Show jtrI'' - f Ml® VT? ’ - M ’i - & A --- a - w X- - 4 -m i :r C3- it f i-K T 5 2 e - 3t rf n 1 I i x - Xi -1 - X SECTION WOMAN’S W’X r - J x O i tetfl WMBli ' J BQ m II II —t I fl) JII II fia iK" m - Kssa e ZM'I d-wwl- ---wm x ieb -a - Q SALT XXt — - : ffw 1 tig Ji f” l 5 a 1 r -r jt -c -V ’ -I- - S jn - 9-M cm -a ' ' '-V: V CITY UTAH -- 1-4 i r-- I A W v WOMAN’ - xH i i " - : KCT - xr : w —- X 0" r I - it ’r OX V i ?X-j-tX BSSSSl X ’r w s- I r- f ' ' ' - v 1 ' v 8 ’ 3 f'c-i -'X'rXf' j 11 Is XXXX-X I" - -k iwi A Ulin I X S 1914 a 4 v U I 1 I ' i I x X XX -Sis'C S I -irrnur"- 29 ' - A 'XMtXX -v-X 1 WT ' f Xv I 4t I -:-u j X- - 5 i A ' khs MARCH SUNDAY t If i 1 ’ i t -:s — I - J IK' ’ I- r- ' i asE-n : I X' - ' UH II S 1 hhw : ID i - j LAKE wi ' ! -V) i rwqnr a: i r X i 4 ' DD Ol - ?Tr I’l 2 d 'X' - — St i - : iX4-h SBH - Hi-- -v L 1 f x - J t 1 c ‘ ’ K f : Irish Reneral of k ’ rKWK¥ I-'-' I — K ' NSli It? and annual concert i the music srlvenof Miss underNora management Gleason Thursday night at the Salt Lake theatre I OKS! I I ?i®7 xtf z — 1 — for th was benefit attended WARREN MISSseveralANNA difficult solos Anil’s ornhanmost enthusi audience There was not stanqroom in the theatre either in front Ing Several of the scend's or back of them children ranging from years hundredtook part in the program arid upward not once did they miss their cues the age of the principals the Innldrint la nntAWnrthv Tha of the Right Rev LaurenceScanlanand the Rev ather Kiely added interest to! The tho event boxes and stalls were 'filled with Catholics and: prominent their frlendst Little aged Katherine O’Donnell the of the wag prima donnaMe Love evening She sang "Ydu You” in Made true operatic style thoroughlycaptivating her hearers on Althoughpossible of number It was not an to make the entertainment there were the performance many Of with covered small folk who themselves glory the attractive features of One of the was the “Peggy Brady" song program In and dance with Mrs R M Austin the leading solo part Mrs Austin was and her charming in her ofrendition fifty girls chorus young pleasing effect bf added much to the the number violinist Miss Genevieve Malone selections The gave two well rendered first I'antasie by Vleux-temps Brillante” by Alias Lorretta accompanied tjie delightful old by Malone followed Rpse of Summer” melody “The byLast the orchestra accompanied The baritone solos 'Alcott’sAll“Mother Machree" and "BelievH Ale if sunsr Those by P Endearing Young Chaims'’ P Grady were well received in the Aliss Lila Aiae Eaton appearing fancy ensemble dancing was graceful and-most pleasing the apeclal offerings of Several or worthy were mention were the more than in costume by l:i her ini"Mavbe It's a K ‘'The Internation-tlronin by rn G Bear" al Has Dance Tomin “Tell lusiqn hr Marguei Taylor Yon re Irish’’ by Daphne Them That Irish Hunt March’’’ by and ‘Soldier Boy the “leading man" Raymond Cavan age -r of talented pupils’ a at a young recital 'St by E ne proancea gooa Kkeiton graceful performer by George and was a a astic violinist who played given Tuesday evening xrom ner instrument!X cones 2 : — - - Considering IB Hr KS w U U f I ? R IRS HORACE HOLLEY SMITH and her little daughter Kathenne Mrs Smith 1V1 who befora her rnarriaHR of Mr and Mrs E E was Miss Louise Lamson dausrhter Lamson has recently returned Washington D C where Mr Smith occupied the tom position of private secretary to Senator George Sutherland Mrs Smith is an musician and is also deeply interested in philanthropicwork and is popular in ! ' 5 lYTflr1 1 ’ I IW® D5 vMiMli m IB WSI accomplished I 3! i Vk? rP I k a x account 1 i 8 I ' rf I Z y8 : "1 (SyjsLq Jv - 1 ZimMmmkWVi Z all-star social circles Be cih 5 f i I j I r) V 'A fWsVtXjt " C n£ gMA 1 c -v v7- - 4 Nlr two Bunds weeks remain‘until when the glorious y TDaster I spring BM xn — — renewedc itlval will bo the signal for Until tlvlty along all social lines tiat time there will be vepr little the exception with 4 1 ' w Aua Aje v w sjclk ) 1 t f ag 1 s ’K’ e “ v r - J x x J I i ' V y ' V f t k jr ' ' ¥ v s f 7- r A xe X 1 KK A A 1 X I oa Iff arsa X m 9 w a w JimMSHSMSMMM t -A "s ' ’ - wga l J Vk A s X IS Iff ‘ ’W V X perhaps BA in a: JiDTe held their thusiasts own among many of whom ex the have X XVVX'w' Z s h't1 ’ ' A V w-' £ X v 4 Zy vY a! X ZT' x' ' X - X s” ' x sfc d V x XV - Y ' '' 'kJ VMnbo&u&vM? ' zid f ' v ZJV ' TJMM r El ww Xx u the 'u The Easteror spring wardrobe with many diverting exactions has morn polized the time and energy of the average society woman when mornings d ai afternoonshave been spent in shopping of all occu-pi that most fascinating tions to tho experiencedbuyer Ad-V1 bjr the shrewd ntags has been taken select the bpper of opportunityto f At M ’ Illi' VJ A - a articles Of lingerie against the ec mlng summer time as well as provldIB g fof the near approachof the spring it8 I ' J I 1 toviub Ln- I I v Dorothy EU Marie Mc I t J - I-''8 I y V A f Xd8' " ' 8' ' XX 8'?8X 1 j X Al I L 8 8 l V M A 1 'I 1 At'Vv J'8 X 8 Vi A i 'X s D8- H 1 ' 8 'I ' 8 8 iVZ i wc®WW'S-1 sMrt 4 8 ' ' u J 'Z?’8 IK a ZfiW' v WZW kv Zt ’ ' VVtT " ‘ 8 8'rX y ' 8 dW ’ZUM preparation: lliitn Killeen isa tld Agnes Geisler astasia Buller Lisle I'aulino Taj lor Alma Lan-Kluene Bm’klf-y Zita Sweeney flllv Bertlia Kelly eima Margaret Dillon Marillnrn Sadie ivi it xV--bSMa-raSMBsMSKt1teMgJW)w®k vi-- n i ’ 81 liaTjt success of the the unflagging to: vi ng young women f t-cir spp hieaiiui- 'll 88 ' the rk wo wbn 1 ' h i A 1 II- I IP I I 8 I t augh Much 1-1 I 1 1 t v - I I a ill u 1 1 : ' - A 1 I i t II II £ VxT ' : vf aS Z X A ? 8 Lentenli tri Z ' dance made the masteryof progress tn adorn art during the quiet active! ys Will continue od g Xl 'r x s or informal affairs given jin honorThe vqral popular Easter brides-elect on ual bridge clubs will go serenely little teas id the quiet tango which el ' z entertaining ’ A Vh ra supporting - j 1 Mak -n Hobba GcrMargaretDtngbaum rhe M Meioy pa tiled by Alts Miss HleanorCraw- 12 o’clock Besides the students Murillo at Oqr Lady of Grace Miss Ltnnle Cotter many prominent musiciansand friend? will be In attendance The general public Our Lady of the Rosary invited two-months Adapted trom ra Angelico also will be or Phyllis Aiallet Guy Misses Custer past Bs Cecil Gates head of the dibut Pauline Taylor choir director of liiid institution of The music at thepiece The beautiful Utah spring weather III-?' Vorregglo department stedrai who for a number Assumption has had the twenty orches-’ ” Isabel' Griffin lb jg been ars has bad !'grge of the ancon Miss the responsiblefor the display on I tra and the seventy-five votcesjof jl Inttnii nX " certe the The Conception Murillo choir masteringthe music Since movXt “:a' produced some of tt streets and elsewherepf many chia esuit of per experienceand her !MiEs Irene Holland ing Into the new musical quarters in Ger-el Silts and I v' W8the tiny jfolks was quite A ns1 - The ATisses Hazel ReedCamille befloweredhats which were f training 'X X the gymnasum of the school Professor out of thordinary Yvonne Paumle aside to be worn "X ’r °w’ S&9WB&T Gates has had purchased and laid Thfollows: Corinne ickes Nora Daniels every member 'jc Bells Dear ‘JuamtiY Rdtnan Juanita Gibrath and In his studio testing the ability the first time dn Easter Sunday but Op Little Chorusjr Isabel and tone of the voices that he Shamrock Jenkins the so now late winter outfit shows to such I JI tie f8 (a) Concert of the Duet-River Nightingale has selected seventy-five best Where Eiiie aui Shannon of the glo-1 I I8' 11 lows Becntei vocalists at the school p or advantage in the glare MW Warren Coutts 1 and chorus til A ai net ne us March sunshine that the tempta-tjl Sword D Irish Campbell 'bl My Marjo of Thebestsolo parts are taken by five ChHoney runeau Lynes th" lit8' is— soloists in Utah Aliss n provedtoo great and the cherished amateur iris from Orpha na Misses Maretts whp sings the most difficult fit tides were donned aforetime V Aitdlc Accompanists— in 1 noius — A voice of tone v 4& lv rorothv Krppe piano Miss numbers ha’a She unusual from St jAijn's Orphana eontest'fori" topic I Boys and the riche Marks sweetness Avon PROPOS of the Itx-X Sunghe Irish this quality Of voice at the Eisteddfod dress In feminine! circles and of I iMnce— lesitatio rant by held in the Tabernaclelart March Ths 7 XXPhantasma Dam Illy Christensen wa atenjoyed the country v the puIncidentallyto thedecided men ofinterest other singers possess ability and with Chorus— Tl reamBo in the jjuo Man itargiven bv George Ehall Skel-h the help of the chorus and the best io show ofsuch a V 8" zx Chorus — e Six ions It may 4 L’oj f! Cathedral ConsolidatedMusic pupils student orchestra in the city a treift ert olutlon women’s tno om I’: of Skelton's advanced to learn that the United Dan re — Ilin®ion Marguerite Taylor will be given all mu’sic lovers b interesting Vv ft' ” J th violin constituted the performvlplted by that 1’iekin St ates are about to be (horns Besides the feature event In the can-i Irish Airs w George In such matters ySa no xjz AIo3t of the tata other musical numbers will be renmous authority than JL A et Quartet nnmlif-rs were 'ompanist dered The school trio Which is con-' le is a personage Mme Paquin zUfea 7 J of an ambitiousnature " arA plaved by the voting’ sidered by many to be the best In the following M nd were well boraelf If the statementIs Ba ri tone MeSolos in r Machree Alcott state of hard to single out composedClive Ronald Robbins seriously: 1 If —All TJlo-e It be tc be ' '' Believe Endearing women would violin: cellist and B taken x' Joseph ®8' ' he works of any individual as superior Charms Cecil Gates on the piano will give “Berceuse Mme Paquin the her celebratedParis Moore partly because of the character of the J‘ P de Jocelyn” by God-who In establishment Benjamin ian designer 4 Violin Solo— antasie Brilliante composition and the individuality of dard Aliss Amelia Margetts will sing de la Palx is more inao'x' y Ir the Rue the players y f Vieuxtemps The a Bslbla than head prom-! soprano solo “The Spring” and the s C lev© Malone many a royal Miss G Aliss program was piayeo m tnis or orchestra will give several numbers to show real good Loretta der: America some Accompanist Malone Gluck-Elman Air de Ballet styles at her exhibitions of spring models Monologue and Song— (Selected of the big charity The infull program hall V A Mabel Beesley Crowley show which she Is about to Hold In AmerColeridge Taylor Whitney Monday arid-' Alelodies of Tara ield Deep River lc “The les Mme Paquin who employs pver Tuesday entitled Eighteenth” Salt Lake Orchestra Andante ConcertoIn E Alinor Theatre S(00 people in her establishmentand Ward Road Show” Is as follows: Coop Director Alendelssohn Selection Squire Is said be 100-I Liittle Smith Orchestra' ts'koso Income to about of Leonora Song and Dance— written Maid Ethel Hart quartet 0( claims It Is said that the for Airs L’EscarpOlette Barnes iMonday Lambert annually Nicobar’’ (Song Alassanet orcheslittle AT Austin) of he Virgin Tuesday Eighteenth Ward really has R Last Dream Anerlcan woman real gopd styles tra C Clive leader Soloist Miss Marguerite Op No Chopln-Sarasate Nocturne d ance of seeing as Locke solo Ballade A lat (Chopin) Ajargaret Anna Piano SungWarren of the American buyers come Low Connors Jr most Op 100 Ch de Beitot SpencerClawson Cronin Scene deiBallet Song — Irish Donahue George Cronin Ruscell Ju ire not bo much to buy Alarie fromHarry Lauder Lorna charming Love Howard Song — The Road to DublinThelma iOperatic trio aust Gounod but to get as much as they can Airs Rushes models Duet— wieniawsKi their It Is because of this nock Deila Dawies soprano Thelma and George Cronin Rose Pin money D j’yper tenor H S EnOnce George tl at was Baby (by reanta Amoroso America Bees more freaks than — sign baritone —Portrait by Krueger Chorus quest) The Little Ones Hungarian Dance No 7 good styles Mme rt aj Paquin compares Brahms-Joachim ReadingWells will Heber At Wells the American buyers with Song — The Good Old Dances of rinany of ritz Krelsler Mr appear on Tuesday grill from until SchmidtCaprice Vicnnois oks Both have a certain amount of Utah Prominentday afternoon at the Commercial club Lewis B McCornick at her home In E Song ami Dance— PeggyLarkin eveningonly c Anderson Brady Alay Indian club swinging In society circles will act as Cards will be played the early part of South street Illuminated to to get as women Temple R M Austin and Bohm ni oney spend Both wsh Mrs ensemble Cavatina the afternoonIn the gold room of the Ray their they The on the occasion and several Mrs P Kiser of fifty yourig girls Wlenlawskl for can patronesses William buffet obertass Mazurka Schumann-Wilhelmj xr rich money as of the Deseret special and attractive features will club with a musical will entertain atAbenlied Courtesydances gymnasum 6 d that one buys food the an informal lorence Springer fferepce is program and soDance Irish Jiglag The Ritka be provided by the management of the cia hour following supper for the popular bride-elect and Afabel Beesley her buys models The committeein Dance—— Irish Chester Midgley Virginia Whitney of d from Madam Butterfuy Puccini hotel there Is charge is composed of Mrs W her fiancee DouglassB Kimball Dance— xuck and Claik Wing and Guy Clark Solo Julian Claire Already number Clawson Edwards Duet Dvorak the main Prosser Mrs T arrell Mrs T o Babe Humoreske Halliday plannedto follow Hartland Melba Nelson PHID followingmention was Included dinners nye wye oana Anna Warren Allen Haymond Dolly Christensen-' Sheckell and Mrs McDonald beautifullyarranged spring lunch-was cnorus Dittendorf-Krelsler inal —tableau drill and medley Scherzo In a London dispatch to one of the event of the afternoon Vernie Halliday Mary Clive that given yesterday by Miss Xs bjy Jan Rudenyl Under eon Banner) twenty Reverie the direction of Merl Giles papers young ei stern metropolitan when comix o'clock there Afton Young at her Krelsler H E Van Housen will give ar This afternoon at suburban home girls and the entirebyiCast Schoen Rosmarin Selection Mrs’ Orchestra anting on recent arrivals of prominent lutfeheon followed by bridge of friends and relatives Little Little People: Tuesday will be a meetingin the Sunday school when a number Numbers Rose Pinnock Schumann with Morton’s To conclude scenes society Invited to St the were meet her sister Maybe It's a Bear ern Grav Traumerel sketch in two “My Wlfe’s-Bon-' Atnerlcan women in London: at her apartmentsIn the Bransfordin rooms of Mark’s cathedral of fix f'Mrs Samuel Newhouse of Salt Lake pupils of St Mrs Lester D reed the occasion be Tell Them That You’re Irish HungarianDance No Brahms-Joachim net”: Mark’s school to compliment to Miss Margaret Savage aolddate Hunt J D "Spencer the most for the dedication of the ing her birthday anniversary Daphne e ie of popular Americanhostel an Easter bride-elect whose engagement Birdies' Ball G E Skelton Ma Topknot Alice O Brien Reverie has returned from of apricot "blossoms used In the The Mrs Topknot Mae Alder In London recently window given in wero Soldier Bov Atari ms was announced memory the springlike decorations an March Howard red C Mr Cutwater Graham G D B Miller who for years was artistic Brilliante Op America and Is arranging her social RaMmond Cavanaugh Polonaise Mrs Cutwater Gwen Knowlton4 basket filled with the delicate Yhu for tne coming season Wellington belpved teacher and head of brown Made Me Love Wleniawsk! Jones Clyde’ Edmonds Mr and Mrs master You Alfred P ans Monday evening ’May Katherine O'Donnell ” "i )C )C St school in the early days pink flowers tied with an immense bow Song Madame Andersoni E Lake will entertain about Mark’s Mrs Appleby Burdette (Selected) Lucille Noi ’Oi IS Wlenlawskl Sol AND MRS E A WALL hae of pink tulle gracing the center of SpencerJU details In Papworth Duet Helen thirty friends at a dancing party at Other Important connection — ale Op 61 Drdla anny Peg- o’ My lunipt S GSavillet luncheon table Heart Mary Cohorst Marche TiTriumphal Officer K word that their daughters their home to Lake’s sister with the dedication ceremonieswill be the dainty invited (Selected meet Mrs by herself Ush'eri J N discussed nt the to meet Mrs reed Song — Leonora Smith Clawson Those Its Ned AL Green and Miss Alary Wall Mrs red K ernaid of meeting and a full lin the Pit Elkhart Indto Mrs A D BenedlctaCronin Mabey JD Giles of alumni land pupils is were Cleveland Mrs J H letcher presented Man who is from The International Rag Stella Angell theatre on her way Montana Tommy Mrs Scene II — Olympic Oiled March from Manila tn company Mrs Nibley rederickson Joseph Miss Eleanor Crawford few of her vocal pupils iq a musical her home Accompanists a Scene Home of Mr Topknot': Mrs Joseph Mrs — street yesterday — Vi ith Mrs of City The II Mrs E Mrs R at her studio 274 H Reynolds Kansas Young William Chamberlain DXf'X rankie Reid Mrs Le Grand Young Jr Mrs M Austin afternoon assisted by Miss make & completetour of Inpirtyandwill the dlrectlon-of The program was as A song service under countries going Mr and Mrs Lewis William Bowles Dancing through will Claude reed Mrs- Robert J Glenden nancy Leyshon pianist will be given this da Suez othhr Hugh W Dougall entertain Informally Wednesday Miss Lila Mae Tieton follows: canal to Port Said from the Twelfth-Thirteenth the nlng evening in In In Society ’I: (a) Just? for You eveningat the W J Halloran homethe wafrd chapel at 630 o'clock they sail for Naples Later they Xi Jacobs Bona beginning whence being Carrie it E at th Ladies’ Literary The following Londonto be there about Second South the occasion The riday meeting jeaW ’program will be 111 go to Jensen was hostess at an club (b Buneigh birthday of Mrs Mrs W afternoon artistically anniversary Sowles was and will then sail for this Informal Aliss Beryl May 18 matinee party yesterday include fine musical Robinson 4’ 35 3k arranged toalong a Prayer 4vill be hostess D C afternoona delightful at the Salt Lake theatre In with Piano solo Arabesque Afeyer-Helmund Turn Thy efuntry going tomeetWashington YESTERDAY Quartet ace rom 'My V Mrs Lewis Telle Cannon programMrs Colonel and Mrs C Tailor costumed E Sins vhere tieywill social affair In the nature honor of Miss Emma Quigley who was the central of an Ence Arthur Sullivan tomorrow at a luncheon at her Miss Mildred Vfall to leave soon for her home In thei heaviest work of They will return in a party to flgureAdoing Carrie Jacobs Bond M1S8 Mildred Knight Miss LfJIIan home in S ThirteenthEast informal tea was given by Mrs John the afternoon Illustrating the His Lullaby after Guild Summerhays Percy MartlnLeslie a Chicago spending the past year "aust” which was outlined by opera Miss Veda ilark Saville at the abian residence in Salt Lake with her uncle and aunt Mrs Green who is stationed Lieutenant 'One of the delightful events of the Elliott Aly Redeemer Liveth D Lewis Choruses also added to Piano Bdlo Ith his regimentin and Mrs Charles A rankie Leyshon West I Know theThat Manila expects S Quigley The Ira Miss week in universitycircles promisesto InEllinor Twelfth East In honor of Miss Mr the effect “Messiah” n Handel' here In June to party at the close of the (a) That Sweet Story of Old Aliss r remain during be the Yarna Yama dance for the benefit adjourned was well equippedto Brell Edna Gothberir Stewart an Easter bride-elect Mrs the Lewis The Song of the Soul to the Hotel Utah tea (b) h leave of absence of the girls' loan fund of the where opera sineje it has been In The Publican and Mildred Ence Van de Water Mrs WilliamZ Harrison a bride was served Miss Mrs and Miss will be The party included Miss her repertoire since Her debut in opera In Manila Green of Utah The affair rahkie accompanist Everard McAturrin While Miss Leyshon the llate winter Only the intimate with tampertiin Italy Duet The Lord Is Shepherd’ all met W' and Mr Quigley Mrs C A Quigley Mrs A H while studying Smart? Thomas Weir of held in the men’s gymnasium of the offriends She Aliss of the complimented guests C J coveredthe groilnd in of a Winifred Smith Allas Alta v is city who are on their way riday Ensign Mrs C Rle Crismon Mrs thorough home university evening Each girl were present way that made the rest the program Randall and the hours of the tea ora an extendedtrip around the world is expected to the costume worn Cann and Miss Gibbons makethere Teach Me to Pray from Until were passed doubly enjoyable id also met Maj and Mrs Sidney A by her escort and will be pleasantly Calendar Priscilla Evans-1 was in Mrs many of of Mrs Taylor exceptionally Week’s The' birthday anniversary Mrs did Excellent arewell vcioman! well known In Balt Lake novel features in with the by the congenial group young good voice and in A Liddle1 connection girls present Alder was 'b clety affair which is in matrons and fragrant Lydia D pleasantlycelebrated the Song” frfom the work Stephen AlcAIurrtri’?? ety circles chargeof Miss Lucy garden with lovely ’‘7“'CotK yesterdayby her children and scene “Jewel of qpera The stage Violin solo Van dean of the Women of the The rboms were and the prettily Gounod’s Miss' Mae spring at the home of her son effects and historic feostumingof the best musicaltreat Anderson'8 7) blossoms grandchildren the PROBABLY Universityof Utah reflected credit upon 0 Divine Redeemer ‘Gounod table held for the centerpieceGeorg© D Alde$ In irst The scene Mrs Taylor of the students and patrons Misa Irene “The house was decorated for avenue the occasion Spinning ‘Wheel" was also rance roses in delicate Still as the Night b XGoetze The Sewing club will be entertainedapinkbasketof La D 6 High school will be the Duet Coming Events with a profusion of interpreted the L at the tea and English ivy and charmingly Airs Priscilla Evans1Leslie JJva nsJX I Thursday afternoonby Mrs Horace H shades Presiding One- included of Part selections number musical cantata Ira B Wilson’s ’“Resurrection O coffee Urns were Mrs Bray-tori Easter lilies Dean About sixty wereby present suited to the Tender Aliss Loving Shepherd Gilbert Smithat her 3$! apartmentsin the Emma Lenten Easter and Hope” by a chorus of Mrs! Daniel rederick the guests being received Mrs Alta Randall' Alexander Mrs Season anJ were given by several 3c efent Sfeyedlth Alder Angel's of Easter Mr and Oliver B Jr R assisted by Miss Mae Alder Mrs girls from St Mary’s voices full orchestra and The Serenade Braga BRILLIANT society Palmer and Miss Edna Dunn C D Schettler academy a young Miss Maxie ’'Eddington Mrs Included the following selections Miss will entertain' the assisting in serving in the dining Walter Alder and and the following soloists: Amelia Violin obligato members afof their' while wtere week jwill be 'the last of the by' Aliss" Ala club Miss Mrs Sidney Alder was served taoieaux: Margettfe High AHss Anderson' Tuesday evening their room Marguerite Richmond Supper ana Marie Thelma Hope snail Lead aio on serles of soprano dansantsgiven by Miss card the dining Balfo and Miss Hazel Sappington in room at an attractive Ave Marchetti Clark contralto Miss lorence home 743 E South Lund T nttl Qqv Ilf iiuclle chorus ranckei anil Miss Eliza table covered with a Cluny lace cloth Madonna baritone May was also the complimented C3R Cummings and and Af Lord 'from" Miss Stewart soprano Bolton Aly Redeemer y' l5ey Th© event will takd Place Saturday tenor The The United Daughters of the Confederacy guest at a charming informal over red satin holding a basketof red The Annunciation Rufus G given cantata nev iniriTi iPBQTiri Buck Guido Reni will in Barratt hall riday will give a card party Wednes-( Misses Oleta be afternoon April) IV in the luncheon yesterday given by Mrs Continued on Page 8) Kelley Mary T Hughes Continued pnrage'6)VX di Intlest ' I I I Xjgfta? rx - A ’' ' s k !t X SM-XSSS VP x I 'a - XXS--X I I I i 4 ' spe----jr x I rial ' ue n ’ha and ' i- W' n er t d-rma t I 8 " - - -four ' 8"- ’ i ' -nlate ' e 4 i -i I k I f I ? J x mu I j x 1 k 3 tf x - 1 v z of-tho-chorus I K pr-gram r -ning -Silver ' i I ? I 8 ! 1 - e t -of 1 i 8 - ’ j 1 8 f 8 t -e I i I f 8 8 - t ! 1 I I l-'l:i z t ( -Harps j i! - I : all-abhorblng A Hl 7 ? ' -1 1 A 8- 1 I ' ' ' ' i 8 t I J ' I -4-or t ' ' 8 1 ' j fit 8 ' 4 ’ i -(St ’ -Ztfl j i i I x - J nk t i i t " I ' ! n y h ) ? I i 1 i 0 -! ’ t 9 e 2 i -ID -Bits -Hills I f c r h j S-immartlni-Elman I I ' ! '- Ireland 4 I 6 ' ’ 1 i - O-Cutler This-afternoon i j I ! y a J ’JS ' (Star-Spangled ? I 3 I -hilarious 5 i - ' memorial i e 4 - - -)( p ? -Clawson 7 ’ re-ceived i i x i attendance i ' requested I I- -v 6 ! J ' i ' r-nsemble Week - a-Wearyln’ 5fc ren--dered: ' afternoon i 3ft ' tableaux expects J y ’ ft i 1 "’-from I to!ach s performance —-t explain University - -My - i f r i -Jewltt 4 society ! so-m ill : ? : offered 4t 4 appointed i I ’ I -Saville- - J -a jc sev-enty-fivp : j ' -Mrs ' - sue-cessfui e -irst i a ” a ' r L Hotelit ’ i v 7 '! X 7 O WiitX'Sh' ' i ’ l j t X - I |