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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1904. IF YOU DESIRE Ease, Comfort uie Is being manifested In the appearance here Thuraduy night with the tabernacle choir of Miss Agatha BerkhHel. contralto, Mr. Willard E. Welhe, violinist and Mr. Spencer Clawson, pianist. Miss Berk-hahas many friends in this city who will be delighted to hear her beautiful contralto voice in the variety of arias to be given. Her early life was spent ln Ogden, the family afterwards moving to Salt Lake City. She has recently returned from New York where she spent a number of years in the development of her rich contralto. Her appearMuch Intercut Mr. George K. Parker, which took place at the home of the brides IwreutH, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Griffith, on Twenty-fir- st street, Thursday evening. At 8 o'clock the wedding march was played and the bride and groom took their places before the assembled guests and the marriage ceremony was ierformed by Rev. J. K. Carver. The pretty ring ceremony was used, after which congratulations were extended to the couple. A wednd w,n' ding supper was then served In the dinwife Adam Patterson, of ing room. The parlors presented a very Janies Pingree, formerly cashier pretty appearunce with its decorathe First National bunk, and Mr. and tions of cut flowers and potted plants. a Mrs. D. A. Smythe. returned from The Katur-dayoung y couple were the recipients visit to the Hawaiian Islands The beautiful of many presents. been has The party afternoon. one n of Is and Ogsurveyor groom havgone nboiit six weeks and report most promising young men. The den's trip. ing had an exceedingly pleusant bride Is one of Ogdens most accomand charming young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Taylor of plished Mrs. Parker will make their Mr. and In Ogden. Logan are visiting friends home at 1068 Oak street. l.iys !il'l',,i,l'h A lu bI,wm bri.hH amt the )" with KtMS.ll), Lenten dull and the the u vlase, m restrietiuriR, 1" 'inlns are young society people of Ogden Ion to weddings turning their intent The spring season and receptions. be one of the to this year is expected of Ogden and the in history gayest already have affairs recherche mine been planned to come off after Easier. the bright nirinR el concert with the eastern symIs a well deserved orchestras phony honor, for her voice, temperament and muslcalness entitle her to a prominent place In the musical world. Mr. Welhe is an artist of rare attainments. He has been heard a number of times in the city and at eacn appearance created a profound Impression. He Is a valiant exponent or his art. Mr. Clawson has only recently returned from Germany where he has been studying under the leading professors of plana This 1s Mr. Clawson's first appearanec In Ogden. The tabernacle choir under Mr. Ballan-tyne- 's direction will render a number of choruses. It will be a program oi merit and an evening of great enjoyment. ance In negle hall, New York, last week. The orchestra asNew York Symphony sisted. said that Madame Calve, the ojieratie soprano will undertake a tour of fifty concerts next season through the United States, Canada and Mex- It Is YOU WILL CALL ON Imv can wear NEWEST has begun her concert season In the United States Rnd Is confirming the beliei that she Is the greatest living contral-tHer Itinerary Includes Salt Lake Schumann-Heln- k I AND BEST varieties, such as (zruss au Teplitz, Helen Gould Kaiserine, Maman, C0- diet, White .Cocliet, Pres-- J o. City. The opera school of the New England Conservatory of Music gave Iasi Thursday "Santuxsa," an opera ln one act. It was the first performance of this opera In the United States. PUTNAM Where you will find everything that man or ALL NEW AND It has been definitely announced that Ysaye, one of the world's greatest violinists, will play in the United States next season. His tour will likely Include the principal western cities. Mme. Economi 2345 WASHINGTON AVENUE ico. Miss Hattie Wishard of Salt Lake sieut Tuesday last In Ogden visiting Marriage Reception. The marriage of Mr. Irving W. Jones friends. and Miss Emma Anderson, both of OgMrs. Edward Colt man of Idaho den, was solemnised in the Salt Lake THE DRAMA. Falls Is visiting her two daughters at temple Wednesday noon. Phil Hunt, who established hlmseli Upon the return of the young couthe Sacred Heart academy. a successful manager through his as tenwas ple to this city, a reception connection with numerous big attractthe of the residence Mr. Lawrence Allen of Idaho Falla, dered them at Twenty-foions, will present the very successformerly of Ogden, la visiting friends groom's father, T. W. Jones, on ful play, "Down by the Sea, at the urth street. A large number of and relatives In this city. on Tuesday, March 23. Mr. Grand friends were present to extend felicia knack Hunt possesses requisite to Mrs. Joseph Howell, wife of Con- tations to the couple, after which a of knowa successful that manager gressman Howell, was In Ogden well appointed wedding repast was Will Give Cinderella. sees It. a when he good play ing served. The parlors and dining room Thursday visiting relatives. a In Down an Its Sea" the opei-ettin Cinderella Flowerland" by original were very attractively decorated with in form was where be in will acts the four ln produced given England, to cut flowers and potted plants. Mr. Lewis T. Cannon, secretary Mona run of had amusement it successful hall next ward fifth years. eight well Mr. Mrs. are Jones and both Hon. Joseph Howell, spent Thursday a was Is an The written truthful It representuoperetta play day In children Mr. night known Jones a is this and city. in Ogden with his wife at the home of his brother. He left trusted clerk In the employ of Mr. on Friday morning for his post of Marsh of the Southern Padflc office, and the bride Is a favorite In social duty In Washington. circles. They will make their home Mrs. Ferry Decker left for her home on Roiilevard avenue, between Twenty-tstreets. ' and Twenty-fourt- h In Frovo Monday after a pleasant hird relavisit In Ogden with friends and Tabernacls Choir Musicals. tives. . The tabernacle choir are making The ladles of the Congregational elaborate preparations for a ball and church will give an Easter sale Satur- musicale to be given at Parry's hall day, April Snd. The sale will consist next Friday evening. The musicale of aprons, etc. All are cordially In- will be under the able direction or vited to attend. Professor Rnllantyne and will be one of the best that haa ever been given In Royal Arcanum. Ogden. It will be composed of a The Rocky Mnntaln Council No. quartette, double quartette, vocal and (37, Royal Arcanum, entertained Its Instrumental solos and a male quar members, their families and friends tette. The personnel of the committee Monday evening at the A. O. U. W. Is Walter Kerr, Rert Foulger, Mrs. hall. The function was well attended Will Howell and Miss Minnie Brown. and the evening was spent very pleas- The function promises to be one of antly by all. A brief musical and Jhe most delightful given this sea literary program was rendered, fol- son. lowed by cards and dancing. Punch and light refreshments were served Homs Culture Club. The Home Culture club met Thursduring the evening. The committee which had charge of the affair carried day afternoon with Mrs. G. E. Maule. out arrangements very successfully. For roll rail was given a Rhine city and Its noted characteristics and many The Ln dies' Aid society of the Meth- Interesting facts were presented Quite odist church will give u bazaar and out of the ordinary was a written test Easter supper March 25th. on the fundamental facts of early Ger man literature. The high school nluinnl will give The classical, romantic and swablan ball about April 8th nt Dlgnan's hall. groups of writers were thoroughly dta MISS AGATHA BERKHOEL, The balls given by the association are cussed. The afternoon proved profitCONTRALTO. very popular and always successful. able as well as Interesting. The guests of the club were Mesdames for children and has been in course of tion of coast life in England, but It A number of Woodmen went to the Ring and Mount. The club ad- preparation for a number of months. was considered unsuitable for presen to In capital Thursday evening join journed to meet with Mrs. Niece on There are fifty children in the cast tation In this country, by American and no doubt an Interesting rendition managers, owing to its local color. the festivities of the Salt Lake Wood- March Slat. will be given of the operetta. men, who celebrated St. Patricks day Here Manager Hunt displayed his with a dance nt Christensen's hall. Historical Club. shrewdness and keen foresight bv The Historical club had the pleasure Harold Bsur Coming. purchasing the American rights. Takof belpg the guests of Mrs. Meek, Sat Judge Howell on Crime. Harold Bauer the great American ing the inunuscrlpt In hand, with the The Young Men's club of the Pres- urday, March 12th. Mrs. Corlew was pianist will visit Salt Lake City next aid of a Red, White and Blue pencl byterian church held their regular the guest of the afternoon. A very week. His appearance there Is made he had it Americanized by a well meeting Tuesday night. Judge Howell short business session was held, fol possible through the organisation of known dramatist. Into a New England delivered a very interesting address lowed by the regular program, Mrs, the guarantee association, recently play, and so successfully did he transon Two Years of Crime In Ogden Welllnger ably conducted the Inter- formed. This association guarantees pose England to America, that when which was highly appreciated by view, In which almost all bad some the managers against financial loss the piece received its Initial producthose present After the usual social part. A short paper, Congress of whenever an artist appears under their tion in Boston, the critics hailed It as chat the club adjourned for one week. Vienna. was given by Mrs. Booth auspices, if this proves a successful "one of the best of American plays and Miss Seaman told of the great enterprise a movement will be put on dealing with life along the sea coast, Wednesday Night Club. "Andreas Hofer." The War With foot to organize a similar organizaSplendid muslc.an exceptionally good Denmark was presented by Mrs. tion in this city. This would Insure Miss Irvings Success. program and a select and jolly crowd Bedford and the program closed with the appearance here of some of the Miss Isabel Irving, who will shortly were prominent features at the the reading of a number or great artists each season. be seen ln this city in Winston Wednesday night club dance given at selections from Elizabeth and Churchill's dramatisation of his famDlgnan's dancing academy Wednesday Her Garden," by Miss Snow. Miss A Strsuss Rscitsl. ous novel, The Crisis, has, more than evening. The presence of a few out or Nettie Craig graciously rendered two Last week In New York Mme. Faul-in- e any American actress, won her place town guests contributed to the pleas- recitation. Before adjournment the Strauss Pe Ahna gave a Strauss In the ranks by the stars sheer ure of the evening and a general good hostess, assisted by her daughter, song recital In Carnegie hall assisted hard work and artistic achievement time was had by all. Grace, and Miss Nettie Craig, served by her husband, Richard Strauss, (who Beginning when little more thun a child dainty refreshments. her accompaniments) and by as a member of Rosin Yokes com played St. Patrick's Day Cslsbration. The next meeting will be with Mrs. David Blspham who sang "Enoch Ar- pany, she has worked her way succesOne of the most successful enter- Gordon, 530 Twenty-fourt- h street. den" with the composer at the piano. sively from there to being a valued tainments of the season was the one member of Augustin Daly's company, given by the pupils of the Sacred Shakespearian Afternoon. and Flats. Sharps then to the place of leading woman Heart academy on St. Patrick's night. Mrs. Rolla Farnsworth gave, by reto the Owing ln the finest stock company this enuu of Disthe convening A large audience was present and the quest, her Interpretation of Julius trict Sunday School convention In the try has ever seen, the famous Lyceum spacious assembly hall was crowded Caesar Friday afternoon to the Shake tabernacle tomorrow there will not be stock company of New York, then to In every part. The feature of the evenspeRre students who were graciously n siiedal musical service In the nfter-noo- n. be leading womnn for John Drew, then ing was a three-a- ct drama, "The entertained by Mrs. Dexter X. Kas-aoOne week from then, however, leading woman with Charles Froh-man- s Chaperone." whith was very ably prea song service will be given. favorite company, hi "Come, sented. The members of the cast Mrs. Farnsworth's Interpretation dians, then ns a semi-sta- r under the showed considerable talent and they was a large and subtle one. The The band tournaemnt at the St. same management, and now for are to be congratulated on the suc- Tragedy of the World's th Day," she callworld's fair will commence past two years as a cess of the production. An excellent ed her stai, talk and It was listened to eng-erl- y. September 12th and end September under the management of James K musical program was also rendered. She makes Caesar the hero as 17th. Cash prises aggregating $jo.. Hackett. Miss Irving, in spite of her well as the subject of the play. 000 will be given. of hard work, is still a verv years Pretty Heme Wedding. The Holy Grail, with some of the A very pretty home wedding young woman, and she is as niodert was "Parsifal" music, will be nt given the Mme. Lillian Nordica gave the first that of Miss Leona V. Griffith and next meeting, Friday, April 1st. of a series of Wagner redials In Car- (Continued on Page 7.) well-chos- and ident Carnot. Such old favorites as American Beanty Crimson Rambler, France, Jack, Paul Meyron, etc. La Field grown on own roots, by largest exclusive rose growers in the world. W. W. BROWNING, 2747 Adams Avenue RIVERDALE PHOENIX. DOE8 ANYONE QUESTION ITT The excellence of Rlverdale or phoenix flour? It is better than other flours because, first, we buy none but the best selected and highest grades of wheat; second, we use the latest Improved machinery; third, we have and take advantage of skill and long experience ln flour milling. 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