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Show H MllMlll) Mullt'a .MerllliU, H The mrelinii at IheTiilierutcle Rundty H evening waiouiof the mot luleretllng B ohm ever held here The building wai H crowded wllli people, many coming from fl the turioundlng lom. The lecture and H tliigliig Vierecicelleul. H The lacellng waa opened by l'rof H I'ttiil, Mn. Kilward and Mill Thoinat H , very beautifully rendering the song "0 Hi, My 1'alher." I'rayer wai olTired'bv H, j Klder Frank Oroft. Mn. lldnnnl neit H tang "lie wat a Trliice." H ; The lecture delivered by l'rof. rill on H the "Theory uf thu lltauilful In Art and H Nature," wit divided luto Ihreo parli, H IntertptriiMl with vocal telectlont by MB kin. Kdward. My The. divltloni ol the lecture were 3M "Kind Biid (Juallly of the lleaullful," M " Theory of the lleiiutlful" and "The MR lleautlful In Art and ature." Kvery VH ' part of the lecturer at handled in a very I able manner, and wat much enjoyed by DjH the large crowd pretent, WW- The tinging by lira. Edward wat H charming, and wat Hit Iwl uuiical BB treat the people here have hid formany H dayi. Iletldei the two tongt mentioned B above Mn. Kdward, accomptnitd by ' ' MlnTliouiai,iang tho following. "Kill Wh; Wain," "Slltnl ltoie," "Thine At- JJjj wayt" nnd by tpeclal requett "The I.att 9H ' Kqm ot Bummer." jBa't Jutt before rutellng adournad a volt tt ' of thanke wat tendered the vliltort for fl Ills eitwllsnt proajrsiit thoy had fur- Bfl - lulibetl, BHtt |