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Show oo r ; ; ; ; Ogden Relief Societies to Present Cantata and Program v j "The Opened Door," a cantata and tableaux, depicting the emancipation of women and the growth and activities activi-ties of the Relief society of ihe church of Latter-day Saints, with an additional addition-al fine program of. musical and literary lit-erary selections, will be presented in tho auditorium of the Weber Normal college next Wednesday, March 21 at S p. n. All members of tho Reliof societies so-cieties and of the church with friends are invited to attend. The program as arranged follows: Program. CANTATA. "THE OPENED DOOR" Composed and published by Granite Stake Relief society, Salt Lake City. Utah. Presented by Ogden Stake Relief so ciety at Weber Normal college, Ogden, Utah Wednesday. March 21, 1020. at S p.i.i. ' Canuita by Relief Sociely chorus. ; Mi-. Yalter Harris, Director. ' j Mr". Elizabeth Halverson, PlanisL I Tableaux Miss Minnie Mooro Brown, Director. Reading Mrs. Leah Pardoe Green-1 well. i Music Mr. Marcellus Smith, violinist.; violin-ist.; Mits Vera De Lamater, pianist. Lighting Mr. Fairmont Clawson. j Benefit Stake Genealogical fund. i Part One Cantata: ' i Introduction Mrs."' Greenwell Proulde and Chorus "Darkness" i Chorus "The Lord Shall Arise" ;Sopnwio Solo "Arise, Shine!" I Mrs. Molba Road Jones (Chorus .; "Restoration"! .Cor.tmlto Solo. . "The Key Is" Turned"! ! Miss Mildred Ware i Double: Trio "With Heavenly inspl-i ; ration" Mrs. FIdrence Jones, Mrs. I , Mary E. Harper, Mir, Anna White, ! Mi s Emily Oborn and Mrs. Martha j i E. Holmes. 'Chorus "Song of Rejoicing" bo'.o and Chorus Blessed Is . He That Remembereth tho Poor" Mrs. Molba Read Jones. . Soprano Recitative i "Chariry, Kindness,' Love" ! Mrs. David B. Foulgcr ,'Duot "Gentle Words" ! Mrs. Emily Maddock and Miss Rose Blair Contralto Duot "The Glory of God Is IntelligoPco" Miss Mildred Ware and Mi's. Emma Koldewy.n Chorum "Blessed Arc They"j Contralto Sblo "Grateful Praise" .Miss Mildred Ware i I Part i wo Tableaux Introduction Mrs. Greenwell 1 1 The First Relief Society Presidents and Beard 2 Th General Piesidents a-. Mrs. Emma Smith Mrs. Jemima Roust b. Mrs. Eliza R. Snow . Mrs. Sarah M. Taylor c. Mrs. Zlna D. M. Young Mrs. Isabel B. Fonlger d. Mrs. Bathsheha Smith Mr. Mary A. .lost c. Mrs. Enunolinc B. Wells Mrs. Elizabeth M. Goddard ' f. Mrs. Jane rf. Itichurds Mrs. Bell Kerr Wilscn o Motherhood Pleasant View 4 Teachers . SLsth Ward 5 Wheal Garnering North Ogden G Relief Society Nurses. Eighth Ward 7 Art Fourth War.' 8 Genealogy Seventh Warn 9 Aiding the Nations and Red Cioss Work Thirteenth Ward 10 Twentieth Century Sociely Seventh Ward 11 Finale Chorus". Praise Ye the Lord" j EXCELLENT RECITAY AT WEBER NOftMAL COLLEGE. Miss Emma Anderson, pianist, under un-der tho direction of her teacher, Miss Ceclle Ragan, gave a most interesting interest-ing piano recital at thfe Weber normal college last Thursday evening. The young artist's interpretation of her varied and difficult program showed both careful study and exceptional excep-tional musical ability. Liszt's favorite "Rigolctto" wap a fitting finale to the excellent program and Miss Anderson's execution of this number whs masterful. Miss Anderson Ander-son was ably assisted by Miss Bessie Peterson, dramatic reader, and pupil of Miss Minnie Moore Brown. Miss Peterson's work was very artistic and was heartily received by a very appreciative ap-preciative audience. AT SACRED HEART ACADEMY In tho auditorium of. Sacred Heart academy last Tuesday cvenlug Mrs. Emma Braun Sullivan presented a, number of pupils of the school In three one-act plays, "A Pot of Broth," "The Hourglass" and "Cathleen nl IIoolI-hnn," IIoolI-hnn," Between acts a number of the younger pupils ontertained with musical music-al selections and dancing and at the conclusion of the program Rt. Rev. Bishop Glass and Monsignor P. M. Cushnahan addressed the gathering. The program given follows: When Irish Eyes Arc Smiling Ball St. Parick's Day Rollinson Violins: Misses L. Burnhope, S Clark, B. Day. C. GibBon, G-Hughes, G-Hughes, J. Johnson, D. Kaplan, -u. Luxen. G. McCarthy, . . Mullen, M. Toy, E. Shaler. Cello: Miss D. Nichols. , Harp: Mis3 Madelyu Toy. Pioua: Miss M. Oram. Tho Quest, a Pomn to Monsignor P. M. Cushnahan Miss G. O'Neil Prologue Mias M. Wright Tho Hour Glass :w.; B. Yeats Dramatis Pcrsonae I A Wise Man Margery Mullen' A Fool Grotchen Peters jSome Pupils Vera Kearl, Loretto McCormiclr, Helen Wolf An Angel .- Marie Dore i Wise Man's Wife Agnes Thiunes Two Children I Patricia Barrett, Mildred Miles Solo Dances ....Irish iv.lt. Columbine j Miss K. Shufflebarger Cathleen ni Iloolihnn W. B. Yeats Peter Glllane Lrna Hoehnen j Michael Gillanc (his son going to b-.i j ! married) Maxy Matson ; Patrick Gillanc (a lad of twelve) ... Farncua Crowley Bridget Gillane (Peter's wife) Marjorie Dauterman Delia Cahel (engaged to Michael)... Kathryn Shufflebargcr; Tho Poor Old Woman... i i Rhonda Ncbeker! Neighbor '. Madge Bedkc i Moore's Melodies (Selected)-. I Violins: Miss L. Burnhope. G. McCarthy, Mc-Carthy, M. Toy. I Cello: Miss D. Nichols. I Hai-p: Miss Madalyn Toy. Piano: Miss C. Rafgan. A Pot of Broth W. B. Yeats Persons A Beggar Man Ethel' Skaggs John Connelly . . .- Gretchen Petors Sibby Connolly '.Pauline Sparks Chorus: The Shoogy-Shoo. . .Ambrose Miifses W. Astlll. P. Barrett, C. Croft, M. Dcre. J. Ferraro. L. Huls, N. Kelloher. G. KowskI, L. McCor-niick, McCor-niick, I. McCready. M. Mullen. K. Shurt'lebargcr, M Spr.rks. N. S wen-son, wen-son, M. AY right. ChRISTIAN'CHURCH PARTY. Th? ladies of tho First Ch.'Iotian .church gave a very entertaining .pro 'gram Wednesday evening In the par lors ox the church. An orchestra fur nisbeo a program of exceptional merit and b.injo solos, vcoal selections and dramatic reau-ngs rounded out .in evening eve-ning a! unusual cntertuinincnt. Light refieshments were served. TWELFTH WARD EVENT A PLEASANT ONE. Last Wednesday evening, St. Pat' rlc'u'f. day, the members qf the Roliel So;;c:y celebrated their anniversary wi'h : program and dance to which all iDi'mbcrs of the ward and ihcii friends vere inited. Tte prugi-a'): ol music foi the dancing was excepllon ally pieasant and a jolly timo wai spent by quite a crowd. EPVVORTH LEAGUE PARTY. T.)S' evening in the parlors of the Me.'bodist church the members of tm Epvorth league gave a deliglir.fu; party which was attended by aboui mt-mbers. St. Patrick decora tions rnn features predomSnated am Piiirick games we're played. Llghi lofrnthments were sen'Cd. |