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Show Musical Program at Wells-Columbus Ward Sunday The Symphony Strings under the baton of Henry Miller will present their final musical program pro-gram of the season in the Wells-Columbus Wells-Columbus Wards, located at 1980 South 5th East, Sunday evening, June 7, at 6:30 p. m. This program pro-gram being sponsored by the M. I. A., and was arranged for by Mrs. Alma Kasteler. Assisting "The Symphony Strings "will be the Highland Park Ward Male Chorus also under un-der the direction of Mr. Miller, with Glen Pratt at the organ; Margaret Poulson, pianist; Dorothy Doro-thy Rose Bier, Concert Mistress; Marjorie Whetman, accompanist; Ida Norman Harline, soprano; June R. Hickman, tenor; Owen Wirthlin, mezzo-soprano; BU'.ie Newson (guest artist) violinist; Doris Howick, seader; Columbus Ward Girls Sextet. The program is as follows: "Let the Lower Lights be Burning", Burn-ing", Highland Park Ward Male Chorus; accompaning, Bee Voel-ker. Voel-ker. Poupee Valsante (the dancing danc-ing doll) and "Lullaby" (with organ) or-gan) The Symphony Strings. 'Homing," Gwen Wirthlin, "Lie-straum," "Lie-straum," string quintette; Dorothy Doro-thy Rose Bier, Betty Ruth Bier, Barabara Kastler, Helen Lee, Miriam Bluhm. The Lord's Prayer, Pray-er, June R. Hickman, tenor, violin vio-lin obligato, Dorothy Trimble. "A Sabbath Day Thought," Osmond Harline. "An Angel from on High," duet part, Harline and Hickman. "Soldiers Chorus," Highland Park Ward male chorus. ''Valse Nocturne" The Symphony Strings. "Bless this House," Ida Norman Harline. "Poeme Moonlight Moon-light Madona," Betty Ruth Bier, Dorothy Rose Bier. "Thine Alone," 'God of all Nature," Mary Kasteler, Kas-teler, Melba Lavin, Carol Thor-son, Thor-son, Iris Hiatt, Betty Sehleich, Darlene Horton. "Child of Promise," Prom-ise," vocal duet, Gwen Wirthlin, June R. Hickman, with violin choir. "Cavata," "Night Winds," Billie Newson .Pilgrims Chorus, Symphony Strings, Organ and Chorus. Members of "The Symphony '. Strings are - as- follows : - t-Violins: t-Violins: Dorothy Rose Brier, Dorothy Trimble, Darlene Has-lam, Has-lam, Barabara Kastler, Helen Lee, Lesser Coon, Miriam Bluhn, Lois Ivory, Josephine Schade, AnkerC Anker Schade, Joe Geis, Pauline Wollsehleger, Irene Meiling, Lynn Inkley, Bill Smith, Elaine Brim-ley, Brim-ley, Alvin Wollsehleger, Betty Jelte, Connie Marker, Evon Allen. Violas: Nedra Anderson, Vera Heath, Thora Lewis, Dorothy Fisher, Cellos: Eetty Ruth Bier, Dorothy Budge, Gwen Clark and Doris Dibble. Basses: LeRoy Johnson, Jo Ann Squires, Marjorie Mar-jorie Smith. The Highland Park Ward Male Chorus has as its manager Clifford Clif-ford Johnson, and Bee Foelker as accompanist. The Symphony Strings Organization Organ-ization consists of about sixty members under the leadership of Henry Miller have been presenting present-ing musical programs during the past Winter and Spring, this being be-ing their last program of the season. seas-on. The slogan of this musical society is "Music Magnifies The Joy of Living. The public is invited. in-vited. a |