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Show 1LLIR STRING QUARTETTE HERE Patrons of tbe Fred C. Graham series ser-ies of recitals which have been held this season under tbe auspices of the Ogden Tabernacle choir, are anticipating anticipat-ing a treat tonight when the Zoellner string quartet appears at the Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. This will be the first appearance appear-ance of the talented family, which hails from Brussels, Belgium, In Ogden. Og-den. The family consists of Joseph Zoellner, Zoell-ner, Sr., and Amandus Zoellner, violinists; vio-linists; Josephine Zoellner. viola, and Joseph Zoellner, Jr., viollncello. They will present a splendid program of classical and popular numbers, the more noted onps of which will he the Beethoven quartet. "Op 18, No. 2." in four movements and the quartet, "Op. 13," Ippollttof-Iwauow. The Beethoven Beetho-ven numbers occupies about 20 min utes time and is considered one of the finest symphony compositions extant. The other numbers, including the solos, so-los, while not as long, will be equally interesting. Among the numbers that will be given giv-en by the Ogden Tabernacle choir will be Elgar s temperamental chorus, "Woo Thou Sweet Music' and the sextette from "Lucia," by Donnezetti In the latter number, the madrigal will be sung by Mrs Myrtle B Hig-ley, Hig-ley, Miss Midren Ware and Messrs. Douglass Brian, Edward Saunders, Leslie Seville and Walter Stephens- |