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iaturday Afternoon, December 10, 1921 Pageant Will Be Presented Here Dec, 16 The Lirjht" To Be Staged Direction ME IS EDUCATION liiO i'wpSc, lncludinp: Schools Children to mite rari; Catherine Koyce Author HY iVuTvAX AKEN. I K'ht. an educational pair written by Miss Catherine J. professor of tho public id'pui tmiiit Hi Yule, will i ii nt tho recuinr nwet i the Woman's dub, iiHi nioon, Lice, lb, unaor 'v. ot tho oiiucntion lie i i ii it of t'tiireant show: df education through nfe, tradition, invention, uiv.5 discipline, Over 100 will tiikv part including children from the Wasliing II Mill Iiittutatl schools, W.

Coaling, chairman of ili ivartim nt. and Mrs. im in charge of ar and tlio training of tiiiiinc part. rs of light ill number sih.w tit? development i.v.. tr.e lfimer.

tho roles will be taken V. Coombs, reprose.nt IV. Lefts DTOl, Mildred Engor. Flectfoot; Monfni Rash During; Tafficwitz. Mrong Arm.

I Mrs. C. I1. rti and a group of mill vr nms. The i Mr.

C. Shomo, ilinwiiliui. assisted by children school afl Indiana. I Vurth Training, firoup I university girts rfprescrit.n A under the Men of Miis Margaret H'DouMcr's dancers. Fifth Episode.

D.sciplme, v. from the Wnsh ctim svh.H'.l. Episode. First i. nu iov, M.

Wither: Man, Mrs, J. Har l.ndv Edith. Mrs. W. K.

Kire TV Mrs. H. H. Rut and th urel. Mrs.

Rob h. Episode will Tiie two tableaux; tho first, nnding desk to ivhTith is chained, contrasted with the id. invnln us a hoy, rending to I he lire. The boy will he r.ir lieskiur. Eighth episode, children frnm the Ran el Enisodc.

Train (mi 1 nine racy, in a modern mm', Mr. vL itor. Mr? A. P. Cook, and fljr.

iol. Ter.th Kpisede, will bo the i tlu Vuture. suiTcrins be of I he lack ot the public's Mn. t. A.

XO'X'orn, ly of the R.ind.iH will present this episode. I eleventh, and last ptisnmer, in a brood Vision of Educa The nuisie il fy. club chorus of t'tie niusie p.i;;me:it. WPKOACHIXO MliliAtiE has hern rnade of vie pwae hin? niarrin.iro of Miss in h. Maekiti, daushw of I Mrs.

W. K. 2044 Ft root, to Jo: 1.. Bigvlow Prairie, which take i moriiinp at 11 in the p.irl.irs of the Hud house, "'in Atwood avenue, itu'tiv will he perform l.y Joties. There will be a the evening and 50 present.

ar me. tim: or. a the UJ Sp.V.g.T. be a Christ and ar uelstrvm, North Seventh M. Knovrlwn, erttertain rol.i C.

St om of were recently returned to jr. extndd wtdding Strom was formerly Mi Mo Call is a niece ol he held 1 and ripiicopa! Vlrs. C. invtements. wti! have i rk.

Mrs I I Erika Morini To Present Varied Program In Violin Recital Dec. 15; Mozart Club To Stage Free Community Concert Tomorrow Girl Violinist Began Her Musical Career at Age of Eleven Mjidion Doc. IB. at tha Christ Presbyterian church, is known as the world's greatest wo man inist. wnon ine was 111 Now Vneir wrritlv the enthusiasm was so ffrcat that four recitals in one wecK were aemanueu ox n.

Erika Monnl was Horn in Vienna, pr fntlier was a musician of con siderable ability who recognised her taicnt when she was a youngswr and did everything to (rive tier musical traininc After success had h. vuT. acii'nr1 nt Vinnna. she was en Caped to play with Arthur Nikisch, lamous conauctor qi grcirauM Europe, at tha of eleven. Tlio program offered at the Madison concert on Dec.

16 follows: 1. Concerto 3 ruiiinr. Suint Saens Allegro lion troppo Andanlino qvtasi allegretto Molto moderate maestoso 5 Anihmta Francis Thome Vaise in A major. Rondo Mozart 3 a Hindoo Chant Rimsky Korsakow Kreisler Ganzonttta Lrodara Mntnrk Zarzycki i Tuust Fantasia Sarasate A free community concert by the Mozart cluh will be held in the Hieh school auditorium tomorrow. Alexius Easa, director, announces the following program: I College Medley Rebinson Bonny Doon Old Scotch Melody Blue Dcnube Walti Mozart Club Miss Otterson at But the Lord la Mindful of His Own Recitative and Afia from "St, Paul" Mendelssohn Marjorio Philpou, coontralto III Land of Hote and Glorr.

Oh Lovely, Holy Night Eremser Holy Art Thou (Largo) Robinson Morart Club IV Drnm.itic Reading King Robert of Sicily Lonpfellow Mnsic by Cole Alexius H. Bass EmilT Baas I at the piano. Brahms NEW OFFICERS OF COL. W. F.

VILAS CIRCLE Col. William F. Vilas Circle, No. SS, Ladies of the G. A.

elected the following officers at the regular meeting Friday evening in the G. A. R. hall: President, Helen Seymour; senior vice president. Alma Nitsehko; junior vice president, Alta Dodge; treasurer, Grace Mary Nienaber; conductor, 'Wna North; guard, Mary DutTy.

The patriotic instructor, the secretary the color bearers will be appointed by the president nt installation, the assistant contractor ntd the assistant guard will also be named. The to the department convention to be held in Eau Claire, June. li' arti; fiesser Smith, Anna Bitrey, Clara Olwell, Edna Murth, Grace Clapp, Martha Vogei, Alto Dodge. The' alternates are: EU ahoth KenhcAt, Mary Duffy, Anna Minnie CooroUfh, Minriie Ipperiurth, Beatrice Criiits and Ida Beyler. The Mysterious Girls' drill team wi'l rive another benefit dance at Wnoiimr.n Hall.

Saturday ever.ine: at ih Thompson's orchesya will iOPF.N HOl'SE AT Y. IV. C. A There will be tho refala in. formal open hotiso l'or all young and girls of the city Sunday rw.

from 10 at the Y. W. C. A. pariors.

INDUSTRIAL CI. I'D SUPPER The Industrial club supps of the Y. W. 0. A.

wil! be held on Thursday at The supper will be followed hy recreation which is chanr. of Miss Ruth Pierce, physi et.1 education director. The usual classes will ha held. DFAFER P. T.

A. SALE Art anron and hnme mnds pate sale, will be held ednesday, De eembor itnder the direction of the Dranr irent Teacier associ I ation. Tha sale will be conducted the Scnooi sarongROOt Vti enure day and evp Ice cream, cake and orT will bo served. The so s. O.

Porter, chairman, will have cbarge. FftOGRESSrrE PAKTT AND SHOWER Mrs. Thomas 7 South Flair str was hostesi Friday evening at progressive followed by a preserve shower, bonorirtg May Olson, whose marrlaire to artr.ee Lee of Loj Angejec will occur this month. Twelve gaea: wtr pwaest. Calls Andrss, Norti Car irolt trt, baa Tturoa alter av Timea Wat Alt.

xal wkJ at Birmiajaam, Ala. Erika Morini ttnn With rtolden Feet are Wand ering Grabtn Hoffm! Marjorie Philpott VI Sword of Fcrrara Bullard Lullaby Brahms Route Marchin' (Kipling) Stock Mozart Oiub A special sacred concert will be given by the University Methodist student choir nt the joint services of the Presbyterian and Methodist tidents' association Sunday evening, Dec. 11, at o'clock. Tho mney raised during the evening iviu oe usea in ine oiuoent riwuu ship fund to take caro of ihe European university students and en nhln thp. to finish their education.

Selections from Mendelssohn, Mozart, Brabm will be sung by the choir which is composed of forty voices. The soloists include: Earl Brown, Noel Steams, Winifred Collier, Marie McKitrich and Arthut Van kelzer and Jiernara itnoenar. L. Townsend of the music school is director. The first of a series of concerts will he (riven hy the Mozart club at the Hth school auditorium Sunday sftemoon at 3:20 o'clock under the direction of Alexius H.

Baas; GOODMAN CIRCLE NEW OFFICERS Woodman Circle, Palm Grove No. elected the following officer, at a meeting December 7: Past guardian, Mrs. L. Romies: Guardian, Mrs. B.

E. Morrow; Advisor, Mrs. E. Baries; Clerk, Mrs. L.

Widmann; Banker, Mrs. 3. Soehle; Manager, Mrs. D. Ilennsng; Attendant, Mrs.

B. Wiese; Assistant attendant, Mrs. A. Rowley: Chaplain, Mrs. Rodle; Inner Sentinel, Mrs.

J. Snow; Outer sentinel, Mrs. D. Wagner; Musician, Mrs. S.

Gorry, DRAMA TO BE PRESENTED BY SCHOOL The Arrival of Kitty, a three act drama, will be presented in the Holy Redeemer Auditorium by. St. George 's Young Men's at o'clock, Sunday and Monday evenings with a matinee at 3 o'clock Sunday. The cast includes: Marvin Wallentine, William Winck ler; John Rtpp, Sam Baiter; John Sassier, Benjamin Moore; Adolph Knoehe, Ting; Marguerite Uti rath, Ao.it Jane; Marie Sachs, Jane; Joseph Blankenheim, Sam; Laura Heim, Kitty; Dorothy Neu, Suzette. GIRLS' CLUB NEWS The board of directors of the Girls' club held a meeting Frida morning.

A rep Art from the chair man of the welfare committee, Mis, Burr Jones, showed the import ant social service work done by th club. The directors also discussed plans for the annual Christmas sale of minature bo.x wood plana com tuned red anJ pink wai flowers. Orders will be received at the club. The work of raakintr the planu is under the supervisioa of Jirs. 1.

ii tianis, aria jars. a. u. Eds. MASONIC INFORMAL PARTY The Masonic lodge will entertain at another informal danciig party, Tuesday evening, in the Woman's beilding.

Dancing wil! start promptly at with Thompsoa's orchestra furnishing the music AH Masons are urged to attend and bring their friends who are noc Masons. FIRST M. E. CHUECH NEWS The caiertdey list of tie First Methodist Episcopal church for ri wek bepinairtg December 12: Mrs. Henry Kort, tn eiiiert church worker, will be the spotter! at the Monthly funcheoc and besi nets meeting tf the church eehorf! board at on Monday.

At the close of the meeting at 8:30 Mri. Kort will mt with the offletri and of the Junior deprti' .0 The Eethanv class will hava cafeteria supper at 127 West G0j man at on mesoay to waiea; votmg woraen art invitai Ai Eis" for Cinderella" by J. M. Ear wit be read oy some at tte Eirls. Read Capital TIm Wat AM.

THE CAPITAL TIMES Varied Program to Be Offered by Mozart Club On Sunday E. B. Gordon it chairman bare been selected by the Madison Community Music committee and will be con ducted in the spring of 1922. list is divided into two parts, piano playing contest and violin playing contest. It iciudoi the following numbers: Piano Playing Contest C.Utm 1 fiiffns throuirh 101 Ruh lau: Sonatina, opus 20 No.

and Ncvin: A Day in Venice, No. 4 (Good Night). Class 2 (age. 11 through IS. Haydn: Sonata in (Schirmer ed.

No. 7), and Whelpley; Serenade, opus 4, No. 3. Division A. Scarlatti: PastoisJe, minor (not Taussig arrangement) and Hcdicy: Bcnei zmO, opus 3t), ino.

3. Class 3 (aces 14 throarii 18) Division E. Schubert: Imoromp tu, opus 90, No. i and iuiayyam suite, io, ij.ne oourta Jamshyd). Division A.

Baeb: Prelude and' ugue irD (from too well tempered clavichord, book No. 5), and lacFadycn: Witeh'M' Dance. Class i (ages from 19 up). Chopin: Scherzo in ir.inor. opus 3d, and Whiting: Prelude from Suite, opus 10.

Class 5 artist class) Beethoven. Sonata Appassionata, and Mat Dowell: Dance of the Elves (Virtuoso Study, op 46, No. 5). Violin Playinn Contest Class 1 (through 12) Dancla: Air, No. 1, or Oie Bull: Sheoerd's Girl Sunday, and Severn: Gavotte modern.

Class 2 (i3 through 16) Division B. Borowski: Adoration, and Bt4Ch: Loure. Division A. Seitz: Concerto No. 3, First Movement Qass 3 (16 through 18) ni iriimn Tt.

Massenet: Medita tion, from Thaia, and Popper: Gcrt otto (Auer arrangement). Division A. DeBeriot: Concerto No. 9, Second and Third Movements, Class i (artist class; Brtich: Concerto in minor, second end third eoovement. or Burleigh: Concerto No, 1, Each contestant in the contest is to give from memory the pieces which are assigned to his class.

The contestants will be classified as to their ages on April 1, 1922. VESPER SERVICES AT CITY Y. W. C. A.

The regular vesper services of the city Y. W. 'A will be held Sunday at 5 oclock'in Esihur VilaJ haU of the awociation building. Mrs. W.

J. Osbom will speak, on "True Education." Mrs. Geox ge Qualley will give special organ numoers ana gll'is 01 tne ncaiia eu ucation department will be 'hostesses for the tea and social hour at e. THIMBLE PARTY Mrs. Charlet Lundralst, 721 East Gorham street, will be hostess at a thirr fcie party, Wednesday evenine for the Kookooklob, SOCIAL CLUB Oa Tuesday evening, Mrs.

Carl Hinle, 14 South Charter street, wil; entertain her social club at procres aivc 600 INFORMAL LUNCHEON Mrs. WtHiam J. Polk, Z109 Madison street, is entertaining informally Thursdav afternoon, December 15, at a thimble party and luncheon. DRAMATIC DEPT OF CATHOLIC WOMAN'S CLUB The dramatic department of the Catholic Woman's club under direction of Ihe Rev. Father.

McDer mott, of Evansville, will present a program Monday and Tuesday ovenings in the Pettit school auditorium. The entertainment has been arranged as a benefit for St. Raphael's Altar society fund. It will begin at 8 o'doefc. CO RELATIVE ART CLUB PARTY Mrs.

Gordon Daggett, wit be hostess at a Christmas tree party for the Co relative Art Clnb Sunday evening at her home, Ray street The urogram, arranged as a surprise' for the clnb, is in charge of Mrs. H. J. Knelling. LOWELL P.

T. A. DANCE Old fashioned dancing, exclusively will featare the next in a sr iea of parties by the Lowell, Parent Teacher association in the school auditorium, December 16, for friends and patrona. Christmas wfll be used and the will be hy Schsrer's orchestra. The chaprones are: Messrs.

and Mesdames H. M. Yojrei, Carl Nelson, Chester Erier, Speccflr i tell, Joseph Helmta and Mrs. Walter StodL P. J.

O. SISTERHOOD iwiH be entertained Tuesday eTerrang at tte bora of airs. J. lotmg data, II North Broom street Mrs. France Royce win give a reeding, Baelcgroraid for the Src dy of Present Day American Artiste George Inn ess.

Wrnslenr Homer. John La Fairpe and Agnstas St. "Gasdena. AD visiting sisters ax invited to be present Madison Art Guild Holds Exhibition Open Display To Be Held Jfcivery Alternoon rie ginning Monday MEMBERS TO USHEE Sccnw of Madison Will Be Among Paintings on Display Here The Madison Art Guild will hold open shop, every alternoon irom 2 until IS, beginning Monday, Dec. The exhibition will be held in the guild's studio in the Woman's building, and tho public is invited to see the oil pnir.tmg and water colors, scones of Madison, aa well as many from I'Tance, ltaiy ana buci iur oir MMiiTiTrina rinne bv members.

The members of the guild who will be. present on various af tar noons during the week to usher ana assist in tne exntmtion are; uiuo rioTnna. Hnwupii Smith. Herbert Rin dy, Jessie Skinner, Carroll Atwood, Wilfred Chase, Albert Michclson, Oscar Engel and the Misses Lelia Dow, ana uermce uemer. CATHOLIC WOMAN'S rr.TiR The literature department of the Catholic.

Womem's club will meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The opening taili win oe given cy tne chairman of the department, on Chaucer Mrs. John Haves will talk on tho Stage and the Catholic LOurcn, 1OJJ0WCO oy a reading, iin. Ambitious Gueat, Hawthorne, by Mrs. Richard McCaffery.

Selections from Father Ryan's poems will be road by Mrs. '1 valine. UNTV. METHODIST BAZAAR ANTn si i ppkr today A Christmas and chicken pie supper is being given today by tne university laomoaisi cnurcn from 2 until 10 o'clock. Several oriental booths will have Christmas novelties, and the Chinese ch.MOTit.

offl! ansiitt in the sale. Miss Orpha Coe is chairman of the arrangements. The chicken pie supper is to' be served at o'clock and reservations must be made as the numDcr wiu Oe limiteo to klm. The proceeds will be used for student work. PLAN CHILDREN'S PARTY The Parent Teacher association of Holy Redeemer school, will entertain the grade pupils at a tree pany in m( uliui toritrm, December 22..

Claus, assisted1 by the officers of the association will be ia charga. LUNCHEON AND 500 PARTY Mrs. G. F. Wolff, 16 Roby road, was hostess at a 500 party preceded by a 1 o'clock luncheon, Thursday afternoon.

The guesti, numbering 26. were: Mesdames J. Aik en. William Bamford. 0.

Brietson. sephinc Drives, A. E. Edwards, R. Fusch, Kate Hummiston, Ottilia Howe.

John Kellv. Kanouse. Carrie Kruoger, Frances Lund, Ira reEOoay, itooem romam, trene vieve Post. Alice Pratt. J.

Pearson. F. Parker, Myra Eathburn, lager Steensrnj, Minnie Wise, Hanet Weiton, Margaret' White and Mildred Ziel. JUNIOR GUILD TO MEET The Junior Guild of Our Savior's Lutheran church will meet Monday evening for monthly business discission. There wil! be an election of officers and an outline for work of next year will be presented.

The basket ball team of the guild will meet afterwards. INFORMAL DANCE AT SELLERY HOME Miss Helen Sellery, daughter oi Prof. and. Mrs. G.

C. Sellery enter tiined Friday evening at an infor ntal dancing party l'or about 40 high school friends, at the Sellery home, 2021 Van Hisc avenue. Refreshments" were 'served and the daocing lasted from 7 until 10, PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL NEWS The Ladies' Aid society of the Plymouth Congregational church will meet Thursday afCtrnaon at The program is in chain of tne name department, an. j. The servieea SimdaT at the church will be held as cstaL San day school at 9:30, followed by morning worship at 10:30, sannon bv Rev.

E. Eraser Bell, nsstar. Th Junior Endeaver society will meet sunasy alternoon at ana tne vesper service will be held at 5 with mnsic by the men's chorus. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Mrs.

John Co minora, wife of Ljjmmons, is tne Jiactson sanitarium, taking a rest erne. She is not serionsly 51L BUSINESS MEETTNO The omrtrlv hTifn)i and social mixer of Our Savior's ehcrt wrU te held Satmrdsy even i.ne at 8 o'clock at the chnrefc parlors. COMKUNTON AT LUTHEH JHOTORIAL There wiC be a ctrnmnrnlon tt ice Stmrlay momme at the 10 45 serriee of the Luther Memorial church. Oar roll Kobb will sinf at mis sernee. Gat.

J. J. Hhitne uriTf be thu nMk. er at the mtetinr of th Lnth imgae at in unaer Removals REMOVALS Central Life Wash. Bid.

Clark, Elmar T. Grunert, H. Madison Pond Co. O'Malley, M. J.

Padfield, Harvey Self ert, Jos. Smithback, Mrs. B. Stevens, L. E.

Wolfenson, Louis B. Woodruff, Mrs. L. Yarwood, Frank 123 Henry 27 S. Fourth Gay Bldg.

70J S. 833 E. Wuth. 2022 E. Main 834 Jcnil'tr Wash.

BJdg. 1309 W. 421 N. Few 214 N. Dickinson.

Ave. Dayton Hamilton REMOVALS FROM MADISON Harrison, F. Eay 136 N. Hancock Dixon, Mo. Ward, Byron S.

Storage church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The meeting will he preceded by the regular cost supper and social hour at 5:30. BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT cial meeting Friday evening, made Tuesday evening, Dec. 20, to raise funds for the under nourished children of Europe. The affair will be given in tiia auditorium of the high school with Mrs.

Emiiie R. Wald, wodfere supervisor of the Wisconsin Telephone company, acting as chairman Assisting will be Prof. VV. Jm.cjii, roi. r.

u. Bach, Mrs. John Keh), and ArA LINEN SHOWER Mrs J. W. Gay, USE Erin street, entertained at a linen shower and surprise party, Friday evening, for Miss Estiier McColla, 10 South Bassett street, whose marriage is an event of this month.

Those present were Mmos. F. Hoffman, Charies Miller, L. S. and L.

R. Gay and George Keromer, the Misses Anne CaEpera, Olympia and Nora ce, Helen and Hazel Marshall, Lillian Hendrickson, Frances Walton, Arabella Holum, Maybell Ohnhaus, Olive Scheidier, Edna Doll, Olga Jivern and Rhea Powers. MARRIED AT liOCEFORD A nnmiTii pmen Is made of the marriage of Miss, Anna Manemann, daughter oi air. ana Jirs. j.

itiuc mar.n, Hazel Green, and F. O. Schoenwetter, Madison, brother of Mrs. N. M.

Massal, 1312 Chandler street, which occurred Nov. 30 at the Methodist parsonage in Rock ford, 111. The couple are at home at 313 North street. The groom is connected with the Chamber and Owen company, Milton Junction. Personals Mr.

and Mrs. I. D. Segal of Ap ploton have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Aaron Richman, 8115 Mound street. Prof, and Mrs, T. L. Bewick, 1927 West Lawn avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Lucas of Columbia, for the weekend, Mr. Lucas is a wain of Mr. Bewick. Mr, and Mrs. Rupert Eilgust have moved to 11 South Pinclcney slreet from 837 East Johnson street Mmes.

Sherman Lawrence of Greeley, and Earl Fiulcle of Watcrtown, S. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Oakoy, 1101 East Mifflin street Mrs.

George Benish and ion George, of Eau Claire, will arrive next week to be the guests of Mrs. Benish's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Torraey, 317 West Washington avenue.

They are to remain over the holidays and Mr. Eenish will join thenj Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. Alpbonse Hetbel, formerlv of this city, announce the birth of a daughter, at their home, in Jordan, Minn.

Mrs. Heibel' wa: Miss Catherine Frey. Mrs. J. A.

De Bsck, 2015 Russell strett entertained this week iui iter iister. Miss Anna Lucsy, of manie John Hauaamann, 43S North Late street, accompanied by her niece, Miss Lncile Creed, is leaving ioon for Michigan, to remain over the holidays at her former home in Three Rivers. Mrs. E. G.

Kretlow, 61! Atwood remu ha retnmrd to Wiin. for continued treatment ftex a wcelr at noma. Clubs Organizations Mrs. Hans Sabo and Mrs. P.

O. Boyd will be hostesses to the Woman's Aid society Thursday afternoon in the parlors of "Trinity Lutheran church. The First Congregational Guild of the First Congregational church will meet Monday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Meek, MapT? at Pasadena. Mrs Hsrttem lor marry lived in Madison. Mrs. A.

Sknsmy. ft teat ton is risrtzmg breiW, M. B. Horn Owned Home Edtted Home Read In Month IN MADISON To 102 S. Mills Firt Central Bldg.

First Central Bldg. 115 N. IngcraoU 2022 E. Main 100 N. Hamilton 425 N.

Baldwin 1453 Williamson 2K? Lakeside 1027 E. Johnson SOB Gay Bldg. 11 S. Warren 14 E. Dayton S33 Jenifer Shell Lake, Wis.

who was a guest of Mrs. John Eerg, Pond street, left Friday for a visit at Belleville, The Misses Lillian Van Zant and Zelma Palmiter, Edgewater court, are spending several weeks in Chicago, Messrs. C. V. Waddcll and Oscar Almusin entertained at a dancing party Thursday overling at the isouth Madison, auditorium.

Mis. A. Rcddich, Pond street, has returned after a week In Milwaukee. Miss Pearl Rapp of Dane is a visitor at the Roscoe Rohr home, Oregon street. Mrs.

Rohr recently underwent an operation at St. Mary's hospital. The City Sick Mr. George Splinter, who tmder went a serioui oneration at the Madison general hospital last Fri day, 13 reported as sugtuiy inijjruv ing. Miss Goldie Skaar who underwent an operation at bt iiary nospitai Wednesday, is convalescing at the hospital.

Her mother is remaining in Mams on at tne nome oi airs. Otto M. Vogel, 2012 Elmside boulevard, until her daughter has re covered. Miss Skaar's sister, Miss Cora, of Mt. Horeb will spend the cay witn ner tooay.

U. W. Society Reception and Musicals Given hy Ma Alpha Today A reception and muficale will be given this afternoon by Mn Alpha, honorary music sorority, in honor of the patrons and patronesses of the organization, who are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell L.

ToTnsend, Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Von Gelch, and Major E. W. Morpky.

Members will present a short musical entertainment in which Florence Robb will sine "The Birthday," by Towen. Frances Landon and Janet Breiten bach will play the first and second movements of Beetnnven's Concerto in minor. Reba Havden will whis tle the Polish Dance by Chaminade, ana a tno consisting oi naronna. Hildreth, cello, Frances Beecher, viojiu, ana vera cascman, piano, will play a Norwegian Melody by firmer Mrs. Helen Piper Law, Mrs.

Lucille Campbell Cooper, Mrs. Lenort Caton, Miss Helen Gundcrson, and hubs Beatrice waiter win re Inner Gate Daneo At Phi Gamm Hobs An informal dancing party wtl he nrveii tonipht bv members of In ner Gate, sophomore lrtter frater organization, at the Phi Gamma Dlt fntmitv hiime. Mr. and Mrs. A.

G. Einmon have been asked to chaperon the jiarty. Feature Party at Gamma Phi Hons A varietv of nnnsnal atnirta snd remarkable decorations are being planned by Gamma Phi Beta for a dancing party which they will give tonight at their chapter house. All features are being kept a secret from prosjrjctive guests. Mr.

and nave Deen in. vited to chupc ron. Delta Gamma Formal Danes Members of Delta Gamma will entertain toniphc at their chapter house with a formal dancing party. The house wilt be britrbtlv decorat ed in Christmas greens and other! novelties suggestive of the Christ 1 mas season. Miss Ellen Oshtosh, who is at the Delta Gam ma oouse xnis wee ena, win oe guest at the dance.

Oriental Bazaar Girsn TodaT bv M. E. Church An Oriental bazaar will be held tnis alternoon at vvesley nau, corner of University avetrae and North Charter repr bv memhoni nt th Methodist Episcopal elrareh. Booths I of all sorts will contain a variety! of Oriental novelties. nd CfuniHu students oi the univsrsity win have; ccarge m.

oootns imponea om nese goods. The bazaar wHl open at 2 o'clock and wfl continue until Phf Sicma Delta EnlcrteiM Far Aloha Eonlen Phi Phi Sigm Delta fraternity wQl! "rrtertain the members of Alpha; ipsuon rrn sororrry at tn nnoriBsa will mdrtde the visions; members of Alpha Epsnon Phi, who are here tor tha installstion of Sigma chapter. Mr. and Mrs. 8.

A. Weldstv and Mrs. Howard orchard orsB will cbaperon MAY ACCEPT NEW YOEXJ)r. Adoif Lorens tmmtA Austrian nma. wfH mt eept mrttatwa of Got.

CressWolt The Theaters University Glee Club to Mage Concert at Parkway Friday, Dec. 16th, the. University Club present its 34th ter. The Club has been 'enlarged Ehis year so true it now has a pair unnel of aioui foity men. A pi'ijiam ot i.

t.or.a! m'istc hie ii will iijjpvai Lo everyone, has en arrantrea bv K. E. Swinncv. director of tiie Among selections are Park's "Indian Love Song;" Hook's "Little Farm Well Tilled," the stirring "Huntsmen's Snnir." "Drake's Drum." and the dreamy "Lass O'Minc." The pro i closes witn a neautnut can tata arrangement of Scott's "Lock The 'ritM Kenneth' P. Da won, Earl Brown and Lester Cap pon, pianist.

The quartette, con tiistincr of Noel Steams. Earl Brown Thomas Dartnel, and Whitford Huir viU also no heard, 'jna accompanists arc Paul Sanders, who" was with the club last war, and itcoe ictnereut. The five hundredth olctur whfcJi p. W. Griffith has made, is offered Dream btreet, "ie nationally oraised nicture which is to be shown at the Parkway Theatre, be mng Sunday.

Probabl other record In tfefi industry so thoroughly suggests Its development as this fact that one man has had time to produco five hundred individual producttoM, AT THE MAJESTIC When otctura fans read tha ttfia oi ine neu iiggers, tre tomorrow they will doubtless wonder what it means. The title at the picture refers to the enormous gold dredges used in the gnat gold mining aistr.ctj or liworois saw elsewhere. This is the first time that they have been featured In a picture. Mr. Morgan, the author, made an intensive stwdy of gcta dredging.

He also write the scen ario tor tne picture, it is us nnt ho has written for Paramount which has not dealt with same phase of motoring. "Get Rich Quick Wsningford wHl. be shown last times today. AT THE PAL ACM Marie Prevost clays "tha duckling" for tha first part of her" ncweai universm lusiurs, no body's Fool," which comes to the Palace Theatre next Sunday. But the pest of Barton College earn out of her shell rimmed glasses under the influence of inherited wealth.

And Mario Prevost was never cuter, more alluring than as the social butterfly in thai snappy AT THE ORPHBUM Featuring th new Orpheum bill at tha local playhouse Monday night Will be ''The New It has to do with the zero hour on Monday moraine' at tha theater where th various act rehearse. ine play was written Dy Aaron Hoffman who is also responsible for such' well known. successes as "Frinfirllr WMnni' Stranger" and "Around tha In a singing and talking act win appear Sampson and Douglas and LaDCi uurxe, ssiistea or aeien ell Rnish. two Trrettv tris witfe good voices will offer "A Romance in Song." "Book for Bait" Intro ducing singing, talking and violin playing win do ine onenns; or atti en mnA Hnn. whlU IillU WI1U.

BeUie Gilbert and Co. peasant ''The. jniiua eTouc, men of cleverness. Amnu Vivian and company in "Huntington," together with Path News and Topics of tha Day turns, completes tnt dill mass Clair Vincent and company th bright and breezy playlet "No teas UJ.iJ. BJI extraordinary; Eamp and Comalla, in a potpourri ox viumtiiu; Charles P.

Semon, The Narrow Feller; Infield and NoMrt offer "The Bong Booth" and' Nathan Bros, the agile pair, together with Pathe News and Aesop's. Fables makes up the yaudevill offering, at the Orpneum today and AT THE GRAND' No finer tribute to th achiever ments of that wonderful body, of men and women who constitete "th Salvation Armv has ever been uM. by th silent drama than th eereini version of "Salvation NeB," and tion which is now running at th Grand. Pauline Starka, a tolantad inter preter of emotional parts, has thai; title role. She is Ins tta; plucky little Salvation Army lass; who, after many vicissitudes; makea the man of her own heart 'go straight I "Salvation Nell is a hntnan story, of New York's East Side, tmd: with pathos, moved by mob passion, and throbbing: with a.

creat loia. Th engagement will close tonight' Pola Negri, tha European star; who was last seen her in the sensational "Passion." will be aaen at th Grand tonwrrow in Blood," a screen adaptation at. AT THE STRAND Ralph Inee's production, "AM'; is being shown at lie Strand theater for the last riraea. today. It shows Frederick.

OsbomJ mdnlges in frivolous wren mvoions co wgjeets his wife. Hnttm nn his votmfir dauarhter Lnrr. who faBs in lor with Arthur son of a wealthy neighbor'. II.

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