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VESPER MUSIGALE | GREATLY FXJOVED Delightfal Sunday Program at First Gongregational Church The annual Christmas vesper musicale of Center Congregational church has attained such a high|) standard of excellence under the di- rection of Theron W. Hart, organist of the church, that parishioners and the public generally look forward to it eachVyear as offering the fin- est of Christmas musie performed i faultness fashion. The music yesterday was no exception; if an thing, a higher standard wa There was a wealth of tale senting the music which co be improved upon in this city. addition to the accomplished quartet of the church, conslsting of Ruth G. Horton, sopranc; alto; Fred Gr E. Howard, J the string pl mired Men: Anderson, Tuttle, ‘celllst. ba:llom‘ there ers of the mu With Mr. Hart at For Colds Grip, Influ- | andas a ; Preventive Serious illn2gs and com- plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; use the old Rehahle, Safe and Proven Remedy, “Lax- stive BROMO QUININE.” The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Proven Safe for more than a Quar- ter of a Century. The box bears this signature C. 7o Price 30c. m. organ and the other member of | |Such a combination of Einge the trio also was In the assemblage and able sweet players naturally ought to be to provide the zenith of H(U’h’l arols depleting the € ristmastide have for be indelibly tdentified with annual holiday. Ten carols sung at ) | were cho |ing the el were of threa caiois by Pet was not only in splendi the next Dear Babe Divine,' radle song. Th a very sweet con- Mrs, Hor- sic and ted all er reputation n triumphant netion. Ohl's | alm on the ing Ear of | " was a finely spun little work. Hm!li' I‘O\"\\ TEiwd o arol trow the O man of the 14th century. Some commentators might think they wrote nothing but elow music in those days; this carol proved the contrary, for it was a lively offer Ing, with ewiftly moving parts, and | [gan to grow we | tailed until he expired Saturds >rayer.” f exquisite tone, latter was bit of chara Schubert m=lody tuch as usuz lights all audiences, their voices . torium as from afar. Then Mr. Har ented one of the finest o pieces, the “March of ubols, which util the of Bethl the piec thought the particular h the organ was should be silen*; 1 case, 1t being the nature of position. 18 not the the com- At the close the organist played Office P. K. Rogers e, Jk e C. Kelly E. W. Christ John Contaras Mortimer H. Cam Dr. Geo. W. Dunn John A. Erickson Henry ¢ Reuben C. Tv Arthur . White E. M. 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