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Show Benefit Concert Scheduled For March 26 Advance ticket sales indicate a large .attendance at the benefit concert sponsored by the Community Commun-ity Presbyterian Church to be held in the Alpine Stake Tabernacle, March 26, beginning at 8 p.m. The well known Mendelssohn chorus of some 40 voices and Gerri Patton, dramatic soprano, will present an evening of outstanding musical entertainment. The concert proceeds are to be used to purchase pur-chase a new piano of which the church is in need. In deference to the policy of the LDS stake officials, offic-ials, no tickets will be sold at the door, says Aaron Hey, chairman of the concert. Tickets may be purchased from members of the general committee or other members mem-bers of the Community Church. The chorus, orgp nixed some 30 years ago, has appeared in innumerable in-numerable concerts. The director is Elvis Terry and Eula Norton is the accompanist. Both are from Orem. LeGrande Anderson, Provo is president of the organization. The chorus will sing .1 0 numbers, of a classical, semi-classical and patriotic nature. Soloists with the chorus are Eoyd Clark, Moroni Jensen, Harold Peterson, Aaron Hey and Reynold Heiner. Mrs. Patton will sing two groups of Negro spiritual songs. Ruth Narplvort, an outstanding pianist, will accompany her talented daughter. Featured on the program also will be a piano duet by Mrs. Norton Nor-ton and her daughter Jaimee. The piano project was undertaken under-taken by the Adult Fellowship of the Community Presbyterian Church from which a committee was named. Mr. Hoy is program chairman, George Molascon. ticket chairman; Mrs. Richard Wilson, finance chairman and Ralph Sei-bel, Sei-bel, publicity chairman. |