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tion by Sewall’s orchestra, the grand 
march from “The Prophet” by Meyer- 
beer. The hymn “Onward Christian 
soldiers’? was well rendered by the 
chorus, and then Mrs. Charles S. 
Miller of East Gloucester sang the 
beautiful ‘‘Elizabeth’s prayer’ from 
Tannhausser. Mrs. Miller was in 
fine voice and sang this difficult piece 
with feeling and artistic appreciation. 
She was heartily encored, as she was 
also for her second song on the pro- 
gramme, ‘‘Good-bye”’ by Tosti. 
The orchestra's next selection was 
from Flotow’s ‘‘Martha,’”’ which it 
played with spirit and great delicacy 
of touch, delighting the audience, who ~ 
wanted it repeated, but were denied. 
Later on, however, in response to the 
applause, the bright little Marcietta, 
“A Petits Pas,” ‘by Sudessi, was re- 
peated in full, and the fourth orches- 
tral number, Bendix’s “Tone Pictures”’ 
was given inpart a second time. This 
orchestra consists of Mr. Sewall, viol- 
inist; Mr. Collins, ’cellist; Mr. Won- 
son, cornetist, and Mr. Stevens, pian- 
ist. As would be expected from the 
musical reputation of its members, it 
plays excellently. 
Mr. James P. Ridley of Malden, a 
member of the quartet of the Newton 
Episcopal church, was the second so- 
loist. His first selection was the 
“Creole Lover’s Song,’ by Dudley 
Buck. As encore he sang ‘‘Love’s 
Sorrow.” Mr. Ridley’s voice is both 
sweet and vibrant, and his articulation 
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and phrasing are so good that every 
word can be understood by the hearer. 
While some hoarseness, owing to a 
cold, was noticed in his rendition of 
the ‘Creole Lover’s Song,” it passed 
away largely during this number, and 
his other pieces were sung with com- 
parative clearness even in the softest 
measures. 
The other numbers by the chorus 
were:all well. received. The ‘‘Morn- 
ing Invitation” had to be repeated. 
The ‘“‘Soldier’s chorus” from Faust, 
the most pretentious of the selections, 
was sung spiritedly and -with precis- 
ion. This closed the concert. Special 
mention should be made of the bril- 
liant work of Mr. Stevens as accom- 
panist. He would make the dumb 
sing. 
The visiting musicians and singers 
were entertained after the concert at 
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. 
Lycett. Lobster a la Newburg was 
brewed in chafing dishes under the 
skillful supervision of Misses Story 
and Sanborn, and was served with 
apple salad, coffee, cakes and pies by 
a small bevy of waitresses, among 
whom were Mrs. H. C. Foster, Miss 
May and Miss Helen Lycett. Thus 
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a social hour was spent delightfully 
and then barges took the visitors 
home. It was announced at the con- 
cert ‘that the Choral society will as- 
semble again on October 2d to begin 
its next winter’s work. The society 
was formed through the efforts of 
Rev. Mr. Libby who is to be greatly 
praised for the success of the under- 
taking.’ 
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The Public Library will be open until First 
of May every Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- 
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Sundays and Holidays are excepted. 
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