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Show M CLUB OPEFJS mm night Programme of Music and Song to Celebrate House-warming. House-warming. The formal opening of the Salt. T.ake Army club, in the basement of the fem-loh fem-loh hotel, will take place tomorrow night. An elaborate programme for the event has been arranged. The Salt Iake Army club was one of the first army clubs to be organized in the west, designed for social headquarters headquar-ters for soldiers, sailors, marines and aviators and all enlisted men stationed In Salt Lake or passing through the city. The club owes its origin to Mrs, J. R. Walker. Mrs. Lawrence Greene and Mrs. TOrnest Rainbercer, who constitute the committee on war camp community service. ser-vice. An appeal has been cent out for furniture furni-ture with which to fit up the new ajniy club quarters and many pieces will be needed because of the Immense nmoun t of floor space. The committee has asked all who can find it possible to donate easy chairs, rocking; chairs, davenports and other fundi uro suitable to club quarters to communicate with the war camp communitv service at the Commercial Club. The programme for the opening tomorrow tomor-row night. !M?ginninjj at T:;;) o'clock, will be as follows: Band concert. Twentieth infantry band, 7 :?-; vaudeville programme. S-f1 : M-s, Margaret Schick, contralto solo; Prank J. Jkiianiiey, bongs; Mi.s Genevieve Malone, violin oio ; Hra nk H. Sunt h. ba ritone. sot:gs; Mrs. Florence Iacke. 'iies, soprano solo; the Kvans-Karher quartette; little Ileatri'-e Wasserman. fancy dancing: Miss Marguerite l-ocke, dialect sontrs; Warren Coutts. in novelty songs; Starr Dunham, character songs. Miss Crrace Fvans. Tiss Rose Pin cock, Miss Ijoretta Malone ar.d Miss Nora Olea- I son will be accompanist s. The Kvans five wlU furnish the dance music. ! |