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Show 1 EVENING NEWS SATURDAY FEBRUARY - r1 . DESK11ET tF SECTION 1918 23 TfrREE Sr-- monasteries "etc!' Offertolre, "Meditation . . . .Massenet !j was Warren ments, establishedvarious Quartet, "Even Me" In was ways fc puband also Harry Lewis, Paul Armstrong,lic benefactor. Hoy Learned. Richard Burk"WUh all these worthy qualities in hardt. that the warmPostlude. Postluds In O". . .Guilmant a man. It Is e Mrs. Ella Cummings Wetxell, .chor- hearted and' appreciative Welsh peo-pirevere love and ahd him, honor ister; Mr Genevieve Gleason, organHe certainly left hie his memory.. ist. the I countrymen an abiding example ofwelto lectured to very larse the devoted . . imm Today is the day of. opportunity for Stookey Ilf passionately, inuetj baptist church. fare of the Welsh people. , HS waajJ children. this last week. - No so very long sgo boy here M. Bacon, nreeid Mrs. George two-fola d love love Morning: constrained by a girls were supposed to be aeeu the Home and School League, rJIij?1 Prelude, "Melody in F..7Rubinsteln for his Master, Christ Jesus, and an and and not heard. But pow we go on the- work on the community kftihZn,' tola native for Organ. love This proposition overpowering encouraging. a' different plan. A few years ago we beAntjiem, "Arise, He Calleth Thee: is one toward which no , saw the beginning of the Boy Scout feel Clark land. to can be passlv afford tlon Turn organization, and nave followed its deChoir; solo, Mrs. A, T. Matthew explanation of for later an bo into the agency great velopment for the leggSi given Soprano solo, .'There is a Green to be we which know it today. jngwm good r lllll Far Away" Gounod As a complement to this came the management of the theatre wWi.v Mr Carrie B. Eccle But the organizations Is The Camp Fire girl Showing the boys' snd girls' Saturd ' were separate. Last year the Marine Postlude Hewitt ' Organ. scouts were organised, and seemed to morningand matineesUs has demonstrates"i2 METHODIST EPISCOPAL. again great find favor in our city, among the boy again Evening: 8peclal musical program. tbe work. A material object interest of this u the campaign last year for great- terest First Methodist Episcopal church. When E. D. Garge, choir director;-M- r been has ebown recently t? Mouth and Second East. It. J. er production on the farina was start- aerie "The Son of Crlssle L. Chapman, organist; Mr Second Democracy'1 t, need for competent help 'was been contributed to the H. N. Williamminister; will preach ed, a Men Carrie B. Eccles, soloist. committee felL of experience turned nat- an added d on "A. Womans at lt-asnd is attraction, shown "The urally to that great source- - of patrito Jesus and. at 7'4i pm. on matinee with no Increase THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Supreme- Sewlo.As a direct re- the regular themes otic energy- - the boy TtiM r The -(L. next. prlc picture, regular saw we worked st! tt, harmontoee'-wHh'Tflrout4heBoy is Mary Picbford 'Andante Rellgloso," organ pre- which will be still urday Sunday school at 5.45 am. Kp. Working Reserve, this Little Rich cornel Girl. Sunday. The usual is I p in. year. .There r Glllet worth Teachers further developed at pictures wtu be show rzl with and travel Offertory,, "Melody In F". .Rubenateln training rlsss, Wedneeday 0 45 pm, another phase ef Work, however, care0c. The time Is 0:30. price is Faramount-Empresand both deserving boys girl followed by prayer meeting. is , Soprano solo place ful consideration. . JMr W. R,. Patton of St. The newly appointed members of the " Tbia work is under the Red Cross, home pKF.StolTEBUV. economics committee Ida. ' will soon organization whose gloriousIS hiscalled to meet with the committeehe rwrasr C the deOrgan postlude, "Commemoration Pint Preebytsrlss ehurch, Rev It tory is known to all of u Work of a very important nature wtu tie signed South east snd Temple, to with connect !V, school life; the Grey Ewing up for discussion, and the presi . Miss II, Sunday to develop the spirit of charity .by ex- come Wlnlfrjd .Jensen, organist. of. the various associations hav 41 am. The, Brother hood ercising school, Ievi, an im- dentsclass it. This work will please announce meets at the same hour Morning serv- mediately practical application of prin- lng to their representative la this II ice of public worship aM, This is in It theoretical.formerly ciples the young lins with the trend for vocational Judge LeGrand Young spoke Ut Sunday women of Malt lake Thame ef ser- training evening at the Emerson schoeL The work be. Friday in our school He Goodtbe point that at tha o4 "A Woman Ridding brought out mon, ing directly connected with.the Red great in the history of the"ha. crises Patriot to rally iff youig women, trues, bye. Its parfor will impart' dignity: a master leader always arista ef tha 5:5 p.m, under the auapu-e- a to wear the symbol will con- tlon The children gave patriotic songs Is National JPatrlotlo league. Young Peo- ticipants duce to refinement. of George 'Washington. honor Christian Endeavor, of Society ple's Under the name of Junior Red I 1:30 pm. Evening service of public Cross School auxiliary, ths this organiza"The Tl45 oclock. Subject, worship, do will tomorrow of tion the of army Failure of a Successful Camouflage." its bit for ths army of today. Its Westminster church, Mme. Melba, who appeared as MarPresbyterian separate from the school, 175 west- - Fifth South atreet. Rev. work asIs not Books its name indicates, it funcguerite In Gounods "Faust," first es- Horace Sanderaon, minister; 5:45 a.ny. but, work The school. tions the through B. W. Hubbard, super- of the school auxiliary will be under sayed the role In Paris when the com- Sunday achool, II a.m.. Girl's The following books will S added "A the direction of the regular school othposer was still actively 'Interested In intendent; them Sunday. Special sermon, of ers to In the trained the public library Monday, Feb. handling people 4 p.m. Intermediate the presentation of his works. Her Home Sick Girl. Its operations are not scat- 26; z Endeavor society. S o'clock, children. And this but continuou through tered, recollection of Gounod as drillmaster Christian Bibls study. 5:50, Senior Christian En- continuous directed work its effect Miscellaneous. . sermon has not dimmed since that time, Just deavor. 7:45, special As has been so - Tap Beyerleln "A Love Sick Girl. Wednesday, will be educational. well said, We learn to do by doing. rd--Town beforeahe rant as star In Lis operas theme, for Small 7:45 p.m, prayer and Bible study.- about by self Communities. planning, is Education best brought York. I Third corner expression. Presbyterian church, Bolles & Jonee Soldiers The children can be taught personal He had a marvelous personality, Eleventh East and Seventeenth 8outh, few things are Mme. Melba said recently. Directly Rev. H. W. Burger, D. D, pastor. The hygiene than which more negClennell Cyanide Handbook. you went into the room you felt you morning worship Is at 10:30 oclock. more Important, and often, the lected. may They study and apply p Colling Manual of Wireless must work. I first met him when I This service will be In accord with remeof of aid. first simple principles was a student at Mme. Marahesl'e in the i and Telephony, The common dies for study Injuries. sermon The the ss for 'Cri Short Story. pastor's day. Paris, and he took a great fancy to me. plan sanitation in the higher grades can them will be, "The Qualities of True of Works ConstructBut before studying Faust-way with the 'Davia Irrigation I studied Womanhood. All young ladles are ask- be connected In a vital 8- - Government. of U. ed al Gounods Mirellle' with him. Then ed to accept this Invitation to Go to Red Cross .outline. The spirit by be Introduced In a very recame Romeo and Juliet, and occa- Church, somewhere today. Elliott Trench Fighting. Sabbath truism can field. Narrative of the War. sionally he would sing the lover. school meets at 12 o'clock. Christian En ceptive to Red the work The value of this 7 o'clock. Red Cross unit "I appreciated all that, and with his deavor-a- t Ficke Breaking Bonds: A Drama childof habits obvlou The Cross is at help I quickly grasped the difficulties meets at the church on Wednesday life. If the boys of Social Unrest, persist in after of the Shakespearean role. He said 10 o'clock. Prayer meeting at 8 o'clock hood Friedlander Jews in. Russia and of today can be enrolled in an and girls on Wednesday evening. the difference between Marguerite of this character, and can Poland. organisation Methodist Episcopal .Park Liberty or suffer for it, they and Juliet was to him a very striking You are the Hop ef actually labor corner of Eighth East and will Its favor. "The theHagerdorh always be strong inman. one; Juliet was 'a bold girl,' and It church, World. Catter-al- l, streets. J. a 8outh Ninth to Henry father the is Many boy was she who married Romeo, not RoHendrick Everymans Chemistry. Is influenced by- - bla children. pastor. parent meo her. There is a line in the first Herrick Audubon the Naturalist; 10 to 10:30 a. in, Mr will deny the beneficial effect school who And Sunday doe not dance finds L. A. Bridgland, Supt. Patriotic pro- on the Red Cros of making it a cen- 2 Vols. chorus, that he has some reason for not gram, and dedication of service flag at ter of interest to the boys and girls. Hersey Dos and Donts la the Those great and good people who dancing,' Gounod whispered to me 11 a. m. The Oliver O. Howard corps of . one day. Do you know why they the G. A. R. auxiliary will present the bead the American Red Crosa early Army. Holden Our Country's Flag. flag. Epworth league devo-as realized this fact, and set about some don't dance T It la because they have American 0:30 James Reclaiming the Arid West means of tapping this great reservoir p. m.; topic, "Our Duty tional at pinching shoes.' Lucas Annual. Evening service at 7.30; of enthusiasm. But until recently, no Gounod used to come to the opera Americans." sermon for girls, entitled "Esther: definite organization had .been atMacy Socialism In America. M. S. will nearly every night when I was sing- Tried and True." W. H. not In The brief, does Maeterlinck Light Beyond. tempted. Tbe plan. ing his roles. He was, 1 think, most have an open meeting at the church make a new organization, but works and Mendol Indoor fond of his Romeo and Juliet, and Thursday at I p, m. Dr. Ja H. N. Wil- through proven one The Junior Red Table Decorations. -Merrymaking even when he came very late he said liams will give an illustrated lecture; Cross is responsible to the local chapMeyer Elements of Hydrology. ter, and Is directed by a chapter school he enjoyed seeing me get down off a silver offering taken. Nation Fifty Years of American commute nominated from and by the the tomb, in his polite French way, h Methodist Episcopal church, Heath Idealism. said It was a poem of grace.' Third near corner- Etghth 'West app0Inted by the local chapter. To be National Association of Corpora, My studies continued with him for South. E. J, a success, ths plan must bs under the tlon Schools Address Report! a long period of time. One day I re- 1715 south fourth East Sunday school direction and with the support of the ceived a letter from him putting me 10 &. m, Mr Evelyn Goudie, superin-m. school men. Each school deBlring to Etc. 1817. 0:30 p. Arts. Russian tendent. Newmarch Epworth leagu off. It was ten days before he died. auxiliary, communicates m.; sermon enroll asItsanprincipal df , Typewriting Owen Secret Preaching service, 7:30 p. with the chapter I never saw him again. service Thurs- through the by pastor. A requirement as Speed. school committee. I wonder sometimes what he would m. 7:30 p. to membership Is that It shall be Page Aviation Engine have said had he seen a performance day, that 1 In a Second Methodist Episcopal church, group, and not Individual; must Parkhurat Applied Methods ef of his Faust In America last fall. It school the school whole enroll, Blaine avenue and Fourth East Scientific Management was at Fort Worth, Texas. The scenery corner room few a and not 1715 residence. El J. Magor, pastor, Pilgrim- Peixotto Revolutionary fell on the vision of Marguerite spin- south Fourth East The membership foe is 25 cents for Sunday school 10 each Mr. in was me school. unconsclou left the age. and It a. m., James pupil ning thought Barr, superintendent for many reasons, to have this Prudential Insurance Company ef Campanlnl, much perturbed, rushed Church service 11 a. m.; sermon by the best, not Am. Army and the Navy of ths U. back stkge and murmured, Madam, pastor. A series of revival meetings' nominal fee. tho American does for nothing. Ono of S. of Am. 111 bo held In this church beginning want something there Is 517,000 In the house.' I came Hadden-haof M. chief be will the values Mrs. work this 7:30 m., p. New Wednesday. to at that, and said, TU sing. Robert Essential Fact of tho dignifying Influence of sacrlflc of Wyoming wili, speak each eveYork Time InNone local History and Civic of this money goes' to the up to and ning except Saturdays Sidle Causation and Treatment of chapter. It Is planned that all of It be cluding March 10. spent for the purchase of materials to Psychopathic Disease CHRISTIAN, be made up in the echool. The money v Stephens Insurrection In DpbUa P raised in a school In various Centra! Christian Church (Disciples), may bethere Stephenson Furniture Upholsteris no restriction placed corner Third East and Fourth South ways However, It has been thought ing. Chester A. Snyder, pastor. tbereon. street Stone Wales. membership, Bible school 10 a. m C. H. Zimmerman, best to stress the group Wahl Manufacture of Organic school can become an FOR CELEBRATION HERE superintendent. Morning worship, li and before It a must have the 25 cent Dyestuff r o'clock; - special sermon for young of Mar en on A Young Woman's Devotion. "'fee to cover every pupil on Its roll White Autobiography cannot this raise school m. the For 0:30 that p. Christian Endeavor meeting, there has been special provi- Rutherford. Evening praise and preaching aervlc money Wilkins and Other First Lesson GAY 7145 OF p. m.; sermon, "Questions About sion made. It tha principal can conIn Spoken French for Doctors ad school committee that the vince servlc Midweek chapter prayer Eternity." his school will perform some service, Nurses. Wednesday 1p.m. or turn In work that will total 25 cents Wood &. Burbank Art Of Interior EPISCOPAL. the committee may use its Decoration. per capita, , of Davids celebration St For the St. Paul's church, main and Fourth judgment in granting Junior FVtion. - member, day, March I, at the Hotel Utah, un- South street. Services 8 am., 11 a.m., ship. After arrangements satisfactory - to H. Footprints In the 3:45 a.m. St. Bordeaux, der the aurplces of the Cambrian as- 7:30 p.m. Sunday school, school committee have been made Snow. Paul's Guild, Monday 2 pm. Red Croe the the school Is formally designated a sociation and the Sons and Daughters Tuesday 2 p.m. Girl's Friendly Unit, Junior Butler, E. P. Dominie Dean. Red Cross school auxiliary, and , of Wales'1 association, a banquet will Tuesday 7:20 p.m. al Red Cross head- la Field, L. M. Woman of Red buttons for each Cross given service, Wednesday child. quarters. Lenten A. Hiding Place InstrucThe be prepared and will be accompanied and provides chapter J. 7:30 H. p.m. Dennis, tors where desired, for Friday, special work. Hergeshelmer, J. Three - Black by a program of music and speeches, rector. ' The boys go to work on shipping Pennys. v cane etc. The case splint crutche with dancing as the closing feature of BAPTIST. W. P. Kennedy Peopl Ridge. in industrial thetr period the evening. Following Is the proImmanuel Baptist church, Second girls employ In knitting, hospital garment -South and Fourth East, Rev. C. B. Allen making In activities of a similar nature. and grams D. D., acting pastor. 5:45 a.m.. Bible Even the little children ran do their NEPHI ANDERSONS NEW BOOK- Mae,Hen Wljad fyNha daq.,, , school. 11 a m.-- , worship and service, Dr. part. " There are "scrap books to be A new book by Nephi Anderson k .Evan Arthur Allen will preach on the topic, The mad and little things of a less parti-cula- r. always watched tor and eagerly Introductory remarks Hour, and the Woman for the Hour, or to be sewed. knitted nature .T. F. Thomas, Chairman 8:15, young peoples meeting. 7.30 p.m. St. John Is the title The plan provides for specified time greeted. "John . sermon brief by the pas- in the day's schedule for Red Crosa of his latest.-- This time the euthor song service; Banquet committee, tor., hitherto introduction of Toastmaster, . by work. This work may be correlated In has Invaded a field not N. William William instance, In spell- touched by .the novelist. The stir' Senator Rio Grande Baptist church. 1050 countless ways; for In In art arithmetic. in history. M. Dr. ing, Second Thos. street. west Toastmaster South scenes of Missouri and Blinol Response pf leave a ring Gov. Arthur L. Thomas Patterson, pastor. Publlo service with and music; and by this means story from on tha for 11 7.30 a.m. good boys across the background of the and p.m. Morning lasting Impression David Reese sermon, God's Jewel Nentra Given which the characters and .Rubles and girl topic, Welsh Dance (In the ancient coshistoric personages, especially The Junior Red Cross has received evening toplo, "A Great DisLittle tume of Wales) the hearty Indorsement of the Salt Lake the Prophet covery. Smith, is touched Bible school, 10 am., J. B.' Wright, City principals, and a committee to con upon in this Joseph Misses Elisabeth James and book. It is beautifully named. trol Its activities has been er her about tbs middle of Anthem, O Lord I Come. VERYONE posted on muni cal Mme. Melba Soloist, Mrs. Jasper H. Dean under the auspicee of the tabMarch, York Now how Male quartet, "The Flag Without a affair, know ernacle choir. - . . , ,, down . Stain 4 and Chicago hav fallen Claud Anderson, Will Bywater, are manufacturers York Her Cu'rci, New piano Galli and worshiped A. C. Ensign, O. M. Evans. busy with many western orsuccess recalls the fact that the Utah reported Soprano solo..,, Mias Della Stevenson ders. Duo, "Hope Beyond" "singer, Lucy Oates, was once chosen shaved off Claud and Alex AnderSbn to take her place at several concerts, ...Johfi Philip Sousa has not only his beard, but his mous- Contralto solo to ? appear wss unable, she when, tache, and his old friends hardly rec- Male........ Mra Virginia Duncan Ross quartet, selected through Illness. Now comes tha dean ognise him. Instrumental selection of New York critics. Henry T. Flnck, Miss Margaret M. Jessup,, formerly ...Sunday School Orchestra in a review which will make New a valued Ht. Paul's Eplaq Baritone solo of August Glissmeyer member Praising the copal choir, and a teacher in the West Mixed quartet, "Send Out Thy j York catch Its breath. I PasaPost'of assisted The in la by orchestra. Light Hide high school, teaching work of Galli Is holding a very I she where Alex. Director, dena, Pipe Feb. IS, r MJ Jessup Is a Cali- -, Heaps. There- - 1 another- - American t fornla graduate, and holds a alx years' Bishop Armstrong will preside, whom"! consider j coloraturSslogcr license to "teach In that state. She has also ai Ilfs certificate to teach fh i not only equal to Calll Curcl, but ward will be en, The Thirty-secon- d . a Utah. .j . " her superior because she-h- as tertained by the Seventh ward choir 1 more luscious and a warmer voice, of Sunday, at 4:10 p.mu with the followMisa Gertrude Slater-daug- hter 409 east Third South ing program: p.- of g later , which is also true to the pltclu, j. .Choir street, Is taking an advanced course "The Her name is Lucy Gates Eh ai Naw England Con- PrayerHappy Day" e of study The Night peered In XJonlsettls Boston, at mostly "Jesus Qnce of Humble Birth ..Choir servatory of Music Bell at the Lyric theatre In this under the direction of Prof. Mason. Trio merited back Is recogOn last' Miss Slater obtaining ' pity May. Mra Elkins, Miss Leeman and referring nition there, the Fenway theatre orM&rgetta to the Even lng Post file I find compoher original chestra Violin solo playing ..Camille Woodbury that I was able to bestow on sition, "The French Ballet," the pro- Address her more unreserved praise than I auction being-givhearty --approval Clarinet solo .Bowring Woodbury by the audience, and encoredr Miss Election quartet have bestowed, on any perform-anc- e several received has requests .Nellie Broadbent Slater Plano solo, I have by Gall! Cure! thal to from Boston theatrical managers Selection, .Woodbury orchestra heard, Here is what ? wrote: . ,i .. .4 give recitals of her own compositions. Address student the at a "She sang the airs of Donizetti She was formerly .Lottie Leehtan Solo school.East Side high Selection Woodbury Orchestra "With a voice of luscious beauty, Choir "Lo the Mighty God." an intonation of enchanting purGustav Soderlund, pianist, who has' Benediction. a warmth," great surprising ity, been teaching at Cedar City since ease and epontanelty, exquislta last summer, returned to this city TABERNACLE. MUSIC. to this week and has gone taste and style. Here Is an Amer, locate.' Sunday, 2 p.m.: ; ican girl ripe or the Metropolitan d Prelude, Ave Marla. , . Opera House If aver there was Organ. E. P. Kimball lectured Sunday at Hymn, "Zion sta nd?wlth hillssur- -. one.. Indeed. Jhat famous lnstltu-.y- . Provo , before )he. rounded" " tion harbors at As on Means a School -Songs "Sundgy present only two Choir, and congregation. of Moral and Spiritual Development." artists who can by their singing Hymn, "Hall, bright millennial day . of peace" . give a musical epicure as much At the tabernacle organ recital Choir. unalloyed pleasure as Miss Gates Wednesday for the visiting Rotarians, Anthem, A Not Afraid' Mendelssohn E. P. Kimball, the officiating organdid last night Choir. s ist, made a hit with "Tho Rotary Gounod In The Boston transcript of the 11th March, by Joseph Hahn of Chicago. Postlude, "Postlude . Organ. g'lves an elaborate review of Arthur Conductor, Prof. A. C. Lund; organLocal city pastors and choir direc- ist, Prof. J. J. McClellan. Shepherd's new composition, " for tha piano and tors remark the difficulty with which esque, a desirable choir Is maintained, orchestra" Jately rendered in Boston, mostly to the fact that singers owing LADIES' LITERARY CLUB. come No soonj The composer conducted, and Lee M. and go with such frequency. Music section Tuesday, Feb. 20, at Pattieon played the piano part- - The er do good singers appear steady In 2:39 p.m. Utah composers' day: thetr and are making themreview is highly critical, and highly selves position, Indispensable,, when something Paper. "The. Growth of Music In. Utah"-.-..- .. to take. them. .away.-an- d Prof,. Evan Stephens techlcaLliut vary. campHmentary-.-happen- s. the, Soprano solo. O Friend pivlne, . Mr. Nellie Drue Pugsley. their place can be refilled. It account of the young composers ea- -'until ., sometimes seems as though these Baritone solo, "The Pioneer Boston,-Includinreer In Salt Lake and g Evan Stephens changes are a constant quantity. Horace Ensign. a a notice of hla having been "Christmas The following musical program will Plano, "Mazurka, Charles the 500 prize by Paderewski F. -Stayner Dreams ba given by the Cannon ward choir In w" ' ago. Yar Volker.jKrna Mra Bessie T. the Fourth ward assembly hall, Suntg? Baritone solo, "The Spell of the 24: Feb. day, Chicago paper of recent date eon- - "O Love Divine" (Mendelssohn) Choir - - Desert Royal King Horace Ensign, from Prof. J. J, tain a- picture of Mr, II. M. Din-- 1 "O Zion When 1 Think of Thee McClellan's , arrangement. (McClellan) Choir woodeV, the Balt Lake contralto, with solo, selected. . .James Moncarr Piano, "Town Topics ..Harold Orlob a statement that she sang recently Tenor Mrs. Ellen L. Orlob. Vocal duet, "Shine On" . before the class of Prof, end Mra - . . .Emma and lllldagard Schrlener Violin and viola, "Dedication, "Chante d'Espair Torrens of the vocal department of Male quartet, "The Lost Chord".. Phillip Bansbach James Moncarr, llyrum Christen the Cosmopolitan School of Music. Mr. By the composer. , and Mra Dlnwoodey were In Chicago . sen, August Glissmeyer and Dr, Soprano solos, "Willow Wand," 'A Jon business, and visiting their oldL Holdaway, "What "Do You Young Girl, friend, the Torrena when Mra Din-! riftno solo, selected. .Emma Schrlener Meant Spencer Clawson, Jr. woodey was 'requested to sing fy ths Baritone solo, selected Miss Jane 9. Sands. faculty and class, an Invitation which August Glissmeyer 5 she She was accorded Hosanna" (Granler) , r..Tcho'ir i Ofteinal dance, "Dragon Fly" accepted. Mra Harold O. Havenqr. J hearty applause for her rendition 1 Plano, Aviation Waltzes' I The second of the series of at It last meeting discussed blograph- - j mW J BAmbler'1' COPr to be given Friday evenings In the etudlo of Prof. A. C.Lund was seventeenth century. wUh a readlng of i Cares? ....Prof. Anton Pedersen given last evening by pupil, of Prof, tho Haydn "Surprise Symphony!"0.,: U r inft w.iiV l&t- -. ranged for etg;ht hands which Away'., And McClellan J. J. Lund in the is to be j Prof. Arthur Freber at the next regular meeting, Jter's studio. The following program ! given Mra Pedersen Carl. Slgrtd Feb. ,2T, at the residence of Beuhla enjoyed: Plano, Concert Etude," Soprano solo, "Confession." music Ijwas Op. 30 (Chopin r, Dorothy Carpenter Hudson. Mrs. Ma rtha Royle Palmer; by Wcontralto solo "Carmena Waltz words by Emily C. Burke A musical member of the recent (White), "The Maldens Lament" Rotarlan-vlsltoJane-Miss Sand 8. r was Charles Wells, a Eccentric (Schubert), "The Malden's Lament dance, "Tottla." "(CadtnanJ, Lillian Uobertshawi tenor member of the Denver music-hous- e Bong, The Seasons faolos. "Queen of the F.arth (Adams), of the Koight-Campbe- ll company , Trof. J. J. Daynei ''Mother of Mine (Tours), Relnhold Miss Edna Edward hleen; piano, "The Tremulo" (Gott, At the Sixteenth ward M. I. A. en- Aocompanlsts, Mrs. J. B. Ambler. halk), Grace Trout; soprano solo. tertatnment next Tuesday evening Mrs. Bessie T. Volker, Mr Norma P. Without Thee (Hardelot), aria from : musical numbers will be given bv Beck, Mr Genevieve Gleason, Miss 3'Mme. Butterfly (Puccini), Louisa C. B. Stewart, piano; Mi Voelker, Mrs. E. R. Palmer; Mga Eleanor Watson, Stewart, violin, and Miss Katherine leader, Mr O. Chandler Hart. . , btewart,... cello, - a Evan Arthur, the local Welsh bari' FIRST PRESBYTF.RIAX - CIICRCTL tone, will, by request of the Cambrian Th Eleventh ward haa association, and the Bona and nne program for a musicalprepared a Morning: evening of Wales society, sing the Welsh Sunday, at 0:80 fieri In the ward Organ prelude. "Adagio In E Flat" I national anthem, "The I and of My meetinghouse. andTitis Volckmar Fathers," at the Hotel Utah, on the, the house wlil be crowd!? The thtni Gloria Patrl. of celebration of the there jqctudon lowing program will be observed- Hymn, "Through the night of SSt. David's day, Friday evening, March Prelude . doubt and sorrow. Orcan list. , Anthem, "Arise and Shine," (IL A. Response, "Father Hear UM ... Tucket , .Yhfhir Offertory, Theres a anthem, . Friend In the Homeland. ' Hymn. Pilot me. Solo. "It Is Enough," from the Mr. Peterson "Elijah" Organ postlude. ' . Evening: Prelude, "ithen Dusk Gathers Stebblns ; Hymn, "Abide With Me. Anthem. O Taste and See . .Marston GUNARD ERICKSON. MISS NORA GLEASON. Offertory, "In MemorianV ,...Lyster Organ postlude, selected. Former organist and choir director Teacher f riarlaet. of Quartet: Soprano, Mr Drew Clark; .St Mary's Cathedral. 954 Laird Are. - Phone Hy. 270 W. contralto, Miss Dwyer; tenor, William --- u- .. ......... -- ....... r- -- .... Cm-ci,-l- good-positio- Ilf ' f 1 .. itfr f at-th- ... en i .... Bach-Gouno- 'le F.... "Fantasia-Humor- ..... .............. .... ...... ....... mu-sical- es -- , I L TT rtaa MARIAf CANNON? Pupil of Aurust Spanuth, Berlin. THAI HZm OF Pit NO. 10 Templeton Studio Hldg., Studio Phono Was 57 Residence, Hy. 541 MARGARET1 SITMMERIIAYS. BtlLDIIU, VOICE Graduate New England. Conservatory . Music. jf Studio 4( E. So. Temple. Room 4. Rea ' Hl-WPhone Hy. ! It CIIAS. SHEPHERD. t t0 TRACY Y. CANNON. t Arbor. 4 TWssatcb 4321. Berlin ' and Teacher of Plano Mudio. rooms. TniljIe street, . ihone CALV IN S. CARRINGf ON, Siudlo 25 Constitution Building" Dr Masons touch ami lA hnin, In Conjunction with graded Qur Hour g R3SsfeTn8,m,,,,r fhmw Wasatch 4490, Address, 50 N01h Mala. UTAH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. BRANCHES OF MUSICTAUGHT J. J. McClellan. Director. glrtners and advanced pupils. Conner, vatory instruction Is the reasonable Was. 1105. old Historian office. East Mouth Tempi GEORGE E. SKELTON. 4 pr-- WM. C. CLIVE. v,"r- ils!fh.t.or tftnt - "'1 T"an-,- . Tuition. For list of successes, gee . fit ffifj-W- P. MELVIN PETERSEN. Voice Bund"gH,!,T'S;-A- rt lng. Studio 48 R Bil J421. ltta Phone. Hy 2775-M- . p!f Sing. W 4Jod-ape- -- leg s, y, I, plan-Jnvolv- Melba's Interesting r Memory ofthe Great Gounod Italia Method of Slngla. , Studio, 542 Constitution nptg fiohool t" Nea New Library - - foe-gtrl- e; -Bi- to-N- ew Cats-chls- -- Tsle-gra- Eye-Witne- ss - Yle-wh- - . - i Mid-we- ek - m wom-asliar- SI. OkM-ho- y, oils Feeling-French- ...... Dia-mon- A. TT.to, ' F&lSSLJ?' to all.,U L. Morris Nephi " ...n, - - .... ........ ...... q?. ......... '0 itu mtao mill inlpB dui m riiuigvwiii Evelyn Reilly, principal of the Forest and the Douglast school 'respectively, complete the committee. 8upt.' .John named Mallck of the Red Crosa has disSupt. J. M. Mills of the Granite counin the trict to supervise the work with- the city ty. and to committee. President Wilson ha termed the membership an opportunity- for junior find school "to a children the chance to serve our country." He declares that It will "bring opportunities of service"; that It will teach how to save; that children will learn by through It the be to the future good citidoing zens of this great country which we all love. o united The children of thethe-long-agIn a great crusad of purpose which was often doubtfut. The children of the present, however, are offered a chance to enlist In a cause, the aim and meaning of which are beyond question. and In the following of which will be great reward. and School League (Note The Home In all 4J.epartments.x1t Is Interested school Work, and anything that touches the school as vitally as the work should be presented to the league member) -- - ... DESERET NEWS BOOK STORK. Salt Lake City. Utah. Advertisement To Bishops and W ard Authorities If you wish to encourage the Choir cholstera and the musical talent In your midst you c an best do so hy presenting them copies of the volume en titled. . Complied by the Deseret New by Prof. E. Stephen end edited 1 -- :; i d -- -- lf FIRST UNITARIAN. Songs , Morning . "The Flag Without a minister. Service of Stalnl John Mallck; ( Prelude . . !. Ar Hyd y Nos . . worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon. The Anthem." Teace Be Still", Common and the Lesser Breeds People Mr Esther Davis Stephens Without the Law." Soloists, Miss Offertory, "Andante Toust, "Glimpses of Welsh InfluM a John Mallck. The Duet, God Is My Refuge Lon J. Haddock lyn A. Buehler and Alvin Keddlngton; ences" Miss Leola Schrack, church achool meets at 10; Harold MadSongs Steiner. sen. director. The kindergarten meets "Y Deryp Fur. Postlude, March Pontificale. . . . at 11; Miss Susan Raybould, teacher. 'Cfychau Aberdyfi The church Is at 133 south Second East Gounod ....Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edwards street- ' Evening ' "The Toast. of Gifts Wales to Prelude , CONGREGATIONAL. .Guilmant 1'. A. ..Rev. "The Man Anthem, Humanity. of ttorrows. ., Slmpkln The Congregational church, corner of :; Goodell The Mtar Spangled Banner, as- Fourth Kaat and First Fouth. Elmer 1. nembKfft Miss Clara Lee, C. D, "Steiner lA hv nvM 11 Wnlng service. Sweeten's orchestra during the eve- o'clock, subject. "Benjamin and choir. Franklin.' Solo, "O Loving Father" ning will discourse patriotic rquslc, Sunday school. 12.30 p. m. i .. .Teresa e del Rlego representing the United States ard CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Miss I .sola Schrack;. violin obWales. ligato William Hai'diman. Subject, Sunday sermon, "Mind." Honored. Greatly Offertory, VUest" ' f First C torch of Christ, ScIcatUt 336 ,Ait "St Bald 4 local east David's f . . . H day, Postlude Third South. Sunday service, 11 Selected Welshman, is .celebrated m. and 8 o'clock-p- . by the o'clock,m. Sunday Organist MHM GUdyg Har'unan. Welsh people, the world over, on school 9'45 a. m The Wednesday Director Misa Leola Schrack. 8 hetd at o'clock. h nr honor erf theh patron ' Second Charch of Christ. Scientist saint. David. This great and goo rmvr. mktuodist church. man was horn In Pembrokshlre. South 566 east South Temple street. Sunday 11 m. Sunday . o'clock Morning: Wales. "Th the latter part of the fifth services, m... Wednesday , evening atuOol3l5a " i Organ prelude, Firrt Hmrntn tn"tT mra hi .wrn3t6mtisciamrTor . , 8 oclock. servties. ... - Becker royal lineage on b6!h aides, and trace "1 Processional, livmn 652. LtTHERtN. it on hla mother's side through seven Anthem, "Tar.ry uhh Me, O . niv Danish Evangelical Lutheran church, generations to a sister of the Vlrgiu Si'J'.ior" Baldwin Mary. He was extraordinarily endow corner First avenue and J$ streets; J. W. Jones-anchoir ed tiy Tmturp. and received a very tlh-- f Carlson, pastor; Sunday school, 10 raOffertolre, "Song of Sdrrow' Nevltt tral education, besides being- - tor 10 services at 11 a.m. Lenten eer- Basso solo, "Upheld'' H, miner, years, a pupll of the erhlnent- - scholar; mnn at 8 p m. Young People's meeting Wednesday UnhfrrSDJiuTkhaTiTt, evening at 0 o'clock. rauelPTWs. Ppst ljid,',';Pustide'i. . Schubert - St. 4arld was- SPIRITUALIST. anddp. and consecrated his Ufa First Spiritualist church will meet Organ pt elude. "A Reverie. .Lemont vout man, lO the SorkaaL the, mlmq- - at . ant amLenergy Pythias- - hall. try.Being a verv magnetic man.an Thlrd South atreet. Sunday, as follow 8 to 1, ! clas to 5. influential and gifted public apeak Healing circle, ' and evening services, 8 p m. ' Lecvri ? ( Also the poRse-co- r of large means, turers .MS's Ruby CJudwkk Mis Ruth and mediums will demonstrate which he liberally divided with the the psychic phenomena of Spiritualism. !yatt DAVID REESE; of ruling done at the Deseret Let un bif! on vour1' wnvp fj - m. - . Violin , t9 ClllRCH. ..... -- ALL Plaalst. Pupil of Carlo Huonamlcl. Griduate ftif New England Conservatory of Music Inetrurtor at . New England pt'on., also Wellesley college, gtinouncee 7h opening of hts Salt Lke 1studio. 4 mast South Temple, Room Phone iWasatrh Residence phone ana Ws. 539J-- I to 4 Interview o'clock andTuesdays bf appoint-- 1 lent. Ann L. D. S. U. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. mm,,,., I -- Over-60- Oif Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 28 ahd 27, a study of birds win occupy attention - of the Weber school the Parent-Teache- r Association. The chil- dren of the school will display picture Paul of the studies of bird and Dr. lectur-wttdeliver a University-wil- l Ml Schrack will sing lantern slide several solos Mr. .Murry Schick, h extends a president of this association, cordial invitation to f- all. -t At-- he meet tog work In the Webster school much Interest ta being manifested This school haa one of - the largest classes In the rity. and Is already planning a continuation of its work. Dr.' 1 he-el- -e 00 - Copies Sold This la a testimonial of its value. Any music library is not cpm-ple- te without 1L Price. 50c per copy, postpaid. In lots of 1 dozen. 0458, by P or freight at buyers expens B 0 OKfflST0nE 8SH.4 M fees |