Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 31

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"HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927. R. Deane Shure's musical setting of “The Twenty-third Psalm,” sung by 80 members of the choir of Mount - { Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal h Church South, wit ano accompani- ment. The pianissimo effects of the . humming choir at several points were ! most interesting. ! Again the East influenced a third composer, Henri Smidt-Gregor, A:i\'ln‘g' s Tmpressions. i ner sensed a stru IYSTERYSIRODS [ STREAEN VORAN e Efforts to Identify Victim of Strange Malady in Utica | Lead Here. | Eight Present Recent Works | in Concert Held at City Club. Orlenta i though Wd the “Romance | | ) he most finish and a e e . b ety e Two _composers presented SOngs. | in a program that de-| Eqward C. Potter’s three numbers udience at the City|wore sung by the pretty vouns and also was broad-| sopr Eivina Neal Rowe with Mr. - 4 Gifts—For Men! e tion WMALe It was the | Shure at the piano. The first was a rls mas aJ ama a e o | first public concert of the season by | typical ballad. the wor lst | . | the members of the Washington Com-|{wa were quite orlg The: ore ° posers. Club of which Mrs. 1:.(\\.m|1\mu.~” by Mpry Dis Thayer of | Hood Watson (Dorothy De Muth Wat-| ppj), ielphia who was said to he son) is chairman. “ & to the concert. Mr. | ' 0 | The od 8 for these two, , , [ ] e to aid th for relativ authorities today stood over side of a mysterious wor ing to learn her Thot vine J. Stenson | oned from the | . The latter, “The Last Requ | scemed a song that should prove use- | hle on many programs and has a | programmatic and _colorful pinno | accompaniment.—H. F, | ! Fail to Locate Hushand. -;v\»xl\vi)‘\lnn:z::‘u; qHenri The roster of the Union p Club, howe: ed 1 | s A hame Eiven o | GIVEN YEAR IN PRISON. much conviction and undel as the composer plived the | BUS DRIVER IS FINED. Reckless Driving and Contempt = l Charged in Hyattsville Case. Special Dispatch to The Star. | HYATTSVILLE, Md., December § Charles E. Croshy, a driver for the bus company. operating hetween | Washington and Hyattsville Iills, “Restanant | wa fined $5.50 for reckloss driving | : i the or contempt of court by Coun- | bag. pe ice Justice J. Chew Sheriff in | during . or s g ounty Police Court here vester- | No ¢ as reported in the " . gl P - } * ) ‘ < condition, despite labor: fe Ml George | 51! o y Croshy was arrested by Chief of | nd clinical study arrested | 2 o & Palice Carl M., Rlanchard of Hyatts-| Mose the case were futile. [ Flemmings for Chief of Police Blanch- e Tt coverly | ville. who testified that he failed to | ard. | handled ‘in_the “interchange between | obey n i el | the instruments, tossing the meid ) en_ summoned, | an company is construct-|back and forth with good counter T | asphalt streets in Alex- | point effects. s employer to disregard the Then came the one choral number, ! 1 Coloring Used. 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