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Show CLUBS The Royal Purple club members met lij j Monday v nlng with Mrs. 1 L. Burk-und, Burk-und, 971 Twenty-sixth street. Card prizes were awarded to Mrs. C. E. (f. i Maple, Miss Jacketta Turner and the ill-cut prize to Mrs. Burklund The club win meet in two wee kb, ueceni-ber ueceni-ber 1 B, with Mrs. C. E. Maple. 2620 Llbertj avenue. The Women's Circle of the First . ' Presbyterian church held Its annual baraai and turkey dinner Tuesday lu I the church. Blabbrate preparations f nud't foi Hi'- affair and the re- HM suit was most successful. A delicious turkey dinner was well attended. Unusually Unus-ually attractive articles were on dts- W'' play and sale at the basaar. Mrs T D Ryan entertained the members of her Bridge club Tuesday afternoon at the Virginia. A dlnn-. .-.a- served, covers being laid for si.v Chrysanthemums decorated the dinm-'-tablet Winning prizes at cards were Mrs. E M COnroy, first prize; Mrs. Ezra Richardson, second prize, and 1 Mr- P. F Kirkendail the ut prize. Mrs. Shuf flcbargcr will entertain tho lub at the Virginia this week. " Abraham Lincoln circle. Ladles of the G. A. R., met Tuesday afternoon . i a' the home ..i .Ir C S. Murphy, 4 2-Tvvcnty-seventh street, to discuss the basaar to be. given In the near future. A silver tea and card party was kiv -en by the ogden council, ,t557, security Benefit association Tuesday afternoon in the Moos.- hall. A largo number of gut its wer In attendance Mrs Y o. Pell entertained the members of her bridge club at her (Contlimcxl Oil Following Page.) t mtm 1 1 CJ1J;1 I (Con tinned From Preceding Page. F hom 1 Twentieth street. Tuesda afternoon At the roncluclon of the card ginies ;i 'I' 11. loUS luncheon ivaa fl served. Seasonal flowers were used I lor decorations . . Airs. Chris Anderson entertained the members of the S O. TI club TU( Bdaj ovenlnp at her home. Five ni w member- were admit tod Into the club. A special moetinp of St. Joseph I Aewlng socli-ty W as held Thursday af-Ihrnoon af-Ihrnoon in St. Joseph's hall, with Mrs C. W. nipplnoott as hostess. Final lurancementR were made for tho annual an-nual Christmas hazatir to be given by I the society, assisted by the women ol I Joseph's church, next Thursday af ternoon and evening in the basemenl of the church. . ... The Historical society met BaturdOJ afternoon In the library of the Cental Cen-tal Junior Hig-h school. Current ejvwnts, ' The World of Science," was Rvrn by Mrs. W H Moal. Mrs J. Bishop reviewed the book, ' The rVnst of the lanterns." Mrs. D. C. drantrle. Mrs Austin .Tobnson and Mrs. W I 1 1 1 1 la I r.i in were host - III 'The Vincent Chautauqua Reading J circle met Friday evening at the home at Mrs. Ezra Richardson. 700 Twenty-, fifth street Mrs. W H M il r id ol pape r on "The Kislnir Tide of Color.'1 i ' Queen City Rebekah lodjre Xo. 4 hold Its refruiar meeting Saturday evening eve-ning In the I. O. O. F. hall at 7 ;S0 o'clock. Election of officers took place, a a Mrs. C. E Mnple. 2:o Liberty avenue, ave-nue, was hosted to the W, R. C. Social Hub Friday afternoon. The quests vero entertained at three tables of Five Hundred, after which refreshments refresh-ments wore sorcd. Mrs. Maple was assisted by Mrs, I. L- Burklund andi Mrs J. P. Murphy. At the card game? Krs. Annie Harron won first prlW I Mr?. Allen second prize and Mrs. Mar ' Butlerfield the cut prize. Election of officers took place as follows President. Presi-dent. Mrs. I L. Burklund: treasurer. Mrs. Pearl Elliott; secretary, Mrs. Emma Maryfl' Id. I The executive board of the Catholic Cath-olic Woman's league met Friday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs Don Magulrc, 5 49 Twenty-first street. Mrs. E. R. Pumke entertained the members of her bridpe club Friday Afternoon at her home. L"iJ7 Van "Buren avenue, ' An entertainment and dance- for tfho benefit of William J Dalebout, yho leaves for a mission to Holland. J January 12, 1923, will be given at the Fifth Ward amusement hall Saturday, Sat-urday, December 16th ' The women of the Busy Bee club L riict at the home of Mrs. Walter h Thomas. 2241 Eocles avenue, Fri- II w ITISS MARGARET XOK- L VI LANDER, who was selected I as the most popular voting lady f of the Thirteenth ward, at a bazaar recently held in the new I building. (Tiffany Studio.) u . f : '--4 : WWMSMBBsaBsBliBjSBSm -' ' T day afternoon, to discuss plans for !thoir fashion show to be given in i igden, December 20, The club wo- , mi n are u,ry desirous of success and 'Wt have a number of exclusive models , to put on display. -m " Mr. and Mrs. F .1 , Bartonel: en-Hi en-Hi (tertalned the members of their card H club ;il tin Ir lj'Uiii', 53u Twenty- ninth street, Wednesday evening I Three tables of five hundred were w enjoyed prizes blng won by Mrs G. J JobI and Gorge Checketts. Follow-H Follow-H no carc games, luncheon was srved. A bowl of violets formed the centerpiece for the supper tablo m Covers were laid for the following in vb addition to the host and hostess: .,9 Mr. and Mrs. George Checketts, Mr and Mrs. G. .Tost, Mr. and Mrs Earl &. Shipley, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Smalley jM and Mr. and Mrs Ben Peterson. Tho rM club will meet next week with Mr. and Mrs. Smalley 'am- i The C. E. O. club members were a enti-rtained by Mrs. Ethel Smith. iM Thursday afternoon, at her home, j L'6 31 Grant avenue. Social chats and instrumental music furnished the diversion of the afternoon Lunch-eon Lunch-eon was served at 6 o'clock, Christ- ,9B mas novelties being used for tablo I9l decorations. ' a9t VwH Mrs. Aivln Stewart entertained the I 3H members of her sewing club Thurs- I IgMj rtay afternoon at her home on Wanh- i IBM Ington avenue. A buffet luncheon ?' JIB wsia 8'rvf-'(i to 23 guests. Mrs. 8. G. S rafll 1 ( 0 und Mrs' Nat Bfylugton were Bpcclul guests. 'Bl' MtM The Drama club members will meet flB at the home of Mrs George Barlow, 'iSHi 248 Quinsy avenue, Saturday, Decem- H ler in. with Mrs. Barlow and Miss HH Claramay Browning as hostesses. Tho EHl program will be as follows: Violin solo H (Enrique Soro), Mrs. Royal Eccles; BgflHj discussion, "The Middle of tho One-Act tilH Piay," Mrs. Carlyle Eubank; "Hunger" H (Eugene Plllott), fantastic morality. Blj Mrs Arthur Barber; "Tradition" asHs i,Georgj Mlddleton), social comedy, Hj Mrs Eber Piers. HH Mrs Sherrat Hudson will entertain mHi Ihe members of tho Brltanlo usocbi.- - I ... TI tlon Monday evening, December 11. at her homo, 9flG Hudson avenue. Elec-tlo Elec-tlo nof officers will takc place, and will be followed by a social hour. AT. members are urged to attend. The meeting will begin promntlv at 7.30 o'clock. I Mrs. E O. Lamb entertained the T. II. H club Wednesday evening at her )um'. 323 Twenty-ninth street. Musl-I Musl-I :i I selections were the dherslon of tho evening. A delicious luncheon was served .il 1 I o'clock roses and chrysanthemums chry-santhemums being used for tahlo dec-, orations, Plneecards suggestive of Christmas were laid Those present were Mrs. Gcorgo E. Rose, Mrs Harry Caulk. Mis. Fred Jones, Mrs. E. L Anderson, Mrs. Dean Williams, Irs. W. F . rdn, Mrs. Edna Gale andi Mrs. Zcno Thinncs. Ogden circle, Xo. 581, Neighbors of i Woodcraft. will give a card party Tuesday evening in tho W . W. hall, to begin at 8. SO o'clock. The rogulur meeting will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Th" Martha society members will meet with Mrs. G. L, Becker Monday. December 11, at her home, 2408 Vanl Buren avenue. The Jolly Ten Sewing club met Sat-1 urday afternoon with Mrs Fred Bur-: low. 276 Thirty-third street. The; members of the club include Mrs. Simon Barlow, Mrs. H. Claudo Barker, Bar-ker, Mrs. Levi J. Taylor, Jr., Mrs. A. T. Flinders, Mrs Parley Taylor, Mrs. E. J. Watson, Mrs. Eltra Harris, Mrs. Deonle Youngstron, Mrs. W. I. Ilatton and Mrs. Fred Barlow. The basaar glen Friday and Saturday Sat-urday in the guild hall, by the Episcopal Episco-pal guild was a decided success. Special Spe-cial features of the bazaar Included a country store a net At mystery booth. In which were sold packages sent to the members of tho guild by their friends from different parts of th" United States. There was also a grab bag for tho children and booths In which were offered for sale articles of fancy needlework. aprons, chll- dren s apparel, etc. Light refresh-1 ments were served each day in the tea room. A dinner was served Fr!-I das evening and a luncheon Saturday) evening. The Emblem club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Jessie Lund at her home, 591 Seventh street Needlework and contest games wen tho diversion of the afternoon. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Leavltt am) Mr.-.. Warner. A buffet luncheon was served Mrs. L. Mortensen. 463 Thirty-second street, will entertain tho club Wednesday, Wed-nesday, December 20. Members of the Past Matrons' circle O. E. S.. held their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon In the Masonic temple, with Mrs. J. G. Gebhart and Mrs Margaret Spargo as hostesses. A I business session was held and reports were given on the bazaar of last Mon- j day, A kenslngtonand refreshments I followed. Fifteen numbers were j . r -ent. w m Mrs. L. Crawford entertained the members of the Romany club at her home. 2676 Eccles avenue. Wednesday afternoon Cards were the entertainment entertain-ment of the afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mary Butterfield and Mist McGregor, Luncheon was served. The Child Culture club members will meet at the University club parlors, Thursday afternoon at 2: 30 o'clock. It (will be Utah day. Distinguished men and women of Utah will be the subject sub-ject of discussion The chairman for (the day will be Mrs. Thomas D. Deo. (Hostesses will be Mrs. E. C. Olsen and Mrs. C B. Ei3cnberg. Mrs. George Thorstensen entertained enter-tained the members of her five hundred hun-dred club Thursday afternoon at her home, 2530 Harrison avenue. A d - I lightful afternoon was passed, prizes going to Mrs. Merlin Shaw und Mrs. I Clifford Cave. Christmas suggestions 'and yellow chrysanthemums were used for decorations. Luncheon was served, covers being laid for 12. Candlesticks with red tapers adorned the luncheon table. The mvitr-d guests were Mrs Fred Wing. Mrs. Ed Olsen, I Mrs. George W. Miller, Mrs. C. H. Thorstensen. . The Lai Cos club members were pleasingly entertained Wednesday sve-nlng sve-nlng b Mrs. John Thomas at her home. 1637 Grant avenue. Five hun-dred hun-dred was the diversion. Prizes were I awarded to Mrs. J. C. Green of 1000 I Glenwood Acres and Mrs. Ray W. Stone of 736 Canyon road Carnations formed the centerpiece for the dinner t ible where a well prepared turkey , dinner was served. Carnations also I decorated t he entire hou- The club will meet Wednesday. December 20, with Mrs. William Btodgett at her home in North Ogden ' ' In tho Masonic temple Monday afternoon, Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. S. entertained at the monthly I .. A musical program featured the lea. Mrs. W. J. Htllabrant gave piano : selections and Mls r;rae,- Matthews vocal selections. Miss Matthews was accompanied by Miss Dorothy Prout. 4- 4 MRS. GEORGE VAN DTL, formerly Miss Clco Leth-hridpro, Leth-hridpro, datiRlitPr of Mrs. W. P. Letnbridge, whose marriage took place recently. 1 ... ! ' , .. .. ;l:'v " . J sflHHsmfew" UfRS. CHARLES EVERTS, IVl formerly Miss Mat m-rite Faulkner, whose marriage was performed Friday, December 1, at the home of Bishop Richardson. Richard-son. 4 The hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdames F, M Xantker, Emma Paine, F. Parker. Ralph D Roberts, Ellen Robins. Richard Rowlands, Bffie B. Spencer, Cora Stevens, C. H Stevens, O. J. Stllwell, E. O, Wat-tls, Wat-tls, Ella Kanzler. G. W. Perkins, Herbert Hinley. Edwin Bador, Andrew T. Clark, Bertha Woods and Eva J. Cooper. The regular mooting of Quc?n Esther chapter. ,'o. 4. O. E. S., will be held In tho Masonic temple Friday evening( December 15, at 8 o'clock. Installation of officers will take place. Miss Almina p.agb-y .ind Miss Florence Flor-ence Knudson were hostesses to the Ogden chapter of Sigma Theta Phi Friday evening Luncheon was served to fifteen guests. Corsage bouquets of violets were given as favors. Election of officers of Queen Esther chapter, No. 4, O. E- 6., was held Friday Fri-day evening. December 1, at the Masonic Ma-sonic temple. The following officers were elected. Worthy matron, Pearl Newman; worthy patron, James Edwards, Ed-wards, associate matron, Anna Peck-enpaugh; Peck-enpaugh; M'mtary. Llna Irwin; treasurer, Harriett Parker; conductor, Agnes Smith; association conductor, Mildred Sims; retiring worthy matron, trustee. Gertie M. Chilton. Mrs. W. R. Wise of 177 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street, will entertain the Mistletoe Sewing club Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at her home, A community bazaar will be given und( c the auspices of the auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veteran December 22 and 23, afternoon and evening, nt tho Burton Implement I company. Musical rHecllons will be given for tin- benefit of Christmas shoppers. Each of tho following patriotic patri-otic and fraternal organisations win have boothn of fancy articles and rooked feioeis. Auxiliary to th' United Spanivh. War Vet r.ms. Royal Nel h-bors, h-bors, Abraham Lincoln iircle No 2, Women's Christian Temperance union. Brotherhood f American Yeoman. Moose, Pnptist Kensington circle, Woman's Relief cori and the Ladles j of the Woodcraft The public ia In-( In-( vlted to attend. Refreshments Will I bi I l rved c . . Miss Elva Ollohrist entertained tho 'members of the G T. club, Tuesday evening at her home, 2637 Admns ave-i ave-i nue. A business meeting was held and 1 Wal followed by a kenslnton Mu-i Mu-i slcal selections were given by Miss ' Grace Burton. Ruth Holman and Ruby Denkers. a buffet luncheon was nerved. The members present were Grace Burton. Alice Chandler, Ruth Holman, Ruby Denkers, Elva OH -i hrlst, Hasel Turner and Myrtle Bolt, 1 Miss Placeder O'Nell was lnltlatrjd Into the club Mlus Ruth Holman will j be hostess to the club Tuesday, Do- cember 1 9. icrdcn council, ;-f,7 Security Benefit ' aiani latlon, will give the secon'i card party eif a series Tuesday afternoon. ! December 12, In the Moose hall. Tho card games will strt at 2:15 o'clock isharp. Members and friends are Invited In-vited ' W t her home in the Browning apartments, apart-ments, Mrs. Joseph Horrocks entertained enter-tained at two tables of bridge Friday afternoon Tin- Friday affair was the 'first of a series Mrs, Horrocks will give, The stcond will be given Tues-duy Tues-duy and the third Thursday of this I week. Members of the Mountain Horn--club Were entertained Tuesday afternoon after-noon by Mr.t A. L Turner nt her hume, G 5 2 Cunyon road. Five hun-I hun-I dred was played during tn afternoon, j Mrs i.-Wrthu CoVey, Violet I - .-i land Mrs. Ellzabetii Best winning the prizes. Dlnne.- w?.3 served, covers being be-ing laid for twelve. Tho members of the Live Oak club met with Mrs William A. Harrop. at the home of her sister. Mrs. Joseph L Whltaker, Wednesday afternoon. Quilting was the diversion oi the afternoon. After attending to business matters, i delicious buffet luncheon I was served. The club members will celebrate the birthday of Mrs John R Becker, 2146 Adams avenue. Friday, Fri-day, December 15. The next regular meeting will bo at the home of Mrs E. I.. iaorrl3, 2329 Qulncy ariU'. V. dnesmiy, December 20. The annual election of officers of the Ladles' auxiliary to Brotherhood I Of Railway Trainmen will take place-Wednesday, place-Wednesday, December 12, in tho I. O. O. F. hall, at 2:30 o'clock. All members mem-bers arc requested to be present- The regular meeting of Royal Neighbors of America will be hold Monday evening, at 7.15 o'clock. All members are requested to be present for election of officers will take place. The Spanish War Ladles met at the home of Mrs. Horace Worley, 1435 : Jefferson avenue, Thursday A regular regu-lar meeting a;i hold, at which election elec-tion of officers took place. Lunch- eon was served at the close of the meeting The guests presented Mrs. Worley with a linen table cloth. The I next regular meeting will be with I Mrs. Jane Walter, Thursday. December Decem-ber 21, at her home on Ninth and Hudson avenue. Girl Scout council will meet with Mrs. Frank J. Stevens, 2557 Adams avenue. Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. Captains are urged to be present The Woman's auxiliary to the Railway Rail-way Mall absoclatlon held open meeting meet-ing ednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Frank W. Joesten, 532 Tw-enty-thlrd street, with Mrs- M. A. Monr'.t-sen Monr'.t-sen and Mrs. T. D Hooper as assisting hostesses. After the conclusion of a business meeting, a program was en-Joyed. en-Joyed. Mrs. R. J. Archer gae a recitation. reci-tation. Mrs. J. 8. Paquet a piano solo; Mrs. Stella Mouritsen a recitation, and M16S Fay Fowler gave a 10-mlnutci talk on "Near East Relief Situation." Followlny the program a delicious luncheon was served. Miriam chapter No. 14. O E will meet at the Masonic temple Tuesday Tues-day evening. December 12. at 3 o'clock. A regular business session will be held at which the annual election elec-tion of officers will take place. All members of the chapter arc asked to I be prexent. " The we-mon of the First Christian church will hold their annual Deceit!-; Deceit!-; ber bazaar in the church parlors, corner cor-ner .f Twenty-fourth street and Madison Madi-son avenue, Thursday and Friday, !- cernber 14 and 15. There will be i I qulltS, aprons, doll, children's cloth-; lng and fancy work of all kinds a chicken dinner will be served Friday; I evening from until S o'clock. - The members of Mrs I,. M. Hinds' , brldere club were entertained by her at he- homo, 908 Twcnty-sevnt h Btr.- t. Mrs. a. C Brown received the high schore prize. Mrs Norrnan Sims , tho second prize, and Mrn Curtis Alll- i son the cut prize . Luneh-n Was served, covers being laid for twelve. j Mrs. E. W. Browning of Salt Lake was a special guest Tho club will1, 'meet Wednesday, December 21, with 1 Mrs. Morris Flowers, 2208 Lincoln : a-, enue The members of the Unity Five .Hundred club met with Mrs. Frank I Cave. 2031 L'.hertv avenue, Thursday evening Following the card games. at which Mrs Mark Fuller won first, I prize and Mrs Aaron Plngree second J priz-e, luncheon was served on the i :i 1 ; tables. Christmas suggestions wer used throughout the house for decora- j tlons: relieved by yellow chrvsanthe- ! mums. Mrs. Cavo was assisted by her j mother, Mrs. John Douglas, and Slater, Mrs Merlin Shaw. The club iwlll meet with Mrs. Asael Farr, Jr., at her hnmn on Hudsein avenue, Thursday Thurs-day evening, December 21. "When Love Begins"' will be presented pre-sented in the Ninth warel amusement I hall Thursday and Friday, Deccmncr 11 and 15. by the Ninth Ward Dra-1 I matlc association The play will begin I at promptly 815 o'clock. Tho Ninth ward amusement hall Is located on the corner of Thirty-first and Porter ave-' ave-' nue. Mrs. Fannie Stanley of the Red-i Red-i path Chantauqua circuit, is directing 'the play. Following is the cast of I characters: Tho Father F. M. Caroll The Mother Mrs. G. L. Davis An Aunt Mrs. J- F. Snedaker Duughtors Miss Ramona Jensen. Miss Jessie Mc- Farland, Miss Anafred Banford and , Miss Rose Adams. j Mr. Lawrence G. L. Davis His Grandson Earl Porter The Professor Dr. M M. Bywater I Mr. Brooke Carl Sandstron i The Housekeeper Miss Norma Hussey Security Benefit association held the first of a series of afternoon card parties In Moose hall Tuesday afternoon after-noon Five hundred was played. Mrs. Merryfleld was awarded first prize. Mrs. Warrington second, Mrs. Ashby the cut for all. and Mrs. Whltlat. h the consolation prise. Refreshments v ere served during the afternoon-Hostesses afternoon-Hostesses wore Mrs. Katherlne Gud-munson, Gud-munson, Mrs Mary Crane and Mrs. Stella Slprellc. oo |