She has toured music yourself by all means get a during the past three seasons In Chau- player plana or a phonograph and as Amedee Tremblay, organist and choir tauqua and lyceum and has been well many fine rolls or records as you can re eived wherever she has appeared. She afford Start with the lighter classics, director at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. as the child's and. mind will read "Experience. reports a constantly Inorsaslng atby Hobait develops, pro music of Bee. tendance at the free organ recitals which gress to the immortal Schumann, thoven, Schubert, Chopin. he glvea each 8unday afternoon at 4 Services Music Liszt, Mendelssohn, Wagner and other o'clock. The organist endeavors to segreat mast era Any good music dealer lect such number as will tend to enan help you to make a wise selection. hance the appreciation of good organ Tl.e child who learns to love such music mualc and yet not require technical muFor this mornings services at the First has the strongest incentive to musical sical knowledge for comprehension. so as to be able to produce it This afternoon's program will comprise Congregational church the music follows. Rtudy himself the following numbers: from ConOigan prelude, Andante, But do not encourage the would-b- e ...J. E. Eberlln Fugue In G Minor certo , J. Raff pianist or violinist to think that scales (a) Pastorale Rhelnberger Response, "Oh, Be Joyful.. . Schubert and A (b) Minuet to are Dolmetach unnecessary. finger practices Anthem, "Fear Not, Oh Israel..,-.- . Wolstenholm Max Spieker witty musical critic has said that there (c) Air du Nort Chll to no musical elevator la "O Ftlu heights. (variations) Oliver King Offertory, "Intermezzo Bajlst dren cannot learn too early that earnPostlude, "Scherzo and Epilogue (SecIs the price of sue faithful work est, ond Suite) H. James Rogers Tenor, Quartet, Mrs. Norman Atkinson, soLastly,' select a teacher who Is truly prano, dlreetoi ; Mtss Edna Dwver, conSalt tpuslcal, who lovea to teach, and who tralto; Howard Frazee, tenor; Alvin i etruly modern 4n method, with the orbass; Morris Stephenson, and teacher all at John A. Parrish, tenor, well known In child. Instrument ganist. will be what It local musical their best, music study has returned ome. seldom Is, a Journey Into a world of after spendingcirclet, two In New York Theme beauty." From Music and Childhood, studying under R. years R. Stephens, who National Child Welfare Association numbers among his jy pupils many of the of Lecture-Recit- al eminent singers of today. Mr. Parrish, who la a tenor of good Miss Before the music section of the range and fin voice quality, will be reLadles' Literary club at the regular membered for his excellent work in the Give clubs and wards of Balt Lako and Davis meeting last Tuesday, Squire Coop gave the fourth le counties. Those who hark back a few of the courfee, recall that as a brilliant sohis theme being the string quartet, the Some of the piano pupils of Miss years mat waa Choir fourth and last leitnre dealing with in- Hazel B. Franks were heard Saturday prano ha featured In a tabernacle concert. found time while studying form He strumental After a of brief rereview in night, November 8, in a pleasing the ground previously covered, the speak- cital at the Daynes-Beeb- e hall. In New York to do some successful conrecital er discussed the charai ter of music for Twglve piano numbers, played by as cert wotb In a number of the larger eastThe Richards ward choir will furnish the string quartet. Special mention was many students, brought deserved ern cities, and he plana to open a studio the music for the services at 8 30 o'clock made of the work and style of various applausejoung from an appreciative audienca In Salt Lake In the near future. at Mr Pamsh Is the eon of Hyfum E. Proward tonight Sugarhouse chapel. string quartets and quintets, Including Miss Franks, who studied under the fessor Fred J. Pack will be the speaker the Plonzaley organisation, which last late Spencer Clawson and Is now work- and Emily P. Parrish of Centerville, of the evening. The following musical spring gave In Salt the finest pro- - ing under Charles Shepherd, proved Davis county. numbers will be given: gram of string music yet heard in the her ability as a teacher by the reasonStar of Descending Night," (Choir) city. with which the pupils able accuracy to To Illustrate a number of the Emerson played without score every number on Music School Grant Us Peace, O Lord ....Stephens Involved, Mr. Coop, at the piano,points of There were errors, and the program. Agnes Betts and Don Priestly In the Miss Erma Groves, with the violin, course, but by no means more of them duet; double mixed quartet, hears In a recital Myrtle played a minuet 'by Boccherini, an an- than one usually Drelle, Ruby Childs, Lillian Alston, dante cantabtie by Tschaikowsky and where the student haa the music beMiss Becky Almond, one of Salt Lakes Ruby Strong, A. C. Donelson, George an allegretto by Volkman. These were fore him. Moreover, most of the stu- talented pianists, haa Joined the L D. 8. F. Bolto, J. L. Barker, Otto Demke followed bv an andante and minuet by dents played with comprehension of the School of Music faculty, and will be one and choir. Mozart and an andante by Schubert, theme or an Idea as to Ita Interpre- of the Instructors In the piano departTell Ye the Daughter of Zion Be- ment of the school. plaved bv a string quartet composed of tation. hold the King Cometh" Geibel Mis Erma Groves and l.e Roy Winter, She began her music study with ProStanley Atkin, a young violin atudent Dr. William R. Worley and chotr. ; violin: A. H KIrtchner, v iola, and, Irving of George E Skelton, scored In two sefessor J. J. McClellan in this city and God of Israel j Drdla's "Souvenir later Stephens Jenkins, cello lections, plaving spent several seasons under The attendance Myrtle Doelle, Agnes Bolto, Don Priest- with fine tutorship of Alberto Jonas, 8panlsh the and Cadman s "At Dawning, at these lecture-recitapiOtto Demke and choir Miss brilwith Marie King, a effect. anist and teacher, with studios In New steadily growing and the presiOut Thy Light (Choir). . .Gounod dent, Mrs. George Was-o- n, deserves and liant York soprano, Miss expresses Almond has made sevCity. Roses eral concert appearances In the eaat. InFisher, conductor; Erma. deep appreciation of the Interest shown credit for her Interpretation of of Flcardv" vHatin) and Smilin' Thro cluding one at the John Wanamaker organist; Cleone Donelson, pianist, Snow, Bert Lieu, Douglas i'orn-- i lenn). The pupils whs gave piano Concert hall In Mw York, and, according tlons were .Dorothv Kimball, Elmina to the directors, comes wall, Mr. Stajner, violins. Music Services well recommendEdith Brown, Vnderson, Olson, ed to the school of music In taking har Maxine Gladvs Juanna M. E. Glazier, Atkin, In its faculty group. Today Taylor, Nellie Nleol. Victoria Iitman, place Music Services Fred C. Graham, one of Salt Lake's Herrin e Pitman, Thelma popular tenors, Althea haa associated himself For the seWlces this morning and to- Cattail Snjder, and Virginia Sandberg Special with the L. D. 8. School of Music dur-in- g night at the First Methodist jptmopal mention Is due of Miss Athe work the week, and will assist In th peat church the following music will be given: lthea Snytler, MISe Bernice Pitman, Miss 1 promotion of concerts and recital. In For the services this morning and to-- i MORNING Caffall and Mias Sandberg. he First Presbyterian church Prelude Nocturne in E Flat IV Chopin William Hardlman, violin. j the following music will be given: r 810 Processional Hvmn, Prelude, Chantmorning. Gaul Anthem, From Thy Love as a FaTriomphale Arnhem, Te Deum" ther , Gounod Kotssrhmar I Offertory, The Flag Without a Stain Mrs C C Daily and choir. Foprano solo, O Loving Father ,. White Under the direction of Gustav Schuster Solo by Mrs Halton and chorus. Del R'ego and O. T. Bales a free concert will be Mrs. C. C. Dailv, violin obligato. WilEVENING at 7 8v o clock tonight at tha Gragiven Prelude, "March Triumphal" ..Ketterer liam Hardlman. faret hall, 40 East Second South street. Anthem. Land of Mine McDermid Postlude, Halleluiah thorua Handel Amelia Margetts Croft, vocalist, wilt asSolo, Mrs. Halton and chorus EVENING. sist. The program follows: All you have to do If you ar too thin .Offertorv, The Strife is Oer, the Vic- Prelude, Andante Mendelssohn "Camp IJfe, twenty violins and ten and want to put on several pounds of Won" An. Dudley Buck William Hardlman, violin. Heft solid staythere flesh la to take a saxophone Frn soprano; Processional Hymn. 843 Violin Concerto, Op. 38 Selta tablet of Blood-Iro- n W T Glberson, Halton, Phosphate contralto; S. D. Anthem, Hear, O Lord Watson Leslie Ludwig. with each meal. This builds up th nerA. Winter, tenor; F. Gllssmever. Miss Rutn Willis ms and choir. Plano Sunset Echoes" solo, vous system, enriches the blood and thus Miss Maud, organist and director. Mals quartet, Fla Without a Stain.. Vandersloot enables tha vital organs to assimilate , White Ruth Vail. the f Is ah -- building, strength-makin- g eleMessrs. A H. C. R Lewis, o. R, Gates, Music Verdi ments of your food whlMi now ierfely (violin solo) "Rlgoletto Burkhardt, William Hardlman. Adamson. Folks to waste. have George who go tried It Postlude. March from Tannhauser state they not only put on flesh but that "Asleep In the Deep" (Saxophone Wagner duet) Petrie It also almost Invariably Increase their Mrs Ella Cummins Wetaell. chorister. deo Thomas and Dorothy Ingford. You strength, energy and endurance. Mrs R. o. Burkhardt, organist; William "Murnoreske niJ'hf th. h frv'c,M ,hi morning and Dvorak can get onough Blood-Iro- n (Violin solo) tablet for a ,th Central Christian church Hardlman, violinist. iouis Itagley. three weeks treatment of Schramm following special music Is announced Plano solo. Lily of the Valley. . .Smith Johnson. Drugs, or any other druggist for MORNING. Leona Jon eg only It. 80, snd It's so uniformly Anthem, 8!ng Jehovahs. Praises". ,. . Children Easily Sextet from ''Lucia Ponlsett! that your druggist, s man you Seward Girls' violin choir. know, Is authorised to xefund your money Choir. Music If you don't like It Plnno polo, "March of the Tambours Be Taught Duet. The Cross' Herherl Ruth Webb. ego today and begin to get stronger Adna Smith Flo and F. J. Wight well aa concerto Violin as In former das music better looking. healthier, study was genEVENING. . Archie Coon. (Advertisement.) erally lonceived to lie a deadly serious Duet. Misses Hazel Moyers snd Ruby business. The ability to Bohm l,a Giaileuse" Keeleman. play "pieces" Plano solo, the piano or violin was Fx Sisters. a sort of Organist Mrs. M. o Minor; soloist and on "Romance" fetich to solo) (Violin whtih countless thousands of director, Mrs. Adna Smith Flo. La Ruel Christianson. unlucky joungsters were sacrificed It Oottschalk makes one groan t4 think of the tona of Plano solo, last Hope" c Muster Gerald Tracy. worn to tatters, the miles in of scales traversed, and the year Saxophone Sextet of Selection practicing" wasted In the effort to Violin solo. "Scene de 1lallet..De Beriot November 24 teach ANDUXAirS 8ICRXT Elizabeth hitehouee. the previous generation of chilOne sf tte Mat twHIsw af dren without real musical appreciation Accompanists Jesse Seamons, Clifton IW Ike halrtl SOM leer KeuAs Bdothby. harpist, and or ambition how to drum Ludwig, Helen Langford. Claudia 8tokea, Then ue ether seUte bufefl n Lydia Fbnnesbeck, dramatic reader, will or two when company cameoutto acall."piece Carl Relmenn, Dorothy Langford. art inief Is ear ether heir lasmeere. appear In Joint recital at the L. D S sort of mechanical teaching either This near ttea. geulte hee somil4 fills svhool of music recital hall Wednesday the child with etbeMaeea. IhlNtf half eat r such a loathing for the heir hues at neet-- t night, November 34. under the aueptces piano that he never willingly Life touchra It hee seeeed tame. SMS tHnlM gaee-Iof the school. Mrs. Boothbv Is well later in Yes life, or. If he really haa talent. reeelif la cane neiiswai heealwa ,n ocal muslo circles, she haa It Is in a bald ledleel aeew his or hampers original derelopmrtn and tilled many Important concert engage-men- ts may eaa bald If at resale fee WW haems permanently Injurs his ability. alrl U ethan hie abteiaad s saw sraei and her work with the tabernacle Indian songs are exerting an lncreas. Nowada) ft we .have come to realise, aw arwint daefng er suosad failles Oe s be ass Ing fascination over tha American peoIhraaah getalka f ar aaad If ef MThLKS el ear bar Ores ple. This interest hat led to ths discovar a far all awn. auapa, gjiuclflSg nth ery of many curious facts about tha art rsoor pox ef kauia e which mostly deeply expresses the desires and aspirations of the only genuinely na irttuU be, Safleg f, Nf Yirfc, It tive American. It haa been found 4 hat song Is a spiritual part of the Indian's Ilfs and he usee this means of expressing himself In ceremonial and dance, In life and In play. removed from Freckle hand and And yet, odd as tt may seem, with the arm Mm. Coman Stanley's Hand exreptlon of their love songs, Indian Peeling rVeam without pain, soreness aonga rarely hsve words; they generally er Inconvenience, leaving th Banda contain meanlngleee monosyllables much whits, boft and youthful. Ilk our noneenee rhymes. But whatever LydU Foimsbck, LIGHT in M Experience FOR TH their faults, they are alwas spontaneFAC' Hobert by A home treatment ous and natural. for removing fin Lydia White-Bothby, harpist in mlecellaneoui Humbert. lines and discoloration and creating Many singers have recognised th possibilities of using Indian s melodies as a beautiful complsxlon. Stud for free Ticket will be ready at tha L. D. 8. of their program and these have met literature: part , School of Music Wednesday, Nov. 17th with marked success Inirtng the last COMAN STANLEY veer Hoo-- n line hern giving Hue music a Ml1 B-MMt reedway, Los Angela, Cal. deal of attention snd on a well-know- n j Classic Program at Is for at First Congregational 1 John A. Parrish, Returns to - n, Lake The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World Cannot be Equalled Other Decixrre Reaaons Why You Should Buy ThoSooora TONE QUALITY Th highest sear for ten a awarded at the Paaaas Paedfle In SOUND AMPLIFIER . Mad af wood throughout patsatad setsstlfle prtaetpbe, Plays!! unversauty ka of disc records joyaadg. cAbwets The verisas styles are owe 4 hsaatifal sad atwacthm th wells being axtr thick Bad the wertrs ship heyeod Q0RNETS,saX0" and other metal musical instruRfpredaetfea ad er to arm, mada from a photograph. ments are made of brass, when not of silver, because brass produces a superior tone quality. 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ART STYLES The artistic aprlght bulge I in wMch are special Parted deals to paasagu found the All Wood meter avatar and other special sdren-taa- s aril! satisfy the meet dteerhaiaat-f- a . and azacUng pnfrrha Hardware Co., Strevell-Paterso- n Wholesale Distributors hr String Quartet Pupils of Franks Excellent Recital ture-iecit- Richards Ward Sugarhoute Tonight Adds Its Piano Instructors ROBINSON BROTHERS C JSomwitfi COMPANY MUSIC tfwQenfartf i 134-3- 6 SOUTH STATE ST SALT LAKE and PROVO Ji ls I well-train- Ily, for for at First Presbyterian First se-l- ei at Church Free Concert Tonight at the Grafaret Hall 1 1 Its Easy To Put On Flesh five-gra- barl-ton- in e. Program Announced for Central Christian . to-,n- suo-reasf- ul Learn Properly (BEAR OIL' Harpist and Reader Joint Recital for HAIR sheet-musi- Indian Spiritual Expressed FONNESBECKBOOTHB Y RECITAL L; D. S. SCHOOL OF: MUSIC nt Song t IX I Freckled Hands RECITAL HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 24, AT 8:15 m4r If fill Price, $1.00 I great great I connection with hts already established booking agency. The regular Monday night students at the Fecttal hall of the school Is scheduled for tomorrow night, the following students having been selected fac-to appear In number prescribed by the ulty: Nellie Sandahl, Gladys Spry, Owen Ehslgn. Jessie Evens, Eleanor Woolley, Carl Gaasell and Margaret Gledhllh Fame of Welsh Singers Has Been Long Established The fame of Wflah choral singing became worldwide when In the year 1871 a mixed choir constituting Welsh vlllaga-folunder the leadership of 'Caradog Rys Jones), won the Crystal J Griffith alace company's $5500 challenge trophy nd a cash prise of 4800. This face waa enhanced in the followsame when th the under choir, ing year, I der, again won tha trophy, beating the Lbndon choir, known then as the Parts prize choir, under tbe leadership of Mr. Proudman. The eons and daughters (especially the son) of the principality havs aver since maintained the fame then won, and have enhanced th standard set and established by th Crystal Palace" victories. Americana were first thrilled by these markable singer (from the land of aong) t early aa 1803, when at th world's fair, Chicago, they won first prise. In a competition open to the world. Of all Welsh musical organisations, the Mountain Ash male chorus Is first and forem L not only to maintain th fame, but t set a standard to Welsh and all other choral singing, and this haa never bees excelled. Th visits of this chorus to America is by no means a new and untried venture. Tries visile are now a matter of hit- tory. Ash male roof that th Mountain chorus stands and slngabefor th world today as th unuroaed organisation of Its kind, and, Incidentally, standard bearer through all lands of th superiority of th Welsh as a nation of alngerg would be a difficult task to This fact may, It la believed by many, be easily and pledeantly' realised by going to hear th chorus king at th First Methodist charch Thanksgiving vanlng. Fruit and tJut centers UomeWctf. the k, z. ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL VODAY. Bchusler's Symphony orchestra will hold Its regular rehearsal this afternoon at Oaeon hall, beginning at S o'clock HAVE YOU HEARD ITT "The Tinkle of th old Tow Bell." wslis. br a Balt Lake glrL For gale at all leudlng mualc atorea (Adv.) A Reliable Remedy for Colds and Creup, It would surprise you to know the number of people who ue and recom- mend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mra J. N. Rose, Verona, Pa., writes: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has beta used by myself and husband for a number of year for coughs and cold. 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