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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1924. I MUSIC (Oirtinl hmltn free nuur motifs frorn the works of the greatest composer of songs who ever lived. I Nl ! I Orpheus Club Resumes 'Rehearsals Tomorrow Vnder ths batoa of MusUval Director Mist Emma Good fellow X tALL THE j JM USIC. OF tALL THE WORLD !f Prsnk W. Aspor, tha salt Lake club, the pioneer male c (torus tha results of of U organisations, ths lty. organised thirty-thre- e tferaa asssont of hard study arn years ago, will hold its first rehearsal 'l of the season tomorrow night at ta OaT rsfloetsd In ths work. .Virtually sU members Olvto Center halt Ths club has' a membership of have rspomd (or work this hmoa. about half a hungreoUand the board ths of directors plana Sat thsrs arw fW TMDOtSS to accept ten or twelve additional good slagsrs eflVers of the erssjflistioa have and then limit ensemble tha to around tavttatiow to moa InterestIB ssriasBl study to Join ed them, Work will be started at enca oil these fw vaeanciee will bo fillsd two heavy numbers, Sword of - and ths "Ths within ths mart two wests and dur- Krrrara"Battle Hymn" ing that tlms ths director, J. peneer from Wagner's Riensi." During last Cornwall, win bs (lad to glvs applilesson the Orpheus club members cants a veto tryout. a decided proved and lively Interest Because of Its high musical stand- in their work, the attendance at ards, ths Mendelssohn chorus occubeing above to par usually In a Salt I.ake unique position pies cent. ui cho-IM- ui three-scor- circlet, and Its appearances have always boon favorably received. e. an us leal Soprano and Tenor of Note H arm October 24 "Open Vowels" Make One Song Popular Junt how various songs "got that way" Is being daevseed by leading authorities who have been laying their fingers upon ths pulse of song success. Kor fnstsnce, aa Slgmund Spaeth points out In his "Tho Common Sense of Music," some songs sueoeed becauss thsy are baaed upoa simple tunes that exist In nature. Several draw their Inspiration front e the theme of tha cackoo call, or the whistle that every child uses when he wants his ccmrads next door to "come on over." It la the eternal "come hither" whhttls of ths human race, says Dr. Spaeth, who finds traces of It In "Tha Japanese Sandman," "Carolina In ths Morning" and "Toot. Toot. Tootaie." Now comes Ward Stephens, a vocal teacher, who analyses tha vogue of a new malts song, "Colorado." 8vs he, 'T think I have the reason m this fact: Triers are more psychological singable vowels in "Colorado' than In any song that I remember.' Just dialect It and you have You can't help singing such vowels "Blossom Again and that is why an audience sings H ths coloist. The song could be Will Brighten Autumn with made useful for vocal training puron account of ths four open poses Playing to capacity hornet during; From National Bureau for Its two previous engagements at the vowels." ox Music. the Advancement Salt lakke- - theater, the ''Braasurn Time" company left an Impression that will Jorg remain, and a desire MIDVALE for mars. That desire Is to be gratified, for ths original company wlH return ta the SsJt Lake theater Oct. 1L Friday after MIDVALE, Thursday. October 23, for four per- noon Mm, George A. v right enter- formances, including ths Saturday tsined ths Wllklns Cousins club of SnaUnaes. Salt Laks at her home on Mala street Ths east tadudee ths old favorite-- . were present. H oil Is UnTenny aa "Schubert": Ger- Twenty Vr. and al(a. A-- N. Blackrnar aid trude Jaing. ths winsome "MUsi"; children visited last week at the Toddy Webb, ths veteran swmedlan home of Mrs. Blackmails sister. Mrs. in his .old role, together with the Abe Livingston, at Fountain Creen. other stars that mads so- many Mrs, D. A. Drown was hostess te frlsnds when hers on previous occa- members of tha Five Hundred club sions. Ths extraordinary vogue of this un- Friday. Mrs. Leon Malstrom of Sandy was pretentious but altogether charming the guest of honor at an entertainsweeps on, holding the ment riven Friday at the home of operetta hearts of theatergoers and captivating Mrs. Oscar Beeney. Eighteen wars ths hungry ear of music lovers wher- present. ever It Is presented. There has.prob-abl- y Daughters and granddaughter of been no musical work of ths Mrs. Hannah Anderson met at her lighter sort given sines the heyday home Wednesday ..afternoon, ths oc of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pinafore," casion being her eighty-firbirth. which -- can be paralleled with the day were anniversary. Twenty praasnt-da- y success of this Frans present. Kchubert operetta so beautifully emMr. and Mrs. Henry Ooffo, Mies bellished with musical adaptations Lottie Goffe and Gordon Ooffs of Halt from tha undying songs and other Lake, and Hyrura Lancaster and Miss Under tJla aucplosa of tho Es worth league of tha First Methodist Episcopal church af Salt Lain, Jeanette Christine, forresr Chicago grand opera company eopraae, and pavid Owen Jonas, a Weigh, tsnor of wids reputation, win be the principals In a consort ta bs given at ths church on ths night of October U. Madams Chris-tin- s was soloist at ths Royal National Mstaddfod of Wares, where ths sang to an audlsnes of 18,K0. and haa Si van litgttty gueeastful concerts from east to coast, David Owen Jones Is not unknown ta fait Lotke, aa ha was ons of the soloists with tha Royal Owent Welsh aholr that some four years ago created a sensation hsra. For ths Salt Lake concert of these two gifted Sinatra tha accompaniments wta, b Maysd by Kiss Louisa Prlik. Xstatls of tha program wlU ba announced at a later data. two-not- if v Special to. The Tribass. BURLBT. Idaho, OcL 11 Mr. and Mrs, Burt Good fellow snaounos ths engagement of their daughter, Emma, to Clarenee Ray Keelar of Magna, UUh. Tha wadding will take place In ths Bait Lake temple October 15. . Tim'' st Grace Lancaster of Sandy, wars dio uer guests Sunday of Mr. and aire. Arthur Sioblom.. Mrs. Fred A. Anderson entertained: Friday (or her daughter, Maurlne, It being her eleven La birthday anniver sary. Mr. ana Mrs. v. w, wnmi an' nounoa ths birth of a son. Mrs. Charles J. Psokham enter tained Wednesday of iast week, cele brating her return frssn an extended Fifteen were visit, to Logland. present. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Demmlng of Coalvhia and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Spencer of Uvanstm, nyo.. have been guests during the week of ,lrs. uecrge a. wngnu Airs. iCranciiia. L Wulck left Monaay for her akime In Grand Rapids, Mich.,' after spending several months with Dr. and Mra B. W. Quick. of the Community Tha msatraf club announced for Wednesday has been postponed for one week on account of crub officers attending club meetings in Salt Lake. Mrs. A. W. Nelson was hostess to the Five Hundred club Thursday of last week. Saturday of last week relatives of Mrs. Oluf Olson surprised her at her home ou Slate street, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Hay entertained Tuesday evening st a dancing party at their home on Fifth avenue. Twenty-were present. six Mrs. Yvuass Cutler had aa bar guests, last week, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. McGregor of Cleveland. Idaho. Mrs. E. B. Lewis left Tuesday' of for a visit at ths horns of last her daughter, Mrs. Abe Livingston, ot fountain Oreen. Mrs. Carolina Sadler of Draper with relatives (pint last week-enhere. Mrs. A. Lehman, Mrs. A. A. Lax-soMrs. D. A. ilrown. Mi's. Andrew Larson, Mrs. J. A. Alcurn, Airs. Jl. hi. Waters were fhelps and Mrs. William guests, Thursday, of Mrs. L. Ureenig in naif Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum iallstrom of Rexburg, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. Hallslrkin's mother, Mrs. M. T. Uotf. CYiday if last week Mrs. Robert Patience entertained at a birthday party for1 her srnnll son, Vincent, who was years of ags on that day. s'lftasn were present. Miss Kvstyn Peckham was ths guest af honor at a social given MonGames, day evening of last week. musio and refreshments were enjoyed by twenty. d a H Mtr----.,-3ifl-it- " - : 1 it ' They play for you La, hi the MUSIC J3) of all the greatest composers iWiT!L4Gtt. y lWk : of ALL TIMES MURRAY . gleaming jewels WHITE shoulders . . . black coats , . faint rustling of a breathless huab as programs Walter Damrosch raiaea his baton-th- en, strains of such glorious music as the world seldom hears. It is "Symphony" night at Carnegie Hall. From the four corners of New York have coma the lovers of music who crowd the great auditorium to tha doors. Beethoven or Brahma, Schubert or Mot-aDvorak or whatever the work to be heard these lovers of music know it will be gloriously played. perhaps it La tha Symphony in Q minor, composed by Mozart in the very flower of his genius. Would you like to hear the New York Symphony Orchestra play it? You can. This famous orchestra, under the leadership of Walter Damrosch, has made Columbia New Process Records not only of the Mozart work, but of overtures and operatic aelections that belong in every aire. A. MUEKAI. Oct. 11. Mr. ' n Ifeyere of this city aasounce toe enrafv neat of thetr saogSter, itise Katlierra rurley. te (Merge at. Uerdca of taieSvelty. Tbe marriage vill take place la ivfem-ber- . Dr. ... and Mrs. J. W. Botawell have U; Dr. P. U. kotii-wet- l their reest for a few ot Dearer, Cole. The rnmarr effieeie eed teachers ef a (Iraat ward estertaiaed tbe Prlmury et tbe ward at s wieele and solste ware emuae. reast MvuAgj sfteraeca at tbe meat aa'8rF Mrs. (ilea Hares eatertalaed tbe ward Primary etf leers esd teecaere ef Uraat wsri at s dlaaar partly Wedaeaesy sflerneua at Tkt hair it tki mti impartaat pari du appaarant aer soeae. Mnv Jaae Ceoees ef baa been the geest of Mrs, Bather Scott sad famuy the pest week. Mrs. Thsiaae rwwen eatertalaed st rerds her borne rriaay srtinms ef Iset week Punt rt, at Smooth, well-ke- es State stnee la eesisiiauiat ta ser cine. rbe aeoststloBe waee la white tad greea Frlaee were wea asd lata fall Oewese. by Mrs. Charles Satchel sad Mra WUilaat toUta. lesilms was sarred. tixtees gasets wen presaat. Mr. asd Ha Darld W. Metfst eatertalaed s diiaaar this evealag, tallowed by oaree. at taekr aeasa ea Viae street, la aoaee ef the Dianas' clsh, which lnclodes hair pt is now so easy to have! T TNKEMPT hair Wat once as nearly universal aa smooth, d hair it today. Of coarse, well --dressed m realized then at well aa now that nothing; spoilt the whole appearance so quickly at hair that it out of place. But what could they do? pranades only netted the hair and made .it greasy. Water evaporated within an how and left the bah drier and more traruly than ever. There wment a thing that could keep the hair emoothly in place from moraine till flight natural, soft, lustrous. Theft why Stacomb was introduced. neatly-combe- ed At last a way to hep th hair in plact , At onee men took to it eagerly and sow staooth, well-kehair it seen wherever men gather. They hare found la Stacomb what they have always pt well-dress- ed yfn v Perhaps you part your hair in the middle. Perhaps on the right side. Perhaps on the left. Perhaps you comb it straight back. It makes no difference; Stacomb will keep It just the way you like it best. A touch of it in the morning, and your hair will stay just the way you want it 0 day long. No matter how' uncwtroSable your hair may be after being washed no matter how dry and straggly by nature Stacomb will keep it in perfect order, always smooth, trim, lustrous. ' Tbe Usss slab ssesisers asd tbelr wives ioo-fTeat- y. . rosM Mra. p.,. . Mary Atweed of Snaassh Fork has sees tbe sweat ef her stster-l- s law, Mra, Awolls Platoa. the peat week. Tbe Murool Iw proroaarwt aaoerlatioa ef draager ward hold Ite epealsg aicht Toe. tar st the word rbepei. A sssairal pre-rrewss gloes, follewed br ssiase sad saaclag. Befroahneats were serves. Mra, Wllilaoa. H. aetswetl was bootses te tbe ladioe ef the Maa iessg elsk lerday afliiaiia St her saeas ea Thira arv sse. Mr, sad Mra. Ts LMe Maekay tad feally ef Idaho sre- Tletttag ralatlTss her fur eMrgajdklji r Mrs. Mary Ssrrtsty sf Salt Lsks hss sees vleltlee at the bono ( Mra. Bstber Scott sod family dnrlng the week. Mr. end Mra O. rnoresee eetar-tslso- d st s dtsaer party Tkeradar eroBlag at their heme ea Wasatch soosuo. ta te tlie members ef the Jo'lr Tee. flob. thlo holai the tint oeri- of p rt e derleg tbe rvtatnf wtetor. Tbe decerstleas were is lata fail flowers, sad ' . . ' , " ' - ' Osyrlhr4j4 folbmlsf the glamor the ernalsg was speat 00.,- la., .tbe game ef Mr. ead Mrs. W. M. Webb, Jr., ef Mill s revest ' bride. sambered seass aoadsy eroolnc, after t severat days' tlsit with her ps rests la Rallaa. Oaeet here ssd Mr. aad Mrs. at. t. Wykert sad family Crook bars had as tbelr guests tbe es their guests st their heme la Miller were visiter te Hals Lake City Satardar dorlsg week Mr. sod Mra. George Mllae sf Mass-motward Oreea Geest tad. Ward JCdwards ef ef last week. Mr. Ida bo. aad Mas. gtaaler Msdoea-as- d Mra. A. r. Bsejlstses asd Mrs. K. W. UUa Webb ef Metmmee, Idaho, aad Mra Mrs. Hermes Werebeek eatertalaed thirty-flo- e a past esoosay la halt Lake. aaale Wet ef at. Ceerge. aept.la ef tbe Miller ward rellgtos rtaae Mogothoffer Mies Lsroa Msgee wae s riot tor te Salt Games Tbe families sf the lete Bobert asd XMsa-bet- h Wednesday sfteraeea st her hems. fer seoeral days darlsg ths week. lake mease were asd sad. refrashmsata eg esjeyed riiraa Taylorsrllle held Us third Mies Both Bstterfleld wt fort Berrimas aeeasl tastily reaaloa Meadar eoestag st The Msrray Metkedlet Aid serlety will was the wwest et her hrether sed sister, tbe Marray first ward amueomest hslL A Mr. eatertata s aad Mrs. Marrta Satterfleld, Ust week-- , eeclel at Weeaeeday eoeelas st miaeoliaaeoas program was glrea by memesd. bers ef tbe reenter set asd spsoeseo aeare tbe rberea seriese. IB baser ef ti the fted Clark, Bar, ter, msde.Mr. sad Mra. U Bewsrd sed fesatly were Oeseee, anoole eed eaaeiag were aad a bwffe sapper wee warred. Tiettore to atlrertoa Wsdaoedsy. The SOU, ssore Bom bored tbea Miss Bdltk SklsaJa hod ae her hease (west weJrh ls geoete a eloded susnr rolstl.se. her roasts. Miss Thee heck-stealast week-es1. Mile ef eVhe, Iter., wae the gwest set Bouts Jerdaa. ef Mr. esd Mra. W. U. Webb, Jr., tnav Mra, Klrlse Chris tea we bad ss her roosts LARK, Oet. U Mr. sad Mra. Joseph lest weak sod Mr. sad Mrs. I"re Chrtstea-ar-a day at thetr aeeae la Mill Crodr. Mrs. Tbelme aXeaeoa wss tbe iweiptest Heddlar sf Ogdea were the gnosis ef their sad bob, Wilburs, sad Mrs. T. Tr eel-se-a et s aarprlse glrea kr tbe effleers sed dsnghter, Mrs. D. A. Thomas, last Week-M- r. ssd see, Joes, ef Borley, Ids Ho. 4 teachers ef the Miller ward, ef which Mra. Mrs. Claud FrVs ssd little daogbter; Vlr. Brlrksea Is a aaember, Theredey s ft stasias esd Mrs, sV IV Kell sad Mrs. W. (Ittls. sf halt Lake City, were the gaeeta st her home. Lmscbsea wee served. TWeaty 1. faheat wsre vleiesrs ss tbe state fair ef Mrs. Willis 1. reheat so tarda y at lan sat onlay of last weak. week. The Murray Mies Clara Hstt et Salt take City wae A high or bee! faewlty eater. ssrty was glrea st the tstaed tbe pereata ef tbe atteadtag stndoats tbe gerets .ef her ssrests. Mr, sad airs, asrd reneatiea ball Teeeday eoealeg by ef tbe school last ereolog at tbe school groa-- r. J. Hstt, Taeeday ef tost 'week, uamea Bomber ef tbe ebereh wort era. a sastom. U7 aad Vra Albert OHIooa sad Wlee sad daertbg were esjoyed, ssd s srogrsm , y tftes (.starre Parley entertained st s sals, Vergle Kentnorg speat Meaday la Jalt take was glTea. followed by s Isbcheoa, ta eellaeewie - sbeorer Twrodar etesiaf si her City with frleade. tbnut ion gorste. ewe. m eteapuaieat so airs. Merrill Us 1.4, Mrs. WUUam Orersoa Miss Mse Cbrlsteasea joined S party ef retaraed te her twewtyr Mr. sad Mrs. Tbe gaeeta Bdward LARK V v has recorded for Columbia a number of lovely things. A reference to the Columbia catalog will give yon choice. Turn the leaves of this same catalog and you will see listed there records bearing, riches in music of which you may not have dreamed. There are beau tiful pieces impeccably played by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of the scholarly Mr. Stock, and records by the Cincinnati Symphony and the Philharmonic of New York. All Columbia Records (including the latest popular hits) are made by a method of laminated construction which, pete mits the use of a finer and more delicate surfacing material than haa ever been used before. It eliminates scratching and needle noise and you hear the music with shadings of tone and subtleties of phrasing not possible on ordinary records. They are priced from 75c up. Columbia Phonograph Company, Inc. 1819 Broadway, New York. NEW PROCESS RECORDS Mrs. Oeetge W. A I PHONOGRAPHS AND at a alaaer party Tacaday hiker ef Ogees has sees rletrtsg feUdves Is tbla eity the sasl week. The slathers ef tbe C. V. U clsh estertaiaed la a body et ' s tseates party la Salt lake Tberaday eveataf ef last week. Mrs. Is1s Saa wse bad sees vtsltiag ser stater, Mrs. theater f. tab 00a. and faai-ilfee two weeks, has retirsed to her bssas la Los Aafelee. Mrs. Slow wss y Mi as Eetll Brtitea. Mr. asd Mas. Bosons Wallase ef (Irs eg or lie tweetTing eeagratsletiess soar tae ef a deagbter. bora te theas dor log Mrs. Wtllaes was formerly kUas tbe week. estertaiaed nr KEEPS THB HAII IN PLACI record-librar- y with claims to artistic , completeness. Through Columbia Records you can own many other records made by the noted symphony orchestras of the world orchestras which play for you the immortal scores of the greatest composers of all times, Ask a Columbia Dealer, fpr instance, for record 65005 D. Take it home and put it on your phonograph. In a single magic moment you are in London, across the teas, listening to the New Queen's Hall Orchestra under Sir Henry Wood. A few quiet measures, then your senses are steeped full in the beauty of Schubert's Unfinished Symphony. It is truly a marvelous rendition of this inspired work. Should you care to compare the great French and English orchestras, Columbia Records enable you to do even this. The French Symphony (the oldest organization of tha kind in the World) an f Women use Stacomb, too. They find tt excellent to control stray hairs, to make the curl stay in, and to keep the hair severely dose te the head in the prevailing fashion. Use 8tacomb tomorrow morning, and look your beat all day t A delicate, mvisible cream and In jars and tubes at all drug and department To-nig- ht Mr. sad Mrs, Frank Drlggs of Ogdea bars sees gwests ef Mr. sad Mrs. inbu sort dorlsg the wees. Mrs. BUaaseth Moore estartatsad a aner- bar ef friends st a eard party Wedaesday eftaneea at aer aesM ea Slate street. Limbic Was serred. The reesta laclnded Mrs. ueerge yraster. Mra. Cbarlea EaU-bel- . Mr. Jaaue Melees, Mis. Jeeasa Nekwa, Mrs. laaiee a. Clay, Mis. T W. Dsweea, Mrs. Welter Meeea. Mrs. Theetas PoweU aad Mra J. B. Drlakwater. Me, sad Cwtla Bssw snaon.es the SRIvu es a asagater, ben te tbem tbe first ef the wees. Dr. and Mrs. McUeyd Kllpack ef Mantl save sseved here te Bake tkslr hesse sad Ire located an Seetk State street. Mr. sad Mrs. iawlle Beaalea ef Onsger an na is flbe arrlosl ef a sea, sera te was us near week ... Mr. sad Mis, a. 0. Blase estertalsed st s eaaeiag party Tsiediy ereniac al tbelr aeeae as rifty-slxtSooth street U osBwnaaeat te Mies SV kL Berke, tbe nnsies seiag see wlrtfedar eaalTeraarr. Befusaasasta were. seme. The roosts swaiDsrsa lerry, sassy so tag tress eat of an easy,' natural way to keep the hair looking just aa they want it to look at all tuoes. needed . and motored ta fsmtagtoa Tbitrs-da- y of last week, and waa tbe geest of 'Mr. ad Mrs. narwla Tree fer the day. Mlae Elisabeth Ustrh. Mlse Dora Hsa-e- s and Mrs, Mstllda H. Nelaea a post last friends week-sa- d la Salt Lake City. Mra. rrseb Nell aad Mr. sad Mra. A. Hemlaagsoa ebeporoaed s party ef soys sad girls re the etete fair .Itlday ef last ' . week. Mrs. Freds Bergwr sad sea. Byres, et Marray, were tbe (oests .of' the farmer's Barents, Mr. and Mra. KMs tartsteasea, aercral days ef Isst week. Mr. and Mrs. timer seal ssd family af Rlrertoa- - wore tbe dlaser guoota et Mrs. L. Walker gtisday. Mr. and Mrs. Parry Wenenss ssd family motored te Utdrale Thersdey. Mrs. Loeie Petenea was a Salt Lsks TMlter Meaday. Miss Msdge Oeereoa wt take City wse tbe twst et her brother sad sis tar, Mr, sad Mrs. W. C. Oversea, yesterday . aad today. r. Pt - Joe Plersoa tit tha Seoerrg ward chapel Friday evening of last wees. enjoyed. Oameg aad daactng were) d ta tdir meats war guests. ana Mr. Mrs. Ksphl Tarsoa ttava moved to Salt leaks) City ta Basis their home. aad Mr. aad Mra.' X. Urfatrsta children ef Verde has besa fueetd Mra. of Mrs. Uvtns-stoB'-s another, John Park, during tha week. Mr. and Mra. A. Stuart are vtslt ln relatives at Bingham. Wednesday evening a farewell Bart waa given In ths amusement hall It honor ef Joseph Ftereon, who wli leave tctooer is ror fvew rata na cm a mission for tha 1TX B. church. A program was given and tha remaindera devoted ta daaot tha evening He-fre- set-re- . in. . Mra. Fred .Tavnea ef treaeent via-Ite- d hers with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Cwwding, ta.s week. SANDY d An Ohta woman has ssyrvad her a hfe every day since 1 4. 1'be 1a Is s hot tut" 8ANOT. Oct. 11. Miss feaetlls Kel- remarkable thing son and Clarence Nelson entertained the husband Wilmington JSvery I ' e-at a missionary shower in honor ot ning. tint-ban- - |