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8:15 o'clock. Vanda E. Kerst,<br />
head of the Department of<br />
Spoken English, will present<br />
Mary Margaret McCown, reader,<br />
and Maybell Davis Rockwell,<br />
vocal instructor, will present<br />
Henrietta Spelsburg, soprano.<br />
The program:<br />
Das Kraut Vergessenheit<br />
Alexander Von Fielitz<br />
Er den Herrlicheste von Allen<br />
Robert Schumann<br />
Wie fremd und todt ist alles umber<br />
"Die Verkaufte Braut"<br />
Frederick Smetana<br />
Miss Spelsburg*<br />
Beau Brummel Clyde Fitch<br />
A Play in Four Acts<br />
Written for Richard Mansfield<br />
Miss McCown<br />
Cnnnais-tu le pays "Mignon"<br />
Ambroise Thomas<br />
My Lover is a Fisherman<br />
Lily Strickland<br />
Cradle Song Fritz Kreisler<br />
The Dr. Star Caspar Koch James will be H. Rogers heard<br />
in the regular Miss Spelsburg free <strong>org</strong>an recital<br />
in Carnegie Mi-s. Maybell Music Davis Hall, Rockwell North<br />
Side, at At 3 the o'clock pian.i tomorrow<br />
afternoon. May Johns Evans,<br />
Welsh soprano, will be the guest<br />
soloist, and Ethel Goldsmith will<br />
play the accompaniment. The<br />
famous "Ave Maria" by the<br />
medieval Flemish composer, Arkadelt,<br />
will be played in Liszt's<br />
<strong>org</strong>an transcription, suitably<br />
provided with the accompaniment<br />
of the chimes.<br />
program follows:<br />
The full<br />
Prelude, Bridal Music and Introduction<br />
to Third Act from "Lohengrin"<br />
Soprano Solo:<br />
Wagner<br />
"The Song" Jordan<br />
Eurydice Chaffln<br />
Gavot from "Mignon" Thomas<br />
Ave Maria ._<br />
Soprano Solos:<br />
Arkadelt-Lisz!<br />
(a) Arise, O Sun Day<br />
(b) Trusting Eyes Gartner<br />
Toccata At the from regular Fifth Symphony morning service<br />
in Bellefield Presbyterian Widor<br />
Church, tomorrow at eleven<br />
o'clock daylight savings time,<br />
Earl B. Collins, <strong>org</strong>anist and<br />
musical director, will present the<br />
quartet in Sir Arthur Sullivan's<br />
"The Prodigal Son." The special<br />
program is designed as a farewell<br />
to Arthur Anderson, bass,<br />
who has gone to New York to<br />
study opera, coaching under<br />
Richard Hageman, and a kind of<br />
anniversary celebration for Romaine<br />
Smith Russell, who has<br />
been soprano at the Bellefield<br />
Church for ten years.<br />
The other members of the<br />
quartet are Viola Karlson Byrgerson,<br />
contralto, and Roy<br />
Strayer, tenor.<br />
Mrs. Ellen Eyre M<strong>org</strong>an Marshall,<br />
a pupil of the late Eugene<br />
Heffley, will give a recital in the<br />
Gymnasium of the Ellis School,<br />
4860 Ellsworth Avenue, this afternoon<br />
at four o'clock. There<br />
will be an informal reception before<br />
the recital, at which the<br />
senior classes of the school will<br />
assist Miss Ellis, and Mrs. H. H.<br />
McClintic, Miss Sarah B. Frazer<br />
- : , Hill<br />
-""--i. \ ;i|.', j?VJ t-%<br />
and Mrs. Charles P.. Ellis will<br />
pour.<br />
An exhibition of early Nineteenth<br />
Century English sporting<br />
prints, engraved and printed in<br />
color, are now on display at the<br />
J. J. Gillespie Company Galleries.<br />
The exhibition consists of<br />
engravings from celebrated<br />
paintings by Henry Alkens, W.<br />
THE INDEX, Saturday, April 28, 1928 13<br />
Alkens, James Pollard, J. Rogers,<br />
Sr.( C. Newhouse and several<br />
others. They are engraved<br />
by such engravers as Thomas<br />
Dean, C. Bentley Sculp, I. Clark<br />
and F. Rosenberg. With the<br />
above exhibition two very beautiful<br />
little hunt paintings by W.<br />
J. Shayer are being shown.<br />
These are beautifully colored<br />
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T H I S M A Y M A K E 1 0 0 P E O P L E<br />
C/t/N unloading truck<br />
L A T E F O R W O R K /<br />
A traffic jam means<br />
delay to all vehicles,<br />
but particularly to<br />
the street car,which<br />
cannot turn out<br />
and continue on its<br />
way as can a truck<br />
or motor.<br />
Pittsburgh Railways Company<br />
obstructs a street car.<br />
Another car approaches.<br />
It must necessarily stop.<br />
Other cars gather and be'<br />
fore long there is a tie-up<br />
all along the line. Because<br />
of one truck carelessly<br />
parked, hundreds of peo-<br />
pie are delayed.<br />
The car-riders comprise<br />
over 70% of the riding<br />
public. For this reason<br />
we appeal to the truck driv<br />
er and the private motor<br />
ist to give a little extra con<br />
sideration to the rights<br />
of the greater number.