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Show THE CITIZEN Curtis of Columbus, Ga., winning the honors. The captain is stationed at Fort Bonning, Georgia. IIIIIIIIIIIUlHIUIIUIIIHIIIHIIIIIIHIIMIlUIIUIUUIUliaiUlUIIUIUUIIIUIIIIHIIUIUUlHIUlHIIIUIIUnillUllIHUIIIIIUlHMIllllllllHMHIIIIMIIlnlllHUHIHII Society and Music . Miss Loretta Malone and Miss Geu evieve Malone, young Salt Lake musicians, who are on the Orpheum circuit under the stage names of Carol Dore and Louise Dore, are here to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Kate Malone in the Buckingham apartments. Mrs. Maolne has just returned from a two months tour of the Orpheum circuit with her daughters, who have recently been playing at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. aiuiiiuiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiMmiiiiiiHmiiiHiiiMHUiiiuiiniimiuumiiimuiuHMuuuimmiyMHuuHiiuiH!. which are the result of an extensive research made into the folklore and native songs of the various peoples and sections of this country. Orders are now being received oy mail. Sale of seats begins at the Consolidated Music company nday morning, December 28. Maude Adams is a Salt Lake girl. She was bom in this city and Utah are proud of her. ' She people is one of the worlds greatest ac- tresses, and her admirers here are pleased to learn that she has decided to he a motion picture producer. Her productions will he interesting to Salt Lakers. The thirty-nintwedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Can-Cwas celebrated at their home,. 720 Ashton avenue. Many friends and relatives of the family were present. h Music, lovers will be given a real treat at the Tabernacle Friday, January 4, when Fred C. Graham will present Max Rabinoffs new vlolincellist to America as soloist with Ukranian National chorus. Ewssei Beloussoff is one of the leading artists of Russia and has just completed a brilliantly successful tour of the European cities. Critics in London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna and Prague loudly acclaim tne art of this newcomer. In the British capital he was hailed as a rival of Cassals, the Spanish king of cellists. His style has been variously described as sympathetic, dgnified and deeply emotional. That hisf playing displays both beauty of tone and excel-dencin technique has been generally recognized. Attention has been called, too, to the high quality of hi3 phrasing. He makes his violincello sing, one Paris critic declares with enthusiasm. An interesting program has been arranged for Mr. Beloussoff, while the Ukrainians will include in their numbers a group of American folk songs, arranged by Director Koshetz, and e -- 2i:iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiini 1 DEMOCRATS TO CELEBRATE President Vere L. McCarthy of the Young Mens Democratic club announces that the birthday anniversary of Andrew Jackson will be celebrated January 8, and arrangements are under way for a big smoker to be held at the Newhouse hotel. Prominent speakers will be secured for the occasion and a high class entertainment will be given. TOO GREAT A RISK. -- Young David Hempstead will give a dancing party at the Tennis, club New Years eve in honor of William Fleetwood, who is home for the holidays. dancing party was given at Fort Dauglos by the Officers club Friday night. Invitations were sent to friends living in the A Christmas city. Miss Marjorie Lewis, daughter of Judge and Mrs. T. D. Lewis, was married to Harvey Hancock Thursday noon at St. Marks cathedral, Bishop Arthur W. Moulton tying the matrimonial knot. The church was effectively trimmed in the Christmas greens and preceding the ceremony Lawrence Eberly, organist, played Andantino, To My Wife, by LeMaire, Venetian Love Song by Nevin and O Perfect Love by Bamby. The Lohengrin march was the processional and the Mendelssohn march the recessional. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a traveling suit of gray, with hat, gloves and boots to match, and carried pink roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Raechel Lewi, who wore a' tan tailure and carried pink roses. The couple left immediately after the ceremony for wedding trip to California and will be at home in Salt Lake upon their return. The friends of Captain B. F. Caf-feJr., formerly of this city anJ well known, were agreeably surprised when the news reached here that he was married. Miss Louise The Kle club entertained Thursday afternoon at tea at the Y. W. C. A. club rooms, in honor of Mrs. W. J. OConnor, president of the club. The hostesses were Mrs. A. W. Stibich, Mrs. L. R. Wardrop, Mrs. J. D. McAdams, Mrs. T. F. Farrell, Mrs. H. E. Marron, Mrs. Emile Dauqum, Mrs. George Petton Davis, Mrs. Frank Hammond and Mrs. J C. Weber. The following program was presented: Solos by Irene Streng dull, Glannina Mia, from The Firefly (Rudolph Frimi), and Just an Old Love Song; instrumental trio, Virginia and Bessie Lindsay and Verne Indian Lyrics.-JohLamoreaux; solo, Brown; piano solo. Miss Ethel Hogan. Life Insurance Agent One moment, sir, before I fill in your application. What make of car do you drive? Client "I dont drive any I hate them! 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