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Show Society SPLENDID PvlUSICAL TONIGHT. A delightful musTcal with exceptlona talent will be given in the Second ward chapel on Twenty-sixth street and Grant Ave. tonight at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Mutual Im provement association Mr Clifford ' Kay will play a group of piano solos. -The complete program follows: Solo Miss Josephine Shorten. Solo Leslie Saville Sk ir-h on "Opera House in Europe," Mrs Nettie Houx. Violin selection Miss Margaret Toy. I Piano solo Sextet from Lucia (Mr ! Kay's own arrangement) Mr. Kay Vocal selection Miss Marian ! i Browning Violin selection Misa Mary Fischer, j Dramatic Reading Miss Wople Piano solos Mr. Clifford Kay. Three of Mr Kay s own compositions. "Reverie," "Rev-erie," "Caprice." and song, "Love's Echo," sung by Miss Marian Browning. Brown-ing. Hungarian March (Kolowski) Hungarian Hun-garian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt), Mr. lifford Kay. -Mr Lester Hinchcliffe. accompanist. FIRST WARD W. C. T. U. The First ward W. !. T. T will meet with Mrs H S. Wallace. 2852 Lint. .In avenue, Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Frances Smith as leader. GARMENT WORKERS' DANCE. Nearly 1,000 persons attended the Garment Workers' fifth annual danc-1 danc-1 ing party last Saturday evening at the Berthana. The event was a most enjoyable en-joyable one, twenty dances and several sev-eral encores being afforded. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. The following members of the arrangement commit tee are to be complimented on their part in making the affair one of the I most pleasant yet given: Arrangement Committee Laurie Wilson, chairman, Arthur Smith, Hat tie Smith. Margaret Gotch, Cyetta Swen-on, Maude West, Annamae Hunter Hun-ter VISITING IN OGDEN. George Atkinson of Rexburg, Idaho, and Mrs. Melvin Atkinson of Holbrok. Idaho, are visiting with their sister, Mrs. William Atkinson, in Ogden. AT O. H. S. Carnival spirit and carnival colors constituted the two apparent features of the character ball given by Ogden high school, Saturday. |