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.oFRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926 MN _ WEBB BROTHERS a AuuenuenvancerenuanecnsevennecnennencvanennonscauensenucnengcnvnneQuesuanuennnuvensnscocvncenuenvaveevouavencenovapanennennevsnanayavuonenncencanceasansenccnsancenaucauenanauenvevscnsoancenstecagcavunsccocavevsususaveanecsuaccauraveversexenaseanvousvegusnennnvaseavavecccanenuny ae | Social and RECITAL TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY BY MISS LUCILE LAHR’S PUPILS PS EAR te Aen J, Saturday atternoon at s50-" o'lock. “Rocking Horse” ~ . a “ Ge “Two Little Studies” : shee) a > Mie Students Piano Course John Wallace “First Rose Waltz” “Lullaby” t. s 5 (ss +s) Theo. Presser Mary Jane Lawyer : : - Cecil Grant “A Long Tramp” (- = 72 \ Dorothy Rigler “The Linnet” - oe é “Daffodil Schottische” - - Py 3 Mary Bankston “October Woods” —- agers RS Jane Smith “Grandmother’s Minuet” - Henrietta Griswold - - Florence P. Rea - + J. W. Lerman Berenice Benson Bentley - - Edvard Grieg : : - Hubbard W. Harris Genevieve Crose | “Hovering Butterflies” = - - - - - - Jessie Gaynor Virginia Rohrer “Gallant Knight” - 2 + ~- - + Theodora Dutton Virginia Light Duet—“Sylphid’s Waltz” —- - - - 5, Melvin Thorson and Harris Owen “Menuett” - - - : Mozart-Schulhoff Vocal Solo—Selected : - Leslie Loth Noreen Quinn Maxine: Light “Romance” - oe ore e - / Max Franke Lucia Berry” Miss Lillian Rigler Phoebe ‘Lu Aylen Special - - “Arabesque Intermezzo” “The Juggler” - “Scarf Dance” - : - - 4 ‘3 Genevieve La France . - - - - - Louise Wright Frankie Davis - - Chaminade “Valse Lente” - : : : - - - Eduard Schutt ss Robert Larson “Schmetterling” - - - - - - - Edvard Grieg Effie Rosen “Song Without End” “Waltz” - : - eh Cote, Schumann’ “Vision” Rhoda Clausen Aid Society Hears state manager, W. H. Lunsburg. Af- ter the business meeting dancing as + enjoyed. juncheon was served to Dramatic Recital) (i (st,. “unserer members’ whe were in attendance. A delightful wrageanii efi seeadings) 83 and piano solos was given Thurs- i day afternoon at the dramatic reetai| Dinner Given by . of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid so- Mr. and Mrs. Cox ciety in the church parlors. The pro- - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cox enter- gram follows: Piano solo—Buel Reading, “The tained Wednesday evening in their Velma Nupin. home on West Thayer with an at- Piano solo—Miss Tobin Sorenson. | tractively planned bridge dinner. Reading, “Little Orphan Annie,”—| Covers were marked for 12. Miss Blodwine Owens. Bridge was played following the Piano solo—Francis Nuessle. dinner. Mrs. Spencer Boise and Dr. Reading, “Old Pickett’s Neil,”—| Wa.E. Cole won honors at bridge. Miss Mary Jane Whittey. arrears eerie All responded to encores. As an _, MASONS TO DANCE encore Francis Nuessle played a very| Invitations have been sent out by clever composition of his own. the entertainment committee of the Luncheon was served at the con-| Bismarck lodge of Masons to all clusion of the afternoon. Mrs. W. F.| Masons in the vicinity to attend a Reynolds wits chairman of the com-| dancing party at the Masonic Tem- mittee in charge. RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET the occasion and it is likely that There will be a special meeting of the Order of the Rainbow tomorrow afternoon, 3 o’clock, at the Masonic Temple. At this time the new offi- cers and advisory board will be in- stalled. Mrs. A. A. Whittemore will act as installing officer and Mrs. Clifton Johnson as marshal. . All Masons and Eastern Stars are in- vited. . M. B. A. MEETING LAST NIGHT The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- ica met last evening at the A. O. U. W. hall and heard a talk by the EVENING SLIPPERS Have a certain individual quality when chosen at WEBB'S, sacl The Weather Fair tonight; probably followed by increasing cloudiness Saturday. Satins, Patents or Kid leuth- ers In the very newest styles. CT uvsceuneouapadeuvaeoneegvcarcnmenocnevnragtnucnenercacaevecnase AT “BRIDGE Rembrandt--Mrs. F. A, \Lahr. Mrs, Theodore Quanrud entertain-| Rembrandt's. pupils. snd genre ed informally Wednesday evening at} painters--Mrs, S.-W. Corwin, her home on Anderson avenue with) Dutch landseapes and landscape} ___ two tables of bridge. At the conclu-| yainters—Mrs. F. A. Knowles. = sion of an informal evening refresh-| Ruisdael and Hobbema-—Mrs. H. F.1 . ments were served. Mrs. A. N. New-| ysller. ton, one of the guests, entertained] Van de Velde and Dotter— 34! ai Frank Shafer. a, : | ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Hace scape painting) | e Mann of Park | Mr. and Mts, G. D. Avenue entertained last evening at Covers were laid for twen- ty-five. 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