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Show G-- THE A SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 191G HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, ., J SOCIAL HAPPENINGS IN UTAH CITIES AND TOWNS! pwfat Alvord, Mrs. Roy Kullen and Mrs. J. V. Haywanl. Miss Ardelta Smith entertained at a Monday afternoon at her kensir.gton home on First Fast, the occasion be- Beth. president: Mrs. AVilllam Ferre, Mrs. Frank Ingalls, secvice president: Mrs. T. H. Wilson, treasurer. retary; Mrs. E. L. McCormick entertained the club Saturday. Bridge her ing Mrs. John J. Powell of Salt Lake and anniversary. Covers were laidbirthday for the guests. son J. S. Powell of the agricultural following Kva Ixuie Pell. Gladys Lindouist. of Logan visited here college 1. Laprlel Bell. oiive Bed, th I. ... faculty Lindqulst. Rachel Bankhead. enter- Mrs. William Worseneroft Hazel Nelson. Lenlel Geddes. nour ciuo the tsine.i linppy riaay Bell. little Bich. Abbie Smith. Fvelyn afternoon. Luella Owen nn.i VoiUa Vloiet (toodsell. of Nevada has been c;h. a Will Ellsworthhomo des. of his uncle Gerthe at guest The Wobyea. club met Monday afterman Ellsworth the paet week. 1 : noon With Mrs I nrln Mrs. Charles Cloward, Jr., gave a Oretta Merrill sang a vocal snlo and chlldren"s party Thursday for her litKuntz read the Hour Glass tle daughter Marie. . V,ie B. Keats. by refreshments were serd by Delicious the hostevs. STOItllS. The Pi Zeta PI fraternity entertained tooele. Tli to H"r!l-nrpuMn- l Mrs. Beldon FerTooele. April of Sandy, formerly Alice Spiers. guson Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. . Thomas 22. Spier.-- Jo-sephi- 1 r. ed the university dance Saturday Saltalr. The senior class of the Tooele men school gave a dance Friday. class are St'idents in the graduating Lee, at a the Misses Gladys Gillespie. Lucy party Saturday evening adie i'frrk and John Adam, Marcclla given dancing at th woman's at gymnasium Murray Louis Anderson, A. l.. Gillespie. ri the The t haperones of the parMiss Annie ty i.nfa Nii.-t .it.i. ton. .Miss Dr. and Mrs. C. W. PorBertha bterzer. Ml a , ter. Included: Klkinj; Dr. and Mrs. II. Uall. Dr. and I'arH. miss Mrs Nettle iJjeiFlorence Rus- - C. Harris. George Thomas. Dr. and Mrs. M. Miss and j,,,,,. A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Zella Bankhead The Mi?srs U.ella "Workman. pleasantly surprised them Walters and Blanche Walters attended at their homo Wednesday evening, the dance Saturday. the unlversitv occasion their wedding beingof Bingham KlnTt MrCIaus The on the table centerpiece McCIaus Saturday. Mr and Mrs. George a Vas vase beautiful of hyacinths. children left for guests spent the evening playing? The Silas Orme and 500. Ida.. Saturday. Squirrel. Stevenson Is here. of Nevada 3IAXTI. George The North ward charl will entertain fSpeelil to Th Mantl. April Owen Smith APMrs KImer entertainer! entertained Klklngton McCIaus. a afterat shower Tuesday f Mrs. leo Faturdav for noon at the home of her parents Mr. Mrs. W. H. Caldwell. Miss Jean and Mrs. J. C. Madsen, for Mrs. Ruby asElktngtonwere Caldwell and Miss Annie Madsen Boyden. The guests were: Those present sisted the hostess. Mrs. Klmer Mrs. Hazel Cx, Madsen. Mrs. Bea trice Mrs Alle McCIaus, Mrs. Delia Hazel Madsen,Mrs. Jenson, Mrs. Kdith Mrs. Vera Keller, Mrs. Miranda Marsden. Mrs. C. K. Green, MadKeneeca Aiin, .Mrs. ten, Mrs. Aleen Voorhees. Mrs. M. A. Warburton, Miss Mrs. Boyden, Mrs. Naomi Rund of Lava Matti Erwln. Mrs. Clara Hough, Lacev. Miss MarKaret Adams. Hot .ipnnB Springs. Ida., Lottie Anderson, Mr?. Jva Chase, Miss Zella Clegg. Miss Dolores Shomaker, Lucille Anderson, Miss Nettie Miss Hanks, and Mabel Dyreng, Bertha Nelson, Leah Jacobsen. Laura Misses liana the Violet Spiers, Jenson. Florence Snerry, Chloe Judd, De Mare. La McCIaus. Miss Emma Fannie Kdith Tuttle. DyrRuby Kjar, RubyKeller. Mrs. Mabel eng, Leah Bralthwaite, Mrs. Pearl Gillespie and llerna Llcla Edmunds, Gemel Brown, Maud Lousy. and Mabel Parry. Tuttle Miss Lulu Barton ,iPAM?n ronic. entertained the 1 "Busy Bee" club at her home Tuesday ?peUt tn The Twelve were present. Fork. April 22. The Wil- a night. SpanishMiss Leah Jones, Marguerite Billings and Alice Woods to Hye of Reva Tennant the girls of entertained 20. in son took place yesterday, April the Mantl freshman of class the High ProVO. school at a candy pull Saturday night. Mrs William Roach entertained ath Those were Llda Edmunds, presentEthel dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Inez Clark. Jeah Davenport. Roach. Mr. and Mrs. John Roach. Voorhees. Genevieven Hazel Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roach. Mrs. Ruth Staker. Beatrice Denni-soTuttle. Bertha and Ed Collett and daughter Kinch and Vina Buchanan. ' Isabeile of Idaho Falls. Maggie Shomaker entertained Mrs. J A. La whom entertained for at Mrs. dinner night; inwon compliment Friday sixth Auline's birthday. her daughter to C. artd James Cahoon Lloyd of difhe under tholr The Presbvterian Onnada. Magrath. will C. K. Mrs. of Davis, rection sing The teachers and students or the today. Manti school gave a picnic party High Clark Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Dean Wilcox the at Gunnison reservoir Friday. They returned Friday from Bingham.. were joined by the and students faculty Mrs. Eldrcrlge Snyder and children of Gunnison school. High of I'ayson are visiting Mrs. Snyder's Miss Ellen Hansen entertained acMr. and Mrs. David Morgan. aftparents at her home Monday anniquaintances TooMr. and Mrs. James Galsberg of ernoon honor in her of birthday ele are here. Mrs. David Hughes entertained on versary. The music pectlon of the Ladles' LitThursday. club met at the home of Mrs. erary Students of the Salem High school I F. Becker The lesnight. of the students Spanish son "Makers Monday was entertained school of Modern Opera," a at Fork High dancing party given by Mrs. H. S. Kerr. .Vocal solos were rendered by Airs. Clara Johnson Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Stoddard and Mr. and and Mrp. Ida Strlhgham and piano solos home Mis. Stillwell were guests at the bv Mrs. Lida Woolley and Mrs. Ruby of Lon Gillilan of Mapleton Sunday. Riddle. Mrs. Gil Rrldges is visiting her parMrs. Hannah Farmer and Mrs. Sarah ents Mr. and Mrs. Almo Cox. of Malad. Ida., have been vlsit-inPope Mrs. Ed Collett and daughter Belle Dr. and Mrs. Parley Nelson. with of Idaho Falls have returned home. are Mrs. Annie Dack entertained the children Mrs. John Hales and Needlecraft club at her home Wednesand afternoon. A paper "Parent visiting Richard Money. day Strine-haChild" was given by Mrs. Ida 31 OHO.VI. and discussed by the club-- Mrs. Ellen Crawford favored with a read-ina- r. 5pecUl to The Moroni. April 22. The Misses Ro and Miss Chloe Judd has returned from Minerva. Anderson entertained Sunday Winder, where she has been teaching for the seventh birthday of Harris school. Mrs. WUlard Blackhnm entertained ROCKLAND. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chrietensen. Mr. fo Thf TSpeHal John Mrs. Christensen. Heher Mrs. iiml Hlackham and Airs. Rockland. Ida., April 22. Mrs. Clyde svine. Mrs. Wlllard dinner Hanson entertained at cards Friday. Sunday. Annie Swenson at AValter Kerr, Those present were Mrs. Pauline Faux entertained Supnday. Mis Devona Christensen entertained Mrs. Bert Marsh, Mrs. T. J. Lawson, Mrs. Fred Covert, Mrs. Ralph Peterson. Mrs. '.Monday. Rent Olsenjand Mrs. V. G. Logan and Misses Mazle and Zol-li- e T.ttsdav Mrs.were Fields. entertained by the James Larsen The Woman's Liters rv club met with officers. primary E. Ogden Wednesday. Those Kate P.radlev entertained the Mrs. M. were Mis Mrs. If. N.T. Knott. Mrs. nresent . 1. II. club Tuesday. S. Mrs. Joe Covert. Fred science domestic Hantzlner, girls the Thursday Mrs. V. G. Lozan. Mrs. Porter Mitchell. the entertained of the high nt liool club. Mrs. Frank BuxValllns. O. F. Heal. B. Mrs. Agne and dramatic ton. Mrs. Frank Trlplett. Mrs. John Dell E. Jamison J.oren Anderson, Bird Con-and Mrs. M. A. v. Will Tavlor. the Misses Alice The Evening Card club met Satur-da- v Madsen, Inez Myrie Snvder, with Mr. and Mrs. Marsh. a OthniI Jensen. Devon Umb, Gus Rtackham. Handle Bridget and Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Logan and Pocatel-lKeller o in Mrs. Hanson visited Clydcd Clarence hristeien. Ottis p.radlev. Poise. and were Jensen and Joseph Christiansen Mrs. Agnes Valllns has Teturned from present. Hot Sprlnes. Lava entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Mailey Mis Mazle Fields returned home In honor of the marriage of their son Monday. MisVerda Anderson. Miss Babe Hillhouse visited in AmerJoseph to Mr. n and Mrs. Andrew Anaer-rnSunday ican Falls. mar-naof the entertained In honor Verda TV"? concert and cTance given by the Joto of their daughter band was largely attended. Hallev. Mrs. Rastmus Justesen Rockland seph of CUy Allrcd Sprirnr and Mrs. Stanford SAXTAttin. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parry of Mantl to The lSp"c!l were present. April 22. The Young LaSantacjuin. A. entertained the Y. M. M. M. I. dies' v. i.ot; I. A. Tuesday. r?r.cUI to Tli IlnUl HT'ibKcan Mr. and Mrs. Friek O. Bylund enterBal22. Mrs. Thomas April I.ngan. 5Irs. Andreason and daughter of tained a crave Lnma Andrews and Miss In lard I'rovo. honor of Miss Lllaree Trundle- shower Miss Augusta Bylund was entertained on Andrews at her parent's home bv the, Misses Afton Peterson, Mondav Music and games were Thursday. Johnson, Evelyn were Catherine Wndsworih. and dainty refreshments useful Elsie Croff, Winifred Hcelis. Vera Kay, Mallnda She received many nerved. PeTaylor. Doris Kay, Plates were laid for twenty Lavern I Johan-so- n gifts. Viola Laura Hudson, terson. Kuests. and Grant Nelson. Alden Peterson, Mr. and Mrs . Nephi Andrews An- Gilbert Olsen and Albert stickney. enof their daughnounce the engagement Welsh The wedsingers will give an the ter. Kllaree. toTlac Guy inRallard. tertainment future. Friday, near the to take ding entertained Miss Montha, Hansen I'.VYSOX. at her home at dinner the, P.elta, D'ltasrooms were to Th tables and The tSpell Monday. nowerw. wun a. decorated Withof cm Pavson. April 22. Mrs. E. C. Petrle formflowers Faster basket prettythe centerpiece on tli table. Cov- entertained the K. A. C. club last Friafternoon. day ing were laid for twenty-fou- r. enterers Mrs. William Worseneroft entertained Sorosis Th a dozen little boys and girls patronesses tained Faturdav nfternocm girls the Sorosis of to celebrate the eighth blrth-ua- v Mrs. J. A. Widtsoe. Thea Sunday at the homewas of Ada. her daughter and spent In musicserved afternoon Oak swarm The Beehive girls met of a hostesses The Miss social chat. with Mrs. John Parker Saturday. . delicious dinner. Beatrice Thatcher and Miss Hazel their will entertain The Sorosis girls and their Tweede furnished numbers on the propartners nlnmnl membersinvited gram. nn with guests and also a, few Mrs. William Omella entertained the at evening vaudeville Friday Kaffee club Wednesday. Mrs. original J. A. Hendrickson. William Klatch the home of Mrs. Mrs. Charles Cravens, Ferre. is under th direction Mrs. Viola Man will. Mrs. Th's vaudeville McCoy, Mrs. refreshments LiKht Kd wards. of May Miss Mae McBeth were and Murphy to served guests. be will . fifty guests. Mrs. D. Mrs. Orson A. Daniels was hostess Welnesday a afternoon her at luncheon bridge gave at a ken?ington Tuesday afternoon. North street. The home on First were Mrs. John Guests Lant. Mrs. John out carried was effect Faster prettily E. Mrs. Vance. Mrs. Dean, James Danhad for table The In the decorations. Mrs. John Mrs. Persson, iels, Clarence, of a beautiful basket a centerpiece Daniels. Mrs. Kmmett Daniels and Miss After the luncheon was daffodils. Edwards of Garland. of Basel enjoyed the rest the served, the guests of the Elite. SewThe in playing the afternoon awarded brldg. club was perfected at a luncheon ing to Mrs. Thebo being prices s by Mrs. Wilford Ellsworth Wednesday. were The and Mrs. J W. Morrell. includes Mrs. EllsMrs. the guests: following for laid Sliamhart. Mr. Glenn Hudson. worth.membership Mrs. Ed Patten, Mrs. Kmmett Reid Daniels. Mrs. Clarence Stanton, Mrs. Roy Rnl-leMrs. Charley Hansen. Mrs. Bad ha m. Mrs. Wayne Gardner, Mrs. Thebo. Mrs. A. M. Thompson, John Miss Mae Ellsworth Mrs. Bert Taylor,Smith. 11. B. Rov Mrs. West, and Miss Zul.t Mrs. J. Shepard. Mrs. R G. ThatchThe hostess" O Mrs F Reynolds. Mrs. Samuel E. Taylor assisted. W. Thatcher. Mrs. Frank sister er, Mrs. G.Mrs Smith was elected president and Th.Ttclicr. George Bell. Mrs. K. Miss Patten secretary. 7 Rail. Mrs. F.ugene- Santsrhi. Mrs. J. Mrs. The Justamere club members were W. Morrell. Mrs. Moses Carrion. Miss guests of Mrs. William Finlayson Miss Nora Kliason. Flizabeth Smith. Wilkinson Honor were the hostand Miss Thursday. Miss Margaret ess mother. Mrs. guests Lee of Salt Lake, and Dora Wright. Barlow, who returned reLlnnartx . announce Mrs. Joseph Mr. nnd Mrs. thrv from cently of tbdr th daughter. engagement Mr. and Mrs. J. Philippines. M. Davis have gone to R. Woryenbal of Delta T.'mma. to IInrv live. to will leave LInnartz Miss York. New In honor of her house guest. Miss and her In the near future for the t Edwards of Garland, Miss Lucile mether and sister Anna will Join her Hazel Lant gave a theatre party and supper theC.wedding. for A. Jatr other guests were Zola Woman's club m-- Mon- Wednesday. The T. Mrs. S. O.- Stevens. Cloward. Vera Amos. Zelma Menden-hal- l. day afternoon wlt! Lucile Wiuhtman, Beulah Gardner Wilkinson cave nn In- and Juan Mis Margaret it ti Reece. In on Town a "Little paper teresting The hostess served tea. Mrs. Mrs. Otto Erlandson entertained her T'rance." Mis. George Q. Rich and Mr. Roy Rudolph wa.H tlie guest of the sister Rich of last week. Logan afternoon. Mrs. William early l'Vrr entertained the The Clio rlnt met AVedn?da.j at the Afternoon rlub Thursday aftSewing Mnrdock parlors with Mrs. W.tnn ernoon. Invit d guests were Mrs. B F. Prof. Walter Vernon as posters. drama Ott. Mrs. E. L. McCorrnlck, Mrs. Will-lagave Bernard S!i,tw's jrnwke also led in the S. E. Ome'ia. Mrs. Viola Manwill. Mrs. "Pvtrmallon." and Ware. Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. McCoy, t isnission of the drama which fol- Miss Ida Jones and Miss Hazel EdThe guests of tli" afternoon lowed. Odell. Mrs. O. IT. wards. The annual election of officers tvre Mrs. Joepi, Rndge. Mrs. K. S. Budge, Mrs. G. T. took place as follows: Mrs. J. S. Mc .". -- M.-riuu- s -- - vh-ite- anni-xrsar- y. d ,r, 22,--- Herald-KepoMtea- n mar-rlag- Jo-ep- ar m Heratd-Repobllcan- .l Jor-gensc- n. IleraM-RepnWtesn- .l -- fac-ul- tv 1. Special g- Hersld-rtepaM!can- .l 1 en-Ir.-v- ed Ileratd-ItepiibJtcan- .l n org-anizatio- Co'.-er- n. - e.-s- t - m .l to The Herald Republican. ecu .n CITY. Cedar City. April 22. Mr. and Mrs.y entertained at dinner HarryIn Lunt honor of Virgil Tollestrup. who has returned from the south. 'Miss Beth Hamblin entertained Wedof Miss nesday evening in honor her Allen, who Is leaving for sumhome In Escalante to spend the mer. Those present were the Misses Winnie Leigh. Marian Coventlon, Mamie Jones, Ada Whlttaker, Jelma Jones, Thelma Knell, Delia Corry, Lula Smith. Oneta King, MIna Haus. Agatha Day, Vlda Prince. Lela Fincllay. Horf tense Mae Lura Elder and Woodbury. Cathie Mltchel. Lunt, The senior class of the B. A. C. was entertained at the home of Mrs. Allies Knell Wednesday evening at a card party. The Misses Jelma and Mamie Jones entertained friends at a dancing party Monday evening. The relief society gave a poverty ball All those present evening. Wednesday were costumed in poverty clothes or In ' old fashioned dress. The D. D. club made up a theatre the Thorlev theatre Saturday party at after which they were served evening, with supper at the home of the president. The B. B. club entertained Tuesday at the home of the president. evening Raj' Thomas. Hun-da- Her-men- ia ' -- M 'Special their friends enjoyed a pleasant even- L. Young, W. M. Moyle and I. F Claw-soof this week. ing Thursday Mr and Mrs. W. L. Lindsay enterCal., Frank W. Gawthrop of Stockton. for Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cochran and Miss Katie Paxman of Silver City tained were married at Salt Lake last Monday. last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. were enMr. and Mrs. Gawthrop will make their tertained last TuesdavEgbert home in California. by Mr. evening good and Mrs. Claude Merrill. The Odd Fellows are planning a memMiss Alice Rowland of Springfield and visiting time for the entertainment is the guest of Miss Josephine Grant of bers at their regular anniversary 5221 Kenwood avenue. next Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hastings gave a dinner last Monday evening for about ten of their immediate friends. Miss Margaret Mathews and Miss IN WASHINGT0M UTAHNS Julia rullman gave a luncheon last Friday afternoon for a few of their J Special to The He Washington, April 22. The men of the Utah colony met at the Sigma Phi house the other Epsilonandfraternity had a very delightful smoknight er. On the same evening Mrs. D. A. West entertained a few of the women of the colony at her apartment and that was later followed by a slumber party. Mrs. Alma Smith and Mrs. Joseph H. Wootton entertained at teas during the past week. Among those present were Mrs. David II. at both affairs Cannon, Mrs. D. A. West. Mrs. Calder MT"s. Mackay, Mrs. Arthur Woolley, Matthew F. Lence and Mrs. Oscar Johanneaon. Samuel R. Thurman'and Mathonihah Thomas were in Washington to attend the dinner of the common council of the Democratic party. Mr. Thomas a few days in Washington, Is as staying he has some legal matters to attend to. women The of the Utah gathering in Washington attended a matinee performance of "Daddy Long Legs." Mr. and Mrs. D. Chase Rich and and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wootton have left Washington for the summer. They went to New York for a short visit and then will go west. Mr. Wootton and Mr. Rich will go to the northwest as representatives of Utah manufacturfirms and their wives will return ing to Salt Lake for the summer. All anticipate returning to Washington in the fall. Mrs. Rich of Ogden entertained at her apartments In the Portland for her daughter. Miss Lelia Rich. Miss Ruth Howell. Miss June Scowcroft and three friends of Miss Rich. girlMiss Irene Calllster and Miss Alene Rollo arrived In Washington Sunday. are Thej temporarily with H. Cannon before going to Mrs. David stopping New" York. After a few days in the metropolis Miss Calllstera will return to to number of Washington weeks with herspend sister Mrs. Cannon. Miss Rollo will remain in the east a few welts and then return to Salt Lake. ID VALE. to The IIcraM-Republlcan- 22. MIdvale, friends. Mrs. D. C. Boyer and Mrs. C. P. Anderson attended the meeting of the Twenty-sixt- h women's club last ward 1 afternoon. uesday Mrs. James Miller gave a luncheon laat Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. and her daughter Clara. Roy Williams Martin-waMrs. w. T. hostess at a a luncheon given in honor of Mrs. J. R. afternoon at last 1309 Rogers her home on Wednesday Ritchie court. .l UTAHNS IN CHICAGO Members of the April club will be entertained by Mrs. Olif Olson at her home Monday afternoon. Dixon was Chicago, Aprila 22. M.as C.tenor soloist pla'ce given Last Thursday afternoon Miss Hon-or- e recently the University of Chicago male choir. Stags was hostess to members of in Dixon is studying education in the the Plate club at her home. Prizes Mr. were won by Mrs. D. Almond Drown university. C. M. Peterson and D. E. Ostler took and Mrs. Howard E. Phelps. of the Sunday morning meeting charg'e Mrs. Maria T. Goff announces the of the University D. S. mission. Miss of her daughter Clarissa C. Whitney gave aL. violin engagement solo. to Charles Maxwell Warner of New The Losan Square L. D. S. services York. Sunday were conducted by G E. club was enter- last The Ladles' Ellsworth, "president of the Chicago tained Frldav Literary afternoonMrs. by Mrs. James mission. A. Alcorn at her home. Carl Smith C. Shafer. formerly a student from Margaret Elizabeth at Leland read poems the University of Utah, is teaching and Mrs. L. D. Anderson gave a course Songster In pathology at the Rush a Stoddard lecture. C. C. Medical college, enfrom which he will club were MaMembers of the in June. tertained Tuesday evening by Miss graduate The following Utah students in Chibel Nelson at her home. Mrs. cago attended a dancing party with Next Wednesday afternoon numJohn Thomas Hughes will entertain a lady friends L.lastL. Friday evening: ber of her women friends at cards and C. Dundon, Jr., M. Simp-kiSmith, R. J. Cal lender, F. R. Sutherland luncheon at her home. Miss Clarissa Goff spent - last week in and A G. Foord. heA stag" theatre party was held at the sister. Mrs. Brigham City visiting Halstrom. and family. Frolic theatre last Wednesday evening Hyrum .Mrs. Neils Bergman and children left bv the Utah men; T5. C. last weeik for Nebraska to visit Mr. liolmblad,following B. P. Flinn, H. C. Huber, C. father. Bergman's Mrs. C. I. Goff will entertain a lumber of young people at her home TuesMiss Clarissa Goff, day evening for will take place next whose marriage week. Mrs. C. H. Sadler of Draper spent Monday in MIdvale visiting her sister, Mrs. Royal W. Stokes. I n. - fSpeelal to The Hera'd-Republlcan- i .l ' X -- Layton. Utah. Mahonri .31. Young of Salt Lake will teach drawing at the Arts Students h on street near league Broad way this summer. PRICE. Price. April 22. The Campflre Girls were entertained evening at McGee. the. home of Jane Monday Bridge club was enTheWednesday tertained by Mrs. Fred Sanford at the Thomas Fonts residence. Mesdames O. Horner, Charles Averill and George A. D. MacLean were guests. Honors were taken by Mrs. R. C. Green. The next of the club will be at Mrs. J.meeting Rex Miller's residence. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Gilmour. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Chamberlain. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ballinger and Miss Hazel Richmond took supto the their, hills and pers Tuesdav evening spent an enjoyable evening. Caiman A. Johnson and Mrs. Freda Hanson of Grand Junction. Colo., were issued a marriage license here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith departed this week for Kemmerer, Wyo., to visit relatives. Mrs. F. E. Woods has returned from her mother at Brule, Neb. visiting Clind Wright of Scofield and Beatrice Harris of Mantl were granted a marriage license here this week. Herald-Rppnbllean- .l Tre-ron- a, Hernld-Rcpnbllca- s, le .l A s 1 r J. 5. 4 v t v ff , 4- 7 i v -- si ft VS s v s and Life," by Shelly, will be 'the feature of the eveningservlce In the First Congregational church. The musical program of the day follows: Easter Morning, 10.3. Gregh Prelude, Quietude i .V ,f ' - Basso, The Recessional ... . Mr. Smith. De Koven Di- Duet, soprano and tenor, O Love vine (Daughter of Jairus) . .Stayner Mrs.. Andrews and Mr. Graham. Soprano, O Divine Redeemer . . Gounod O Lord Quartet, Fear Not, . . James H. Rogers . .............. ....... Miss Alice Gray. Cello solo, Elegie .....Massenet Miss Helen Hunter. Greig , Offertory, Love Miss Alice Gray. Cello solo. Andante Cautabile . .'. . . " CANTATA AT SPANISH Tschalkowsky , Miss Helen Hunter. Vocal duet, The Risen Christ. . .Nessler Mrs. C. R. Hollingsworth, F. G. Brain-erSermon, An Easter Message The Pastor. . members. of Reception Baptism. Communion. Song of the Swan Blumenthal Miss Gray. v FORK d. the Presbyterian This evening church of Spanish Fork will give the. cantata "Easter Angels" under the direction of Mrs. C. K. Davis. The program follows: .Miss Flora Cone Organ introduction-.Ladies' quartet Angel Guards ...... i Angels at Gethsemane Cone and" choir Charles Resurrection The solo, EreninB Program. Soprano ..... Mrs. Davis ; Ganne Prelude, Ecstacy Choir Won Is The Victory Miss Mona Smith." Thou Art Gone Up on High . . Violin solo, Meditations, from Thais Mr. Cone and Choir Massenet of Light Mansions the in Trio, Joy Miss Mona Smith. Misses Lily "and Viola Jameson and Easter Cantata. ' Mrs. Davis. . . Shelly Life The Angel's Adoration .. Choir Death and Finale, Sung by the chorus choir. Soloists: Misses Rosalie Holberg, Blanche .Williams, Bavin Petty, R. J. Hammer. Gounod Postlude, March ....... t- - . Pos-tlude- ........ , .......... . .' 'CHURCHES I MUSIC m Hcrnlrt-Rfpubllcan- f ' New York, April 22. J. C. Howard of Salt I.ake, (general manager of the Utah Lubricating Oil. Co., has the two weeks In New York spent on busipast ' ness. Last afternoon Mr. Howard was theSunday at principal speakerhall. the Mormon services in Hawthorne H. C. Hancock of Ogden sang a sacred solo. t Miss Emma Lucy Gates leaves today for Salt Lake. Immediately on arriving she will begin a rehearsal of the opera "Faust," which she intends to produce In Salt Lake in the near future. Last "Friday a large number of Utahns in Newnight York and their friends attended a dance and entertainment at the G. O. U. M. hall in Brooklyn, given by the Brooklyn Mormon branch. Last Sunday afternoon Melvin Peterson sang at religious services in the old First Presbyterian church on Eleventh street and Fifth avenue. He was assisted at the organ by Dr. William C. Carl. The following young men and women have arrived her to labor in the Eastern States mission. They will be asto different parts of the field signed when President Monson arrives next from his visit to Salt Lake: Thursday Miss Olive Johnson. Pleasant Grove; Clyde Earl Gowers. Nephi; Albert E. Adams. Pa rowan: Wlllard O. Andrus. Salt Lake; Frank L. Smith, Mount View, Canada, and Miss Emma Jacob-sco- n, IN OGDEN Goshen. April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Brig-haFowler visited In Eureka. Mrs. John Pullen of Eureka is visitMrs. Special to The Catherine ing her mother, Okelberry. Ogden, April 22. There will be three Mrs. Allburg of Ogden Is visiting musical services in connection with the here. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrison have re celebration of Easter in the First Presturned home. byterian church tomorrow as follows: GAiti'inni. Mornlnjr Service at 11 'Clock. Special t The HeralcinepiibUcan.l Rachmanoff Prelude Garfield. April 22. Miss Edith Benson entertained Saturday for Miss Vera Miss Louise Pierce. who is to be married to Ralph Solo, Easter Morn Rogers, in Nevln Hatton May. The Ix)s Angtles club met with Mrs. Chausse. Miss Martha Sam McNeil Thursday. Lilies of the Field The Solo, The Merry Matrons were entertained bv Mrs. H. Claude Anderson WednesTopflff Miss Clara Evans of Salt Lake day. Scott. Miss Lillian was a guest. Karpasch A dance was given at the L D. S. Violin offertory. Nocturn Miss Ida Anderson. Wednesday. meetingI house and D. S. Dramatic club repeated Tenor solo, The Resurrection The Its performance of "Among the Break.' , Life the Shockley " er Thursday. Frederick Moss. A hard times dance was given by the Violin obligato Garfield Men's club Thursday. Miss Ida Anderson. Mrs. Iverne Lindley gave a shower on Schumann AdtII S in honor of Miss Vera Rogers. Postlude, Novelette The guests were Mrs. W. Rogers. C. Miss Louise Pierce. Evans. C. Benson. A. Dahle. I. Aldridge, W. Conlev. I. Bishop. D. Hatton. J. AlEaster Service of Song: nt 4 o'CJock. len and the Misses Vera Itogers. Edith El Monte cbmmandery attending. Benson, Ijorretta Butler. Gertrude Ruth. Ethel and Gladys Reese and Trelude (violin). Slumber Song Stella Wright. Hansen Miss Ida Anderson. SPNXYSIDi:. Quartet anthem, God Is Love Special to The Shelley A 22. was concert Sunnyside. April Miss Mrs. Ruth Ingram-Andrewfor the M. I. A. Tuesday. Mrs. given Fred Smith, W. N. Wetzel. Miss Barbara Twaddle. Thomas, Evangeline Mrs. C. O. Jensen, Mrs. Oeorge Wells. Fred C. Graham. Mrs. Vern Powell, the Misses Vivian Contralto solo, Salve Regina .. Ard el i Higginson. Esther JenEvan, Dudley Buck sen, era Hopkinson and Ella Nelson Thomas. Miss Evangeline O. H. Hill. Tally Oscar and Isaac pnd Evan s, Albert Hopkinson, O. J. Parry. Duet, The Lord Is MJ- Shepherd ..." Theodore Johnson. Hugh and Drew Henry Smart Christensen. Haldane Johnson and LyMiss Thomas. Mrs. Andrews. man Kofford took part. Mrs. Dorothy Tavlor and Miss Blanch Tenor solo.fromIf With All Your Elijah Hearts, Van of Orangevllle are visiting with Fred C. Graham. Mrs. Francis Dennison. The Art Embroidery club met with Beethoven Adagio Mrs. M. H. Detweihler Saturday. Those Offertory, Miss Pierce. Louise A. D. Hadley. Mrs..W. present were Mrs.Misses solo, Who Treads the rath J. Westfield. theMrs. Emily and Mae-bel- Bass Mozart of Duty? Edward Lissen. Krenner, Fred Smith. Mrs. Samuel Gough, Mrs. John Presetto. Mrs. J. W. LIttlejohn. Mrs. J. E. Holmes Quartet, Awake, My Glory and Ulrs. C. R. Nab ring. Chadwick Samuel Gough went to Rexburg, Ida., Mrs. Andrews, Miss Thomas, Mr. Sunday. Graham, Mr. Smith. El.'HEK A. Postlude, March Wagner to The Miss Louise Pierce. Spvl Eureka. April 22. J. E. Harrington I'rnUe Service at left on Tuesday for Dorrence, Kan., his Evening Faster H o'Clock. former home, where he expects to remain for the summer. Beethoven Miss Ruby Smith of Mammoth enter- Prelude, Andante Miss Louise Pierce. tained at a party last Friday. A crowd attended the opening Quartet, Teach Me to Do the. dancelarge house last at the Mammoth opera Things Caryl Florio under the new manageSirs. Andrews, Miss Thomas, Mr. Tuesday night ment. Mr. Smith. Mrs. Julius Brandt entertained at a Basso solo,Graham, The Recessional In honor last evening party De Koven of Mrs. Charles Bennlngf leld. her sisterSaturday Fred Smith. One of the big social events of the high school year will be the Junior Duet, "O, Love Divine, from Daughnext Tuesday night. It will ter Jairus promenade Stayner be held In the Elks pavilion, and the , Mrs. Andrews. Mr. Graham. room will be beautifully decorated In Soprano solo, Oh Divine Redeemer the school and class colors. Gounod Mr. and Mrs. L C. Scott pleasantly Mrs. Ruth Ingram-on Sunday evening. Folndrews. ' entertained Violin offertory, Venetian Song .... games and lowing a program of an elcelient lunch was served. -music Nevln Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent entertained Miss Marguerite Toy. at dinner last Sunday. Fear Not, O Lord ....Rogers of Joseph Lake Quartet, Mrs. Miss Thomas, Mr. Andrews, nnd Mi.-- Spalnhower Annie MansfieldSpring of Eureka were united in marriage at I'rovo Graham, Mr. Smith. the first of th" week. Mendelssohn Postlude, Athalia The Knights of the Maccabees and Miss Louise Pierce. . . CASTEP SEPVICES: GOSHEN. , vv 1 UTAHNS IN NEW YORK Fifty-sevent- 500 Mor-tijm- n. - Heral.l-Repiihl'.can- Storrs. April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Brlant were the of Mr. and Strlngham Mrs. Glen Knox at guests dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knox attended the Masonic dance at Helper Wednesday. Mrs. G. F. Hall is In Salt Lake for an extended visit. Dr. and Mrs. Sutherland left Wedfor a few days' visit in Salt nesday Lake. New cars were purchased this week John Draper and Mrs. Calne Carlby son. Mrs. erlv Tl" ! rpp-ci- -! . (VflSS JUAN IT A T1MMS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Timms, whose engagement is announced today to Horace M. Haley. The marriage will be one of the matrimonial events of June. n. Ce-darlu- nd. I. Holmes entertalne! Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Vounc and daughter Sylvia at dinner Sun. lay. e J' The Misses Alice Hanks. Lrow n 1ainson. LaJft Adams, Tearl and Klmer Oytnork. Louis Anderson. Don Droubay and Vrrn Vowles attend-at D. A. ! ' t 1 . i ST. JOSEPH'S ! FIRST BAPTIST i t Continued From Page 4.) Chalmers, and his possibilities greater The Easter musical program in the than that artist's. He compared the First Baptist church will be given dur- two voices because the5r had been ing the evening worship services at S trained by the same teacher. o'clock. Musical numbers will be given Mr. Petersen sang at the Old First as follows: church at Fifth avenue Presbyterian Stults and Eleventh street Sunday, April 2, Solo, Redemption . Jay Smith. where Dr. William C. Carl is the orSolo, Watch Ye and Pray Ye.... Smith ganist and choir director. This is one J Hoys of the Holy Xame society will furnish Easter music at the first mass to be held in St. Joseph's Catholic church at 6 a. m. Children of Mary will sing at the 8.30 a. m. mass and the principal musical program will be given under the direction of Miss May Conroy at 10.30 a. m. as follows: Kyrie Choir Soloist. Ruth Ragan. v choir Gloria Soloists, Miss M. McNulty, Miss B. Ahern, Ed. Brophv. Credo Choir Soloist, Jack Fisher. . Benedlctus Duet Miss G. McNulty. J. Junk. Agnes Del Choir Solists, Mrs. S. Dobbs, Miss Frances .Smythe. Offertory solo Menard Miss M. McNultv. Begi na Coeli Choir Benediction of the blessed sacrament will follow immediately and will, be sung by the chorus. Soloist. Mr. Junk. -- I I I FIRST M. E. CHURCH I i Glen Stone. of the oldest churches in New York. e. Sf. if. Selection, Tis I. Be Not Afraid. . .Coles Male quartet. The Tabernacle choir has postponed Solo, .Consider the Lilies Topliff its regular rehearsal for Thursday Mrs. Ella Pruitt Wales. r.iyht to permit members to attend the Lowry concert of the New York Symphony orSelection, Christ Arose Male quartet. chestra. . I EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD ! s ( During the festival service in the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd at 11 a. m. the following musical program will be given: Organ prelude. Lester Ilinchcliff. Processional hymn by Worgan. Introit, Christ Our Passover . Mornlngton Choir. . The annual meeting of the Music Arts society for the election of officers will be held at Consolidated Music hall Sunday, May 7. The society has purchased tickets for its entire membership for the concert to be given Thursday night by the Damrosch orchestra. i) The Boston Advertiser of April 15 has this item of local interest: "Syl-vai- n Noack was the soloist of the symplaying Dvorak's phony yesterday, Concerto in A minor, and in the second movement his nobility of tone carried the work, to great popular success. He was broad in his bowing, sympathetic in tone quality, sure in intonation. It means a great deal for a symphony orchestra to have such artists as Noack, Witek and Ferlr among its string players. The final rondo of the concerto was played by Mr. Noack with consummate ease, yet with great brilliancy. The playing was better than the musio itself." ?C Arrangements have been completed for a tour of the Salt Lake opera quintet through southern Utah. The quintet includes Ruth Ingram Andrews, soprano; Edna Dwy'er, contralto: Fred C. Graham, tenor; J. Wlllard Squires, basso, and Stella Beesley. pianist. The singers leave Monday afternoon, appearing Monday night at Millard academy. Hinckley; Tuesday night at Milford High school; Wednesday night at Murdock academy. Beaver City, Thursday night at high school at Farowan; Friday night at Branch A&Tieultural college, Cedar City. Ebba Johanson. Swedish violinist, whose arrival in the city with her accompanist Gustav Sodcrlund, was announced a few days 'since, will appear In recital et the First Congregational church, .Friday, May 12, under the management of Fred C. Graham. Miss Johanson and Mr. Soderlund stopped in Salt 'Lake for a rest after their long These artists trip from iSouth America. have, played for some of the musicians and lovers of music since their arrival and so delighted were the bearers that they were induced to appear in recital. excursions to Idlewild, in OgdenSunday oanvon, $1.25 round trip via Bam.Kiieeirie. Advertisement. berger All kinds of reliable seeds. Bailey & H. L. Winter Kyrie, quartet Gloria Tibj, Laus Deo, Credo ..... Cruikshank T1!e ,?atter mi,sioal Program in the Arlmathea. Hymn, First Methodist church will be as fol- Offertory solo. Uosanna Granler lows: Mrs. AgnesvWarner. 10.30 n. m. Service. Sursura Corda, Sanctus, Benedlctus Pipe organ prelude. Morning Mood Qui Venit, Agnus Dei, Gloria in Cruikshank Excelsis Grieg Miss vera Frey. Turle Nunc Dimittis Anthem, Morn's Roseate "Hues Palestrina Recessional hymn Emmerson Organ postlude, Lester Ilinchcliff. The Treble Clef choir. Solo, Easter Song Charles Denee Miss Lucile Griffin. Offertory. Spring Song FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, Mendelssohn Miss Frey. OGDEN Solo, Christ Is Risen ...... Dressier Miss Rosamond Laird with violin obligato by Miss Jessie Beeson. Organ postlude Saint Saens The Rev. J. E. Carver cf gden has Miss Frey. through Fred C. Graham for arranged the presentation of two programs this Evening Services at S p. m. afternoon and tonight at First PresOrgarj prelude. Fruhlingraushen . . . by Mrs. Ruth Ingman Sinding byterian church Miss Frejv Andrews, soprano; Evangeline Thomas, contralto; Fred C. Graham, tenor; Fred Anthem, Christ, the Lord Is Risen.. Richard Worthing Smith, basso, and Morris Stevenson, acTreble Clef choir. companist. Duet, Gift of Love Afternoon Program. r. Miss Iris Malone and Mrs. G. F. God Is Love Quartet, Shelley Salve Contralto, Regina . . Dudley Buck Violin offertory, Minuet. . .Beethoven Miss Thomas. "Miss Beeson. and contralto, The soprano Duet, Anthem, Consider the Lilies .Bliss Lord Is My Shepherd . .Henry Smart Choir. Mrs. Andrews and Miss Thomas. Organ postlude, Miss Frey. Tenor, If With All Your Hearts, from Elijah Mendelssohn 4 Mr. Graham. ? Awake My Up ! Quartet, Glory .... FIRST CONGRFGATiniMAI Chadwick Evening Program. 4 Quartet. Teach Mo to Do the :.. .Caryl Florio Sons Co.. (isr'tng (,f the Easter cantata, "Death Things ,,,' Rass-weile- , ; , fc ' 5$C -- 63 E. Second South. ' ' |