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Show Al'ltll, SUNDAY .MOHM.Mi, THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 1H, Jir.if lllllllllInmilHHHIHIIIHHHHHHHTfmi IIIIHIIiliHillllllllllllliHHIlHlllllllHliTI Chinese Cantata! to Be Unique Offering ! i 'OUNG musicians, who will take part in a concert to be given Tuesday evening at the Ladies Literary club house. Left, Miss Gladys Rich, pianist; right, above, Miss Helen Hunter, ccllfst; center, Miss Romania Hyde, violinist; below, Miss DorClub women will be patronesses. othy Wright, contralto. r' e IB t During April CHINESE tinUU, effectively to-turned, will be a unique offering I lie mueie section of the Ladies Literary club, Aunt 27, ot the eltibhouee. The event will be climax to a veare work in the eection. Mrs. Royal W. Davne i conducting tier rehearsals, with Mis Lucille Thur-maand hire. W. F. Culrner in charge of the drama. Mr. Geo, F. taon is the costumes and Mra C. C. rlannlng Mr. J. W. Edmunda and Mra Mre. itn Miller the. decorations. Warwick Tyler, Mr. W. D. Kiehel, Mra E. L. Cop pock and Mr. Han Flo form a Ticket committee. Mr. J. II. Harri-eoie attending to advertiiing. Among thn patronesses are: Mra John Alford, Mr. A. P. Htone, Mr. J. C. Hanehett, My. J. It. Ambler, Mra Err Thompson, Mr. I 'red Barnes, Mr. R. J. hyena hlra L. W. Snow, Mra P. O. Perkin. Mi Mnrjorie Wasson, Mr. C. A) Quigley, Miss Pearl Ravage, Mra E. A. Smith, 'Mr Robert W. Hall, Mra W. J. lUrrette. Miss Luella Cutler, Mr. O. A, Snow, Mra Jacob A. Kahn and Mra. 1 A sue-cc.f- Only n W. H. Eerguaon. n k i. A l. J) V' I S5.00 e e of Luncheon! Series to Be Given Liast TIIE last of a eerie of luncheons will given Friday afternoon ,at oclock by the entertainment Places an Electric Vacuum Cleaner in Your Home .17 T n You can pay the balance on eaiy monthly payment of $5 each Avoid the wear and We are able to offer iheie tumiual tenxu for thii month only.- April 30 enda the 1 commitI son, saxophone solo; Gibson trio, orches The' hostesses are Mr. F. C. Wire, Mra E. Ktmpuer. Mrs. E. B. Teamans, J Mrs. H. J. Greater Mrs. J. B. Hlbbert The regular meeting of the Wasatch I and Mlaa Rosa O. Storer. Tea will be I will club be held at Literary served at the close of the program In Ion center Tuesday at 2Community SO o'clock. honor of newly elected officers. rfTeat It wlU be federation day, and Mrs. R. B. The entertainment committee will be alt Lak Ogdt Lagan Prove T a -- Baric City Bingham Coaivlllg Richmond I I Labi aA. Pleasant Amarlsan Perk Is? 9 nt IDAHO Rigby Rtxburf t- - Ant" Idaho Falls any preeten Montpollor MoCammon Ashton H X' qc Hi.' LIQHT CO. I V. ni Maxwell-M'-Kea- n corpa meeting, waa scheduled for Wednesday, has postponed until April 2. Tha of a series of card parties will on April 29 in the I. u. O. E. hall, a a a Mra. II. B, Dawson will entertain Radiant Olrls at her home In the Woodruff apartment Tuesday tvenliig. I ; .IConcert Is Planned1? Under Club a a a Woodbine rlrelo No. 41, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will entertain at the second of a oerlea of card parties Wednesday evening In the 1. O. O, F. hall. Frlses will bo awarded. t Auspices MUSICALS will b given Tuesduy evening ak tha Ladies Literary dub, 50 East 8outli Tempi (treat, under tha auspice of tha Ladiet Literary elub and tha City Federation of Women's dubs. Tho concert will be given by Miss Helen Hunter, cellist, who will be assisted by Miss Romania Hyde, violinist; Miss Dorothy Wright, contralto, and Miss Gladys Rich, ac-compauist, both of Ogden.Mrs. R, The patronesses are: Leatherwood, president of the state fed eretion; Mra. John A. W'idstoe,Mrs.Mrs. U. C. 8. Kinney, Mrs. F. J. Moses, B. Blnkelv, Mrs. A. H. Parsons and Mrs W. f. Adam of the eity federa-tiont Mrs. Glen Millet, president of the' Ladies Literary club; Mrs. C. E. Rich-ards, Mrs. P. O. Perkma, Mra. John W. Alford, Mr. H. K. Klingender, Mrs. Elmo V. Bmith, Mr. Robert 11 Tilney and Linda Jessup of tha Ladies Literary dub. With these a bevy of charming society maids and matrons of this city and Ogden have been chosen as usher. They are: Mr. Leaver Btauffcr, Mrs. Tavlor Chamberlain, Mra. Henry Moyle, Mfs Gold Hyde, Misa Eva Lund, Mi Mi Geneva Margaret Wright, Eva Marshall, Miss Jes Benton, Mis Mi Miss Ruth Wicomb, Bechtel. Aron Rich, Mia Glen Croft, Mis Ruth Candland and Miss Ruth Vn Dyke, The following program will be given: BerTrioi Grieg Suita No. 1 Elegie, ceuse, Volkswei, 1 n Music for Every Member of the Family Music Every Member of the Family Can Produce Elentanx. Song: Aria,8arilpson and Delilah, Japanese Death Bong, .Sharp. Mi Wright. Cello: Variation, Symphonique, Miss Hunter. Boellman. Las Cloches, En Bateau, Trio: Romance, Debuwy. Seelchen (serenade with Bongs: I Know You Only by cello obligato), Your Tear (a blinded French Poilu Gene Doin' Nothin, to hi nnrse), Carev (Gladv Rich). Mia Wright. td BaluAmour, Cello: Elgar; Orientale. Cut. Miss Hunter. 2 No. Arietta, Trio: Grieg Suite Nor- Wler, J Volksweise, wegich. a a Paint-Baens- N, Even more versatile than the piano itself, the Player Fiano Is the one most indispensable musical instrument for the home. It provides music for every member of the family and music every member of the family can produce. S0L0ELLE, KIMBALL, 1IAZELT0N, DAVEXPORT-TREACand FRANCIS BACON all shown at this store you will find many exclusive and important features which make for perfect player performance. Y on any of these will place you ; Why Dry Cleaning Is an Economy rWERALU CLUBS, in )' protest against today's prohibitive clothing costs, are rapidly spreading in popularThis is doubtlessly a ity. movement in the right direction. Bt after all, theres no need of going around in denim when the clothes you are now wearing can be cleaned and dyed and made to look like new. Clothes regularly cleaned and pressed give from 10 to 50 per cent more wear. Dry cleaning removes from the fabric all the corrosive dust, grease, stains and spots. v 17 lord Luc rl U ft I. Liif - TC Let Us Estimate the Cost of Cleaning Your Home Furnishings ROBINSON BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY tfaGentunj 13436 South State St Provo I )' . poI TOT . C T hv Ilouae-cleanin- 1 ' 1 ('! Phone Wasatch 68d IPP'' A pres luncheon will he an of the Social feature of the biennial convention of tho General Federation of Women h Club to be held at Dee Molnee June It-2- 3. - Special speakers and greeting from I newspaper men and women from all over the country Will be the attractions, followed by a press conference In whtch tha pree chairmen from forty-eigstale will taka part. This luncheon always one of the great features of the biennial conventions. , Special plans for publicity In the home papers during ths next admlnfetratlon will be formulated and the Importance of the committee's work In bringing the j I great work of the federation before tbe readers of newspapers and Magaslnea In- j building up Its clientele will be emphsWith nearly one thousand club editor on the greet dalllee of the country coop. erattng with the preea committee, Ite op- portunity to spread the foe pel of federaN-Incalculable. Making the mot of tton (Continued on Fags Six.) i Cleaning & Dijalng Cq. 150-19-0 ; sld. I 1 f; Iwr rugs, curtains, draperies, portieres, couch covers, cushion covers, etc. g Thig Regal Service will shorten the cleamn season, spare the furnishings and, save you from ' drudgery. The cost is very reasonable. Press Luncheon Feature at Biennial. I 1 It will cost you nothing to have our man call and estimate the cost of cleaning your ht salt Lake ' a Ths which been fomtlt given 1 tinder no obligations. .V prepared to make reservations for tho annual club breakfast and May party to ba given at tha Hotel Utah May 4. i half hours demonstration and PUBLIC SERVICE 1 the Garland Layton Mldval Eureka UTAH UTAH POWER EFFICIENT yty-WWV.U- U iTHS In labor Utah Power A Light Company Stores A Recent developments in player piano construction now enable the operator however untrained he may be to produce music with individuality and soul music that even the most musically critical cant find fault with.' g g $5.00 DOWN AND $5.00 A MONTH n l tear upon yourself and But yon have no time to lose. There are only 11 more days in which yon can bny your electrio vacuum cleaner on these exceptional terms s bv-M- r. bach-breakin- 1 i. confusion of "honseclean-in- g 'old the way, by getting your electric cleaner now. An electrio vacuum cleaner means more comfort, convenience, economy and health for the entire family. nerre-rackln- offer and with it your big opportunity of securing an electrlo cleaner easily and NOW before the dusty, unsanitary, upheaval of ordinary housecleaning. I the furnishings - tee of the Ladies Literary club et the clabhouae, preceding the regular elub meeting. Reservations must be made from Mre. Wesley E. King not later than Wednesday evening. In a businosa meeting following luncheon an amendment to the The of the elub will be considered. amendment propose to fix the dues of the elub membert at 7 a year, with $13 initiation fee. The amount of dues according to a recent amendment to the bylaws wag fixed at f 10 a year, with 10 initiation fee. The program for the afternoon will be In the nature of a Spring festival. Mr. E. A. Bmith will sing a group of songs, Mrs. Jacob A. Kahn will give several piano eoloe, Mra Edward will play on the harp, and Mr. . Leslie English will give some reading. Wednesday, the art eection will meet and Mr. J. J. Buswell will give a The Marine Painters paper on lienry Moore aad W. L. Wyllie. Saturday, the Browning section will her entertained at the University club I Perter of Ogden, director of the General Ernest A. Smith and Mrs. Wtb Jed?rmVe" LVon-'c,lub?' lh Utah HaJn t. Jennings. Ltincheoa will b and Mm. J. A. Widtio( prel-- ? federation, I o flock The reatlin will dnt of tn uitjr deration talk, on will by Browning; Cross- - their particular line of work, bProspice M inf tbo Bar, by Tennyson, and varlMusical number will ba giwi by VAU on poem on Immortality by, membors I weius Sohusur, violin olo; Mr. Ralph I Ashworth, vocal eolo; Mlsa Jeanette of the section. I Whitehead, vocal aolo. Miss Edith Olb- - A aiA . j i f ti Branch: Sell foic'i East Second South Street First South and SUta Straatg A tasUr CUantn end Dycra I |