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EDUCATIONAL, NOVEMBER 1922— PART and thelr house guest students. An|of Cadman’s “From the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ., y Soul.” by Williams, with incidental 3 Lynch | sohn, rendered Ly the and with Margaret Iimelie | College of Mus at the organ. This evening's [rection of ¢ will be choral, the cho gram follow 4t the offertory being Minor® (Chopiny, the Lord” (Roberts), with inci- | violin, “Intermezs. dental solo Ly Ray Jackman. slenne’ (Bizet), and Sy No. 1" (Rehfield). Miss Seminary i w violin _ obbligato p rather unusuai ! Lugue am - prese <t Movement of irier), “Ro- ude in 0 the O ut Wiresorian) linist, will adleigh Hot . with Eula Co: 8. Lovette, Catherine Stuar! d a group of numbers. v\lllll! nf the Metropolitan Ope er Collier and Rie his audience. Mrs. Lovette. |and Jacques Lillard, I'arisian will sustain . was unable 0] will be seen In the dance, A. Leech will[do so on account of sickness a*Amour,” in costume to repre: boys will render| At the meet of ntata, “A (Maunder : Harry M. Forker, bas: ay aceor . with Charles T. Ferry at the Giant.” story by Oscar Wilde and Brahms' wong cycle, “Songs of | music by Liza Lehmunn: «The White |attractive program has been ar- [Sky-Blue Waser; Schuberts catv; #0los by Clura Young Brown. soprano; “ Walt _arranged for four | Moth," w including numbers by Miss ments Mus ‘Rheingoid fdyile.” | Agnes _ Charnstrom, _ contralio; _Clar- xed Voicos, with a four-hand a » Sayn, violinist, as & gue utterny.” { ence P. Lewis. tenor, and William e | com n imucker, ba = b supplicd by Mary Tsabel I\ell)‘_ard,nmslc by Stamtey Hawie — Miss F Erigh e eavrics W —_— r. Ferry. will be the novelty of the | Time of My Parting.” Do Not Gio, My | The Nov ; e iss Eva Bright. ~wezzo-soprano: | tained u Sunday 4t S - ] of, ! November musical service at | rang: | Lalned at a tea Sunday afternoon a “The spirit of the Thanksgiving ea- | rick's Church. where ais elabyrate yro- | BOETAY The remainder of the pro- | Love." “Iit Was in May” and “Tell Me | the Mount Pleasant (ongregational = e iennson, baritone and planist: | Washington Btudio Hou e CIE son. 35 nowliere more manifest than. | Draparedifer the mowill lux\i‘lll of the organ solos. I This Be All True, My Love,” Words | Chureh will take place this afternoon uy evening at & o'elock the | ul Niel .-] . violinist: Berry O'Mal-|formal musical program was nne 4 b 2 ¢ inaugurated sev by Wider; “Fountain Rev-iby Sir Rabindranath ‘Tagore, muslc|commeneing at 5 o'clock. The num- w4 Mandolin and Guitar Orche ey. monologist hd Miss Bessie [ the pleasant features of 11 o 1 the churches today and many and | A1 T SR quartet. “Lord, by Arthur Koerner: plano solos. |pers wiil e rerdered by the Mount | tra and the Nordica Haw Bright, accompanist, entertained the | Joseph Becker contriby sone varied are the programs prepared for | fq t time pa 1d Us” from the | “Pas; by Scarlaitl; three etudes, | Plansant Chofus directed by Norton |and Ukulele (lub, unde gathering in the lobby of the Y. zongs and the hostess led Rt it . which in some religious | of St patri Chit lu_: ,\mg.uuh. by Chopin: “Preislied.” by Wagner-'a"istle, with Claud Robeson, as | Walter T. Holt, and assis ‘.;."",f";f,“" evening with the following | several &roups of sop . eircles will take place today or next | The music will b e Uy the e feux FEaus by Ravel:|usuai, at’ the organ, 1 Com- | Kinsella,” bass, and Harr (5 e wPolo. | BERIRted by Miss Fa . " (wo choirs of ‘the L the choir vardicunt. MEa: ¥, Sinding, and “Soive ¢ | price “Hymn of the Pilgrims” (Mac- | Mueller, organist, will giv Vvtder oL ¢ the piano. Sunday and in some of the churches | ¢ o ico voic frected by Miss Jea- P aoags AT D You_land oA by Schubert-Liszt. Dowell-Ambrose), “The Lamp in the |at the Rirst Congregational Chureh. " (Chopin), = ¢ . One of the most im-|nie Gle 2de Robesoii At Bch y‘y e L et g West” (Oley Speaks) and “Burst |1 ubs well known through- | foprane selo h "",""" Andrew's 1ipimcopa preasive the Thanksgiving day | the netuary choir iR o ‘."\‘,')':"‘":“ Miss ‘l:lxrlul“' Kllfl‘" Sho wos for|Forth. My Soul, in Paeuns Loud” |out the city for their quaint Hawaitan | * (g D o Ten 1t ”:dflr.;”:flf: 1 SR Aaek e ot % A 5, s organist and choir di- | (Leckwer), with incidental solos by { mus, 3 e o organis sorcices will place at St Pat- N from and “Prelude in [ rector of the Wastern Presbyterian | Franees Sehermer. sopranc: Clen Sean | tmerude (Stenson); AlisstBright; : = 3 Ainor. i Church, has been engaged for i simi- | land, contralto: William P. Shanahan, | follows Monologies, 3y ORIl 4 : even 1 STEAMSHIPS. lemeited by | wr pokition at St. Thomas' Ispiscopal | tenor, and Herman Fakler, ba ! | Otche Viclin #olo; abudy Krows_ihe |o'clock. The solo parts and <iall e = | tementen' by i gb rehesten, bleh | - p o Ssalon Gilvars an, B CHiFen Where sl Ancescdn Tosal B. | mmor and Herman Faicl | Drensstr, snd © Trouble I'v " (White: Vien- | semble numbers will be sustained et e pmmnna | S DLAY A T e sustained £ WL present the cantata “A Song of who has been calle “Thanksgiving,” by Allits Through™ (Penn): orche. Sleanor popular song, The Ol Regraln’ jihe Temulis sololats of tiie chivke . ROYAL MAIL |» i i Howard, soprano: | Thanksgiving" (Maunder), under di- ion by his professional | fakler; quartet, “The (Deppen ¥ (Levy) sler), and “Humoreske” (Dvo-[Margaret A Dudley, soprano: Mry Careline Mannins, contralio: Royden | eetion of George Har iller, this | duties. & Klein will take up her | jivery Sweet Smelling Tree, and“A Moonlight (Odell) ety el i aiter . Short. contraitu; Warr.t Qo “TheComfort Rowtsz | Wi, temon i s arternoon at 4 weloc reggular | work there next Sunday. lana. “organ " wreiude Pra N ; S M{u ni solos, Ve (Russel); | L Terry, tenor, and Georse S Parke? ey I e “liypien ! “Sinetues | oloists of tha ehoir, consistings_of == | Becker, and postiude ubilate | (Stanl) ey e L B S R \ i fetus” d crom f Mo M e opranc, And| The evening choir of the Church of {Amen.” by Kinder. wuitar sor - PR e ol ediTues 5 . tichare cking. tenor, wi he Ty A S Gied: 1o e ® & he « o " \ . Riffaed Backing fenor the Cov 100 strong, motored to | - 3 ver. Rockville recently, where it wis en=| Ay enjoyable program has been ar- £ ! Rpfompanimat, ained by Mr. and Mrs. rd | rangted und will be presented auring @ — "y TSRS R Ininels hi i the intermission of tha ball to he held 3 hus o e hu iving r | tomorrow «evening the New Willard Tions by W Holt, orgin position at s S | the Robert I5. Lee Chapter of the ni b Mueller: stion and ai- | i e . elieatsl 3 | 4 Daughters of the Conf | My, Kinsella: orchestea and as assumed hor w duties, | vi Interestiice: pie % - Paul's Episcopal Chu ments brought the | Biirl Carbauh, .,”mm will en- e Lost Chord” (Sullivany. will he the offert <oloist this (presented in highly «re A oni o from j near Washington © pleious close. [ tertain with popm 2 Ymorninz, when she will be heard in | by the students, includ CHaying, O o . iing | companivd by Lillian € ctudents’ recital heid fGouned's “0 Divine RRedos with | ture. “Finkal's Cave." ipi B WEST INDIES CRUISES | Jan. 24th and Feb. 24th From il wintr s rpical e o the s m “ORCA."~ 73,500 tomy ¢ &: 1o Waat Indies Cruises, saimg 15 Nesas, t Chu of cn the sol nmbers will he Howard, The choir will give Wednesda 3 Land small ens sustained b - an Turner, slo parts. Samue (Rachmaninofr) Ruth s Mrs ines, I z R inon, Cotnn. La Crnree Tociad Bave | Soprano and director: William le at the organ. The public Is - international spirit of the ball. An |, =l Thomas, San Jusa and Benmu Reed, contraito; Charlis | fddcl | cordilly invited to attena. My ppropriate for the Thauks: ' international flag will be displayed ',;’,',"‘!"* — o say Iter: vaice Send for ookt tenor, and Arthur Chester Gerbach, o Sh giving season will be rendered at |wh designed by Miss Wilmuth | JTiny, Lo, Lent ;’;}IDIAI:;;na‘is‘hgr;f‘::: g o Sea . | -1, ’ A services of the Brookland Bap- | Ga fiair is under the di- i o s ! Miss The quuartet of the Metropolitan N o e Fe A i3 (Hay , ceess in her 4 21 i tist ¢ ch today unc ot | caetion @ o Wi g uccess in her appesrances abroad, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. : TOURS. | Preshyterian Chureh will render a | e GRUE Loy o i . | Foction of Mrs. William 1. Denning. | (Lirzt ), £ nd her hooking arrangrments now | ¢ SANDERSON & SON, lac.. Agers | __ispeciad musieal service appropriute to | } A Brow lue arts ind recituls o 0! - Agent } =2 = 5 Thix morn nthem will he St o5 @ rts and recitalx i Be eran§ IEET, ‘5!2 2T L5l : next Sunday evening fyng Marvello Turnet The fretior Fles of & 1 talent {lin, | Y& Munfoh. Dresden ang Y B mbers on th L . Thanksgiviug. R splendid | Leiy Her last concert on the £ ! = wled the anth tmiss technigue . uals fother side of the water will he given ) 53 the Lord anareh b riich, dtie {with o nd wili take place ' oni of Than s we with music lovers. ! . e J itk ‘ ! g tenor auet : oo s v .| Daland's professional confr [Cnur y ks et T derland of tho |} 2% ini ilee Club. which is | “pha program was of varied char- = nHem l £3 sing). & . in numbers under cter, appealing to 1 or of th ke & Quy Bey the leadership of Miss Esther Linkins. | i} ?_..' B e e 10 aoes Tatareated OF The ASCEnsi L Whiey P rane i is fortunate in securing the Services iy fhe more modern forms of musical |41 ¢ A The solos were s ] Criter gopian: ) s accompanist of M Gertrude [in Notta Craig, xoprano Solnist 0f offered by Miss “Goodwin Mrs ity wilines &Y and A. 0. Stearn Locner, the assistant accompanist of | Ingram Congregational Church, as- [ (haries G Siekoberts. sopranos ier fn gn uaus 1 R o = S Ta » s ub. |sisted in giving the program, singing | Jorie trodt, Ta i = splp;,nll_'-'r«nrulm-':»n.u..r 23 ‘fi l‘,ux‘v\”.ll', Paul, o Rehearsals by the Girl Scouts are |the re m‘“" ',A“h,':wj, Both Tieart i Lee. tenor, ana ¥ ‘haetfer 1 e the First 'onlrbgfll)onal Fu—. Iapenses ‘,“ director Dheing held every Saturday morning | o o N Do HeA I ‘;r“”h' Onlq; ?v lh’e {r‘alul-s of this |ana 13891 to $168.91 i) from 10:30 to 12 o'clock in the parish | o v roffer. Miss civic organist | PTOgTam will be the first movement | Harry Kin S| $ ) ot | Thee My Heart 1 Proff ind ehoit dire S of Schumann’s neerto in A | Memic rn.x b= ok he Passion of Our Lo srding to Matthew™: arla, Higslia from Mendelssohn's | ¢ il and Mozart's beautiful “Al- | Cquforin 2 The organ numbers inciud- [0 & 8. Lovette will be jod the overture to “Figaro,” by Mo- [ 108 of « fternoon for the fourth 'zart; “preghiera,” from “Military | 1% Tonight unday afternoon |Concerto for Violin,” by Bazzini: pre- | ETOUP, of « Florence Louise Lyon and Miss | hall of old §t. Johw's Episcol A \ Niemann will be heard in «{Church. Lafayette square. and all | rique program this evening at the | Girl Scouts are eligible for member- | Aris Club. Mrs. Lyon will give some i ship. woken songs.” some In proge, some t verse, written by famous authors,| Dr. and Mrs. with musical settings by equally dis- [Aat home th hed compose v will be|of the se ss Alma Thomas G Minor s Thornett: Phone—\Write—Call “hureh, arranzed a &pe- with Mr. Ruckman at the for this cvening in | Plano’ and Mr” Muelier plasing the accompaniment on the gan. The | Miss Dao ws: cert Overture | suite, fir “Romance Humoreski violin solo, fourth moves estra. Miss Mar. ceompaist on large fro Lowes Stopur Liberal A Sercice 1406 New York Ave. Washington, D. C. At xm@z%m%z;mfiw Deseriptive Literatue axtom, L g LAMPORT. & HOV, o iy Miss S ho will | mu tea ve Cliolding this |lude and fugue on the nime “Hach, ianter mplonie Eepag: | At < <o’ @roups f solos, Among tha winter. The e ted by by Bac by ¢ oy Solo, “0 God. Have | Thuredas ;3"“:‘ 2‘ "»a.'?’-—d \// | will be “The fish ; Mre. 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