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Show JCHORUS Assists IN ' RECITAL ON MONDAY Assisted, by a chorus of twenty voices, piano students of Miss Martha Mar-tha Colcmaif, at the State School for 'the Blind, will appear in a recital Monday evening at the First Presbyterian Presby-terian church, opening at 8 o'clock. The program reads; "Stars and Stripes Forever" ... Sousa Chorus Valse Arabesque Lacq Llndae Masoero Norwegian Bridal sons Grieg Zella Pesetto Valse Mignonnc Borowski Papillon Grelg Tesslc Newton Papillon Schumann Blanche Lamb Down In the Dewy Dell Smart Rockln' Time Knox Girls' Chorus Valse (Op. C4. No. 1.) Chopin Second Valse (i. 66) Godard Ruby Nelson ' ISacht stuck Bi bumanri Scherza (Op. 1. No. 16) , .M( mb Isaohn Esther Elmer Traumerei Strauss ! Mazurka Sapellnilf f Nocturne (up. 9. N'o. 2 Chopin Blanche Nelson Gypsy Life Bolrly Gvpsy John Clay Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvorak Who Will Gypsy Turn With Me? .Hill Chorus I At the regular meeting of the Service Ser-vice Star legion, Monday evening, at g o'clO'Ck In the city hall, the work of I the last year will be brought to a formal for-mal di.se. New work will be be.-nn with the election of officers for the ensuing year. Interested women and mi rubers ore expected to oe prcent. ' ' In honor of Mr. and Mr. Fred Packer, who will leave Wednesday for Mexico City. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fly-;;irc Fly-;;irc entertained a few gue.-ts Monti Mon-ti ly evening at their home. 24 31 Jefferson Jef-ferson avenue. Violets and nar t vers used in the decorations of the table. Mrs. Thomas Pardo- returned during dur-ing the early part of the week from Provo, where she sprnt the u t 1 month w ith her son. Professor T. Earl ! Pardee, and family. Mrs. Effie D. Spencer left during he latter part of th.- week to vl li' I in southern California. |