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Show UTAH DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MIMA IN SOCIETYS REALM The young host was the of many pretty presents from his little friends. Mrs. Reeder was assisted in receiving by Miss Grace Reeder and Miss Louise Brotherton. Burn-hop- e. Those prseent were Marguerite sun La-IStuart. Edna Verna Stuart, Was hid In angry gloom IIuss. Leonard Cashmore, John hung By rfowning clouds that hea Sarah Fry. Willie Fry, Oeorgle Fry, Above a lonely tomb. Brotherton, Dolly Reeder, Earl Reedand David Reeder. Hut while 1 wondered, lo! from er, Roscoe Reeder H. Spencer and IL Mr. and Mrs. Heaven from their resiwhite. moved imlly have There came one clothed in street and will h Twenty-flfton dence Who rolled the heavy stone away future at the in the home their make With sword of flaming light. birds little Reed. the The sun shone forth In wildest glee did sing, -And all earth's flowers blossomed Mrs. Kuhn Was Hostess. forth Mrs. Nate Kuhn very charmingly To welcome Heaven's king. entertained the Minch club, together with a number of guests, Tuesday afThen from the City's open gates ternoon at her home on Twenty-fourt- h The weeping Magdalene street The diversion of the afternoon Came forth, and by her fainting side A daintily as Flinch. appointed The one with brow serene. and all served was present luncheon They seek Him whom they cannot had a Jolly time. The invited guests And of the club were: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. But one, with uecents sweet, . Lynch, Dr. and Mrs. Raker, Mrs. F. J. Speaks to them words of tenderness Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Riser, Their loving hearts to greet. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Coursey, Mr. and 'Fear not, oh mother fair and pure Mrs. D. E. Hatch, Miss Zannle CanHe whom you seek Is free, non, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn, Mrs. The I,ord is risen and goes before Abe Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shields, Dr. nnd Mrs. Condon, and Miss Atwood Ills own to Galilee. far Co forth and tell the tidings of Salt Lake City. Proclaim the news to men, The Lord is risen, is risen Indeed; "Teddy" Littlefield Entertained. The Lord is risen again." Ted Littlefield entertained a number of his young friends Wedqesday Ring bells, oh ring! evening at the home of his parents, For death has lost Its sting, Major and Mrs. EL A. Littlefield. The And hark the angel voices sing. was spent very pleasantly in With music to the world's dark evening a general good time was nnd games need Delicious refreshments all. had by That He is risen, risen Indeed were served. Ring bells, oh ring. Jean MacMillan. Lucky Thirteen. Mrs. F. W. Calkins entertained the Mrs. W. H. Chevers la a Salt Lake of the Lucky Thirteen club ladies W. Jones visitor, the guest of Mrs. L. Thursday afternoon in her usual Cullen. to me Lour, long ago there come o sublime; vision A Me thought I walked sal and alone The vales of Palestine. And though 'twaa morn the glowing served. ne at the Miss Olive Moyee will Jeave In a few days for New Tork to visit her sister. Miss Clara Boreman Is visiting In Salt Lake this week. Mrs. W. E. Kneass is in Balt Lake visiting friends and relatives. Miss Nettie McKay returned to Ogden Tuesday from Chicago where she has been studying for the last year. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Shupe left Sunday for a visit of three weeks to the const. APRIL 1904. 2, READY FOR LAUNCHING short intermission was made pleusant by Misses Canady and who rendered a vocal duet. Auf Wledersehen" in a delightful manner. Miss Whalen gave "Our National Parks," in so interesting a paper that it showed thorough ability in describing these great masterpieces of nature. Yellowstone and Yosemlte were given greatest note. The paper was full of Information and brought out animated conversation. After some preliminary work on the coming program and a most enjoyable hour in the dining room the club adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mrs. Pat- TO GET OUR PRICES ON LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH MATER-IAL- 8 AND BUILDING OF ALL KINDS, AND A ot Hen-dersh- ton on Nob Hill. Miss Riser Entsrtained. Miss Florence Riser very delightfully entertained a party of her young friends last Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Riser, on Grant avenue. Many amusing games were played during the afternoon and several musical selections and recitations were rendered. The always amusing game of pinning the tall on the donkey was played, and Master Horace Foster was awarded refreshments Delicious the prise. were served by the mother of the little hostesse, assisted by Mrs. Risers daughter of Salt Lake. The house was attractively and artistically decorated for the occasion. The Invited guests were: Louise Hyde, J. Heminway, Lucille Heminway, Glenn Doxey and Vera Hayes of Salt Lake City, Jean Browning, Clara Morris,PhyllIs Brown, Lillian Brown, Archie Kirkpatrick. Loyal Baker, Cecil Nesbitt, Ruth McKinnon, Horace Foster, Pauline Myrtle Kuhn, Hasel Crager, Mil dred McQuarrle, Marie Nesbitt, Fran ces Turms, Mary Vogel, Byron Halverson, Dolores McClure, Fred Helen Clark, Thelma Garner, Florence Melghn and Althea Lamden. harming manner. Cards were the order of the afternoon, Mrs, McGaw winning first prise. Mrs. Flewelllng second prise and Mrs. Davis booby prise. After the games delicious refreshments were served. As Mrs.' Calkins will leave in the near future for California, where she will make her home, the ladles of the club presented her with a beautiful gold sou ventr spoon as a token of the great esteem in which she is held. The club regrets losing so popular a member and all wish her many happy years were in her new home. Goodbyes said with nany regrets, all feeling that they had a delightful afternoon arid one long to be remembered. Mrs. John S. Seece of San Fran- Piano Pupils Recital. A piano recital will be given by cisco is visiting in Ogden, the guest some of the pupils of Miss Belle of Mrs. Frodsham. Squire Thursday evening of next week McKannon's music room. Those at Miss Rose Sutton of Lon Angeles who will are Miss Lillian take part is visiting friends in this city. Packard, MIhs Ellaheth Hauh, Miss Forrest, Mr. and Mra. H. E. Flake left Olive Gay. Miss Florence Miss Emma Paine, Crete Coursey, Omnha. for Tuesday morning Lulu Chambers, Abe Malone, Harold Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bright have McKannon and Alice Beeves. returned from a visit to San FranHome Culture Club. cisco. Thursday afternoon the Home Cul ture club was delightfully enter Mrs. T. S. Fltxgrald is visiting tallied by Mrs. G. E. Maule. It wan friends in Nevada. one of the most pleasant meetings of Mrs. Bessie Hill and daughter have the year. For roll call was given a Mrs. returned from a pleasant trip through Germun state nnd its capital. William an reud Instructive Craig California. paper on "Language." This meetGerman ing lielng the last of Mrs. W. B. Isaacs is in Ogden visita was literature review The given. ing her parents. Major and Mrs. K next subject to be treated Is "Welding A. Littlefield. a Nation Germnny." At the close of the lesson a splendid program was Presbyterian Men's Club. rendered, the following participating: The Young Men's club of the Pres- Mrs. Will Chase. Miss Nettle Craig, byterian church entertained the ladles Miss Bella Craig and Mrs. V. EL of the church Tuesday evening at the Hatch. Mrs. George Cniig was electchurch parlors. The rooms were ed a member. At the close of the proprettily decorated for the occasion gram an Easter luncheon was served and various amusements had been by the charming hostess, assisted by provided. All contributed to the sue the Misses Eva Lamorenux. Helen cess of the evening. A splendid pro- Pierce and Nettie Craig. Each guest gram was rendered and delicious re- was presented with a souvenir as a freshments served. memento of the occasion. The club adjourned nt n late hour to meet with K. O. T. M. Attention. 1214 Mra Twenty-fourt- h Markle, A number of visiting Maccabees street, April 14. will be in Ogden next Monday, meeting will be held in the Congre- Coterie. A thoroughly delightful gational church and a musical pro afternoon gram and a number of addresses will was siient by the Coterie and Its he given. The visitors will Include guests, Mesdames Cannon, Bannister, Supreme Commander D. P. Markey, Maurer and the Misses Faddlq and Knights of the Maccabees; Mrs. Ltl Canady, last Tuesday at the home of lian M. Hollister, supreme common Mrs. Emerson. der of the Ladles of the Maccabees Mra Bannister, an honorary mem Miss Bina M. West, supreme record her, nnd former president of the keeper of the Ladles of the Macca club, presented an able paper on bees; W. F. Gray, state commander, "Transeendentalist Movement." The and Dr. J. C. Hanchett, district med princlpli of transcendentalism, as leal examiner. shown by the German philosopher Kant, were applied to the New Eng Mrs. Thomas Reeder very pleasant land school of religious philosophy as ly entertained a party of little folks taught by Emerson. Alcott and Marat her home Saturday afternoon in garet Fullfr, the most interesting per honor of the sixth anlnversary of the sonages connected with and typical of birth of her little son, Gilbert All the life of idealism ns lived at Brook kinds of amusing games were played Farm. The paper was highly appre and delicious refreshments were elated by all present. Ma-la- n, Hel-verso- n, Historical 8ociety. In 1896 some serious school maams met and organised a club known as "The Ogden Historical Society." On their coat of arms they traced this motto, quite pathetic, Out of my lean and low ability ril lend you someClaiming little, but so filled thing. with the Carnegie spirit of giving, that it was. rich in promise and fulfill ment! Changes have come since then, but the charm remains unbrokeifiOii no occasion was this more apparent than at the last session which was held with Mrs. J. S. Gordon, one of the two remaining founders of the club. After the usual routine of business Mrs. Smith led a close review of German literature which embraced the lives of Lessing, Herder, Geothe, and a prospective glimpse of Schiller. At the close of this discussion Schubert's "Serenade" was sweetly sung by Mrs. Porter, with piano ae companiment by Miss Dee. This was followed by Mrs. Corey in a well ar ranged character sketch of the trio of song writers, Schubert, Schumann and Frans, written by her daughter, Mrs. Roberts. Miss Johnson favored the club with an exquisite selection from Gott-schal- k. which was rendered with truly artistic taste. Then the president, whose ability is ever reassuring, announced an Intermission. During this interval of social recreation, when the essence ' of charming hospitality was thoroughly Infused, a delicious lunch was served. The presence of these guests, Mes dames A. A. Shaw, Burton, Bond and Kelly, and Misses Mitchell, Johnson, Wehrend, Lynch. Orth, Dee and Baden Increased the pleasure of the hour. The gavel fell. Miss Wehrend sang a glorious Geramn song from Chopin and then the literary program was resumed by Mrs. Porter who presented a very complete and pretty word picture of the great pianist Liszt. clos Ing his beautiful vocal solo, "Thou Art So Like a Flower.' The club was then adjourned to meet on April 9th. Twenty Yeare Trial. 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