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Show THE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, SOCIETY o o where she has held a concert engagement with the Redpath lyceum. to spend the holiday vacation with her mother Mrs. M. A. Hughes. Mrs. E. E. Mueler has returned from a stay of three months on the coast. f Miss Fllen Orlob will leave Wednesday for Los Angeles to visit her sister O o Mrs. W. I. Moody, formerly Miss Das-mOrlob of Salt Lake. s: je yfi Mrs. J. R. Rudy and daughter Mrs. ar Jenkins and the latter's little daughter Retty are spending the winter in Los Angeles at the Wilhelm apartments. ije 'rmUntirri Worn Page I. This Section. on the first !:- - of th ywr In lime past, are the Amelia Palar-- . here Col. am! Mrs. lid win F. Holmes mnt rr.l. n. e NHLI.Ii: I'ATH KIJ VNK DAVIS, M ISS Justin II. Davij, v. hi is boin ?pnrallv iri'hils - tit- of Mr. ami Mrs. entertained bv her Iter marriairc Wcdneslay to William Orr rlau-ht- er stately . J. Kalis-bur- y In E. First South, which hefn thrown rpen Netv reigned royally; tif Son tt in juitiripatiou Kranri-cc- it Wor.I) ?W5W s'nsi sj: of the brilliant -- wtdln; i r.ma. Loral significance H attached to the vfiit In th.it Miss Lucil Clark, on" of the leading Salt relics., attended the t rid, who tvas a former roleg. mate, as maid of honor. The descriptions nhof that the affair was markfl by a perfection of Tba elaborate detail ami elegance. and lilies church was mass of !'.trr ranIl-with unillax lighted by pink cluster of th Faster Itllc tied with (htitc bows of pink t'llle on each pew. Miss (Mark wore a I'altot model of stiver cloth with hoop pnnlers of French blue faille, with fllver and brilliant hair. She wore silver butterfly in slippers and .trrk'l a pink tulle bat fitted with Faster lilies. functions preMany elahr.ito ceded the main evert and Miss Iark ha been the honor guest at numiroii . luncheons and dinner since the wedding. Nest week a hunting house tarty will be given In honor of Miss Cltrk on the I.cwt ranch, whh Is one of th mot extensive In the state of Texas. All the members of the bridal party will be present. Tho Fan Antonio Express ef Sunday. 1?. contains largo pictures of the bridal party. Among the- rnm intent. made on the wed ling is the fo- ' ke t ' , 4 4 e- - ' :..Ji ! ?,i large event of the holiday season be the Scandinavian ball to be friven at Odeon hall charity Wednesday w-l-ll r- - I : -- t 'l - v Pffmr y ? .v llowing v , ; h y 1 I - I l I b-- . u gr-o- i": AFFOrOr the fart lat lie of trldal bouquets more jlcnlfl-anr- e is attached to nt the Poss-peweblin? lht v e Tuesday nlarh.t Mis t;.T,vn became th" fortur.at.- possessor of the bouquet. fftmpo'Oi of exquisite orehlds anl ll'les cf the valtey rarrled ly the brld? on the occasion. Sav-Xii?- - Weddings and engagement An;i;TTr Fhrlstmas borne we ldins? of Mtss Fdn. Florence Kent and William U'oM. whi-- h tok place last evenlnc at T..1 o'clock at the home of the rrlde prnts Mr. and Mrs. fi'crKe I. Kent. The Ilfv. iK l Carter of Liberty Park M. F. church of ft i te.J. In the presrnre of and m few friend. the f mtSr relatives adorned the Christmas d rooms and formed a pretty sitlt sr for th- - bridal party. The brtde wore a r! a n t y white messa'lne com-- t of jrown a ined wua silk lace and rarrie, the of shower bouquet of lities valley. Sh was attended hj- - her cousin Miss Fthl Johnson, wearinsr a bridesmaid's rtress f Mil st!k !ri.nm'H with white fur and rrrytnsr a luter of white carnations. attended the brideHumis Fohe-trun ird little Louise groom as th- .- rir in a white carried Ifinunj IU. was ptayed at Th wddtns mtr-the .pro.v h of the bridal partv by ns o.-atlo- I s b--- st h Mss Helen Fottom. Announcement has beer ?rud of the in ?nver. d srf nc the past r, Mi Artx.r Arrnstfonsr and tl.iy of wrk The L.4 tote. ro:pIe. both t'f whom re rr.em?efs of the loeal news si rtl.s yo-in- jtii.koiit.yAnm; mi.i.n rn.Mu.i:s i i.n: ItTIIFU rnr t"iif(lm. rooner will now- hs( oti- m!ci roijr.te r i'rns'in; pver. others sfart st of following the Har. Monilav. The ('r!e t Oft like f. haVe s.f;e. fW with and i !fr,ent. a womrie n i . r g. wh.. tank an of s fw4 t,jf i is wid'lv known trt .alt Hundreds of frfke. do eyour u r s and o;tj?tig? s of en- fe . Mmi-fir- b-- wo-ij- ref-rren.-- e. . iihtrt ? letters. thusiastic r ti"' e. IT2 It tkfppla mr r circulars .nd f d"' llNreaa. Wasateh ifcie 21-- U. at ifi A tr-i- Import unee t attached to the kV"h e g o f the bridal bouquet that or the momentous o casion It Is hard for wnvone to really rl"ftn who the fortunate one Is. so annlou are the flamsetn to he tfe toefcy one that a times Jt would seem that more than one i m ct.ilm the possession. However. the frost natural question after the first over Is: Vh- caught the exeltement bride's bouquet?" In thtr endeavor r into the futtire. am this s f o take a the undoubted prophecy of what Is t nnd It seta nt rest the question "Who's next r "At t':" wedding Miss was th fortunate one firt CIsrk nnd Eneral exelamatlon was In ap proval of the omen, provided the fortunate mn Is a San AntonUn, for M!s nark his so endeared herself to atl v Ith whom sh has rome In contact by eharm of manner that It her wltt eor.sent to remain- Is ho pert Mtss Josephine Voolhttl rtit th llme. And as this l not the first It Is n oitht an assured fart that the knlsrht vho romes rldfnc hrr way will not only be atl In all but have the yellow roln r s welt not an absolute necessity to hive an over burden of It. t ut. as the " old darkey pays. "Fowerfal Iiin-iy.- ' The Miss XVo,hul mentioned In a cousin of Mrs. Harold riarnsford Jjtmh jinl Mlsi Fryan IIouMon of Salt I.ake :,i paper fraternity. will reside in the Kairmount apartments. : ?t F. Wanlcss annotin- s the rneauf- f. ment of his flatizhter Nora to N. .1. I'etherolf. The nmrrlace will take pla rarly In frFebruary. J(i :5t Miss Nellie t'atheryne I"avls. daughter of Mr. and Mrn Justin li. Iavls and William J. Orr of San Franrj.sro will be married Wednesday afternoon at 4.3) o'clock at St. Mary's cathedral. The bride will be attended by Miss Irene Davis and the bridegroom by A. A dinner at the Newhouse A. Furke. will follow th" ceremony. and Mrs. J. I.. Fowman annotnre th marriage of their daughter Ruth to Foeland Reginald Mason of ouncil Fluffs, la.. Irrmi,fr 10. 191... Mr. and Mrs. Mason will be at home after January at FouncR Fluffs. The marriage of Miss Fli.a Fey and Marion li. K's Tuesday evening at First Fresbyterlan church, was one of the mot beautiful matrimonial events ever witnessed In Salt Lake society. decorations were most The Oirt'trMs artistb-- . consisting of pillars twined with evergreens and red berries, extending up the alles with festoons of th California redwood, the fame pergola effect being observed at th north end of the rhureh. where the ceremony was performed. A program of rhoire music. Including the wedding marches, was given by A. H. Feabo.ly at the organ and Oeorge F. was Skelton on tfie violin. The bride In tuile an. I ullver elegantly gowned bodice c nibroi.l"red floth. with silver in pear If. and a filmy tulle veil caught with a erown of orange blossoms. The ride's attendants wore beautiful gowns In rainbow shades. of blue. pink, with corn color and white. omMm-silver trlmmlnsrs and crystal embroiwore hecomlng veils dery. Thev all Wv.i ion about their of fleh colored recks and shoulders and carried great clusters of pir.k Kltlarney roses. A brilliant rereption followed at the home of the bride's parents. Judge and Mrs i harles Dev. cn S. Fifth Fast. of 'The hojse was ablaze with myriadswith re I shaded candles and gay hf Istmas de, oration s. for an es- Mr. and Mrs. Fops When eastern they return tended trip. In horn at be Fingham. will they Misses. Margaret and Sibyl Walker, who are attending school in Hostcn. Mrs. M. J. Chessman of Salt Lake Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Robert V. Campbell, xvlfe of Captain Campbell, nt Fort Totten. X. Y. Mrs. George Raymond Walker of this city Is also visiting her cousin Mrs. Campbell at Fort Totten. Jf; - J -- sfe r. II. student at Fxeter, Royd Fark has come from Ann Arbor, Mich., where he Is attending the of Michigan, to spend the holiday vacation with his parents Mayor and Mrs. : Fnl-versl- 1 er suffrage. Miss Helen McNItt h.as gone to Los Angeles to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McXitt. i.i t Mr. and Mrs. Tom MaeDonald and daughter arrived yesterday from Denver to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. Macdonald's mother, Mrs. Lou F. Maidonald In First avenue. :;j Fugen R. Palmer has returned from an extended eastern trip. sje Mrs. John F. Crltchlow and sons have come back after a month's visit with relatives In southern California. Capt. Robert W. Mearns joined Ms family last week at Fort Douglas. They will leave shortly for Champaign. 111., where Captain Mearns has. been detailed as military Instructor at a military academy. t :;s Miss Anna Tinsman and Miss Effle Matthews have returned from a delightful five weeks trip to California. , CI. if. Maxwell of Ames, la.. Is the guest for the winter of his daughter Miss Jessie J. Maxwell at the Holly-woo- d I 1- -ft ! Personals IGLFI IF ART will Like Tuesday and via be the house'guest of Mr. and Mrs.rnfford R. Fearsall. She spent ".r!st, a s with her brother Joel I I'rh st In r.ole. Ida ."and at the conclusion of ber visit here wilt go to Roston to fpend Gforgo. who Is the winter with her school there. attending Mrs. O. J. Salisbury left the early her r.srt of the week accompar.leti byholi-,lrfnt.iren for Faadena to pass the w it; her mother Mrs. M Gilvray. Mr. Salisbury went to join his family for Christmas. iU Mrs. - R- - McCorrdek with her chilmothdren I In I os Angeles with er Mrs. Margaret FSalrie Salisbury for t: e holidays. ?4 F.nstcn Oliver H. Iiiuh'.r nrrlvel . wh r Thurshday from Fan Frar.rt he has been stationed on the Fnited vvtll States steamship Maryland, and bl with Tavs' ienve M parten spend ents Jiulge and Mrs... Morris L. Ritchie. Mr. and Mr. Fat:l F. Keyser camo bark the first of th wek frora their wedlinc trip In the east. They will be at the Hotel ftah until golnsr to oc- rtipy the Keyser residence In F. First South. Mrs. Jeremiah Reattle. aeroropanled by her granddaughter Helen Johnson, ha rome from southern California to spend thy holidays at the home of her daughter Mrs. Joy :;:II. Johnson. ft J. R. Wlker, nccompar.Icil by his son "Fob." left the firnt of the week for New York, where he will be Joined for Christmas by his daughters, the WILLIAM MR arrive in Salt ' 3,'i r-- s-- apartments. oi I- -- ty Samuel C Park. & Mr. and Mrs. Lc. Charles Miller will leave Monday for San Francisco, from where they will sail later to visit their daughter Mrs. Charles M. Walsen in Honolulu, where Captain Walsen Is stationed with hia regiment. 3? jjc Mr. and Mrs. William P. KIser and young son Philip leave this week for an indefinite stay In California. They will make part of tho trip by automobile and will visit Mr. Klser'g mother and sister in southern California, sj: j(: Mrs. Kllzabeth .7. Chambers, who is spending the winter with her son Lys-tChambers in New York City, Is located at 100 Cathedral parkway. In the metropolis. Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron has come back from AVashlngton. I). C. where .he went to attend the national meeting In the Interests of woman , I i and Mrs. J. R. Whit"hlll have returned from on extended stay on the coast. 3k jJj Mr. and Mrs. Guy F. Rowerman have come back from an eastern trip, acson Emerson, a companied by their .V. Mr. and Mrs. R. th Mecklenburg left Thursday for I.o Angeles to spend the Mrs. Mecklenburg's holidays with mother Mrs. Nellie M. Wall. 'e Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn have returned from an extended stay In San Francisco. :!i Mr. and Mr?. Fd gar Newhouse left during the week to spend the holidays with relatives In Cincinnati. li Mr. and Mrs. Fdgar A. Ferlng left the early part of the week for the east to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Scarff of formerly of Salt Lake, have come to spend the holiday season In Salt I.ake. They will be at the Hotel Utah. :'t Mrs. F. R.. Crltchlow has gone to Good Springs. New, to spend the holidays with her daughter Mrs. Fred A. Hnle, Jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glrard V- - Hale, who were recently married In New York and are guests at the Fred A. Hale home, have decided to remain In Salt Lake. :c ffi A Miss Marj Hughes, the well known harpist, has. come from Kansas City, iC 5 hr '. Chl-scag- i t t'A o. evening, Dec. 20. The decorations will he on an elaborate scale and in the three national colors. Downstairs refreshments will be served from small tables during the entire evening and each table will be decorated for the occasion. A large number of dances is scheduled for the affair and dancing will commence at 8.30. The grand march will begin at 9 o'clock and will be led by Gov. and Mrs. William Spry and President nnd Mrs. Anthon H. Lund. Consul and Mrs. A. H. Roxrud. Consul and Mrs. O. W. Carlson and Vice Consul and Mrs. Thorvald Orlob, the Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Hand and the Rev. and Mrs. Edward Thorell. The music will be furnished by the enlarged Odeon orchestra, which" will numbers. play twenty-fou- r Those in charge of the affair are Chairman H. Harry Madsen, Vice Chairman O. Oulbrandsen, Secretary C. A. Carlson. Treasurer C. O. Johnson. The ticket committee are Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mrs. W. C. Christopherson and Mrs. O. W. Teudt. The Invitation committee are Ji. Harry Madren, O. O. Wlnther. II. p. Nielsen, John Lawrence. O. Gulbrand-sen- , H. J. Eriekson, Hugo D. E. Peterson, I. C Thoresen. C. o. Johnson. Col. If. M. IT. Lund, C. A. Carlson and H. P. Folkersen. The decoration committee are O. Oulbrandsen, H. P. Folkersen. H. J. Eriekson. I. C. Thoresen, Peter Johan'sen and George Petersen. The floor committee are P. W. Madsen, Dr. G. W. Teudt and C. M. Nielsen, who will be assisted by over 300 prominent citizens on the reception committee. The punch and refreshments committees are In charge of Daniel 11. Mag-dle- l, Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. Peter Johnson. The entire proceeds will be given over to the Scandinavian poor of the city. JJ The Misses Margaret and Mabel Maroney will entertain members of the Kluh at their home on Eleventh East next Tuesday evening. The Klub Is composed of Marg-are- t and Mabel Maroney, Dorothy ajid Lucille Glanfield. Merlyn and Jean Chamberlln, Grace and Janet Shibley, Ruth Flandro, Ida Austin, Evelyn Paramore and Lois Cramp-toThe young men invited are Albert Flandro. Albert Warden. Sammy Hughes, Calvin McGovern. Hugh Harris. Jack Malone, Sherman Draper, Kenneth Olson. Moses Pettlgrew, Lee Holt, Ernest Oliver, George Gilligan and Edward Livingston. The evening will be spent In card playing and dancing. The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps will entertain at a card social at I. O. o. F. hall Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Cook will be in charge, assisted by the following members: Mrs. C. J. Corey. Mrs. D. Guernsey. Miss Marian Johnson, Mrs. II. Haynes and Mrs. Stocking. All members of the G. A. R.. affiliated orders and friends are Invited. Sjjj Continued, From Preceding Page.) Erika Peterson Phyllis Jacobsen Lucille Van Estelle Salisbury Miss Jacobsen Mary A. Van Deliah Lyon Fba B. Odell Mrs. Eee Christo- - Rosalia Odell pher K. Hyde Magdalena lenk Thomas Betsy Teerlenk Rvangellne Mrs. Agnes O. Beatrice Keueren Thomas Fdith Carey Lois Jacobs Ethel Done Alice Woolley Helen Youngberg Mozelle Greene Mattie Young Ida Hoffman Aura Marriger Eva Aird Jean Kingdom Elizabeth Boothe Myrtle Bowers L. Martha Miller Lillian Summer-Thebl- a Dethloff hays Ida Aeschbacker Mae O. Alder 11. S. Nielsen M. L. Reid. Solomon Margaret Schramm Thelma Arzella Symmons Frieda Y.Tadje Stewart Leone Robinson Jenny Helen Tuckett Florence Robinson Mrs. L. V. Ander-MrHattie Maxwell son Agnes Carver Marie F. Mueller Salina Clark Madsen Bernice R. Had- Myrtle Davis dock Letitia Olive Piew Miss C. Jacobs Mrs. J. Nielson Mrs. F. Crow Mrs. Susie Wallace Fern Barber Winnie G. Richards Merle Van Duren Elfis Christopher-MrZina Wilson son Nann Rich- Hanson ardson Mary Florence Golight- - ' Mary R. Jack Marie Pugh ley a Nainva Mrs. Gertrude M. Poulton worth T. Baglev ptenholm Emma Engbrjgtson Eva Brown Nellie Hasbrouclc Dora Brooker Anna 1. Johnson Louie Davis Letitia Davis Mary W. Gray Mabel C. George Tenors. Samuel Spry Leland Henry F. Lloyd H. J. Olsen Frederick Jarred Abbie Brain A. E. H. Cardwell William N. B. J. A. Smith Shepherd 1. Lester William L Glade William A. M. Woollev J. W. Hall Alfred Williams George O. Parker Charles E. Parker B. Karpowitz Andrew Dorn M. H. McAllister Thomas A. Hodge Elihu Hurrell White Charles J. Olsen C. S. Martin C. M. Goodliffe Richard Lamph John K. Meibos T. Boam Thomas D. Nesbit William J. H. Neilsen Alma Elkins J. li. Heathloote Perry Liddle Robert H. F. H. Weight S. Clark way James Moncar Mathias Wilson Robert Smith E. Brain Mason J. A. Hancock Joseph N. H. North D. J. Lang F. B. White T. S. Ashworth M. M. White O. s. Walsh AV. C. Salt Carl Samuelsen White D. E. Smith Joseph Tussenbeck I. T. Pratt George Oliver R. Ostler, Jr. J. J. Bodine Robert Smith S. F. Neslen N. Lamph Samuel S. Winter .1. Thomas G. AA'right L. A. Blackner Abe Tyson William Cooke Lawrence Morten- .Tared Russell sen F. J. Russell J. AV. Mortensen F. Van Cott John W. Geurtz George Hicken- George Summer-Richar- d looper Davies hays IT. Sconberg Fred Reese G. F. Jarrad J. L. B:rker J. E. Johnson A. F. AA'il.son Norman Martin John Piot A. Dutliken, Jr. Ellas A. Monson Rowland Barra-C- . Poll Joseph C. Martin clough .7. K. AVcrsley John Elkins Davis John Vorkink William Edward S. Iew S. Song. Meekness ce Sjjj N-U- -T n. s. Dod-Lili- 1 th THIRTY THIIin -- zo M. C. distance choir. J. W. Curtis, choirmaster; A. H. Pea-bod- y, organist. ST. I'Aris I IMSCOPAL. For the morning serviee at St. Paul's the music at Saturday morning's Christmas celebration will be repeated. Mrs. G. D. Kirkpatrick, chorister; Miss Ruth Bellmere, organist. ST, JOHN'S EPISCOPAL. The music numbers rendered during the Christmas morning service will be repeated at the morning service today at St. John's. Miss Sarah Napper, chorister; E. I). Haskins, organist. lMMAMia R ARTIST. Christmas music will be presented at both morning and evening services today at Immanuel Baptist church. Morning Serviee. Organ Prelude The Shepherds in the Fields Mailing Anthem Sing, O Sing This Blessed Morn Rogers Soloist. Mrs. Allen McNitt. Offertoire. Melody in F ....Rubinstein Anthem Rejoice Ye AVith Jerusalem Spinney Organ Postlude Christmas Postlude AV. T. Best LE GRAND AVARD. Service. Evening Le Grand ward choir has prepared a PreludePastorale ...Callaerts special Christmas program to be given Organ Hail to the Lord's Anointat the ward chapel this evening begin- Anthem ed un6.30 Brackett o'clock. The is choir at ning Soloists, Mrs. Wagner, Mr. O. C. der the direction of Dr. E. G. Hyde, and Ralst on. will be assisted by the orchestra conWere Shepherds .... Anthem There in de the ducted by Gerritt Jong, Jr., A'incent of "The Shepherd's presentation Soloist, Miss Emma Thomson A'ision," a cantata by Irene Berge. The Offertoire Angelic Choir... Goldbeck complete program follows: on Royal David's City .. Stewart Far Judea's Solo In Miss Hymn, "Far, Away Gladys Fisher. Plain," choir and congregation. Oh Sing Anthem Sing, Rogers "The ATision," Shepherd's Introduction, Soloist, Mrs. Allen McNitt. orchestra. of Nights ..Van de Water Chorus, "Awake, Put On Thy Solo Night Miss Emma Thomson. O Strength, Zion." . . A'iolin sacramental music, Anthem Joyously Teal, Ye BellsCoombs-Soloistsolo, W. Vaughn Clayton. Mrs. G. B. Eckles. Baritone solo, "And in Those Days," Postlude Organ Triumphal March.. Oscar Kirkham. Shuey Women's chorus, "Angel Voices." ChapOrganist, Mrs. Crissie LawsonKnow1-tcSoprano solo, "Jesus, AVondrous Name man; music director, Mrs. A. A. of Gift Divine," Mrs. F. Elggren. Tenor aria, "And Lo, a Star Appear-eth,- " Members of the choir at Immanuel William Holmes. are: Baptist church Chorus, "Blessed Be the Lord." Mrs. B. Eckles. Mrs. Sopranos Pastorale, "The Shepherd's ATision," Gladys S. Wagner,G. Emma Thomson, orchestra. Nellie Allene Ruth Farno, Pollock, Recitative, "There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Field," Miss Edith Brown. Altos Mrs. H. C. McGregor, Nell Ker-leAcomb. Ruby Meakin, Carrie Romence, Alto f solo, "Be Not Afraid, for Be- Frances Bowerman. hold," Miss Zora Hancock. H. C. McGregor, C. A. Selby. Tenors Recitative, "And Suddenly There was J. AAr. Brown. With the Angel," Leland Acomb. Bassos Dr. W. C. Ebaugh, Oliver C. Chorus, finale, "Glory to God in the Ralstun, R. R. Harrison, II. L. ChapHighest." man. AA'hat Mean Closing anthem, "Hark! Those Holy Voices" (Arerdi), Le Grand ItIO GRANDE BAPTIST. choir. At the morning service appropriate hymns will be sung by the congregaWATERLOO WARD. tion and juvenile choir. There will be special Christmas In evening the special music There will be folk songs by numberthe will be Gabriel's Christmas Swedish, German and Holland quartets anthem. ."Awake," by the junior choir and other musical numbers. The serv- of soprano voices, under the direction ices in the AA'aterloo ward chapel this of Miss Madge Books Sanders. ices start at 10 o'clock. Members of the choir Halene Allen, Tesora, Coleman, Elva Lee, Lucy Lee. MURRAY' FIRST WARD. James Stewart, Edward Hutchinson. Special Christmas services will be Harry Hutchinson, George Langford. Tlorothv T.ancforfl held in the Murray First ward house TTolen I.anfffnrr! this afternoon at 2 p. m., at which the Wade Langley, Helen Anderson, Mllly following musical program will be Mauer, Louise Snelgrove, Pearl Clegg, rendered by the ward choir; Selina Dale. May Howell, Gertrude J. S. "Cornwall Guerns. Brittamaier Guerns; Miss SanOrgan prelude Old carol, AVhile Shepherds AA'atched ders, director and organist. Choir SWEDISH BAPTIST. Anthem, How Still the Night AV. R. Spence, Mrs. Pearl Turner The usual service will be held in the and Choir morning, but the evening service will and Hymn, Sweet and Low Barnby be in charge of7.30the Sunday school o'clock. All ScandiChoir will begin at navians are invited. Anthem, The Gospel Restoration... E. Stephens Mrs. Ada Russel and Choir CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. Anthem, Th Wondrous StoryB. Choir and congregation will unite i Adams Carne hymns for Christmastidemorn-at singing Choir church at this Christian Central O Soprano solo, Shining Light rere H. Rogers will and service ing's Spencer Adams sing a solo. Miss Ada Russell For the evening service a chorus of Anthem, The New Born King will sing "O Little Town of children Ira B. AA'ilson Bethlehem," and Vere H. Rogers will Choir "Calvary." sing S. Cornwall. Organist, J. The chorus choir at Central Christian Director, AV. F.. Robinson. church has the following membership: Berthene Sopranos Alberta McCanne, ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Mrs. Earle Steele Mrs. AA'ill Stair. Lang, So elaborate and edifying was the Mrs. Charles Relf, Miss Ethel Taylor, music program for Christmas day at Nora Saphr, Edith Hardy, Roberta St. Mary's Catholic cathedral that all Neal, Mrs. C Davis. Asher will be repeated for the masses todav. Altos Mrs. Robert C. Porter, Erna A special feature of the mass at 6 Nettie Schneider, Helen Snedaker, a. m. was the Christmas carols sung by Gerald and punbar O'Connor, which AA'ayne Neal, I. R. Lowry, W. were repeated at the S o'clock mass. A. Tenors Asher C. Davis. AA'ight, At the 9 o'clock mass the music pro- A'ere H, Bassos Rogers, George gram was augmented by a cello solo by Pierce, AV. Green, AA'infield Hubbard, II. Miss Helen Howard. H. Esselbach. O. C. Billings, director; Mrs. F. E. Following is the music to be given during services at the cathedral today, Sumter, organist. the organization of the choir being as announced last Sunday for the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. Christmas service: Services at First Congregational For S o'CIoek Mnss. church this morning will include these music numbers: Adeste Fideles Fin bar O'Connor and Gerald O'Connor Organ preludes Ancient Christmas Carol of the Boys' choir Alex. Guilmant Tozer In a Manger Far Away .... C. J. Grey Second Grand Choeur Connors Margaret on .(.Continued on Following Tage,) High Angels We Have Heard - . , n. e. AVilliam D. W. serv-mornin- g. Sweet-scente- . 1 s , j j ; - s. Vim. g, , Life-Saver- M Thirty-thir- d . Ames George D. R. Lamph D. McRae 1. J. Walters H. J. Maxwell Charles H. Abbott Harold H. Ar.Jenson S. Young Gaylen O. A. Petersen John Anderson A. G, CharlesTaylor Rebbins John R. Bellamy Odell A. F. Jensen Lee Christopher A. C. AA'oodward Edwin Morgan E. L. Goring B. AV. Barber Evan Arthur J. S. Tlngey Gray GeorgeD. R.Owen John John Robinson Ravnor Ness Carl A. Schultz T). K. Evans Thomas Dunn, Jr. Calvin S. Smith O. B. Kent Clyde C. Crawford H. E. Barber John Buecker Orson Pratt Arnold Bulmer AVieder-hol- d J. W. E. Tomlinson T. G. Harrison Colbear C. Phillips Fred F. Turner George Carl Fred Rownig R. F, Ross Osborn Ollssmever Jergensen Ilenrv D. G. Marshall J. AV. Hyde W. S. Holdaway, Jr. E. J. Keveren AV. D. Bowring R. E. Dorius A. O. Miller Arthur Strong A. TO. Braby Thomas Dunn G. H. Rackman Chamberlain Harry L. M. Anderson Kirk I NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY ' A. J. John AV. Koer F. C. Fuller I AA'ilford Keddlng-to- n Harry Harbrecht Joseph Cottrell S. Nebcker Otto O. Oblad Charles The following thirty-nin- e Karl Vesener books will Joe De Hoan be added to the public library to- Leander Thompson H. O. Langenbacker N. Busath morrow: Albert E. Joseph Cox Owen L. Barnette AVilliam. E. Cocking MISCELLANEOUS. Walter-HAV. A. Shepherd Hanson Benson Along the Road. Clarence Smith Hoyce United States Colonies and C. I Fairbanks N. Teerlink. F. FairSterling Dependencies. banks brooks Architecture and the Allied Arts. SECOND WARD. Edmonds Ulysses S. Grant. Herts Decoration and Furnishing Christmas services in the Second of Apartments. ward by the Sunday school will be held & Morris Hillquit. Promise or Menace? Ryan Socialism, at the chapel today at 10.23 a. m. the Holmes Regulation of Railroads and mpsic and recitation numbers of which in Wisconsin. Putdlc Utilities will be: llueffer Between St. Denis and St. Song. AVith Wond'ring Awe School George. Love Me The Offers Jesus Singing, Lee Lee's Dispatches. School. By Ivouell Six French Poets. Sacrament gem, 'Twas Jesus Died on O'Shea Education As Adjustment. Led by Charles E. Rose Sloan Concrete House and Its ConCalvary struction. Me for a Sunbeam Wants Jesus Song, Name. Sologub War d children. By kindergarten and Christianity. Solovyof & Christmas the Snow Under Story...... Stevens Rook of Words Mackays Isabel Christensen. of the Pageant and Masque of St. Louis. Waxweiler Belgium, Neutral and Song. Oh, I had Such a Pretty Dream, Mamma Loval. By primary children Wood Note Rook of An Attache. Recitation, Hang Up the Baby's FICTION. Helen Thorne Stocking Solo Irene AA'illiams Bennett. A. These Twain. Bowman. R. Invisible Night. Song, Far, Far Away on Judea's Youth. Dudley, R. In My Plains By school Busines-Adventures Ferris. E. E. of Billy Thomas. SEVENTEENTH WARD. Grayson. D.E. Hempfield. Jones. Duke At and evening hours the Sldgwltk, E. In Mr. Knox's Coun- Sundaymorning ornervlllc, school and Seventeenth ward try. choir will present appropriate music, CHILDREN'S ROOKS. Ablen Hunt for the Reautlful Book according to the following program: At 10.3; A. 51. of New Fairy Tales. to California. Joseph Smith's First Prayer. A. C. Smith Rrldgman From Maine Carter Christmas Candles. School. Cooke Told to the Tiny Tot. C. H. Gabriel If. F. M. War of the Wooden Oh, It Is Wonderful School. Soldiers. Lucia Peter and Pollv In Spring. Solo, The Unknown Grave McGulrc Boy Scouts Year Book. Smith & Thomas Comstock Pet Book. Miss of European Solo, The Seer Dorothy Young. Monerleff Heroines J- II. Neilson History. .....School Carol Christmas Morgan Wireless Telegraph ConSilvery Light... Girl chorus and school struction for Amateurs. Sweet Thy Peace, Girl chorus and school Orton Bob Hunt. Senior. Perkins Mexican Twins. of a Mystical Glory Night Wallace Fur Trail Adventures. Girls' duet and chorus. Wheeler Boy With the U. S. Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains... McFarlane School. Chas. Peterson, the "psyKneologlst," for new, nifty stunts in show cards. 20 At .S0 I M. Richards street. Phone Was. 1608. Anthem, Lift Up Your Heads .Bordese AV. Crotch Benedictus Hymn, It Came Upon the Midnight AA'illle Clear Offertory, Christmas anthem. Glory to God Watson Recessional. Angels From the Realms of Glory Smart For vespers at 4.30 p. m. an even song service will be given with full n, FJassos. Frank Te Deurn, Festival ward will have its special Christmas music at the chapel this evening at C.30 o'clock, to include these numbers: Christmas anthem, "Peace, Good Will to Men." Miss Dora Kirkmati and choir. Sacramental selection, "Jesus Once of Humble Birth," choir. Cello solo, Nicholas Allerman. Selection, male quartet, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Dangerfield, Mr. Cameron and Mr. Keddington. Christmas anthon, "Calm on the Listening Ear," choir. Joseph Poll, conductor; Seldon N. Heaps, accompanist. Sopranos Martha Saunders, Daisy Saunders, Alice Dent, Frances Clarks-maElla Pederloff. Alice Sheets, Elizabeth Kirkman. Annie Maxwell. Ida Beal, Laura Hadder, Blanche Howe, Ethel Simpson, Flora Meyerhoffer, Jennie Brighton, Louise Huber, Irene Crouch, Gertrude Dent. Edith Fors-berAnnie Olsen and AVyndella Brighton. Altos Anna Poll. Dora Kirkman, Susie Crouch, Rubella Bullough, Sarah Fletcher and Minnie Reinfliesch. Tenors Irvin Poll, Carl Poll, William J. Bellamy, Joseph Haag, James Reinfliesch, Charles E. Forsberg, Harold Fletcher and Milton Iovebridge. Bassos Krastus Tucket. John R. Bellamy, Clyde Kirkman, John Mej'er-hoffe- r, Harold Kirkman. William E. Maxwell, Clarence Dent, Francis Dent, John Fife, Roland Griffin, Thomas Davis, Kenneth Kirkman and David Bullough. The choir of the A.-E- Alma Warr William Saunders J. Moroni Thomas ClarenceK.Morley Poole George John Clark James Gilbert Joseph T. AVatts Fred Beesley John Russon M. A. Davies W. A. Jackman Arthur Bolton Thomas AVlnter Parry Gronway. John Brooks Louis C. Duncan Andrew Peterson Alma Keddington Sidney R. Phillips Ortho Fairbanks Charles Maxwell D. S. Marshall James T. Poulton Samuel S. Smith James Smith O. S. Lindsay T. S. Thomas F. AV. James Elliott L. Peterson R. M. Aldous Herman Karpowitz Gustav Karpowitz S. MadFranklin sen George A.Lloyd Oottrell James Bret-zin- g Monica Schultz For 9 o'CIoek Mass. Beesley Choir. J. D. Owen. . Siddo-Loren- Coleridge Taylor FI " Wol-Kll:-.abe- Choir. Angels AA'e Have Heard on Soprano solo. Hosanna . Ethelyn Walker Carol, Bordese High Christmas Carol Stephens Adeste Fideles Novello Choir. St. Cecilia chorus and Junior choir Male quartet, O Give Me Back My Harps Miss Dorothy Rippe, Miss Stephens Prophet Dear Gertha Farley. Mr. Nellson, Mr. Christianson, in the Highest Glory .....Tozer Mr. Langton, Mr. Hansen. Connors Margaret Courts Anthem.1 Tleasant Are Thy Babe Klein n . . . Hen rich Carol, Sleep, Holy chorus Cecilia St. Miss Geneva Harris, Rubin J. Owen For lliiih Mass nt 11 o'CIoek. and choir. Gounod The Grace of God Voluntary Anthem, . H. J. Stew art Harp and organ Miss Lillian Robertshaw and choir. Processional, Ecce Sacerdos. . Weigand Male chorus Gounod Kyrle R ST XVA R D. TWEN TY-Gloria Gounod t Twenty-firsThis evening the choir of Tui Coeli Sunt Santner ward will give its Christmas proMale chorus gram at the ward chapel beginning at Credo Gounod 6.30 o'clock. The music numbers: Adeste Fideles Novello Offertory, AVard choir Anthem, The Palms. Soloist, Harold McNulty Ladies' quartet, The Music of the Pines Agnus Dei Gounod Lavirinda Brewerton, Eva H. Owen, Tantum Arerdussen Ergo Helen Flemming, Ethel Done. Exulta Sion Hammerel Contralto solo, Raboni Miss Nora is Gleason choir director Mrs. Eleanor Thomas and organist. Duet, Oh. That AA'e Two AVere MayEva H. and J. D. Owen ST. MARK'S CATHEDRAL. ing Anthem. Song to the Christmas Bells At St. Mark's Episcopal cathedral the Choir. service at 11 o'clock today will include Bass solo, I Am He That Watcheth following music numbers: on Yonder Hilltop. AA'alter A. AA'allace the organ. Prelude, Choir Processional, Anthem, Lord of Heaven Christians Awake ... AA'illiams: piano, Organ, Helena AVainwright Genevieve Bourne; chorister, A'enite J. Randall s. A meeting of the young girls' Westminster circle of the First Presbyterian church will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o"clock at the home of Miss Ruth Black. 34 I street. so-la- l u-- tvents The Chi Omega sorority of the University of Utah will jrive its annual dancing party Saturday, New Year's night, at the home of Miss Mary Godbe, C01 li street. y hr "So m 3( (Continued From Page 1, This Section.) a box of lunch for two. Coffee will be served and the evening will be passed In dancing and cards. List week of Miss Rodetn Martin nnd Mr. st II. Price has come from Idaho Con ling . .Antonio. .1. 3-- A MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Teer-Floren- to spend the holidays with her daughter Mrs. Irving D. Offer.... f; Mrs. S. Vincent of 32" S. State street left Thursday for Pocatello, Ida., to spend Christmas with her daughter Mrs. II. R. Jones and son Edward Vincent and family. i e from San comM Mrs. i. has for year Year's l.v. it:xl th. Wlt'lnm !. Kis.r ne of enhome. whUh ha heen a joyment ever since Mr?. Kiser has hrcrt numbered amne Salt Lake's gracious, hostesses. s-- H. C. M 1915 2G, I Van-derwoo- s. |