Show rniskpants Tho Princess Henry of Battenbcrg recently re-cently visited Ledbury and other English Eng-lish towns and the visit was a memorable memor-able one A luncheon was given In her honor by Lady 1 Henry Somerset at Faatnor castle and among the guests were Mr and Mrs Percy SomersCocks of Suit Lake After an elaborate luncheon In the famous old Gothic dining din-ing room of the castle Mrs Somcrs Cocks sang two songs C J r Something new Is the orchestra under un-der the direction of Leon DeWItt Niles The instrumentation Is one cello one subbass guitar one violin one flute three mandolins Mr Niles plays the lending mandolin and the result is very fine fineL L P ChrlntcnFcn is devoting most of his time this summer to his regular orchestra for balls and parties The event of the week in musical circles will be the song and piano ie cltal of Miss Agatha Berkhocl and Arthur Ar-thur Shepherd Miss Coleman will sing at the services serv-ices of the Congregational church today to-day r Miss Isabel Moorehousc is the guest of Mia Silence Dales at Lincoln Neb She will slop at Denver for a short time with bur uncle Col Monahan and spend her vacation In Salt Lake r At St Marks cathedral this mornIng morn-Ing Mr Tom Wise will sing Nazareth I Naza-reth by Gounod Mrs O T Carlson hay been appointed ap-pointed soloist for the First Methodist Meth-odist church e Unusual Interest is expressed In the song and piano recital I to be given at the First Congregational church tomorrow to-morrow evening June 30th under tho auspices of the Music section of the Ladies Literary club Miss Agatha Berkhoel has just completed her second sec-ond years work with Mrs O L Fox of Chicago and her progress has won great t commendation from this experienced experi-enced and critical 1 teacher Mlsn Berk hoels promising contralto voice needs no extended recommendation to a Salt Lake audience and her generous assistance as-sistance on public occasions has won a host of friends who will be glad to hear and welcome her Equal Interest lu felt in Mr Shepherds work It Is almost a year since Salt Lake hns had tho pleasure of hearing him In solo work The greater part of this time has been spent with his former teacher teach-er Carl Faclen of Boston Mr Shepherd Shep-herd wins admiration for his technique his interpretation commands attention and Confidence but 111n greatest endowment en-dowment Is probably In the line of composition |