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I while enjoyed renewingtheir u Among them was Miss Elizabeth derwood of Logan pecially for the concert ic av IV1V1V4 called with pleasure ‘fj& ” a Jby period practical rb k ' 7 ’ - k 1 h A a Professor i i rom vjew the 1 U-' awavw Mil - 1 m- ’ 4 jrnier Salt Several A IE B B I soprano who is making rapid progrange and her singingis full of wide 'A A honored a Weihe by mm an with Kreisler and his haviny 5 standpoint the fact remainsthat elab-jerateB circles entertainingIn society during the Lentenseason Is considered is de trop and seldom attempted in IB social circles here orM metropolitan abroad m1 vk M There will of course be the usual run 1 IE of Informal affairs— the weekly bridge clubs afternoon dancing classes and teas and lunches aISSBO 4’ high -quaintances April ' -ts hc v"A1 ° rich voice of charm I it upon had AVeihe VZTv7r’V- -x-V II here time Salt letting ’ II ’j-1 ress has said that one here -r AVAAvyvAvvyAuy’'i Al who play She defies at t a WuKire A' " i -i Wsmifls r? r ° STELLA LUND hall in the no concert city would hold the crowds Connoisseurs of music say that Jils " I I RAISS V bowing is faultless and so it seemed His tone production Alondaynight description and in the melodious selections that formed his program i Kreisler undoubtedlyproduced some of the most exquisite violin music ever 4 heard here The violin which Kreisler used in his his concert at the Tabernaclewas famous Joseph Guarnarius valued at 320000 This instrument vas owned a: - ’ — 1 - w 1 ' at appearance in B I recital that ’w " Kreisler the-ritz Tabernacle Monday evening a interest has swept over Salt the ' wave W&7 7 1 r? 1 VWCtf7 Soefiin : j-' t - A W 1 1 mK M ? m vz i — 1914 1 " w j c-evaa ISA A 1 ' u Uy u t VTim -- 161 I EgjL JM - SALT h !T i Jl JB i ' 'u uumu w - X‘ imb—tii’ Tho tar1 th© program new irst chapel ward p m will be: choir Song of self-control commendation technique her in solos as well as openingatof today Anthem accompanying th© the fitSO5 Re- deemed Stephens accompaniNevins Jennie Jacobsen Duet The Lord Is My Light ik K V ’A’ Dudley Buck L S and Jr presented Mr Ashworth Miss the Spencer Clawson several Utah spectacular Conservatory Dramatic gone south to be present at A of his pupils in piano recital The Edna Evans J A" last eveningin the organized with splendid success club was Address solo PresidentJoseph celebrationwhich begins Monday Z i T u’ Wednesday evening hall Mrs C P Smith V A? A y Larsen Each of the eight pupils taking Conservatory Soprano ear Ye Not O Israel The object of the qnd lasts until the last hours of V part in the acquitted occupyingthe chair themselves Dudley Buck "s program club is the serious study of plays and A with Credit and generally speaking Lizzie Thomas Edward The officers will be Shrove Tuesday their I the affair was of merit- chosen production Anthem choir Inflammatus exceptional at the next meeting which I ll I Illi rix evening hall ebruary25 Solo by Aliss Edna Evans Wednesday HE outlook for the first few days of One the most interesting m meetings at 7:30 Conservatory i of this week in local circles prom of the year was held Tuesday by the I I II 1 1 Literary services in th I music section of the Ladies The ises much in the way of entertainment 4’ Twelfth-Thirteenth r club at the new clubhouse oratorio ward chapel Sunday XiThlle today is beautiful and those 6:30'i Washington’s birthday was evening commencing at program o clock the Waterloo ward participating sueeedd in making choir wlH Calendar of their work Week’s render the following anniversary the holiday will b© obThe afternoon 4 by program: a served legally tomorrow large of friends Opening selection The musical therebyglv-i number Palms (anre) well as as of thclub Airs Ing a 'chance for those so inclined to xzjSfixmembers b felon’ AV A Wetzell 1 gave a short lecture on When ’i’ Thlnkf Graham Music and Lyceum Anthem fill social engagements including th© great oratorios Thee (McClellan) Choir which was illustrated the following bureau takes great pleasure In Organ solo Evening Star (Wagner) by numbers business men as well as the women :v:K’W:afx::::aw ::x Haydn’s Creation — Overture Mrs 4kaVa William Norkink Louis concert by the celebratedSelection ’A 77 It was a subject of satisfactory com-ment A a O God A Strohauer Eli iah— Lift Thee Eternal athof Brussels Mendelssohn’s Th ne Zoellncr string quartet on eJL the delightful L’ Choir on th© occasion of chorus But the Lord is Eves club Gospel Restoration Miss Edna ebruary23 at the Anthemparts Mindfulof HisHoly OwnCity Monday evening AnniePansantenjoyed Wednesday afternoon BBL“'v:?5ft&?'Z Woodbury Ella WWrBAi'ZW WVA'W jew Gaul's the Methodist Episcopal and Beth C Utah grill that there was irst church Of Selection M Osborne in th© Hotel Seen Mrs H E — Eye H Smith O Love Schraven now Divine Rejoice Greatly all the musical organizations Choir of men present Handel’s O As the a goodly sprinkling Anthe?m — the American public none has Dew rom Heaven Daughter of Messiah Zion Airs C C Daily: He Distilling getting so close to the people which added largely to the success of Was Despised Mrs E Sanders in Solo port (Daynes) by Mrs Julian th© well managed affair In this country St ib Quis as Zoellners They fast Smith Ross’m Mater— Duet the are Arthur Mcarlane choirister: William Est Homo (Power Eternal) Mrs C C in this national Institution It is rather unusualfor men to give a Norkink organist Daily and H schraven of their success has double country Much their business hours Solo and quartet — Inflam-matus up any (lime from been due to their brilliant et (When Tlmu Com-est) Acrensus to social events soloist repertoire their perfect ensembleplaying Lake Mrs AV Curtis The Salt next Grand Opera chorus W will meet Conditions are different in the old Sopranos Alford and Airs and to the charming simplicity of Tuesday evening at 8? o’clock at the Beesley this sterling quartet store 51 S1 E L Thompson the members of music tvorfd afternoon Main where the time-honored at which meeting all business Tenors Sherman Abbott and David the personnel of has remained which tea is looked forwardto by members Smith The arrangementswill be made and the regU for eight years Altos Miss Edna unchanged Dwyer and Mrs uao1 iiisiuuiea of the sterner sex with fully as The i’cho for their appearancehere will rus is lencarsais Thomas AA’isc and all blds fair now complete H follows: for a great Bassos A Peabod and be success muoh antlclpatlon as by the women EberhardtEli Thou Zoellner Violin Antoinette Shalt the At this stage when the dancing craze Costa's Zoellner Violin Amandus Lord — height and club chorus Joseph Zoellner Sr Viola is at its dansanis and tango to enjoy the music for the irst Methodist at owler Miss Virginia and Mrs E O A Violin celloBeethoven dancing and other Miss Margaret Director Airs William Wetzcll Joseph Zoellner JrNo teas are the main Leatherwood of The church today follows: forma of afternoontractions Louis Strohauer Gibson Mis’s Marian Thompson Miss officers and accompanists Mrs members of the Quartet Op 18 and Miss Rowena Korns is The cabaret features will include will be in all MORNING entertainingthe presenceof men Helen Hanchett Miss Ruth Kingsbury charge Allegro con noto in include Aliss Marian Hiskey and Miss Ivy Mrs John E The committee charge rather a necessity to singing by "the male quartet recently Dooly president Andante Organ prelude E A T‘ Ston Prayer Guilmant make the events arrived Stott Miss first vice president Mrs H Suhraven Mrs rost from New York and the same Anthem a Art Thou Weary Jaekson It is said that in orchestra will furMrs H itzgerald second vice president Airs genuine successes full orchestra Airs AV Burckhalterand- Choir?-' which gave the splendid ishThean Troubadour musical Mrs rank Stenhens Mr W H appropriate George Sweet Serenade for two violinsand piano Offertoire Cantilene the eoast cities It is the Droeram Wasson secretary custom for musical on the hour The following Mrs Mrs Philip Sehonert Miss L Sullivan Sinding program former oc the tea B Cook treasurer Mrs 92 during Airs r Op Huntington Woodman hostesses to have will be in have been with L Thompson Mrs Tutcommittees appointed Walter Love Divine among their guests casion foildwlng attendance Horace H Smith Mrs Mrs Broughall tie Airs troppo Duet George Nevin" Mrs T will act E C Leatherwood of Airs W Treasure Postlude Postlude in The as chairman Thomas Kearns Bird Mrs W V Adagio D semlprofesstonal dancersto add interest: women The ame will be repeated Dubois section in charge: program troppo and also entertain parties the Refreshment Rice AirsMrs H A G H AIcMillan patronesses the irst Al E non to the afternoonaffairs committeeMrs Mrs E Airs Sol at churchtnis evening friends together with others: Greenwood Amendus EVENING of many A E C L B Jr Walton Mrs Douglas Siegel Mrs Mrs McCornick Mrs Airs Airs E O W and Joseph Zoellner and Sing David Keith Howard Mrs Anthem Awake O'Nlell Hammond W L McLeod Mrs M McOwen Adams M B Salisbury Airs A delightful “Hour of Music” was C Sears Mrs (piano) Miss Mae and Thomas tea Mrs Ira C Allen Mrs last evenins' at lie ConsoliChoir" HE appearance at a local theatre Mrs Stanley room Airs N Straup E C D Dart Airs G enjoyed Op 15 D flat major Airs C Q uartet Offertoire Lerirare'f WMrs Whitley MrsLewisR D Travis and Mrs Allen T Kearns Salisbury Sanford Stiehl Miss Miss Rowe and dated Alusic hall with Mrs E McSerenade Ernest von Dohnanyi bnort lecture tomorrow afternoon and Walter C St oy irs w A Avetzell evening Walker committee on tables Mrs G R Both- Miss McVichie Webber Gurrin harpist and the Andante-Allegro O Airs Marys Airs Relf K Al illustrating the following program:' George well Mrs Seymour x's academy orchestra a? assisting artists and Tuesday afternoongt “The Bluebird” Breeden decorating Mrs Presto acciacato Mrs Rolla E Willis prelude — Clapp Airs J Airs orbes Mrs notable social affairs Mrs playing was most Organ with its Bushwell B Among th© Salt McGurrin's Andante Poco Uline Airs Charles Airs W Motto adagio (a jtHdj-n message of happiness P Kiser Tyng Groo Airs A H scheduled Lake ere Lent makes pleasing and the people did fine Prelude to Creation Byron Boxrud music piu Airs George Harris young Mosso will be hailed with delight by Smith and tearoom Airs Leatherwood and the season less gay is a “cabaret hop” work The1: to) Diirgo Them Airs Handel members Mrs Charles program consisted of the t) Genius Loci Louis W Stlmpson Mrs Jasper Mrs Groo 25 and :Mlssl Rowena to be given by the Commercial club tollowing numbers: Op Strohauerand of society (b) Scherzo from Suite A McCaskell Mrs Don R Coray Airs piano of the music section of the next Saturday evening 28 in Gem from Tales of Hoff man Korns organ Alembers ebruary Glazounow Mendelssohn’s Story Jr Mrs L Gilmer Elijah Ths coming of E H this William club have for its in place Sothern made arrangements clubhouse Exchange Offenbach — Mrs De Witt Airs Joseph Lippman Eyes U Knox large dancing party to be held tomorrow club’s social committee is sending The Lost Chord Proctor-Sullivan of the Lift Thine will also delightful Mrs The week prove a Mrs J L fourteenth anniversary Literary Club Henry CatrowN In the clubhouse out announcements of the affair The will be Ladiessolo Chorus’ Emilio De association which to members Contralto Bqt tho Lord tsMind-ful treat and ils short engagement rankenC Airs George Lawrence from evening and it Veteran ireman all one of promises to be a To St a Wild Rose MacDowell held hall 2’71 Airs C appearances will beevents in its Canyon road Mon His Crismon Miss Edna Cohn of her© will be made the most of in the most delightful of departurefrom any parties that have Marys academy orchestra—Adine rlniown Miss Etta Powers evening Pohrnsi rv 23 '' '( the season It will be given the previously been given by the club The Brownlee cello: Marian Brauneau pi will be rendered Miss EdnaGodDwyer’ Literary underMrs society circles of the Ladles The following program solo Lord of ’Abraham The members auspices of the section of hop is for club members but they have ano Mrs AlcGurrin harp Baritone club which Edward Edward McGurrln at m have led such an active commencing who H giiests violin: AV A Burekhaltdr A Peabod is chairman The proceeds the privilege of inviting A Genevieve Gavin Gavin Dorothy since the completionof the new in violin: brancis Douglas violin Address Paul as in the case of the afternoon number of dinners with White Ottinger Mendelssohn'sSt club building will entertain connection M — tomorrow will the affair being Veteran solo Oh Rest in the Lord be devotedto the taking up are planned by club (b) (a) Hey! Donal Lauder Response Contralto with two social events at the clubhouse event the C C of Bonnie Leezie Lindsay Lauder Synder poking Events an bonds subscribedfor completionmen ire Chief William H Bywater Gaul's HolyAlys which has proven to be such jthe City-— of the A clubhousewill be thrown (a) Ballade Harry Lauder ideal place for entertaining clubhouse committee of openThe to entire tiues during the solo Eye Hath of the sectiop have of those Hasselman Piano solo Miss Bessie Seeniwinter twenty ofmembers solo Burns Contralto Airs season attend Anentertainment elaborate H the arrangements and will who program (b) Love Song Dubez Piano solo ESchraven dance Miss Daugherty Bull Tomorrow afternoonthe history section charge provide and delightful has been and there will Mrs Handel’s Messiah arranged Edward McGurrin Collett — the club w'hich has never Recitation George HE most importantand representa- beforebf the coma music by refreshments the of Love Rejoice Oh Troubadours who will be other diversions during the evening The Melody Lehar Vocal rank jjublic socially will give a solo Barnes Soprano solo01 zion will be in the great dining Lucy Isabelle Alarsh tive society eVent of play the latest dances parties Dancing C Colonial card party and tea Many Piano solo Arthur Ryder vauaiiLer tomorrow which of ten cbuples each have been formed hall and V refreshments the will be Trovatore Let Aly Tears Implore Mrs CC Dally to be one of the most Violin Miss Dolaros Stout will be “the donsant”to be given from promises served in the gold room Verdi for the event and parlors Contralto solo He AAras Despisedand social afairs given withtu the Thee solo Mrs Officers of iGadski-Pasquale Vocal Dawson o’clock In the Utah sje the club and their Rejected to Hotel grill wails of the new building The form Johanna Amato Duet Mr and Mrs E H will Donizetti Cardwell receive gniests with the Sextet from- Lucia Airs E Sahders’ under the management of Miss Lucile oi' entertainment event of the wives solo Miss Margaret Boss most appropriate An Interesting musical Piano social committee St orcheatra Rossini’s Stabat Alater — and Miss Eliza Dey the sectionseems has taken' up for by social features Marys academy Vocal solo Airs E B "v as week accompanied Burns M therancke which ihe year’s study Alighty Glad I’m Living That's Quis Est to be given Thursday $ I’m Mrs Goff Duet Homo (Rower'Etersecond in a series of similar “American Historyof is the musical attea the All! Recitation Hotel Cohan Vocal 1 the Colonial Period’’ and the date fallingUtah for A dancing and bowling party will solo vThe’ first in the series took afternoon Heber Aldous be given George M Cohan Mrs C C Dally and Airs IL E as it does on the legal holiday of the benefit of new Tuesday eveningby th© members place Hallock Hall the lasts Wednesday and was of the Salt Lake Schumann Duet Mrs A G Ryder and Arthur Ryder Schravenso birthday adds interest institution operated Tennis club at Les Deux Grenadiers Washington’s which isof to the beUtah Alarcel Journet thoroughly enjoyable and the clubhouse Mrs Charles solo and double' successful to the occasion the auspices Congress Whitley solo Miss Amelia DoublerSoprano quartet Pt under W Piano “that requests from all quarters of the details will be carried out of An excellent musical and Airs R Salisbury are H Int'lammatus et AU Mothers Walker solo Bull Accensus came of Sophie director of Piano effect flags will be used be given in the ballroomthe hostesses Madame Brodbeck obligato Mrs J W Curtis to repeat the affair 'before the Lenten in national me evening solo A E H program will the Salt Lake Musical college gave Pianosolo Cardwell Soprano to decorate tho main o’clock an Alfrofl begins The at R J Ronrarios Mri season auditorium where beginning Jessup E responsefrom scc 'the game of the afternoon Mips program with the assistanceHorn tenors is played is to be served later in the banquet Margaret Dunn will entertain excellent L'Thompson Sherman ciety Tea room Program committee Henry Barnes women has been quite remarkable and the colonial colors blue and of her friends this afternoon of Sarah May Sims at the ConsolidatedAlbert buff and the entire 4VUUVLK: mezzanine aat number Cardwell H P — Burns L Card-well and ‘the event to be one evening Aladame Aliss Edna Dwyer and 'Mrs promises will be the tea floor will be given up for the convenience an informal tea at her home in concert R Thom-" introducedIn again that she is an Simpson Henry Giles of the most notable of the In Third Brodbeck showed accom of those present as Wise: bassos ’A H? Peabody and season avenue artist of training and charmed the panist society circles girls and be on sale The A group of attractive candy will consists with her exquisite voice young J C whicn y mostly of Mrs Mrs Hanchett will entertain W Many who have other social engagedaughtersof the club memberfcf reception committee will be given this Costa’s Eli— " incuts' round and full of vigor and deep A short in program who will serve tea attired in colonial Mrs O Relf Mrs members of the Crystal Card club isfeeling Shalt th0Lord-' for the day will attend Jater In J A Reeves George the in the Seventh Thou Aladame Brodbeck sang morning Sunday are as follows: Miss Cordelia tomorrow-afternoon at the card party Literary-Club costumeAliss Hogle Mrs J MD Callow Mrs to four and The will Chorus the afternoon' for tea and a lar£e numlanguages comments school musical numbers Ritchie be given at the Ladles Literary club Straup Katherine Richards Miss MJames L Mrs C perfect rendition cornet nln hv Choir director Airs bcr of'mpn Who 'will alsdbe present Maturin made as to her many a AAA'etz L were Helen Woodruff Aliss Ellen Schramm Mrs Adrian Ellis Mrs J C (Continued on Page 2) of the different (Continued-onbPag-e Hanchett languages English Sweeten a baritone s$lo by Prnfoeni’ Professor festivities observed from immemorial which attract peopie from far and near As is the cusSalt Lake residents have tom many elaborate time all the songs with much and taste refinement was The large audiencein attendance interested and highly to each responsive number on the program 5 a I kWwMEEEIMBi 3® Bl ?! violin solo with ment Rosary ‘ ‘ piano ' -and 7 ’ ’ I ' - ' ' i - : a ' ' -JJBSBI t - ’ V l : IEEIIEEIB! T occurs - ' ‘ p 1 ImEEI ' themost wasenjoyed A' t 't I ? a THE ' announcing j4kiXtX‘ Ks-- Kft-'X’R4MM:: x J ’ j a i ’ ’ 7 ' I ’A-XA'-CC' I V- ’r j OjEftA ' before succeeded - t - becoming s undoubtedly J J -Airs 5 fullprogram i v a-5 : following ! J 3 organization arrangements: 1 J J-V’’’’' ' J J J S Me-Cornick s Al-nette - S ’ I !' T 1 P J J -- ’ J s J : a j theatrical - ' 8 p - ’ : existence 7 v - - - -'? ‘ i-’roressor -Vocal -Not ’ ' -t I J j T ' j -Greatly -solo " j successful C I 4 ' i r ’’ ' -' f -nal) af-fairs - ' - - v ? : - - y : " J i 3 T T f x a-iui hall-Tuesday tableadornments Homemadeake --Alex audience ' i-t? 1 -Eberhardt f - ' -ward -Love in-elude -Ladies -William 5 M 's kAT A ' ' -i ’ A 7?7W77'7A'7W7 ’t '"-Lx r 'TvU-'-z7 ‘ h- v - - " ’ L -A 'A ' i y ? 57zA’---'B7Lrk’Vr A ? A” A 'A-tA ’ j’ ' A t '7' ! |