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Show TRUTH. 10 OGDEN SOCIETY. oflows hall and elected the following - President, the coming week for Chicago, where had charge of St. Johns department of ficers forthe ensuing year:the fair. Today Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. W. H. Jones; senior she will remain some time. Ogden, Dec. 13;' The most prominent Miss Kimball are to have charge of the Mrs. Warhurst; Junior event of the week was the reception tea tables. Mrs. T. A. Southgate; chaplain, Mrs. given by Mrs. H. H. Spencer on SaturFred Heath; treasurer, Mrs.J. Theodore LawB. visitMrs. Miss Clara Deal, who has been day afternoon. The decorations, which Whiteley; conductor, reCanning; Mrs. George of the The Spirit of Liberty chapter rence; guard, were extremely beautiful, were done In ing in Mexico for several months, has Mrs. Agnes Peace; returned and is at home at Fords D. A. R. met with Mrs. C. ,E. Allen at cording secretary, Mrs. Efflnger, Miss Nan pink and green. The reception hall was color bearers, hotel. 234 street, South East Tenth her home, decked with arches of everygreen, from Mrs. Boyce, Mrs. Price. The pro- Short, on Thursday afternoon. which the electric lights, shaded in L. E. Mrs. was by gramme arranged Miss Florence Armstrong entertained pink, were suspended. The orchestra Hall, but in her absence in Denver the next meet Tuesday will the Social club on Thursday. Cleofan The Weststationed on the broad stairway disof the paper on early discoveries ern coast was read by Mrs. Henry Wal- afternoon with Mrs. Selden Clawson. coursed delightful music during the lace. The music was in charge of Mrs. afternoon. In the parlors ropes of smi-la- x Mr. Will Dinwoodey has returned L. C. Miller, and the meeting was most and cut flowers were used as decoenjoyable. from the East. Here Mrs. Spencer in a beautiWednesday ration. At the regular meeting silk gown, richly trimmed black A. G. ful of ' night of Reynolds circle ladies elected with Jewel trimmings, received the The Poets Round Table met on Mon- R., the following officers were Mrs. assisted by Armstrong, guests, exare S. Hull Mr. and Mrs. Aubry afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gill to serve the coming year: President, who was gowned in garnet velvet. day Calinext week from home pected Elinor B. Burns; S. V., Mary J. Fulton; In the back parlor Miss Spiegl and S. Peyton. Mrs. F. Dickert was chairfornia. Mary J. Miss Leda Kuhn presided over the man for the day and Southey was the J. V. Katie Canning; chaplain, Julia W. Logan; con- punch bowl. Mrs. Abe Kuhn and Mrs. Hoag; treasurer, poet. V. guard, E. Archibald Bigelow served a buffet lunch McNamara; ' ductor, Mary Mr. George Black was down from .. in the dining-rooassisted by Misses Walsh. on a and week the Hume, Tyler Armstrong, who were The Reapers club held its regular Spokane, Wash., during in attired old-tipretty light dresses. Mesbrief business trip. The many meeting Monday afternoon in the office club dames Hume, Baker, Tyler and Eccles Womans the of will be Black Mrs. the Mr. At and meeting friends of of the Womans Exponent. the in assisted parlors. The invited of returnafternoon Mrs. Johnson gave guests were Mesdames glad to know that they talkresidence Tuesday Ad Kuhn, Abe in ing to again take up their Classes Police of Rus- Kuhn. Eccles, Brick, Hume, Tyler, BaCriminal The Salt Lake. F. J. Kiesel, Ryan, A. The Childrens Honakak party was sia. The paper was most instructive ker, Patterson, D. Kiesel, Abbott, Warner, Maguire, the She political gave given by the Jewish allied societies at and interesting. Conlisk, Jones, Taylor, Ensign, A. P. domiciled ; Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Terry are Social hall, on State street, Thursday division of Siberia, described the coasts, R. Bigelow, Whalen, Patton, its enor- G. F. Brown,Hadley, in their new home on Fourth East and at 3:30 p. m. for Jewish children. M. capes, rivers and mountains, is Willis, Hardman, South Temple street. mous area and its flora, which varied. Kuhn, Armstrong, Perkins, Heywood, covOn the steppes the Allison, Tuckett, Stewart, the Reynolds, in and for miles, Archie Bigelow, Lewis, Miss Butterfield, a prominent club er the ground Spargo, waves of not the unlike looks S. breeze J. Gilliland, Healy, Peery, in Wedneswoman of Denver, who has visited Mr. Pennel Cherrington left ocean. As you look toward the Robison, Tyree, E. the A. W. horizon the blue of the sky and the Brown, George Matson, Corlew, El wood day. for a months absence to visit his this city, is spending the winter in HonMatson. Hanson, Roberts of Spencer, old home in Ohio. He will go to Wash- olulu. She writes entertainly of visit- flowers seem to meet. Then came a description of the lives Ida.; Quinn of Pocatello; Mesdames ington, D. C., also, and it is whispered ing the "Hawaiian Womans club of of the exiles. The climate of the steppes Bemberger, Miller, Rogers, Ash. Grant, that he will go all the way to San Honolulu. was The opened meeting is arctic. Of the deported 15 per cent Schramm, Elliott, Myers. Bickford, return. Diego before his with a club song followed by routine are women. Some are volunteers, Hagenbarth, work. Then a talk was given by an families not wishing to be separated. King, Herrick. Wood, Pendoffer, and Dunn of Salt outsider. To close, a native song was Some of the criminals are sent to the Adams, Misses Lake; Marks, Smith, Conroy, Mr. Alma D. Katz left last Monday sung by the club. The music was sweet, extreme north, others to' hard labor in Kiesel, Hannah Dee, Sylvia Dee, Hume, are but the voices charming. There the mines of Amur. Others, where the Armstrong, Tyler, Kuhn. for a trip through Idaho and WashingLeda Kuhn, one two in members white the club, condition is the Clark of Salt Lake, N. Healy their of reminder chief ton, to be gone about three weeks. of Denhonorary member, Mrs. Francis Illi-E. police surveillance, is most horrible. Nellie ver, and Healy, Dalrymple, Peery one of the time president Owens, at exiles are intelligent and Spiegl. The nois Womans Press club, and treasurer worthy,political but the worst treated. The of the Household Economic association. criminals sometimes become vagabonds Miss Gwen Morgan has gone to DenA few of the members are pure and may continue their unlawful caver to visit friends. Mrs. Elwood Matson entertained at several half or reers. Chinese. The lata white, one Kensington on Thursday afternoon The ladies discussed the condition of ter, says Miss Butterfield, speaks En- the city streets, and plans for their for her sister, Mrs. Rcbison. WOMENS CLUBS. glish as well as we do. She dresses in improvement. her native costume. The songs were The club adjourned until the first in the native Hawaiian language, but Tuesday in January. Ladies of the Mrs. J. E. Lee and daughter, Mrs. The regular meeting English was spoken entirely. Many of the held was are and club members the are spending the winter in yesterday, Snively, Literary actrace of without the of California. speak the slightest the Study for day being subject cent. Several of them are very pretty. The Reviewers met on Monday afterthe Domestic Problem Maid and Mis- However, the pure natives are not good noon with Mrs. C. G. Plummer. Mrs. tress. Mrs. Nelden viewed the subject looking from the writers standpoint. Rev. Dr. Paden of Salt Lake City from the standpoint of the mistress and Fred Adams gave an interesting and Mrs. maid. a lecture in the. Presbyterian Mrs. Rood from that of the & charming resume of letters received gave Mrs. Donald Rose on Tuesday evening, which was church Ledyard Bailey and from her father, Mr. Damon, who Is on ameliormerit to as the a The held Democratic Womans club gave suggestions the educational commission in the Phil- very largely attended. of both mistress and maid, 'while Mr. meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the ippines. Extracts from his letters told J. L. Priest gave amusing accountssub-of residence of Mrs. W. H. much of the education in conditions the S at and Dale, the result of his interviews on the Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Corey and daughC. Kelsey reviewed islands. Mrs. F. in streets. Current were events First the agencies with employment ject "The Individual in most entertaining ter Edith left Saturday for California, given in an interesting paper by Mrs. style. The day was one this city. of unusual in- to be gone about two weeks. Angell and light refreshments were terest. served by the hostess. The club is conafter the The Tourist section met on Tuesday sidering giving a card party to be holidays, arrangements completed Mrs. Ada Barratt McQuarrie gave a subject was at a later meeting. On account of illness in the family of morning at 10 a. m. The Paris. the Some Historic Streets of Rev. Mr. Thacher, the Misses Maddison musicale on Friday evening for and of friends her parents pupils. The James B. McKean Womans Re- entertained the club on lief corp met Wednesday in Odd Fel- - Tuesday evening atShakespeare hotel. Fords At the meeting of the board of. trusMrs. C. J. Adney of Corinne is visiting tees of the Orphans home Monday afdJIllll mini were Mrs. W. C. Weaver. committees ternoon the following appointed by the president, Mrs. Rachel S. Miller, to serve for one year: House Miss Ida OHornett has gone to Calicommittee, Mrs. Nettie Palmer, Mrs. J. F. Grant, Mrs. Fred Graham; educafornia to spend the winter. tional committee, Mrs. Georgia Mather, Mrs. Sprague; finance committee, Mrs. NOW Arthur Brown, Mrs. R. H. Terhune. Arthur Livingston, formerly of OgA gratifying report was read of liberal from received donations den, Thanksgiving represents the Worlds Tourist the citizens of Salt Lake, showing a company of Chicago in Honolulu. Dolls sympathy in .the Games, Books, Xmas Cards, Calendars growing interest and One of the most work of the home. generous offerings was made by the puMrs. W. H. Chevers has returned from And Novelties, pils of the Whittier school. California. Largest and Best Selected Stock In the City. . Purchase Early and Get Your Choice at Right Prices. Miss Cody of North Platte, Neb., will The fair, given under visit Miss Armstrong during the month the auspices of St. Pauls guild, opened of January. on Tuesday and has been continued throughout the week. The proceeds are to be devoted to St. Pauls chapel and .Mrs. C. H. OHornett is in Pocatello, St. Peters and St. Johns missions. DESERET Ida., NEWS, Proprietors visiting friends. Mesdames Dickert, Wallace, Reeves, Yundt and Houghton Vigus, Edmunds, Davidson represented St. Pauls, while B. II Mrs. Newman,. Missea Lee, Treweek, The Rathbone Sisters held . a bazar Atkins and Sawyer represented St. Pe- - Sum MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiJiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii last week, which was a great success. Mrs. B. B. Hanak will leave early In ters .chapel, and the Misses Yardley vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- nt, . Mi - m, me forget-me-no- ts Dal-rymp- Bro-wn- Ha-waiia- ns, three-quarte- rs full-blo- od i well-educat- ed OPEN. I f Joys, i . I Pan-Americ- an CAfltlOfl BOOK STORE, I otici 13 South Main Street . ; , le, |