Sunday Evening Concert InPark Charms AudienceIn I lit* restful quid, of Arcadia County Dark, under (lie Itlue lt;lome of a Southern California sky was given a soulstirring; sacred concert last Sunday evening: attended by several hundred persons.from the opening bugle notes by Robert Sehadel,through the impressive “Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag’m ■ * - — —— —- — — m—^ — — » —• — *, w a v.* • * * ♦captained by Scout Leader Robert Chambers and Troop No. 5, the community singing under the able direction of Mrs.Ill V 1* t «'m c f - —-- ’ ” - « 1 * ’ • » I I •Helen Lumpkin, the special vocal and instrumental numbersA A 1 I I * A $ 1 iv W t »% m • I * t 1 • •OP ^ ^ v - V m W ^ m. 9to the benediction by Dr. N .Milo Fiske, all was perfection.Mrs. Lumpkin proved herself an * artist supreme not onlv in her con- ,( Kn ° al “s,‘s anc* Benc,a-I !U~ducting but as a soloist in the ren- [angement was all the work of ourdition of Hummel-s ••Hallelujah u c,tf f'ne‘ss' Mns John G,an'and the Negro Sj)intual “Swing ^11. lt;»s.sL*.tf ci by Di. N Milo Fiske, Low Sweet Chariot”. Harold Johns. Mrs Florence Ander-. . , ,, . son- Mrs. Helm Lumpkin and Mrs.Claire Imhoff matched her beau- Ethel W itsontlful contralto voice with Mrs. j Mrs. Granvtll(. wUshrs ,,, to c(m.Lumpk n s Kprano in Carmichael s vry llrr ,hilMks for h,.lping toIt Is the Hour of Evening 'and scv- thc ,.oncerl success, to her com-eral other numbers. imttee. to Mr E. E WeslcrhouscMrs. ilt; lorence Anderson, violin, foi mimeographing the programs. Nti.ss Mary Lou Hobbs, cello, and Mr. Ra,\ Hopper who moved the Mrs. Frances Potts, piano, most ar- piano, Scout Troop number 3. ScoutA • A I • •tistically precented Bizets ‘ Inter- Master Robert Chambers who par-mezzo from L’Arlesienne, Suite No. ticipated in the program and didI a ^ a2 and several pleasing encores to the ushering, to the press for publi-the delight of the audience. city, and especially to the artistsThe idea for the concert, the sel- participating in the program