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Show I HEARD IN THE REALM I OF MUSIC; OTHER GOSSIP w w i . MIS8 EDNA EVANS. 45 Lake street, will give the second of a aeries of recitals at her heme Thursday evening, June 7. Hlie will be aaalaled by Mrs. William Rirh-anl, Rirh-anl, violin, and Miss Teas MeMahen, plana , Miss Elisabeth Morton, Miss Maud Hardman. Miss Edith Forsberg and Merle Merdock will be presented In a urogram of piano and violin selection. j Lewis Recital Successfully Handled ' One of the most delightful piano recitals re-citals of the aeaaon m-aa given at the ladles' Literary club Thursday evening by Mlaa Helen Shepherd Letwla. Mlas Lewie ptavad entirely from memory end Interpreted the difficult claaalc a ambers with the utmost ese and expreaelon. Much praise waa given Mlas Lewis In the' selection of her numbers, the appreciative appre-ciative audience remaining to the close and demanding encores. Many beautiful beauti-ful floral ofteringa attested the appreciation appre-ciation of frtende. Congratulatlona were ahowered at the end of the program. S. L. Girl Returns After Successful Tour Miaa Pearl Rothehlld. who participated In the annual concert of Brooklyn Hvm-j phony orchestra, given recently In Brook- h-n. will return to her home In 8alt lAke City within the next few daya. according accord-ing to letters received here by her frienda I Mlas Rothehlld baa been studying music for several montha past under the direc- tloo of JCdwtn Hughes. Operatic Numbers To Be Given j Mrs" brew Clerk of New York City will appear in a musical to be given Monday Mon-day night, June 4, in the studio of Lula-bl Lula-bl Kldredge. Mra Clark, who Is a pupil of Oscar Haenger in New York, will sing several operatic number. """ " """ . Eldredge Recital Tomorrow Night Lulabel Eldredge will give a pupils' plarto recital Monday night, June 4, at I o'clock In her studio at ZS South State etreeu The following program will be given Aa an added attraction Mra, Drew Clark. New York, will give several operatic opera-tic selections: Duet La Grace Rohm Theone Liodgren, Lulabel Eldredge. The -Chase Rhelnberger Ruth Ll ad berg. (a) For Alhe C. F. Btayner (b) Song without Words Hottsel Helen Raleigh, Duet Plxiee Aaleep -...Browa Clean Angell, Lulabel Eldredge. Floating Echoes v . phelpa (lean Angell (a The Fountain Rohm (b) The Flatterer Chaminade Arvllla Mitchell. March Wind MaeDowell Edna Ootberg. At Mora '. Oodard Mabel Jackson. bert rive." Fred Brain win be official caller: Fancy Dance Katheryn and Nona Campbell Readings Mae C. Cutler Bong John Longdon Violin Seleotlota .....Bert Oaraer Fancy Dance Jeaa Ellerraan and Flo Crook Bong Mattie O. Smith lnatruumental Trio.... Bob. Carl and Bert Recitation Oraoa Kelso Hpanlsh Dance ..Mr. Er. Hausler, Miss Jeaa Ellermaa Program Interspersed with dancing. "Sunset," Organ Prelude At Immanuel Baptist MORNING. Organ Prelude Idyll Kinder Anthem O Come Iet Ua King. . . . Holdea Solo The King of Love My Shepherd a Uounod Orgs a Poatlode Melody Steele EVENING. Orgaa Prelude Sunset Demsreet Anthem Seek Ye the Lord Roberta Male Quartet Selected Meesra. Greaves, Cobb, Matt hew a. Chapman. Orgaa Postlude Allegretta ....Oallmant "Immanuel's Land," Anthem at Presbyterian MORNENO SBRVICE. Schumann Schmlnhe Anthem O, How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings Rodgers Response Selected Offertory O Ood, Have Mercy. .Solo. . . Mr. Russell EVENING SERVICES. OrganTrelude Andante Pastorale tn ".pence Anthem Immanuel'a land Bullard Offertory Selected Clarinet and.Cornet Students to Give Recital C. J. Hawkins of the mtaeic department. depart-ment. L. D. unlverelty. will conduct a recital by comet and clarinet, etudente In Barrett Hall ThurVday evening. June 7. at l:1t o'clock. Professor Hawklna will be aselated by Charles Mitchell. The following program will be given. Clarinet. Scherso, for six darlnete.. Mlaa Olivia Anderson. Cbarlea MlleheH. Eugene Smith. Ralph Winn, Franklin Madaen and A, Browa. A Perfect Day Bond t. Lester HackwelL elected Edward OdonaL Slsiltetta Von Blon Malcolm Redmond. Selected Wayne Cannon Romanes op 11 Rltter Oscar alaaaman. Humor sque Dvorak Bowting Woodherry. Introduction and Varlatloa Hoff Ralph Winn. Concerto No. 1. op 7 (first movement) move-ment) Webet L b Elegy In O Lemare Procesaonal Hymn 21a. . Anthem. "Htand Cp for Jeeua' Kriens Mlas -Ruby Chan wick and Choir. Often ol re. Traumleid Kryalnger Meaao soprano solo, "Fear Not Ye, oh Israel" Dudley Buck Mlas Ruth Patterson. Postlude Allegro Finale .Holllns Gustavo Schuster to Give Recital A piano recital will be gives by the students of the Ouatav Schuster College of Music tonight at 7: o'clock In the Winder ward chapeL Professor gpencer Cornwall, planlet, and Mlsa Stella Lund, vocallat, will assist in, giving ths following program: Ena-tmble March Violin Choir Concerto Helta Douglas Cornwall Souvenir do Bade Leonard Alberta Jonea Violin Beitette Berlot James West, Douglas Cornwall, Alberta Al-berta Jonea. Gladys Worth. Edelweiss Edel-weiss bebuster, Edwin Hadfleld. Piano solo Prof. Spenoer Cornwall Air Varie Farmer Irene Hall Fariea' Ulsnn ...Ray Oar La Petlts Novelette Rchueter , Mils tid '"Knlght, Rrrwy T in tun, Paf rel Crouch, Agnes Griffiths, Frances Mauro, Irene Hall, Krancle Haun-dera, Haun-dera, Leater Konneburg, Durrell Burmlngham, Millie Allen, Dnuglaa Cornwall, Louie Ragley, Arthur Deck, Waller Ueleer. Alvln Jonea, Clyde Anderaon, Gtrard Anderaon, Aram Plowgian. Concerto In D Berlot Oladys Worth Vocal aolo .' Miss Stella Lund "O, My Father" Herman. ., Millie Allen Air Varle Dancta Douglaa Comws.ll Appaaelonata Vlsuxtsmps . .James West Program in Thirty-first Ward Th following program will to ijlvvn this venlnic in th Thlrtyflrst ward mMtlnf Houm: Opntnc hymn, Ajnvrloa Sdjlectlon, Star of sKcn1tr.lf Nlrht Rmerton Thlrty-finit ward choir. Baatfoon aolo. Within This aaerd Iwelllna (liosart) ,.Char1a O. Harry Amarlca, th Lnd of proinlaa, will b tha tharoa of lha apaakara of tha ava-nlng-. . Adiireaa Jamvi A. Ura Racltation, lAndlna; of tha rilcrlrna 1-lDa Mlchelaan. Barltona aolo, If With AM Tour H carta, aria from tha oratorio t Elijah Franklin Madaen. Aoareea ione Aroofi Reading, opening end closing para- Srapha of ths Declaration of ln-euendence ln-euendence Oraham Doxey Anthem, Grant Us Peace O Lord . . Htapheno Alice F. Duncan, John D. Bowers and Thlrtyflrst ward choir. Address Caleb J. nqulrea Recitation, O (Saints Have You Been Lottie Mathews Anthem, Let the Mountaina Hhout for Joy Stephens I Thlrtv-fti-et ward choir.- Benefit Concert Tomorrow Night The following program has been arranged ar-ranged to be given at the benefit eon-cert eon-cert Monday evening, June 4. In the Halt I-alt theatre, at :1S o'clock. The proceeds of the concert will be given to the local chspter of the Red Cross society soci-ety and the aallora aboard the battleship battle-ship Utah. f. D. 8chetller'e string orchestra or-chestra will furnish the preilmtnary music mu-sic for the occasion. "The Sunshine of Tour Smile" Lillian Ray Dan Jansen. (a) "Pintamps Qui Commence" Camilla SalntSaens b) "Amour Vleua Alder Camilla RaintSaene Mra Harry M. Dinwoody. "Romance" Rubenstela Mra. Edward McOurria. "May Nlghf Brahma . John Hummerhaya. "By the Seaahore" 8metana Mlas Becky Almond. "Prlere" Haffetmans Mra. Lydia White Booth by. Selectlona Fred Graham Quartet. Cantablle from "Sampson and Dellla" Sslnt-riaena Solo, Miss Adlne Brownley; First Violin, Vi-olin, Miss Frances Douglass: See. ond Violin, Miss Dean Stelner; Viola, Miss Luelle Jenkins; Cello, Miss rmrrie Douglass: Harp, Mra. . Edward McOurrln; Piano, Mlsa Mayme Noble. Ht. Mary a String Orcheetra. "The Wind In the South John Prindlea Scott Miss Edna Evans. Aids to Mlaa Evana: Mlas Leah Burton, Mlaa Deanne Parkinson, Park-inson, Mlas Louies Cutler, Mlsa Almee Whitney. Miss Aleida Park- J Inaon, Mlaa Belle Livingston and High School Cadata Australian Society To Give Musical Tnder the auspices of ths Australian society the following program will be given Wedneeday evening, June a, tn the Eleventh ward amuaeraent hall. Following the program a dance win be ejdntaltbelng f llrnwethyheel Rlgotetto Fantaala Basel Charles Mitchell. Variations on a theme by Schubert op. David Miss Olivia Anderson. 11 Conve gno, clarinet duet . . . .Ponchielll Olivia Anderson, Eugsne Smith. Piano Students to B Presented - Piano atuflente 'of- Snr f. Mr." Ellison will be presented In a recital at her etu-rilo, etu-rilo, 1209 Indiana avenue, Wedneeday evening, June s, when the following program pro-gram will be given: "Apple Tree Swing" Spencer Mary Bice. . "Moon Winks" Stevens Hattle Dantale. "Gertrude's Dream" Beethoven Fern Lavender, "Qui Viva Galop" Oans Cbauncey Hansen. "Right About" ' PoweU Nellie Hepner. ' Mexican Berenede, Duet Laagey May Howell, Robert Ellison. Shepherd's Evening Song" Rlake "Meditation" Morrison Willie Howell. "Ta Chapelle de La Forat"t...Jungman leolee (left hand alone) Ravlna ImeMa Hanaen. Violin Selections Chopin-Schubert Owen Bartlett. "Poet and Peasant," Overture Duet . . Suppe Inielda Hansen, Leslie Ellison. "With Verdure Clad," Solo at First Methodist MORNING SERVICE. Orgaa Prelude (a) Pastorale Holllna b Chant Heraphlque , Fryslnger Processional Hymn lea. Anthem, "There la No Light" Mary Turner Baiter. Mlas Alice M. Wood, W. P. Morton and Choir. Offertolre, Nocturne In D Faulkes SOprano aolo. "With Verdure Clad" (Creation) Haydn Mra C. C. Daly. Postlude, Finale la G Foots EVENING SERVICE. Organ Prelude nHcerrookDetMer |