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Show f ! MISS GERTRUDE BAKER AND MISS BURFORD JOHNSON WHO APPEAR . IN RECITAL, THURSDAY AFTERNOON Next Thursday afternoon, October 4, at 2 o'clock, in the Twelfth ward chapel, Jackson avenue and Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth street, Miss Lillian Thatcher, teacher of violin and piano, will pj-scnt pj-scnt one of her piano pupils, Mis? Gertrude Ger-trude Baker, in recital. The little miss Is a splendid performer for one of her age and will give several difficult diffi-cult selections. She will be assisted by Miss Burford Johnson, a pupil of Miss Minnie Brown, who will Ive a reading. Miss Johnson is also a piano I pupil of Miss Thatcher. Following is the program: Reading "A Quiet Afternoon , By Booth Tarkington Miss Burford Johnson Piano La Fontain Carl Born Marionette Gounod March Militalre Schubert Tarrantella Heller. Miss Gertrude Baker MISS VERNA BOWMAN ENTERTAINS. Complimentary to Mrs. Eugene Frolseth was the Interesting reunion of old friends at an Informal afternoon tea on Wednesday, when Miss Verna Bowman asked tr small group to chat over the tea cups. Mrs. Frolseth was formerly Miss Jeannette Hawkes and will be recalled as one of the popular members of the younger smart set During the early part of the week she, spent a few days as the house guest I of Miss Bowman, leaving this week; for Leavenworth, Kan., where her hus-. band, First Lieutenant Froiseth, will, enter the officers' reserve corps. I HAS CHARGE OF PLAZA. I Mrs. Ella M. McBrldc, who until : recently was a resident of Chicago, has , assumed the management of the Plaza , apartments. Mrs. Mary Light, who va-I va-I cated the position, leaves on Monday, 1 for a winter in California. , MISS BURFORD JOHNSON |