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Show iffil : SOCIETY . - . .... : SECOND SECTION - - ' . f$J a,,,; . - i Program Drawn r ' ' . ' , For Observance Of Mother's , Day engagement. to VilliamiWhetton hasibeen announced? ir,. Milkr Large Attendance Expected at Alhambra Theatre Next week; . v.l021 .Y. mMjRmG ms Vi Opal Kemp loweVTh aSS'ClM-,nT3Jr,t,?rnO0nLa- a Sn 8 f;' , Audrey McW, M"' D.ego g,rl and .will become the thc May t mamed , . A .1. 9rwebridc of William KjHy.and children's in-th- e Salt-Lak- e Soloist to Be 1 Honored "ho,e , ' i Once each vear Oden anisws tn nnv its tribute to Mother. Then is remembered' the patience, the heroism and. the- unending: love which only the mother knows. Expressing this debt of gratitude, the armual exercises lot Mother's day will be held next Sunday ' afternoon in the Alhambra theatre.! A suitable program ia being arranged uy me copimiu.ee in cnarge to include, musical numbers, brief talks and tab- - ! leaux. The event is under auspicea of!' the City Federation Women's clubs. Among the program numbers are selections by a string quartet composed of Marcellus Smith, Helen Hunter, Al- - j' bert Erickson and Frank- - Jagger, vocal ' . solos by Mrs. Chase Doster and Kd. Tout and a speech by Mayor Frank Francis. The tableaux will be directed by Minnie Moore Brown. The theatre has been secured kindness of II. Edgar Skinner. through The general committee is made up of, Mrs. R. P. Hunter, chairman; lira.! W L. Peterson, Mrs. Elsie Badcon, Mrs. Elizabeth Barrows and Mrs. Ar-- : thur Wooiley. In previous years andiences which ' filled the auditorium have attended the Mother's day programs and. a large I ttuciiuunee is anticipated this year. The committee 'announces that the event is not intended for large numbers of children.' ' ft . . . ; , - j temple ' - SSJfaf X?yJ 1 ' Sfj - "- -'rs v ; ta I lilt - , r t .ft I - ..- , ' - - - I - ' . . w i , f'f . , : - t.V:y;. v m . v . f -- :- - Mc-Farla- ifiii ! ; . - ,.. f . i A" - - 00 i : LEWIS JUNIOR WILL , give may Festival A May Festival will he by the students ' of Ie wis Junior giVen school High Thursday and Friday of the coming week, in the auditorium of the school. A musical nrosram imdor tVio aima vision of Misst tUKJL Of- i 1 erary program linder the direction of win oe given. The xaiiinger school orchestra, which has created so much enthusiasm since Miss Shields organized it in September will play sev' eral numbers. '' The program for Thursday- evening ' i'...:,. follows; Overture, "Magic Fire". ... . .Wheeler r Lewis Junior Orchestrar ' Reading, Wee ' Willie Winkle". . . . Evelyn Jackson "On the Wing" Wheeler Lawia .Ynnini n i LIft Thine Eyes'? (From Elijah) Mendelssohn Chorus. ' .' . . . , Reading, "Forbidden ,Fruit".V. : Mabel Packer. String quartet, "Martha" Floton Marindy Greenwell, Ruth Pingree, ' Walter Donaldson, Joseph Hutch- ins,, violins; Milf ord . piano. Quartet, "Garden by thePiggott, Sea" . .Beethoven Jean Warner, Lyndall Smith, ma Buehler, Olga Gunnerson, ' Utah (A ' four minute talk)..; . . . . y; 1 Garff Wilson '.Finicula Finicula. . . . . . . . Denza Chorus.' On Friday evening this program will T u o TvIti-'fiMoi- " t St '& ; ' ;v.i ', i 'r- - - L , 4 - . it i Members of the Ladies the Railway Mall Service entrtalned their husbands at a card party given recently at the home of Mr. John A, Carer. 10 ti Mnnm and Mrs, There were fifty guests Th .committee member In present? charg were ; . - Jdremed In costume, typical, of - th , Orient. Chines and lanterns iweo! etfrectlreiy.pennant about the arranged t eager residence. Tea table wre t for card, end fire hundred tru playexl the .during ITrt prices went won by Airs.evenlnr. Pawner and H.- x. Joseph Bright. Ooneolatlon-priwnt- to .. 'Mrs. Frank Pt1a n.4 a v . cards were decorated with de- ,TaIiy ... ,m 1110 v,rmes At 11:30 o'clock 'dainty three-couluncheon wm nerve to the following: Mr. 1L N. BHsht. Mrs. I11" Archer. Mr. Jferbert Black. 1 ...... nec-orauo- na rf Mrs. ArthQr Jensen. Mrs. John LSvinx- ton. Mr. Charten WTTf tt v ;Oormanf Mrs. Ivan Rowland and Mrs. .... - Ogden Odd Fellow and Retekah 31. in the rar5xTiay O. O. F. hall and ApHI L celebrated their one hundred and aecond annlveraan-o- f the .two organixattona. The evening wa ' rarat-- with a program of lnKS ft Two of the oldest Odd Fellow gamea. 1 i'Jlanlskl, gave short addreses 01 tc work of the " After the program the guent went to the dining room, where a ban. quet wa errtl rv th. w-- ,Queen City Rebekah lodre, Ko. 4. The dining room wa beautifully decorated with fern and nowers. a chem of pink arid green being color out. carried The fun of the evening continued until .. overture vn,r. .............. .Wheeler i ocnooi urchestra." Pied Piper of Hamelin". .Longfellow ' , jean Warner. ...... mc , , 4 Heart. Ever 'My ' Faithful".. . . . .Bach Chorus.; forbidden Fruit". . . ..Myrtle Barney u"lus ' :: ...;..... ' ; ,: :. -- t . Chorus. . ,.. "Tain't Nothin' to Laugh At",. ... .m . , .Betty Reese Seaton Slumber song (arranged from Joce- -- O Solo Mlo : . . ....E. Chorus. -- oo- Goddard Di Capua ;J. ;' IklANY ENTERTAINED Miss Lillian Virginia Soderberg tertalned eighteen of her young friends Saturday afternoon at. the 3 May Day party and carnival dance at the The day was the sixth anniversary of the little hostess, who, was ouuncicu .wua uainiy giics. r , . At one large table occupying the center 01 ,me ainmg room, and delicious refreshments weer dainty served and carnival' favors were distributed. - Aft-ert- h lunehfo wiei.i,tA iu the dancing and in thej varied program The dainty, hostess was; assisted by cars 11. a. soderbe.rg, Miss Dorothy De Puy of Logan, who is uuw.6uesi 01 ivirs. soaer berg, and : mcr, crowning. v The guests were Marion Cheesman David Wright. Fay j anetn Wright, mary vvaiKer, Matt Browning -- 01 wiMwn Mary Howell, Margaret Scoville.nuiYcii, Helen ' T Members of Queen Hither chapter entertain at a for all mem-bervl.ltora and,party their bubanda..a well a eeveral other uet Friday evening in the Maonlc temple. A choru cf more than fifteen voices, newly organUed in the chapter, opened the evening' enjoyment. Ml Mamie and Ml Mildred Chrltman s, ; Ber-than- a.' ; . with . li- - Lpperson ra)inr then made a abort ad- " in wnicn he the feature of the evening,Introduced "Female This wa received by the gueats With much rnmm hilarity.. Thoee uklng part In the af. en-lertaJ- 1 . Ma-Mn- s- m- ovvvuio, Master ' DOrOthV jonn HftfntVw lr Scowcroft, Hunt jams, MJoo. Mr. Hirman. xree. Refreshments were served at th cin e . nmg. About two hundrM . , v guests were present. nL.Mrf- - ( . -A jMr ueorfe Prout. Mrs. 7, Fred Mra. Harry Helaen. Mra. Brirrw. L- - Kennedy, Mra P. A. Newman Mra. Norman Slma. Mini svnu wtT , , ,:cf UV T , -- . JfPe Scowcroft, Bobby Rushmer. Mary mcxs,, xsetssie, uaie Amussen and yjas-- Amussen' or Xxgan. Mrs. Horace W. Sherman and her four daughters of Highland Park, 111.. win sail for France on June 1.'" Thev summer cAiiectvui spena-m- e and at the end, of September will go 10 oreians, Where the girls 'will enter school. Mrs. Sherman was formerly Miss Zan Cannon rxt Mrs. Sherman and her daughters spent 4asw Bummer in ugaen canyon. The Boys association of the Thirteenth ward gave a typical barn dance in the ward hall .Friday evening. Mrs. Harry Dee entertained of her friends at. luncheon and sixteen bridge Thursday afternoon at the Weber club Mrs. Jack West, who leaves in the near future Tor Montana, was the complimented guest at the pretty affair. The and luncheon tables were ' decorated with spring, flowers decorated the iris and daisies, beautifully arranged xesiaence. in various shades ,of fniiao-iivbaskets and vases, j Four tebles of spring-tibridge were played following the strumental music, as. well as games and aanclng. passed a pleasurable evening. luncheon, mncneon, was served by tne Mrs. Joseph Adams entertained the hostess to the followine Mr. members of the Britannic association and Mrs. Henry Fisher, Mr. "and Mrs. Monday evening at her home. 1810 Joseph . Parsons, Mr. ' and Mrs. B. Bit twenty-sevent-h street- - Potted plants ten, Air. and- Mrs.- - John- - Wilson, Mr. 'Ml "tiX ' ' "X-- . ,: D. F. ' Steele of ! . Romyne, Mr. Mr. Alonao Jonea, Mr. and Mr. J.and Wilson. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Win tie. Mr. D. F. Mra. Parah A. Jackson, Mrs. W. Steele, 11- Steven. Mr- - Loui A. Kee.ler, Mra. Amy Bridge, Mrs. J. G.'.Ashby. Mr. Llllie Wanjtsaa.rd. Mrs. Annie Brownlnr. Mjtsi lien Ornf t rr r- mar Green. Mit, Sarah Cow ley, jiu Aiargarec ziarn.,- - Mlsa Ada- Porter, -' -- xti .. - -- Vera Hotwan Mia MsKi tEmily Peterson, Stevens, Miss Helen Critrhlow, Mis Virga Steele. Mwrs. W. JL Ad- am. Joeeph Parson, J. II- - llobson ahd Francis Steele. SIL - a Of a-r -, m hiihon't.fi the Ninth ward. w nin... urprtiwd at hi home on Washington avenue and Thlrty-eecon- d tret by -member of th Ninth v.,the Tuesday evenlog. The guekt gather- ta i me ciieeie residence during tho Hr4nin- arly tart of the baakeu with them- - tvninr an evFollowing ening taased al fame and various kinds of musical a luncheon wa serventertainment, ed to forty guesta. Those preaent betide the guest of honor were Bishop W. O. Ridges. Mr. and Mm. Oswald Mr. and Mm. D. Jackon, Pickett. Mr. and Mrs, J. C Teuscher, Mr. and Mra. CorneJlu 1 i ; .... a late hoar. en- - -- organizations. "" AT MAY DAY PARTY of"r d -- Gounod i j--H " - " . rie The Woman's Christian Temperance union win hold their regular meeting at the home of Mr. Robert Johnson, 3443 Washington avenue. v,4 . afternoon, May 4. a full attendance 1 ueaired. x. . 3 " -- Rich "Will Entertain Also for Mrs. E. Comeroy perhaps one of the best known elng-er- a on Broadway and who is a former Ogden girl, will be the complimented ffuest Tuesday afternoon from 1 too'clock at a retention jnd ica rlvon at the rrsldence of Dr. and Mrs- - Eira iticn on s aahington avenue. aim. wcr artan txmjt len In Oirden and Salt Lake for the last month or more visiting her Mr. and Mrs, Milando Pratt parents. of Salt Lake,' and at the home of friend.. The and reception win also bts given la honor- of Mrs. Ed M. Comeroy. later of Dr.- Rich, who i a. house guen at th- - Hkh ridenc Mr. MeFariane will entertatla the guests Tuesday afternoon wlttv teverAl ' elections which will undoubtedly wtn much appreciative Interest, Mrs, has entertatined cxtentvely with her winging lne returning to Utah. Hh appeared In two veryprt-t- y numbers at th Easier tea given by the Ladles Literary club and alo anff in "The Martyr. an oratorio given In Rait Lake recently. Mrs. Rich will he assisted by her daughter . Gladys and Helen, and Mrs. Leroy Pugtnlre. The Woman's Relief ram .tiTtn to the O. A. R.. will give, a card party Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in PWie i ini Refreshment ; - F' ImlU Thm vited. will be served. ( ! t Mrt. Viola Pratt McFarland. who Is - , Guest-A- Tea Tuesday S. cami-duringrt- he Mrs. ' - . v - ;- , LI enXHeic Clark n - , r, , " i . , . srssjr y .,.,', " "." , AUTOMOBILES GENERAL NEWS ; Sunday . "Z"-z'""ll- Berthana:;At the loWerright is Mrs. CIarence Guv ' tK,e f the,r,a?1?Ual commencement exerdseV recently, at.the Knishti.of.'PvtKSUII ,. . " r i to right , oemiCC LanSOni 'Vircinm'Hincham ' KvNm f nflM, u: m:the-nearfuture.Miss-Dor- Xallat ' "V : . . ' 1.;. :eId y..ieft upper left is aOToin n;; Cah m.ziiA .jlezs r::.r MadsonKu - ' - ;' ogden crn. - .S w . -- R WMra' MrT v(Uon' "and Tim. Harris,, Miss Weatley Miss Marion' Ev eratt..K.: Neville,- Stanley Bridges and Mr. Johnson. .&SS - - t ... ' tenspn. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles F. more. Mrs. TUlle Cm; M!moii , ' GU av Orvill Aiie came ?t.,i:jIlh num.viMiy. wn Ham. Crosa, uirinj( . t o JHiiair ie t mxt rp rl of honor and tbe Mrs. Arthur Smalley will b0 hosted as guest M r. Wood a co mp . bostcsa." , to. the members of th Social Mrs. Harry Johnson, n1 o'ciock ' the ffTrt Mrs.. Unblad. 2 home' 'CIC Mrs Norton. Miss a perfectly- prepared dinner. PiacQ-card- a , Miss I1" Washington avenue. at A card party was giren Monday "were, laid, for. the folio wing; 'Mr. Theodore , F- hall by the rfu50"' in ih J. Bitten, Miss and Mm.' Ira Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Bridges.--Mls,Mrs. A; T. Wood entertained. a num- - Fred Cross "Mr." andMrrChri3 Chfl." members 'of the Royal Neighbors of Margaret ' rw3Iri1' Mar ; Anh- - Taylor.- - Mrs T"ar Ruth-Adams- I.SIli-Woo- d, M . ev-cnl- ng. O.-O- r 1 en, Mia -- America.," - Mice-Violat- Mrs. Jane Van Devord of 2SJ5 Quin- - cr avenue, accompanied and Mr. George ilattaon. It ft during the earlv part of the week for the where by-Mr- . ar-t- ri coaat, thc r will srend a few week visaing some of the interecting. . points.. . |