Show THE -- SALT LAKE CTTT StJND AY JANUARY 7 1917 HEBALD-BEPUBUCAN this country fifteen years ago : was a woman reporter for a Brooklyn paper The same woman: reporter and the famous contralto never met again until the summer of 1912 when the same reporter employed by another paper was again assigned to interview Madame Sohumann-Heln' k 3-- A Salt Lake Oratorio society- gave the (Haydn) and “Messiah” (Handel) These works were repeated in the following year Organists early have had much to do with the high musical standard attained in Salt Lake and the larger cities of Utah For thirty-thre- e years Joseph J Daynes of England) was organist of (native the- Tabernadle 'being succeeded In 1900 by John J McClellan the present organist who chose as hla assistants Y Can' I ?taoTKi-ball-and—aC- :r I daily organ on page 7 this section) V- “Creation’’ : "Yes Indeed I do femember 'you and the radiant singer told the resolo Rock of December Johnson of Ages Offertory date under v and when the ' for porter R F just where her-Gaige WRITINO York where he went mer interviewed hia wa when Postlude Grand ' Chorus Guilmant Schuxnann-Heln- k ' two weeks a© for the holiday vacation George singer’s Y&-J-’ Service Evening' five weeks' old Just youngest B Cecil Gates has this to say of the Sullivan The newspaper woman was amazed to Organ Lost Chord FOR THE WEEK annual banquet of the Bohemian club Anthem Jesus Savior Pilot' Me 1 think that an artist who meets thouSchnecker ' sands of persons which he later attended as a guest: her pilannually-iOffertory 'duet Hold Thou My Hand degrimages should recall so vividly an “Leaving Utah In a snowstorm Briggs ordinary incident but then nothing Sunday" hours ' reaching layed forat eighteen vv that concerns' human being ever seems Mrs Mrs Eckles McGregor of violin Emmett Recital 980 pupils by Chicago Friday night rushing March too insignificant to Interest "Madame Chopin D ward postlude to hear Geraldine Farrar Monsley Emigration chapel do the up two Mrs ' Carrie B Eckles chorister Schumann-Hetn630 p m k acts of “Manon” —meeting a woman 'whose last Recital by violin pupils of John Mrs Crissle Lawson Chapman organist friendships with Chicago publishers next ' morning out the civspread ' Featuring the records of Mme Julia Culp soon to appear m Cannon ward chapel I p and arranging to have my oratorio Rotell Precering Page) ilized countries like anthrough endless chain I (Contlnued From — and this ST-winter PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Monday again New iniSalt Lake also numbers by Fritz Kreisler and other The date for the fiubllshed storms I of the great reached v The morning yet the I recital of Julia' Culp d today at St contralto Schumann-Heln-coming V1 k la Free Vlctrola at last York In time to attend Bohemian world’s greatest artists others ballroom Hotel Utah 111wbe besun Th® club holiday function In which my and Paul’s ' Episcopal church will Include authoritatively announced by the board study of canto ' Pa"te Mrs led be v' will I by of orchesfr tbe W r sister Lucy Oates was starred Miss 815 p m Lake music Salt Philharmonic program this y A E Tuesday Canto II to be led by Garrison was not able to take her role tra It is to be Thursday evening Jan- - Mrs DBennlon Pro From the ' Eastern Mountains I section of Ladles so the understudy was substituted AlH Christensen On Tuesday 25 Meeting of music Tab-1 and in VilIout uary the be will given 0Vaieee©©©©£©a9e©Soe©ee afternoon bert Relase and David Blspham were Literary club at clubhouse 230 p xn 4 members of j at o’clock the v Elelson os©©©©©©©©©©© Eyr® ernaclef all there In every artistic and bodily the with' Xyrlc Authors’ favored be club will Thursday sfc sc ' sense of the word Tibi Eyrs Gloria ©a©©©©©©©©© a on lecture Prof under Dante Julia recital Culp by ' by given Song RECITAL BY CLAWSON PUPILS knows that the BoTibi Eyr® “Everybody Arts society at Salt Grfttifti As George M Marshall at tha home of Mrs auspices Music 815 hemian club Is the outgrowth of tlie a Lake Men With Gladness ofv Clawson of p M RT pupils Hymn theatre' Spencer mt Evans 701 K South Temple exclusive Musicians club of New York i 8 Q Kochcr PiIANO v j' Old ac se s)c an heard In Invited recital City and that it has on Its roster every by i 'services Offertory— this resumed will notable musician of this country and be Vesper audience at' his studio on State street afternoon many of Europe Its annual dinner and at the Y W C A rooms Soprano solo There j Is a Green last which the'evening following at' ball are the last word in artistic func- Cannon ward chapel to ' which everyHill Far Away in the Continental Bank building Mra excellent i f was program tions This year Mr Relsse had givGriffith": played: Mildred : W Knight Calhoun the speaker The An opportunity to become familiar with the work of these Invited program Ebaugh en hfs word that The Impresario body is being Eyre Gavotte from the sixth Sonate for Liursum Corda for will the usual the There be day should form Its artistic piece do re- Dreams of Home Greenwald Sanctus violin Bach special music and the fact that ladles Eyre wonderful artists so that you will enjoy them doubly when sistance and although he and Mr Allison Yiyre Gavotte from the second Sonate Benedictus ' the of church' First Blspham were obliged to cut - many Im- Violin duet Lewis see them violin Dainty Princess Bach I with Mrs A: TCongregational Eyre ©©i0©e©4 you actually Agnus Dei portant engagements: and- although Moon In charge will iGrtCnW&Id Gloria 25 Zenner Etudes eeeea Excelsis sss Miss Garrison could not break op in ' 0 Chopin serve lunch away ' who the assures those ' ' Miss Gates hers and Alvin Woolschleger and Alton from Florence Bennion Recessional — 7 Z come a' pleasant social- hour' " Vocal I was clear acrossalthough the continent she Sorensen i'V-of : Morning sketch for piano Brightest and 'Best Are the SonsGounod solos willbe given byMlss Lois Cas-te- ll Program under direction of I Among the XJlles ©oooeo©b©e Frey - All- young women and girls are the Morning: F Boyle George Clarence Dawson' Lucile Hurd In the nick o’ time present and help barely cordially invited toa be Selected Sonate in rM major second' piano Class selection “On these occasions the club mu PRESBYTERIAN FIRST success The rooms make the meeting e twenty-fivClass of slclans entertain each other and there pupils Mozart j have been thoroughly renovated during by Grieg The following music program has i ' " are high-not- e 1 Jinks all along the line ' Hunt Rho°d? services at for the past week and look unusually at- been today arranged The guests of honor were Mr Relsse Berceuse 28 1 CONCERT VICTROLA No CULP op Grieg tractive First Presbyterian church: Miss Gates and Mr Blspham as the I the plan of a victroia All employed women interested In ' 1 BessleBuch then of course artists Service performing I Morning 2fi Sonate1 op Victrolas and Victor Records Exclusively Beethoven the new Y W C A club are invited ' there was a long table of famous mu- Following McCormack records ' — " Prelude I Hazel Franks sicians including Mr and Mrs Ar- which was to ©end in their names for the supper Phone Wasatch 3275 150 S Main Street Batiste valse lnE major op 34 No IMr and Mrs Harold given at the Ladles' Liter Communion —in G thur Bodansky to be served at 630 next ThursdayI Bauer Mischa- Elman Henry T Frlnck ary clubhouse shortly before the song Offertory '? evening at the cafeteria An organlzaand Mrs Frlnck Mr and 'Mrs Carl recital was given at the Tabernacle by Ale tta Parker f ael Franks and BeulahMoszkowsky Hudson ton meetng wll follow and the workMr Mrs and Gabllowltsch Anthem—' I Frledborg j:' John McCormack the noted Irish tenor Come No 8 Liszt luiapsodle Hongrols tho Kason planned A good attendElena Gerhardt Mr and Mis Leopold Unto Mo Morrison concert lias a records Florence of Bennion' chiefly Culp Gold-ma' ance Mr Is hoped for at this initial meeting Rubin and Mrs' Godowsky Postlude—"' Nocturne op 62‘ No 2 been arranged by John Elliott Clark to Marcus Halperson Chopin hall A musical program will be pre- extended visit there with relatives Sigmund Mrs i Dorothy Vedder Wegg Rogers Mr and Mrs Richard Aldrich be given ‘Monday night in the Hotel Grand Choer of sented and all friends are cordially InThe Hersog meeting quarterly During the absence of Mr and Mrs regular Two piano duet— Mr and Mrs Frits Krlesler Mr and Utah ballroom to which all members and Day Nursery vited to be present Richmond Service Homer the their home 1116 E South Orphans’ Evening Mrs Frans Knelsel Alexander Lam- of the Musio Arts society and all music I Les Preludes ac Liszt the at Jiome aft be held will Monday be occupied by Dr and will Prelude— Temple bert Mr and Mrs Ernest Schelllng - lovers are Invited The program (numCal Carrington and Mr Clawson An association ernoon at 2 o’clock N G club will meet Thursday Mrs W N Pugh P A flat The in rolckmar MelAdagio Mr and Mrs Leopold Stokowski " 'v ' ' at 3 o'clock afternoon with Mra Lillie Pearce 280 bers refer’ to records) will bo as folAnthem— '" r meeting will follow later vin Stone Josef Strnasky Slegmund lows: 81 VIOLIN PUPILS All visiting noble IN Efrem When his RECITAL S Tenth East and wife Zlmbaliast Power Mr and Mrs Gqorge Prentice left Divine Faure Spaeth will meet Thursday graifds club The Alma Gluck Sam Franko Paul Mor 64492— In Abendroth to College attend' are Invited Schubert of E Skelton Offertory George the Tuesday for the Keystone rsneh gave PUPILS rls John Sainpolis and many others with the Misses Ruth and Mary God Is a Spirit Schubert 74431 — Stendchen 8 evening s 6 Bennett Meekerv Colo where they expect to reviolin recital “The orchestra program Storer 1185 Blaine avenue in a purely 64402 — Wlegenlied Postlude — : The Drapers Mothers’ club will meet Brahms side for the present American stunt Indulged dinner that i E during afternoon j his Mrs Main at street J with afternoon Solemn March Mme Culp Wednesday Iemmens yesterday was both diverting and appalling club will Democratic studio: disThe Woman’s afe sje Kalman 850 S Eleventh East The Chamln&de Think of Wagner Overture to Tann-haus- 70040— The Flatterer Mr and Mrs C E Groesbeck have on the Wednesday th i be meeting will Serenade hod regular afternoon the of a combination only cussion with Drdla S : played Frank La SEVENTEENTH WARD Forge LD returned from the east where they I o clubrooms 2 in the clock of piccolo oboe basson tuba afternoon at tam 64503 —Serenade Espagnole Chaminade “How to Make Children Lilly Reiser subject - The Services the this busiin spent Seventeenth holidays with relatives and block never evening 211 bonnes' bells The I snd Important sleigh Hooper Nevin Rosary Frits Kreisler friends ward at 630 o’clock to be addressed by anbe the ' will laughed so much in my life I was 64491— Indian ness afternoon gg of the Knott 3C3( Joseph Lleurance Love Song eat the excellent ‘eats’ pro 64489— Smith will have Indian Lament 0 George Albert trying tothe Reports of The missionary societies of the First Dvorak Kreisler nual election of officers ' Schubert Apostle Ave Marla viaed the generous chef of the Astor Mr 'and Mra A L Parsons of the choir by program following will alsobe their hold work given yearns will the M v! regular E church Francis me so Cope " hotel but It kept hard Mme Culp ’ laughing Parson’s ranch coloL have gone to i Singing Come Let Us Anew jc je :v Kuiawiak Tuesday afternoon at Los to hear not only Wagner Wlenlawskl caricatured 18149 — Laverne-Walt- s meeting monthly (saxCaprice U will T C W Willard A1111 Second Frances The Angeles for the winter after spendbut also every single distinguished Congregation J A Campbell the home of Mra P - Dlx Henton Solo and chorus A GuldNew ophone) at a week in' Salt Lake as tho guests afternoon a Year will ing hold Slumber Monday discussion meeting guest had to listen into his choicest for avenue The topic Wletzel Song ConH Henton and Benne ofA Mr W to Mra of and Mra M KL Parsons at tho home Ana an’ ragat the o’clock A Hume 280 'Alexander played composition C jiggling Walk? BransfordL Johanna Strandberg A:' be “Temperance” and Mrs band time by & merciless full way's Dr East S H 1423 symphony James Neilson and Hartmann-MacD- o Tenth To George IL choir C T a Wild W Rose the of Sayre er state well orchestra People everywhere in the 64623— Love Here Is My- Heart Sllesu Soprano solo My Heart at Thy Dear jfc H Davies will give a short talk on will speakpresident it Alice Lawrence room were going into hysterics McCormack Mr and Mra Isaac Baer of Meeker John A Voice Saint Saens Miserere : u :Camile 1 “Prohibition’ Verdi “After the dinner people were on 74500 — La Fartlda Alvarez I Colo are'here for a few weeks at the 3C jC Miss Geneva Harris GoOPSTd SW6ftZ87 the qul vlve for the operetta and I The state society of the Daughters of Hotel - Mme Galll CurcL ' Utah Ai Address see could Schoen Rosmarln before at the table Apostle George Albert " TbeLee?’ Kreisler jI Park - the Mormon Battalion will holdatIts1 hold Chopin Uthe will reguSmith where I sat long 8 church the singers who were 74309 —Ballade In A flat E that Lawrence Plnnock monthly meeting Friday afternoon :r Mr and Mrs 8D 8L Wertheimer left Vladimir De Pachmann to forget their coming trial Mrs Lulu I lar business - meeting i Duet secwith The Lord ' Is Grant-Vlennese trying MraMy Shepherd Algte-o’clock with Kreisler Popular Song were keyed up to breaking point In 641S1 —Hungarian Dance first of the week for New York Brahms Olson 984 8' Eighth : East Thursday ond 1234 E Fifth South the Albert Freeman Henry Smart ' of this tremendously stiff the midst where Fritz Kreisler they were called by Illness ln 2 C Prof o’clock: Lund H and at James m afternoon Antony be Zigeunerwelsen Sarasate The following program will given: the family critical atmosphere composed of mu64403— sfc se Waeeherlein Neilson Owen A Bartlett Van sicians only So when the curtain fi- 64490— Mignonette Ship Brooklyn” Mra Lllliethmemje £ jft Anthem Pleasant Are Thy Courts Ladles Auxiliary to the Greet- “The My Heart at Thy Sweet rose I was delighted to see that ‘‘New yhe Sentiments" Year nally Dam Miss Godbe' Edith of Mr aftermeet Voice Saens were will In Saint of ers the all three C W Henrlch of Utah Tuesday principals RETROSPECT AND RESUME bers violin cello and piano solos Van and Mra Frank Godbedaughter left 180 last week M voice and everything went with Mme Culp Miss Geneva Harris Joost De Haan F noon with good J Early ' a r retrospective look into H Adelaide and Myra 'Grant' Other for Boston to resume her musical an artistic swing that carried the audi- 96000 —Rigoletto Quartet V TAKING o’clock Verdi 130 at street choir and business will come before the studiea ence off its feet It is In plot you Lake’s music record 'Prof important All Caruso Abbott Homer Scotti James H Neilson chorister I know the trials of an impresario in jjc jje j S 12 O E M cClellan organist at tho Thb- M1® will nfeting to be members are urgently re- - Mrs John Ka J Radiant Lucile Howe chapter or his ln organist being songbirds A managing of the 'BuckingJ present quested Slaughter ac ernacle'and music director of the Utah hold the regular meeting Tuesday8 L L C MUSIC PROGRAM managed by them and storms of apham as has her guest for apartments Masonic the at af ha temple f°r every rlten evening Maxwell-McKea- S greeted sally EIGHTEENTH WARD L plause Woman’s Re- a month her sister Miss Florence MorI “A hit of the evening of course was THE music section of the Ladles' The 6 a resume of I clock liiAf At the ward chapel this evening at past and and the" MAxwell-McKea- n more gan of Rock Rapids la corpi club will give a program at 630 Nothing Lucy's spinet-playin- g cautioned present Upon being I I the speaker will be Bishop O F 8 8 8 genuinely artistic has been done in any false notions of I An interesting meeting of the Wa" New York according to all the critics the clubhouse at 230 Tuesday after? Whitney and the choir will sing the that if through Mrs J H Baker and Miss Allle Cox at the I Saturday was eveng held club he own Tuesday his satch omitted 'interested noon modesty are All whether who Literary She scene personal I had to repeat her I O present program: F hall All G A R OrganiZatiOnS of Salt Lake are registered at tlie U share oPthis record it would be under afternoon at the home of Mrs W L- are and then acknowledged repeated re- members of the club or not are invited following S Grant hotel in San Diego Come invited Us Let Anew Hymn ithe was I observed calls I have seen her do much more Mrs Andrew L Hoppaugh will read a pain and penalty of having them Korns when “Poets” day Choir 8 8 8 8 and roles in Berlin and Berne paper on English composers and the Mrs W D Prosser read selections congregational supplied without compunction he Is Important Yeomen Mr Mas Reeves S Harris have American and of Brotherhood Forward Christian Soldiers Cassel but never was she more music and Choir WhiteMrs Emma froVn thus: selections will he: “Evangeline” 1132 met for the regular returned in Sugar City nor more artistic Selection I DS U quartet quoted distinguished From the very beginning Utah’s I head gave a paper on Longfellow’s Homestead Ida ‘Several things caught my attention Bridal Chorus from’ The RSse wjjafter tho Ruth Edwards spending holidays with Lillian soprano AS4I!rfi”!Tl a of Children the “The l0ve of for th$ translation who is Mra Harris’ parents Mr and Mra First Mr Froman democratic Malden 'Alston altorefinements of Hfe dSp pioneers Rulon Flee" Lord’ an is and Supper” winning Arnold H Schul these 1847 and those following them sang Club chorus tenor Wallace Freeze bass art Plano solo Negro dancer and wedded to themost elegant as songs Dance Scott Anthem marched 8 8 ’8 footsore and H 8 they Calvary and choir was Second Mischa Elman the ac Ensign SonS? from Romeo and Juliet over Mra W the Wolstenholme "thousand weary lying! miles J and Miss Miss Marcia Jensen d musician and natural Another between Council Bluffs and the pres- - I companled by Mrs J TT Treasure and Irene Clayton have gone to southern of Bass solo Elliotl there phase interesting ent Salt Lake city I have been told “Solveg” by Grieg Mrs A H Peabody California for the rest of the winter the situation to me was the fact that Mr Hussy those who know that the ferver I played a nocturne by De Konskl and a by In men are who the of all the nearly to Music ' put !llto the lnfin Mr and Mra J H Leave!! have as valse by Wollenhaupt musical front ranks are young men Reading Miss Ruby Chadwick I had chatted with Mr Morris at our Three Old their house guest for the winter Mra ssathS°B’ t English Songs assist-wa- s table familiarly as two young chaps and civic advancement ly prairies where was pride Mrs Korns and Le&vell club of San Antonio Tex ° Gray were Mrs CIVIC camped Della Hills and finally discovered that they and touch the cd in serving tea by Mra L C Sinclair Daynes together ' to such the 8 8 8 thrill ap New equally York Violin solo magnificent soul- of man he was the critic of the Mr and Mrs 'James C Dick spent there- - I Mrs H A King Mrs Howard Parr and wonder it 'Is any “The Messiah’ of Herald Kramer and Peysor of the Muat the Miss Corlnne presentation fore that out of such a beginning out Mrs Tavey New Year’s with Mra Dick’s sister sical America staff and many others Chorus What the WindButler Tabernacle by the Salt Lake Oratorio of such a general Impulse and love fori Mra William IL Cunningham ln Sen Sang: young men like them are a notable array of exceptional Club chorus society augmented by many choir singone distinguiOL AND MRS EDWIN F HOLMES Francisco of the home econom- - I At the evening with “During the woman meeting ers Tea will he served after the program a young of Salt Lake and Ogden and made shed-looking 9C ( "ection of the Ladles’ Literary club mulic and 2?tT sent New year’s greetings to their man in her train in a chat with Lucy a municipal event' of the first magni- - who exl°Pin marve1ed Mr an MeM Mrs W Sturgis left H (L afterimon Wednesday tobe and at that we have Mahon encomiums and explanaj salt Lake from their Cali during the past Harry drifted into some tude in observance of the New Year’s In ‘I811 I CULP JULIA CONCERT an extended week and for was Mra chairman elected Salt Lake two in the of of about Ogden tions giftedaway the I fornia home In Pasadena In the form With the Tabernacle filled holiday eastern vawhen to will chairman A fill vice visit In choral Reeves Is of greatest moved trip they to the As be hers “boy program organizations they ' ' by an impressionable and appreciative world? Is It any com- - 0f engTaved cards accompanied by a New York Boston and Washington Oh these fond mothers' FiLLOWIKG in A the that caused murmured cancies resignations by surprise at the Salt Lake audience in harmony with the holiday Culp with embarrassment The During their absence Mrs Sturgis Mr and Mra Samuel A boy was" the author of ‘It rays to Ad- theatre Thursday night Under the aus spirit and the sublime music of Hanparents vertise whit Ln be ion In th bttr- - Holme Mated In the side rerand ot who have been at the Hotel Utah Park pices of the Musio Arts society with del’s greatest work it was an event since ’mbe1AnCpat1?nl?prM: of such success that It' should not be ent and Coenraad y Bos as accompanist: - j the Amelia ' Palace taken during their they came ln from their countrtjhome lundhes and equipthe ftient of penny and the skill difficult to make the New Year obnr mocsleys pupils I Im Abendrot St&ndchen Die in South Cottonwood will occd?y tho of through its conductors from thepatient ment The committee includes Mra S I stay In Salt Lake the past summer very servance with this same oratorio but effort Ar-- 1 of Emmett D Mous Poet Ave' Marla Weihe Miss Yundt and Schubert apartments 9eIn the Mecklenburg Willard L Mrs pupils 8 Neel Sturgis beginning 8 J 8 notably ' with still larger chorus and Instru- thur Shepherd John J McClellan An-- 1 Louise Holsclanf ' VIOLIN : left Miss Elsa yesterday Mozart mental Bamberger be heard In recital this IL Sonata C Major Mra Lewis William Bowles accomequipment 'a regular feature of YiluPedSron and the Present leader I to resume her studies at Smith college Coenraad V Boa I as Salt Lake Is It of evening at 630 o'clock In Emigration eastern' I many vacation tho Cleofan of panied III Death by her children and sister Miss The the after spending holiday meeting Japanese : Song Andwhatof'our rinwrii iuevates I w111 b® regular ward chapel to which the public Is cities of the United States and many iaoneofthif Florence Halloran will leave today for Simon Mra afternoon with Gov: and with held her Cranston Earl Wednesday parents Sharp Canadian bicoloratura cities really cordially Invited They will be assist California where they will southern aveComo 420 Second Wells H j the Mrs Love Sweet Charles and ers no Again of the world There is finerwitnessing Each soloist deserved all the approved by Miss Saleh Rasmussen vocalist ' I Bamberger the ' remainder of the winter W Old spend monies nue on' attendant the our than own lnaughration English FlorenceJepso generously accorded by the audiand Miss Leah Hayes accompanist The al will Join his daughters Halloran a When J You will as j of Utah I of her Colored father Levi Prof governor givo Bring Edgar Young ence to say more than 'which would following program will bo given: a few for weeks stay later the of “Indian Alden John on? Toys lecture Legends Carpenter at this time of the in8- - 8 8 Wlenlawskl Kulawiak from Miss returned Wall The Cottage Maid has ' Beethoven be superfluous West” Mary ' Mra Parley P Jenson and sister Miss Miss Margaret Corbin Dutch Serenade S de Lange telligent readings by Mrs ' Marjorie Chicago- - where she accompanied her Warner I of Dodge Drdla IV Elegre soprano Souvenir Amy Howe' expect to leave Tuesday Chicago: on of Miss to the central Olive sister The her Wall way Bachmanlnof) meeting regular own Florence Jepperson conLoren© Watts be held Friday at 280 Northampton Mass to take up her for an extended eastern and southern To Ellse Beethoven Utah’s BYetr Walsh” SigridFreber"jarir Liz-- 1 W" CL TU will Dr tralto and William R CL A rooms Donlxettl Sextet from Lucia Worley They’ will be joined later by A re- - work at Smith college after spending trip Y zle W Flerette Thomas Edwards Edna Evans- Jane p nu at the Chaminade tenox and Mr Jenson Ray M Russell basso of Sands Hazel and the party will go to Helen Barlow Rosina Cannon Lau- Olsen victories recent Coenraad V Boa Barnes ln the of with Salt the Lake her Agnes prohibition holidays port Balt Lake Ras- - I wlll New Cuba rena Bridge Lorene Watts La Ruel V Pendant d ebal and Tena Orleans for the Mardl Elsa Best Barrows W Mrs the ents Col and Mrs E A Wall be given by president Tschaekonsky : The chorus moved with power and Gras ‘ Christenson Gwendolin Granger viiiSmA-'-Wrlhtmembers of All the Weckerlin Mignonette Charlet Trevillion Kenneth purpose on the minds of the big- audi- itKhme Indian Love Song Helen Kearns Lleurance ence Today at noon M and abroad Some Utah bSJS T U visiting in the city are invited- to MIss Mr and Mra W H Tobias have rendition of the the aposAdeline Coolbear Luetta great Miss Mar- - moved Wind Song the and he Mary Hagenbarth who are Rogers trophe to the Prince of-- Peace being have “made good” as singers present and are now at home 22 Palace ’ ' ' Christensen Noel Christensen Della ' ' O’Brien who their have j S Heber garet Goddard (deceased) baritone I ' passed so and I that the Shadier Joseph Shadier magnifying apartmenta uplifting who appeared In Albert hall London I The grand temple officers will' make holiday ' vacation In their Salt Lake Alpha s sfs audience would not : yield Its tumultu with Coolbear Susie Irvine Virginia their official visit to Hermlon homes leave for “St Mary’s' in the splendid success Prof A1 ous Murdock It D L Mra demand be that in a splendid master of vocal No 8 Pythian Sisters Friday temple baritone repeated and Lindsay Martha Akert May Wat-- night I Woods” Terre Haute Indto take up for Saranac Lake N Yleft toWednesday visit her the audience was a man who remarked eon Fred Croft Kenneth Matheson ln initiating candidates their school work They will be alBt She will to companions in the same tier' of notable ecorrtn’ TinrfnA- - EaviiTReesol I and Clark E Mra II Melba Lindsay Reginald Stringfel-lodaughter R will pre- companled to their destination by Mrs Past Chief Katie Canning W DouKan Huh seats: same “I midwinter festival this heard the have supMisor ora after METHODIST until Russell Rodgers FIRST stay Genevieve nt retiring chief Reba Cohn with a- Thomas Kearns8-musias In the" public schools of SaltBoston to fourteen in ln be held torlo there In Greenwood Florence Rasmussen February sung years sueservices at Methodist First' followLake and has j Install who the Today’s Willard Andelin ' 8 past chleYs pin 0 ' j by the Boston Oratorio so Anna Squires Della Gosset Mar- Episcopal church will have the fol- succession in England v and I ing officers: Most excellent chief Ro- - I Miss Phoebe Parker arrived yester- cessfully appeared Miss Matilda Phillips has been spend- - ' never ndid and this hear chorus James Corbin clety T8choenfelt lowing musio numbers: Germauy-Johgaret Hand Cruz CaL chief Kirksenior from will be McDonald and Iva Santa day tenorjand I berta As much might Justly Ing the holiday season with friends In sung better Samuel Stewart and Hyrum Sum- chief Belle Sarget man- - tho guest of Miss Frances Evans at the Chicago Junior hamI I1L Service iTttergSt Morning' and Rock Island be he said of chorus the and Hallelujah I merhays D Evans home for the next month S ' credit ' of dServePabvast Stewart mistress Tryphena whom amount of “Amen”the stupendous finale Lfebestraum Organ preludes: Llsst two for bringing noted artists before four records" Mary ‘Holman mistress of or Miss Claire Wilcox has returned to ' It was & neat and highly approved public Miss Genevlevs Greenwood ' Largo (Now World Symphonls) Dvorak t Holmes ' and finance Sara others protector Mary Coalville take up her teaching ln Kinder compliment paid Salt Lake’s veteran Raff Fantasia on Duke Street Cavatina Mr and Mrs E O Howard and the Juniortohigh lTak® our composers Evan Stephens I Tyler outer guard Clara Hancock The school after chorister Evan Stephens to Invite him Anthem Hear O Lord My SupplicaLa Ruel Christesoa : native - daughter Miss Marjorie Howard ac- - the holiday vacation with her spending Wales assure some J J Daynes in specommittee charge to w chorus “vye0 obdirect the ' Hallelujah ooler tion Hour (violin Song On Fleeting refreshments- companled by their house guest Miss Dr and Mrs C-- F Wilcox ' parenta cIa including were Chorus and soloists M W Miss D Morton P Wood E Alice splendidly by ' ' ligatoMiss Mildred Poet will leave the latter part nert GeorgeCareieznativjr oi Bngi 8 Rasmussen and Choir Sarah Monsley: supported by a' symphony orchestra j of the week-foSan Francisco where of the lanA the ten days with relameetlng-oThe first year After of as-spending ' AC7 nativ with England Arthur Pedersen Freber Gaul Smythe WIm Offertory Sketch in D Flat Gypsy Banco' CL club was held at the home of j they will be Joined by Mr and 'Mrs A E T in Salt Lake Mrs now friends Arthur and Idaho tives of native' New Solo Toin Bruno Hahn ajid the entire production professorShepherd May Watson ' avenue on W 1140 of Peet Kansas Laird returned to PresMrs Smith Leon has of E the in to England the Esther City Lloyd party was theory Alex E EberhardL Schoen Rosmarln Kreisler capably conducted by Squire Coop Conservatory of Music Boston Tracy j Wednesday afternoon Several Invited sail January 16 for an extended work as matron resume her ton to Ida stay Miss Virginia Lindsay Guilmant music ‘director of the oratorio society Jii Postlude Postlude in A I mem-- I ln Honolulu new two were and Preston hospital jLohn of the Suats present inwith the notable exception when he Violin dust Herd Girl's Dream Vand I bera 'wens Initiated Dainty - refresh- - II 8 Evening Service 8 8 Veldenzer diBs MawftSems Halvited to Mr' the ' pilot Stephens I ' The Labltzky Mrs left durMrs H Mr Lewis Ira ' J and hostess J the fumbe were served ments by accompanied Organ have which by preludes:baInstrumental chorus and surrendered the Luetta and Noel Christensen lelujah Neb I her mother Mrs M B Smith Omaha week on for the Gounod done re entertained to Overture club to has be will and Faust are Thursday ing ton to the “grand old musician’? of Salt a develop doing much Gavotte Gosseo ' Mrs F OKeyes 856 Cleveland ave- - turned from the ' east after a two genuine love for music ' ldacfarlnne Lake by Della Shadier Joseph Shadier Ken- Legends j VThe choruses nue months’ stay In Atlantic Oity and other v complete list of large’ neth Matheson Russell Rodgers Anthem The Day Is Past and Over Mayor Ferry’s preliminary remarks doing work - v commenda- of 4e eastern cities high a worthy sancwere Briggs added well' the I and Noels Christensen Luetta Christen- Misses to applied of hundreds EL Fourth I of w say tion: w 582 ± A Burnside j nothing HOT TEA BREAKS Heublsr oction of community interest to the Ruby Chadwick Alga sen I Watson Yeo-- I Dr and R- - O Burkhardt and Choir Mrs Circle ' and Lorene Watts May Mattered of the daugh-Uta- h South Keith entertained and everypart01© aided casion i And in all who any way n V A COLD— TRY THIS Reginald Strlngfellow Mrs Vick and Mrs ter Katheryne after spending the Cantllene are:- throughout Hailing in the promotion of " the "- enterprise Tabernacle choir Sait Lake men Thursday were Sarrats Offertory Ziegenerwelsen I days In Evanston with In of Solo He the John relatives have Knows the Way charge J Wallendlngham Shelly business houses which purchased McClellan c Lund conductor Miss Melba Stewart Llhdsay I gone to southern Vi choir 1 refreshments R O Burkhardt California to stay the ' blocks of tickets that their employees Ogden organist- TabernacleFlowers and Ferns Kaiser Postlude Grand conductor of Hamburg Guilmant might have the opportunity of attend- Samuel Joseph Ballantyne' Get ' a small pink carnations rest of the winter Choeur crystal vase of on Kenneth Hammerman - Salt formedaii the aspackage F the German folks or Whitaker call organist Tea WetBreast the luncheon Chorister— Mrs diElla centerpiece Cummlng and who all ing Mazurka sang played Lake Choral society organized by Brust Thee at MlynarskI zel Organist— Mrs '! Mr and Mrs ' exIt Lee “Hamburger Charles U Miller vJ'Strohauer rected and all who attended— one Evan Stephens - Ell H' ' Peirce (de- table - f v J Louis Miss Susie Irvine Take a tablespoonful any of to leave some pharmacy pect time 8 8 8 reason to and back to look' of have a Thomas Radcliffe all (deceased) ceased) cup water Violin duet Humoreske boiling tea Dvorak the put The Women’s Loyal Order of Moose tor a trip to Honolulu? to visit their upon it pour through a sieve and drink New Year's day as one of the ' lofty and others ln 1894 presenting “Light of IMMANUEL BAPTIST Misses Melba and Virginia Lindsay Asia” (Dudley-Bucketc circle ‘will- give any time It is the reorganized party at' Moose- I daughter Mrs Charles M' Walson 1917 Of a teacup full AtImmanuel Baptist church the days I e a to break a cold and to national In evenway the 222 S hall' again effective compete 8 West great most 8 8 Temple Monday musio programs for services today ' as it opens-th- Mr ' and RECITAL BY ROSELL’S PUPILS pores relievV SCHUBIANN-HEINK’cure S Mrs C F grip Richmond MEMORY will be: Also loosens the bow' congestion tomorrow ing leave New and for of the pupils of John Rosell’s will r Chicago cold at once newspaper breaking a and Meriting Service SOME York Mrs Richmond will go on later elsIt thus ONE of the first SXSlfk class wfl! render a musio Organ In the is Inexpensive vegeto Madame entirely interview an oodcraft will hold Grieg installation of to Boston to join her daughter Miss table therefore harmless— Kimball Morning: Advertisement and others "Elijah" preaenting Schumann-Helno'clock We at X at k the Anthem Would Sea Jesus Brackett when she came to (Mendelssohn) in 1909 In 1914 the I officers Friday evening at O O F Gladys Richmond who is making an program tonight - ‘ - - - - s son-wa- free - : - ’ 1 ’ : ' "tyof - ’ ‘ ‘ - ' ‘ Hotel Utah Ball Room s r j s n ’ ' '? 3 - " ' at 830 Monday Night January V- - f - ! — a- - — i - ©© v A 1 ? - ' 4 - : -- ' - '' - -- - ? - - ' © rk - - ' ‘ - - ' - a- - : Sj£ er Self-Reliant- ’’: - -- ’ : : a - - - 1 - - ' - ‘ - - vice-regen- t - - $ - ‘ ‘ - J ' Herald-Republic- an a ' ’ ” : fine-featur- ed - 1 simple-mannere- Miscellaneous Simisisi -- - - (j son-auth- or thej ‘ and-laughe- : recital - r a - - s - - cere-contra- lto 88 1 ! par-JfOj?1- ®8 1 Kam-merai- Star' : ' ' temoScreSflMirtn - an W-g-- v - - - : - - w " Church Choirs ac-ten- or -- - - 8 A - - Oft - - s ar 3fC 90C ? - f con-certmas- 88 r ter -- - : - - -- -- - ' - -vi - - -I ? u-- - a - ' - - JT ? - - holl-Antho- ny ' : - - - - ’ 1 ) - - d - ‘ - : - |