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I ' 1 1 H I I X V MQ " Vfl 1 Kw ?l1 k 5 — ?! rnK ' I n 0 L-x ol V? vl lllnKB r-' i r 0 VI ' i — i HE leading event of this week will be the chamber music concert at thft TTirwt Pcnp-rfttrfi Tuesday evening by tho Salt church Lake quintet at 8:15 o’clock The quintet has presented to Salt Lake the only chamber music ever attempted by and their reception has been musicians mo‘t cordial The program for to the old masters Tuesdayis confined of and includes chamber music some of their best compositions The quintet has become almost an xinlt in the eveness of their playing and their to play the great works has been attendedwith fine success the two quartets and Interesting are the tr'o selected for the Tuesday concert which are as follows: Quartet Op 76 No Haydn cantabile Allegro presto ppcoadagio menuetto Trio Op 66 Mendelssohn Allegro energico con fucco espresslvo scherzo allegro ap local A HU m Kt tiff It Bin ii o o t r J iv i J r T- :J7y — - I - - will u P attempt I W I Xvfflra M ! It 3 iinw nWff “acy - 5 e ma 3 passionato Cip 59 Quartet Allegro molto andante No 2 adagio Beethoven allegretto f presto The Salt Lake quintet is composed of the following local musicians: Squire Coop piano reber Arthur violin violin George Groneman viola and Otto King cello rees and they are under the local management of Salinger Herbert who organized the quintet ana miss Lucile May ’I Alfred f A J J k W 4” VI rr ' Ah 1 AA'l r -Sf4 Hl ALT society last LAKE week might s' ' " i well have adoptedthe slogan “On with the Dance let Joy bo Unconfined” for the afternoonsand evenings have been largely given over to the popular dancingcraze that is at present sweeping the country Decidedly out of the ordinary were the teas which mode of “tango” proved remarkably successful Tuesday afternoon Miss Eliza Dey and ‘Miss Lila Mae ‘MMi- “leV UU St -A S’mW'-w- M --V wfc M a r 4- o i n ' t ’ 3 wv ’ K ’-L-Uu ?? ’“U ' 4 7 4 I 11 ' fr 1 fix 4 I L 4 X 4 A f A WWiHuV Ii It 6 IJi ' & i ’ ivXWi ' LirnariUTi iwriMncaG" ir niro iiiiinr ui ujt-u it v m i rz minjiBwnrf-iBPUMfi —mBB-Jut Quartet “Good-bye” Tostl-Parks of Utah quartet: University David Ross Smith first tenor Rigby second tenor Will Magginetti baritone bass Ralph Waldron AItk G Waldron accompanist Intermezzo from “The Wolf-errari Jewels of the Madonna” G Moraima (Capriccio) Espinosa Trnr—-Twuinr bi 7LrrrjnurriLTLurr: it : tj:' i JirnT't rxj:Trx i :: sb’j'’aru : -r'iri‘V4 ' EnlBMnffl ' -TT-L-l-J-r ---Tn- I- ‘ H 4 K ¥XI rn-k Z'TX s 5 ' ' Quar-et: a b givwvKZq? an interesting program of vocal violin and piano numbers Those taking part will be Miss Emma Lindsey soprano Miss pianist Alaster gL Becky Almond Mrs C P Hyman director Deutsch ofviolinist the Larson dramatic art departmentof the Conservatory will also give tyo and the entire numbersthe direction of affair will be under Dramatic Manager Levi N Harmon a a 4 4: "Da Coppah Aloon" Kelley ades” “When Dav Parks University of Utah quartet A number ofof the nuoilswillof the Utahin Conservatory Music appearthe Kaysville Sunday evening under auspices of the Alutual Improvement association of that place and will give Hffll $? r 1 j t appearing in picturesqueSpanish cos to the accompaniment of exceltumes lent music Later the girls danced at the home of Mr and Mrs Lee Charles Miller of Mr and Mrs Lee Charles Milller w g charming dinner at their hospitable home in honor of Col and Mrs James A Irons following On Thanksgiving afternoon beautifully appointed family 1 I' L & Eaton entertained 1 r iiy f ? I several hundred members of Salt Lake society when they presented the latest steps and the modern dance poses of o rancke ’ tdiu tr ' The AIcClellan Hotel Utah orchestra assisted by the University of Utah will render the following program quartet of in the lobby of the music Hotel this evening’ at 8:15: Tell” Rossini Overture “William 2 R riml Caressing Butterfly -hi f Vir a® entertaining 1 i (A ' ‘ ' ' z ’ dinner -k - ' - - the Amelia Palace by Colonel 5 V' Mrs Edwin Holmes a delightful infornjul social event in the form & of "tango” tea was given in the soprano who gave a successfulconcertlast night at the Payson 4 handsome art gallery adjoining the High school and who is now on a short concerttour of the state Airs will sing She has Raymond M by Austin residence from The late afternoon to the "Ave Alillard for the a pleasing personality Verum” and is doing excellent work with her instructor hours of the holiday were enjoy-:bly offertory at the 11 o’clock mass at St passed by the Mary’s Cathedral today and Miss Margaret Bamsey Morris young people bidden the exclusive function Kelly will be the soloist at the to and also o’clock mass the large number of friends of the 4 l ony Madame Zeisler brought out the Ollie Smith violin Thorval Jorgense hostess who present to enjoy the were section of the Ladies various The music themes and styles with telling violin: Alfred Rordame viola and Literary club will hold its regular force and was dainty and picturesquescene amid the artistic brarian Oge powerful by cello Jorgensen under softly shaded lights at m turns Site in meeting Tuesday afternoon p showed great strength Hebaus bass Alfred Slack flute greatly the fetching The the heaviei' numbers arid enhanced by afternoonwill be The devotedto war an infinite ton Zabrisl Kellersbergeroboe: E and patriotic is music or senti-The ciainet gowns worn by the young girls and amount tenderness in theaudience Alma McClellan clari: follows: Piano solo by program Airs A A as mdntal Charles G Berry comooslttons with the Cho- deissen bassoon Carl women present night Kerr vocal solo by Miss most impressed horn Alva Evangelineseemed seemed mnr Baer cornet Wednesday was distinguished vocal solo by Aliss Mary pin Sonata op 35 Thomas: although an alrnost Jones tympani and by parties including drums song by Airs C M Plummer equal applause followed each of the numerous dancing Cornwall the annual dunce by the members of the selections other Troubadours numbers Under the auspices of the Xgriculrecitation Zeisler was the University club the by Miss Carlotta Jennings guest at the turai college at which opened McClellan Utah for two Logan social season of tire college Airs C days exclusive Hanchett is the Hotel duringwhich organist and John T time Hand tenor day Salt Lake club and full’ maintained the standard chairman for the many musicians gave successful recital last 4 visits with the gifted pianist Monday of in the Logan tabernacle The entertaining It was under the She evening will be given in was pleasantlyimpressedwith the building A sacred concert was filled After the affair a of the social city and committee Iliff Episcopal this of the Methodist church spoke enthusiastically dinner was given by Mr and Mrs A Hotel Utah that evening the at o’clock direction appreciative At the evening under the ollowing audience which greeted her Horne in honorof the local artists and Utah club numbering seventy couples of Airs Henry Kirkman r’day evening Although no longer Levi N Harmon of the Utah is the in the manager primeof of youth Madame Zeisler tare its first dance of the season which program Conservatoryof Music has lost her technique arid none proved equally successful with the series Congregation brilliant execution and her appearance parties enjoyed by rite members of Invocation here was an event to be long Teresa pianist Carreno silo their club and tlieir friends last year Soprano Miss Ruby Chadwick bered remem by red U Graham attended Piano solo Miss MyrticeClinton the Thursday noon As special feature of the evening organ recital at rhe Baritone solo Mr Alvin Keddlngton Thoroughly artistic was the Tabernacle and highly Miss Eaton and Miss Dey were present complimented Mrs Violin solo Esther "Hour Organist upon his work McClellan for an hour and gave a presentation of at tlie Alusic at the organ Soprano solo Henry Kirkman ofhallAlusic” Consolidated She was delighted with artistic dancing assisting in instructing Piano last from to o’clock duet evening the beautiful tone of the famous Cohn contralto organ Pauline Staab Mrs Leah sang and with the prog-ram many of those present in the popular Miss Bushby Miss Edna rendered which of Solo Miss Leola Schrack splendid songs which included selections from Bach steps and poses group Wagner Vocal duet German Heder a hobby with Handel Widor Elgar and an arrangement the the Masonic same At temple Alexander Heinemann with whom Miss Mrs William Maxwell Mrs Kirkman Cohn of brilliant dance and banquet "Suwanee River” by Mr Mea in Berlin Miss Cohn's evening lellan Congregation voice studied given by the commandery The richness of quality C were possesses Benediction and a depth of feeling that made her details were carried out on the elaborate 4 part of the most interesting scale social riday eveningat the Ladles’ program which always mark AV Dougall baritone also a affairs under Masonic auspices clubhousethe music section will sang several present an eveningof Heinemann negro music and pupil ofwhich The Salt Lake Tennis club the Ladies he had made favorites Airs t’aimer will give songs t Eugene literary club Whitney hall Unity hass The charming and with the Salt Lake public and attractivedaughter of Mr and Mrs Reynolds Cahoon who will be married Tuesday evening r?adil from Paul Time was in adings ’5 Dunbar excellent voice His middle and others were the scenes of successful o’clock sharp This will be followed register -J particularly vu fiaix pleasing Spencer dancing affairs given to celebrate the weicn by an informal dance when Aliss Lila was A recent issue of Musical America Clawson Jr was the cf Alae Eaton and Aliss Eliza Dey members accompanist recognized journal for musiciansof Thanksgiving season together with the evening and did finished work the United of the section will present some States contained a graceful smaller informal ones at private homes of the league are taking hold with an with a profusion of American Beauty third story of the 4: of their fancy The public is to the Salt Lake The dances compliment 4 home enthusiasm partially engendered by roses and yellow Japanese chrysanthe score cards were handsome invited to enjoy this evening’s night Miss Lillian Phelps orchestra well as to in as its program Last Aliss departure of the troops from tno great success of last Japanese design with the section Lyall when Payne pianist and director Arthur reber whose photograph year while a crystal basket of and the favors awarded at each Utah table Marcellus ort Douglas for El Paso will have took first rank in the United musical part of the program is Smith violinist gave an appearedin connectionwith the quisite Taft roses Tho formed the were illustrated Japanese books article follows: is distinct as having sold its entire allotcentral as program at Payson as an extract from bearing upon local society States of the prettily the article:ollowing acircles decoration Tea which was by a large sketch Airs A Mc-Nitt ment of seals enjoyed Coleridge Taylor A pointed table nearby army post is always E Bam-and selections from this “It is with the highest respect for where Airs number of guests who came in composer (a) an asset to society in any There will be booths in four of the berger Airs William H Miss Nan Butterfield: Klassert the genius that has produced considered for the function served selections from (b) Shepherd’s Song the gnat Theobald from was city and tho relations existing department stores the postoffice and town or at the tea and coffee this composer Aliss Allistaugh“Southern musical compositionthat the orchestra presided o'clock until 5:30 in the dining Miss Payne the Hotel Utah and will be urns the army folk at the under the The following Airs C C mandolin membership approaches Melodies” Snyder fa) Cavatina Raff masterpiece among young girls asisted in rooms was the following league oeiow Delightful music and guitar orchestra of Prof C (bj these men do not believe in belittling post and townspeoplehave always supervisionof serving in the dining di Krelsler Tempo Minuetto room: Miss Helen given by the Troubadour orchestra D Schettler and Mrs W Curtis a by dallying with it in members: Air Smith mighty work been particularly congenial It is Miss hoped The Hotel Utah booth Miss McCor-nick Oberndorfer Helen Lehmann Miss during the hours of the tea Mrs Irons Miss C flippant or an insincere They Jennings Miss Elva A Dey way A Perfect Dav (with violin rbthat the absenceof the regiment will Miss Caroline has been the strive in all Lahala Samuels and Aliss Lila Alae Eaton from the section seriousness to give the postoffice booth Miss Gertrude Schiller honored guest at a number ligrato) Bond be of short duration Tho creation of the presence of The music during the reception of other social events banjo “Old song Kentucky (b) rovatore) Verdi composer an Interpretation Bird Auerbach during the assisting ierce lames(11 at social functions of all Mcoratn airs Arthur hours was furnished by the Troubadour Alilne reading from the officers week while Home" Lawrence approximatingas nearly as possible store Mrs D Car' Roberts Keith numbers of others were the 1'neips will be sadly missed lyric and dialect of Paul (a) miss (Moonlight that which he would desire” kinds and orchestra canceled the Water Sketches) O’Brien’s Mrs W Salisbury on of tho poems In store account sudden Dunbar Airs Eugene Palmer Mrs Mc-Nitt b) To the irefly the pursuit of business playing though most of the families will orders received by the troops to leave Gronow the Mrs De Witt Z C Al booth and Aliss R is not able to Knox: Korns chairmen Aliss Payne musician always main at the post the entertaining A delightful matinee party was given for the Mexican border 4 his high musical ideals therefore Heber M Wells Mrs L L Terry yesterday Air on ci string Bach maintain which tho garrison is noted will of Mrs 4 Tlie the irst the store Mrs afternoonby Miss Hazel Hill music for today Methodist(b) Serenade Philharmonicis proving to Walker Brothers Ernest at the Orpheum Pierne be lacking The loss of the Episcopal will be as fol be a great benefit to the performerin sixteen of her tea given church course Mrs C when The afternoon Bamberger Schramm Wednesday Smith this bachelor officers will no doubt leave friends respect In devoting attention to Cross' Christmas (a) If No One Ever sale of the Red entertained The party by Mrs John Weir was one of the lows MarriesMe The seals the great by the more than a passing regret in the masterpieceshandled will open at the chaperoned by Mrs R c Hill pleasant events of the week in above was society orchestra is hearts of the “girls left from every member brought behind them’’ Sancta (b) Carissima mother of the young hostess and after circles A color effect in yellow Organ Prelude— Andante Penn into contact with the highest in the booths Thursday December 18 the Beethoven Aliss Rhelps performance went to ranklin’s prevailed all art By reason of this association continue until Christmas eveningbut through the rooms and on Thy Love as a ather tho and rom (a) Nocturne awaits the Gronow exalted ideal is women it must not be tea was the tea table the result understoodthat seals wnere a ereuntuy appointed which was lighted by (from —the Redemption) Gounod (b) Alazurka Aliss Godard being that there maintained girls of all and white is a higher ages in the commu carnationsyellow shaded candelabra standard cannotbe purchasedbefore that time served usedPink Mrs Charles Daily and Choir Payne given to the work of the in pretty' effect on the long rysinger (a) musician nity this week in the presentation of are on sale now in a Taking turns at presiding at the tea Offertolre— Supplication Aiinuet Beethoven It is a recognizedfact that the members as they book dozen !wee table lighted byr pink shadIsrael (b) Barcarolle “Little and drug stores Com-1' which was table Mrs E A ijctWLOH fcoi £flr aoi The beautiful whole-same or more were Wall Mrs Edwin Offenbach of the Salt Lake Philharmonicare led Dudley Buck Air play it is said has taken hold of plete returns of the lists of candelabra The guests of the Smith asistants Holmes Mrs Lee Charles Miller devoting themselvesconscientiously to Lockner (a) Happy Day (violin obligato! included Miss T their work the public in much the same but a few are ready Eleanor Park Mrs M Bailey Mrs and this fact gives assurance are not all in Ledyard Strele-zlri manner and Misg Miss Postlude — Postlude in C Minor J abian and that every of the program that the book of that did a gen given herewith Helen Kearns Dey Margaret Mrs Karl number Whiting (b) Sympathy (violin obligato) riml for the name O'Brien Miss concert will be Hotel Utah booth will be in the Phoebe Miss Leah while assisting in serving were (c) The Coo-Coo forthcoming or more ago the of The erationJo Beth and when names Lehmann rendered in All musicianly way Aliss Anna AlcCornickand Henderson Miss Dorothy Harker Miss Miss Rosamond Ritchie Miss Virginia Meg Amy were house- charge of will Prelude Miss Phelps the hard perfect Organ — men are working to Miss hold words with her be Airs Edwin Genevieve Hoffman Carolyn Beatty Miss Dorothy Ingram Miss (a) in their various parts there Holmes Wells Invocation olstenholme themselves Miss Willa Airs Stella Angell Mrs Robbins Miss Carlen Dorothy Bamberger evening Margaret B and Miss Eliza (b) being no time to spare There are many women to whom the Airs David Keith Evening Johnson letcher Mrs Julia Jones Schra-ven betwen now Mrs Dewey Miss Emma Warren Miss Dey The hostess was assisted in Rro uicca li when the play will bring back afternoonsin the Salisbury Mrs Walker C Lewis Mrs and Sunday December — Jerusalem and rank McC6r-nick Struck Miss Elizabeth Morton her guests by Mrs' Eberhardt and Choir Sanders sang concert is to be given at the Empress long spent in A Keyes Mrs W Martha Stanley C Alex Nevin’s beautiful ago laughingor crying Richard vocal trio “A Miss Night theatre Airs C W ifleld Mrs rederick Becky Clawson Miss Edna Sears Mrs Russell C Offertolre— Traumerie Strauss in Venice’’ at a big Thanksgivingbanquet over the domestic tribulations of the Woodruff Mrs Bass Solo and Miss Have Sought and ort Douglas Aliss Merce Williams Sarah Burton at the Alasonic and the all absorbing Perkins of William Story Jr and Mrs B A Mc —ound temple bv the of this March household Have U Tuesday or Wednesday Airs Keller Utah No week A commandery KnlghtsTem-plar Air sentimenthas been handed down Lewis Miss A Noble Hogle Millen N Bolinger an expert organ builder Westival Langdon Jeffs and Mrs John Elliott from Lewis Colonel and Mrs Edwin 4 will be here from the east to begin mother to daughter and in many Airs Clark Holmes Postlude —director March Arthur oote 4 a few friends last Scheid’ Mrs the organat St Alark’s cathedral entertained Mrs Karl A Choir William A cases to the next generationuntil the evening musical offerings at the American dinrrer to meet Thetheatre The work is intricate anti takes at their cousin twenty-five friends at a beautiful Wetzell will be greeted Walter the past characters portrayed Mrs Louis during have from two to four weeks for the Lee Parrotte and his friend Mr Organist week friends The Seamans at her attractive Strohauer been of as luncheon home composed several new selections alone The cathedral has appreciation who are few days In E South by the large by the public of the play spending a Temple The concert orchestra from shown goes luncheon great inconvenience in the city on their way from the east table in pink presented and the organ recitals by Organist factory in far that there is pretty caused at the toward showing a in a sending the coast AIcClellan to Tuesday and Wednesdav some one here to put the organ place for pure Killarneyroses forming the wholesome drama and’ jjt in evenings when he was compelledto and the choir in outlook 4: candel from the present theatre and centerpieceunder pink-shaded consequence to hearty and enthusiastic is somewhat disorganized W Curmatinee parties for the play will be One of the most elaborate Jbridge abra The orchestral will choir overtures were tls ridttv JOSEPH was hostess sk become master the social attractions of the ana teas or tne season was and Suppe’s popular from parry “irefly” (riml) and now on will relieve among at beautifully at the handsome the different farewell overture a arranged Alonday social fannie“Light Cavalry” which were Aevening H Peabodj' of the doubledutv of week residence of Colonel and most greatly appreciatedA partial In Mrs E affairs tendered Colonel and Mrs ZEISLER saidpianlst'dn’ tobe thethe organist and choirmaster or a number connectionwith the production of tea yesterdaywhen a large number James program A Wall from of has been “Little Women" it will be of interest when several hundredof the A Irons during the week was the dinner gave to Salt woman world of“Diethe week is: Grand selections years Air Peabody of her friends were Lake present between riday “Siegfried” identified with the choir at St Alarks-cathedral given one Walkuere” (Wagner) to the many friends of Miss Margaret members of Salt Lake society were Wednesday night at the Alta of the distinct treats o’f evening the season and has built up a the hours of and o’clock to (Wagner) “La Boheme" (Puccini) “La very meet by Mrs Wall to meet Mrs Dills so well and favorably James club by Governor and Mrs known In her sister and niece Mrs William Her recital was all that could be asked Tosca’-’ (uccini) “Lohengrin” (Wagner) choir At short intervals during worthy to and style of this city that she is playing the part Simon and Irons of forortherDouglas who leaves Spry Those invited to meet the com-Ger-and both as and (Herbert) “The his stay there Air has program “Enchantress” Peabody her of the new home in Tokio pllmented guests were Adjutant (Herbert) concert valse been relieved from duties of choir-master Marmee in company touring Miss Helen Simon of Portland Ore audience responded “Gold Duchess” with cordial Colonel Irons will stationed' eral and Mrs E that and’ Silver” (Lehar) “Pierrette” but most of the time he has the southern states where be A enthusiasm showed Mrs Wedgwood Lippman was assisted in receiving tho American Madame Zelsler’s at popularitywith music and "Serenade” (Chaminade) “Swing served in both capacities embassy In compliment Dr'and Mrs GrB Pfoutz her guests' by Mrs A lovers In this city (Bares) Greene-wald to the With an Song" and several popular Tied Cross ®"als to guest of honor the Christmas Zeisler Mrs Solon personality Madame The following criticism was Rhelnstrom Airs and details were in numbersof The reorganizedconcert made ih aid in the fight against tubercu new’ dancing organization has been Musical Spiro Airs Emil Japanese swept her audience throughthe heights ciiestra the American theatre is as the last issue of America of Lehmann Airs Oscar effect and gohgeous yellow and depths of her fine Krelsler Japaneseformed bearingthe name of the Progress follows: Prof J AIcClellan musical ritz violinist v ho losis are to be put on sale again this Lehmann and Airs Gottdiner program in a celebrated of Port that left were used throughout club which gave its initial party way an indelible impression directors and chief organist Levi Ns will play here soon under the management enrysantnemums year by the Nonsectarian Charity landThe Twenty-two tables of bridge night' at the Ladles Lit-" upon those who heard her Jr assistant director and of Salinger and Miss were Thanksgiving Harmon' Herbert league and the officers and members attractive Schubert? and’ Liszt selections rooms were adorned played in the spacious 'on Samuel Williams ’piano and Lucile' May rancke rnd' wUl be x)f ballroom'onthe Page Col'T-) (Continued without a:hint of monotorgan' Miss Marguerite Duvall piano (Continuedon Page Column £) at mid I a 4 4 MISS LILLIAN PHELPS 4 6 ' f ' -y' 9 i y 4 11 Hhj ’ surroundings -k J 2 a : i I H M? Oi patriotic Madame a J J J enjoyed a direction S S rx?x BJ f 1 Hymn Madame accompanied a GawMrs J J 8 9 a included Hymn " a 1 On MISS CLARA Literary Hugh CAHOON Miscellaneous 8 I 4- I philharmonic soprano THE mums ex-Madame interesting follows: ap-tea J Pompadour expressly I 4 historic a J a I s -t On 1 al-re-for 4 4 I 4 4 Mr -were MORNING Lehmann H a n Anthem A TREAT ' Women” Oh Ju afternoon ’ erdinand - A-Schled EVENING a W receiving Wednesday Anthem S I I J 1 installing Wednesday entertained 1 construction old-time suffered the'de-lajr I Society Week J J appearance together Week Music respond encores MRS LIPPMAN J jjs enjoyed Among afternoon -afternoon Bloomfield Madame famous invited 4 6 tomorrow rendition 1 I ’ ! J irresistible HE I ' decorations A or-! J organ i ’ ' predominated -H 2 ' ' ’ 6 tj t I 'W ” 1 |