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Show jc & & ST. ANN'S ORPHANAGE CONCERT. Under the direction of that talented young lady, Miss Nora Gleason, the annual entertain ment for the benefit of St. Ann's Orphanage will take place at the Salt Lake Theatre this evening The theater has been donated by Manager Py-per, Py-per, and a program lias been prepared that from evers standpoint is one that promises an evening B of exceptional entertainment. Besides a hundred young ladies and children, the follow- I ing artists will appear: Miss McCue, soprano; so-prano; the Utah Ladies' quartette; Mrs. Edward McGurrin and Miss Margery Mulvey, harpists. Professor Anton Pedersen; Charles Kent, bari tone; the St. Cecelia chorus; Bernadine Feeney song and dance artist; All Hallows' College band, Edward Fitzpatrlck, Morris Andrews, George Klink, violinists; Sybil Geary and Frank Dwight dance artists. & w O1 Miss Woodward was hostess at a bridge party Thursday evening In honor of the Misses Sheri dan. w W Its Let's see, were E. B. Crltchlow and Mont Ferry on the reception commitee at the Kearns reception. |