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WaGr;RolHafin,JarPIANO RECITALThe pupils of Mrs. Mathilde Crosby gave their spring piano recital in the First Baptist Church s . Friday night. The first number on the program “Back to Bethel” was ^ played by Alma Simmons Hodge; Mary Katherine Suter played | “Pansy Faces;” Lenhard Matthes,“Step High”, and “Ode to Harmony; Barbara Lunday played “Morning Prayer” and “May Day Waltz,” Alma Simmons Hodge next rendered, “Bridal Chorus”, I “Andante Celebre”, Graziella Waltz, Allegro Vivace; Frances C Alderman played “To a Wild I Cat Rose”, “Amaryllis”, “Hungary”; Martha Joe Gillis, closed the pro- box gram with “Nightfall in the For- ^ est”, “Traumerei,” “Gondoliera” Frilt; “Valse Bleue.” boxThe group of young people weishowed the result of effectiveteaching and faithful practice in Th* their rendition of their program. |Star jasmine/and baskets of other spring flowers were used in dec-oration. This was the last Biloxi recital for Frances Alderman, who .A leaves shortly for Alexandria to make her home. * omFOlwhlt;
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Biloxi Daily Herald

Biloxi, Mississippi, US

Sat, May 10, 1941

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