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Show MENDELSSOHN CHORUS Noted Singers To Be Heard In Palomar March 6 The Mendelssohn Chorus, nation ally known singing organization of 50 male voices, with membership member-ship from Provo and Orem, will be heard in Delta Monday, March 6. Their performance will begin at 8:30 p.m. in Palomar. The musical program is sponsored sponsor-ed by the Desert Sentinels and the Delta' Junior Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, and is an exchange program pro-gram with the Sentinels. Tickets are on sale now for the splendid program, and net profits will be used by the Sentinels for new music mu-sic and to defray expenses of their trip later to Provo. The Mendelssohn Chorus had its beginning in 1928, when they organized or-ganized and adopted their name. In September, 1938, Elvis B. Terry first raised the baton for the group and he has since succeeded in perfecting per-fecting the performance of the group to a point where they have attained national recognition for outstanding musical achievement. They have been heard over N BC in 1939 and in 1949 over MBS, each broadcast bringing nationwide nation-wide acclaim. They represented Utah in the Golden Jubilee Festival Festi-val sponsored by the National Fed erated Music Clubs in 1949, where they were hailed as outstanding in the convention. Their performance in Delta is awaited eagerly by all music-lovers of west Millard. Ample seating capacity and excellent acoustics are prepared for their program in Palomar Monday night. |