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Show AVMISS B. A. M. FROISETH, newly elected! s v x s " IK 4' I 4 -to-Date Ideas M Canning to Be Shown Is! .-Vi, by Hio 00,(1 r:K'k method '('J.io'mc.iibtnited Jit Civic Ccu- ' ' ,;.);. Advautages of the ;5VC, tho old cualont of cook-' cook-' ;;r;1i't or vegetables bcoro put- ,i,c cans will bo shown. 1 ':r0f period furniture will also '.'.'crcof the week in Civic Ccu- i'lah Agricultural college and -.-rtnient of agriculture co-oper-' "jjj the Women's Civic Center '''3 presents the followiug 'j for the coming week: V'((jav-10 to 12 a. uj., "Wcigh- j Measuring of Children," Miss .' '.! cooper and Mrs. Rose H. Widt-" Widt-" , "Canning Fruits and Veg-, Veg-, the Oven and in tho Steamer V Pack Method,'.' Miss Leah P. i- 2 to 4 P- ni., "Weighing and of Children," Blanche ,jr 10 a. m., demonstration, j - Salads and Desserts Made ! --rive by the L'se of Gelatine," tah P.'jenuiugs; - p. "i., "Study -,:i0,J Puruiture. " Dinwoodey's j,-e store, o7 West First South , .-; arrangements, Mrs. Rose H. ' re. dry Society :;(s Officers. -- regular meeting of the Poetry as held last Monday evening ; p-jblic library building and the' '-.'-j officers were elected for the ; "ear: Prtsident, Mrs. B. A. M. i'; vice-president, Miss Johanna .:(:' secretary' and treasurer, -Mrs. P. Burt;" program committee: Mvra Sawyer. Mrs. J. II. Angel Abbie 'Berg. :- seetin'S for the coming season ? kid in the committee room of :;jic library, on tbe second and (J -: Monday evenings of each month, i :l of the first and third. ) 'Oliver 0. Howard VC. E. C. will 'I .is regular meeting Wednesday at J il the I. 0. 0. F. 'hall. 13 Seekers ' Literary club will meet rv afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vermillion. 904 East Foiirth : street. Mrs. M. Edwards will be -listing hostess. B' J Reynolds circle Xo. 1, Ladies of :d Army of the Republic, will its regular meeting on Tuesday tir-i .15. All members of the Reynolds jTwo Song Cycles to Be Given by Club -NTEKESTIXG ' in musical circles is " the second in a series of entertainments entertain-ments planned by the music section of the Ladies' Literary club for May, which will bo the presentation of two song cycles at the clubhouse Monday eveuing. A free will offering will bo taken to raise funds for the support of a French orphan adopted bv the society. so-ciety. The program follows: Song cycle, "Captive Memories," Lthelbert Nevin. ''Captive Memories" aims to recall and hold captive the delicious emotions emo-tions experienced in the successive awakening development and perfection of love, as expressed in the anniversaries anniver-saries of a lifetime. Prelude, "Love Is tbo Way -to A ready. ' ' (The tb erne which pervades the entire en-tire cycle.) Admiration, Enchantment. Devotion, Serenade. Entreaty, Marriage. "The Morning of the Year, " -Charles Wakefield Cadman. fFor four solo voices.) Part 1 March and April. Prelude, quartet, "Spirit of Spring. ' ' Recitative (bass), "I Maritus Am." Invocation (soprano), "Spirit Arise. ' ' Solo (alto), "My Tears Are Falling." Recitative (tenor), "Sweet Laggard, Come. ' ' Solo (tenor), "All the World Is Spring Today. ' ' Quartet, "Hear the Whispering V.oice of Sprin?. " Recitative (alto), "Anril Is Here." Aria (soprano), "Welcome! Sweet Wind." Intermezzo. Part 2 May. , Recitative (tenor), "Again the Sun Is Over All." Solo and duet (soprano and tenor), "Alas, That My Heart Is a Lute." Recitative (alto), "The Softly Warbled Song." Solo (bass), "Tbo Brooklet Came From the Mountain." Quartet, "I Saw tho Bud-covered Spring Go Forth." Solo (alto). "The Moon Behind the Cottonwood. ' ' Recitative (tenor), "Look Forth, Beloved. ' ' Serenade ('tenor). "I Cannot Sing to Thee as I Would Sing. ' ' Quartet, "O Spirit of the Spring, De lay. ' ' Mrs. C. C. Dailey, soprano; Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Ashton Smith, contralto; Howard Frazee, tenor; Harry .Tellison, bass: Mrs. C. E. Richards, reader; Mrs. H. E. Burke at the pinno. ' Liberty review No. 9, W. B. A. O. T. M., will give a card party Tuesday evening at S o'clock in Odd Fellows' hall. All Maccabees and their friends are invited. Refreshments will be served and prizes given. The committee commit-tee in charge includes Mrs. J. W. Law-son, Law-son, Mrs. G. T. Burrows, Mrs. D. W. James. Mrs. S. M. Carter, Mrs. V. Ray, Mrs. M. Brown. Mrs. E. Anderson, Mrs. I. Jensen and Mrs. L. H. Truitt. A special meeting of the Past Matron circle, O. E. S., will be held at the home of Mrs. W. B. Dods, 408 East Seventeenth South street, Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at. 2 o 'clock. All members are urged to be present. circle are requested to attend the memorir services at the Jordan river, May 29, as they will assist the Gordon circle in the service. 'Alliance Francais will meet Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 8 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. rooms in the" Continental Bank building. The Welfare club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. E. Phelps, 477 H street. Mrs. Rachel V.'aite and Miss Helen Waite will have charge of the program, which will be the "Late AVar." Mrs. G. B. Blakely will speak on ; ' Americanizationr' ' The Ladies' Aid of the Third Presbyterian Pres-byterian church will' meet in the church parlors Tuesday at 2:30. After the regular business meeting section No. 3 of the society will furnish a program aud serve refreshments. All women of the church are invited. The Women of the Moose Heart legion will give a card party Monday evening at 8:30 at the Moose hall. The Bay View Reading club will meet at the home of Mrs. V. R. Duvall at Midvale Monday afternoon. A luncheon will precede the program. The last of a series of card parties will be given by Banner review Uo. 11, Maccabees, Tuesd.-iy afternoon at K. of P. hall, 58 East Broadway. |