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Show ' N j Society y j SURPRISE PARTY A surprie v,;is given yesterday to David E. Hopkins, one of the chief candymakers at the Shupe Williams factory, the party being given at the plant The affair was in honor of the fact that Mr. Hopkins has been called to the colors and will go to Camp Lewis next Sunday with the city contingent. con-tingent. Fellow employes of the candy plnnt presented him with a fine wrist watch. RESIGNS. Miss Margaxite Israelson has resigned re-signed from her position in the cashier's cash-ier's office of the Amalcamated Sugar company and will go to Washington, D. C., -where she will enter the government govern-ment service as an expert stenographer. stenograph-er. AT METHODIST CHURCH TONIGHT A concert recital will be given this evi ning at the First Methodist church to which the public is invited, admission admis-sion free. At the event Frederick Moss will present some of his vocal and piano pi-ano students. The program will bepin at 8 o'clock and the following numbers will be rendered "That's Where the West Begins" Edwards "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" . . . Ball Arnold Read "Ev'rv Morn I Send Thee Violets" Wright "Just a Kiss" Reeg, Jr. Mrs. Laura B. Taylor Piano, Op. 47, Nos. 7 2-1 . . . Heller Miss Bessie Lee "The Fragrance of a Rose" . Howard "Little Brother" Gray Mrs. Edith Lemke Piano, "Rustle of Spring" . . Sinding Biles Bessie Lee "The Sunshine of Your Smile" . . Ray Barcarolle from "Talcs of Hoffman" Offenbach Miss Mane ngebretsen "II Balen," from "Trovatore" . . Verdi Arnold Read "Have You Seen Him in France?" . Ward Stephens "A Little Love, B Little Kiss" . Silesu Miss Beatrice Musser MEET TONIGHT. Ladies of Silver Review No. 1, W. B. A. O. T M. will meet in the Red Cross rooms tonight to do Red Cross work |