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Show HALLIDAY TO PLAY Hinckley Clioir Gives Concert Thursday Night A feature of the annual Hinckley Hinck-ley ward choir concert Thursday night, Sept. 9, will be the organ solos by Gene Halliday, noted Salt Lake City organist. Mr. Halliday has played over KSL for several years. He was unable to attend when Hinckley ward dedicated their new organ, but has confirmed his attendance Thursday night. The annual concert will open at 8 p. m. in the Hinckley ward chapel, chap-el, and an invitation is extended to the public. A charge of admission admis-sion of 50c for adults and 25c for high school students and under will be made. The proceeds will go to the ward building fund and choir music. Ladd R. Cropper will direct the choir. Opening numbers will be "Freedom and Brotherly Love," Savin, and "Oh May I Know the Lord at a Friend," Madsen, by the whole choir. The ladies' chorus will sing "Dream Lullaby," Savino, and "The Donkey Serenade," Friml. Then Mr. Halliday will play organ solos of his own selection. The male chorus will sing "My Bonnie Lass She Smileth," Bottomry, Bottom-ry, and, "Mosquitoes," Bliss, followed foll-owed by other organ solos by Mr. Halliday. Other numbers from the choir will be "Oh Divine Redeemer," Redeem-er," Gounod, and "God is our Refuge Re-fuge and Strength," Buck, and "The Heavens are Telling," Haydn. |