Show I d L S' S SOCIETY 0 C lET Y r Current of or Salt SnIt Lul c I Social l Continued from fron Page Il In o Section Two women of the Uie state and the impression gained from such meetings s are lastIng lasting latIng last last- lat lat- Ing un and beneficial while on the ti-me other hand the thc pleasant and and cordial at at- at attitude attitude of or the citizens of will willever 1 ever bo be pleasant pleasantly remembered b by the tile club women The Tho program which was so varied Mined comprehensive and delightful In Its Interest has been well wel reported IT I-i I. I the thc columns of the daliy daU T apt ap ft a though no report could 1 possibly do I u it Justice I The open where the most vital subjects were vere sed would alone vial have havo accomplished untold good The magnificent address by that mat eloquent eloquent elo elo- quent orator Rev Elmer I. I was not the least of tho excellent features Tho TI-me music throughout the session was most enjoyable and added to the success of what can RO go o down Into history history his his- tory ton as one ono of the most moat th thoroughly roughlY successful and anc satisfactory of ti-me ti many meetings of the State Slate Federation of Women's clubs Jn in Utah The Thc regular open meeting of the Ladles Ladles' Literary Liero club cub next Friday afternoon m bo be ono one of oC the most in interesting interesting In- In in the ti-me seasons program H. H L I. L A. A Culmer Utah's talented artst artist will be the speaker of ot the afternoon wi when lien the time topic Is to be The Time Mystery iery of at the Desert with tho mag- mag picture of or that name from the brush of Mr Ir Culmer on exhibition Jrush A An excellent musical l program alt also o be bo given Iven and at tea te S served The music division of oC the program committee of or t the tj-me e Ladles Ladles' Literary club cub Mrs Fred Fret and anti Mrs M. M T. T L. L have every o reason reon to bo be satisfied uLith lh thc tIle result of at their efforts in preparing the time splendid musical program pro- pro afternoon at the gram cram ram given Friday a club chub house on OIl 01 Musical Day The club clubroom clubroom club clubroom room was as taxed to its Is utmost capacity with standing room only and Jhc hc large audience was enthusiastic In Its It praise Mrs W W. G. G ruttle open opened el the afternoons afternoon's afternoons afternoon's after after- noon's program with wih beautifully rendered rendered rend rend- rent rent- ered har harp tolo solos OlOS Au Printemps to o the tile springtime Gounod and Evening Star SUn Wagner Vagner The duett duel 1 by Mrs lr Daly ant and Snyder I gave e a great reat pleasure as aN did tho the vocal I solos by Miss I Edna Evans E and Mr 11 Time The rie Instrumental numbers numbers num num- bers hers by Mrs Mis r. r Kerr and andUs Miss Us Ethel cr were admirably givenA given IenA I en 4 A delightful feature of ot the afternoon afternoon after after- noon was tho time sextet un under er the thc skilful direction of Mrs W W- A. A Wetzell Morris Andrews who has s haq won such an nn enviable reputation for his violin work pleasing lea ing in his selections and was very eiT el was as accompanied aCl In tn a charming manner manner man man- I ner ncr I bv hy his young sister Miss I Margaret Ial a et I Androws Th Tho 0 other accompanists I of the afternoon were Mrs Mra Ira 1 no und and Miss Kol O. O L. L Cox of tho the Y M. M 11 C. C A A- A Introduced Mr Air who for tor seven y years year nr has been general secretary of oC tho the Y 1 M. M C. C A A. In Korea Mr 11 Gillett Glet gave ave a brief brier Interesting talk on c existing conditions In that country countr At thc the close of or the tho program tea was WIS served by tho the committee Tho The Women's Club will wil meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs Irs Allen Alien Alen T. T Sanford who will wI also have havo charge charse of or time the program The Thc monthly meeting o of the tho music section of oC the Ladles Ladies Literary club will be bo held Wednesday morning at 11 10 o'clock In tho the club house with wIh the following program Later American Music lusic Instrumental numbers Mrs Irs Bowers Mrs O Oglesby lesbY and Mrs Treasure Vocal Selections Mrs Irs James Mrs Keith and Mrs Irs Woodruff With a 3 harp solo b by Mrs W. W G. G Tuttle At the meeting of ot the art att section of the Ladles Ladies Literary club Thursday morning the paper Renaissance Architecture In Venice will wi bo be 10 given by the chairman of the section Mrs J. J C C. Hooper Mrs Ir H H. E E. Dewey Dewe entertained enter enter- med he Wasatch Literary circle tined he Thomas Thomaa Tuesday afternoon Mrs J J. J J acted as chairman and also alo read an interesting paper on Berlin which was followed b hy a n vivid description of ot the te Passion l Play Flay lay by Miss Emma Cumming furnished the music Miss Iss Eva Thomas of the thc afternoon giving two instrumental instrumental mental selections Tim Tho Bayview Reading club meets on Monday afternoon with wih Mrs Mr L. L D. D Third avenue rhe The program program program pro pro- gram Roll Holl cal call An Ancient Roman Ronn Ronnand and anti Some Somo Facts About Him Lesson Lesson- Mrs s. Morehouse Paper Paper Romulus Romulus and Ills His Timor Timer Mrs rs ix re reading Mrs If f I in Rome Should mould Dwell I Brown Mrs LaCa Lafayette ele as delegate will wi give I e a talk on time the meetIng meet- meet Ins Ing InS of ot time the State Federation j i I I I r I II 1 PERSONAL I I I Mis Thomas and lion Hon lon and Ils Thoma ant touring Miss Bella are now 1 Bela lakes in tho tIme vicinity of S tho the S S Mrs George C C. Hunting of 01 EI Ely Nevada is iH In the cl city for a few tew du days visiting wih with m Mrs Irs S. S D. D Dans Evans Brans ans and friends other Colonel and Mrs C. C CD D. D Moore arc are 3 Third East Easl street now hOW at homo at ot Mrs C. C IL lL Van Annan Arman who has been spending tho summer in tho tI-mo will return to Salt Lake the East 1 Sal fr first t of next month Mr and Mrs Irs F. F W. W V. V Hayt layt who havo kayo been 11 tho ant guests of oC Mr lr and Mrs Irs Richard Rich Rich- nr ard A. A I returned Saturday toI to their homo home in ill 11 Park CJ City S S S Mrs s. T. T B. B Keith after ater a n stay of or some 18 months 1 in him tho time city returned Friday to her homo in Kansas City A charming young youn guest in the theis eit ci is II Miss Mits Kathorine Baker of or Everett Everet Wash Vash who is vJ with wih her ber aunt aunt- aunt Mrs rs E. E S. S Ferr Mrs O. O who has been spending the time summer on the AtalL Atlantic coast will vI return to Salt Ll Lake Lako o with wih her imer soil eon ton C. C P. P OverfIeld Tuesday aid W. W Packard has lias ha returned from Crom attending tho the funeral of ot his tiis uncle J J- JQ Q Q- Packard and ant Is at homo home at 75 76 forth St S tt sll street S Tho many friends frends of ot Mrs Irs C. C C. C C. C Slade i will I pa P 1 d to o m Know w that thatA t tJ Sla J A Ii N ech eh h haw has hn entirely x I recovered cred from her recent s ami b M bA-m lne wIl glad to ron ro- ro her friends at h lien r home Third S Mr Jr and Mrs Irs John Jomn 1 Zano will arrive wi today rom noun Chicago o. o to remain t or of the tho wInter vinter S rI s. h-s. i u n o will sail October iii CO 30 vf I and wm ui arrive al In Salt Lake about Sal tho time middle of oC N Xo I Sirs Mrs A. A J. J Gustin has Imas gone one to Butto t to time the Bute winter lorTS her tor Mm roel Jool I. I I. I PrIes wih daugh- daugh S 0 Mrs Clint B. B Leigh and l. l her Mrs Ir Pointer will mother I Mon Soomi nJ bo be g at home in their n ne new w homo U on hone street 1 D no Boyd J. J who l has ha been seriously eM iii at SL J 11 Marks Clarks 81 hospital hospi win in be bo wJ able ablo to accompany his hig broth- broth or 1 John n Bo Boyd d ti-mo ti h first orr Jim frs part part or of No- No o- o n vember COl OL nn an extended China China trIp tip to Mrs Irs s j. j J i A. A Hensel el ot of f Eureka len Eurek Is vie vis- lm In the city for tor a few tew days vs- vs I J Music and Musicians f II Program for or club mu- mu steals T Tuesday a October 27 i 1908 MISs Quartet from Verdi 1168 Edna Evans E Edna 1180 Dwyer Mr Ir Fred C. C Graham Mr Ir Dwer Horace Ensign Pluto Fluto solo Mr Hr Willard Aida lard Flashman Verdi Mr 31 I J. J Brines Salt String StrinG tet tet Opo Quintet po Si 81 Scherzo Torn from Dvorak Quintet Quin Quin- Dvorak Lake Symphony Quintet Quintet Quintet-j. Mr r. r Midgley fr first t violin loHn Mr Groneman second violin Mr Press violo Mr Jorgensen cello celo Mr r. r McClellan piano Soldiers Dream Rodney y Mr Horace lIr Horce S. S Ensign The Butterfly Edna na Evans Evana a a l h Js Liszt b e Beethoven n Miss Mary Iary Olive Olivo Gray Air i from froni Carmen Olvo Bizet Mr Fred C. C Graham Serenade Graham Strauss Miss Edna DW Dwyer er String movements from Quintet Quintet Op p- p 18 IS movement st St St. sn salt isalt Lako Lake Symphony Quintet Loch Lomond Mr M. M Quintet J J. J Russ Russian nn Ais Alls Airs Mr Ir Willard lard E. E Weibe Quartet Quartet from Robin Hood Edna Edna Evans Miss Edna Dwyer Mr Fred C. C Graham Mr Mn r horace Ensign Director anal ami Accompanist Professor aO J. J J. J Management Fr Fred d C. C Graham FInn TE Tho The testimonial 1 t to be tendered erod Mr lr Arthur P Pedersen Pedersen-Freber Frober cn or promises to b bono hi bl on ono one of ot tho the Important musical events o 0 otho the tho tho year Tha pro in contains vor strong number und In Ii II throughout throughout Mr vl vU make lil his first r t concert t a 8 alno Imla 1 notable successes c I In New v ag York k Ian wInter whiter when ho played before th the JOO at nt the Astoria Waldorf-Astoria and also at ot th the tho Now New York Philharmonic orchestra and anc xi will wil Hi again take tako his place in that oran organization or or- an when ho returns to t York early curly next month ow Mrs Rennie Pedersen Walsh wen well known In Salt nJ Lake uke music circles will wil also make her fIrst appearance since In Now York with Genovieve Clark Wilson and tho the great grent coach coach Another Interesting Interesting- feature will vl be bethe betho betho tho the first appearance of at tho new Salt Lake Lako symphony quintet composed of or ortho tho time following artists artists- Mr first violin Mr lr Groneman 8 second cond vio yb- lin un Mr Press viola Iola Mr Jorgensen Jorgenson cello celo and Mr McClellan piano These Theo gentlemen have ha been rehearsing daJ dally daily for tor several weeks and will wIl render two splendid numbers Tho The Bach Concerto for tor two violins Is tho the number which Mr 11 Pedersen- Pedersen Freber played at Vassar Vissar Vassal with his teacher the noted leader header of or tho the which bears his imis name name This number will wi be rendered at nt the testimonial by Mr lr Freber an and Willard Weihe Time The program m In full fuU follows Quintet Quintet Scherzo Faria nt from uin- uin tot Op OPt SI 81 SI Dvorak Salt Lake Symphony l quintet First First violin 11 Mr second violin Mr Groneman viola Mr r. r Press Cello Celo Mr Mi Jorgenson piano Mr r. r Soprano solo soJo Salve alve Regina Regina Dana Mrs Irs C C. G G. Violin solo Tho The Devils Devil's Is I's Trill Mr Mn Ir Arthur rth P Pedersen d Fr iJ Tenor solo selector Mr r. r M. M L J. J Brines SECTION TWO 3 I Suito Hulo Sill to for tor flute fluto futo and pianoforte German Flute Mr lr WIllrd Flashman Piano Jr Mr J. J J. J McClellan solo solo solo- ru 1 H The Tho Ro Rotary Rosary ar b b Marching Marchig Along loDI l t Mr Albert IL J Violin solo soloa 1010 a Op a 35 36 No 2 o. o b Mobile flies Mr rr Arthur Soprano Soprano- solo Caro Nome from Rigoletto Rig RII Verdi y Mrs flennie cn Walsh Quintet from Quintet In A Op aIh jg Saint IS 18 f. f Andante 80 r UI iii Pr Presto Salt Sal Lake hake Quintet Concerto for tor two violins violin J j S. S Bach J t Largo ma manon non non tan tanto to Allegro Mr Ir 1 Weihe Mr Ir Ar lur Pode Poder Pod- Pod e er naomi en At U the piano plano Prof Professor Anton Peder- Peder cn Management Mr John Jahn D D. Gle Giles Cues An C enthusiastic musical critic was Wa beard beRId tho thic i ho to say Hay M. M after the of or Monday londay night Metropolitan that thet as opera oper stars al 91 beautiful and ami as satisfying ns as the tho wh whole I that hat to n her P pro program ram was lens that cr Signor Vif Campanari stood out ut as the i toor central figure rho Tho I man Is I u a of or operatic artistic dramatic talent talent together with the intense In- In tense hV temperament nt- nt who tho Is obI chic to throw v o hi IS Whole soul IntO f hi hlA beloved be- be loved oved nv l art bf- bf I er malo mado art Inc Incidentally the tho same sma ep speaker speak speak- aker ak- ak the remark mark that sho ho never ne anted to hear heal I an any one onA else elso sing Bins th the eho Ing I Toreadors oreador's song on from Carmen Crmen S S SAt At time the First fan church 1 morn Ins Ins- the quartet will Ul sing an this thi ar- ar I ran omont of or Handel handels Largo Large Fred j C. C Graham will sing two tenor wl solon A A Response by Nevin and Soft Sott Southern Breeze by B Barnby S S S I Miss Edna Eln Bailey will eln sing the often offer tory ory at St. St Marks Mark's 51 cat ca- ca arks t c- c S S SAt At St. St Marys Mary's cathedral t today ay Geor George Georgw a at Soro t tho the will wJ ln 11 1 o'clock sing Ing K 0 mal mass by Marzo S S I InS InS' O or First BL M. IL B. B church this tt momO mom mom- mor Organ Orga prelude Religions S March r Anthem Cm Come Me e. e Solo Bolo olo Prayer Payer Hibbet HIbber 1 Miss Lola r Offertory solo olo no Lm Lemar t I Postlude March in E Flat Fat Evening i Or Organ TSa-n TSa an prelude Intermezzo from Ca nl i An Charity Feure Faure Solo olo Zion rpaul Paul Rodne J i Mrs Irs Henry Hammer Rodey v i Offertory solo Bolo Melody In La B E Minor V iV 1 Chopin lnor In tn A Minor CoIr Choir director Mrs William X A. A Organist Organist Edward Kimball Kiba I S S The musical musia musIc program to t be given at I the to meeting of or t the e Ladles Ladies Iven Literary club I Friday afternoon will be ba wil given ven by y Mi Miss Edna Bailey consisting of ot two ton instrumental numbers number from Peer and nd three vocal vol selections eeL I There Cried a Bird by Binding Die le Berk erk Harte Max MI Strange Biding and Sonnet Bonnet Amour DAmour by Thomas Thoms I S S a 5 The Tha Festival asio association which was s 's recently Incorporated under Fred C. C Grahams Graham's B name IB to now considering Frd the he regular annual festival for the of ot 1909 Several meetings t or ot the je U rectors directors director have been held and from the he plans outlined the tho coming cominS' festival be the greatest of or Us Its Ia kind ever over yet et given by the Ue association Mr Graham rah am states that he has a perfect flood lood food of talent to choose from both as s to orchestras orchestra orchestra and Great care are will wIl be bo exorcised exercised In time the te s selection leton Gret of ot talent to bo be used In the tho to various con- con I orts cents cortI It Is II the tho purpose of ot the manI management man mn I I to give f five vs performances two Rn In n th the te afternoon and anti three lures evening petO per per- tO While tw Graham argues that when such auch P artists as Go ora and tho the quartet fromI from I tho the Metropolitan han opera who have hav hav al alI already 1 al- al I ready IP appeared oared here hore and I k ad and who vrho will wil also alno 1 ba be I hare here th this thin season ealon tho the price oC of should hould be high enough Ot to 0 Justify their bringing here horo yet yet with the i ulio pub to or contributions should bo ho made mado to K guarI guar guar- ar- ar 4 the immense expenses I Incurred n c I In fl the the giving these the great Ireat musical tesS to- to tov e v S I OT or o an ln nu auditorium or of at the tho tho vel very y greatest st capacity |