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Show oo QJQCIEIY PYTHIAN SISTERS. Tho Pvthlau Sisters Sewing club met last Friday afternoon with Mrs George Barry at her ploasjuit homo, 911 Twenty-third street. After the usual hour spent at needlework delicious de-licious refreshments wero served and a delightful closing hour was enjoyed. AFTERNOON TEA. 1 The Ladies of the Eastern Star will bo pleased to meet all tho members mem-bers of the chapter at Masonic Temple Tem-ple on Thursday afternoon, May 2, at 2 o'clock. An elegantly appointed luncheon and "a doliciouB cup of tea" will be the feature of the entertainment, and al who are in attendance are assured a pleasant tlmo. DANCING PARTY. The Girls' Athletic association of tho High Bchool will gho a May dancing party next Friday evening )n tho High Bchool assombly hall, when tho members of the school, tho Wobor aeddemv and all friends of the school will be 'entertained, ,A fine dancing program by SaltorU orchestra will he glvdu and drills by the phvslcal culture class will," bo a plensnnt fcaturo, tho "Wild Bird Mazurka" Ma-zurka" bolpg a" especially 'pretty dance that will be given by tho girls. Tho decorations will consist of var-' var-' jbus. athlcttc cmblemB and will bo cf- foctlvoly arranged. The girls of the High school will wear middy bloufecs and plain or athletic style of dress will be worn by nearly all guests. Arrangements Ar-rangements for the entertainment of a large jiumbor of the devotees of Terpsichore and tho galost nnd hap-plect0of hap-plect0of the social events in High BChooldom Is anticipated. This evont is for the benefit of tho Girls' Athletic association and their friends will probablv turn out In force. MARTHA SOCIETY. The Martha society met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. After the discussion of various business busi-ness matters a pleasant social hour was spent and tempting refreshments wore served. LADIES' AID. Tho Ladle3' Aid society of the First Congregational church will meet ln the church parlors tomorrow afternoon. after-noon. MACCABEES ENTERTAIN. Mondav night at tho Moose hall on Twenty-fifth street. In the O'Neill I block, the local Maccabees held high Ffbr jM carnival, fully 300 people attending flBj tho event. ( j IjB The evening was spent in dancing, f IriiS feasting and cards and the occasion 1 j j was pronounced by all who had tho L J pleasuro of attending as among the ' j ftrt. I most enjoyable social functions yet I iwl- fl given by the order i ! r 8 Miss Loulso Ritter has gone to Salt j i Lake, where sho will make her home, J Miss Ritter has lived In Ogden a long ned 1 time and leaves behind her n long one list of friends and acquaintances. ik H Miss Beatrice Hamil and Miss Ed- , in :i nu Hayes wero among the Ogdenltea ;en, 'I who took in the. "Spring Maid" in Salt 12t J Lake Saturday evening. , nfi Mrs. E. T. Gulllhur has gone to o ! California to spend tho summer 25 -f mouths. J Mrs. A M. Miller and daughter Hel- j rrr) en returned yesterday afternoon aftor 1 i an extended pleasure tour through r-- -il California. jjj jlj Baby won't suffer five minutes with r -0 croup if you apply Dr. Thomas Eclec- t JS tic Oil at once. It acts like magic. - frkln |