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Show fr'pQOOCOOQOpO-OC-p OpqC CiOpopppoopaQOpp.T Special Concerts at j the Post This Week A Fpeclal band cnnrnri will he given tit j Fort. Douglas at :;:4" this afiernoon by the I Twentieth Inf;nury band, under the lead- i erslnp of Direr-tor Anton Goetz. ! A particularly choice programme of 1 music has been prepared by tho - director for the first Sunday concert of the band, '"'on certs will also be Riven on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons at this week and it is planned by Director Goetz to have concerts on those days each week during the summer. i Tne week's programmes are as follows: SCXDAY AT :5 : -4 T P. M. j March, Twentieth Infantry A. Goetz Overture. Stabat -Mater Rossini Wahz, Dove's Melody . . . .- Daulderff Reverie, Traumerei Schumann Played by Assistant Panel Leader Michael I "grin. .Selection. Chimes of Normandy. Planquette i Patrol, The Blue and Grey Dalbey I MONDAY AT " : ." P, M. Man-h. Oipsyland Eithzowe i (Overture, The Calif of Bagdad ... Rouldien M'n Hz. Aloha -On Spots wood Sek -tion. The Spring Maid ... Reinhardt (a) One-step, OT.rien Is Tryinz to Talk Hawaiian Oormack ; b i KoMrot. Tliere's a Li rile Bit of Bad In Everv Good Little Girl Clarke Patrol. Police Merrit WEDNESDAY AT 3:5 P. M. ' March. Eibortv Bell Sionsa tver; ure. ( irph.-'tis Offer. bach American sketch, Down South. . Mydiileton ' Waltz. Blue Dnnube Strauss ; ( a ) Fox :'ot . Pi a y For the Eights to j Go Out Tmina? (b) One-step. It's Time For Every Boy to V2 n Soldier Tierney , Selection. The Chocolate Soldier. .Straus ; FRIDAY AT 3:-l.' P. M. Mari'h. The Stars ajid Stripes For- ever Sonsa Overture, Rival . : Pcttee Pn r,: phrase. In the Deep Cellar . Eovcrborg Fantasie, Cavalry '"'barge Luders fa) Ori"-stP." Thev're Wearing Them Dither in Hawaii Mohr (hi i top. Paprikn Ja nest Rohprts G rand selection. II Trovatorc Verdi Programmes for tree Tabernacle Recitals For i:-,'1 fro orean recitals given each noon a: the Tabernacle the following pro-pry pro-pry m ir.es are announced : MONDAY. A. -.instant Orznnist Tracy Y. Cannon. ' Fantasie in G Minor I. S. Bach ', Nocturne Foote 1) Favorite "Mormon" hymn. O My Fa ; her rr. by Organist a. Maestoso MacDowell b An Ol'i Melody .....Arr. by Organist Jubilate Deo Silver TUESDAY. Organised. J. McClellau. P'-ebide to Tristan end Isolde. . . .Waener a A i ida nte in A Flat Widor b An Old Melody Arr. bv Organist Fa-nrite "Mormon" hymn, O Mv Father rr. b? Organist Suite Gothiqnft Boellmann I Chorale : M Minuet Gothlque I ITT Praver a' Notre Dame IV Toccata WEDNESDAY. ; Assistant Orcanlst Edward P. Kimball, i Interludia and Fuga from Sonata in ( E Minor Rogers , e; Rove cirirmanf Ei sen hart , n Prelude in B Muicr Chopin a Fa void to "Mormon"' hvmn, O Mv Father Arr. by Organist b An Old Melody Arr. by Organist j Grand Choeur Caikin ! THURSDAY. I Assistant Organist Tracy Y. Cannon. I The Lost Chord Sullivan! a Cantilrne Stentens b Favorite "Mormon" hynm, O Mv j father Arr. by Organist a Chant Triumphal Grev b An Old Melody Arr. by Organist. ! Marche Pontificale Lemme-ns i "FRIDAY. ! Assistant Organist Edward P. Kimball. 1 Fugue in E Flat (St. Annis)...J. S. Hach a Nocturne in E Fin; Chopin b The Golden Wedding Gahriele-Marie a Fvo.dte "Mormon" hymn. O My father rr. bv Organist b An Old Mlody Arr. bv Organist j March in B Flat Merkel j SATURDAY. Organist :T. .1. McClellan. Selection from Mignon A. Thomas i a C.nvileue Th. Dubois b An Old Mel-dy Arr. by Organist F.icorit? "Mormon" hymn. O Mv Father Arr. by Organist Largo from "New World Symphony" '. Dvorak Students of Rowland Hall Give Concert A s:c e.-s;'u1 --on cert was given at the Ladies' Liu-vary c'.ub last night by the music doparrrnr-,-.; Gf Rowland Had." 1 Piano and vo-.m. numbers were en t husks; hu-sks; ic?M- re.-eivc 1, Th? Brahxs sonata was especially well idaved and showed a fir.e musical intelli-geiice intelli-geiice on thp part of tho player. ' f e programme f o I i o s : 1 1 i.-Te and Seek" Schvtie Petty Harkness. '"Co a WRl lvu-e" MacDowell .Mar. Scitoppe. "Fairy Tale of a Tailor and a Bar".. -MacDowell Nora Schreiber. "I Hear a Thrush at Eve" Cadman 1 iolen Campbell. "-iing" Grieg s Adelaide Hampton. "The swan" - Saint-Saens I 'orothv Pla ;t "I Hid My I.o'e" D'Hardelot Mary Kirk. Sv: er.itd.- Sinding .-lelen Camj'bell. Valser Gentile Nevin Mi:in(-o for two ii;-i:0s . . . . M'-r,kowski Mar:on .Ioi;es a ml Vivian Baich. ""i'i" J Wake" Wood forde-Finden Farnsu;orth. "I" no" Tc!iaikowsky ':vian Baiscli. "a'se i:rill:ai;!o Moszkowski I )o: ot h.y I'ayne. "Kammei.oi-Ostrow" Rubinstein Lena Beck. "Je r. Yivre Da:is lc Beve" (from jRnmo and .7i:i:vt" Gounod Ge: trude Luce. 1;!T-rnv:sation Mae Powell S.--.erzo Mendelssolm Lucy Hay., "."nrmrnt Oiscau" (from "Perle du Brosd "I Felicien David Lena Beck. Freh'de Debussy . Somaia. opus. first movement .. Brahms : Helen Sheets. Special Programme by 27th Ward Choir The "Story of Easter" will he the main feat tire of the special pros rani me to be given by the Twenty-first ward choir in the Eighteen', h ward chapel tonicrht at fi;V o'clock. The singers inchalc Mrs. P-c-ss;e i-.'iin.mr's Andfrson. soprano: Miss "S'alcria Morley, con-ralto: Walter A. "Walla1 "Wal-la1 e of i -'.it Twenty-first ward, bass: Lo-re Dsvif-s ot the organ; A. B. C. Old- TALENTED YOUNG PIANIST WILL APPEAR IN GRADUATION RECITAL j I Ar!a B. Maliarry. i wxr" r"s- j- ::s: ?5r mvr ' - L. H. Eeebe. v- - ;l J r J V i ' :...-: 'rh i A I ' , : ' A - -'if son at the piano, with Charles It. Pike, director. Walter Wallace will also sing ".Lord God of Abraha m" from "Eli iah," and "Who May Abide tb Dav of His Coming" Com-ing" from "The Messiah." Durins the e veiling, in honor of registration regis-tration dav r.nd liberty loan day. the Eighteenth ward choir and the Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh ward choir will join in patriotic songs. Miss Ada Stark v.-HI give a patriotic pa-triotic reading, and the Pvpr. Whitnev, Ensign, Spcn:er quartette wiil sing "Tb Flat; 'i i hour a Stain." "The Duty of the Eiglueent'n Ward" will be the snbiect of brief addresses by B. S. Young and H. G. Whitney. The two choirs and the congregation will join at th close la singing "The Srar-Snanb-d F.ir.ner " Wed n es. lay night , J une 0. at Ferry hall. Miss Mildred Si-hroJer, head of the music department of Westminster college. col-lege. iil present Miss Aria Belle Ma-harry Ma-harry in a i,niduaikn recital. Lawrence If. Beobo will sing two numbers. The excellent ex-cellent programme follows : Sonata, opus. 31, No. 0 Beethoven Allegro. Adegretto vivace. Mi mil co (Moiera to e Grazioco). Presto con fnor-o. Miss Muharry. Solo; "Until" Sanderson Mr. Beebc. Esc: uisso Yen it ienne Moszkowskl Ncciiecita (Twilight) Allien iz Miss Maharry. Solo. "Within This Sacred Dwelling'1 Mozart Mr. Beebc. Concerto. Fantaise fun motives from Beethoven's "Ruins of A. t hens") Liszt Miss Maharry and Miss Schroder. Solo, "The Horn" Fleigier Mr. Beebe. Fantaise Risoletto Eiszt Miss Maharry. Excellent Programme for Benefit Concert The following programme has been ar-ra ar-ra '.iged for the benefit concert ror the Rd Gross n nd battleship l.' tali, Lo be givn at the nlt I.aiie tiieater: Prelimi'iary rcusic C, D. Schet tier's string; orchestra orches-tra The Sunshine of Your Smile Lillian ' Ray Dan Jensen Printenms Qui Commence.. C. St. Saens Amour Vic-un Aider C. St. Saens Mrs. Henry M. Dimvoodey Romance Rubinstein Mrs. Edward McGurrin May Night Brahms John Summerhays By the Seashore Smetana Miss Becky Almond The Wind in the South Toim Pr indie Scott Miss Edna Evans Aides to Miss Eva ns Miss Leah B:ri.on, Miss Dcanne Parkinson, Miss Annie Whitney. Miss Aleida Parkinson, Miss Belle Livingston, Miss Louise Cutler, and high school cadets. GIFTED YOUNG VIOLINIST RETURNS FROM NEW YORK .Miss Prances Halm. U ' - v , ' " 4 If t , ' - ss' , ,s 1 - 4 d !"' . ? 3 - , A r-t.-,- . - - v . j ' ! ' ' - ' . Tji . I ....!; ; ,; ' - i 1 - C ' I i I . i . A - I 3 ; . - . . h " After three successful yen's in nm- J sical studies in New York, Mh-s Frances Halm. ca. tighter of L. V. Hah.n, returned iiome !;t we J Miss Habn srudio'l violin under L-e-opold 1 Llchtenberg an 3 theory under M. Porsin, and passed with an A p'u record. She' was H'-co;i.ran:e i on 1 r home trip by M'ss :ai'i;ur-j-:te s-fvari of the M.-iio-politan Oi-era compapy. Mi.-.- Eva Pajley, j V I vocalist, and Miss Alene CI ; iff, pianist, riiree poprdir yo "ng v.-omen who ab o have been s i u -1 -i n -z in N w Yorii. T i t cy ii a d an :nierc.-ting visit in the national capira! nnd returnei bv w-:v of Cici.-at-o and K .in fas city. i iiey sai.l that ti;c lio,.'I;ivj a nd Utah sr'enery never looked so In- ;.;.-s l hi! m vxpc'-U to rerna:;. home for t he isum m c v. Programme Tonight j in Tkirty -nrst Ward-, j At the sr-rvices tonight in the Thirty-firs; Thirty-firs; ward chapel the following programme pro-gramme will 'ne aiven: f i p c n ; n g ! ; y " r n. "America" S-riection, "Star of Desr ei-din? Night" Kic.erson Th':rt'-t'.rpt w a : d i iiuir. Basi'"on s'Vo, "Within This Sacrr-d J Jwellin" Mozn. rt ' Charles ;. B.--rrv. "America, the Land or J-'romis-r," will l"e the the .ii e of the speakers of the evening'. even-ing'. Address lames A. Ere ; Reci i n i ion. "Pan 1 ing of tiie Pil- i prims" .... Edna Michelsen. j Baritone soio. "If Willi All Your I H e;i t-; s" taria from the oratorio. Franklin Macisen. Address Leone Amott Ue:'fling. opening and (dosing jtara-grt'.plis jtara-grt'.plis of i he Declarat Ion of independence in-dependence Ora ha m Uoxey Anthem, "Crant lc- Peace. O Lord" Stephens A dee E. D'tnca n. John D. Bowers and Thirty-fir', ward choir. Address Caleb .1. Squires Hecit a tion, "O Saints Have iou Seen" .... Lottie Mathews. Anthem. "List tne Mountains Shout for Jov" Stephens ' T bin -first wa rd choir. Pupils of Miss Norton in a Recital Today Some of the pupils of the Lewell Norton voci! class wiil be heard in recital at her studio. Z2'.) i Cent; itntion building, this a fternoou ; J :Cu o'clor-k. The following programme will be rendered: Who Knows Ball My Laddie Thayer Miss Annie Gyllenswan. Se tn mami Pergolre Absent Ale tea If ?Iiss Dixy Colvln. Duet. At Dawning: Cadman Misses Scorr and Demers. When t he Swans Fly '. White Mignonette Aletcalf Miss Lucile Eardley. The Silver Ring Chaminade Serenade Toati Miss Marguerite Scott. Hindoo Song Bern berg At the Ball Tschaikowsky April Weat her Rogera Miss Mildred Stephens. Yhen Love Ts. tione Idawlev The Old Refrain Kreislcr Elegie Massenet Miss Vilate Howard. The Y.Tlley of T.aughtcr Sanderson Sing, Smile. Slnmbe'- . . . Gounod Duet. The Sunshine of Your Smile.... Ray Misses Scott and Stephens. ' - C, " ' r A,t y , , , i. - (. -,i v ' ' 1 I ' s ? 1 1 i , - ' ' ' Charles L. Shepherd, pianist, who will appear with Sylvaiu Noack at Salt Lake theater Monday, June 11. Pupils of Mrs. Ellison in Recital Vednesday Airs. C. M. ElUson lias issued invitations invita-tions for a piano recital for some of her pupils "at her home, 1 203 Indiana avenue. Wednesday nicht. The following programme pro-gramme wiil be driven: "Apple Tree Swing" Spencer .Mary Price. "Moon Winks" Stevens Hattie uanials. "Gertrude's Drea m " Beethoven Fern Ln vender. Qui Vive Gallop Ganz Chauncey Iiansen. "R'.ht-a'oout" Powell Nellie Eepncr. Duet, A7e::icnn Serf nan e La ngey Mav Howell and Robert Ellison. "Shepherd's Evening Song" Blaks Meditation Morrison Willie Howell. La Chape'd3 ne !a Forei ...Jungman Isolee (lei'L hand alonel Ravina Inelda Ian?en. Duct, "Silvers- Stars" Behm May ' Howell a nd Robert Ellison. "Tarn o' S banter" Warren 'The YoLe of Me;r,n'-v" Chamberlain j Lfsiie Ellison. Violin seicction.- Chopin-Shubert I "Poet and Peasant," overture, duet.. j Suppe I m el da Ha nsen an 3 Lesbe Ellison. I Chisholm Band Today at Pioneer Park j A free open-air concert will be Riven at Pioneer park this afternoon from 4 ! to " o'clock by the Chisholm concert 1 band, under the leadership of A. E. Chis- holm, who has arranged the following i programme : March, "Peace With Honor" H. J. Crosbv Overture, "The New Era". ..J. C. Heed Sextette, from "Tan ia. di Eammer- moor" (by reques.i Donizetti Selection. "Per Ziyeucrru'imap" Emmerich Kalman Serenade, "The Old Church .Orpan". . f'-hambers Oriental dance, "Echoes From the Harem'' Ha-rem'' A. W. Hughes Overture. "Celestial" H. Prendiviile- "Thc Mill in the Forest" tl. Eilenberg Grand medley, "A Day i.i lioston".. L B. Claus Overture, "Poet a nd Pea.ant" .... Suppe "Star Spangled Banner" Key Music at Immanuel Baptist Church Today For the PTvies this morning and tonight to-night n t the Immc.nuel Baptist church the music follows: MORNING. Orga n prelude, "Idyll" Kinder Anthem. "O, Come. Let Ps Sing" iolden Solo. "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" Gounod A. J. Greaves Organ postlude. "M-doriy" Steele EV ENLNG. Orcan prelude. "Suriset" Demarest Anthem, "Setdc Ye the Lord" Roberts Male q u : i r l it 1 1 e Selected Messrs. Greaves, Cobb, Matthews, Organ pn p.ide. "Aib irretto" . . . .Guilmant E irl P. GaLre, choir director. Mrs. Crrrie L. Ecl-:!r:;, soJtst. Airs. Gristle Ea a son Chapman, or-cnist. ADVANCED STUDENT AND OGDN TABERNACLE CHOIR TO EE HEARD IN GRAND OPERA . Group of advanced pupils of Professor Joseph Bsllautyne, who wUl give an vening of sranrt opera u Ogden tabernacle Monday evening. June i, assisted by the Ogrien TaternaciO choir of 24U c i.cc... ' "w wV ganist; Miss Vema Van Dyke, accompanist, and T. Earl Pardoe, interpreter 01 Vtia e ifiu, rtght-Verna Van Dyke. Edward Saunders. Douglas Brian, William S. vn?ht Walter Stephen,, i..,itle E. Hiley. Sitting, left to right Annie Williamson, Kuth Groesbcck, Vera Jones, Mndncl v.aic. f " ' ; , i " ',. i.' - c-- . - 1 t 1 ! r ; . s - zu jv, c ; 1 : . fit ' f-.,- ' l I Mondav night in the Ogden tabernacle will be g-iven an evening of grand opera music by the advanced pupils of Professor Joseph Rallantyne, assisted by the Ogden tabernacle choir of 24 voice. Sam F. mitaker. organist: Miss Verna Van Dyke, accompanist, and T. Earl Pardoe, wiio will interpret, the opera themes. The programme will include excerpts from tlie grand operas, including The finale to act 1 and act II, complete, of "Lucia," by Donizetti. Doni-zetti. The programme follows: PART I. Quartette , "Rigoletto" Verdi Myrtle B. HiRly." Mildred Ware, I'out-d'rin Brian, Walter Stephens. "Ah Non Credea" ("La Sonnamoula") Bellini Ruth Groesbeek. "One Fine Day" ("Madam Butterfly") Butter-fly") Puccini Annie Williamson. Organ solos (a) "Minster March" ("Lohengrin'") Wagner (b) "Evening Star" ("Tannhauser") Wagner Sam F. Whitaker. (c) "Ask Me Not Why" ("La Figelia del Regimen ie" ) Donizetti (b) "I'pwai'd the Flames Roll" ("Tro- valore") Verdi Vra Jones. "Oh, Mv Fernando" ("La Favorlta'") Donizetti i Duet, "Holv Mother" ("Maritana" ) . . Wallace , Miss Groesbeek. Miss Williamson. i PA.RT J I. Rechalive and duet, "Forgive Me" (finale tn act 1 L "Lucia"). .Donizetti Myrt le B. Higley. Douglas Brian. Recitative 2nd duet. "Draw Near Me" (act TT. "Lucia"1 Donizetti MvrGe B. Idiglev. William S. "Wright. Aria and duct. "Ah, 'Tis to Succor" fact IT. "Lucia") Donizetti Myrtle B. Higley. Walter Stephens. Sextette (act II, "Lucia") Donizetti Myrtle B. Higley, Mildred Ware, Dousrlas Brian. Edward Saunders. Saun-ders. William S. Wright. Walter Stephens and tabernacle choir. Grand finale fact II. "Lucia") .. Donizetti Mvrtle B. 1-Tieley, Miss Ware, Mr. Brian. Mr. launders, Mr. Wright. Mr. Stephens and tabernacle taber-nacle choir. Recital Monday by Pupils of Eldredge En label Eldredge will give a pupils' piano recital ne.t Monday night at her studios. 22 South State street. The programme pro-gramme 13 as follows: Duet. La Grace Bohm Theone Eindgren and Lulabel Eldredge. The Chase Rheinberger Ruth Lindberg. (a) For Allie C. F. Stayner (b) -Song Without Words Holtzel Helen Raleigh. Duet. Pixies Asleep Brown Gean Angel! and Lulabel Eldredge. Floating Echoes Phelps Gean Angell. (a) The Fountain ". Bohm lb) The Flatterer Chaminade Arvilla Mitchell. March Wind MacDowell Edna Gotberg. At Morn Godard "Mabel Jackson. Duet, Dar"e of Anitra Grieg Ruth Eindbersr and Lulabel Eldredee. (at Ern.de No. 2 Heller Co) Etude in A flat Wollenhaupt Lillie Lund. :(a) Yalse in E flat Dnrand (b Austrian Fong Pacber Theone Lindgren. (a.) Butterfly Grieg (b) Serenade in D Chaminade Rhea. Anderson. Nocturne in C . . '. Grieg Brita McDonald. (a) Minuet Paderwski , (b) Hungarian McDowell I Verna Kelly. I Prelude in C .sharp minor. . . .Rachmaninoff Phyllis McDonald, j Fifth Barcarolle in A minor. . .Rubinstein i Fay Putnam. Duet for two pianos. Fpu Roulant.... '- Duvemov Flrst piano. Phyllis McDonald. Second pano. Lulabel Eldredge. Music Today at the First Methodist For the services today a t the First Methodist church the music follows: MORNING. Crtran prelude (a.) Pastorale Holllns (bt Chant Seraphkpie ........ FVysinger Frrcesrdona ! Hymn No. Ififi Anthem, "There Js No 'S'lffiit" Marv Turner Salter liss Alice M. Wood. W. P. Hor-. ton and choir. Offertory. Nocturne in D Faulkes Soprano ao.o, "With Verdure Clad".. Haydn Mrs. C. C. Daily. Postlude, Finale in G Foote EVENING. Orean prelude (a) Caprice ("The Brook'7 Detbier (h) Elegy in G Lemare Procession;! 1 Hymn No. 210 Anthem, "Stand Ep for Jesus" . ...Kriens Miss Ruby Chad wick and choir. Offertory. "Traurnlled" FVysinger Mezzo soprano solo. "Fear Not Ye, O Israel" Dudley Buck Miss Ruth Patterson. Postlude, Ahe:;ro Fin a le Hoi 1ms Chorister. Mrs. Ella Cum mine Wetzell; organist, Mrs. J. Louis Strohauer. Miss Pearl Rothschild Is Highly Complimented Friends of Miss Pearl Rothschild of this city are pleased by the following notice, which appeared in the Musical Courier: The nnual concert of the Brook -)vn Symphony orchestra was given to a (apaciry house Sunday. May 13. The soioiprs at this interesting occasion occa-sion were Miss pearl RothsHiild,-pu RothsHiild,-pu nisi . and Marie Volpe. soprano. Misz Rothschild played the Grieg con certo with orchestral accompaniment. She is a pupil of Edwin Hughes. She produced tones of very beautiful quality. qual-ity. She showed an ad mlrable. crisp, clear technique and played with taste p.nd feeling. Siie was received with great enthusiasm. ' Miss Rothschild' will return to Salt I.ake about the middle of June and will probably be heard in concert there. Pupils of Hawkins in Recital Thursday C. J. Hawkins of the L. D. S. music faculty will conduct a recital by clarinet and cornet students of his school of wind instrument playing in Barratt hall Thursday Thurs-day night, June 7, at S:1T o'clock. Charles Mitchell, basso, will assist. The programme follows: CLARINET. Scherzo for six clarinets Schrincr ! Miss Olive Anderson, Charles ! Mitchell, Eugene Smith, Ralph Winn, Franklin Mudsen, H. Brown. A Ferfect Day r Bond Lester Mackwell Selected Edward O' Donne 11 Sizlllietta Von Eohn Malcolm Rednionti Selected Wayne Cannon Romanze, op. 1?. Rhtter Oscar Glassman Hunioresque Dvorak Bowring Woodberry Introduction and Variation Hoff Ralph Winn Concerto No. 1, op. 73 (first movement) move-ment) Weber Eugene Smith Rigoletto Fantasia Bassi Charles Mitchell Variations on a Theme by Schubert, oil 8 David Miss Olivia Anderson El Convegno. clarinet duet . . . . PonchieUi Olivia Anderson. Eugene Smith CORNETS. Double trio Bvron Dastrup, Cecil Oclccy, Le-land Le-land Whit taker, Herbert Skilli-coFii. Skilli-coFii. Leroy Stark, Douglas Hawkins. Haw-kins. Love's Old Sweet Song Douglas Hawkins Selected Leland Whittaker One Fleeting Hour I Love You Truly Miss Alice Collett Polka, "The Tulip" Vandercook Herbert Skillicorn Somewhere a Voice Is Calling" Tate Lerov Stark Duet, "Wit and Skill' Leland Whittaker, Cecil Okey American fantasia, "Tramp, Tramp. Tramp" Golden Cecil Ockey- My Heart,-at Thy Sweet Voice Saint-Saens Byron Dastrup Mollerup Band at Lagoon Resort Today The Mollerup Military band, under th direction of Carl Mollerup. will give its initiatory concert at the La soon Sunday Sun-day afternoon between 4 and S o'clock, A splendid and interesting programme hat been selected by Mr. M ollerup and this popular orga nk;a tion will no doubt be welcomed back by its many friends. Nei H. Williams, noted singer. Is back ir Zion again and will be heard every Sunday Sun-day in popular and patriotic ballads The programme follows : March. "National Defence" ..J. B. LamDe ! Selection from "High Jinks" Friml "There's a Lons. Long Trail" ....Eiiiott Vocal solo by Neil H. Williams. Waltz, "From the Fair and Punnv South" Carl Fisher Remick's Hits, No. 17 Lampe Intermission of fifteen minutes. Selection from "The Prince of FUsen" Lueders American Patrol '...Meacham "L-et'e All Be Americans Now" (patriotic.) (pa-triotic.) ' Vocal solo by Neil H. Williams. Selection from "Woodland" Lueders March, "Brother in Arms" .... Chambers "Star S-pangled Banner"....' Key Held's Band Today at Liberty Park Held's Military band will give a free concert this afternoon at Liberty park from 4 to 6 o'clock. The programme follows: fol-lows: March, "Onward, Christian Soldier".. Chambers Grand selection. "Bohemian Gin". . Balfe Solos by Sims, Baer and nemetre. Popular sonr (a) "It's Time for Every Bov to a Soldier" Whithi (b) "There's Egypt in Those Dreamy JZye" " ' ' ..V; Moffalt Grand overture. Raymond'' Thomas Intermission. Grand medley of Scotch airs . ...God-rev Baritcne solo, "Asleep in the Deep" . . Petri Mr. I enietre. Popular selection, Hawaiian airs Arrnnsred hv Lake Horn and flute duet. Serenade ... ...Titi Messrs. Findiesen and Knight Grand selection. "A merica'' . . . Reeves Grand finale, "Star Spangled Ban-" ner" Francis Scott Rev John Hel l, director. Mctie Hall to Give Three Studio Recitals Miss Matie Hal! Is issniny Invitation for thr'-e studio rentals this montli The first will be piveri Thursday evening, June 7, by her advanced pupils, with Mrs r C. Daily, soprano, assisting. On Saturday Satur-day afternoon, at ,1 o'clock, Iter clas of twenty youEr r'"Pils will p!ay a" v'a,.eri programme of solos, duets, trios and orar tettes. At the third, to lie s;iven Tuesday niiit. June 12. Miss Hall will pre', ,,'t three advanced pupils, Miss Oladvs Spry Miss Helen Williams and Francis Farnev Thev will he assisted by Miss Lillian E. Thomas, soprano. Free Musicale at Winder Ward Chapel l. , There will be a free musicale at Winder ward chapel tonight at 7:30. Those assisting as-sisting the students of Gustav Schuster are Spencer Cornwall and Miss Stelia ' Lund. The programme follows: I-msemble March Violin choir Concerto '. ' Seitz Dougta3 .Cornwall. Souvenir de Bade Leonard Alberta Jones. Violin sextette Reriot James West, Douglas Cornwall, -Al'neri a Jones, Gladys Worth, Edelweiss St-buster, Edwin Had-n-.dd. Piano solo Spencer Cornwall Air Varie Farmer Ireno Hall. Fairies Glen Ray Orr La Petite Novelette Schuster Miland KniglU, Kirby Turion, Farrel Crouch, Agnes Griffiths, Frances Mauro, Irene Jbill, Francis Saunders, Lester Ronne-Vjurg, Ronne-Vjurg, Lbn'rell Burnt in gham, Millie Allen, Douglas Cornwall, Louis Bagley, Arthur Deck, Walter Gedser, Alviu Jones, Clyde Anderson, Girard Anderson, Ander-son, Aram Plowglan. Concerto in D Beriot Gladys Worth. Vocal solo Miss Stella Lund "O M.v Father" Herman Millie Allen. Air Varie DancU Douglas Cornwall. , Apassionata Vieuxteml j Jame3 West. . Mrs. P. O. Perkins J Presents Some PupilsJi Some of the pupils of Mrs. Perclval 0. Perltins, teacher of piano, were heard last night in a highly creditable recital, given at her studio. No. 6 Nelson apartments. apart-ments. The programme follows: ' Valse Engelmann Miss Bertha Pruitt Skating Klein Miss June Johnson Simple Confession Thome Miss Louise Naylor ' Maybelle Ducell Warren Beaver ' The Music. Box Ed. Poldinl Miss Altadena Sampson. Playing Waters, caprice Kern Miss Dorothy Bratten Hunter's Songs Frank Lyne Neath Sunny Skies M. Paldi Jack Greenleaf Narcissus Nevin Miss Betty Perkins Song Without Words Hoelzel Miss Grace Beaver Berceuse Von Fielltz MtssHattie Thomas SoKoegietto Ph. Em. Bach Second Valse Godard i Miss Madeline Hanson Les Deux Alontte Leschetizky Miss Nora Hardy ' Two-part Invention '. Bach ; Etude de Style F.avina Miss Mary McKellar Liebestraume No. ITI Liszt ; Evening star (for the left hand alone) Macfayden Miss Alice Cummings 1 Patriotic march, Stand by the Flag... i Stults Joseph Rosenblatt Mfos Evans to Give Recital Next Thursday , Miss Edna. Evans will give the eC(nvJ of a series of musieales at her home, 945 Lake street. Thursday at 4 o'clock, as- A sisted hv Mrs. Willard Richards, violinist, ani Miss Tess McMahon. accompanifjj Sl:.e will present Miss Elizabeth Moretnn, M.lss Maud Hardman. Miss Edith Fors- i berg and Miss Merle Murdock. ; Music Today at First Presbyterian For the services today at the First Presbyterian church the 'music follows: MORNING. .Organ prelude, March, on a theme of S'-hutiiann Schminke Anthem. "O How Amiable Are Thy liwellinas" Rodgers Response (selected) Offefoiv, solo, "O God. Have Mercy" (from "St. Paul"! Mendelssonn Mr. Russell. EVENING. Organ prelude. Andante Pastorale in A Sppnce Anthem. "I'mmant'el's Land" Bullard Offertory (selected I Quartette Soprano. Miss Jessie Perry, contralto, Miss Edna Dwver; tenor. Dr. W. R. Woriey: basso, R. M. Russell. Melvin Peterson to Open Studio Here P. Melvin Petersen, with his family, returned re-turned from New York last Wednesday wV-re he 'has been studying the art ot siccitig and the science of voice develop-nu-nt and als i made a special study methods of t.-achiii'- music in the Fchool?- Mr. Petersen will' otien vocal studios m Sail Lnke and Ogden and is oranlz'.n a summer class for the study of methO'JS of leaching music in the schools. Mrs. Dreio Clark to Sing Here Monday. Mrs. Prew- Clark of New York Cit pupil of Oscar Saenger, will appear at musical evening at the studios of Lula-bel Lula-bel ICidrcdge fnnda evening. June 4. Mrs. Clark will sing some lnere8tl operatic nttmbiers. , |