Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
12 THE SUNDAY STAR, V\’ASfiINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 31, 1922—PART 1. / repertory, arla from an opera or ora-[Riddel the position of tenor soloist|will direct the music. The public are | (Dvorak-Kreisler) and “Obertass Ma- were elected: (ommander John W. torio and songs from the best European | o¢ tne First Baptist Church will be- | cordially invited to be present. zurka” (Wieniawsk1); bass arin, “Il | Himmerl'ng; senior vice commander L] ° t and American composers. 3 Lacerato Spirito” (Verdi); cello solos, | William J. ¢ Donnell; juni fo lM u Sl(:al = M e l l 10 I | G come vacant January 1. Mr. Riddel| A Christmas musical and entertain- | “Rong of Indla” (RImaky-Korsakoff), commander. Wil W. lnch: off A The Rubinstein Club, Claude Robeson | will sing with the choir for the last|ment was given by the Library branch | “Indian Lament” (Dvorak-Kreisicr) cer of the duv, Robert . Lockard conducting,. will resume rehearsals Wed- | ;o t,day, rendering the solo_ in the |°f the Government Printing Office In|and “Gavotte” (Popper): bass 8olos. | oflicer of the wnard. Gasper Orange: Homer L. Kitt Co. nesduy morning at 11 o'clock at the New y the reading room for the biind of the | “Rolling Down to RIo"™ (Germany, | adjuiant Joim ot termas- “The Knabe Store” | BBBItE Hotel, when some compositions | quartet, “Seek Ye the Lord" (Roberts). Congressional ’ Library 'December |[ERollngRDben D e Ceran) Junt. dotn 1. Ford: quariermas A 3 S0l + : i _ | will be taken up in preparation for the e evening was opened with the sing- | = uls” roles B 1330 G g | The National Federation 0; Busic) shoulditheyhecome ;‘b“l;;m"";;:l‘;“‘lfi:s next concert to be given March 6. | The Christmas musical programs|ing of *America by the. audience f:}[:i,"f” TR b rea i A s Clubs announces in detail the pur- jrnsxsin o - rendered at both services at the|Which was followed by a piano solo by | The schedule for the additional frec = = — St. N.W. 10 enter the national contest. A na-| Before a large audience, composed g Miss Ardala Moore, “My Peace Thou |comcerts at the First Congregational poses and conditions of the Afth bi- | tional winner must promise to put him- arge 5 3 e i of the musically elite of Washington, | Church of the Covenant last Sunday Art” (Lisat). G. H. Carter, the public | (| . ve: 2 " el p . G. H. 3 ‘hurch for January is as follows: ennial national contest for young fli,gx; ;;gg::a!l?,!:“r?(“gfime'gl‘;‘és'*fi Daisy Jean, cellist. harpist and so-|will be repeated today. ~The music|printer, delivered an address. mnm't_,..rfiu,ry 10, l]u)-’r\- Rowe Shelley, ’!U?‘CAL !NSTBU,CT.IQN take place next June at the conven-| Any ' young artist, having placed | Glab. presenting one of the most|o'clock will be under the direction lcs‘rinfl‘e"afm:"\?oug"c;v:mu?" gecy::u;‘;:?:;]fif;‘; Dlry;\::::hl‘l?;k;n'i:a::-nnnliy‘hl'::"l.“:iv ; .".ff(".i’."iv'h'.'l‘::wv s tion to be held at Asheville, N. C. himself or herself under proféssional|varied and delightful programs of | of Harvey Murray, organist, and the |by Miss Mabel M. Getman Fort Newton of London and New T R : ! mononic'! WASHINGTON s o age! t, is not eligible to enter e The purposes of these contests are, | Managemen 2 I the current season. Miss Jean's ver- i 3 : o the competitions of the National Fed-| gatility was quite phenomenal, as she | 2010i5t8 Will be Mrs. Flora McGill York): January 22, Boston first, to recognize the superior ability | eration of Music Clubs. Keef alto; Mi 21 ane: The Gospel Music Class of the Bible | Quintet and Mary Potter of Xew test, to recomnize the suberlor abilty. eration of Musie Clubs, " | Seemed cqually profictent In sach-of | Keefer, contralto: Miss Elsa Raner, |, The Gosnel Jusic Class of the Bible | quintet and Mary Fotter o Mgy CONSERVATORY of American mu % g e e e oeial” oerein- | the three musical fields usually sup- | violinist, and Richard Lorlebers. vio- | direction _of = Mrs. —Isabel Garvin | Fiak Univerajts Jubllee Singers, and OF MUSIC { ik adequate recognition to thelr ar- 180 M LG TGN GG riuient | osed to demand specializing in or- |loncellist. The program will bé as|Shelley, will participate In the New | Janyary 31, Harry Edward® Muelle tist pupils: to encourage and inspire ;nd the state chairman of contests. |97 ‘“,\:g‘l‘;,‘ig ;‘r‘l‘:‘_I”“;,‘:,‘:l‘;;“‘"“m’;::‘ follows: Organ prelude; cello solo, I“;‘;‘n'ie:_"a;;;"X,’"‘K"'Eh!‘"]‘l"gs of !\‘lmlml | Louis A. Potter, Adolf Torovsky and B o L Tae M R music students to greater effort in| Each district and national winner | (855 and Chs RrOSt voune uwnas |l Sinon): violin solo, “Ave | LeuiGr Baptist Church by rendering | Walter H. Nash, presenting the Ba Viotin- Auer Metiol, Piano- Leachirizky charm. apparently “has arrived” in|Marla” (Schubert-Wilhelm] i]ihe Apens e Torea W lhc lllshgr;:fmum»erm for three planos and Org sortunity and publicity to the mostibossed certificate signed by the dis- 3 ren as _In|Marta” (Schubert-Wilhelmj): vocal | the Ages,” by Kre Peace. The | The remaining concerts for the wi rtented” ot Sonnk American musi- | trict president and the national chair- Il Her'playing of the cello Cis- | uolos. ~ “There ~Were Shepherds” | sololsts Will be Miss Sylvia Philla- | ter will be announced from time to e e cians and to assist in launching them | man of contests. played a_ beautiful rich tone, fine! (Scott) and “Behold, a_ Virgin, baum, Miss Ethel M. Hayre, Miss | time. 5 I e o | Addltional prizes may be offered by | Inusicianship and ample technic; her | Thou That Tellest Good Tidings,”|Mary Powers, Mixs Susan Cleaver, AL s 5 harp playing was characterized by |from “The Messiah” (Handel); offer- | Mrs. Shelley, 'P. N. Brumbaugh. J. are to be held in regular se-|the states and districts to their win- VON UNSCHUL i S 7 al. | ners, as they may decide. It is sug- | brilllancy, as well as delicacy, but it| tory trio, violin, cello and organ, “An- | L. Smith, J'M. Barr and B. F. New- 2 w v the eminent Pianiat and Pedagogue, announces e e “held 'In each | Eested thut funds be raised to pay | s her Singing that brought' to her | dante Cantabile”™ (Massenen), and or- | comer. ar Veterans. e e e R IR e F Feant I 16 5 X es of winners to district and ed succes: er | gan postlude. ourses at th |muo between Febuary 15 and March | éxpenses of voice has real beauty of tone; she| At 7:30 o'clock the Evening Choir of | Miss Helen Howlson, soprano, and| Department headquarters an- | Von Unschuld University of Music, Inc. 8 aay St o ts be | national contests. 3 ' has A ! o go, 1923; district contests must be|™Natlonal prizes—National first prize | 5i185 With ease and mood diction |one hundred voices, under the direc-|Miss Mabel Duncan, cellist. will be|nounce the following muster of | Special courses and torms for children and § veek: beginners in the PREPARATORY SCHOOL. { camps during the coming week: Mon- | "§Tner, (8, 1o FREPARRTONN 5 3if' e Children an Enduring I shall be presented with the same em- [ artistic achievement and to give op- Year ool lield iIn the fourteen districts into | d sincere feelf S a re eld the _ e _winners shall receive cash awards of | @nd sincere feeling. Such a gen- |tion of Claude Robeson, assisted by |the assisting soloists at the musical which the United States is devised , in indeed | Harvey ~ Murray, organiat, . Mra,|vosper service at the First Congre- “Habanera” (Chabrier). for |celsis Gloria,” by Warren, and an prize, | BArD and piano: songs in which she | Organ solo, “The March of the Magi Anita Socola. Specht, [Played her own accompaniment at|Kings” by Dubois, given by Mr. »IMurray. The program for the regu- +[lar service beginning at $:00 o'clock in the |prize, given by Francls Macmillen, will sing Christmas carols and selec- | Gallagher will officiate at the in- s Teom e M amieia | Stalling of all new camp officers for | Adult boginners a Specialty. OPEN EVENIN “The Coming of the King,” by Dud-|the ensuing year during these mect-| Advance course if ley Buck. ingx. ! vou now play. Come in Commander-elect Clarence A Belk- | o thons for fres booklet they are eligible to enter only COMPLETE > 5 ;5. a3, | $150 each and national second prize |Uinely musical personal ; S e e A28, | Winners shall receive cash awards of | Fare. Jean Wiswell, who assisted at | Howard Blandy, planist, and a solo|€ational Church, this afternoon. at |day night, Col. John Jucob Astor ___ 120 F S N.W. Ph . 8194, (Ehose whofiarailsuccess bt hese s rioveacy the plano. proved admirable in her quartet, will render a program of 4:45. Miss Howison will sing “The Camp. No. 6, in Stanles Hall, Soldiers’ CHOIR MEN WANTED. &lbic for the national o s (O SUpport of the artist. the numbers Christmas carols and solos, prelimi- | Christ” Child” (Coombs) and “Ring g 50 208 SR O IRCRE 0 G in following conditions: | Piano—The BEdward MacDowell prize | (ifuding “Sonata for Piano —and, the reguiar service av §|Out Wild Bells” (Gounod) and Miss, 3 ' Perpetual Hal, | Perween I and 1 oo, de be . trained iu | for men, given by Mr ‘Albert J. | Celio’ cherini): some Flemish folk as follows: Tenor solo, »O!Duncan’s selections will be “Andante” | Miles Camp, No, 1, in Perpetual Hall. ' worvices of four voiu <hoir men O R e e il e trasimar caallvonzs wee Koniniekindren.” “Keo- ight” by Adam. rendered by (Hiydu) and “olk Sougs (Tschal- i11th’ and I3 streets northwest:| baw This ina sl rzunlty Sor foiny i b o o Sy i > v ck,’ erstlied.” esus en Nint rrar; soprano solo, *The {¥OWSKY), ArTy dward Mue > SOk ? > 2 osbig il ot e gk <tants musf er eir o Careno prize for women. giv A et L & Bopray 1o e hhel 5 e Wednesd: Ight. Gen. M. F | wome previous exjer i~ Yie WAk wor e e, el O | " ranidlin. 15, - MUTDRY, dannelcen i i Cecals and _ “Het | Birthday of a King," by Neidlin ganist, will play “Finlandia™ (Sibeiius). | 7S CINN NETS in Bythian Tem- | osatial. Any men who, ate Taicroated shon This Is N “HA11 Contestants must be native born [ CItY, Mo.. and the Everett Steele sec- | jiuesclkent’ cello ' solos. = “Elegic” | Mixs Ruth Peter; contralto solo, “The 1 Scherzon (Federlein) and an original | /1015t (ireet northwest: Lineal | come to the cholr roon of the church Thursdas 18 1s INow o natarsiied Amerian pArents|ond prizafor men, given by Miss| (Sare)s il Fleut Doucoment sur la Virein's Lulluby,: by Buck, Mina| aTTRTECTIONt o the popular “Kamen: T o] ke T i aturalized 2 2 % 2 e homa City, | ¥ @ En Batea ebussy); McLean; three carols, “The 5 - L e ay night, Richard J. - 9 If studying in another state but be- [Hyla Florence Long, Okla legro Appassionata” al First Noel” (old Frenc! gi and organ. Miss Helen V. Nash will | Temple; Thursday night, Lis lenngton s ing even partly supported by par- | OKla. ‘ SRen enotrls s osT e i A Ch). SISt | assist at the plano. At the morning | Harden Camp. No. 2, in Pythian Tem- | Bl Bent ents ‘o friends in the home state,| Violin—The Francis Macmillen first | focns e e (Ceanr | e Gion Seomam) awd n B SN e o ibss the chorue chslc|P1E. | Devartment instalitox WOmoer in 20 Lessons state from which they receive their|New York city, and second Mr: given by ten mai ce. Note: Anyone supporting himself STORE that state without any specified r&livlfi\fil\:u‘q i . the harp, “Ouvres Tes Yeux Hleus ssenet): o u qui Cour W _Orleans, 7 oice—The William = L. Whitney repair service for all {nstru- ments. Pianos, Player-Pianos and The Ampico. Victrolas and Victor Records. Player- Plano Music and Ampico itirely in another state ma: ! B orges); “On W, S will be a et en, given by Mrs. Chris Bes n Wings of Song” (Men- | Will be as follows: ~ Organ prelude: | e Louise Rane Trowbridge | nap of Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp . s b . Pittsburgh, Pa; i delssohn): " “Moor [ (Lieuranc Anthem. “And the Glory of the Lord" |t ‘ e L O N ance s b 3 B e b payable | the Jumes H. eie prizg tor men, [ IGIromette (Sibella) ana for encorc, from The | sessia by Citandel; Sitoranlandifichana Lonibag willigine RGOS S R T G‘tsex“:.’: Szf??-:!. "Ll:““u_.“ Offoring lconen et einoe VB E ARSebS e tests, | given by Mr ank A Seiberling { *DoWn in the Forest” (Landon Ron’|Authem. rendered the quartet, of weekly concerts at the First|on recruits and del B v Fl SN S(aES Ofovere Kind of must | | shoneiiihes diese catemantoricon: Akron Ohio. snd The Eili Say lmlll{t:"’“ JEne Mansen G le ity Neldlinger; | ioaliChirChis BamIions e e e el MARGUERITE BROWN stocks ¥ it second prize for women, given by {contra solo, e Virgin's Luilaby.” | ¢ . h oncerts. bi ec- | P, o B chairmar SOPRANO. fessional and home use. Sup- |[{yent must be between the ages of { O 2 e of thie Peabody Conservatory of Balti- | {ar¥ anthem. “Sing, O. Sing. This'proceeds of a voluntary offering. Friday | press and publleity: Past Commander | giypagr s 1 20 0 cone werk plies, accessories, parts and twenty and thirty years; contestants | The Aeolian Company of“«\e:‘}‘l\flrl; more :s =pending the holidays at her lm;:‘wfl Morn,” by Bullard, and post- |evening at 8 o'clock the following pro- | McCaffrey, chairman grievance com-| 1408 ¥ 6T, N.%. NORTH 208, * in the violin and piano departments [City has given in perpetuity the us: me in this eity. g gram will be given: mittee. and Junior Vice (‘nmmanderliéumn"SI'NCING)‘uw ITALIAN 1§ ) METHOD of its beautiful auditorium, Aeolian = “Trio in E flat” (first movement) for | Fow velfa Ve & ler, chairman good and welfare. Hall, on West 43d street, for a con- Miss Esther Linkins, conductor of The Christmas program of music! violin, cello and piano (Schubert); bass omaer, - | B1gnts M Lucia Borderi, diploma. cert 'to be given by the winning con- |the Chaminade Club and of the Girls' | will be repeated at the 11:00 mass at ! soios, ~Caro Mo, Ben (GIoranD: | mamers i e o B GO e nt formerts et toe” erest testants of the National Federation|Scout Glee Club, With her sister, Miss [ St. Patrick's Church today. At the|“L'Heure Exquise” (Hahn): _violin | marccr®p Wl b€ o 8%, CC0 080 CON” Burpean mester, Lemperti. priacipal. Goex- of Music Clubs, during the month of | Flo Linkins, is spending the holiday(10:00 o'clock service this morning Solos, “Deep River’ (Burlelgh-Kramer), |yrday” night plans for a big year | celled voice building. Booklet on request. April, each biennial year. There |season in New York city attending |there will be a special feature In the ' “Slavonic Dance in E Minor” (Dvorak- | were 1o1d- 1764 ‘Obertass Mazurka” (Wie-| "The donation of Christmas baskets BESSIE must be between the ages of sixteen and thirty vears. Contestant must fill out and sign the officlal application blank and the questionnaire and send with the en- trance fee to the state chairman of = oaad. N. WILD being no rental fee for the hall, other [ the sessions of the National Assocla- | rendition by Edna Hillyard Howard,; Kreisier) Recordings. contests. 1 11l be cared for and |tion of Music Teachers and enjoying W niawski): bass aria, Tl Lacerato Spir: Should a state not be organized, !;Cfilc::p::lse:n;n D0 Cnr I G e Lt e e Ca s ;3{-9:0.];.;1‘ the I?Olun. lvum Glory | Hiawakl): b mfif;em, Veraly: Pllo| BY the members of the Lineal Society, Pians ond Batisny; era Scores the applicant may communicate with | the o IAnag ] e eelbYg DIt maT Holy Night,” by oK Spanish War, to the widows and i ve. NW. the district president for instruction. | YOrk state president, and the empire |Zenancs at the Metropolitan opera. | Adam, and vAdeste Fidells." {polos, “Song of India’’ (Rimsky-Korsa- | cedy members was appreciated | 7 L CIALIGL RO A 4 -|She will return to resume her activ-|" On New Y. Day th {11 be|kow), “Indian Lament" (Vvorak-Kreis- < el — Vocal Collections Contestants must have the indorse- | district president, and the net pro 1l 1 = ; ears Dav there w! o ! ppndianiiame s At” the last meeting of Admiral > ment of three recognized musiclans as | cceds of the concert will be glven to Iiesimitiiih eitmoloresnisatinsieanly & low mass at 11:00 o'clock, with i “Oavotts” (ooRRer am). An: | George Dewey Naval Camp Auxiliary | LOV I I PIANIST Piano Collections to their superior musical attainments, | the national prize winners. = : Christmas songs and carols by the i o IAE 0. “Unole Rome- (Homery, | re. James M. Sheridan of Los An-{ &S37 WS4 % A fea 2 With e ol eie Charsoteriaty Reauired and reserve lists for con- |y 4q Bernhoimer en. | fUll mixed choir. under the direction | 5nt" (Metcaln). “nle Rom -l Calif., was admitted as a mem- | of Tatermatiosal reputation. Music Books for All In- | and cquipment: Acceptable personal testants: All contestants must €IS |jortained Frigay evening 4 company |°C M8% Jennie Glennan. B Clarenco oy ol Chicago, the | | RUDOLPH BREITHAUPT, Best Editi f Standard Contestant must perform entirely | to give, if requested, any two or three York and Beston, A the Second Baptist Church today at,program at the First Congregational| [ [0 Lorising the new auxiliary for il 1n A est Editions of Standar e e L numbers in the reserve repertory Hst. Whih caeh e ook | the morning service, when the Christ- i Church on January Col. John Jacol Astor Camp at the LOVETT” Classics (St and district winners may en- T L D v yes | diChance ipToviTeaieachi oneswit o IaEn (emp e peaten ke M1 The choir of First M. P. Church. | Soldiers’ Home. : Oisabls’ Misisting er the state contests in and pro- | EDb Major— SN 0s & (LS L IMONSS [ {tovaimnsicalinstrument I eee S 21, < £N'Y 1 4th street near street southeast, will Muj. Walker, grand gu gu of the % o s All the N e i 1 e 5 R cin TR Treurmation.” by | 40 Mireel newr sivect southeast, will| Ma), Walker: spond ey gu of e ante w B A e New No District winner entitled to enter, | MacDowe el i rendered with the honor gies: | Geinel, Mrs lda W. Seaton, saprano. GRG0 tonight at 5:45 olock. | pects to catl all memiers tozether | EDNA BISHOP DANIEL i POPULAR but who failed to appear i a formes | Reserve repertory — vr(-“‘)"lx“ ,2nd ductor. Musical games provided much | acentne: sermdee. Shet et bafof « ‘.,";‘,i-r.\r "Ry Faster, leader, will direct, | some time during January for a biz, 5 sl national test, may enter the contest|fugue, Bach: a mnocturne. Chopin; a nent. interspersed with lyrics | (V¢ e Shousl allo) islns ; e’ Chenoweth at the | crawl. ESL A AT ini in the said biennial festival con Yiolin: Required numbers: Con- iR G L WIS Droar Waagh, | Adams, and the chorus choir will | {rEan s « Walter | December 21, at which time the fol-| S HITS test by illness or death in the family. Sexto s 2 (first moyement]. v ”_fl";:ms.-in,\nm thi fact that JiEcnderatwofanthema I;;f:»‘g.'ll'“:.ur" '\'n-'{) \‘}Lfi'gi‘rréi “!;;lr‘!;;r“nwiyx officers were elected -W»ASSQ(EEHAI"E'D“ b:l:lAJP‘lOS 0 “contestant shall be permitt emps: sonata, violin and piano (first !} only accomp e | 2 So1a W ce|new vear: Commander, William S SIS s or L It jher onl. ;"‘"o&f Beatrice Seymour Goodwin sang|altos, Mrs. Harold Watts and Miss|Dew vear Commander, W am H. | OTTO T. SIMON, Yolre Culturs Barstow: senfor vice = commander, Robert (. CH junior viee mander, George Schuhard: offic the Way. . C. Barstow: officer of the ! 14 SALLE SPIER. Piano. Pupil of itafas guard, Edwin M. Lawton. and trustee ' joefts of New York. 1910-1913: Richard Rur. |for three vears, the retiring com- |meint 10131916, Ntudio. 1764 K sander. Williar Davis. Joseph |t o Yrank. %43, 21 E. Melross e e oann ase. MU Ploue Cleve. 11843, trict contest who h: movement), John Alden Carpenter. he n heard and judged Reserve repertory: One movement ! in verse. of the standard concertos ! for the “inner man" hre . one selection representing | ning to an auspicious the classical school, one selection rep- | those presents were A to enter the not previ by a jury in the contestant's own |from fa Wednesday at the buffet luncheon | Newton: tenors, Mr. Baster and Mr. ®igiven by Mrs. Harvey Wattles in her ' Godfre. George Crowther. | e = |home in Chevy Chase. Miss () lotte | This cantata will open the watchl state or sona Sione | 3 arlotte D el "arg | Klein was. the accompanist. Miss : night service, and a consecration {7 "Should there be only one contest . e e O one ot o dpainht e o & WIS Goodwin the same evening sang a: | service will be the closing feature at ant_in any of the states. the state |resenting the modern school. Louis A. Potter, jr. aia s CORn e Eameitevoning sl A e ralce) e stmas ente f ven | midnight. | chairman shall appoint three judges, Carl Chindblem, Mr. and Mrs. Waulter e < ~ l‘ l l {who shall hear and properly grade| Voice: Require by the Kiwanls Club at the Home for -— 'Y @ |the contestant for entrance into the |prano, aria, rated wi ra of Mil oue Franklio at Popular Prices o Cho Sapetter | Wiy rrs. Frank Biram. Mr. Jirome | the Biing, at which time Mrs. Rober:| At the First Congregational Church | W. Seubert was elected to member- |st. Chory Chae, W, Fhone Cleve. 11844, | District contest. C“Tell Me, Fair Ladl b | Miss Blanche Polkinhorn, Mre 0, 3 |4nd Mr. Schafer alko sing. with Missfon Friday one of the series of 1023 |ship and wlil be musicred fnto the | o JoMe o0, pupil of Cacnar Thom: “The Knabe Store™ Winners from the state competi- ‘Sunlight,” by Harriet Ware: dra- | Matlock. Miss Alice Deles'vne Taylor, | KI€in a3 0lo pianist and accompanist. | free concerts will be given by Charles | calih 8% 08 U6 el o - Leon. &tudio, 1107 1ith ‘st. n.w. Telepbooe e abe Store tion must receive from the judges a c soprano, “Adieu Forsts,” | Mrs, Tavior, Miss Winifred M « P | Trowbridge Tittmann, basso; Elsa | A meeting was held Friday evening Finyiin a:94 W. 4 finul average of $5 per cent before Jeanne d" Tschaikowsky, | son, Mr. Arthur Mayo, Mr. S 1 The cantata “The Star of Bethle. | Raner, violinisi, and Richard Lorle- |1 m—?""‘g:gin G ey avall | Frequent Pasils’ Recitals m Oemcurts; entering the District contest; winuers jand “The Years at the Spring.” by Mrs. | Dodge, Miss Wauzh ar hem,” composed by Donal MacLeod, | berg. celllst. These concerts are open | Camp. Seven rec ere muste 1 Froriiithe Distoicticontest tolthe nas | FE e oI E o) i [DodecaMissiWang will be rendered by the vested choir |to the public and a collection is taken j ed in. Department Commander Pat. KING - SMITH STUDIOS tional contest must have an average g 1751 New Hampshire Ave. of St. Margaret's Church, Connecticut |io defray the expenses and benefit|lerson —detailed = DPast Departr next Sunday | the organ fund of the church. Fol- | Commander McCaflrex to represent “Fair Springtime’s Beginning,” from| “When the Saviour Came.” a Christ- avenue and Bancroft place tof 83 per cent. If the differencs in|*“Samson and Delila.,” by Saint Saens:imas cantata, with chotus. solo voices, 3 % 5 2 Music. Languages. Dancing, Dramatic Art. the ‘grade is only a fraction of a|*The Danza.” by Chadwick; tenor. aria. | appropriate’ costumes nd scenery, | #fternoon at 4:30. The solo parts will lowing is the program Trio in E|him = Department Adjutant Close |Mutic. Isngvwres. O n:; ety G Street N w point between two (or perhaps three) | “If With All Your Hearts,” from “Eli- | was presented last Sun afternoon |be fung by Mrs. Myra Marks, Mre | Flat,” first movement (Schubert), for [ made an addre A reception to the| T r— . L contestants, they must have another |jah,” by Mendelssohn, and “The Spirit|at the Chevy Chase Presbyterfan (A W. Graef, and W. W. Gantz. Le | yiolin, cello and piano: basso solos.|out-going and in-coming administra- WALTER 1. HOLT. Goff and A’ H. Deibert of the choir. |“Caro mio ben” (Giordani) and |tions will be held January School of Mandiln, G Commander Andy Kimmel is chair- ! p o™ o0 S, ! man of the commiittee making the ar- ' lighed 1894: enwenible pra tar. Banjo, T Tkuiele: entub. |hearing of the same numbers before | Flower.” by Campbell Tipton: baritone, | Church, with Mrs. Carl F. Stuhler con- 3 h E 9 i | different judges. i, “Vision Fugitive.” from “Herod- | ducting and Mr. Stubler at the piano. |#nd M. H. Stevens, with Walter Nash | “L'Heure Exquise” ' (Hand): viol " by Massenet, and “The Last at the organ, and an orchestra. Mr. !solos, “Deep River” (Burleigh-Krx | Al contestants must obligate tlem- = to enter the District contest by James H. Rogers; reser With the resignation of Charles E.|MacLeod, choirmaster of St. Margaret's, mer). nic Dance in E Minor” rangemen The following officers dica clubs. Fr. 946 1801 i R R g Y R T R T T T #rimen e - e e et gt g £ Sk i ] e S e HE b8 9 Rt Me4or. Co SRR devnt ] | | UST ARRIVED Our Second Trainload of Over 350 Cars! “Just a Real “Just a Real Good Car” D | Good Car” FCTLINDIR “FOURS” and “SIXES” [ sonmom Delivered in Washington s | [MMEDIATE DELIVERIES |s oo Touring == ===$ 995 Touring - - - - - $1,795 Roadster -~~=-$ 995 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Roadster - - - - - $1,745 'HARPER MOTOR CO. d R. H. HARPER, President Established ¢ Telephone 1128-1130 Connecticut Avenue 1913