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I i Miss Gray is a graduate of New England Conservatory aid a pupil of Leo
pold Godowsky of Berlin She will appear in concert at the First Con
O f gregational church on April 4
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I l Mr Berkhoel organist and choir master of St Pauls Episcopal church
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r l Spring Has Conie by White Miss Amy
Osborne Sing On by Uenza and there
t r be a duet b > the Hisses Osborne en
II r i The Gypsies by Moir The oth
t iii e t will appear in selected numbers
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MM recital of the piano pupils of
i 1 M l i 1 pees Sanbon was given at her
If d li i > i in the Canning apartments Sat
II I la + I Hnoon The program was given
Al arse s i ill in a charming
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P Y t i1 t and li vi ii I tinns were rendered
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1 P tu I at I HIM was Frederic Cho
II r n i ssa 1 i life was written
Ii l i Si i Ip M I H KMI ook and Miss
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s i iiln 1 n ing sopraini was the
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Si I Mtik oa Ib il tillS morning is as
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tlr 1 prelude I Selected
Phil sslonal 1 min T < sun christ Is
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Ircii I i F J Stainer
Off i v v nith Thc > Have Taken
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+ t1 iio I i q Isabel I Osbnrne
P S r = un odia a J Stainer
Sanctus III F J Stainer
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florid in Kxcesi > F J Stainer
L ilin Dlmittis L Ia J II Harris
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Organ Postlude Hozamui AVachs
in thr evening the full choral service
will Ix ftxfi with special Easter anthems
mil i r Is under HIP direction of A H
Teabod 01 sanist and George R King
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First Presbyterian
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j I Anthem Hark Ten Thousand Voices
I Sounding Maunders
i J AV Curtis and choir I
i Duet
Triumphant Lord Thy Work Is Done
Miss Edna Dwyer and J AV Curtis
Anthem by quartette Christ the Lor
I Is Risen C A Havens
With solo by Mrs J C Taylor Miss
I Dwyer and John Sumnierhays
Offertory G E Skeltons orchestra
With all vocal numbers there Xvlll bs
stringed accompaniment In the evening
there will be a musical service the quar
tette singing Manneys Resurrection
with hocompaniment by ilr Skeltons or
chestra
Phillips Congregational
The two musical programs at Phillips
Congregational church today are as fol
lows
MORNING
Violin prelude Prof John Stengole
Solo Hosanna l Grenier
Will Slbley
Chorus Up From the GraleChoir
Solo He Is RisenMiss Millie Williams
EVENING
Violin preludeProf John St ngele
Solo The Bells of Easter Day
I Miss Mary Kelly
Duet selectedMisws Kelly and Williams
Solo I Knew That My Redeemer
Liveth Handel
Miss May Summerhays
Solo Hosanna Granter
Melvln Peterson
Solo selected Miss Millie William
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Westminster Presbyterian
The Easter music at the two services
today at Westminster Presbyterian church
is as follows
MORNING
Anthem He Is Risen Simper
Choir
Tenor solo Hosanna Granter
AVni D Pnillips
EVENING
Sacred cantata The Resurrection
Frederic Field Bullard
Opening chorus The Day of Resurrection
Tenor solo Our Hearts Be Pure
Chorus Nov Let the heavens Be Joyful
Soprano solo Art Thou Weary
Contralto solo and biss duet
Triumphant Lord
Easter carolOn the Resurrection Morning
Chorus
Hark Ten Thousand AojcesSounding
Bass soloYonder Throne for Him Erected
FlnafeJeus Lives No More to Dlo
Soloists Mts Smlthen Miss Evans
Mr Phillips and Mr Howell Director
AAr D Phillips Accompanist Miss Janet
Williamson
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lllff Methodist
At the lliff Methodist church the fol
lowing programs of Easter music will be
given at the two services of the day
MORNING
Voluntary Mrs Henry Kirkman
Song He Is Rl < en Senior School
Anthem Lift Lp Your Voice In Sing
ing Choir
Piano duet SelfectedAIpha and Anita Dull
Song Easter MornPriniary Department
Violin solo Selete rran Ii1 Thompson
Song SelectedJames Crawford f
Song Loe Love Love
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Pupil of Professor J J McClellan who is making excellent progress in her
musical studies
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Lydia Hamren
I EVENING
Aoluntary Mrs Henry Kirkman
I nthem The ResurrectionChoir
i Piano soto Easter Chlmesl1ss Curl
I Selection EventideMale Quartet
J iohn solo Master Carl Poll
nthetn Lift Lp Your Voice In Sing
I I1g Choir
Third Presbyterian
1r the Third Presbyterian church this
< riling the Easter music will include tha
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Organ voluntary
I Solo I Know That My Redeemer
Liveth Handel
Mrs Herbert E Hays
Vnthem brit 1 Is Risen J A Parks
Choir
A lOlm solo Dreams at TwilightPons
Mrs B F Anderson
Soprano solo The Resurrection Shelley
Miss Hilda Greeson
Immanuel Baptist
TJlO Easter programs at Immanuel Bap
i 1 mist hureh today include the following
j l MORNING
irgjn prelude Melody in FClark
llfc tory Romance SalntSaens
I I Vnthetn Tills la the Day the Lord
1 Hath Made Brackett
I them Shout Ye High Heavens
I Chad wick
Pustluile In G Rlncke
EVENING
I Organ prelude Andante con moto
Berridge
Offertory CantiieneNeuMne
anthem Hulleluja 1 Christ I Is Risen Simper
Dint
Mrs F B Jones and Dr AV J Davis
Postlude March Spinney
i Soloists Mrs F B Jones Mrs A A
Krowlton Dr AV J Davis
St Patricks Catholic
The following program will be rendered
at St Patricks church on Sunday
I 111 luia AYlegnnd
Regina Coele Lambillotte
o Salutori Fischer
J Tii c Dies AVIegand
I Snpianos Miss Bessie Dowell Mrs F
Potoni Miss Winnie Cornell Mrs II Mc
Martn
Altos Mies Bertha Jetty Miss Lillie
Dowell Mrs D Sullivan
Tenors Claude TaVey Edwin Condon
Bassos Arnold AVlldenberg Leo Kray
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Miss Bessie Dowell and Edwin Condon
will sing a duet
Claude Tavey and Mr Krayenbuhl will
be soloists
Organist and director Miss Mary Ma
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Unitarian
At Unity hall the following program
will be given Sunday evening by the
Unity quartet with Miss Watson ac
companist
Prelude NocturneMeyerHelmund
Anthem The Bells of Easter Tide
Dudley Buck
Unity Quartet
Soprano solo Ye Bells of Easter Day
Dressier
Miss M Gail Mills
Anthem Easter Carol Soule
Unity Quartet
Offertory Chant dHeleneShubert
Postlude Spring SongMendelssohn
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Seventeenth Ward
Following Is the program of the song
service to be given by the pupils of Hugh
W Dougall at the Seventeenth ward
chapel this evening at 630 oclock Miss
Irene Kelly accompanist
0 Loving Father DelCiogo
Miss THlIe Flamm
One Sweetly Solemn Thought Ambroso
Georgo M Cannon Jr
The Vesper Prayer Brackett
Miss Hazel Cannon
Lord of Life Cadman
Miss Bessie AAestphal I
Duet <
Miss Claribel Gardiner Melvin Peter
son
Lord God of Abraham Mendelssohn
Lorenzo Smith
Easter Dawn Woodman
Miss Bessie Smith
The Light of Heavens Own DayBriggs
Mrs Belle McNitt
Fear Ye Not Oh IsraelBrick
Mrs Louise Calllster
The Mighty Deep Jude
John Aird
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Miss Irene Kelly Miss Millie AVilllams
Ye Bells of Easter DayDressier
Miss Zola Bagley
Grass and Roses Bartlett
Mrs James AV Ray
I Know That My Redeemer Ilveth11and01
1 Handel
Miss Margaret Summerhays
For the Lord Is Mindful of His Own
Mendelssohn
Miss Millie Williams
O Divine RedeemerGounod
Miss Claribel Gardiner
Hosanna Granier
Melvin Peterson
Come See the Place Where Jesus Lay
Hammond
Miss Irene Kelly
Murray First Ward
A song service will be given this even
ing by pupils of Hugh AV Dougall In the
Murray First ward chapel at 7 oclock
this evening Miss Virginia Smith will be
the accompanist and Vaughan Clayton
violinist The following program is an
nounced
Opening number Ward choir
DuetMiss Ivy Evans Rulon Robinson
The Vesper Prayer Brackett
Miss Parthenla Strlngham
Just for Today Abbott
Arthur Bolton
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The Gates of Pearl Smith
Miss Winifred Smith
I Face to Face Johnson
W L Sutherland
Angel Serenade Braga
Miss Louise Hagman
O Eyes That Am Weary Brackett
C H Bennlon
Violin solo
Vaughan Clayton
Father of Light Adams 1
Miss Mignon Denhalter
The Lost Chord Sullivan
Jesse Rupp
O Divine Redeemer Gounod
Miss Ida Morris
The Glorious Morn Protheroc
Rulon Robinson
Still Still With Thee Speaks
Miss Merl Miller
Ye Bells of Easter Day Dressier
Miss ivy Kvans
Violin obligate Mr Clayton
DuetMiss
Miss Winifred Smith Rulon Rob
bison
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I Eighteenth Ward
diaries Kent and a number of hip pu
pils will give an Easter song service this
evening at tM Eighteenth Ward chapel
commencing at 63D oclock Following
is the program
Anthem
Ward choir
HP In Kisen II L Stewart
Don Priestley
Angola Roi the Rock Away Marco
Myrtle Brown
Calvary Rodney
Alvin Keddington
Thy Will Not Mine 0 Lord arston
Kent male chorus
Hear Is Or Father Millard
Alice Colhurst
O Star Resplendent Cadman
Basil Kent
lie Is Not Here for He Is Itl en Browne
Maud Kenuer
Thanks to Immortality Geibel
Gilbert Savage
Palm Branches Faure
Mona Young
Until the Dawn Parks
Kents male chorus
Ninety and Nine Champion
Dot McMillan
Hear t > Lord Mayerbeer
T T Burton
Violin solo Springs Awakening Bach
G H Schueler
Jesus Only Rotoli
Lillian Branning
The Resurrection Shachley
Carl AVeenig
Trio To Thee 0 FatherVerdl
Branning Burton and Kent
Nearer My God to IheeParks
Kents male chorus
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TwelfthThirteenth Wards
The program given by the Twelfth and
Thirteenth ward Mutual Improvement as
sociation this evening at 610 is as fol
lows
Hymn
Congregation
AnthemThe Radiant Morn Has
Passed Away H H Woodward
Choir
Soprano solo Ye Bells of Easter Tide I
Dressler
Miss Edith Grant I
I Aiolir obligate Miss Marjorie
Brooks
Ladies chorusLIft Thine Eyes
Mend IS6ohn
Misses
Mrs Florence G Smith Misses
Maud litter Joan AVilllamg Ber
nice Young Ethel Connelly and
Cvra Platt
AnthemChrist Is Risen From the
Dead AVasnerNcidlingcr
Choir
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Twenty fourth Ward
The Easter program in the Twenty
fourth ward include the following num
bers
SongRedeemer of Israel Congregntion
Anthem Holy Holy Father
Miss Vera Jensen and choir
DuetHark Hark My Soul
Mrs Agnes Thomas and Mrs Sarah
Wood
Anthem Houanna
Miss Evangellne Thomas and choir
Easter cantata He Is Risen
Mrs Agnes O Thomas and choir
The program is under the direction of
Samuel D Winter and the accompanists
are Miss Leah Arnold and Miss Emma
Rich
selected Miss Helen Hartley accompan
ist Miss Maud William My Beautiful
Isles cf the Sea words and music by
Waiter Smith native of Pacific isles
Prof Elihu Call accompanied by Ha
waiian troubadours Himenl Hookuu
Maul congregation and combined or
chestra
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Miss Smith is a talented young soprano who appeared in a recital 01 l + Iig
Mary > > Trances Sanborn pupils yesterday
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Whose beautiful contralto voice will be heard in a solo at the First Pres
byterian church today
HAWAIIAN SONGS TO BE
SUNG IN BARRATT HALL
The Hawaiian Missionary society will
give an interesting evening of music and
addresses at Barratt hall Saturday
April 2 i Invitations to the affair ex
plain that it purpose in largely social
and that the small admittance fee is
charged to defray the expense Written
partly In Hawaiian It furnishes Inter
esting reading to those familiar with the
language Others conclude that the
phrases are a greeting and cordial Invi l
tation to the concert The program Is as
follows
Aloha song by congregation accom
panied by orchestra and Hawaiian trou
badours invocation Elder AA AV Cltiff
orchestral selection Southern Girl
Hyde orchestra address Hoolauna Pres
ident II P Richards Cnrmena vocal
solo Miss Louise Hagman accompanist
Miss Virginia Smith a good social talk
President Joseph F Smith Dry
Those Tears violin duet Miss Roumanla
Hyde and Miss Helen Hartley cello ob
ligato Miss Marian Matthews another
good talk Elder Matthew Noall vocal
solo Songs In Araby Clay Jack
Summerhays Kohnlas Breezes Ha
waiian troubadours reading The Gawgj
Mateimillon Miss Vida Fox violin solo
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BRIGHAM CITY
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Brigham City aMrch 26A plea ant
birthday social was given at trip nnnie
of Jacob Jensen in honor of his Ixtuth
birthday Early In the evening the
party numbering fortythree p < rt ink
of a birthday dinner A social turn pas
spent during the evening and Mr Jrrr
lien was the recipient of a number of
beautiful presents In the party i were
Mr and Mrs Henry AVigM M and i
Mrs John P Jensen ilr and Mr J
C Jensen Mr and Mrs Lloyd J 1n
Mr and Mrs Charles Wight yr r
and Mrs Charles Aright tr Mr 1 and
Mrs John Lee Mr and Mrs pftcT M
Baird Mr and Mrs J Eli Jtnip Mr
and Mrs Ernest Cheney Mr and Mrs
Jacob Jensen Mr and Mr Hoist the
Misses Vera and Ella Humbl Pilate
Jensen Russell P AVight Mi s J > nen
und about sixteen grandchildren
A very successful surprise was ten
dered Mrs James Pitt at the hum of
Mrs John C Knudson Saturday t t CP
ing The party was arranged und r the
supervision of Mrs Knudson and rmi
slsted of Mrs Pitts lady fritmi of
this city Mrs Pitt was presented with
a Monarch range by the visitors Dain
ty light refreshments were sornl and
a social time remit Those present
were Mrs John C Knudeon Mrs W
L Hoist Mrs Alice Wilson Mr B F
Boothe Mrs James Pitt Mrs James
Knudson Mrs C AV Knud < nn Mr E
Yo Dunn Mrs R L Fishburn jr
Mrs F AAr Flshburn Mrs M A
Boothe Mrs Nels Jenson Wynn L
Eddy Mrs C G LaRue
The ladies of TliRelAtA club have
arranged a party for tonight to be
given at the home of Miss Luella Knud
son First South and First East streets
t number of invitations have been sent
out An Easter party will also be given
by the club
Mr and Mrs Robert Allen were vis
itors to Brigham City a day or two
during the past week
Mr and Mrs J D LeP len have left
the city to make their home in Powell
Wyo
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Mr and Mrs John A Lee are down
from Idaho visiting Mrs Lees parents
Mr and Mrs E A Box for a few days
Mr and Mrs James Olsen have re
turned from a visit to Smithfield
Mrs Jenny Didericksen Is 1 preparing
to depart for a years visit to Den
mark where she will visit relatives and
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friends
Mrs C AV Richards and children
have returned to their homo in Field
ing after spending a week visiting rel
atives and friends in this city
Dr and Mrs R C Smedlry and sun
I of Salt Lake were guests of Mr and
Mrs R A Pearse Sunday and Monday
Mrs L A Snow has returned home
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after a several days visit with her
daughter Mrs George W Miller in
Garland
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jorgensen
han been guests at the home of Mrs
Jorgensens mother Mrs B Malmrose
for a few days
MVs Serena Hansen and Mrs Peter
Peterson arc spending the week visit
ing friends and relatives in Vet
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Mr R Pappe of Salt Lnk r gl
at the home of Mr amt > l Mi J 7 tt i
mct man for a few days
Mr and Mrs J AV buffir n tI J
f itv a few days during tin u t goi s
of Mr and Mrs I E Duffin
Mr and Mrs Tracy tmin i t nl Mmmr
Wells visited relatives in AAihira l Sun
day
Mr and Mrs LeRo Fr iiIh i bare
returned to their home m fanii
after apendin eeral weeks with r
tees and friends in this city
Mr and Mrs AV J Bell of Ogden r v
ited friends in this city this week
Mr and Mrs R L Flshburn r
spent Sunda and Monday villtl1g
friends and nlatheQ in Tremonton
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