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Show THE CITIZEN 10 but still the jacket" to theatregoers, toad-uall- y its patronage, withheld public York. it was frozen out of New So discouraged was its that it is said he sold the Amepcan costumes all and rights Later rev,ved ind settings for $1,000. th and Mrs. William Coburn,: hit. became an instantaneous, had by pur? Seats could only be fiAt-produce- r the-expensi- ve ly .Deman ahead... ing them weeks world-wid,. the play became Great Success. to city of.the Its march from city Social Even ts The social season is about to come to a close and there will be very little action until fall. A majority of the people go to the canyons and their summer homes and as a result club meetings and social entertainments must be postponed. The University of Utah girls have made, all arrangements to entertain their mothers on Mothers day tomor- " 2: Stanislavsky, in Germany Remhard, an Max genius 'dramatic master playwright, Spain by the Jacinto Benavente. been has cast A large and capable under the direcrehearsing the play Babcock tion of Professor Maud May Utah public .of the University of for a month. speaking department and costumSpecial scenic, lighting, arranged by ing effects are being of the Ernest B. Kimball, chairman production committee. success to make this production the has been its undertaking warrants of Salt Lakes guaranteed by several civic organizations. A spe, -- Co-operat- ion school childrens and studentsn. after-noomatinee will be given Saturday cial ELKS SELECT SALTAIR. of the The entertainment committee arrangeElks lodge announces that use of ments have been made for the one dy the Saltair pavilion May 29, of Saltprevious to the grand opening air Beach resort, for a dancing party Elks to be given that evening. All this have been requisitioned to make affair a success, and the public in genlake eral is invited to go out to the to the fcnd have a good time. The fare lake and return will be the regular 35 cents and all Elks who wish price can to secure tickets for their friends at do so from Secretary Eddie Swift of the the club. For the convenience on the day public tickets can be had of the dance at the depot or on the train. Everybody is welcome. All concession stands will be open and the Elks entertainment committee who attend promises a good time to all pre-seaso- n Port. At the last meeting of the dance. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA s; Alpha Chi sorority members will honor their mothers at a tea at the home of Miss Emmaline Lund, 1366 arPerry avenue. The committee on Miss Lund, includes rangements chairman; Miss Rhea Brain, Miss Leith Whipple and Miss Dorothy Snow. Gamma Phi sorority girls will receive at their sorority house, 1370 Butler avenue. Miss Priscilla Stohr is chairman of the arrangements comand mittee, with Miss Angela Dunyon Miss Dorothy Irvine assisting. Members of the Lambda Phi Lambda sorority will entertain at the home aveof Mrs. Fred Stauffer, 133 First nue. Those in charge of arrangements are Miss Fuchsia Robinson, Miss Florence Anderson and Miss Marguerite tra which appeared at the Tabernacle last Tuesday came in for a great deal of praise from the lovers of high class music, and a large and appreciative audience was present at each e fires in winScreen your ter, swat the flies in summer, stop, look and listen at grade crossings, dont start the kitchen range fire With kerosene can, keep your nose but of other folks business and maybe you will live to be run over by a drunken joyrider. Louisville open-grat- Mrs. Thomas Varley, Miss Marie vice-preside- nt; Mrs. A. J. Bruneau, second Miss Theresa Winter, recording secretary; Mrs. P. J. OGara, corresponding secretary; Mrs. R. O. Dobbs, financial secretary; Mrs. Fred Geue, treasurer. An interesting talk was given by Miss Margaret Muckley on Scope of Nurses Work. vice-preside- Ill-Heal- th f ner, musical and vocal entertainment, cards and dancing are some of the extensive and elaborate arrangements being made for the occasion. The A. A. U. A. will meet at the Westminster college today. Luncheon will be served at 1 p. m., immediately followed by an entertaining program. Organization, Plan and Ideals of Westminster College, Dr. W. W. an. Alta Trinit Deata (Traditional); Gloria Patri (Palestrina); Adoramus te (Palestrina); The Challenger (Lut-kin- ), A Cappella choir. Woo, Thou Sweet Music (Elgar) ; Rustin Songs, from Rob Roy (De quartet Lyonal Brown, Koven), Katherine Silver, Doris Buriff, Arthur Ferguson. Come Unto These Yellow Sands The Lass The Catholic Womans league heard the reports from officers and standing committees and elected officers at the final meeting of the club at the Ladies Literary clubhouse. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird, president; Mrs. L. B. McCornick, first and Anns parish under the direction-oRev. J. J. McNally. A turkey din- (La Forge); . Stairways A May festival will be held at the Tennis club May 24 by the ladies of St. Varley and Miss Katherine Astin entertained Friday evening at the Varley home,. 607 Eleventh East street, in honor of Miss Vivian Parley, whose engagement to Austin Hunter was announced this week. : Hulbert. Pi Epsilon Phi members will receive from 3 to 6 oclock at the home of Miss Emma Johnson, 333 Third avenue. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Miss Johnson, chairman; Miss Elenore Emmett, Miss Ethel Melville, Miss Phyllis Edwards and Miss Mary Campbell. Delta Epsilon sorority members will entertain at a tea for their mothers Sunday afternoon. Miss Gwendolyn Murdock and Miss Margaret Stein are in charge of the arrangements. Mc-Kirah- The Minneapolis Symphony orches- asso- ciation the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. C. A. Broad-duvice president, Mrs. W. F. Koch; corresponding and recording secretary, Miss Eva Sherdeman; treasurer, Mrs. James G. Porter; press reporter, Anne Critchlow; councilor, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood; executive committee, Mrs. F. W. Reynolds, Mrs. D. D. Stockman, Miss Kate Williams. row. the Moscow Art Theatre by this - . e. rzx When Spring bian Folk Songs; Comes Laughing (Sanning), A Cappella choir. A play, Three Pills in a Bottle. Cast: Tony Sims, Sara Ramsay; Widow Sims, Henrietta Kuchs; Elderly Gentleman, Donald Burger; Elderly Gentlemans Soul, Andrew Schultz; Scissors Grinder,- Ivor Taylor; Scissors Grinders Soul, Robert Marriman; Scrub Woman, Mabel Brown; Scrub Womans Soul, Halen With the Delicate Hair (Arne), Miss Katherine Silver. Night Whispers (Moellendorff); Come, Dorothy Come, from Swa Many women suffer from too many trips up and down stairways. with Ordinary housework taxes their strength its constant trips to the bed rooms, the upper hallways, etc. An extension telephone saves steps, averts illness and stops that eternal drain upon vitality which comes from frequent hurrying trips upstairs or down to answer the ringing of the telephone bell. The cost is small less than two cents a day in residences. Call the telephone company now g device will and learn how little this add to your monthly bill. step-savin- We Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. nt; |