churches of the city and their wives ly re-*|attended the reception.thru-enliv-; wasus hipi fullAlter the crowd had assembled a splendid program of music was given by Mr. Wliitford at the organ and by Mrs. von Tobel as a soloist, accompanied by Mr. Whitford on the ed by' P*a110, The organ numbers rendered by Mr. Whitford were the foi-city. .lowingneve- ..capr.ce ---------------Kreigermow-. '(jaiitiiiue d'Amour-----...Strang11 its-“Song of Sorrow ’___________Kevins al-l Mrs. von Tobel’s selections were:real. “Beloved. It Is Morn” Aylwardi has- ‘At Parting”-------------Robertsrests.! The program afforded the audi-by-ence great pleasure and Mr. Whit-last . ford and Mrs. von Tobel were given been ! generous applause. Both have great cam- i talent in music, and Mrs. von Tobel | won the hearts of all who heard her. i de-j It was really ber first appearance be-f de fore the public here, tho she has al-He;ready been taking great interest in ilong the musical features in connection gani- ■ with regular services at the church, beenl^he is a valuable assistant to her racy, j husband in his work as a pastor, it of) An interesting feature of the re-b of . cepiion was the presentation of a Ik in; fine picture to Mrs. W. E. Carroll, •k of As Miss Carrie Otto she served the i the church for several years as a soloist