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Show MISS BAKER TO SING SUNDAY Christmas evening will be an evening even-ing of praise and song in the First Presbyterian church. Sunday night. In this praise service two new voices will be heard. Miss Rose Baker, n new member of Ogden's musical number num-ber and who is engaged for a concert tour next year, and Mr. Howes, or Washington, D. C. will be heard for the first time. These, with well-known well-known Ogden talent will make tho evening an excellent one. The following fol-lowing numbers are expected: Prelude, "Even Song'1 Welmuth Miss Biddle. Solo, "Oh, Shining Light" Adams I Mrs. C. H. Stevens. Duet, "Calm as the Night" Gotzc Miss Mitchell. Mr. Holmes. Solo, 'Oh Loving Father". . .Del Rlgo Miss Baker. Violin offertory "Evening Star" Wagner Miss Hamii. Duet. "The Wondrous Song,". . . Wler Mrs. C. II. Stevens, Mr. Anderson. Solo, "The Night of Bethlehem," Buck Miss Mitchell. Postlude, "Marche" Concone. Miss Biddle The First Presbyterian church will be decorated for these services. Rev. John Edward Carver, the pastor, will spenk upon "The Angels' Chrlstma.s Song." |