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Brahms Rhapsody High Point of Concert By HENRY BUTLER

Brahms Alto rhapsody.

quartet, singing the alto voice, the profound and beautiful work with great effect. There were times, particularly in the lower notes of the alto part, when more volume from the soloist of less volume from the chorus might have made the melodic lines

still needs to gain more confidence in singing works of this kind; certainly she has the voice and the musicianship. L Plays With Assurance Yesterday's program was spon. sored by the Indiana chapter, American Guild of Organists, who presumably also imported 13-year-old Dolores Holts from Middletown, O., as plano soloist. Miss Holtz has enviable facility and accuracy. She plays with assurance far beyond her years. I could wish that she had chosen as a finale to her first group something more significant than Lisst's outmoded “Rigoletto” paraphrase,

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Clarence Elbert's male chorus sang

more distinct. Perhaps Miss Kreiser

"LAUREY" —Peagy Engel, who plays the role of Laurey in "Oklahoma," Rodgers-Hammer-stein musical opening its six day run at the Brain tonight. Matinees are scheduled for Wednesday and Saturday.

which is Fabulous Franz at his least

inspired. If Miss Holtz keeps on at the same rate of progress, she should play remarkably well in a few years. Maturity added to her present technique will make her playing seem more profound. Mr. Ebert's singers were heard in two groups of their repertoire besides the Brahms, and Miss Holts ended the program with Mendelssohn's “Capriccio Brilliante” aocompanied at the organ by Ellen English. Dorothy Munger was piano accompanist for the Maennerchor.

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Times State FLORA, Ind. yo i 8. — Wey-

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J. C. Yunker, Carroll county school superintendent, will be chair-

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|'State of the Union’

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