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Show Society I v SOUSA CONCERT. Ogden musical lovers tire r.waiting 'with eagerness (he appearance of Inb.i Phillip Bouss and his wonderful band I which will gic a concerl at ;n' tahcr nncle, Mondav, December 1. The foi-I foi-I lowing program has been arranged by I the noted band master and will be presented pre-sented at the concert; Overture. "Mlgnon" Thomas cornel solo, "Willow Echoes" (new) I - Simon Crank Simon Suite Impressions at the M s" . Soua! (a) "The Jazz Band in Action" 1 (b) 'The Crafty Villain -nd the Timid Maid." (c) "Balance -Ml and Swing Partners" Part-ners" Vocal solo. "Moonlight and Star. light" Mallet Gilberts Miss Mary Baker Memorial, The Golden Star" (new) Sousa (Indicated in Mr- I hrodore RoOBC velt. Composed In memory of the brae who gave their liws that liberty shall not perish i Interval. A mixture, "Showing Off Before 1 Company" (new) . Sous' in) Valae Lento, "Kisses" (new) , Zameenlk ' (b) March, "Bullets and Bayo nets" (new) Sousa Violin solo. ' Tolonaiee BriUiante'. ! Vieuxtempa Miss Flore nce Hardeman Satarellc, 'The Bohemtana" mew) Ord Hume Inflammatus for "Stabat Mater"... i Rossini j The tabernacle choir, nccompinied by Souse's band The National Anthem. Assisting on the program will i Miss Mnry Baker, soprano, Miss Florence Flor-ence Hardeman, violinist, Frank Simon, Sim-on, cornetist, and the OguVn tabernacle taberna-cle choir of 240 voices, v. hlch vlll bo, directed by Joseph Ballontyn !, and accompanied ac-companied b Samuel F W bltaki i The entire evening's entertalnmvit is under the management of Miss t Mary L. Jonc s. |