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Show yROLE. CALL'S I f FAREWELL PARTY Appreciative friends were present ?&flt nlftnt at the farewell testimonial Even In honor of Prof Ellhu Call, the I well knon muFle anchor The party was In the First ward hall and in eluded a program of musical numbers num-bers and a dance I The program was conducted by Miss IJennle Thorsteneen and for the open in number. Prof Call sang with fine control the song, "My Dreams." An tncore was demanded and ho respond ed with "Beautiful lslo of the Sea." George Manning of Hooper, the pos-gesBor pos-gesBor of one of the moat promising pass roiwo -the city for som time, gave excep-'ttonal excep-'ttonal pleasure with an excellent rendition ren-dition of the popular song. "The Ba6B Violin " ' Jennie Thorstcnsen and Mrs Berenice Ber-enice Glazier won appreciation with tbe duet. "Life's Merry Morning" . posseps cood voices and show ' careful application to study. I J H Bull, a lyric tenor of promise, sang the beautiful song "Mona," with fine effect, and was roundly applaud- cd. "In the Garden of My Heart"' was budp by Leona Ipson and was well received Waldemar Call, who has recently I returned from New York, where he j has been taking a course of stud, displayed a baritone voice of real dra-f dra-f ma tic quality and an excellent degree ' of interpretative ability in the rendition rendi-tion of the rarely beautiful song, "Still I 46 the Night," As an encore, he sang "The Bonny, Bonny Banks of Loch Lomond." An appreciated number, not orlgin-j orlgin-j allv programmed was placed by an In- strumental quartet, composed of Mrs I Bernice Glazier and Messrs. White, f Pearson and N'ylander A vocal quartet, composed of Jen nle Thorstensen, Mrs. Glazier, Axel f N'ylander and J. H. Bull sang "Christ i la Risen," and the program was brought to a close by Professor Call : alnglng an aria from the opera "Martha." "Mar-tha." In Italian, with fine dramatic effect. Mra. Glazier gave excellent service I is accompanist for the major part of I the musical numbers, with Miss Bes ale Peterson giving assistance for the vocal duet and quartet. After the close of the program, Miss Thorstensen spoke briefly of the re gird In which Prof Call was held by his pupils and wished hlm a successful success-ful trip abroad. The professor responded, thanking all present for the honor shown In I the testimonial, and spoke of the regard re-gard he had for his puplla. He also j encouraged them to continue the study of music In Its true light without with-out letting conceit enter Into their work and said that they would attain to a high place among musicians with the natural talent that they had The dancing began at 10 a m and continuing for two hours, added a ! most enjoyable social spirit to the oc- The music was furnished by the E. 9 W Nichols orchestra of six pieces A service of delicious fruit punch V was also an appreciated feature Commendation is due Miss Jennie ThorBlensen for the excellence of the entertainment She was assisted m making the arrangements by Mrs Bernice Glazier and Axel N'ylander. |