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Show THE CITIZEN 10 COMMUNITY LEAGUE IS THRILLED WITH SUCfCESS and The Yellow to be Played at Salt Lake Theatre. "The Very Idea Jacket Salt Lake theatregoers will be given their first opportunity to see two of the greatest American plays when the brilliant farce "The Very Idea" and the sensational, Oriental drama, "The Yellow Jacket, are produced by the Salt Lake Community Drama League at the Salt Lake Theatre. Casts for both plays are being strenuously rehearsed by their respective directors.' Fay Cornwall Bolin and Professor Maud May Babcock, William Le Barons The Very Idea v will be performed two nights, Monday and Tuesday, April 23 and 24. This play, for several seasons Broadway's greatest drawing card, has few equals in the field of farce. Well constructin ed, cleverly written abounding clean humor, it cannot fail to amuse. For the presentation of this play, a cast of remarkable evenness and high excellence has been selected from the communitys most experienced talent. The unqualified success registered by the league with its last production, The Importance of Being Earnest, assures performances that will please even the most critical playgoer. Demonstration of the possibility that resident talent can give performances of plays not ordinarily seen in Salt Lake, support of civic organizations and leading citizens, and the high entertainment values given by the league for normal prices is causing interest in the municipal theater movement to grow by leaps and bounds. Plans are now being made for next seasons offerings. A number of other interesting features are being planned by drama league in bringing the first season of the organization to a whirlwind finish. Packed houses for "the Yellow Jacket are already assured as the Chamber of Commerce, the Elks club and other organizations are negotiating for the entire main floor on different nights of the performance. During the latter part of this month, the league will produce under the direction of Margaret Caldwell the charming comedy The Florist Shop, at the Ladies Literary cluub. Form a number trying out for parts the following cast has been selected: Rita J. Groesbeck, who scored high in the leading part of Nancy in the leagues production of Booth Tarkingtons "Country Cousin, will play the part of Maude; Earle Donelson is cast as Henry; Kenneth Kammerman, Slov-skMrs. Dolores Oakley, Miss Wells, and Gail Martin, Mr. Jackson. BENEFIT SHOW. Social Events Edited by Doris Raymond r, April finds society prepared for a month of gayeties. In truth it is almost as crowded as January, the heighth of the winter season. The hospitality and reception committee of the Wasatch Literary club are in charge of a tea to be held at the attractive home of Mrs. A. E. Good-spee1559 Harvard avenue, Fr day, April 20. The committee includes Mrs. Bertha Clinton, chairman; Mrs. R. T. Porte, Mrs. B. T. Pyper, Mrs. L. P. Johnson, Mrs. Captain Coalville, Mrs. Fred Adamson, Mrs. Archibald Curr, Mrs. L. W. Smeltzer, Mrs. Lydia Le Compte, Mrs. L. P. Johnson, and Mrs. H. A. Eckner. Misplaced. Grumpson. The soprano was a beauty. "Maybe so, but the place for a pretty woman who cant sing, but who goes through the motions, is in musical comedy. Birmingham the Salt Lake theatre next Wednesday night, April 18. The recital is being held under the auspices of the Salt Lake post of the American field service, and the proceeds from the presentation will go to the headquarters membrance of its service and comt radeship with the French army during the world war. isnt everything. Germany and Russia have got plenty of it. Syracuse Herald. Money d, Women of the University of Utah will entertain with a Kensington this afternoon at 2:30 oclock in the rest room of the John R. Park building. The Moose lodge will hold a spring carnival at the Odeon, April 28 to May 5. There will be a Queen of the Carnival chosen and many prizes will be given away. Unusual gala features are promised to all who attend. Mr. W. L. Jacobsen is in charge of arrangements. The proceeds will be devoted to the building fund of the lodge. Friday, April 20, is the date set for a dance to be given at the Manor house by the Utopian club. Vaughn Driggs has been appointed chairman of the committee on arrangements. The Wasatch Literary club will entertain this afternoon with a card party at the Manor house. Mrs. Ira T. Ditlow is in charge of the committee. Business and high school girls of the Y. W. C. A. will present a unique carnival at the club house this evening. A minstrel show, Japanese tea room, Dutch mill, King Tuts tomb and fortune telling are among the features planned. Attendance by all is urged. The annual ball of the R. 0. T. C. of the East and West High schools took place last evening at the Odeon hall. Music was furnished by the High school cadet bands and an exhibition drill was given by the cadets. Prominent patrons of the state sponsored the affair. The Kiwanis club entertained at a reception and dance Thursday evening at the Hotel Utah. y; "The sermon was good, but I didnt think much of the choir, said Mr. E. Robert Schmitz, one of the world n greatest pianists, and Mile. Eva Gaus-thiea famous French Canadian mez-z- p soprano, will appear in a recital at of the American field service at New York. The money will go to the fund for the maintenance of scholarships in the French universities which the American field service has endowed in re- Mrs. A. H. Ensign entertained the Wednesday Bridge club, April 11, at her home with a luncheon followed by bridge. The luncheon table was dec- orated with baskets of pink carnations tied with green tulle. Mrs. James A. Johnston assisted the hostess. 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