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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL mus.fi clubs of the country gnd the Symphony orchestra, under an American conductor, which is being organised by Miss Stephens from bsr own 1. strict. The eignal eucceea of the four young winners of ths last national contests, now on under supervision of the fed. Tn such cities as Washington, Oration,jour D. C., and Pittsburg and Phlladelph-a- , Pa., where their reception was nothing lefes than an ovation, is matter of satisfaction to the board. These young musicians, Devorsb Xadworney. contralto; Herman Rosen, violinist; George Smith, baritone, and Enrique, Roe, pianist, ar fast proving the worth of American talent and American training. Among the new rulings governing the next contest In voice, violin and pianq are: No screens to be used; each performer in the same class will play or the same numbers, and all standards sing of merit are raised. For information and circular, address Mrs. Charles A. McDonald. 206 Shorb avenue, N. W Canton, Ohio. A new feature In the educational department. Mrs. Frances E. Clark, director, Is the campaign for betterment of church music being ppt on by the chairman, Mrs. Grace W. Mabee of Loe Angeles. Cal., who Is sending letters out to ministers asking their support In establishing a music class in theological seminaries, that music may be better understood from the pulpit. She also urges clubs to have at least ons sacred music . program each season. Clubs ar also being Interested In mualc setts-men- t schools, through efforts of the chairman, Mrs. W. B. Nickels, who foresees tremendous possibilities in this particular field which appeals- - to many of The club members from the standpoint of Americanisation as Well as Paula Ayres t Singing Cheered Many Soldiers , Mlssaula Ayres, lead contralto of the Dunbar Opera company, who appeared In "Robin last week Hood," and will this week sing Buttercup in "Pinafore,' has experienced many thrilla aside from those caused by the cheer of enthusiastic audiences. For years during the late war Miss nearly two Ayres was an entertainer In the camps and cantonments of the American army in Europe and as such sang hundreds of times in the front-lin- e hospitals and even in the trench--s. She was severely gassed at one time by a surprise attack of the Germans and did not regain .her singing xoice for several weeks. "Never shall I forget my feelings as sang to many hundreds of our woundcj in the great tent hospitals," said Miss "To feel the gratitude Ayres yesterday. of the hopelessly mangled as they passed in to the long sleep soothed by soma song that was dear to to them to see the u f ttre"rf-tntet!tgenr- Alan-a-da- e" le mueical-upHff- and"hop'kmHel again in ths eyes of trig, earnest men, whom shell shock had transformed Into babes, as I sang melodies that awakened subconscious memories of home and life before hell broke loose ell these things have become, a part of my life and have helped me to grow. Often and often while over there J wished that I was many. There ware so woe-- ony a few of us and one seemed much-in. fully in adequate !,, accomplish the midst of such multitude that need- I was near Meta and within five miles of the front when tire armistice was Miss Ayres, 'and signed, " continued many of Our hoy refused for- - hour al-to believe It. They Insisted on being, lowed to go ahead and finish the Job,' and I wish they had. In my pinion, the loss of life would have teen Inconsequential compared with the lasting benefit to the world that would have been gained by doing right the job that was started. Mias Ayres la emphatically proud of the Initiative and breadth of vision that Is the heritage of the American soldier. Mis courage, she says, la so well known and understood that It need not be menhigh-mind- . Contralto, Dunbar Opera company, as ' Little Buttercup' in at ths Wilkea theater all this week, beginning tonight. v ! t face wreathed in smiles and his form wrapped in one of the niftiest suits he ha ever worn. You know father is j getting a bit stout and he's not as as he used to be;but that suit j - young took twenty years from his. looks, and ji mother fell in love, with him, all over again. r ' " Where 'd you get it, father! I r Queried. Buthe smijod and said noth- - in g. Finally, after we liad looked the suit over, examined the tailoring and 1 material, father said that be had bought it on credit and he had given saved,, each week he would pay on the suit. 'Why, thats just like getting, the suit for nothing, said mother. And you will be better off without the - y " Father agreed with her, and when asked where he bought a suit on such a liberal eredit plan, father replied that be got It at McClanahans, the liberal credit store, 29 West Broadway. 'They surely treat you fine, he added. I am going to bur all my clothes there in the future. (Adv.) Musical uManon DYE FADED Leecaut; Miss Leith Whipplo, Javoite; Miss Luclle pike, Rosette; Miss Emmalln Lund, Pausette; Lynn Richards. Des Brltlgney: Miss Martha Schofield, aervant; Joseph D- Daynes and Harry Nelson, guards, and Chauncey Houstman, Gulllet. In addition, a chorus of 100 trained voices has been picked from the society, and the ballet will consist of forty skilled dancers. The University Symphony orchestra of sixty pieces will furnish ths accompaniment, Watkins, - ; Music tor Services at Phillips Congregational For tha services this morning at Phil-H- pa Congregational Church the following music will be given: Nocturne Prelude, .Chopin Anthem, When Jesus Was Crucified" Stults Miss Myrtles Clinton and choir. ..Gounod Offertory, "Aria'' .. If Ye Then Be Risen With Anthem, - Christ" . J. T Crawford and choir. . Postlude" Postlude, Miss Myrtlce Clinton, director; Klotse Baumberger, organist. Stults Alrd Miss -- Music for Services at the Immanuel Baptist , i Xir-i-.- - All-Americ- Program Biennial F. an for s 1 SWEATER, DRESS OR COAT S.ocluugs, ' j tutors, Company Lit -- Perkins to Present Pupil - Hall-stro- .............. Rimsky-Korsako- draperies, .hangings . very thing'-- -. - for jn Diamond Dyes no other kind perfect home dyeing ie guaranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dve is wool pr silk, or whether it ie linen, eotton, or mixed Diamond , Dyes never streak, good (Advertisemeat.J covering, spot, fad or run. iJr y- - ijSMfTip1 at the Waterloo Methodist ......... Bach-Goun- 4 1200 South State St. Phono Hyland 2971. .We Call Por and Delver. , both vole and piano selections, with vioof the vocal lin obbligato for several -- -numbers- - -- Music for Services at 7 First Congregational TradeinYonrOIdOne For ths services this morning at the Congregational church the music follows: Flow Movement from Organ prelude: Schubert Response Concerto Op. HI1..,-- , of An iHour Is "There Anthem, Bchnecker Hollowed Peace God Shall Contralto ado, Wipe Away ..Coro Roma All Pbethide, "Postlude In D Cuthbert William Harris Quartet Mrs. Norman G. Atkinson, soprano and director; Mis Edna Dwyer, contralto; Dr. W. R. Worley, tenor; Alvin Keddlngton, bass; Morris Stephenson, organist. Frst Tear,.,...,,... Musical Soiree Friday at St. Marys Academy -j- at L.niligtCftLaQlr-atL.hv.Ona .......... .mn in - DUCHESNE t The regular DUCHESNE, April monthly cord party of St. Paul guild was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest fichonton Wednesday of last woek. Mra A. Wilkinson and Mis Maud Wall of Price or spending a week with friends in Duchesne. Mrs. Thoms Firth has returned from Provo after spending a month with her daughter. Mrs. Floyd Wheeler of Myton spent the early part of last week visiting her mother, Mra William Seaton. Ths marriage of Joseph Henry Pueblo and Catherine Wall took plac In Myton last weak. Mra Jay pop was hostess to the Mra Bridge dub Thursday afternoon. Frank Kelso was awarded the prlss for score. high Mrs. T. Ring, Mra O. Smith and Mrs. B. O'Toole entertained at 600 Monday afternoon. The decoration were significant of Easter. Prises were swarded os follows: Frst, Mra J. Dalglish; all out Mrs. Fed Johnson, and consolation. Mrs. A. J. Fellers. Other guests were Mra J. Madsen, Mra Roy Mack. Mra N. Alt, Mra O. Cresswell, Mra H. Walker, Mra O. Lockhart. Mra C. Axelgard, Mra C. Dickerson, - Mra- - M. B. Pop o, Mrs. J. Cowans, Mrs. F. Kelson, Mis. T. Firth, Mra J. Pope, Mra G. Kohl, Mrs. R. K roups, Mrs. E. Hart, Mra .O. Murdock, Mm L Winslow, Mra SI Robbins and Mrs. George Bowers. In compliment to Mra Frank Watkins, who will leavo soon to reside tn Rooae-- 1 velt, the officers of ths Primary association tendered her a farewell Wednesday of last week. Music and games, followed by luncheon, featured the evening. Those present were Mrs. R. Jensen, Mrs. M. fitevsne, Mrs. J. O. Greaves, Mrs. G. Bigelow, Mrs. M. S. Woolley, Mra F. Davis, Mra I. fitott, Mra C. Anderson, Mrs. J. Moore, Mra E. Odeklrk, Mra Etta Odeklrk and Miss Edna Hair. Miss Verda Richards Is home from a weeks visit at Boneta. Mrs. Charles Dickerson presided at a appointed inner Sunday. Covers prettily wer laid for Mr. and Mra O. C Lockhart; Mr. and Mrs. E. Bchonlan, Mr. and Mra Thomas Frth, Mr. and Mra Ed Hart and Mr. and Mra A. J. Fellers. Mr. and Mrs. John Wtmmer entertained Sunday for the following guests; Mr. and Mra Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mra Arthur Brown and Mr. and Mra. William Seaton. Mra- - John Hair and Miss Laura Hair returned Monday from an extended visit ' at Vernal. After teaching this year In Duchesne, Miss Lucille Muir has returned to her home in Salt Lake. She was accompanied by Miss Rea Partridge. Mrs. Charles Barton la spending a week In Roosevelt. BIG SALE Dodge Bros. . Electric Vacuums n Down . Weekly to Pap 10 Months No Interest; -' "T7 $10 Set of Attachments FREE -- If You Pay Cash Our Cleaner get all the dirt and too threads, t See the New Model Combination Vacuum and Sweeper . ' t Used Vacuums, $12.50 Up - , We vacuum clean your , . .Rags, y2c per sq. ft. -- .- -- J Buy then w ' I Colors Restored, Spots .. Removed, IVjC sq, ft. MONROE MONROE, - April 13 Mra Emms CMs gleby entertained the members of ths,' sixth grade class st ths Klnema theater night. Monday . Miss Ruth MAgleby entertained mat week st iuppsr;T5ii6W Ing a dance. .Those present were: Mr. and hire. M. O. Bell, Mr. end Mra Lester Lowe, Mr. and IMrs, Calvert Bell, Mra Royal Bell, Mtsn June Andres son. Miss Crista Olsen and Mies June Bell, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown attended a Relief society party st Elsinore Ftday of last week. Mra Ella Brihman entertained the Jolly Corner club Wednesday afternoon. Those present sere; Mra Joseph Paxton, Mra Oscar Johnson, Mra. Charles Yergensen. Mrs, . Hans Hansen, Mira. Bud Morrison, Mrs. Oliver Larsen and Mies Emily Ths North ward bishopric and choir members entertained the members of the ms word Thursday of last week In honor F. B. Goold. who haa resigned hie tlon as chorister, 4 A leading social event of the week was dinner-dance a given by the huahanda of the members of the Elite club Thursday evening. Dancing was enjoyed at I the hot springs, after which dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mra. L A. Carman. The following ww present: ; Mr., and Mra Emmett Robins, Mr. and Mra Harold Magloby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swain, Air. and Mrs. A. W. Magleby, Mr, and Mrs. L. IL Swain, Mr. and Mra. Milton iMagleby, Dr. and Mra. O. W. Hanks. Mr. and Mra O. M. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Larsen, Mira Kate H. Dorrity, Mira Vera Hansen, Orson B. OUen. Leland Tuft, Miss MeMs Erickson, Miss Lou IMagleby. Mira Florence Megle- Mrs. Maud Jensen, by and - Well call and clean all your Kags monthly for SI' or ee or tne Conservatory wf Music. St. Mary's academv, will be given at the auditorium Friday nlght April 28.academy beginning at I oclock. Invitation Is extended ta the public. The presraih, follews; Prelude In C Sharp Mlnor Rachmaninoff Miss C. Primrose, Miss P. Cnfer Reading,, Newsboys Philosophy .V, . . SuRon-Btar- k Miss Maxlpe Grove 'Grande Valse Brtllante,..WoIlenhau(t Miss Louise Cramer The Fatterer Chamlnade Miss Owen Foss. Miss Josephine Wolfe Fcotch Poem Macdowell Bohemian Dance Frlml Mias Pearl Cofer Martha Flotow Mis Margaret Gaul, Miss Ruth Tavey Ths Music Box , , Liable!) Mins Alice McArdle Valse Etude Frlml The Enchanted Brooklet Hatch h Mls Josephine Dowd The Secret Gautier Miss A. .Then, Mins M. McArdle, Miss T. Duller Reading, "The Bear Storv .... James Whitcomb Riley Miss Dana Eckhart Woodland Voices" Rliher sr - Miss Margaret Hoffman Glow Soft (Serenade) "Nights Poldinl Miss Madeline Food - . "Tndlan Life Conte (Interpreted).., Miss Eula Cosrrove, Miss Cecelia Cosgrove: ilsno. Miss Marguerite Dusserre "La. Pilate dim Frtmt. ivwv r !v Sprj Mis Alice McShsne $ i . . 6 ... No Dance Brahms "Hungarian xco. iSA.by soy LuLsJ Mian Ixrnia Cesm"r, Miss Louis Cramer JE the Glen Dennee Sprites ofMiss Cecilia Gibbons Chamlnade Daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Max Aaron "Pas des Amphores ef Salt Lake; pupil off Mrs P. O. Per. Miss Rubelle Thomson kins, who will prasent her In a plane prs. Reading. What the Boy 8ald....Peyck Miss Margaret Mary Day gram this afterneon. 'Si- IN "DIAMOND DYES J liuj0d Utah Cleaning & Dyeing to Present Pupils Wednesday t; . Dyes package,, of contain directions so simple any woman esn dye or tint her old worn, faded thiuirt new. Even if the haa never dved before, she can put a rich, fadeless till i into shabby slrfru, dresses, waists, We clean carpets, rugs, portieres, drapes, etc. c- A CURTAINS, SKIRT : , Gentlemens suits sponged and pressed, 50c. ... and e3 : H. M. & For the services this morning and tonight at the Immanuel Baptist church the music follows. Morning .Faulkes Prelude, "Communion In E .Anthem, "The Earth Is the Lord's Hteane . Batista Offertory, "Offerfoire" the Lilies" "Consider Solo, ' . Mrs, E. H. Morton. Hewitt Postlude, "Postlude" . Evening . .Klnder llrelude. Idyll Anthem, "Incline Your Ear"..,... .Field In the Twilight. Nevln Offertory. Society to molo (selected) Howard Fraxee. 6 Postlude, lMarch Give May S Stainer Mrs. C. L, Howard Fraxee, The University of Utah Musical society Chapman, organist. director; will present the grand opera, "Manon," as Its annual production at the 8alt Lake theater Friday and Saturday, May 1 and I. M. C. N. Manon, by Massenet, is among the most beautiful and popular of the lYench A program of American compositions, grand operas, and this will be Its first showing In Salt Lake. Tryouts for the performed by American musicians and leading roles were held last year, and all sung m the American language, is schedpreparations were made to produce the uled for the thirteenth biennial festival Federation of Music opera, but financial difficulties made It of the National Impossible. This year, however, the stu- cub to be held at Asheville, N. C in dent body has given-itsupport, and the June of next year. This Important recommendation to the large number of costumes and elaborate was made bv the have been pro- program committee stage settings - - --required i vided.hoard of director In semiannual session in been The operai has ths Opera at Nashville, Tenn., last week, Mrs. John played Comlque In Parla 1J5 times, and tha F. Lyons, president, presiding, at which Bettings and. background used by the local artist will be made in detail after dent for the South Atlantic district, was of the biennial prothe original. anpointed - chairman In (Mrs, Edna Evans Johnson, who will gram. also at this festival Interest Of unique sing ths leading role, the society haa procured one of Utah's talented and popular will be the large chorus culled from the of operas given tn Salt Lake during the past few years having sung leading parts In '.Alda,'' . Pagllacct," "La Traviata" and Hrne! and Gretel." She la espeIn Manon" In for fitted leed the cially that she has seen the opera twenty times In while studying Europe and has taken number of pasts with singers on tha continent during Its showing in Parts. The supporting cast has been picked from the members of the University Musical society after rigid tryouts covering s period of several weeks, and the successful participants have been rehearsing dally to make the production the most U v - - the-.ote- i -- ld -I He Looks Like a Young, Blood When He Puts It Onj 'Made a Hit With Mother, Too. , "Dad eame home last night with his ' The same high grade of workmanship will prevail , as heretofore, and we will take pleasure in proving to ' you that our work is quality throughout. A trial will " convince you. "n , BROWMTONE 1 gal- -, nitude of the exy had its premiere In San Francisco, -W New proYork 1S79, the first January 1, Mrs. John C. Brumblay, president of duction being fifteen days later, t The brilliant, tuneful and clever work the Sunset division. National Federation j aeon became a erase" and, there being of Mualc Clubs, said yesterday ' that she no copyright of the opera, Pinafore" would do everything In- - her power to companies multiplied till the country was full of them, but even the mediocrity en-of bring the district contest, which la to be eome of the organisation, could not held next February or March, to Salt of this gem tirely destroy the popularity Lake. The district Includes the states or of melody, mirth and actionX Six months later an amateur Pina- California, Nevada and Utah. fore" performance was given at the Mrs. Bhimblay and Mr Sybelta Clay-ter- n Standard theater. San - Francisco, and Bassett, president of the Utah State vrithln three davs Charles .E. Locke federation, are pleased with the showing at the Bush Street the- made at the state contest held at the brought ft out Ladies' Literary club Friday night. This ater, with R. K, Oiaham as Porter and ArmaAlnsworth ss Josephine. la ths first contest held since Utah was That same season ths opera had long aha affiliated with the national successful runs at various theaters In previous contests having beenorganisation, given when San Francisco. Utah had a state president without Pinafore" was the fourth opera for connection only with the national federation.' which Gilbert wrote the words and Sullinight program evidenced van the mtielc. Their earlier works are theTheFriday has some exceptionUtah that fact, Thespis (1871), Trial by Jury (1878), good talent, both instrumental and and Tha Sorcerer (1877). But "Pina- r, ally vocal. All of the entrants showed a good fore. fust produced at the Comiune of preparation, although some of or degree I,ondon. November the teachers who entered the students 700 nights, with George Oruesmlth as Sir had a brier notice of less than two only Joseph and Leonora alrandham as Little weeks This, however, will not be eviButtercup. dent the at next Contest, for it la offiYears ago Pinafore" was "all starred.' announced that the contests will with Le Wolf Hopper as Dick Deadeye, cially now be beld yearly and within sixty days George MacFarlane as Captain Corcoran, the executive board of the federation will Fay Templeton as Buttercup and - Alice announce the qualification and the work Brady aa Hebe. for The entrants. The opera hae been given countless required The executive board of the state fedtimes by high school, church and other eration for another has The contest In the right to askshould amateur slngtng organizatlona It apany department quality of lta music and the humanness pear to the board that the entrants are of Its story make it perennial. not representative of the state's best talent In field, or That any of the RECEPTION FOR JUNIOR CLASSES. prescribed that conditions have not been ' The faculty of the Schuster Music col- compiled with. The program Friday night was too ex-lege will entertain tha junior classes In a recent on and dance Monday, May 1, tended for both contestants-- and auditors, at Unity hail.-b- Jnv.tatlon only, amt to prevent "this lt-- 1 probable that in tha future elimination contests will be held and also that the judge will exercise their right to stop any contestant, without prejudice, at anv time during the rendition of his numbers. i dread gray hair and the signs of advancing ate I The rare, safe way te tint gray, streaked, faded or bleached hair Instantly to any shads of brawn or black la with ths modern hair tint, Browns tone. EatQyappUed, cannot be detected and will sot rub or wash off. Greaselraa. odorless, nothin to mix, no waiting, no disappointment. Guaranteed hannlete to hair, saslp or skin. All dealers Me sad fl.se. Trial bottle seat direct foe ISc. The Kehtoa Pharmacol Co, 611 Cop pis Bldg., Coringtoa, Ky. P. elaborate and best presented opera ever District Contest May undertaken by the college musicians. Lester Rigby will take the role of Dea Be Held at Salt Lake' Orieux; Alfred Clawson, the count; Glen A BEAR $1.25 )0 NOT ..tt,,,....,,..,,,,. 8. Pinafore," or "The Lass That u.oved a Sailor, Is the full and Pinafore, of the opera which the Duntitle original bar company will present all of this week, beginning tonight. The first mag- IS SURELY No Dread of Gray Hair Students' of Schuster in., Program' Monday Night M. y We announce that our priee for dry cleaning all ladies' dark suits and dresses and gentlemens dark suits and overcoats has been reduced to - tioned. The- - allies had courage also, but, from her viewpoint, the Americana were so superior In the other essential qualities of a soldier that no comparison la to be made. In addition to her work as a singer in the camps of tha soldiers overseas, Miss Ayres has dona considerable professional concert singing and aha expects, in due, course of time, to be heard In soma of tha grand opera roles. ; Gllbert-SulUv- Announcement Interest in better music In the public Llebeetraum ., ,,. (No. 8) schools and rural dlstriots Is steadily In' Miss Charlotte Primrose creasing --and --Junior and Juvenile club Shadow Dance MacDoweil teachmeans to work continues of be the Etude Barbour ing music appreciation to the children In "Bravour a Miss Marguerite Dusserre a delightful way. Helen Harrison Mills, Concert Etude (Op. ) ....MacDoweil of Federation's Publicity Department Miss Wenona Winn Reading. "A Pleasant Half Hour on the Bench r.....Anon Mis Claire Bowler No, IT. ...Lint Hungarian Rhapeodie Mies Ethel Margaret Hogan Bonner, tableau ...... The Schuster Music college will give the , , Arnold fourth section ot its annual concert .,,,,,,,1. "Columbia, Miss Wenona Winn; Red Monday, April It, at the Unity hall, 131 Cross Nurse, Mary Jane Dowd; AmerSecond East street, at I p. tn.. The proican Soldier, Jeanette Then. gram follows: Plano, Miss Cecilia Gibbons, Miss R. Weln March ....Anr. by Gustav Schuster Thomson. Louis Bagley, FYank Bassore, Leslie Courtney," Sherman, Cook. Billie Horace Culbertson, Cherrington, Mrs. O. Lewis Darby, Fred Dem, Byron EdRime Buster Daynes, Duggtno, Today wards, Clifford Falkner, Harold Gibbs, Sidney Harmon, Ring Harrington, Mre. Percival O. Perkins will present Neldon Jarvis, Edward Klnyon, Rex her pupil. Leona Aaron, aged 14 years. Edward Kennard, Keqnedy, Leslie In a piano recital this afternoon at her Ludwig, Dorothy Langford, David etudio. Admission is by invitation. Mias McCurdy, George Mitchell, Brune Betty Perkins, reader, will assist. The Markowskl, Dorothy' Mills, Donald program follows: Mills, Leo Norris, Katie Park, Mer-'raDuet, German Dances Rowley, Clifford Saunders, Wler Beethoven-Zels- s Stevens, Edward Salmenson, Robert Miss Aaron and Mrs, Perkins Seamona, Elmer Sandberg, Mahlan 'Rondo, Dussek Slmonson. Leonard -- Saunders,- Fran-cl- s "Pollohlnelle Rachmaninoff Saunders, Ross Sutton, Riley TurAn Nocturne Yon Alpine Grant Tame. pin, Tha Kitchen Clock' Happy Hearts" Strong Reading, Butterfly Grieg films Duggina Arabesque Debussy Moonlight Serenade Strong 'fiolfeggletto ph. Em. Bach Harold Glbba Staccato Yon Etude 'Rain, Arr. by Schuster Mocking Bird.. Leslie Courtney. ' .... Carrington-Birche- ll In, a Mountain Hut Gyles Henderson. "Sleeping Beauty Viola Mault. "Little Piper" Some of the pupils of Calvin CarringFrances Lee, ton, teacher of piano, and Thomas Bir"Bohemian Girl" chen, teacher of voice, will bo presented Lewis Darby. In recital next Wednesday night at "Sweet Reveries Unity hall. The program, which will beThe Goblins Revelry" 8 gin at o'clock, follows: Hasel Sanders. Dance of the Demons'.... Eduard Holst La Clnquantaine Gabriel Miss Gwendolyn First piano Ross Sutton. Miss Leons Watson; second piano, Fleldhouse Miss Marl "Starlight' Miss Caddie Perkes. Ingo, Bruno Markowskl, "Calm As the Night Carl Bohm Melody In G" Heft (a) Bendemeer's (b) Stream.. Old English Edward Kennedy. , Bess Miss Arnold. Old Melody .. (a) Terrixetta March.. Nells Wl Gods Wler Stevena (b) The Last Spring.... Edvard Grieg (a) "My Old Dog Jack Frst piano Miss Leone Watson; sec(b) "Waterllly" ond piano, Mr. Carrington Bernice Cardwell. (a) Chanson Indoue (Sadko) Woodland Echoes N. Thors Jensen. (b) O Mournful Lips,. Gabriele Slbella "Fairies Glen Miss Louise Tledemann. Buster Edwards. (a) Etolle Hermann Mohr Kentucky Home, Fantasia. Arr. by Heft (b) Toreador et Andalusia Rubinstein Anton Rex Kennard. Frst piano Miss Marie Ingo; second "Anchored Watson piano, Mr. Carrington. Lee Johnson, Vlllanelle Eva Dell Acqua "MlnstreT Medley" Schuster (a) (b) Serenade (with flute obligato).. Donald Mllia Charles Gounod "Berceuse Slav" Schuster Miss Anna Gasser; flute, Miss Ids Myrtle Shellenberger. Frotsland. Aalr "Gypsy Kohler Duet. La Golondrina.Nsrclso 8errsd!l Riley Turpin. Mamie Stark, Mr. Blrchell. "A Dream ..Bartlett (a) Mrs. Marche Triumphal A. Gorla Ernest Kipp. Notturno Adolph Jensen Blue BelJ Evans (b)Frst Miss Caddis piano Perkes; secEdward Klnyon. ond piano, Mr. Carrington. "Long, Long Ago.. Ode Brahms (a) "Sapphic Jesse Ipson. "Alberta Serenade Schuster (b) "InvlctusMrs. Mamie Stork.Bruno Huhn Mildred Bowyer. "When Celia Sings VI on (a) La Bala dine. .Charles B. Lysberf (b) Adagio (from String Quintet No. Marguerite Kelly. 18, Op. 43) George Onslow "Coronation Marcn Meyerbeer First piano Miss Gwendolyn Hall- Frank Bassore. strom: second piano, Mr. Carrington. "Pastorale Franklyn (a) "Solvejgs Song Edvard Grieg BlUv Culbertson. .Pearl- Curran ... .7. .. .Bishop i tij . Rain Miss "Home, --Sweet Homs Soott. Marguerite "Cook. Sherman Toreador Song" (from Carmen) "Lightly Row Georges Blast Don Anderson. First piano Miss Hope Irvine, Mrs. Serenade "Evening Nevln Edward second Hill; piano, Mrs. Nora B, James Matthews, Gyles Henderson. Miss Ethelyn Sharp. "Autumn .Memories Hammond Paulson, Miss accomGwendolyn Hallstrom, Harmon. Sidney "Wildwood Sparrow panist Stella Engebretson. The Pixies Drill BrownN Music Services Ruby Gleuser and Mabel Young. "Cradle Song Singer Dorothy Hanson. "Bear Dance" Heft For services this morning and tonight Jacob Gross. at the Waterloo Methodist Episcopal 'Neapolitan Boat Song church ths following music will b given: Dorothv Mills, Clifford Saunders. (Morning Forward March T W1H Extol Thee Adams ' Kern Anthem, Dorothy Naylor. Miss Edith Parsons, Miss Cynthia "Birthday Greetings Hauser Barrett and choir. Wanda Wright. "Hear My Cry ...Adams TuHp Rondo Vender Cook Response,solo, "I Do Not Ask, O Lord Soprano Francis Howells. .Spross "La Groce Bohra Miss Oroc Price, assisted by WilMabel Young. on liam Hardlman violin. the Medley Asoher Violin Ave Marls".., solo, Saunders Family orchestra Francis . William Hardlman - . . Saunders. I .canard Saunders,--- Hasel -Evening Saunders, Clarence Saunders, Ward Anthem, "Come, Let Us Sing.... Adams Baldwin. David Baker and choir. Soprano solo (selected) Miss Minnie Miller. The Rev. Frederick J. Cox, director; Mrs. W. J: Lobmls, pianist. -- . "it, 23, 1922. the First Presbyterian - For ' the service this morning and tonight at the Frst Presbyterian church the music follows. Morning Prelude, The Day of of Resurrection Bullard Anthem, The Frst Pay of the Week Shelly Sheep and Lambs,,. Horner Offertory, Solo, Mrs. Helton. Phetlude, "Festal March Evening Frlml Prelude, Orange Blossoms Adorns Selo, The Holy City" v Thomas Blrchell Offertory Ielcted) Helton, Quintet Best, sopranos; . Miss Margery Billings, contralto; Theo Best, tenor; Thomas Blrchell. baritone,v Miss Maud Thorn, organist and directory -- Mrs.--Fer- n MrTho Program for . Recital at i Madeleine Cathedral Amedeo Tremblay, organist and choir director at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, will play his customary free recital at 7 30 oclock tonight. Invitation Is extended to the public. The program , follows: National anthem -- Figqe. in Boh-ma- s' 'was hoSt'Sl slag" Air du Nord"......,.....Voitenholrne night of last week Those pres- (Evening Song" Vogt Saturday O. W. I.utUer were; Dr. ent and Hanks, Finale" (Symphony No. 4) Wldor Glen Wlnget. Dan Washburn, Bern Chris-- 1 tlansen, Hanmer Smith and Jim Baldwin. VOICt AND PIANO RECITAL. Mr. and MVs. Dan Washhura enterSix of the pupils of Mrs. G. Cherry tained at Easter dinner Sunday for the In heard he will recital McKay (ft her following: Mr.' and Mre James Brown. studio, 159V JSoutli Main street, next Sat- Mra Marie Magleby, Mrs. J. L. Jonea urday night. The program will include and Mis Emma Magloby. V R. Mtrhelsrvn South State Was. 5050 fradeinYonrOldOne n. 2i o.- 245 WHY WORRY J over .what yon are going to serve for your dinner party? Let CAPITOLO BROS. fix you up something good they know how. Everybody hae been satisfied with our goods and reasonable Prices why not youf we make our own Bavlolla and - -- Noodlea dally- We carry a good line of domestic and imported goods. - - 17 Easi: 4th South (New Grand Hotel Bldg.) Phone Wasatch 847 - |