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Show RECITAL PLEASES MUSIUMRS Miss Florence Otis, Miss Florence Flor-ence Austin and Joseph Marlin in Concert i Miss Florence Otis, soprano vocalist Miss Florence Austin, violinist and Joseph Jo-seph Martin, pianist, gavo tho first ol their two recitals last evening at the Methodist church. The recital waa conducted under the auspices of tho Women's Christian Temperance Union Each of the artists was applauded heartily nt tho conclusion of each number num-ber by an enthusiastic audionce. Miss Florence Otis' numbers were varied consisting of opera nunYoers, French songs and loVe songs, which she gave in a most effective manner. Miss Otis has a clear soprano voice and a wide range.- Her two French selections were "Tho Maids of Cadiz" (Bizet) and "Aria." One of hor best numbers was "Reveries," by Terry. This song was dedicated to Miss Otis.. M Miss Austin also won applause by the masterful way in which she gave violin selection after selection, with the true artist's interpretation. Her two leading selections, which claimed the praise of nil. were "Second Polon-aino Polon-aino Brliliante." by Wif-niawski and "The Swing Song," by Ethel Barnes. The appcarauce uf Joseph Martin last evening, marked his second appearance ap-pearance in 'Ogden. Last year, Mr. Martin appeared before a number of Ogden music lovers; his playing last evening was enjoyed. His most impressive im-pressive selections wore "Andante' and "Rondo Capriccioso," by .Mendelssohn, .Mendels-sohn, and. "Septette. 'Lucia' for the Left Hand," by Iljinski. Miss Otis, Miss Austin and Mr. Martin Mar-tin will appear in their second and last recital this evening at the Methodist church at S:15 o'clock. |