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Show It- -fl 'Music and ! 1 Drama I ' ! Miss Iucllle Burnhope. student, in the CoriServtVory of Musie, at Sec-red Sec-red Heart academy entertained a large number of hr friends and teach- r- Friday evening when she appeared in an elaborate recital. When MInt Burnhope appeared, she was greeted 1 with applause. Her musical selections Ion both the piano ond the violin de-; lighted the listeners and proved that! Miss Uurnhope has exceptional aMl-; ' ity. ; 1 Miss Burnhope win assisted by her( lister, Miss Marguerite Burnhope, Clu-lys Pond and Miss Coral Croft, j others assisting were Miss Genevl-M-McCarcnj MiSfl Margaret Oram, Miss Nora Relleher and Miss Thcckla j I Schllnder Appreciation of many was expressed in the numerous bouquets) of flowers Riven to Miss Burnhope dur-j ' Ing the evening. The program was I as follows Pi-elude G Minor Baehmaninof f Prelqde op 8 No. 21 Pantalslc-l nipromptu dp. 66.. Chopin I Song. By tho Waters of Minneton- ka Lleurance Miss Coral Croft. 1 Violin nbligato Miss Genevieve Mc- Carthy. Piano Miss Laicllle Burnhope. Caprloclo Brlllante op. Zi . . Mendlessohn Seeo.i-i Piano Miss Marsruerfte Burnhope. Reading Tho Cop and the Anthem. .V O. Henry Miss Gladys Pond. I March 'of the Dwarfs ... . Grclg Valse .-tique Prlml Ca vat Ina Ftaff Huinoreske Dvorak Pirst Violin Miss Marguerite Burn-i hope. Second Violin -Miss leucine Burnhope: I Piano Miss Margaret Oram 1 Tr-i -i( m- H.i Hade Chopin wit. h's Frolic . B.irtlett Walts and Chorus l-'aust" . . ... Gounod First Piano Misses L. Uiirnhopc, j M Oram. Second Piano Misses X. Kelleher. T. Schlndler. ... I Bryan L. Wright, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph K. Wright, who reoentl: I returned from four years' missionery I work In Japan, was the complin.- nted guest at a parly Wednesday evening at the First Ward amusement hall. The evening was spent in dancing and refreshments re-freshments were served. ... Mrs. D. C. Watson was the complimented compli-mented guest at n surprise party 1 d-I d-I nesday evening at her home 629 Can-j Can-j yon road, when a number of her In-I In-I tlmate friends gathered for the evening. eve-ning. The time was passed in cards, and at midnight, supper was served Covers were laid for the following. Mr. and Mrs. j. r. Lindsay, Mr. and Mm S. S. Barpster, Mr. and Mrs I. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Watson. A bouquet of yellow chrvs- anthemums was the centerpiece for the table. . The first of a series of dances to bo given by the Weber Stake Mutual j improvement association. w..s held Friday evening in the Borthanu. A unique program in dancing and games. was enjoyed conducted by the entertainment enter-tainment committee of the Al A. A Members from the fourteen wards in the city were present. Announcement of the ne.t fiance will be njade soon. The second of a series of dances for the winter by the Ogden Bohemian club was given Tuesday evening in the Berihana Playing to an overflowing house both Thursduy and Friday evening the members of the Ninth Ward Dramatic association achieved .another suei -when they presented a four-act plav, "The Awakening,!' In the ward amusement amuse-ment hall. Tim play under the direction direc-tion or .Mrs. Sarah . .lacks.. n and I .Miss Minnie Moore Mrov.11. hnwri I weeks' of work and patient rehearsing. 1 Exceptional talent was shown by each of the Characters, Miss Frances Marsh claiming the honors. Music between acta was furnished by Lowell Itldges. Harold Shupe, Miss Margaret llunui land Miss Christ v. . . Pupils of the second intermediate d partments of the Twelfth ward Sun-day Sun-day school w in jive a vaudeville show I 'In the ward amusement hall Friday I evening, Dec 17 The show has been entitled I'heltlous Pholllcs." unl consists con-sists .,r thre-f n. ts. Appiarlng In From Vamu Yama Land." are Mildred Paul. Verovs voung. Norma iiiii Le Burn 1 Wright, I.orna Jones and Melva S.-ha-le. Tii- seen ml ai ! entitled, Sam Johnson and Alex Jackson, the two' .biggest fools on earth In 'Tickled to Death." will feature Rlgby Jacobs. and Albert Hoggan. "The li.unbow iximmjiiu, mu-.iui comeay win mso be presi ntt d. The - ssl for 1).... p ,v follows fol-lows Nellie Van Tassel, president of the Rainbow Klmona Society Edith Sco-1 Sco-1 1.1.1 Ruth Ashton, the vlco president V lola Folkmo n Alice Marion, treasurer Man Willis Wil-lis Hi-Isabel Hi-Isabel Sutro, secretary Anna Corry Beatrice Courtney, class pool "flazei Olive fMercer. of tho basket ball 1 im Myrtle McBrlde t w Inifred Tui ner, studenl - I Inl I ins Fdlth Jones, new senior Phyllis Pro idflt Rose Jackson, colored maid Grace j I'outz |