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Show THE CITIZEN 6 IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll; Harris gave several piano selections. The famous Evans trio presented several numbers. Society - Poetry - Music Colonel and Mrs. F. L. Enudsen IIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LOVE. trough will continue the study of nar- rative poetry, with illustrations by members. The art section met last Wednesday, when Miss Leone Gamette read an article on Scandinavian modernists and pictures of Scandinavian cathedrals were shown. On Friday Lafayette Hanchett gave a paper on High Lights on Some Mediterranean Countries, and Mrs. Love is that Madness which all lovers have; But yet tis sweet and pleasing so to rave. Tis an enchantment, where the reasons bound; But Paradise is in the enchanted ground. A palace void of envy, cares, and Hanchett illustrated the paper with stereoptican views. The history tourist section had charge of the program which was given in an Italian atmosphere. Mrs. Norman G. Atkinson, Miss Edna Dwyer, Jack Summerhays and Melvin Peterson, accompanied by Miss Becky Almond, on the piano, sang the quartet arrangement of the Sextet, from Lucia and Rigo-lett- strife; Where gentle hours delude so much of life. To take those charms away, and set me free, Is but to send me into misery. And prudence, of whose cure so much you boast, Restores those pains that sweet folly lost. Dryden. o. Miss Harriet Moyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Moyle, was wedded to Robert H. Jones, of Ogden, last Saturday evening, at the home of the bride's parents in Cottonwood. Dean W. W. Fleetwood performed the ceremony. The young couple will spend their honeymoon in California and will return to Ogden after the middle of next month, where they will live. Music lovers regret very much the resignation of B. Cecil Gates as managing director of the McCune L. D. S. School of Music and Art. Members of the Service Star Legion entertained Monday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. club house, where a musical program was given and tea poured. The affair was well patronized and a t. musical program presented for Union labor woifc and it is paid time in its history, the U. S. bureau oft1 ' en- tertained at a dinner last evening at their home at Fort Douglas, which was followed by a dance field under the auspices of the Officers club at the post hall. President Harry Cushing of the Kansas club announces that the members of the club will meet at the annual dinner-danc- e at the Newhouse hotel, 'January 29. Judge C. W. Morse will deliver an address and there will also be a program of Kansas songs. Those acting on the committee on arrangements in conection with the president are Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, Mrs. Elizabeth Stocking, Mrs. Mary Carey, Mrs. H. K. Klingender and Mrs. Montrose. For Wedding Invitations (engraved or printed). Programs, etc., see or call CENTURY PRINTING CO., 235 Edison Street. Wasatch 1801. Adv. Mrs. Samuel Newhouse is visiting friends in the city. The Elks Ladies club will give a charity party at the Newhouse hotel, Friday, January 30th. - Members of the Meynell club will entertain this afternoon at, the Catholic Girls Club house, 1172 East First South street, at mah jongg and cards, followed by tea and a musical program. Miss Grace Hogan, who is president of the club; has many members on various committees assisting her in putting the party over successfully. The women of the Civic Center are conducting a great many classes for the benefit of the community, at large Women who attend the various classes are pleased with the results. They hear talks upon all important subjects pertaining to the home. Those who wish for information must submit their requests, which will receive attention at the following 'meeting. Special talks to the home, cooking, dressmaking and polychrome. Women-whwish to register for the various classes may do so at the Civic Center. . - , i The Browning Section of the Ladies Literary club will meet this afternoon at the club house. Miss Qual- . Mrs. Charles R. Mabey, Mrs. E. 0. Howard, Mrs. Taylor Chamberlain, Mrs. T. C. Stayner and Mrs. M. M. Neilson poured tea during the afternoon. Mrs. P. L. Gorringe was chairman of the general committee on arrangements, and was assisted by Mrs. Victor C. Vette, Mrs.- John QQ. Cannon, Mrs. Harold P. Fabian, Mrs. Albert Wilkes, Mrs. T. D. Lewis, Mrs. Stanley Clawson, Mrs. J. C. Thomas. Assisting Mrs. H. B. Felt, chairman of the refreshment committee, were Mrs. F. G. Peterson, Mrs. Clarence Neslen, Mrs. John P. Reeves, Mrs. G. H. Short, Mrs. J. H. Thayer, Mrs. B. H. Harman, Mrs. R. E. Adams, Mrs. Warren Culver and Mrs. Cannon Lund. Mrs. Clayton I. Thatcher was chairman of decorations and the committee received much praise for its work. The club rooms vrere decorated with American and Service Star legion flags. On the membership committee were Mrs; A. L. Murray, Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mrs. C. M. Osborn, Mrs. Fred C. Allbrecht and Mrs. E. B. Harman. On the hospitality committee were . Mrs. Selden I. Clawson, Mrs. Lucy Garvin, Mrs. C. P; Overfield, Mrs. John D. Spencer, Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, Mrs. John C. Cutler, Mrs. J. H. Hayward, Mrs. P. J. Adams, Mrs. Don E. ' Coray and Mrs. Julian Clawson. and Negro Memorys Garden Spiritual were vocal solos rendered by Mrs. Norman Atkinson. Mr. R. G. o American teacher ed to teach Eskimo ful trades and home ! ' atest From England cothoroi all shades of bluet can. mens clothing thejtre tl ATiill Jack Dempsey motion anfd, attern picture their engagement Jack will quit figinay.' Taylor will retire f brok i. oods In the United St?1?? destroy as much worl8 thousand men will jst Lord Robert CeciBtor known as a loyal ;tes supporter of the Leare received the bronze 000 from the lTinn-Foundatio- n fund at iroa PICKUPS New York, (By Clara J. Fagergren.) Ray Stannard Baker of Amherst, Mass, has been chosen to write the biography of Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Baker was a close friend of the late President, and he will have access to Wilsons private letters and papers. Decembe: ,yain lattei An antitoxin for ;s been discovered by IarB of New York. )re j The height of r. tenths of the poor p is to own a Ford. popu in JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW enter-taimen- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weeter have gone to California to spend the balance of the winter. Their temporary home will be at the Los Angeles Country club. ' 4'V-- The U. S. Navy department has ordered one million dollars worth of seaplanes from the Glen L. Martin Company of Cleveland. The order is for forty machines, and they are to do duty as torpedo, bombing and ! 1 LAWYERS cl . - AXD- . Have your documa scripts translated: GREE scout planes. br The sugar crop of the Philippines for the year 1924 was the largest in the history of the island. In the U. S. Coast Guard are five Russian noblemen who fled from Russia to escape the bolsheviks. Since landing in this country they have all become American citizens. From Ogden and Brigham City comes the report there will be a failure in the peach crop the coming year as a result of the extremely cold weather of the past month. The directors of the General Federation of Womens Clubs are demanding that women be given a greater share in the work of the government. ANT ONES & Phone Was. G503. Legal Papers, ii 1 1 nHillllHIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUH WHEN PLANNIH! 8r JOHN A. RIT General Buiidinr 436 8o. 12th East . . MiiiiiiiuiuiiiiuiuumiiiiimiiiiuniMiunHn FLOW For WEDDl FUN3R: " Hereafter the army will make a large part of its soap by utilizing the waste fat from its kitchens. for soap making are now furnished all army units. Mi and al : oce - Re-ciep- j es hoed; Flow It has been discovered that raw oysters carry the typhoid fever germ due to the dumping of sewage to close to the oyster beds. In some eastern cities the eating of raw oysters is punished by a fine.' ' 246 Soutl .. .ne;th Entf Thoi. H)bdJ Ihone Wa llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli iiim .v |