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Show I -j j Music anoj j Drama 1 1 i MlSS Mildred Ware, pupil of Joseph Ballantyne, director of the Tabernacle . holr will be presented by hor teacher In S recital to be given in the lDer-nacle lDer-nacle Frtdnv evening. Miss Ware will be assisted by the choir, of whieb she i is one of the leading soloists Many art vocalists who have heard MISS I Ware sing have declared that her I wnrK Is of exceptional ability and her ' talent was far above the average. It I Is the unanimous verdict that tBS I many who aro looking forward to her ! recital will be well entertained. Tho ' program follows- I Choi us. "Great Is the Lord" Randegger Tabernacle choir. Recitation and Aria. "O, My Fernando' Fer-nando' . (La Favorlta,) Dnnlzetto Miss Wure. -110 Wan Despised." from the Messiah Handel I ' Bv the Waters of the Mlnnetonka" Laurenco "Lovo is a Bubble" Allltscn Dost Thou Know That Fair Land" Mlgnon "A Dream" - .Barllett Mls Ware. Chorus. Drink to Mo Only With Thine Byes" Tabernacle choir Walts song i Faust Gounod Miss Ware. 'Chorus "Robin Adair" Traditional .Scotch Tabernacle Chun j Aria. "Give Ye Gay Lords." iHugn- nots) Meyerbeir Miss Ware. ChortlS, "The Lord Now Victorious" Victori-ous" Mascegnl Tabsrnacls choir. Kngllsh group ' .Mighty Lak a Rose" Nevln , Top o' the Mornln' "... Manna Zucca I "Mother o' Mine Tours "Smile and Dry Yo' Eyes," (Negro spiritual i . "The Rosary" Nevln Miss Ware. Of real importance in the theatrical 'history of the Ogden High school was the opera, "Prlscillu," presented Monday Mon-day and Tuesday at tho ( rpheum theater. the-ater. A greeting of song, seemingly from hundreds of maids quaintly costumed cos-tumed In dresses of 1623. caroled 'forth as the curtain went up for the first time. Well told In song and verse, the story of "The Courtship of j.Mllojj Btandish" was unfolded In the i good portrayal and depicting of each I character. To Miss Adelaide Ashton falls the honors of both evening:. I MlSS Ash ton's work woe of exceptional ability. I' Was her first appearance in such a production. Margtiret Wallace, otherwise "Keslgnution," n middle ugod spinster, amused her audience constantly with her cjualnt witticisms and her sharp short curtesies, and followed as close second to Mias Ash-iton. Ash-iton. islle Stivllle, always good. w;ls I unusual In the portrayal of .Miles Istandlah, and Kd Grocnwcll won new j honors by his characterisation of John Alden. (Jther characters well carried ut were those of William Bradford, by Jerry Klomp, Hate bad Hlgglns, by Kllwood Pearson, Squanto, a reformed Indian, by Lamont Hondersliot. and the three Mayflower buds, Uarda Nuttall, Kathryn Fisher and Minnie If'ook. Tho main cast of characters wus supported throughout by a chorus from the various clSSSSS of the school. l'urlng intermission, a pantomimic story of an Indian legend, "Hor Warrior," War-rior," was enacted by Miss Shernui Henderghot and Lanunt Hendershot, assisted by Eva Shreeve. Ilia Willis, Ludle Parry, Thelma Iurrunt. Elva !King. Ruth Prout, Nelilo Taylor and TiVon Trapp. . Members of the Ogden Britannic association as-sociation will moet Monday evening, February 14, at tne home or Mrs. J B Fisher All officers and members are cordially Invited. The meeting Will open at 8 o'clock. Members of the Sacred Heart Alum-' nae association will hold a regular business mooting on Monday, February 1 21, In the library of Sacred Heart academy. For the benefit of children's relief work, a sliver tea will be given by Mlsa Gladys Klch for the members of the S.icr.-.i Heart Mumnae association or. Sunday. February 20, at her home on Washington avenue. Members of the Raima Camp Fire' girls were entertained at a Valentine party Friday evening ut the home of their guardian. Miss Gladys Rich, on Washington avenue The members of the Troop number fourteen. Miss Rich wus assisted by MLss Elizabeth Hrovvnlng u.Mflbit.int guardian Mm- lw.r-tt .it ,1.. t ... K... , . ." i.-vl- 1 , I " ' uiiuiim mui,'i rue g'ris vm n also entertained at a party it the home of their guardian. Miss Kuthrjn lb ndershot, on Quincy avenue. Friday evening The affair was also carried OU n the Valentine Idea. Miss Hendershot Hen-dershot was assisted by Miss Bhernsi Hendershot. A number of the students of Mrs. Vera Frey Beason appeared In s well arranged muslcnle last evening at the Ogdon Conservatory of Music. Mrs Reason's pupils have always entertained enter-tained so well that their RlUBlCsJeS are looked forward to with ploasure, and the muslcale last evening was not! among tho least enjoyable given Fol-I f w I ' 1 1 T lowing the pronram, a Vd-ii (-1 was given. The program for u, Ttt slcale follows: In the Meadowland ta Sylvia GreT)bacd syit Do Re Mi Woltz u Kdith Jack L l'i-t. Waltz of th rolls ... 3 "51! Joan Ward and V.n1?, 1 m " Snowflak.-s Grtet-Seh n Hlanche rfhaw ' Tn. Sw Ing Mo Hleher . ,. kf. . Virginia Marcluat ' get in 1 Chasing Uut'erfl!n q SlCtl 1 '. illade . . tjts t"'- Klla Wilson liird of Passage . J Jean Ward Ir. Venice . . Hctiy jton Si loy I a;, - m May itrt 1 Dallas McClON The Music Ltnx ft tyft Ruth Falck (ji! Wind in the PIcps . . ..'.J Csjl Florence ( T.r : &t! Spinning Song . . -js mn 'itTinl:i Boyl sscptii lbum Leaf In A Minor K 11 frji I'.ar Wisfnelr mil, 1 .1 1 Th.i Clown .. ...i Me 1 b I Curious stnn j rul t r-hyllls Hum latch Turkish March .0 kteit. BouUh Strlcklr '.!, .Mrs. Marj Hrbwn of Poalt3 is visiting lier sister. Mn Et Rich. '"kl ... P i-j Tiie ciLr.linn council of the ( f Fire girN of 1 ig.len cnJoyd la at the Vo''er Hub .-' iturdjr ar ( MIsj Clnra I loherty acted u cbi hj;a for the lunch- on I'fljnp Fin j,fpt dians .ind assistant truarllia n q attendance. Covers were UM Queen Esther clmpt-r . " ir C Eit Eastern Siar. will h.jll their r SHil meeting Frl'I.r- Wbrairv 11 o'clock In the M.i.sonlc "np! 1 L E. bers will ent.Ttain tic put a C tie oi the chapter who will aOS Si initiatory work of -.he cWK' A fM. nlc supper will be rve2 il n ci cl'-i( k All member iiJ rt 11 in. m hc-i-s are . or.ltallv Invited. Stir . KIM . |