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Show Society MEET WEDNESDAY. Iadies of the First Ward W. C. T. U. meet Wednesday at 2 30 p. m. with Mrs. J. H. Bowers, 3137 Porter avenue. ave-nue. LADIE8' AID OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Christian church will meet with Mrs King, 2046 Adams avenue, tomorrow afternoon. AT THIRD WARD HALL. The Ladies' Auxiliarv to the Veteran Veter-an Firemen will give a dancing party this evening In the Third ward amuse-mpnt amuse-mpnt hall to which everyone is invited. invi-ted. Excellent music has been procured pro-cured and a good time is anticipated. FROM A RDM ORE, PA. Mr and Mrs. C A Dahlstrom. Miss Carlotta Smith and Miss Harriot Hjorkjend of Ardmorp, Pa., arp guests of Dr. and Mrs. Barber for a few day? returning from the California expositions. AT SACRED HEART. The annual program of the physical educational deparrment of the Sacred Heart, academy will he presented tonight to-night at the school, under the direction direc-tion of Mrs Belle S. Ross Mrs. Rn,r, is the Instructor of the department and her pupils have been excellently trained. The program will begin at S o'clock and will consist of folk dances, mod em social dances and drills OPENING OF BERTHANA HALL A large number of invitations have been issued and both Ogden and Salt Lake society folk will be well represented repre-sented at the formal opening of the new Berthana hall on Wednesday evening eve-ning May 26. At 7: .10 o'clock a reception re-ception will he held and at 9 30 dancing danc-ing will be the main feature of entertainment en-tertainment Patrons and patronesses for the event are: Governor and Mrs. William Spry, Mrs Thomas D. Deo. Mr and Mrs. David O. McKay Mr. and Mrs Joseph Scowcroft, Mayor and Mrs. A G. Fell. Mrs. David Bc-clrs, Bc-clrs, Mr. and Mrs W. H. WatMs and Mr. and Mrs Fred J. Kiesel, BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mrs. L. J. Moore entertained a number num-ber of young people at a party given in honor of the eighteenth birthday anniversary of lier daughter Mable, Monday evening. Ma 17. 1915, at her home, on Twelfth street. The large front lawn was decorated with Japanese Japan-ese lanterns and lights festooned from the trees, but on account of the rain the entertainment was held in the parlors which were decorated with yellow and red roses. Piano solos were rendered by Miss Ruth Ramsden, Miss Mable Moore and Miss Gladys Creamer, and Miss Creamer and Miss Willena Taylor gave a vocal solo The evening was spent in games and 6orlal diversion and at 11 o'clock a delicious luncheon was served by Miss Elizabeth Carr and Mrs. Moore Miss Moore received many beautiful gifts Those present were: Misses Mable Moore. Ruth Ramsden. Lillian Wet-son, Wet-son, Elizabeth Carr, Eva Carr, Willena Wil-lena Taylor. Delta Ford. Gladys' Creamer, Crea-mer, Mae Watkins, Gertrude Rawson. Lavern Rawson, Elma Marlln, Julia Martin. Hannah Priggs, Edna Olson. Gladys Leavitt, Florence Wallace. Es-tella Es-tella Moore and Mrs. L. J. Moore and Mr Dallas Burk. George Moore, Edward Watkins William Foster. Bert Wall. Henry Leavitt, Ezra Barlow. Bernard Burstrom. Hugh Anderson. Dexter Parr, Asael Farr. Walter Bur :-trom, .Timmie Kruitboseh. David Carr. Fuller Luddington, Glen Leavitt, Her man Warner. Joseph Chappie, Els--worth Moore and Leon Badger. |