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Show , , 7...""'''' , , '- A. "V; , 7 . 4 , 'r 514. 1,0z,Pto'clol:::4;.;ktv,...w-,41.1?e' ' , , ... tit , 1:3ECTION ' THREt - , . ,. ,.. , ., ,' , ,, ,, Ilt , , , 1 i ''' N i; r . Ira . , , 'INE NEMESIS OF , , H MO MUNSTERSERG once obeerved that s. cowslip critic might say that the average , . American hi a mixture of bust, nem. ragtime and sentimentality, and he based his opinion upon what he I ',' 0, bt4 observed, that the great majority of people found enjoyment in the inevies." He goes on to say that we satisfy our business instinct by getting , so much for our nickei . we enjoy our regtime in the humor. and - ' - - -- -gratify our sentimentality with the , ,' preposterous inelodramag , which fill , - ---the program. If that opinion be true in the matter, of the motion picture ,,,, there te much more truth in it in relation to art. It is a omen, arraign- ment, and yet an examination into cer- 4 tam n conditiotts and ; . , practices will show too much guilt of the charge not make some phases profitable for an . - to 1 , , , lap-Mi- ,, - t The fact that Swallows has played so Important a part in the affairs of the average American is not without its advantages and good rentittlx Moro le no doubt that we&re the best orionized people In the world. The cornmercialism that Europeans love to find fault with In our art has at least so interested the great one that our large music centers are the Mecca for many of the worid's itreatest geniuses who are drawn to our shores by the fabulous fee,s that they are able to exact and; what If betters to collect The professional musician is coming to be respected in this country snore and more. largely due to the fact that he is injecting business methods into his work. There should not be so much difference between whist a should demand than what a or & doctor asks. The great - lawyer of so much danger money in this country lies in a disposition to desire to pundiase practically everything than is coveted.. Serious 'study. not music, but of almost every- - branch of learning is being handicapped by the feeling of so many that whatever , ', - - ' ' ' ' , , , , . , I . - ; - . ' !,. ; .' . ' - , ' , ,y ''. Tif ' r t , ....4i 4, - al . ,THE DESERET Is El S SATURDA'Y'- 'OCTOBER - ' - 1921, 445 , :, . ' , - , , , ' , , , , , - - - ' . ,,''''.:,'-'''- ,';''.-.::- ' , '' I -- - - - . asellarY'alsoC. 4. ',- - . 4: The Riaht At thelbight rilbe; ' .4 ' - , - . , 4 - SHA- RPS I , I t I i.:. , I s ) i ' . 'k li, ' :c., r X : r7 t- . a-- Htn-'scho- ol - w 1 mis-ilesa- , . : it a41-'- i. k . - S. Week day masses. and and Tbsionophical Society. The L. e. S. If. band promises this 3: confessionals. Saturday afternoon. 4 Special Orchiestra Course The Theosophical society will hold A S. to 6. 7:30 and 109 Constitution Bldg. to evening. season to become one of the bands of Monday its public in meeting regular FACULTY 7:30 at services Sunday evening New g hall. at o'clock state. r, lAeut. C. J. Hawkins. the Lodge o'clock. Organ recital, and sermon to night rooms 624-- 6 Continental bank building. reports that at 'Wednesday R. OWEN SWEETEN subject. "The Confes- - 26 east Second South street. Talks on (Arranged in Alphabetical Ordar ) evening's rehearsal, more than 60 stu- sional." ,," the lives of Mrs. Annie Resent inter- Teacher of dent player appeared. and he exand the of national society Presbyterian. president IBARITONS COILOET. pects the number to increase to 7i beof local lodge work will Pirst Presbyterian' church. east South significance PIANO. fore December. A bassoon and bet Permanent 17 Located At be given by members. Music and social Geo. Rev. and'e street'. Ewing Temple have been assured . with the intention Davies,- - D. D.. minister. program will follow. Clams in secret 159 52 Main St. I o'cloek-at doctrine of making the double reed section Thursday evening R. L. Members 11:43.aan. meeting- Friday "eningsthree batmoontr and two oboes. Some Van Eaton. superintendent Morning Divime.Order... excellent work is promised. and the ervice of public worship. 11 am. 'A ;44sikvo. ft, T- -' ""PhiTritIne-riidsaf'-'1171lergult-- 4,. Silt best..sascintesscAoinvetiesr .3tidorsit Wilt ; Wnliat'l' 7171:11yry;W:,clanAapstno:7.7:..070:V - day Moose hail, the services at be furnished the students. The girl minute illustrated sermon to the junBASSErr. erzing so1(1)11111r Mr 222 West at I p.m. Peoples sou"' congregation. members are especially exerting them. Temple street. TEACHER or itAso. of Chrilitian Endeavor, AUL sec-- B. N. Matthews will lecture on the Phyllis Clark selves in an effort to outdo the boys. ciety cad service of public worship. 7;46 -- Spiritual Aspecis of Mormonism.' 173 ?trot Ave., Corner of A DI. "A Man and His Job? lowed by Re, r.. c. Polimam who will subject. 10031. Was. Lida Edmunds Phono Miss George Eastman. the Kodak mag- A welcome to all. talk on the af,r5ange Called Death." nate, philanthropist and sponsor of Clegg. Tests and church, corner periments by Prank Presbyterian Louise Ericson LAWRENCE E. EBERLY A. M. the great mune school at Rochester. Eleventh East and Seventeenth South demonstrations In pitychometry. N. Y. writes an old time friend in streets. Rev. Henry W. Burger. D. D., . returned after a year's stud? Recently o'clock. B. school Cecil Gates 945 at rotator. Sabbath this city. "The Music school la start- Dr. D. L. New York In Columbia. University.. Rev. Barnard. superintendent; off very nicely. and we have a ing Ulty. McLain, teacher of the adult .. fine lot of people in the faculty. The Josiah Eugenia V. Kaege ti. PIANO WITDIO: . at It Bible class. Preaching servicewill new ones. without exception. seem o'clock. be permon subject The 1131-.I South 113 Kimball East Edward Hy. St to be stars in every respect. Not only "Exaltation P. gib Humiliation." (Special Correspendenca) .,., are they notably skilled in their pro- Special music Through Organist St. Mark's Cathedral. will be rendered at the OAKLAND, Cal.. Oct. 11.The San John Instructor of Susie In West Jordan Christian Endeavor NIMellaa fession, but seem to be real human service. Junior '- . ".- ocle-1,2.3 , -" t' 9 .beings. not too temperamental. yet me., etmsw,"litt ,..ditin- wine will le,e field in Oakland. Wm. C. CLIVE. C. IV; Reid - , - ' full aothualluom for the new enter-priz29 other C. E. societies of the city It iooka as though we would the OW announcement to and TEACHER 30, national of the "Echo" according the for meeting be able to cut out 70 to SO per cent Viola Taylor 3 VIOLIN and PIANO at the Westminster Presby,.. Brest. Joseph f.W. McMurrin. A of the Jealousy which usually exiata convention church. Prayer meeting on Wed- by North State Street. trrnmo: llt con-i- n will in such inetttutionia The present regis- Wien 7:30. Bible studies Meeting at priesthood special evening Phone Wasatch IISOS-tration of the music school. .Oct. 10. nesday Exodus will be the topic. A cot- - vane Friday. the 23th. and the regular' la over $30." dial invitation is extended to all. VOCAL, mentions will begin Saturday morning. , ' , Baptist. MISS MINNIE FtILSOM Three megatons will be held Sunday. South HE Musical Arts society anNinth Bethel Baptist church, Bishop James Anderson and wife of Hugh W. nougat' TEACHER 01P rrAlco ' nounces r. that in the future It will and Lincoln street, H. 10Lyon Baynes, Pilorgan were visitors in Oakland am. Arthur A Ildwomes tmetinot Soptembet 1. Sunday school send letters ta members airing Proof Mr. and the guests evening. Anthony C. Lund Graduate of tit Marys Academy. Turnbaugh. 11 superintendent: .morn- -- Mrs. James B. Linford. grams for the season, though they G. Advanced team with Irernow. Key am, topic. "A Fragworship. o will not be publicly announced in ad- log Mr. and Mn. Norman Fjeldsted of York. P. Melvin Peterson rant Life." 'Young meeting. peoples rennonable. Term. , vance. Complete program for the 6:45 pm. Gospel service, I pm.. sub- - Los Angeles are in Berkeley attend22 So. lit Wald t ptudio season in advance for which contracts ject. ''Mary and Martha." Prayer meet- - ing the university. Margaret Sammerbays have been made, are not to be deter- log Thursday. $ p.m. Everybody invit- - . Mr. and Mrs. Reuben T. Evans en. ' mined upon this fall and winter, as ad. new in their tertained recently ' church. eorner Immanuel Baptist the management has learned through Second Berkeley. Among MORRIS STEPHENSON and Founh East streets. on Hopkins street. experience that better programs can Sunder South 10:45 a.m.. Frank Igroun school J. those present were Mr. and Mrs. secured be Teacher of Piano by waiting for open dales Lucas. superintendent; morning wor- - Charles West: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. of- great artists who may be passing ' Ilso'clock, subject "Picture of the lis, Mr. and Mrs. W. Aird Macdonald. Studio Room 6 ' , Melba Lindsay.' I5912 Main St. , through this city on transcontinental Messiah.' Chriatian Endeavor societies Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kingsbury and r concert tours. In past years where, 6:16 p.m.; evening worship 7!3e Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Parsons. " Kenneth ,Royknce "Soul Thirst:" prayer n o'cloek, subject Icontracto Were made early in the Mrs. Isabelle Carter Libby. wife of meeting. Wednesday a p.m. A. 0. Frank for the entire course, the door of Alderman. B. Libby died at the family S. CARRINGTON. AUDI pastor. acting I : ' ;opportunity to make destred changea. home in Berkeley. Sept..70. after sev- : Jp.at sersips. and seize on opportunities occurring months' ilinees. ThSee strokes of Rabbi Atidielt Steiner wilt conduct 222 Constitution Pending. Studio ImdasolY, as they often do. was closand preach at Temple Bnal paralysis following closely proved Dr. Mason', touch and technic. In ed, at times to be regretted. As it is serviees CZILO larael on Sunday at 3 o'clock in the fatal. A year ago the family came conjunction with Mathews graded now. the society has it large list of eveteint. After the erviees the fruits' from Idaho on account of her health. course of studies. Hours 2 to I a. m. artists who have .been offered dates of the Succah will be dietributed among I Funeral services were conducted by Seymour Fisher The Elder J. Reed Miller at the Waits and the present deter enables the the childrenIs of the Sabbath school.beau PROF. CARELESS. GEO, responsible for the management to sign up"new artists sisterhood , undertaking parlors in Oakland. and of the pulpit. If desired, and take advantage of i tiful decorations Teacher of ill hold ter- - interment was In a local cemetery. Temple Bnai Israel 1 situations that may occur. Announce- vices ever Friday evening' Sirs. Libby was a devoted wife and Piano. Harlosour Utah'. regularly. cLutzmr,T. lIAEHONE. 0110111., ment has been made of the concert to at 8 o'clock with Rabbi Steiner Saint: be- mother. a true Latter-daCORNET. And AD Dream land. be given in the tabernacle, Monday ing. The public is always welcome. - , loved by all who .knew her. She was Studio and residence 170 So. 7th East " : rattartaa.. , r evening, Oct. 21, by Mmc Marie a. native of Canada and was 53 years Clarence J. Hawkins !.: and Nichol& Zaulo;,and a reFirst tfnitarian church. IS south of age at the time of her death. She MILDRED HAIRE , cital ty Fritz )(relater later, has al- Second East street, minister.B. B. bi survived by her husband. three Teacher of Piano and , Eellington. Sunday school VIII am.. n ready been secured. 11 a.m., topio "Adolescenee.l sons,- Arthur. and Everett of : Harmony. DIRCMS. DELLS ETC.. New Th,, ley. and William O. of Little Rock. La classes a specialty. Pica Children's Ccmsfderable interest attaches to or the Birth .1 Mrs. John pastor will dIrcuu this from the:Ark.. and a daughter, ticoof Piano head years tiepsrtmeni. the appearance, of Terry's band of standpoint of its religious values and Hugh Cheney. also residingIn Berke- - eiji School. New York City. and i ead Ernest Jones Richfield. Utah, at the U. E. A. con- ' opportunities. A five minute sermon- - ley. ,,..,.., of Theory Dept. Greenerkh Housa Musvention the coming week. This or- ette la given to the children of the P reett . Axel W. M adeen of the Lou ic Sehool.,,New T09. school before the .011,1011. a product of the music; ,Senday ganization STUI010.02t6 E. rtavnan recent was a Mid! conference 'MushR. Angeles Ilium Earns and P. by Miss work in the Sevier district. all the)!Bowline. R.L. Phone Hy. 2001, HARP The Lloyd Alliance announce tor to Oakland. performers being students of the high 'Ion informal reception tvirentile to be friends stirtest Sunday school or the junior high school at the pastor and family at the tendered; . home of 'prised Mr. and Sire Ward Hall at , White Lydia Boothby Richfield.. They have been Instructed. Ernest Fowler Wedneeday "0" their home on Shafterlavenue. Among j4 , . ' ALBERTA DERSiIA31 . , by J. L. Terry. who has charge of Ding. , Mr. and Mrs. R. T. were those ' preeent '' BEA3IES Clirbstlan epicure. the music work in these two schonla 4 . Everitt, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter, Mr. The band bee delighted thousands the I Subject Sunday ns , DILIKATIC AKT 4 ,t . :and Mrs. W. Aird Macdonald, Mr.. 1 TEACIIER OF 1114N0. past summer, with weekly concerts of Atonement." c. .1.W. Kincstotry. Mrs. 'Wit- Church of Chriet, Scientist, land Mr NVinnitred Brown East Ninth South Street t . ' given every Sunday evening at Rich... SiftFirst ' ti lard D. Ellis, Mrs. W. W. McLaughlin Stud10-2- 42 east Third South street, field. and people from all over the ticrvioes.Sunday " S. Silos Porter.. ' 11 a m. and 8 p.m. and 8101.Telephone Hyland attended Sunday its concerts, which county ; 1:30 am. The Wednesday eve. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Mow of was sponsored by the Richfield city school, nine serviees are held at I weinelt. are attending the university at council. The following will be the second Church of Christ. Scientist 1Logan A program for the opening session of 56 6 east South Temple street Sunday I . Mrs. D. Affieek of Salt Take lo vim- '11ORRIS TREWEEK' eervices. '11 a m. Sunday school. 9:41 ' the U. E. A. next Thursday night: Gabbott liathrra with Mrs cm... Wednesday evening services, I King ber'daughter. Empty. Keler-BelOverture. "Lusts:Mei." dreacht! ot of Oakland. AU are o'cloek. welcome to. mina I tone picture. "Hearte and Flowers." church serviees: '8AXAPHONE ANDCLARINET 'William IT. Davis is expecting his Tobani; cornet solo. Grand Fantasia I Free reading rtitona II! Wsiker Sank:trifit ' and ftIntlY Innh gait-L- a" 'f-Stidio- 41i Ho oper Bldg. ' "I, Rests TrAniour. , Sear Main and Second South 'week. William C., a eon. has hoen at- - 1' Morrison: Norwegian ' dance, Gripe. intilitng.street. where Christi an Sciece Mora. , a t Berkeler. W.." 119241' 'tending the univrs D. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Op., 31: clarinet solo.. "Serenade." lure may bit obtained Me, and Mrs. Henry li,lortensen. or- 34oaskowski, Prank Callaway; mele- 1 ' Bloo Lothorea. S. now of of to Pith Nets. , Pbsee Oakland. Forestial., merly etion. 1141 , King Dodo," Pixley and LaLutheran church. corner Roe. bave AnnnunePd th. enfa"nlent nt GEO. E, SKELTON, Mus. Bac. den; trombone solo, "Slidus Trom- onZinn and Fourth South to Mr. East. James their Tho nes. TVITION. Virginia. daughter, VIOLIN bonus," Laker: march.!March 'Carl A Gin& pastor. Sunday school M. Stoker. ' For list of OUCCI1111011, seo Inuit& tare." F. Schubert. land bible clam at 9:41 aft--. Monona i Mioo Ruth Mason of Solt Lake b . SOO Hooper Bldg. Tot Woo. 44111L m - band-mute- $4' . , -- , '" - lf ,, tot-p.- . yi,42 1 rd . Oakland News , a - -- 1 e. Ai." I. 04:.$ 2. A r Sun-pasto- . hoe ' El-sh- ip - -- sea-'so- ', nuIIYv1ne "a' N I Sun-dati- , AND FLATS 4 , Bark.-sermo- , , s 1 ' , , 1 ) , asrm"---Doctri- . -,1 ! - , i Z'L - a: , '',!;4,7,i.il , A "',!,.!,; ;!::.?.,.4,,:,, i -i :' A f.;;;FrA i :. - ,r':'.4.1; Metter', Mile Opera Soprano, whoo no peer, bore lonePe tam anigiteen el Sualeal Arta iikelety. Oct. - , . , , . , ..- , .. ,1.1,' - es- v.. c,. . ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,.;,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .4.''.",Itte.81 410410.4 so - , .1 - , - , ., ' a:, ,,,,,,,,,,4,-;,,...Iry ,,,, & , i , t ' , 4 - , - ' , - L ..". ' '. ekle , , . , I , t i Self-hood- ." ZOPOLD GODOWSKY, tho noted pianist. was in thp tor a short time. after tis return to the states from a Mexico City concert for trip. Ile left in the afternoon He Logan. where he gave a recital. and appeared at Provo Friday evening. today. will play in Ogden. at ttIS use early hour being necessary so that no can catch the Pacific Limited train for Omaha. going thence to St. Louis. where he is to appear Tuesday night. kfr. Oodowsky said the people of Mexico City show an appreciation of good music that is graUfying canand be somewhat asionishing. and this said of all classes. Many Mexican Inmusidies' in the city are excellent clans. The conductor of the ,Mexice is he said. orchestra, City symphony full blooded' Indian, of high musical attainments and European- training. Godowsky became much In the ancient ethnological treasures of Mexico especially the Aztec Plremids. The artist is great In other things besides his knowledge of the piano, memory for instance,. Both of the Idaho Falls papers of IMP.,16.1COP.AiAd,06 4 ;1"vie-lonisd- 4 k - t- MUSICIANS' DIRECTOR is--n- -- , -- . , ' -- Fred-subje- ct I MUSIC i - Good-"Davi- The Schuster Musie college will give ti p.m. in the Heath Methodist church. in which will appear Myrtle Bennett. Mildred Bowyer. Billy Culbertson. LIMBO Court. fey. Lewis Darby, Sidney Harmon. Dorothy Hansen, Viola Mault. Ruby denseness! teser who will spear Is Meyers, Edna. Plant. Ruth Squires. Joint Comfort with dundellum, Edward Salmenson. Merrill Rowley. leer ltd. under the somplees el the Leo Norris. Jeannette Whitehead, Musical Arts deelety Xenneth Reimers. Amanda Booth. Jessie SOAM011e. Valeta Brown. Leona Aaron, Beth Gibson, Pherzi Shaw. Oct. 11. give handsome notices of Dorothy Langford. Lee Johnson Lew. ganiat J. J. McClellan's organ recital is Brown. foirw Gustav Schuster Da- I of Oct. 10, in the First Methodist vid McCurdy. Merrald Rowley. Eliza- church there, where he presented the beth Whitehouse. Mrs. Nellie Has. following program v The Star trouck Weyersberg. Lillian Salmenson. led Banner; Toccata and Fugue in D Dudley Walters, Carrie Gibson. Jessie Minor .1. S. Bath; Andantino (To My Elizabeth Rultiton and Wife). E. H., temare; Walther's Prise McCurdy, Charlotte Perkes. R. Song, (from Die Meistersinger). Wagner; Meditation and Toccata. E. 1 Kati:keno! Ostrow (Tone Poem) d'Evry; I Rubenstein, (arranged for organ by CHURCH ,McClellan); Toccata from Fourth Or- , lan sYmPhoby. Ch. M. Whior; Grand Selection from "Mignon." Ambrose Cathedral of the Madeleints.,-;,- : Thomas (arranged for organ by McAt 7:20 p.m.. Oct. Clellan): To a Wild Rose, E. NfacDow. Organ recital by Amedee Tremblay, ell; Moment Musical in F. Minor, F. National Anthem; Concert Satz, Har- Schubert: Traumerel, R. Schuman: ris; Ariel. Bonnet; Toccata, Dubois, Excerpts from Music of Dramas. Rich. ard Wagner, (arranged for organ by First Presbyterian Marcia. . McClellan). The visiting artist was given an ova. Proces"Church MorningPrelude, alone!. Frimi: anthem. "Lord God tion by the Idaho Fails people and in. again." He will resAlmighty. Verdi; offertory. "The Silent vited to "call pond later in the year. Mr. McClellan Sea." Neidlinger. Methodist organ hi the finest EveningPrelude. "Serenade," An- says thestate. It b an Austin with 28 drews; anthem. "The Pillar of the in the and manuals. a vox hu. atop. Earth," Rogers: offertory. solo, by MIMI equal three to that of the Tabernacle Mrs. Best. Mrs. Theodore organ. He was assisted by Mns. I. H. ChoirSopranos. Miss Con Best, Mrs. Fern Halton: altos. Mrs. Masters, vocalist. formerly H. E. Shraven, Miss Billings: tenor. Thomas M. G. Findley; baritone, MARIE SUNDELIUS Miss Bircheil: organist and director. Maud Thorn. . - ed a free recital Sunday at - ., . - - er,,,,,,i . - , Keith-O'Bri- i I n , 1 . , , k4 ,;' . . ill i 1 - -- Early In July. upon request of the Presiding Biahopric. Prof. John M. . . Chamberlain has arranged for each Sunday a concert by way of entertain. ment and cheer for the afflicted who are temporary pattenta at the Dr. Groves' L. D. S. hospital. Following is the musical program to be given by the employees at the hospital tomorrow at I pm.: Girls gleoclub. solo, Lucile Madson: male quartet. Messrs. Wiggland. Ivsea, laust Ad Hozzym.assaphane eeloci Rae Rose: girls' glee club; solo. Mni. ' , Geo. E. Timpson (At.Dawning); girls .., glee clut,. Program conructed -by Mrs. Bette ',Pieria JOhnson. I ;, , - -- ' :, r . ' - 4 Career L)nite By Sundellus ; ' . ' M. atriage:a..rid ''..4.. ''''''' ' 1 ''''''''t .. , - . : ... . Music Editor Deseret News. I ' - an - By Ectwarld P. Kimball , 1 . . . MEDIOCRITY i I 1 - ..uropoomon - ' ; ' $ e I I! i ' .r1 1111111111.." , , ;.." v r.;".74,--L:- ' attending the university. Her mother. bRaerirleml and her, sister., Viola, 00.6 will spend the win, p ter On the coast , . , . ' 1 it blies Irma Gardner of West Jordan 1 1 , is a student at Berkeley'. ., I Mr. and Mrs. James 13. Linford en. - - '--- - ' -- -' ''. -- - 4111M1, ,,,, tertained informally ' on I: Irriday it - 7" . ., , : Sae I Ilitatsball Buillea. T i itheir home in Frultvale.,, ; Ili ': ': . Mrs. I. A. Newton has left for her or SOOD "turn. 1 A 1111111Atild home in Fresno. Who has been visitIs desirable can be bought with motigY.1 termer to give & certain kind of en-- I t71 the public, October 24. takes issue whit, recent Maternent made by ing with her daughter. Mrs. C.. Ray Eugenie. wife of Napoleon Empress Bookkeeping machines. adding ma-- 1 joyment. If those for whom thier en-- 1 Geraldine . rarrar that 'marriage and a career hie impoielbte at,one and Third of trance. liked thing better chines and calculators are fast doing joyment is being Marriage and a career may not be possible for Geraldine. are fully the same-timeMiss Mabel Jackson of Ogden has than Co invite a slumber of congenial but marriage and a career are not only possible, hut away with any ability in the matter of satisfied with such provided ars both doing well, . come contribution theret to Oakland for the winter. She people' to her house for the InirPoto accounts in business except that of is great danger that lore for this art In the life of Marie flundellus. , Is at the home of Mrs. C. E. Monzgan . of passing an evening in rather Informbeing able to punch, a few keys and hers ceased to exit if it were ever Few people know that Marie Sun' levers: our music we may buy in rolls' present. If this attitude is al merry making. She liked, formal delius la married to a charming gen- that which Zero la revealed has been also of Ogden. and discs, and., by pressing a ,button in oi community only' small priivalent A number of friends surprised entertaining too. but she longed, for a doctor, and at present the heard since the Buil appearance of expectatleman, or two. we may have performed for tion for intellectual growth along mu- consul of the imperial government of Caruso. It hi a voles. which in ite Charles Olsen last Thursday evening the less formal society. of a rem cos. us the music of a symphony or an sical lines lines can be held out. rThe Sweden. In New York City., Because W. amplitude and resonance is meant for at the home of Mr. 25and Mrs. B.were genial people and she saw, no teats influence of such a condition will be her concert tours and operatic engage- the great auditorium and orchestra of Cardwell. About guests , why she should not enjoy It Net be.. Mecherdimi Vs. Art. strongly felt in two directions. In the ments take her about over the entire the Metropolitan opera house. Zerola present first place there Ili be found in United Slates Marie Sundellus cannot apparently is accustomed to sing with More than a hundred young peo- canoe ebe Ira wife el an emperor. This ease with which ao much Can that tI4 Often they played charades. Ike dire community very little if any, tit be as good a housewife as she would all the vigorous robustness of tone ple attended the opening SOCikt be done for ue mechanically is leadthe durable kinds of art; there like to be. However. one of her chief that he can muster: be is an operatic M. I. A. last Tuesday evening at Por- ferent guests taking the parts and ing to a condition of mediocrity that may real, be plenty of fun and fellowship delights iti, to get Into a big white tenor and into the kind of music that ter hall acting them out with all the enle,ment , II appalling. There are found much of children. Sometime rather labor- of a certain kind,but little rpal cul- apron, and get her hands into the pie be likes to sing he puts the utmost of were held Sunday ate preparetions wore made for these less frequently now than in times past tureservices Special In the second in the be kitchen. will crust, there place. and temperamental evening, in commemoration. ,of., the simple entertaintments and the empress physical energy young men and women fired with an found in such et community very few from them. whe know titer home life of ardor.- - So tn hitt singing ot such arttur firkt decade of woman suffrage in Cal- took peculiar enjoyment insatiable ambition to achieve in the - harmless enough It IM4,111111 like intellectual and spiritual things of life. capable profesaionals, because the ser- this distinguished couple. say that It as the Tagliacel Lament and the 'Di ifornia.' The program. was arranged to so ious an musician he for will empress doto play thing naturally go where is Ideal. Although their careers are quells pirs from 11 Trovatore,' The ease by which we obtain by Miss Nancy Holbrook, Irma Rice. charadesbut were en. atthere political is a there demand for his services. end character in himself lost the Naoma Rich and Annaleon Davbr, led the material thing; and especidivergent, each finds a comwho saw an opfor the worltra virtuosi widely mon ground in their home, and the mosphere of the music that he seemed discussions. Vocal solos were render., mies of herto huebatul the things ally that for afford Appreciation criticise Etigentit) portunity and musical 'affairs treasures which It contain& One of to imagine himself in the center of ed by Mrs. E. M. Curtis and Miss Vel- them. and amusement, pleasure and will be withheldwill They called these overdng be neglected be- the finest collections Of etChinga of the Metropolitan stageand made the ma Daniel, and importance was given tire focitsitawd 4chtldtelt and gave the great abundance of lime that the of reading account of the charades. elaborate ow his hands. due cause no standard has been set. and the famous Master Andraes Zorn. is audience share his vision- average person-haby Mrs. John Haters. In the daily papers. not omitting any for all his bigness of voice, 'But to the mechanical conveniences that consequently no comparison is de- owned by Mr. and Mrs. Sundelius. on party i&surprise evening rriday especially If the charade bad enable him to perform Ills tasks of manded by which progress may be' Some of the prints, bought several Zerola sings with a fluent. liquid was Oven at the home nf Mrs. Eliza- detail. not been especially clever. , livelihood with greater dispatch. judged. years ago before the death of Zorn, smoothness- - that never approaches in honor Alameda beth Cummings-1This hurt Eugenie more than airnost era now. t almost priceless. Mme. harshness and there is a rich and no- of Jack emPits for Professional. :' these are tending to drive the present Silva. 3Ira. Cumminte and anything she ever experienced aa most with in his tone, coupled ble deto Sundetivas ever if she has quality IS says There and the thing that hurt her Mo community generation farther and farther away soon for will leave this press. in Peggy, daughter cide between the concert stage and impeccable artistry in its management Glen Ellen to make their home. The was not the criticism of her husband'. from serious .fftudy. Young persons country in which there are, accordmakes for sheer beautyo There oruestst included Clair Jack Silva. Neva Onertitylk for they would find something taking up the study of muela at pres- ing to its population, so, many ama- the kitchen. that the kitchen, plus her that but the fact that ent are unwilling to apply themselves, teurs engaged in music both profes- husband Gustave, will have a walk- is no freakness about this voice. no Peterson. Everett Elgin Amy Nord- - to criticise anyway. she her chosen guests.- - whom wae falsetto or offenses against good singArr;illa Daniel& among making sacrifice of personal pleasure! sionally and for pure amusement as away. there Earl friends. ling, as Phillips. loyal regarded,. C, a high and convenience for the sake of in- - I In Salt Lake. As long as these people MortrIVO of Zerola, the tenor who will ap- ing; it reaches to ringing to V. relied upon Gunderson. Virginia James one who could be tellectual and spiritual development,j young and old confine their activity to pear in Joint concert with Sundelius. and higher. legitimately' and naturally. tenaen. James Stoker. Peggy Cum-- 1 minute accounts of everything that and with no thinning or loss of and the fact that they lack impetus to the groups of friends among whom the Rochester Herald says: Velma Daniel. took place. Reeves. Walter ming& breach of "No such dramatic tenor voice as quality." Certainly It was a grievous study might be the reason for their' they move, there can be no serious Ernest Anderson. NV. IL Stator', Adele' of the firet rules of email display of effort. It was Schu- harm from their making of music, but Fox. William A. Jones, Agnes Lamont good faith. One that you should Its Swedish eermoa in the with service I courteey requires from whom you am. man who said: "Great deeds must be when they are engaged to fill the . English and Edna Phillips.. language by the pastor, II am, -- nut loyal to the personDecline worked for, hoped for, died for, now place that belongs to the professional One 1 his Invitation Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Braley in Berkeevening services. topic: The hospitality. IN CITY, CHURCHES I Thing rept as In the past." Many a boy and girl by every right and reason. business, Lutts at i'lfi 9,m. accepted it Needful." ley. Mr. Braley of Blackfoot. Idaho. a If yet like but once having , at In the enter. who was doing mediocre work with a and training. simply becamse they evening meets er Tilt:today taken and part league having S oclock hostess your in the churck - parlors. former army aviator, is attending tainment CsirregstieuaL your by provided grudge while in possession of a su- are willing to play "for the fun of it," corner the university. hostile misled entertains. church. Ruddart Isabel be should against First or mouth of Congregational because their services can be this world's goods has perfluity meson Hughes is Mrs. Bessie and Fourth Last street. criticism. turned about and made marvelous secured for a few 4901iiir less; and First South N 1):46 at Piedichool in a.m.; home ill iC(Copyright corner at her quite tplalpel rtlyttnetcaMteCi Waterloo Methodist church. advancement when some misfortune when supposedly cultured people can Sunday at It a.m. Eimer I. Goshen.' , mont. Blaine and Fourth East- - Rev. sebe satisfied with the service in Music service of suddenly made studyan ths will object continuing preach, d pastor, Ruth 5 or --,,bout Sunday's sermon. erick I. COI. pastor. Mimischool. that would be in most of suoh capes, curing an existence. SAS; win. deaconess. Sunday mediocre because of meagre training Swing's Life Program." 'MontWheat. Richard Mediocrity Makes Mediocrity. superintendent. I.-' and experience, then the condition is t Sermon Episeopal. , fog worship. II:Se o'clock. --NStudy is like conduct If the line If our public would demand Ninth Eaat and Third subject. 'Th. Glory of the Sanctuary." et Faure. of least resistance is followed to- serious. teat. sermon Rev. 7:80: Mark in this streets. South Rifenbark. in what they demand worship Evening morrow is like todays nk the next the fieldregard & vision the peopie I "Where there of medicine, or law. or the rector. Holy communion. day, like tomorrow. The words of profession of teaching Jn the public porate communion of the Woman. .t perish"Proverba 21:111. Monday eve- a.m.: S. meeting- of th e official board. Franklin, concerning money might be schools it would be much easier for Auxiliary); church school at 9:46 ay morning- prayer and sermon. 11 a.m. ev"ining. choir rehearsal.In i recalled here and then paraphrased. the professional who is capable ot service. witp address, 7:30 p.m. banquet. , Ms said "Money makes money, and Friday evening. dedication this service to exist here and giving of South the new church on cor-First St. Marks cathedral, gyninasium the money money makes makes we would now have in our midst neer at 11;30 East. A. W. Fifth and of Rev. Blaine Second Rt ner DAN JANSEN East, 4:47 more money." In the matteg of fine musicians who have been Moulton. bishop: Very Rev. William o'clock. AND achievement it might be said,."Me- many, WIND WOOD. W. Fleetwood. dean: 3:20 a.m. holy T or TEACHER because of condition Methodist this compelled Episeeliel. makes diocrity mediocrity ,and more than any other to seek a living communion: 9:46 a.m. church school INSTRUMENTS. elinrch. Oat BRASS Eokica Methodist Heath 11 the mediocrity mediocrity makes morning worship. sermon by and The practice is not limitL. D. S. Eeighth West and ," Third dean.' Tuesday. at. Lukes day. corner of makes more mediocrity." which is only elsewhere. Mies Specioliz la Clarinet. Soxsphone to Instrumentalists either. Some the South. Samuel Mitchell. pastor. SUndlY Cornet holy communion 10 a.m. to sarlhat there is a destructive, be- ed delle01111111. St. John's church, Ninth East street Anna Corneliussen, day the state will protect both its SCHOL OF MUSIC Tor Appointment. Call Wilt. 6111641E. at 10 a.m.; morning worabin at numbing effect in mediocre achieveand the public in matters and Logan avenue. Rev. Hoyt E. of Studio. Temporary Address, 4611 1th Ave. ment. Thoreau's advice in this direc- musicians 111 a.m.; sermon subject. "Thie-La'I achool Church 9;46 'limes. am.; now musical. holy Just its it protects its communion...11 a.m. in commemora- - 'Love:" Junior league $t 2:30 p.m.. Miss tion was, "Se not simply good, be school teachers. Se i r its lawyers, its doc- tion Instruction On Saxophone Tim ono big looittotiou of Moot superintendent; of of the fiftieth Competent anniversary Mcgood for something." Blend& tors. its etc.. and the public mans auxiliary to the board of Art of lib West, Torm000t Poonity at 6464am" Mies sorvice and Clarinet Only. On account of the pleasure most too, In allbarbers, at I these matters, by' lions. 'Woman's Guild Thursday at 2 Cl'atar leader; evening 11.111, prof. Gustav Schuster and his as people are able to get from music it impossible for anyone who making TREEWEEK MORRIS Is not , RI present a musical pro- sociates there is a great temptation to learn capable and not trained to render Students may resistsr for privato les- Cathelle. gram: Girl. Reserv Aurora corps Bldg. Just enough about it to enable the per service that will satisfy the state. &Studio 418 Hooper soa with any teacher or any combing, of the Madeleine. 331 east day at 4 p112.: story hour. Tuesday at Phone W. aSS2-Um' of studies South Temple street. Rt. Rev. Joseph 4 p.m.; B. & A. troop 17 at 7;31 p.m.: Complete courses la S. Class. bishop of Salt Lake:. Rev .1. prayer service at I p.m; Junior Scouts ail branches of IBUIliee dramatic art inne Harris of this city, who was fay- T. Torsney, rector; Rev. D. a. Hunt. Thursday at 4 p.m.; teacher training NICOLA Z EROLA THORVALD JORGENSEN - sag dancing.- for beginners and orably receitred. The concert was both Rev.. 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