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Show : ANACONDA. 4 4- M. (Correspondence Intermountain Catholic.) The concert given under the auspices of the Catholic club on Tuesday evening even-ing was a brilliant success, both financially fin-ancially and socially. There was a large, and appreciative audience present pres-ent on the occasion and each number was heartily encored. The programme was admirably and harmoniously arranged and the numbers num-bers all of a high class,' were rendered with taste and rare ability. The programme pro-gramme was as follows: Quartette, "The Chimes" (Theo. Westman). Frank Reeves, Frank Kathary, Bert Smith, Harry Soare. Solo, "The Yeoman's Wedding Song," J. J. McGuiness. Solo, "Becuse I Love You, Dear" (C. B. Hawley), Mrs. H. F. Collins. Violin solo, "Le Pas des Fleurs" (Emile Sauret), Miss Jennie Morgan. Solo, "Across the Sands" (Millard), Charles Hoff. Piano Solo, (at "Knmenno! flatrnw" (A Portrait of a Lady) Op. 10 (Rubinstein: (Rub-instein: (b) Humoreske, Opp. 6, No. 4 (Greig), George H. Greenwood. Solo, "Love in Springtime" (Ardite), Miss Jennie Morgan. Solo, "Queen of the Earth (Ciro Pin-sute), Pin-sute), George Martz. Solo, "Old King Time" (Irving' Emerson), Em-erson), E. A. Davi". Solo, flower song from Faust. Mrs. Ignatius Donnelly. Quartette, Mrs. U. N. Perusse, Miss Myrtle Pickel, Philip Harriss, J. H. Thomas. The entertainment committee of the Catholic club having the concert in charge consisted of Peter Towey, J. G. O'Connor. Harry O'Neill, Joseph Mc- Caffrey, jr., Thomas Kelley, J. E. McCarthy Mc-Carthy and William Clark. |