Show SOCIETY Y -AMUSI JK "31 ' “ f LAKE SALT CITY UTAH SUNDAY DECEMBER' 13 1914 v f i AM 5i’ I' ' ' I® : -l j X A" ' ' l n a j o o n 4: I I ? a k — HE appearance of Miss sVioletPcr-kins in recital dramatic reader night- at the ConsolidatedMusic hallwas one'of the interesting music events of the week Miss is Perkins a charming young person and infused a" pleasing Individuality into her work that won instant The recognition young reader was’presnted by Mr’ and Mrs Charles W Dfeakin The assisting performers were Mrs EleanorB Reynolds soprano Miss Hazel ranks pianist and Mrs V era Eldredge Doherty pianist All of their numbers were capablygiven : - W (®r7 ’iWW last 4 tiffij of Jl 3r who IB? Mr xWhi tlVro School ( Wl 1 si is w takinga course in of Technology will the Boston14 stay in the east for the holidays Miss Walker was signally honored recently by being freshmaii elected secretary of the class of the school of technology numbering — — I MISS 'the talented NAOMI HOMAN daughter of Mr and Mrs lAnrv will rAhirn V1U In D where she is attending Mount Vernon seminary to UOHJHLLDH spend the Christmas vacation at her home'in Salt Lake Miss Hoffman who standshigh in all of her studies is also making remarkable progress in music T-rnfinnn C-pivr -wlin a I -V L M x W tr J-J C the in east Ruth Miss HE home -coming girls and boys holidays is always a happy time for all concerned and within two many Salt' Lake homes will be gladdened by the return of youthful members from eastern and western colleges and universities Some of the young people however who are attendingschools in the east will remain there visiting friends and relatives duringthe Christmas MR -weeks vacation Among the first to arrive the vacation will be Miss 1 they AND MRS GLEN MILLER will next week for Boston where will spend the Christmasholidays who who at his nahe The it a vmu violin good r ! I jgfeg&jgl yst Wf B a meeting held Wednesday even the Salt Lake stake choir was or 217 regularly enrolled choirs and seventy-five other singers that are not yet in’the ward were organizations present The high council and presidency of' the stake were visitors Officers chosenare George R Emery president B Cecil Gates conductor Samuel Winter first assistant James S Edna H Morgan second assistant Coray organist Walter Willis secretary G H Backman treasurer rehearsal was held to A successful for the evening session prepare music of the next stake conference to be held in the Assembly hall December after dance and which social will given The of purpose the organization is to create a stronger interest in ward choir work to furnish to give music for stake events of good an production some annual choral work Also to promote interest in the Tabernaclechoir Ing ggsaP? 7 jS5v A ' v 5 WlW-x ' rZ enrolled 1 XS ' Park the vacation with his parents Mayor and Dlrs Samuel C Park War for of Mr ner Morrisonof Yale and spend S Miss como nan father oweeten oi pronounced studying ganized About members of ward nephew Glen Smyth attendingHarvard will come from Ann Arbor is n the cast At is Harvard their Boyd to ol of his own make to violinists have numerous Miss Elizabeth Stanford to a violin a Guarneri and Sweeten is in v Squire” basso has been one the features strong at the Hotel Utah’ during their two weeks engagement Miss which closesin this evening Lake Ingman has been Salt but one year coming from Pueblo and during her brief residence here has made friends and admirers through her excellent singing Miss Dwyer the contralto has long been in Salt Lake considered as one of the most careful and conscientious soloists and quartet singers She has been a constant of the irst member Presbyterianchurch phoir for several years past Mr Graham and Mr Squires have had varied in quartet experience and are both well known fo singing their work as soloists leave and also a of from with their son Gleed Mili'er taking post graduatecourse sent Mr tralto here home son Naomi Hoffman Dlrs W DIorrison John Wallace of Helen MacVichie who Harvard son of Dlr and Mrs W R tomorrow from Mount Wallace and Harry Badger son of Vernon seminary Washington D C Mr and Dlrs Rodney T Badger prob-the and Miss Charlotte who Bothwell east for the ably will remain in comes from Leland Stanford university holidays Berkeley Cal Miss Marjorie Howard daughter of LOYD "WEETER will come from Mr and Mrs E O Yale and his brother Ellis from Howard will return the last 'of the week from Miss Culver military academy in Indiana to school at spend the vacation with their parents Washington D C as Mr and Mrs C Rollin and will also Miss Erminie Calvin daughter Neill Officer also Weeter will from come of Mr and Mrs E Culver to E Calvin who be with their mother Mrs U a student Sears for the holidays at the Rayson School for Stanley C Ctlrls N T She will be Mr and Mrs E M Allison Jr accompanied their sons Philip from Yale and by her brother rank Calvin from Edward from Ames la to spend the Exeter N H Christmas holidays in their home in Salt Lake and will I and luouj'jrjinh son of copy a instrument Willard e Cain will come of the college Baldwin for the Christmas spend their vacation is just The" mixed quartet composed of Ingman soprano Edna Dwyer con red C tenor Graham and I return ’5' hns I between 300 and 400 members Miss Phyllis Luman Dliss Adelaide Woodward and Miss Marjorie W Bid-well are among the girls attending New York schools who will not homo for the holidays Miss Isabel Rice and brother Gordon Rice will spend the vacation with their Rice mother Dlrs Windsor V and cousin Dliss Marguerite Rice who are t ' kJ ' s-w 2 ' s 4 y J ' H ' a ' I get-acquainted l e ” Dla-deria’s aaa'-'' J A?-f 7 ' gOOW'AwfgiggBga : V Conservatoryof Music gave a recital on Sunday evening s?" December in the North Ogden chapel The pupils of Dliss Mona Smith director of the Ogden branch of the acquitted themselves conservatory Salt Lake girls attending VasThomas and Edmund Dliss D Kearns and Smith assisted as Keith Jr also will return next Miss Bailey David violinist giving two charming numbers car Dorothy Miss week to spend the vacation The following pupils Christmas appeared Dorothy Marioneaux and Miss Bessie with their parents in Salt Lake on the program: Thursa Chadwick Callow will spend the Christmasvacation Wheelright Bertha Barker Stirling with 7t?' L friends and RUTH and Uprightnessare the schoolmatesin Della Roylance Byron Chadwick Le pillars of society’’ the closing "tYA'"Athe east A Roy Clarle Miss Blaylock Shaw Thelma Helen Greenwood Miss lines of the play “Pillars of Society” tAHazfel Berrett Celia Elsa Bamberger Miss Thomas Brown Mildred Tuttle splendidly so staged by the University and Gilbert Randall is now The singers are tions and Miss Sadie Myers of Utah dramaticclub early in the week dying out every '5? areof taken fromThe almost who are attending A A What promisesto be pleasing event " to sophisticate their music and countr children have the of the Europe Smith college Northampton Mass convey wholesome moral will be given on evening one of the y Wednesday first in Ibsen this direc been encouraged to look up the history The play proved a social 191a the also will drama at Consolidated tion has been to steps Januaryhall supply’ the leading of the compositionsand quite a bit of remain with friends and relatives and dramatic well success and The Utah worth Music Conservatory tone which is nonexistent when the rivalry has characterized in the east for the holidays the preparation while The interpretation of the leading of Dlusic is a preparing' program of the scale is flatted for the recital The idea is original Miss Glen Walker accompanied by characters measured up well to the eluding representativenumbers by seventh with Mrs standard According to Dr Perkins The following her sister Miss Dvorak’s own each departmentof the school Hague will come from professional statement the Largois a musical numbers will be played as piano selec as the soloist on the occasion Boston wiere she is studying music Williams home in E Second South of a over HAT promisesto be a real treat Siegel mood reading which came The concert undoubtedlywill be largely Monday” afternoonMiss ae him he the and few days before Lambert r when was story (Norwegian) languages a for the music lovers of the com attended by members of local will entertain the members of the Les of In its principal Grieg Hiawatha’s wooing Klokenklangen Christmas to remain for the vacation munity is the Philharmonic orchestra The following are the patronesses: Calendar Charmant’sclub in honorof Miss Campbell I Dliss Hardy melody which is sung with time with Mrs Mrs her parents Mr and Mrs concert this afternoon David Keith W who is amember of the organiza These concerts effect by the English horn over 8 (rench) given at intervals of late years have Dlrs Sol Siegel Mrs tion M H Montague erry soft accompaniment by the de Noel Pojes Walker a divided Chant Eduard been most enjoyable BennerX Smith Mrs Willis Uline Mrs strings there is Miss Sibyl the talented worldof tenderness (German) Walker is fortunate of The Salt Lake organization Thomas Kearns Mrs W W Riter Mrs Mrs Caroline E Jacobs will entertain The first Philharmonic concert and possibly also a of the Weihnacht Glocken Kotzschmar this afternoon suggeston daughterof Mr and Mrs R in Peabody Mrs Karl A Scheid Wednesday afternoonwith tea from the season will be given Walker having Mrs Agatha BerkhoelAMrs H Stanley loneliness of night the sweet on Joe Rosenblatt C Sears Mrs C R I’earuntil theatre by o’clock at her home in Third at Loew’s Empress prairies The movement has several Holiday Eve Baumfelder sail Mrs Lee the Salt Lake James Hogle Mrs Philharmonicorchestra avenue melodies Betty Perkins which vary in sentiment but Charles Miller Mrs with forty picked W P Kiser Mrs musicians Mrs the transitions i Dreyer are never violent There Weihnachten Dlrs S H Pinkerton Edward McGurrin Thursday afternoonMrs L It WatAgatha Berkhoel Siegel contralto is striking episode in the middle TVISS CHARLOTTE L BOTHWELL the accomplished daughter of of rank DIcGanney Mrs Cullen Mrs tis will entertain at a bridge tea at her Matthew John Weir and Arthur reber conductor the movement Christmas Eve Hiller Mr and Mrs Glenn R Bothwell who has come from Leland StanMrs rank Percival O have been for constructedout of a Murphy Mrs home on 13 street going on staccato Helen Gibson Perkins Mrs Smith melody first ! ford Jr George Harris the concert since early fall and judging universitywhere she is in her senior year to pass the holi-L the oboe and then taken up by one (Danish) Mrs C C Daily Mrs R Allison Mrs days at her Salt Lake Lafayette Hanchett will entertain from the number of rehearsalsand instrument after another which Bells home the members of Gade her sewing club the enthusiasmof the orchesetra members seems ChristmasMiss Grace Beaver intended to suggest the gradualawakening Wednesday at a luncheonat o’clock fine concert will be the result a of life in the prairie scene and (American) Siegel lias just returned from Mrs striking is Christmas W a use of trills Events Mrs Homer will be the finished singer made Coming Sherwood a year abroad and is the at the second in series between instrumental hostess a of She will sing songs "with choirs as if they were voices of the Christmas Day Secrets Dutton Luncheons Thursday at her home on the orchestra twoand powerful her appearance 13 night or dawn in converse rom the Dorothy Bratten Eighth avenue this is her first eagerly awaited since Krozmann dying av’ay of this peaceful music to Christmas Dance ME annual holiday reception and A her study in Eu the end of the symphony all is bustle Dick Sawyer Miss Edith Mudgett will give one in public work since ball to be given by’ the board of A chain of and activity Christmas Dream Stayner 1 teas for the benefit of the rope impetuous reber with bis orchestra — eager directorsof the Alta club which was aRed Cross fund Dliss Mildred in the principal of the McNay Thursday afternoonat hasArthur the confidenceof the public won Scherzo sportive in (Bohemian) announced for the eveningof Decem-until her home the Ttlo with its and they feel that thfelr xvojrk at this graceful it® ber 29 has been postponed Tueswait" second Bendel part there — like Opal Lisenbv day evening January12 concert will strengthenthe regard for one feel Miss Viennese influence if may orchestra Too at cards much cannot tobe so disposed) and full of (Canadian This annual function which will be entertain Wednesday afternoon their tremendous these from said of the efforts of men Montreal Grant-Schafer one of the most elaborate of the Christmas until o’clock at O O dash in the finale which again has Christmas in Dliss first-class orchestra hall give the city a Hardy season AIL members invited purely was postponedon account pentatonicsubject have worked so for and (Italian) of other Christmas Idyl” by is engagements coming "Siegfried Wagner such a cause Paul week worthy musical Venire Adoremus Bernardi interfere with of Wagner’s gratitude which would expression to be produced the success of the club event The symphony to his wife for help and encourcomposed in ew York early (Russian) in Society was received while at work on in the year 1913 and "performed for agement Wcihnachten Vaise "The Ring of the Nibelung" This cir Tsehaikowsky The social committee of the University time 15 Dliss Bessie the first December Taft club announces that the Christmas the cumstance explains the title ot the holiday dance and dinner will be given year Dvorak was composition (English) same Wagner first called it most rfrank natural comOld by the' club Tuesday and A T AST eveningat the Sal Lake TenTriebachen Idylle and in the Wagner Car°l English December 29 Entire Class in his dayHe 'held it to be the led by Miss Hardv large attendanceis expected for this AH his club Mr and Dlrs Charles W pose? it was long called Treppen-from duty of in'thcir household to reflect composers the folk tunes of musik (Stairs Music) the annualfunction as a number of Whitley' with music the spirit of Mr and Mrs Charles Wentertained pleasantly Meakin played as members will be in the city for an informal cumstance that it was present their pupil Miss rances Mumford the holiday season dancing party in compli-Dlrs the people to whom they belonged He "Wagner’s morning serenadeon rau in ment to Mr and rederick studied the' tunes dramaticreadings at the irst Which seemed to hit birthday' on the staircase of the villa Congregational who the popular taste and some of the slave riday evening Cowans were in November church large married occupied by the family The A and score was at 815 for charily representativesocial in Louisville Ivy of the south' She will be assisted and have Having grasped not published for seven years come songs he but event of the week will be the reception to by’ The Cecelia Quartet: what feeling Dlisi DIae I make Salt Lake-their 'home cohceivedvtoi bethelr 11H8 to be given performancewas regular Wednesday eveningin honor structural peculiarities meanwhile Its O’Neil j7 of delightful social functions and noted soprano DI G Van Auken A number feature of the family’s Christmas of the newly consecrate1bishops have been given for Mrs lie in Miss Lorena Whipple soprano: embodied'his conception- fact Paul Jones Cowans festivities The melodies "re: 1 The the Rev and the Rev Miss Edna Cone pianist Mrs who has always been favorite in local this symphony andpublished'- the peaceful Eleanor suave and tune to which George C Hunting who will be conse descriptive title gave Reynolds Miss Amy-Howe society circles onher whichbe soprano in St numerous visits in the Brunnhildo sings the lines beginning accompanist crated u ednesday morning in Salt Lake and Melvin Peterson bar at the'hbme of her sister it namely' “rom the-New WorldA ‘‘Ewig war ich ewig ich the itone cathedral Mark’saffair Mrs J rank Judge The symphony has long? beautiful: jubilant phrase in which bin’’2 she be given at The The instead will Rowland Thursday Mrs jLewls J3 introduction McCornick and highly-impre3ive Siegfried as the greatest program: Hall of hero house as ’of by natlonalLcharacterlstics-The Cecelia quartet Will o’ the Emery entertained in hdnor Mrs The Cowans earth the on which is contemplated The visiting bishat principal1 subject howevcr-iis in passage Wisp Spross an informal luncheon when nA dozen into ihe stretto of the love and clergy who will be in the city intimate ops friends were-present meet a different case- It has two elements duet Cora HoweMinnie Best ("Du bist mlr ewlg’’ etc) ending Esther for the services also will her to has popLily consecration music which Drommerhaussen’ Widner Miss common (With the' call of the bird in the be honor guests of the evening Amy' ular charmin’the United States irst at the piano Howe forest of the second act the scene The Hat There will be no invitations issued Miss Hazel Sappington one of the it employs that device of syheopatibn undulating Monologue (translated triplet but all interested friends will be welcome the “Scotch accompaniment of! from the rench) Christmas week brides-elect has been commonlyknown as Siegfried’s lov'e The song on arrangements the center of Informal social entertaining is pervasive in the popularballads Miss rances Mumford £'"? committee consists of James L of ’the United States in the music Soprano solo The Birthday Song ranken George duringthe last weekM A by they were Marshall Mrs Reeves and Dlrs Thursday afterno’on' Mrs" 'Melvin II created and egroes The following program is arranged: Huntington Woodman in 'that of the Indians In A Miss Amy’ Howe George Wasson Sowles was teaiat which' charming slaves Dlendelssohn Overture to Miss Mae O’Neil it Night’s Dreamafternoon Dliss Sappington its abused'1"form gave rise- to at the piano A luncheon for the bishops"-and clergy the honor guest The hours is‘ called '"ragtime” The second- element SiegfriedIdyl was Wagner RecitationKing Robertof Sicily will be given Wednesday afternoonat" were between'and! o’clock and all is melodic This feature (common O Don Tatali Verdi HenryW Longfellow the Hotel Utah at o'clock following of the details were fri’ suggestion' of also to Scotch' Irish and Chinese mur ’iw: rom opera Don Carlos (Musical setting for the piano by tle services at St sic) in’ 'Brindisi Cole 'Miss Mumford Mark’s cathedral- by the coming festival season sig also '’prominent Miss Edna Cone popularballads Donizettirom the laymen of Salt Lake and’Ogden and the original music of the Borgia the piano Lucrezia at iiday night at the Alta club Dr copied no solo selected Though Dvorak INTERMISSION Mandolin Utah The club-will give the1 next in Newhouse- entertained a dozen melody of the many sung to him Symphony' No op 95 DI Van Aiiken tDvorak the series of the season’s dancingparties’ friends at a dinner to meet Mrs of his black pupils he orld” Davis showed rom the New Soprano solo Marguerite at the Wednesday night in the ’ballroom and her- brother- Mr 1 Armstead who plainly that the familiar air IntroductionAdagio Allegro Molto SpinningWheel Schubert of the Hotel Utah which will be one were passing Enough Salt Lake The Now Sweet Chariot” was in his mind Largo Mrs Eleanor B Reynolds Dlrs of the brilliant social events of the terved'in the gold of 'Molto dinnerwas room when he Scherzo: L Saidoni at the piano wrote the ’second subject of Vivace season the' club and’ American Beauty roses inale: Alleero fuoco his first movement short subsidiary' con Bits were used in the attractive decorations melody connecting the a The J’irf Elia heeler-Wilcox or Miss’ ore nee Campbell a' bride second principal subjects derives Perkiris has b A’ yt’ilham Iyie Mrs ’Rerclval O ai’ Aboot It of Christmas week a“ Kensington quarters”- of Major-' and’ Mrs characteristic tinge from the ranged' a Perry’s markedly program’ for her children’s Threat Anon tea will be given Tuesday'afternoonby Willis Uline at ort ivere ’the use of the flatted "seventh a very class 'for at Mrs Mumford evening ‘A Mrs: Johnyllardy scene of Mrs?T Williams’ yesterday 'afternoon device' the studio She' has’ given solo’ The Prologue as well each child Baritone WBE3S5 a and Mrs th Henry Richardson at 2) and these selec(Continued as secular tunes of the negroes which Christmas selection (Continued on Pago - Utah successful The expect 6 admirably THE ' ' t J ( " ' :v:?7VA beginning " ' a ' i 6 publication tions: w - society I I exquisite ' I I 1 a J -s 3 6 I soloist I a ' lit-tlo S i announcedby -Preparations I S ' 1 exchanged a l I I aggressive a ) 2 5 I s -unselfishly M a Week ' ofDr t out-of-town clr-first r a a 1 "mandolin -their a j ’ celebrates- unmarked at-first ’ 3 - de-veloped -to ’ ' - -the ' 1 ’ ' -snap”-This-’ 1 i V-’'4 J tlfe'-n -whew ' the-hostess ’ Diid-summer a -at ¥!-i -what I 4 (J 2 ' ’ negroes - 'Samuel : - bysome h ’ 5 J -"Swing preholiday ‘ f i -A fir-’t-and ’’-’’A):’ ’ "V l -to-be a j ' ‘ c-Little -'The -Douglas ? 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