NOTED IYRIC 1 SOPRANO TO GIVE CONCERT^ lt;Miss Katherine Neal Simmons, lyre* soprano, of New York City, i.-* to be featured at the fifth choir concert at the Presbyterian church at 8: ICO o'clock Thursday evening of this week. The numbers that have been given in the concert lt;»ui * this winter have been most enjoyable, but probably none of the p*ov-iou . entertainment?! will equ ii th« one that ih to be given on ThursdayI nipht.One 1 alf of the program that is!to be piven by Ming Simmon* v ill be Indian songs, which rhe wiil song incostume. This part of the programespeeiti 1 ly will blt; an unusua! t re h *,*as Miss Simmons ranks among tm j first in her interpretation of these*gongs. jThe following is one of the very ! compline ntary accounts, that have ! been riven concerning’ the concerts j of Miss Simmons “Few artist* arc gift . cd with talent of sufficient versatility to render a program of the elato ilt; * in I the mcrt artistic and delightful ’manner, and then to turn, by way of j - contrn.it, to the Indian Ivrica and“ .p'T 1^7r’ ;-p;Ji to interpret them with the gcnuin1 m W * I 1 ? i ft ft Ifeelings of a native, and withal, the ;utmost aristry lt;f an Anglo-Saxon)[tingrr. |Mi: ; Simmon* will be insisted by j a quartet of male voices and they i will sire while she changes costume*. I No admission will be charged, but i j silver offering will !v taken to help* dcfra* * ho i xl cn i»’