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Show 12 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 1| REPUBLICAN, MISS s ROSE LEER a SALT | AKF CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY. SUTHERLAND. |} s : Week . - Tuesd Excerpts Orme).2 | in the city r. Mrs. J. C. Hanchett gave a ss Mr. es nounce "I really believe that some one wants this line-' "How selfish people are, anyway, ae a them have it." mo Well, "Oh, you-"" Pisce up tomorrow @ we will finish Te bye. orgot let to tell I will call same time little talk. you and Good- oe of to The past exception ae of SOGIETY in several society luncheons with the at the tions will continue during the coming Week from all appearances as society calendar shows very little in social Mrs. Frances a vailing of Sep- who left to} join her family at ae itchy) ve week, will be married in Novem Lucius Fisher Curtis, a Prinant newspaper man, who is managing editor of the Cleveland Leader. and out Mrs. for A. the M. Becker marriage to Lynn Salt Lake at the of Wednesday October 1 at home in Cummings ° . have their 8.the Gillham, | bride's place at home in Adrian, Minn., evening, Au 19. After the young couple will be flats. s The marriage of Miss Idabel Duncan and Edward J. Groesbeck will 7 take place Saturday evening at o'clock. r e ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Josiah McClain in the presence of the familles and a few close friends. ue r. and mee daughter, the Mrs. en Elva B P. to Howard m Delong wish = effect, shades i ‘ t ° chet O. Young was the hos- beautifully dainty were fansin laid COMING appointed Pe at the the pre- place guest. After the luncheon tables of bridge were played for those who were so inclined, on the veranda and lawn. Mrs. Joel L, Priest entertained at oe: fm Me L ondon, in aa main for some oe they will re- u Dr. and Mrs. J. V. White of Detroit are the guests of Colonel and F. Holmes, dividing their time Amella Palace and Mrs. £. between Oakwood. 8 Ps Mrs ites ° lonel ee dancing will and r viet Bal Major M. with Mrs. D. A. C, 2 Sis ncay aN * : me ° Breeden Eichnor spending and family, and Mrs. Ju- the day tn ° Douglas be hostess a large military euchre party evening at her home in honor det Charles Hines, before his ee the Military tain Th Gacrap n for her Miss W. Jessup ursday academy Case ob M. Bacon morning sister, came home Sat- urday mornig from Columblan university, where he took the degree of mining engineer nee May, after four years of hard stu Mr. Jessup has held a faculty pee strani and the Pierpont Morgan scholarship, and has ce a ae Fe aed cao die. sf ietiies and as himself In athletics of the Columbia SS . will Miss at Dame, at at Friday of Careturn moten a Sixth home ss wil ,Buretoy avenue, to their Mr. and ae a 7 enter- luncheon of Boston. Mrs. * current |nacle the ode choir this 6 that belief will The chorus to year is composed Albuquerque and is a well founded the Ogden Taber- sing McClellan tho ode at the accompanying. The ae will be Dorothy, L. M.. have We can see trip Balle y returned nothing "Wishing the on left the =A Snak and daughter, from a visit our laws success in the are, "Yours very "Salt cal sania ae auaeieabie great undertaking, Wagner cals stevarersia eer Overtur .. Maud at lucheon iss Idabel sinia Elmer Wheeler will give a of honor in ome ERE and Miss Vir- ae Drightig. "L. A. tru Matthews, Corresponding we . Lo- Secretary James its Eisteddfod, Full partic: anticipated allurements circus Boston, formerly tau ianas Thor of this city. be offered. Our tables and cases will show an abundance of new shapes, new hats, new caps, new stocks-allto be sacrificed in our BIG MIDSUMMER SALE. Here area FEW OF OUR OFFERINGS. asso- the samo as those The came wonder from is-where who afternoon filled and the those evening, streets in solid masses of parade, with every window vantage and of. doorway An sight, too, hours before the eae choice- 37C space people watch the is eer until preliminary, OTHER ad- pretty| line the i5c one everything that 15c $1.00 20c Provide yourself and little boys and girls with the season's latest and most. desirable headwear at values that defy competition. Come spend a pleas- ant day at Saltair, with our ments. m does | follows | CARE in OF train. Necessary The THE i should to detect to Health be the examined rst at regular indication We are in no way connected with any other dental firm. | . RR. Next Sabin door 275 to Druehl South & Franken. ulars -Z eae cams SORT HAMILTON'S SMART SHOP Early Showing of Fall Goods 2 For the benefit of those who are going away to school or on a trip we have received a beautiful assortment of tailor-made suits. Prices from $20 to $125. Reproductions of the imported models-the new silk gowns that have the Directoire appearance are creations of art, both for the graceful lines and beautiful materials. Senator and Mrs. George will be closed out at © Music and Musicians - |! Suther-|*Titten G New fall hats to match suits and gowns. A few odds ends of summer goods in all departments and 1-2 Off or Less «(| The| ot MODERN PAINLESS DENTISTS lI Guests ef Wasatch hotel during the week were Mrs. John FE, Clark, R F. W. Brazier and famWilkinson, y or ence cane | Teeth intervals decay. They should also be cle asion aly, for, both health "and appearance, as ell as to prevent de this wo iarge Tic. Ex amination and vice free. Mode rn me thods painless operation; 16 yea guarantee ‘on all work ee WASATCH CH RESORT Auto Caps for all; values, go at- IOVS' All not oufcrow enthusiasm and nothing encourages that beautiful quality more than assoclation with healthy, natural hurpan children-the kind which are found all over the land who love the and to 30c A lot of Dueck Hats, | and girls'- | thine when ready Sailors, thine cook have been known to sell stoves in order that the whole fam ily could attend the performance. The fascinations and rosy visions ot | childhood in connection with the cireus follow many through life. Those admit the} who courage to fact take advantage the children's eagerness. It often takes a whole family of several geneae to escort one small boy to the circus, and the heart grows youne again in watching the same ecstatic jov on the little pene which the grand-| father felt vears ag Tt is a blessed White ues 7oe, go at- of year, real SPECIALS Pretty Lingerie Hats; val- up Families another for 4C lined taken them time. shapes- and up-to-date; up to $2; your immense and eee wei choice- along the available {interesting and to glories sure cat its jaunty values of children from the baby in arms, to the half grown giris (the boys generally nearer to the center of : traction) in their clean clothes, and the heart goes out to the| tired looking, unselfish mother, who rose long before dawn to give the children the long anticinated treat, which to many of them is all they are | to know of the wonderful ‘‘show the Tt is almost pathetic to watch earer faces of the dear children. | Pvervthine savors irviand the e«ilt chariots, Ales" are all their faney pictured, The | children are so easily vleased. nossession of a red balloon Is necessarv for the few hanvy hours, which, with candy and popcorn are the inevitable accompaniments of a real cir- | eus. The crowds disnerse much sooner than it takes to assemble and the children reluctantiv leave, to dream of braids and latest models -values up to $6; your generations, tents the line just and all found children past 300 untrimmed Untrimmed shapes-finest with old-time the l| is long ciations, has come and gone, and Ail Secretary." ° in recelpt of a letter from the leader of the Cardston Military band, Alberta, Canada, asking for eee regarding the band contest at forthcoming The same wholesale price-slashing values will and Mrs. Thomas Weir, are among the TF| labor We will furnish Free Transportation to SALTAIR and return with every $2.00 purchase made at our store, beginning Monday and up to Friday noon. Children and the Circus of " Hollins| ; Chauvet du immediately forwarded : ‘Morse and family. R. as the music "Ruy Blas" Marv Shertleft. Irene and there is Mttle question that the , Stella Lofe, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Gorham and Mr. Cardston band will be among the many compotitors, cBourne who have left for the YelThe first entry In the literary conMr. Coromilas Greek, and Mrs. John O'Conner. Mr. minister 2 tourists , ‘ tests camo to hand yesterday from the United States, will ealeerals Mr. and Mrs. Fernbee, Alex Colbath, lowsons park 8 ‘he. week. Harrisburg, Pa. The contestant sends | F. and Mrs. J. number of prominent men of the city W. McConahay, Mr Mrs. Arthur Shepherd, Mrs. Elizain a poem on Theodore Roosevelt and| Hause, was the hostess for a party tomorrow penser? at the Deliweesiey Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ce eee beth Dunbar, and Miss Beth Dunbar, Signs himself "Observer." His real| club at luncheeon H. Blood, Mrs. ; . * * are enjoying a few weeks. at Soda name is contained in ealed en- |} Castleton, Dr. aaa velope, which will not be opened until | Soclety wan largely in evidence The Weilasia Sindiotsbans lub will Springs, Idaho . * Biply Royal, * the judges render David decision. Saturday afternoon along the route of hold its regular meeting Wednesday R. McKnicht, Mrs. W L. | re Vv. Mr, and Mrs. Fred C. Graham have the automobile ntest when the afternoon at the residence of Mrs. H. 4 R. Wardrop, Bes- | Moss and family, returned from the Weber canyon, verandas and lawns were filled with The announcement - the approach272 North Second West Lettie Sandsie Tyree. where they have been chaperoning a interested sight seers to watch the ing marriage of Miss Alice Wolfgang strom, All members are reHazel party of 15 for the past ten days. exciting spectacle, " quested to be present {mportant busito Oscar C. Keller, a noted basso of| | Barnes, Violet E. Romney, Marie L. ness is to be transacteed. Chicago, will be of great Interest, esCurrle, F. M. Castleton. G A. McBain. Mrs. Themes. BE. Harper returned The first social function given pecially in musical circles, where Miss Among the auto parties that visited Saturday from Hailey, where s a meet Mrs, Edwin Holmes since her Mrs, Paul Winn and daughter will Wolfgang's beautiful contralto voice L. the resort during the week were W. been spending the summer with her entertain fn honor of Miss Virginia has been so much appreciated in the | Maas Jacobson and and family, Tony daughter, Mrs. wv H. Anderson. past. Elmer Monday afternoon at their Miss Wolfgang has only recent. party, Dr. Ellerbeck and party, Alex ly returned from Chicago, » atl Colbath and party. fiss Irma Lake ts ene in Lehi eed. The decorations of the private home on Second has been studying music under Em Campers. alls, dining room were very pretty In green Mra. Edwin Sratober will entertain with Mim -- Ing Liebling, and has also been the conAt the Snow cottage are Mrs. Alvin and white. A larg asket of pure the regimental _ BERR club Tuesday tralto soloist In one of the large city Claude Nettleton left Saturday for white sweet peas combined with a at Fort Doug F. Snow, Mrs. H. Cox, Mrs R. | churches. Until her marriage in the Wasatch to spend Sunday with his bow of broad green ribbon graced the fall, Miss Wolfgang will be with her | Tuddenham page| of the table with the same tlowMrs. Sam Williamson has as guest e Sewing club will meet Thurs- brother, Clarence Wolfgang, 458 North | *. . rs scattered carelessly over the cloth. day with Mrs. William M, Hunt at the | Third West street For a month she} Miss a dia Smithen at the Preston. Mrs. Eleanor Thomas left Saturday| Little oak artistically bound itn Grant home on Sixth East street. Mrs. R. Kletting entertained a large | will assist the choir of the First Presmorning for Oak and, , ca ] n and white containing poems by inden of guests during the week at | byterian church, where she will sing eae authors, were laid with the a Inn. Tuesday, August 11, will be Catholic the solo this ymorning, "Behold the Mrs. B. BE. wreIntyre went euntey Place cards. Bridge followed he Mieses Grace Funiht, Georgia day at Saltair. The excursion is un|Lamb of God.' to Provo canyon for two wee luncheon, with the tables set on ° | partor and Trene Emery are stopping | der the auspices of the Altar society lawn and veranda. Seventeen guests at the Grace of St. Mary's cathedral, and will be The concert to be given on the ocMrs. C. B. Diehl and ch'ldren have| enjoyed Mrs. Reed's hospitality. Mr. and Mrs are are guests of Mrs, | =e of the largest social affairs of the of the dedication of the ec | gone to Porter's ranch, Island Park, | casion entral avenue, of season at the lake resort. The ladies |nificent organ of St. Mary's cathedral| Adamson At the C. E. Allen home on First of the Altar society are on the recep- Idaho, and will be joined later by| At the Grasa wae Rest are Mrs f tho musical events of Diehl avenue Friday evening. a number of tion committee and will meet and in- Judge Georee G. Smith, Mrs. L. Anderson . * The different ‘var. friends enjoyed a pleasant musical and Mrs J. Friblev troduce strangers. The children will known organists of the city will par: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dinwoodey annd program given by the talented daughMrs. James A. Yeates and dauechter Professor J. J. McClellan = aeeiee ot aan ea Gleason, | Mrs. Dana T. Smith are enjoying an ticipate. the house, Miss Allen and the a Ellse and gvests, Misses June Whittean © Ayoung girls of St. will Cecelia | outing on the Snake river. Mr. Smith |the Tabernacle, A. H. Peabody of S Misses Florence and Elizabeth Allen, chorus. bountiful lunch be more and Stella - are occupying provided by members Edward Kimball a of. the different will go later to come home with them. | Mark's cathedral, on violin, cello and plano. Mr. Brines j the First Methodist church and Jack the Thomas cotta also was heard In several vocal selec- parishes, and a delightful day is anMrs. Ww. G Girtuaptiale has as Berkhoel from St. Paul's church. Miss! tions. The affair was enjoyed on the ucipat euest Miss - Swenson and Miss} Agnes Ryan will be the soloist, Mrs. Fuente at Camp Ozone, McGurrin sh give harp solos, Miss F. W. Ball ad family are occupy- | Nora Gleason will direct the singing | i] if i ho Wilhart enterMr, and Mrs. and is busy drilling the choir for the| ine Mountain View. Those who make the "fuss" at the| occasion. tained shout at ge ‘Deautifal ral PERSONAL I . * . {2 are Robert Hartley, | A beautifully bound copy of the Ada Hartley, Blanche Leo on G. Smith will be the soloist at | prize Ode to Irrigation, composed and Jeanne Breckon, St. Mary's cathedral today, at the 11/ Eleventh Nationa] Ir" Hate - oi Ratche rooms were prettily decora with | land, Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Thomas, |"!82tion congress, with the music by o'clock masse. Lee, Renweck golden glow <i hollyhocks. An ex-| Miss Edith Sutherland, Mies Julia Cul. | Professor J. J. McClelian of salt Lake, Claude Nettle ton, Ethel Net-| cNiece, FREE MUSIC LESSONS. SSinat musical program was given by|len and ex-Governor Thomas, wil] |@* been recelved which reflects great tleton, Leigh Nettleton and Lela FowMiss of Du uque, Iowa, and/form a party to leave Tuesday for the |credit on all concerned. The followMada Br others studied vecal and er, refreshments were servied. Grand Canon of the Colorado for a|!>% Clipping states very clearly the plano > more than ¢ (eee t unde ont master Sh two weeks' tri object for which the ode was written ged y the Suropean and Beauty Singers, are Satin skin cream A delightful sandhverchter shower S38 and other interesting matters in con- seanowie American i press as @ great artist. Puand Saf skin complexion powder.| was given Tuesday for Miss Mame rs. RobertC. Gemmell and sister, | Bection pils who will otues. = h er studio get Only vid © by Mrs. Joseph Grow and / Miss Sibyl Locate are touring the Ode to eee one month free a rs. W. Webb, when about two/ British isles and within a few weeks) 909 Rice street:: int phone 12562. The "Ode to Irri ation," composed ana ting or professional cards priaoes | dozen == the friends of the bride-elect Ewill meet Mrs ok K, Kelly and Mias| by y J. J. McClellan ° t tHls ka cit eae be ~ bathing in the world at SaltAvtomatic -Me: Car ar a * printin rinting "oeke Kei eit a, who are now in | come such a favorite wi on air;Finest 1,200 bath rooms, O'Brien's er 336 Se. Main. The Country club was unusually gay Saturday with Mrs. Franken's large luncheon and with dinners given in the evening by Miss noe We a AU ' crete Tho circus. Lake Federated Musicians, 104, Cc LC eee Ore ent. . Read in that would prevent any of our members from participating should any of them so desire. "Our organization, as well as the national, stands for the promotion and advancement of all arene musically and the success of s at Ci Mrs. e Salt ake _ Federated ens are ins hea pathy with forthcoming "Eisteddfod. may Re judged from the following communication addressed to the local Cambrian association: "In reply to a question submitted to us some time ago as to what stand the Salt Lake Federated Musicians would take with reference to the coming Eisteddfod, will say that we as a body will render you all the assistance in Our power to mako this event a success. ° Charles for a fishing dine and family where they friends, . West pre esent C. son, . * | Washington, jor, Mr. e Boes congresses in the past that It is to be sung September 28 next at Ajbuquerque, N. M., before the {rrigation congress to convene there at the date mentioned. Senator F. J. Kiesel states that the ode will be sung before the irrigation congress of 1909, which is probably to be held in the city of ode was given in September, 1905, by Mrs. Willfam Mossop left Saturday for a month's visit with her brothers! the Ogden choir at the Portland expo)Sition. Then, {in 1907, it was presentat Seattle and Port Blakely, Wash. ed again by the Ogden choir at the Sacramento, Cal, session of the irriMiss Mabel Phillips leaves today cation congress, ( the vice for a two wecks' visit with friend This Portland and Seattle. ie feng nt of the United States. year will make the fourth time the been sung, and Senator Kiese] A. H. Peabody seit sons, Edwin d ode Pia it is to be made a feature on Alfred will hhh eynday for a fish- ) States Irrigation congress programs in the ing trip in Ida future. The Albuquerque chorus has with the revised edition Mrs. H. P. chic aie Miss Margaret|} been supplied Clark left Saturday to a few of the ode, and has been at work on : the same for the last four months. weeks at the Hermitage In ‘Ogden canyo he libretto was written by Mrs, Gil* 2c @ bert McClurg of Colorado Springs. Mr. McClellan is now writing the orchesProfessor Miles Temple of Stanford trl parts, which will be used at Albuuniversity is the guest for a few days querque by a Chicago orchestra enof Mr. and Mrs. Karl, A. Scheid. gaged for the aeone. of the congress. Mrs. Don fensay left Saturda Mrs, Samuel M. "Bastar will enter- cele phi tain at luncheon at the home| §®tinguished bf her parenta. Tuesday M = paren Mr, and Mrs. Ed/a member Merce glee club. Richards, in honors of Miss Helen Sutherland. ee ‘. Hanchett liet Stark, are Provo canyon. foll - George etashington meeting he "Irrigation Ode" was written if the eleventh national irrigation Acer, congress held at Ogden, September paren Clarence Mackey, accompanie 1903, the singers being the Dr. L. Hanchett, Harold Hance hett | ; 16-19, choir and soloists of the Ogden Tabana Sant Raviin for a trip to the - |;ernacle, with Ballantyne as conductlowstone park, Jeaying Saturday. oc Dr. Pag 0 to their destination. An elaborate dinner will be herved in the cafe and * and prize oe Mr. and Mrs, John ey Mrs ecree Dern and Mrs, Willlam H. Cunningham, will return to Salt Lake muon 10 25th of this month, after spendthree months in Germany visitin relatiy sl * Miss a guest Mb. Wife of Senator weeks eee and bride, by the memof a select club of which Mr. Oe eneeuta has long been a member. A special car will carry the party of ie alae tae Saturday- "Toe oe and Fugue' wd bee Bach EORIG hel! ao es 4a Wee Oe eerie s Elgar trenmicrel W. We o.e 5 ee Lae Schumann oe apes ou 0 at rey BY performer UE OTe. so ape ak on.eeeo 7. Ha ndel | % Mrs. Reed Smoot will come down One of the principal social events from Provo Monday to spend a few of a -e to come will be the re-| q, 1ys with her mother rs. C. A. El ception and dinner in given Monday|4q$ outh th street. evening at Lagoon honor of J. A. dredge on East First Berkeley. i Miss Helen Allen with going to Miss Kimm ae fx i } EVENTS Bw (Arr. by . Thomas Walthers's Prize Song from "Dio Me ee as) Ie ae wh Gas Wagner "Pray ‘ aw, sewaeaseas Gulilmant "Vv ae 8 Prayer' anh aa ow Massenet Old Melody... ... Arr. by pe rfors mer Fantasie oly hymn tune I OUGl ios ct kens6 eet ee eves Lemare > . Innekoon Saturday at the Country club When covers were lald r 24. The round table was laid in the private dining room when the graceful decorations in green and white were in ferns. Potted ferns were massed In the center of the table in the form of a star, Graduating down with the delicate fronds reaching to the edge. The menu was also carried out in green and white. and to complete the cool artistic Savage, ‘ 1e1r | Whit R. Mulmarriage "Mignon" sesees a day- scale nae L. pean tess ° middle toe Miss 0 ‘ eer ate: the he the daughter, Vina, which will take Country club and one or two afternoon affairs has been the quietest for many along month, Frequent trips to the lake to enjoy a dip in the brine, or a ride take in the beauties of Lagoon, ene with automobile partics, seemto have ae filled the MetEEoEthe-Aavs evenings, an have = thet eee from the ‘presen e an A The order of - ew excepthe ‘Wy yo. place 9 Thursday "Largo" (New World Symphony) Swevaee tule e Lite me e.n 0. ke "Andante * aseeenand weave dacs Haydn SERCONO" cape «bac ones s Salome Old Melody .. .Arr. by performer Excerpts from "raust'' é Gounod (Arr. by performer.) | sap L., to Arnold Evanston, take tember. cards IW Edward engagemen daughter, Ada lens is Mr. WEEK Mrs. 9 Noon paeeaniaae' Jatiste Rh dAt atee Arr. by pe rformer Be Let CROre Ciscoe cane Sullivan (Arr. = organ by performer ) a The extreme temperature of the late trying "dog days" seems to have affect ~ | ated and after serving icc cream and | the | other not oe xe nerves, to mention refreshments the affair ceased ers, of certain patrons of wu |} with a cooling breeze, after one of the ante" line, Judging from a few diswarmest receptions of the past week. connected snatches of conversation Serer es eon caught while Sateatiy waiting for a T] Lice chance to catch "central"' and to "use | the line It ran something as follows: "on, of course, she is never at * (Another | home, posdieulariy paca ey voice.) you suppose Invitations havo been {issued for the could attord 2, $3; 000 eutegiabuat My wedding of Miss Marion Lucille Bean, "Children left I should think jand Arthur Hill Badenoch, both of servants poor ; things. Chihicago, to take place at the home of a eure I could never afford-" "Going away aguin after bethe bride's aunt, Mrs, L. D. Peaslee, Third avenue, | Tuesday, Aug. 25, ing sone all witter. Well, my hus-" Ee "av. "Of course, the poor child can't hel being. - fright; but the rigé her mother Mrs. Ww. awa announces the} engagem "Oh, she is forty if she is a day, len f her granddaughter, and she dresses as -" "Nothing | Miss ea Walteens, to Oscar€ . Kelwould are tempted me to have ia ler of Chica - to | 12 atisis At ene SiaG coe Widor ae performer *runebre | aa oe : "Chant Winward, whose engagement is nounced to Mr. Roland Williams. The party was attended by a host of young ladies and the lawns | decorated with Chinese lanterns, }ers and vines, where all kinds | games were enjoyed. The interlor of | tho house was also tastefully decor- | ENGAGEMENTS. from = Woedne jan ert A pleasant surprise party was given 1 at ORGANIST. pee August on the Atlantic coast is considered the month when the "season | mark the day. eee fs at its height, and cottages and hotel accommodations are at a premium. A very pretty wedding shower was In consequence, the social season Liven on Friday evening last by Mrs. in town is conspicuous by Its absence, | s Che ulker for her niece, Miss Blanche "On are authority ¢ that it is only a question of-"" "Well, I hardly can betae that, for she comes of a good-" WA coe | | Friday evening for Mrs. R. J. Kennedy, 869 Seventh East street by the mem- |} | bers of the club of which she ts ;}member. The affair was given at} | Saltair when a supper waa followed by dancing The occasion being the Hoteehaas of Mrs. Kennedy, she was} | presented with a beautiful vase « to | and the society column hardly worthy laurels of the name, resting on the nin June and July, and gathering strength and enthusiasm in anticipation of the golden September days an the ushering in of the fall campaign. PROGKRAMS. 10, Reet low ebb, while In the | 3. L. Hanchett and Harold any hett mountains canyons;and Paul Ravlin of Laport City, and camps the most) Iowa. is being made of th 2, 2ASe 1} August wHventng Star. during the month of pleasant lake party Friday evening for| August is generally| their guests, Miss Laughlin, a sister supposed to be at &/ of Mrs. Hanchett, of Los Angeles, Dr. sound of ill, w Approach of the teachers the school bell will call take up the and children , with their reyear's work, epective families, are obliged to abandon their delightful summer haunts. of Monday- ea from "Mignon" (Arr... b) OFIOrmMe?r) .«.‘w_ seu anes Thoma "The Swan" *s so. sess -Saint- Saecns "Intermezzo" -Callaert Oly Melody (Arr. by pe rto ‘ "P. ee Chorus" ("Tan aa tuser™) leks [ola era wire ieler esi ere Ww agner | * (Arr. for organ by performer.) a OCIETY AUGUST 9, 1908. RECITAL J. J. M'CLELLAN, a y ORGAN for the Les an 216 SOUTH MAIN SI. eee IE & |