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Show HO GIVEN JI TABERWACLE ON - SUNDAY I The Ogden Tabernacle choir and soloists and Professor E. P. Kimball, i assistant organist of the Salt Lake j Tabernacle, divided the interest of a I large congregation at the Tabernacle yesterday afternoon, in a two-hour program. Professor Kimball did not act in his usual capacity, but proved as interesting in another, that of a public speaker. He delivered a fine address on "Music in Worship," displaying dis-playing complete mastery of the subject. sub-ject. The occasion was the thirl "Musical "Musi-cal afternoon" service of the series being arranged and directed by Professor Pro-fessor Joseph Ballantyne and the program pro-gram was much enjoyed. An hour or more was first devoted to the rendition rendi-tion of oratorio selections by the Tabernacle Tab-ernacle choir and soloists. These, with Sam F. Whitaker at the organ and Professor Ballantyne directing the choir, were as follows: Prologue, "Story of the Cross" Dudley Buck : Ogden Tabernacle Choir. Bass solo, "Lord God of Abraham" ("Elijah") Mendelssohn Walter Stevens. Duet, "Stabat Mater Dororosa" (Story of the Cross) jjuck Myrtle B. Higley and Lenore Hinckley Duet, "I Sought the Lord" (Eli). Costa Annie Williamson and William S. Wright. Solo. "He Shall Feed T-TIn T?nnV" |