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-'i- i -J-- I fri International. fame. They hare set Rare opportunities Afforded that attended Longfellow's Hiawatha The sensation had Its llttla hour. -i i- 7 My 1, 1 m-r)i COLORED JUDGE SITS somebody murdered somebody li) a particularly atrocious manner, 'or -I remarkable paces in tbe musical everybody in California, to epjoy na-J WendeirPhUlips-w more successful any Competlon njo; world (for our. young people to follow.

tnral beauty People needto get back with bis crfa(lon, TOUSSAINT to. nature even more than' When the-winter season Is o' eed to get back with bis creation, TOUSSAINI than they da LOVERTURE. 1 aS1 is over, they There Is aracpfxrejudlce in kucb Rut our local preparing, to nature even more any icbmpetion ind wlll achieve the When the winter season need; to get into closer contact with' cases that' jsuthorsfeannotr -wlthl im- hora-U samRB.it PHicLEUiyut -V v- v- 1 T'" y.r Anotheri consplcndus figure', Ih the': somebody; sued somebody for elected to- high of- or someliody was SfflSUPERMR COURT Bhak people espe- punlly, Ignore. knervbe- Charles Stewart. Ai Chicago, IU.

General Isslanary of 1 the- National Baptist flee and the American girl' and her Japanese husband were, forgotten are -called to' our attention agaln-r-after 14 years they and their th session children. Half-breeds? Of course. Convention 1 10 a representative f-t, Mongrels? i Lfor the-Eafle Sedared that the -IgW The of psychology of I annual session of the convention Urch -lhe City. -Thursday, Stanford University announces that four of the live little Aokls-r-the fifth -There wsa indeed a large. Seisin a baby- have been by the gallon, 'declared Stewart', -examining board, that they show a 11 seemed interested.

There level of Intellect high above the stand- practically no business transacted ard-for tbeir ages 13. 11, 10 and 3 I Ml after, the election of a 1 years AND THAT THjSY HAVE The aspirants for the position of pre lay, -nnri I 4' -4 in wa.ll4 Natlopal Convention Jat SL rMMaiS I i--V 1 1 V- rl 1 t- 4 On Wednesday. afternoon Disc. IS, 1922,. Attorney--' E.

C. -Jenniagi was singularly honored by beige selected and sworn to serve as Judge tfro tern ot the of Los Angeles County; California, at thej final trial of cause! No. Isaac Oliver, Plaintiff, vs: Josephine C. fendant. i.Thepla Intiff was represent-f ed-by Attorney W.

O. by Attorney W. 0. and -the Oaina Retiaious Activity. Mother nature.

Young dally, need to forsake tbe hustling, fore hand Just sbpat. what the audi- VMore than twentyrfive churches, to- bustling city life, and live a while, ence would thln. of OTHELLO; gether the young Mens and I Frequent hikea-and camps will give liongfellow knew tbe same was trale of Women's Christians, Associations, as new Inspiration, together with, num-1 Hiawatha even -ouf own Col-rellgions sgencles-need the. support oferpus snap-shots takep. eride-Tay ior, by bts)bWn foresaw the mature as: well as the-young.

People ought to go out In the greatlhoW the world -would naturally I re- v. Without these in the community open stretches; the mountains and gard his mnslcal settings of an unpop-what 4woald our society be? Those valleys are calling ever. Tall, husky, ular A merlcan poem and later jthe who are not. members of' the chnrch aged trees are bending and swaying almost operatic treatment of another would do weU Join. or become asso-1 r-they put on their dress for each unfavorable; classic A.

Tale of; Old elated. active parts and con-1 season, but the color always blends, Japan, though he fthind a way re-l rihiitlng' whenojrer. possible will aid I whether orchard or apple blossoms In sent the characters so as to make In- the spiritual jy lfare of the city, or, yellow and brown leaves in them really fasclphtlng. j. Go to dmrclr 5wfPi the boy or girl the effect Is harmonious.

And i- Many authors, potahly htstorlans. occasionally ratKl i Insist on their st-1 the sir Is cool and clean. Changing have succeeded lp branding an entire tendance iU leapt once each Sunday, blue skies, snow-white and. at race or a. whole ndtlon ungenerous, tbenT' to take an active I evening sunset-tinted and then unjust, and, too, Jiving within qur part throughout year as well as twilight shadows, thrill the.

lover of circle or onr Hight. Tributes luring-tkp; Christmas and Easter sea-nature, whose thousand amid I have stirred' onr prejudices agalflBl "'iv I placid lakes. and busy streams, sing. Traces and have. kept, from us ie Every young.

mgn and woman who h. One. finds himself, knows himself, truer, more characteristic things. I is not deprived becanse of physical when alone on -a mountain-top at Jtness should be a member, of the night. He realises his and Y.

'W. orYit some'-seC-j the ruggedness of nature, the bigness tions fo tpe country where the build- of the universe and the meaning of Logs are temporarjk it is true that the I life. 1 There, far from, men one looks THE fASSlNG QF MME. The announcement of the k' 1 ident wr: Revs. M.

W. D. Norman, of. Washington, D. W.

H. Moses, defendant was represented by. Attor MV-Paul 1 ney Paul M. Nash. BEEN PLACED IN THE-GENIUS CLASS.

Test Mddety' Best Dont blame mo. didnt put the little Aokkls there. It-hurts me ns much as it does you to have a preconceived. -notion' destroyed; 1 Witnesses both sldjes were amlned and tbe cause Submitted for decision. on -Thursday afternoon.

U-This- la the first; time in the history of. Lq4! Angeles that a colored attorney baa been selcted and sworn v- I e. 4 1 f- V-. John Gray. 1 iP-' 41'-' jV'1 1 1 1 -ML- J-- i v' -V a New York; W.

G.Pafksrof Bhiladel; phla; P. James Bryant, of Atlanta. Ga. and I K. Chicago.

It was a of thcrfield against K. Williams, except Dr. Norman, who are withdrew In jfavor of the son of Tex-1 onCd-at with the llcens- ai, while tiie others drew teaehers. As ws have de- their strength to Parks. The rote "NUN-In this state.

It- Is Interesting to rgad of the efforts put in-lhatstate to defeat the t.v- All earnFSt, coDsentlons muslclans 4 1 It IrtL being fiheld here last It all of promisees tat be a very large session as. many of the members of thecon-1 tn.an neTlr.S rr.f ventfon havef returned and increased fma the delegatio(i. 1 ouMa to aq Inumt cxct Kisnoa lam 'meclianlcsl to- 'preside as Judge pfo tem, or Referee at the trial of, any cause before the Superior Court. i-T FORMER 24HI INF; upon the friendly is amazed, is drunk with sleep, trying to devour tho beauty and magnlficance of it all, while God protects still. Nature is the source." i.

AZALIA HACICLEY death, of Madam1 'Azalia Hackley at i Detroit, December l3thy removes from our. midst one of our most, active race women and one of. the best known characters of the music-loving world. Madam Hackley in her youthful days was employed as a teacher ill the public schools of her home Detroit, but possessing a fine voice entered, the musical con-servatcry at Denver shortly after marriage1 to Edwin 7 race attorney of Denver, Colo; Madam Hackley graduated' from the musical conservatory of Denver withfilght honors 4nd entered upon her musical the. the teaching of the.

voice. is still an Inexact procedure ATAIE OF OLD JAPAN icon vent Ion spokeout on racial They condcmned re-piiblic: passing' the Dy It ins hMB: Raid. more -v, 1 1 "3" i ST a 1 i. i I pn BUPB ItilTli ItleiUTBVUtB FORMER 24TH INFANTRYM Art sj, PA-ROLED FROM LEAVENWORTH PRI80N NOW IN LOS ANGELES; .1 -Perhaps the -most-weird and tragic work of Coeridge-Tay lor declarea 1 1 career. Her jvork among the race wm highly' successful itself in- his poem All a.

-r but dcsiHug 'higher standard along the lines cowardH -frmittlnr the deiqo- 23 tic; minority to defeat -'it. Lynch- 1 VKe ofa teacher who puts a silver spooB In a pupils mputfiV of catches hold of hi tonguw Vltha palrof pincers or makes faim vocalise' lying flat of his. i'J-, tic. minority to defeat -'it. Lynch mob and the like, were in' manner condemned: The K.

was denounced a un-American. Adanger-Iine to the American back. or puts', pebbles in'! his; mouth 3-- -f Thefojlowing. clipping ffom a 'Kan: paper the story of the freed era ing, like K. And institution.

The other officers elected were; Uctij. M. Taylor, of Louisiana, l4: i om of Who one and many ridiculous, things -he is apt 16 believe that -singing is a m7 of the -number. from the famous Infantry- who was seutenced.to a long r'term at Leavenworth! and is the first of activity, is 'limited to -a rreat extent, a nd tpe demand, for service. gOt met entirely.

Ve verthelcss; theAMwo Institutions are for the people. up to them to operate with these at the head of rhese organlxatiour to see to it -that hey are. farslshenilth modern equlp-ment. responsibility Tests upon heir shoulders asp to make the A-i the community centers, because, they are interlinked with the varjeas institutions contributing to Is. the task, of the people of Los Angeles, the representative citizens- can.

build erect business build iiigir and and churches, they can lay the cornerstones, through united effort, for. the enlargement- these 'two monument of service-and humanity, -r those jwhose aoaffAnd dai are being- beneflttedSyr. their and contact good associ atea and nothing could -he better" than them a. visit and how they conduct, themselves 1 and the enthusiasm they put Into. their work andpjsy.y- In order, to develop the mlgd, body, and soul, one must get, Into the game trget' the? most out of the agencies of society.

Thp four-fold development dpitltuaW physical, an social offered I in the Y. M. and Y. W. C.

A-can hardlyv be duplicated else- A one-t he released. it large; R. a Hudwn. 't Alabama, chief R. Arlla Intricate' 7 v- TALE OF 01,0 JAPAN, held by critics to be one of the chief artMtlc productions of I human it would seem that I these have missed 1.

the achievements of Colerldgt-Taylor In the masterly treatment of this pdetlc gem written Mr. Alfred End set to music by Taylor, In point- of art ipay not rank high, as that masterpiece, Hiawatha, hut It must.be reckoned second of Coleridges musl-j tialmasterp4ecec how. -Is li. then; that the un- -of rudimentary instruction MadamHackley departed for Europe to complete her musical training After, a. number of years in the old country, af- fhe feet of the greatest ers of this art she returned to 'America and resumed the work of her chosen vocatior Her work smong the vaV rous hrancheajpf race endeavor has been highly success- -fill and great appreciated by the music loving public.

The Negro Spigitualsyrere given special attention by Hackley in her Instructions and entertainments, ad wera elevated to a degree of appMciation heretofore "1 The funchl occurred Saturday from the residence s- trained' singer right front; to if. Wilson. Texas J-' Georgia; McDopald, Nabritt, Nebraska, free' a ho 6to 1 OT A- i. -s- Wsrnut LlnHiiv. Niaro soldier, mo Warsaw Lindsey, Negro Soldier, To Released.

Be First gf Six ty-FIve Confined in' Federal Peni for Part in-Taxas Disord-' -era to Be Parole. Vj 4 1 1 The Remembering that art Is the an author uses to bring to hiaTTeaders To. Fuller, Tennessee, assistant sec- retaries; J. Stokes Alabama. trea8- ciar7 BPurer thLt.ud' urer: C.

rt Parris, Kentucky, statistic- 11101 several yra toafelqg under tahf Charlerstewart. Chlcago.gener-al missionary And D. Pierson, Tex- lsV 1 as auditor I PeaWng; yet speaking la -j We hhpe that California will be ready to receive us, and let us all pray (. tha does. Is jv -vj a.

I principally concerned matter, of a. k- v. 4 Suiltei -M ttS v. 1Dr1 emisslon qf tone, understand of Mrs. Marietta' Johnson, heir sister, with whom she spent her' last hOurs'v' v'y' -W Decr.

l. first re.lease. eitr by pardon or pa; role, of any of the sixty-five negro soldiers confined in. the federal pen itentiary. for.

participation fn.the Housi tpn race riot year ago, will he nade Sunday, when Warsaw Lindsey, under 10-year sentence, will be admitted to -r parole. A telegram from the department of Jiistlnce was flf, MIXED MARRIAGES the inspiration and vision of his own shall find it easy to identify the important feats and strokes In 'A TALE OF. OLD JAPAN. of the nature of the people, their. situation In the great scheme of! races and nations, their etlmological and physiological, their cultural differences, E-TAYLOR was obliged to resort to art' at (he very outseL The hero, is of a supposed inferior and degrade rtcea Japanese, Nonebutahorti.ve Stewart will return to Chlcaro' he is the guest of.

Mr. an Mrs. Elijah to'. etc. ls'' not.unllke that -re4 1: 'San Francisco, where.

f'Kif. l- problems demand -I J- modern eqmlpmitii. The serious. 4hoy and girl, tho nfrraan Is before us. December 8, 1922.

a ft crjted tonight by Warden Biddle. among the 'other convicted rioters, as problenr of the young man and qulred in pubUe kpeaking. Interpret 'AAl GRANT: V'eT a'. WFslage igeportineeJtfctarf; 1 a n.aia. p.

v. come. and. In -Cases are vLos Angeles, Calif. results, would have-' attended his efforts to raise, such a character in the It hurts when you suddenly discover Dear Sir: GIVING ATTENTION TQ ATHELET-lC8-RECREATJO estimation of an audience that neither that what hare -always believed.

It; taken 'qs an indication that-they may' expect, clemency in the future. According to Lindseys he was visiting' his lady friend" oji the leafped i William .11. Plncbback. was arrest-1 JSSK" Ml. In this city some time.

in June 'of I ed. In this dty.wu9 1 A thorough knowledge 'of. the. sport was true and wanted to believe was true. Isnt true, at-all.

Kipling wrote la East and West Is 1 said, Thats ing world In general i will keep the tc events! boy posted on latest athlet! nlghtjof the riot, aotihad Uort taken his guri fromhls rack In the bafracks. 19291 and charged with -violating the 1 Corporation Securities Act. He has mdae a practice for severs) I. -win XnAwn 'Sb -4 years of going from City to city and In- tefesting people of Negro 'Race ln a purported motor inveottonliy he claims to." Letter true, and probablsyou did, too. When Professor Hbothrop throp Cross healthy, educated cultured American 'strain with a.

healthy, educated, cultured Japanese and whst do you get a- mhngrel -or an "Alrdale? 1 -x 1 The test by whieh 'the, little Aokts made their record-breaking averages rmBtafet' teat; tlon of basic Blnet-Slmon intelligence test; worked out by: Professor Tewla M. Terman, educational psy-' chologist of Standford. The mongrelVMest isnt proved by one of course. We must have dozens and hundreds tests. But this one test should cause us to ponder soberly, The world Is a hodge-podge of races.

Racial pride is strong and Intolerant. It causes wars: 1 Yet; races touch, there a bound to be' lnter-mar' fiage, and the mixed blood, starting at the edge, creeps toward the. center. -If we lift the man on mixed- marri: ages, what then? Would we not draw into our ffit: the worst blood, hut perhaps the best, from the- veiq of neighboring peoples? Would There Bt Airedales? Perhaps we afo too finely Maybe we are inbred. The dog Is the huntsmans assistant, but he Cjint fight for cold beans.

The bulldog ls fighter perexcel-lence, hut he cant point a bird. The draft horse can't win races and The national interest. In football, baseball," track; boxing, tennis', golf is Increasing each year. It. IS not enough to'be familiar with 'one.

game, hut a knowledge of other sports and Players and. records. Much fo this detail work Is donejby Walter Camp and assistants? u.1 Spauldings year book leticsj 1 in beside what ca: on which. have; 1 vt. has never however ex- 1 7ou my Sure htat thSL teacner PatenL hlbited anyone.

ZUM. i-f -t because he. jwaamhising roll call; he was with the other -negro soldieriT and' forced to stand triaL a mistake in "names, Lindseys nanie was read 'in the list of soldiers sentenced to be shot at sunrise the morning after the -trial. The mistake was two hours 4 after th verdict. 'was read.

4 Undsey will -be' a-ticket' to Los where he has a Job awaiting him, obtained by a prison welfare society. has been an out-. aide. trusty for some time, here, aptlng as a. houseman in warden's dence." mT Conceiaihed Fof'His Coippaniona Mil Lindsey will endeavor to lhter-pst friends of the other.

Imprisoned produce the same results In most css v1 4 tk of San Francisco out of hundreds of Dollars and even after hi porrest con-' tlnuedj his nefarious practices until the field was played out and be -was short of We advise all people, of Los Angeles County and other, places to beware of this gentleman and his high-sounding Ideas 4le has no permit to sell secur- lQNBs ne Ul HU perom Ul IVll BtXUf VpiCe production' can Only be acquired through two channels, namely Sounds -and Sehsations. It ls how it sounds In. yonr ears ahdhow it In and' chest ties, that 'finally decides Jpr yen; the learned from! newspapers and other publications, be beneficial, i. The achievements of athletes of ithq race 'is especially interest to jour young' people Many of them are well aware of recent activities apd great They 'i hare seen what onr boys have done' in 'California-in jthO past. The names of Drew, Dlsmond, Butler, Slate, Pollard, Gourdln, Wills, and Qms; together, with Other great or near great In the sporting-world, should he referred when athletes are mentioned.

1 Only recently a Senegalese' fighter won worldwide fame by grabbing titles jby a single over Georges Car pen-tier. Several articles abput himf 'were written'r and doubtless lovers of spo read them with interest, 1 I I. mmA itlM la tha. Slate at Calltorata ar haa I Ar with ntho haw the Plnchback Motor -Manufacturing 1 the. sensation ity, who does not kh soldiers to send them greetings'and er cheer for Christxpas and any token 1 laws which 3 -v.

Yours very truly, (Signed) EDWIN M. DAUGHERTY Commissioner of Oorporstlona By: BEN. L. en-. trusted to him.

will be sent to them in time for The people are asked not to forget, them and through Mr. Lindsey any. Christmas offering (he race horse cant draw loads, allround' dog and The klrdale Is an hlmpelf and, the1 phyi govern itp laws teachers', must rely for In them, one finds, the' known icientifle truths, with-. out which, successful teaching possible, -Nature and Common Sense j- are the two krsateit teachera ln thst -w- will reach I 1 THE MOABITESS 9 DEVELOPING TALENT Rube 'Foster; is tone of the outstand-ires In hasehalL lHe has' suc- figures In hi Dobbin Is strong enough and enough for all our purposes If we lifted the ban on mixed. marriages.

wogld we all the people of the world become, gelusea, two-legged Airedales, physically -strong, mentally I do not state It ls-a I simply ask the question. -t THE RECORD. i a- BAR8TOW DUNCAN AND MARSHALL FLOYD IN RECITAL appreciates nor understands the little yellow people who live away' In yon Orient! It: would have been presumption vto assume the Interest of an audience in such, a personage, 'for the thing has been tried unsuccessfully. In literature and oratory many times her Longfellow experimented with Hiawatha -as a hero, presenting him precisely as. If he were of Anglo Saxon Jlood and name; the poem Is Immortal, and though Jhe character Is.

reality as great as Ony.one.bero known to and worshipped by a nation, the world finds it almost Impossible to take! the hero seriously. Aside-, from the richness of; the the singular formation of vowel sounds found In the names of the characters whigh adqrn the' poem. We wonder. what else could have attracted the intelligence of that great master of Counterpoint. Well, Japan has tradition.

The history, of music In Japan is an old one, It dates as far back as ler legendary age. She has her (ZANAMI, which 'corresponds to our Adam, aiid her EVE, IZANAMI. These dletleri are supposed' to have come down from heaven. While we boast of our' Cain and Japan claims, her three descendants of her Adem and'' Eve, Goddess of the Bun! God of the Moon; and God of the Seas, -They did n'ot hang harps upon: the willow trees by the': River of Babylon, but they. did hang 'ar mirror on -the tree of wisdom (this no doubt corresponds to; the biblical apple tree) and performed some sort of ceremony with music and danca.

During the reign of the FUIWARA -family piucb interest' was manifested In the pursuit: of literature, -science and art this 'time Japan, developed along musical lines and gave encouragement to -forms that witl)' Impressive dignity and solemnity. Opra at-its beet In -Japan; Is a crystallization of fantastic and humorous which fall of the essence of Budhlsm and Thus tbe attention of Coleridge-Taylor was attracted, to the little yellow! nan yrho was' not the leading exponent Of contrapuntal and polyphonic musical productions, but who had made use 'of the material at hand and who sought. to Infuse; the national spirits of hleown. country Into and metervv which were the nerve bone and sinew of Japans 4--v- Bean -wrote a notel'fn wblch sheuMed a West Indlan. Negro for NCedless ytOvsey book became famous popular: for the met.

the Stoddard of Harvard wrote The Rising Tide of building his whole argument onthejpreinlse that 'White, brown; red and black blood wont mix, I -wanted to believe, that the professor had the straight of it. -Nevertheless, I worried about it I' Stoddard doesn't think much of mongrels." Being white, he admits a white man Is a. better, man than a brown, red or black' one. But he- Is. emphatic in saying that, a man who Is all vte.

all brown, all or all black a better man than he who has mixed blood in his veins. Is this premise false? I anf shocking, most white people by; simply, asking the question: Yet havb we been fair to he mongrel What is mongrel? Flea-bitten, mangy, ill-nourished canines, carry on loose love affairs ln alleys, and the' results are flea-bitten, mangy, illraourlshed 1 pup-plea Such resuljts are to he expected. the same token, in 99 cases ont of 100, where Whites and 1 negroes, whites mid Indiana or whites and orientals marry; the contracting parties are of the lowest strata, mentally deficient, physically Imperfect and socially shameless' From unions we get "mongrel. But what of the alredale? He le the result of a wise crossing of good strains. And he Is everything, that a good dog.

ought to be physically strong, mentally alert, courageous and loyal to his. Will a similar wise Crossing of good strains do as much for the human as It has done for the '-years ago Helen Frances Emery, daughter': of Archdeacon and Mrs John Emery, of the Episcopal church, San- Francisco' and GunJiro Aokl, a were There was a- storm of protest-when the engagement was announced that spread Up and dowq. the boast and nil over. America.5? The news was on the front page of pyery, newspaper. 3 Fled: Before Publie To qpcape public criticism and possibly mob violence, the bride and hey jnother fled to Portland wherethay yrere to meetsAsMAlR where ing cessfullyma He 1 was vei ry lakagi in "a This spectacular drama In SpeeohL Song' and regalia 'taken from one of the Bibles oldest and most beautiful stories tell the story of a love hat iutc iiwi.i story ed teams years, instrumental in 1 organ-National Baseball izlng.

the I Negro League. 8one of the. worlds best gOVerit an feelliw in man, 1- AU vocal -methods then should ahd arouses to aense-'of duty lnaturaL-. almirte and wJthontlM relation of mah nian, will be pre' awakens the depeest BY: 1 WENDELL P. GLADDER, JR.

bnvuH 1 V-, -x- ".4" rrnuDi isuiiUR uflRF GOOD' slnce these methods are varied and sented Dec, 27th at Gkmut Auditorium, 1044 8. -Hope SL i The presentation of Ruth, the Mo- since'; slnglng is ah art and not a can. one set a' standard of vocal training. The 00IF thiiig that abitess'by some of Loa Angeles best can be the setting of a talen promises to he the season's-lard qt general education, which might 1 I (wewenkilid WnAMnf fNim Mk fTL fwJ. the the ignorant teecher.

from DEVEL- OPING TALENT FOR MUSIC. te 's -It is not necessary to' go Into de tails regarding the development, pf talent Ktot music; amonf our -young, en- prevent erating. But the puhllc, and es greatest' should! con raged by the people. ly- the student, must and -to discriminate' tor I a Hbis! I Children are naturally imaginative. They have a taste for tne beautifuL lilt the-singing dom va student of players 4re found', with these teams.

Wherever thg activities of -our 'teams andTesults of gsmes can be obtained attention should be directed there. Five or ten years more may find our great -players in the big leagues! Every boy I who shows promise In some form qf ought to be assisted in' purchasing supplies. There nav he a world-beater within 1 our doors. It; would 'be -well' that, they note the true sportsmanship of he-men in competition and afterwards If! the boy can leant to will over great joads and difficulties in contests he canl later tackle lifes problems with enthusiasm and tnscity hn-tll they are hvercome Our athletes. are making -f great strides in tennis too The real sklll-ful players tn the fnture.

most come from our beys and girls." Most of the great began; in childhood; TennWii p- scientific gams- Constant practice is neeqasary. MOre youag people must learn Vto. play this great gamewhichls played has.proved to be ''If A i'f'fr- The Society of the A. EL Church of 4 Pasadena presented the music lovers of that city with a most unique program Thursday 4 evening when Mr. Bartow Duncan and Mr.

Marshall' Floyd, Lyric -Tenor appeared In' recital. The recital with pretty Miss Helen Duncan at the piano was most artistically arranged and very successfully carried out. m- Mr; Duncan who is recently of New York City; easily, proved hat he Was at home with the Violin, es hie nimble fingers plyed the strlngo of that sweet toned instrument, one waeeaslly convinced that he is no sorry genius with UMt.YlolIiL''' if- Mr. Cloyd. has not! only pleaslag personality hut a sweet lyrlei tsoor voice that thrllla as it nt- JT'; SACREDCOKCERT Music makes a strong appeal to them.

Young people should be to play some musical Instrument, to their jiklnr. Perhaps vocal -training will be advantageous Music In the home will CHRISTMAS i. ft Issiia ea Hio ff ml si Issue. of the Soerlng W.H'-f-' Sunday afternoon Mrs. A.

Rich brighter and happier, rWheutn composition. Samuel Coleridge-Tay The next JSepe be -cor Aiinual Hollday number 3' rascbingZ Its remders on TV ardson will present- MmeZAnita. Pat tl Brown Sacred Concert 'Recital at thS Independent' Chnrch Christ Cor. lSth and Sts' The people who Will avail, themselves qf thiff or; H. T.

Burleigh, Nathanlel Dett, and many other composers, exam- fti 'All advertisers trill, i do cwell tol'jfl have their copy -reech t)da offiee later than.Thursday to lnaure pies what Boland this trork. and GaHtap and oeder thn-mun1.

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