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Show CLUBS ; , The White Rose club met at the home of Mro A. Sherrer. on Canyon , road. Thursday, July 6. Two tables of "600" were enjoyed during the ofternoon the prizes be-; be-; Ing won by Mrs Dave Turner. Ifts. I Hyrum Williams and Mrs Nora Brk-ton Brk-ton Luncheon was served at R: 30 p m j to the following guests Mrs .Nora I Brltton, lira. Edward Barton, Mr.. Walter Harris, Mrs. Dave Tumor. Ifrs. John Thomas, Mrs. HjTUm Wll-llamS, Wll-llamS, Mrs. 9. P. Millar. Mro. James Conley and Mr.c Mable Blodgott Mrs. Harry Speak and Mrs N. A Morrison will entertain the members of the G.I A . Thursday afternoon, at her home 437 Blnford avenue All members are invited. The S S Sowing club mot at the home of Mlsa Ethol Doxey. 367 Twenty-seventh street. Luncheon was served, the table being decorated In roses Tho club will meet Thursday, July CO, at Dorln Farr park. The annual basket picnic of the Ogden council of the United Commercial Com-mercial Travelers, was enjoved Saturday Sat-urday at Winters' grove in HuntS-ville. HuntS-ville. Tho mombers took their families fam-ilies and stayed all day. Breakfant was served at ( a. m., and supper at 6 p m. Tho Girl Scoutn held tholr regular) council meeting Monday evening at i tne horn of Mrs. Bertha Eccles, , Twenty-sixth and Jefferson avenui The second reading of the new con-1 stltutlon took place, plans for camping camp-ing and cwlmmlng were discussed, and Mrs. John ravl9 was voted in second commissioner Miss Betty Stiles gave a report of her trip to Brlarcllff. Vow York, in behalf of the Girl Scouts. ... Mrs. E. O. Wattis president of the j Utah Federation of Women's clubs. ; who attended the meeting of the Gon-era Gon-era Federation in Chautauqua, N. I T , will remain in Chautauqua for several weeks. M". and Mr- John Browning and daughters. Beatrice and Barbara. ! have gone to their summer home at Idlewild, in Ogden canyon. Mls-s Margarot Malone of Poca-tello. Poca-tello. Idaho, was tho guest of Mis? Helen Conroy last week-end. . . Mr and Mrs Allan T. MeCune have 1 taken a cottage In Ogden canyon for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. P. V Klrkendall. Mrs Helen Brown of Salt Lake and Leroy Buchmlller left Tuesday morn-Ins morn-Ins for a motor trip to Bryco canyon can-yon and Zion National park, to be i gone a week. Mrs Marion Banks epent last week In Salt lake, th- gui-.-t of her d-iucn-ter, Mth. Meivln Peterson. Mr and Mrs. Nell Drlggs and daughter Miss Nell Drlggs, are visiting visit-ing relatives In Los Angeles. I Waldemar Peterson of Salt Lake Is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. L. R. Eccles. Harold Snow, also of Sait Lake, was a guest at the Eccles home-last home-last week-end. Mrs. F N. Bletcher and daughter daugh-ter Beatrice, left Tuesday for Michigan Michi-gan to visit Mrs. Bleiehcr's mother, Mrs A. L. Burnham. ' Tho S. T D. club of the Grant school was pleasantly entertained at a Kensington, Ken-sington, at the homo of Mrs. Murray Allen. Friday afternoon. Refreshments wore served to the following: Mrs Irma Gallagher, Mrs Laurel Welch, Mrs Murray Allen and Missee Elizabeth Eliza-beth N'ebfcker, Nora Dunn, Beatrice Young and Cecilia Gettlngs. The Phllatha Sunday school class will have a basket picnic at Lorln Farr parw Tuesday evening for members and their friends. Miss Mary Dunn was hostess to tho S. O H. club. Tuesday evening. After a short buslncs meeting, luncheon was served. The table was centered with two big Kewple dolls, and small ones wore given as favors. The evening was spent at COO 4 Mjk Jacketta Turner will be hostess to tho members of tho Royal Purple club, Monday. July 17, at her home, 662 Canyon road The meeting Is to be called at 8 o'clock. The Juniors of tho Women's Benefit association of Maccabees will have their second annual picnic Thursday, July 20. at Lorln Farr park, at t p m. Amusements of various kinds are being be-ing arranged for the Children by the Junior commander. Mrs. A. D. IClng--ford and the committee. Mothers are asked to furnish a basket luneh for their families, and fathers are Invited Invit-ed to participate. Luncheon will he served at 6 p. m. All W. B. A moth-' ers and children are expected to be present, and help to make this the biggest big-gest and best picnic over held by tho Juniors. j Miss Elizabeth Browning was ho.--oss to tho members of th-3 K. E. D. club at her home, on Adams avenue and Twenty-seventh street. Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon Games furnished entertainment en-tertainment for the afternoon. prlXea being won b Mli Doris Proudfit and Mloa Blanche Barton. A buffet lunch eon was served. Mrs. F. W. Matthews and Mr3. Law-Ircncc Law-Ircncc E. Boylo entertained members of the Happ Hour club it Lorln Farr park Wednesday afternoon. The time , was spent with needle work and at 5 o'clock a picnic luncheon was served to 10 club members ana one additional guest. Mrs. E A. Loo. of Spokane, Wiash, Marigolds decorated the table. . . Mrs John Thomas entertained the I member! of the Lai Cos club Thursday afternoon at hor home, H'37 Grant javonue. Five Hundred was the diversion diver-sion of tho afternoon, after which a luni h'-on WES served Shasta daisies and roses adorned tho table Covers' were laid for eight club members, a Th" annual Children's day of tho Heathcrbell club was held Weiln.-1 Weiln.-1 at the Lorln Farr park. A pl nl( luncheon was served. The club members mem-bers and their husbands will hold n picnic Friday, August 11, at the park oo |