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Show q V ... ... vI. VIE DESERET . . - A- 41 i The Collegiate 31usio league will preeent Mrs. Lucy Cates Bowen, soprano, With Miss olga Steel California pianist, as, accotripsnist in concert at the Assembly Hall, Mon- -, ' ' ' - - . hony- Orchestra - Expe.-.- i , . Successful Sea S011'Ill r., I !NOATIIYIESTERCLIEN 5 rti'Most ,ItS-- - deg- - gebat ' - ttozmred---Prithrypy-- History' , .h. CLE -.-- i FEB. CLUB HERE - 7'trograta-committee. The concert la primarily for the students of the city high schools and the University of Utah. ante is to include a wide selection of numbeim. both vocal and piano solos Mrs,- Bowen will Aing !Polo. from Mignon; Out Where the West' Begins:" "The Song of. num-India." by hers from Schubert and Cadman. a -folk group negro ( ' - Cécil-Gate- s , "The 48. ... t rieumrirsPbtanyta."--rdweillubpiTth erdatitn sita t, - - 1 crt:,-- z ,9:er Cantata to Given, by Ward Choir 91 11 I - E,,,,ster LIIISIC LEAGUE PRESENTS Promising Pianist in Presented be 0 I, Graduation Recital 1 MSS GATES IN CONCERT ; - aluit.t SEPil ON JANUARY 24, 1923 NEWS, - , ireseEasterbt Sunday, Apriklt by the wud choir tot 40 voice under the direc tion of illis .1., Woodbury. ; ' ; Tbo election is comnielt., with, solo. 44111110KB and ensemble glum bees. Soloists are announced as tonown:, miss illstti GiauUue, so-prano; Viola , Erickson, contralto; - ' - ' - . , , PIANO ' - AND COMPOSITION. l'bonelWas.2116. Studio 200 N. Main St. McCune L. D. S. School of ,Music and Art - ' . , ' ' - 'Teacher of - ....: ..... . 'HARMONY - . . - .. basso has not beean selected. iktrit Wilfo rd L und' ' ccomPanige. ' The. First ward choir has 'pre-- I ; tented a 'Christmas cantata each! -year lot several year., and In line - - . with its custom of giving En11411 w..l; en o 'violin n the ..rst le Year Reolutwns New sson', has selected this Cantataa, end of the Ortheetration for sia instrument six years old and St the tirst year played tne Tell Phanta-liris being written: zby Later Arise: Woodbury.- - who will assemble the me at a pupil"a concert. some et' the mainers playera., litr, Woodbury was choir,' etud'ed under such showed and ion fleet that muter-o- f the- Western- pltateenns-l- et ie rom-- all that lends to filar The beautiful- - In tire; , return, from rthat ilikwonneemenderfult ..w.aplittratudpellt,hanathd bW-lfield prreiceorntotty.his ' Refrain front thought and word I not long In ,securinz his master'. ,r and deed. ' several years he has j For diploma.' li.ears a tinge of strife. Handel and on the roncort stage. ci - Ib4t ....,1 appeered . ... .. with pronounced ItItteeff'114-Theme of rogram, wys And ...... , l Gri,,w.strong..11.n. body...heart trill now Make atOtir'Of , ...---. cities of the United Stateav -..n Mrs. Percival O. Perkins will pre- - coal Set junt..n.nd trtto ,.... ,whitatais..itinarary low...notProb. to find. arrit 1Met of her .13111)16 itt 4 1141.1" been the Resolve iehlithlY it paths, out.royal worked , -- "1 and Haydn4 1)1411ftarn-- on filundaY fable - the 'artist Will ' ' -' afternoon at o'clock at the to hie -retumt31 f. , ' dlo, 664E,, first Smith. LThe lives help.Thin say thoughts. of t hese composers will be studied in aidAll han-drand ',i Reach out a wining selections from their works: ,. 'heed et 1 --1 aelf OBITUARY .' ; Forgetting ' MtPAI "ile'VIL Saltine. Hugh' ' 1,0Pertvel - aalt conunaud,... Rhodes, Miss Inez Lilli- e- Mies Bet- veteran Mies White. ty Perkins, Idias Martha Culp, George Hyrum Reed-If-eIn tireless.. angry Mood, : Helen Resale barber- - and manager of tine Miss Catherine. Engberg, Miss Clara hotel barber shop at Ogden. who We- ve caused another 'pain. heilte.,...f 9. J.,,CAlle..:bP.4!-s- .: reed. in tai l. H is ' .ing " H , Bhall l'...vIced "15 I yet born at . ,''11 "".I Go wash 11Way this etaim 'TM ""lv '. "'"6",'' ae' 1 funeral wes held In the-- Detre ' ,. Elizabeth Fmk ward ehipri Mr. White wool '7. 4lists companied 4...by 1Ith. . Holmes. a member of tho Woodmen of' the' Bririg' gmilea.43 ..fatims arawn - - vs A. World. antlihe.(Wrelittalt. pain. a ri 1 Ts 7- -1 tottne-i7:-crt hi'm Mite .... , C ris..- Dana LatIACTICS 4 re- - his Mrs. Rove Siouan White of SPring- - And life one never ending chain, Members-- hip- Campaign ville and the following .clihdren: Of Joys for all loishere.-- -- ' -' Hyrum George Wilke.. Jr., Megst.it- To no: ;osept, Boffin white, --r. A. 'Young. leeder of the Girls' .point out the has Mrs. George Turner. Spring- band. announceol that the hari0 road 1,tecloorz,....m natitirted .vampan for m4r4 ile leadw the members- - the idea bving ine"a"-- y; Mr. Jack McKellar, 'Eurekel ,Froin drooping shoulders lift , ..... the enrollment from 32. to 60.. The Mrs. Albert Huntington, Spanish toga a trip to the reale Fork.. also his widow. Mrs, Laura Relieve ilfe's - weariness. band i . her in the near future and is hoiding Boyl, White of Ogden and Paul rehearsals Monday and Thursday of children. t of faith impart. Doglas. boa bleteed 0 Th. elicit week in preparation. Trom- and Kattlarine m cey e- t. Ult bllgbrin g tioubt ""e i most Art bone and'clarinet players are Mr.- White wee well known-.more of .. I Not itoo .ot ..broin...-bu- t. needed, but new members will be Ogden business circles and had. a hear t ' made- welcome whether they plsy hoed of f rim d s. , . ....,vel Love Ivo can not do without , or there particular - instrumants . , , others'. Rehearsals are held at CO sitowN irtET .. . Gain light and wisdom day by day east, South Temple at 4 p.m.. on the ILL .ci011dS Little brown feet that are Every. A'N'hirb through ' dark nights mentioned- .- ' ', The date for the Balt Lake sp.. t .be the .most. succesitful season ..in sesamee of the Plorthweetern Dal- PLEXIDIti p.r.O;reas'. of. the organization.. vereity. Chicago. lien's Oise club, ''S ell effrirte of Weal Cittaeno le the historY nee, .beve boen 'so well made with soloists. who will glee a tbialiclutoire artsrif of thef that it is sheltered tire concerts, eeet here ter the as Ali birdYRealLir.. its.1 prnviding littertilmiee la as groad.rie -e ' rhas always been, M'Ill notonlY I. by Prof: n: W. Announcement that uf4t,, tociation I vtliensett.but hitlid iiit a extension dirision,4., University - of rill ranowned--aa-Att- e ' CateCgeneral Mine titeeb i fund for 'the continuance Of,. Isiah. under whose :auspices the of the limiting vein be held. pianists of , , in the teltlee. 7 tbnert e4) he' and America. has included In the appeared The program, to bo given will the board of directors no pre,ident. I -success in much concertswill one,. the will one ooncert at he he and ,lin,., eerie& and ndlcates the scone . tentuary on the Pacific coast. She has Plans to Make- the orchestra tunc tart eymphon,rin E flat,.noted fori half hours' duratio- n- Outstanding studied under the- leading piano to year 1 is sheer melodic beauty ,. its unique:I are solo numhers to be giVan by front Tear Jon regularly ,- -I Sidiit- - Pease -- 4orns--, much And is said 'to MaSter The charmwith who .. Is i tenor, Ire hese& t overture to- the ''Borber .... of se- the club.- Mr Pease native talent. was first- heard :Although -,- enlY a preHminary Musie ma. look-aLeague egPfets to Ilkvole talle. a pinvees of thoo4, intereqed in Nephi Darla. 1 brilliant 1 Yolmd nounce another program In the in: tt recent ' gandition of the ansa sem Lake Ace 'boo zoa4 e,1 will also he giNtn,..-- -' .part Ida 'Who in 'will appear mediate future- - Officers of the In. plannow the progrim kLt. oratorio ..Etiiiia..Hill wilt stag Illantaii Sala Of beSMOn tickets of the - -- ,iesults ' Ladies' to Pleheareale--- the Idea of Director Shepherd organization sag efforts to 'promote Save been flattering. several solos, an well as -with the graduation recital at the bigWwisza-inu,sie 113 n , rentsrel the svhov't 11.11tWilltrigt gee ci aw. Children: of the city, are, meeting new Int- - The program ahto Includes ilnota familiar he totter parCrif- nextratintb-will- f success. no..!' iDavia. of Carer. IdatiO., with The attractions are symphonic compositions. teen during the ensuing week; Eery and , quartets-- by .members Lot the Nephi ler the dirwlion of Charles linen. atteuipt .,..aill he made selections will be prasentsil by the McCune L., well attended en& considerable ineinh. and ensemble that will be as men In the organism'. D. S. School bf Illusic and Arta In terest 'fa manifested between Per- are herd, conductor. in Met so - - at the TA. forniances. Nate .h,i4,,,An,the, reepanse ef . ultra classical- nor too light so that ,i ion, Gustav Andes-somanager . his graduation recital both orchestra'anuticione Ind mu. the Musicalibl educated as "ten ail, wee in Salt Lake Lea 2 and dies' Literary elub on Wednesday. Vegaillie. February 4z, tie locera..tocalle for eoptiort of the 'casual concert goer may find in i signed ti contract for their appearWest High Students do - the Edward awe-unitant and Annis Davis- - .At 'am ahoulill well Ibis la bigness.. that 11, type Give Music Program .heauty. all ',sedation predict .41 Adamson. representing be A ha showed unmistakable signs of 00000,0 university extension' division". came be to and rare musical talent contract tor swim:tin; contests to The vocar and instrumental de1 ce rto---Com- 1?41,041 -- be schools known in his own and neighboring PartmentaottitilWeet, high feh0,01 3-- - . wonder furnished the complete., program on the same date was else com- - towns. -- as the 71vit year Agri 'ha enter- at a special assembly of the stir-deoltorst;-Mter-islant-yjr, i pleted. ed tha McCune L, D. S. School of As a special feature o t th at the school auditorium and beeame a piano-pupi- l Fridaybody cert, the Chicago singers will be Music and Arts Y. ofternoon under the goner-a- l .Cannon. ails unu of Tracy TorlAicille Miss direction ' of P. Melvin Peterson.' by scompanied Is follow.: IhursdaY: nen Z011eert violinist:. who orill taientand faithfulness- In head of the music Stiell ths Him C.ple Grimel alwf. .e...1.L depqrtMent. and plat usual I -M.Zrrif - Lucia At his leafleting 'earned Adolph:Brox, Archaean...conductor, hard in this city ....,,,,,preparation--ot:.4 severaL nolos arty was uner has Lime r no&Y even-In- MaGana. zullr-- t for him101 where It returee to The as school a male fame riationwide gained quartet. accomfor an engagement cif three j fly." Saturday matinee, "La MY-actiolarship. by the boys' 'leo club sang. num- rented Davis in has Young II played Saturday night makdays, beginning larch 12, it has heme." and "Reek a are students The Bye My Baby." end Ole Chleago in been eclipsing its OWIL records in vatOrt.',A Speak( "Sy Mc". The 1rW glee ing a tour of the United States arous.mualc school recitals and Appearing with the company this:visiting ell universities and colleges addition ham appeared with fine (gob. rendered the matter ht --succesefur- achieve- -. "The success as soloist, with the L. D. S. Swan. and the c.embitted cheroot.' ,. teenut and financial returns. year are such 'well known artists-o- f staging livith them. university 'orchestra. the school Of ot boys and girls sang the famous There are twenty-si- x productions ao Anne Roselle, Josephine 1.4.1- landimportance, team their swimming entering music symphony orchestra arid the Russian folk song. 'roftng of the sarried On the special train, this chess, Bianca, Saroya. Stella die ht contest. ' tabernacle ehols, rear, sod the company et artists. Mete. Mary Bent. Manuel Salazar.' Boatman." arrangement by Me has itbig technic; adequate to Volga Gaetano hands Tommasini. Oemetrio Ono.: uristerst, mutation, sage Mr. Clifford Bateman, ,11 Nval T r. meet the demands of classic .and tenorPeterson. and busineser staff, numbers close fret Mario Basiola- .- Mario gitve Dot Riegel The Slave scin- -, modern His music. playing to feet porsossit..-- - Thera itiolaa Stollt Pkdre De Blasi, Natalie Cervi, Fran- How Music Is -M....le tillates with brilliancy yet tint Following the rendition of 'two electrical equip,. cesco Curl and Maestro Fulgenzio , n musicianship and keen musical in- . matches and an overture by the moot, etc,, and the same produc- - Guerrieri director supported by a .d vitriol,. 0.Hara. notp sight enables him to laVetat his in hone win be put on her. as were notably fine (oral ensemble and er opottroy and upward pursue the preight of Jazz music and popular song terpretations with Warmth and todet band, the orchestra played Czech Violinist Plank Treading the footsteps, ,of Every. , aged for - the New York engage- - symphony orchestra. - - 'Poet and Peasant'. overture by .. - give a course of six lecture ' mans boy. The went. for the operas will, prices and several selections he Divine! to from Suppe. Arise tk in of United el Made n little States this Tour its frill on soula t The reportolre which Foritme be popular and mall orders are now :.1city Ifo the "The SolChocolate opera, under the auspices of the mane Dane has eelected for Salt Lake being received at the box office dier." by Strauss. o f the Conso lidted M usic o- - . oho. Cr soul, awake. itlae, ti Eduard Zathureczk3.. Czoeh by Faith at lie close ot .1Music Church :ay, by arrangenient with George where, they will be tiled in order egement o ., before He will To life's supremest vial. the day. compa ny appear !inlet made his American debut O. Pypen local director of the en of their receipt. , - - - and Salt Lake Girl at-'tbe 1(twaniti and Rotary clubs.- - the ' Thou'it beyond this' moria at Carnegie hall. New York. Tuet- - Mitt brown-fe- et . deliy tbey w PIONEER STARE CONFERENCE Ladies' Literary club. the span. dart. day evening. Jan. 20. and it was Cincinnati Conservatory acclaimed of Joy. 0 soul, to Musk School Gives :My of Utah and the city high Whiteman one of the beet violin Ectieel on the doorstep of Every. A -word Ifor the Piewneer stake confer, - Orchestra schools. His lectures will be given enee heart: manto vtrtuosos ever this Minheard ELIAS R. SHIP?- in to be held stake in the house. NM , March th- Annual Program Miss Louise Necker. No. trr- Monday. Feb, 1. and each day for, Fifth South between West Appea'4)1Ir DimPl"- -- and - iewlYt-w4"maatt sc. Temple 5 'Ruhr Mary -- .. six days following.- , Colttake Apartments., The artist wits born in ppisska, trust, Salt Lake City. Utah. streets, Sunder. O'Hara is said to be an enter. and First West The ninth annual andltorlunt re-- I Paul Whiteman. whole conceded 24. Little brown feet. the. journey Is Utah; la among the list of Novo. the followitig lunar city, - to be the new atudonts enrolled at the Cin- 1003 and when only fourAuguet of greatest interpreter of dial, or the oetioster )riate - tetwo taining lecturer,- using comedy and January 25, far. years .-- GALLI-CI:R(- 1 ' cinnati Consorvatory-ni,3ittetc:-Sh- e togroritin remarks.' He- - Masters. stake hotting an In'tuitiVe- Lifen prefers -- -- '. Iltlemtilf.Ttnitarrttudtrewlt"d 1.1 eheld Fri..daffe,, at the ecti,e 1 travitigertoHe will will - study tbe violin. his addresses with While it fondnfwglor nwicf. nip is thought ,,Ati you go drifttng down Every- - .. ' IIELL:' . - . AND ing III .,"HEAVEN lt the- Conserittorir''Afiss flec1.r will to have Open Inherited from Isis c onstitution the use of the piano. He II a Da tonal orcitextra on the, evening of reclitir mi manWatreeL , be, by the ',grim'', quorums of The an opportunity following program tire of Canada, but has lived for will to havw, tlarch , 4. In the Taberna,gle. rho building, motheF attend VAS at bne tittle a well Follow Guit's finger.' little brown to any of Swedenborg's 'works 40e who the as, follow" s priesthood some time hi Neve York, Where he wrtormahce will helmet' under the was iltive1- , ' feet' and- recits40 which known musician to einitrar Europe "See the -- Mighty-Angsi paces zsc pntattatti flew. L. G. Lan., Bovee. In Loa An- deloberser. Utollostw Plaec, at. Lando. tuspices of the I.'niversity of Utah 'Ensemble selection. 'Wohlfahrt wrote meet of his songs. Years a Popular con- high priest: vtlehool Thy - Feet- vatory. big feature- at Abe .conser- A and for manyZathureesky--toolelasst clatinef eolo. Alma tralebout: - -- . ' Eatension division. Mit. his. gees :Timm Ye ' rer,teinger, , Pigit," seventies:, 'Come All The famous Musicians ere now 'violin solo, John Cox; violin old. Prirmt DOM& to JOIO Bone of "Do Zion." is elders: What Mario Warner: vocal solo., Louise Inaaged In a tranecontinental tour. . . . -- and have , priests; "Who's on the I been enthusiastically, ro- Clark:- - Wolin 0100- LooMo Hermen: '" 1130 m Concert Tour Right," -- ---, Lord's Side Who?" teachers; ""Fil JA1.4 iteived everywhere. saxophone solo, Nepht Reich: vio''' ....0 Go You Where Me to Want go. lin 'Whitesolo. Harold, - Gibbs; reading, ("titles declare that Paul um. Bnwea. Luc! sajt. deaeottx.'It este, will , mane Interpretations of popular Edith N'an Hatte; violin solo. Malt Lake's tour the The afternoon services will- - be prima donne. atm BIrtaagnnidstameln: ilv:Wildsill alorinleto,r omtausyl.cePornd 17ilited States and parts of Canada held in the Tabernacle with miisic r 'leo ete,v In and artiste. with concert other .6 be 'An Apostle of the American Meer: contralto solo, Bottle Scott; will leave Salt Lake Feb. 3, for by the Tabermtele choir At the evening meeting to be violin solo, Prances Lee: seI0Ohone :ensissance in must,c." Donver, where her first appearance hell in the stake hail sit 7 estock The nrchestra produres en ever- - solo: Vintrin Smith: violin "'n-Dl- l' Denmade ill be you the Feb.' d, the following munical numbers will i'ge tyl two phonograph records eaeit ise Oulbertson: reading. Howard smart couroo. , be rendered by the 30th ward choir. , . . month Allebt violin polo. Wanda Wright: vorMrs. , Bowen will appear as one William J. Koeiv. conductor and Ain Whiteman is an Arneriean. clarinet duet. Clifford Saunders: and an of the Grates we, organisation Maids Cottrell. organist: Copgrettir- : 5ot yet O. an his phenomenal Ward Baldwin; violin solo. Mildred, formed imams of 40 perpetuate-th- e a irounclation"-- ; success with echelon, wale has Bowyer; overture, Ensemble club. I the famous will mottlean. The trio "laeloire the Lord is King." 30th - - gained ;him international : recogni go, to variou. parts of Cotorado. ward choiri "The Lord's PraYer Kartaaa-lowitUOUgall PUPILS Wall ' . central Canada. and 30th ward Home." r make extended reeitals at Phil- - 30th wird 'choir: "All Hall the L.- D. S. 1.1. Glee Appear in Recital will Gates Mrs. , New and Name,"-MabPower of Jesus oilfields et P. that in addition to ap: To Present , The Vocal pupils of Hugh W. peering with the trio. she hereelf Kirk and choir. Operetta 'k Donjon. will he heard in recital will Al" rellal-- s ilt. ompaMed by FIRST METHODIST effrarti - The L. D. 17i .The electric washer has emancipated university emobto at Mr. Dougatt's ritudio. 44 1.2 'Muth Vow York totteletane. The trio s 1 Id gtee clu bs e re p reparinor Morning e'ompooed of Mr.Gats,OlgeStb the Slain et ree t . Monday from the greatest drudgery of the weelet; , evening. Feb. and Organ prelude in D minor.Dubois .rendition of Cowan ..gnittleh Per- - 2. ,ha Jacobinoff.' Amons;thorie10InfOter lareMital Anthem. "God is ..1310 e In' trivSpirit". Lansing Preetta, The ',Bose Maid." to wilt ",,,,,p,1 e routine of - r ogrom makes, the -task -- Edythe McGinn, contralto: Salstiese,--housekeeping. e Solo 'bp Mrs. . Dented ebout April I.. It was .an. Karen Et, own- Jensen and Coate Ewen. Ism. en, inelude4 In withte-.- 1linia-Fririgthof linen That Offertory nounced Thoroday by Goorgo polo, "0 H pranos: Sl'Illiam Eyes litiffr's' b6111br yerdl pleasant- and family H. Clark. barb. : Are Wearyn.... ....Biackett Durhanu director. vrho mild it ivaa tom, and. tome, Jacotia. leading come 08 . Tho ''', i', effortless. tenor ga, and other, illiott. 0 ': ..t: ';',, ..:,' Min LALMT Faith PASSIM that the presentation would Ststtno wit ba a Salt to ea to return pelt :' ::., ' . Ill: ::: "' atring trio consta, grtiats in Et t 'Watch e'en Postiude, be the first, event to be given in the ins ot Curtis Acherlin4. in three months., violin: Flat" . sew root garden auilitorium fol. Volcitmer Spencer, cello, and Sties U. Evening-late in George - lowing the formal opeping lee Johnson. for tits Students Johnson pianist. "Serenade' March. Olsen will-al- so The electric-washe- r theis a great- - saving, in acComPaillinellil n pierThe enet has not been definitely Melody." I f Normandy" 'A , "Chimes Anthem. The Day Is Past and but Ihrg Ir Rec' many ways.-- Right from the first -- - Over": ital Planned r ts -working on the ensemble -- work. 1W the opera. Tryouts-for-parown was in what it saves in the cost ;ostumes will be provided, and ev- by Mist Thompson. MUS; ....C..h 00I ,t11,..A; 0 "The Chimes of Normand e," ere Solo tot made to :rive toroffort-erl- it Offertory solo. "One Sweetly ; ., Then-cloth, end; itas-altr- - g- - f Imsky-Korsago- of-th- - .. Hodn - or-the'r -- , . . --.- . ,. the-Prim- - at . - ' Colorful,'Iliring-buttrnenTin---Ilits---city--when--- , 11,, - - ,n-- 716,.--t-gint-t- - - -- . - ittilli-eriTU-plitY' - .: ,- - - - .. . c )11-s- -- . neither. ...... -- .1r0r4------,..-, -7 -- - . , - y , re Arab, elinth----Mis- ttzlenit yreft-yeynoi- . an-ta- rty ...: - - . Co - -7-- - BlItt ..- ' - - , . ---- -- -- Iw. -- -- alt nt .. - at -- umphs - , . - . , - -, tbe-E-- - -- f -- re - 'rf1 Saint-Baen- a' ' ' - - ,- , c- '' ' -- ' - . V.:1 4 rposer - . unix recnerg-ProPertio- , - w-i- . .. 1 -- - 1 - i.Here - -- -- --- - ' --- -- Czecho-Slovaki- ' . -- - ah IV'S-No- 4" a. - ir 77- s - many-concert- -- ',, a4-.-a , - , , t . . -- . - eAk,.....---....J.,-- -- . -::---- ---- ,r---- ---- - - - , 11 - men Elligy DoingTod4 at was Drudgery BeA I - -- -- -- choirq-''Weico- tlubs ' --- -- lot: women. - 1:42----- - ,...- It (7-- .. ...'''' - . Liter . - !". - Well-Itnow- itpays: .... at elartIte.rformallee,-.--oo--- - - .. . - - - - ...... .,,,,,,, -- ...... - ; ,. ' . - , Bradford ' 2' otio-- oto r. t. , or rtecitais '' tow - . I lit charse...The n -- ... , ... ... . ' Han-Roma- ni ' ,. 1 I , - work! - n ) .. - -- ' - mom twom Orme - There :isnoneof this with the electric, washerwhy not call us on the telephone , and:arrange to base this capable and electric servant put to work in youi . GI; 1." I avowal i mowall i rl own home? I . Every washer we sell is backed by our guarantee and well known EerTiCe. - I t U. ' Talus, rot' ter ilia 'Patine, Consólidated m MeUSICApoW: d-,- . we So. Minh' etripot. f 7: . "st:".,!-- N - ,, :f.:1,';;:r:,----: I::',In - 1 Savice ,;" L'-..- ,:,''L, 7' ;,' :: ;;;,Itti,--- ; ',1 ':..,.,;. ,; i ;: , , ,,,, - m,... m.o.,. .1A. -i ftsowtmr1.1!?t.z!!ry'rl,,n,a I et le a. ' sa. 27th tr Moat. TtA pat Arts Itetabors. WPC', 1 -- Lifting heavy tubsrubbing labalously on washboardiAvearing, out valuable linen : your batids eoestantlyin hot, eaustiesud- s-consuming hours and- hours of timeand all. the muss to be elePped up after h hard da . . ' - , n" $tnet pate Sox MY . - to Have This Servant:, Eas-- i - ,, . ' I The World's Greatest -Harpist. ASSEMBLY HALL FRIDAY, JAN 20, 8:20 p. tn. , , ,.- , n I ,- - . ..... so programs . . - - y Porn WIMP I.I011' IWO WOOkS , Clull-Tisesaa- Deprive.Yourself---Whi- Presents at - Why L ' -- 1 . ... , Musical Arts until the close of sehool. beginning Friday Jan.' 24 end', the in Invited. Itteh general public ' school -. students will take- All Par on the- programa-; The, first program' will be- - reit'. Ma T le y. trod . Literary Gerald y by Tracy' end. ,Wirti.. trod Ward,- - plattleter--Jeent- e Man. ,t .. 1 a 'Spring's. Jubilee" ... . ettlitt: Isadore stn. Shore, violin. A ,L Robert Schmitz. , .,.. . thd greet ,...... Krentzlin wide of the better type, of French pianist, ta ill appear In'a ra- 3)'"Al Evening" Wri ght ni tlikle variety ' will be ineluded. Ol af at tb a 14141"te Literary club on :. A flubyGlauser , eittntot has 'viten, string 'Tenet?' :PoloJan,- !? at S:15 evening. been .' - 1 ' nen Lear - ; reelock.- Folloiring is the . organised there andkr alias prog Logan Bradford. and will give the s000nd , , Prolutta in A,:tlinor (Troon by David Martin.. of the series In addition program .... ' ..::. Liszt) Bach i.o., sole: to appearing in other student tune. Prelude c.horat aro! Janne.. F.rancit soprano ''Amarella" . - ...t. .. ... . :Mono dons:, The member are Sties Plreworks-....,- .. -- ' ,.. ssy Patrinal ' Zulene Brandon. Viottn;'1 ' Moonlight' Dehitiotty Duet, for two planoat lson. 'eello: - - Shorn,. violin; Donald Cope, Derine Thoyne viotio. 'and, Alfred viola. !onto in Ft 'Mined op. 58 :Chopin. let piano.. James Witottows. 'Plans for the rencliiro;'-'0i...i"h'Allegro notestroao 2nd piano. Jack Armstrong. cantata; "The Death of lotinneh' ...., .....P..herto. t etithes trio' ' ' ..., .. ha," haveerranstomfotr"det toruntthiel litho! ,, "TO a .. Idrco. Ito;ta" date an4 ,.,,,lau,sltittleviwyttroTTT.'''.411',"!.;:MN47110r :;;;;;:'; :::Ift;;;;;;Wi,;;;,4".!;.14'22!:,t4t."Uslt mtirKlinttitOrtr 1401 ItttIOAttn upon. althaugh 40, is ex-- 1 ....... Stimmunoshodor ;No. .4 Medi nor t -theIenntata In ported te,-.pren ..... Shoohloot tVa its. ...... .. . .. Lisa - - 'Febrarv. Beth John:0o ' - ed - To eultivate an appreciation for the high etas forma of music. 0 'series be elven st the East high school auditorium. under the. direetion o t t h et se hoot "- --- ---- rtana., , Retyrr-H,insiw- . r. - High , ''''''' aeries- Gas-no- -- a old-fashion- ! e Our Itedoemees-Piatto stolen -and 1102Annah II)" :' Winis"" siovCh4 The, childrett's chorue will o i let, b:ind ' Join In 'The a ti tit r l t t, it- - Lik a ' - b i ',action-. ;Rion") : ; FranklY0 a Piro le llornine the Etta. Underwood; Hotta Moth eboros. ' onh'id.' In adittrion to the choral numbers "sing, Slog Bird on the the Swoop..-- Movers ,...under the 4 L -rerillat ofdo Jong - ;r.; will wit-otolor-render ttevorai oitthre Including moo' du.,,.. -- ,n r'.. reit Tettatit-'Serenade" . ,Bean mont trot selections from Buck. Prolherve - ....,- ,R 0eajla Patobli.; NV'. Boit:merits-ye,and Sollivon,-aoh- n Este Bort.will sing Vogat Sttlott. I Nye 741 il ... , -a for Yo"' "all Brown French Pianist .. VP." C arnal) itt FT,' pilf,,,,,!.,,,in Cflortnt.- - 4 - - the r - - . - -- 1- sr. --- Washed- - 3- - 6 .... way. , - .......4... ' -- - last es. 1 -- 14 t'''.14-'1.4- - - laundry. longer than When 1 - dents-e- , '''' - - ,4739-0Thought"...., ' t Abe- West - high wheel be Mr. Charles T. Priaft. P Sfelvin Peterson.. director, and Organ, , postlude,.........31sillug Mr. Frank sham, work bee started' .for.' the W. Asper, musical production.- director end organist. , A large number of - student, have ,entered .for the parts end it ICSITAICIAN elit-rtrFins? is is reported that ' , follows: , ..' noted among the contestants, Reg- - Anthem; "Hope Mott to God,. , Si lver A nniversary program mann. , .,.. atilt being necantnct. istrattons ....Parks Cr, Mrs- - Scott- -, Jones. ,,, M iglir - VieiPt -- -. .' ' '' .' . Suttivolainf and the eitorus wiltowswive in ',inf.'', Fin$11 ro,,..ear,--11In- r , ,tThornpon,o--Mosare,.LewicombStoi-- -' L. oSa4riese.-.-7-'tht and . attleHtlentl member". Biting bee of , of 'Granit--- Grart awl -. Beth rthhirlSon ... The rendition of an opera MI tn livnt Cottonwood stakes that will sing' I Tenor sob.: students of the school ha become Solo: "0 Lord Most IlolY":.Tranit for the edver amniveriary 'exorcises a "God Touched the Rase- Mn. Scott Jones. eoloint. an annual event, and Mock inter of t he Granite stake in the Taber-- I I how been .directed rovrard the Violin obligato b-- Mrs. Mildred Brown eit nat'le Jan'. .1"i vill he heist Solar- b. "Deseted' MitcheiL --r- meepeoyeti day ..riSht,": at lite .4 ichaide- -, seal .. lit tm of the achool,-I- being arosight Prolutio,"Andantinei.. Lemaylk. 'rittioel" 3.ed Stinday;ro.ght at the idano solo: Is Offertory, "A Prayer" .- .Von Weber and toot for the it production. : ...i believed March"--Soll- y ooewaolien,,,, be rendition will Postiude. - ' l'aboroacie., "Jubilant that this Enter The choru'm will inolloie fist) t,1.4,11Mias Louise rrisk ,planiet,., Afyon- (:louser, ....... : better than those of previous years from th-Intrtt ohttirit.;-b- r, ' s.., nr Ontraltetsitio:Boat" additn to a. chiiltlttn's ,''norott r - -- Hasbrouck Ivey; A COUTPTI to no given by the 'glee Oohs' and echool orcheotta lit Mao 4tertg Witt -- eve II Vitekl, end .pl- -boing ,platalft-;stio- l will probably stet recital- At "the studio of the be given sotto in the assombly ball Sehuster Music- School. 420 .Con. atitution building, Monday evening. . Choirs Rehearse for Ina, 24. commencing at CIS.' The '' its ' |