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Show 1 I i 2 THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, ChorcK MAY 16, 1936. New York Celebrates Coming Of Deportment " Elijah St . t .1 N , f y I - ", ! " -- , C - 4" i . v i ' , f '" jW r Akama arm aaaarmt scene fram tka Camamiogieml af Am Nam Vark Staka kali during Aa niakratiam af Am twain lef at Am mppamamea af tUek m Jaaapk Smith and OUvar Cawdrry A Aa Kinlamd Tampla. Tkm taatar pictmra la fram a pageant tthUh daat I HU Am kimary af Am Carpal af Jems nklit Chrtat Araagk Aa eerieo dUpaatatimar, s several short end simple guides. Including Messrs Doelllnfr, -- cording genealogy In pedigree, index cards and archives. Here were of significant historical liaumgart, Lindsey and Kempe for In showing strangers around the picture pedigree of several kinds, the pageant drew large ' events, modem samplers in embroidery, various sections of the exhibition It was sponsored by the of the younge of the from could the and examples at sociological pedcomGospel preach Manhattan ward genealogical they ONE e new angle. Only one tract reof ?.kn, planted, little mittee. Mrs. Ear Cornwall Ikilin, of igree. On charted the intermarmained at the end. of the supply East Orange Ward, wrote and diriages occurring within more than a fear aito at the largest was at the Another which thought gave the relationship of a beginning rected it, aided in stage direction by terminal for theworlds - irreat highcosbe to rather teacher to ell his pupils, still a In IXtvkl large, Paine, Ward; Queen New York City- ha been way third had the proportions of the tumes by Anne B. Reid, Manhattan, Section one was introductory thrilled of late with- blossoming of trade end professions of mans Manhattan Ward; In lighting by Three large rharts'of royal lines-, rare talents. Und-Bewellancestor all down In black end K. between Otto and allowed Baumgart relationship Henry The New York stake tqok part In white. V 11 tors lingered long over known living person. A huge chert Brooklyn Ward. the nationwide Churrli centenlal the charts of Joseph Smith the of the Helle family, 20 vard long Manhattan Ward choir furnished celebration of the comine of Elijah end one yard wide, displayed 15 Prophet. President Heber J. Grant, the music for the convention and the Prophet. It surprised its mem- of i t'W descendant and ions i genera Wagner the famous composer, and the pageant, common bershlp with the truly big time one name from Helle tbe Hitler the Hast leader of Germany. The halt was well filled for the scope and finish of Its productions. for .were These Section five developed the them progenitor. exercises, following exmsid. Jt wsa known there were among opening doctrines Church The ef Inheritance. Scientific aspects of. erable advance publiettv from ward the faithful Churchgoer many exto on Saints the which were brought quickly to gather spur were genealogy Addresses and braiuth pulpits. cellent speakers, teachers, dramagenealogies were next printed for attention by charts of the Kallikak, by Elder Howard 8. Ben-Ioof tists, singers, musicians and art tats. , delivered the Then all to reed, beginning W - families. The and , Dwight of the stake presidency, Charles. It had not been guessed that there i were family x F. Bowen, t Frederick activity was exemplified in heredity of albinism, hemophilia also an unusually large, nummemorial birth certificates, and imbecility were traced. The ex-- . ' Howard ft. Briggs and of active genealogist. ber and other private document. tent of these visual aids to com- Wirthlin,' chairman of the stake ' cards The Spirit of Elijah has been of an letters exhibit There wee" i prehension is seen to have been stake, genealogical committee. working in this far distant language wmtefcdp many foreign considerable when It is added that and hae accomplished more than Df. Howard R. Drtggs provided t raise mere that and there, were 21 inheritance charts ofwae until now made known." the sound effects for a movie to enthusiasm. interest unctory perf k prominent German indtvidu la. in, OhemM ' shown on Monday evening, which ' (Section two dealt with extended Under the direction of the stake eluding the great Bach and his followed in recent scene the westone Into take which research committee the celefamily at musicians There were ward trail of the early Mormon. genealogical Illibraries. end record Church also eight graphic poster charts de-- Tl Brooklyn Ward K I A. prebration lasted two week. It began . of with lustrated pbotogrsrpha cm afterand the distribution of the races a convention Sunday sented a film wtth plcting temple service end in old parish registers scripts and how they differ on from noon. Mar. 29. in Brooklyn ward the next night. building temple of lesson the vital records, other another. chapel. "The Hearts of the ChildWork done ell participating in care in ail research was painstaking home. Book- at Rqpnmsbraace ren." e pageant, wae presented . the celebrationbycan twit be better ilThe possibilities hammered ex'Section six was on the Book of there In the evening, and sopeated that of the than lustrated were method by at the i the following Sunday evening at Remembrance, It had 133 Rems, hibition committee, Johannes Duelshown in the wealth of facts to be , one Manhattan Ward Chapel. division having been eon trip--I Otto W. Baumgart and from ling planned, queried printed gleaned Irted by Mr. Weiss of the Third built. Henry K. IJndsey collected answers contained in magaainea of During the Intervening week two e shown at Brooklyn were from everywhere. Frits materials films Ward, Liberty btake. Salt Lako were samples many tongue.-Ther-City. It comprised junior gens of indexes for courses, whether so- ward, sustaining a lively interest in $ Kempe prepared all copy for artail with . Then Concurrent ists and letlercr. the celebration ealogical work completed. What they cleties. researcher., book or pedithese features and extending from s pitched in and added the finishing goes into a Book of Remembrance Here also appeared the paintgrees. 11 week an was excellent Mar 29 to April was or a Book of Forefather touches, working the last ed family histories. i ' from 8 in the evening until from , exhibition of genealogy in tbe same Section three showed the result paraded in full. There were typed , t ' ward. In research of the complied fafamily histories, newspaper clijv i lYo-About 1,000 Church members and 4 ei records of a number of local pings, diaries, school books, sou. contributed by mily were conducted V Art work 250 members. venlr booklets, photographic cop Arthur Schumann. Brook I vn; Wallee of paintings, pastels, drawings. through the exhibition of which the Examine Pedigree x Brooklyn want genealogical com- - , ter Kempe, Brooklyn; Leroy Sami effigies. silhouettes, prints and Section four was a comprehenera. Queens; Rukin Hales, Queens; mi tree wae sponsor with .other Or-- I sive and Interesting display of r armorial bearings. The East con-Albert Schmuhl.- Manhattan. E. Erwants contributing. Many visitors l ange ward class in genealogy printed forms of ascendance and win Nelson. Queens, wa photo--' expressed amasement at the extent trjiuted aa interesting aeries of descendance' charts. Many Were of tbe coverage given and at the grapher. Hilda Tuerpe and Elsie from England, mad for framing. It was a revela- Lfamlly group sheet of examples. There were Bohlach of Brooklyn assisted aa profusion t tion ef the Ingenuity of the human i bount 725 items. guides. Eight) at (CottanMddRiPH in mind methods was In the A rare opportunity devising given inspiring in Hi message end BY GEORGE M. EASTER at the Geneaelogtcal (Member . Board at Saw York Mtake.) He drama-tisation- , audi--ence- s. i - y. , i r. n, ljltoTNlbh ; the-repli- Two-Wee- r , ; i'fcSMTS , e ) . - - X |