| Show J OGDEN SOCIETY Miss Sarah Miles Is back from an extended ex-tended visit to Kansas City a a S Gore H Durbrow was In tho city from Pocatcllo Friday < S Gov Roosevelt received many of Og clcns society folk a the ram parlors Thursday evening a a a A B Corey and wlfo were In Salt Lake Thursday a a M Mrs Dr Gordon left Thursday for an extended visit with relatives In tho East w a U Roy Joshua Washer who has been visiting vis-iting Ogclou friends tho pant week has returned to his horrx1 In Idaho a a S lr John T Houx Is the guest of Mrs W H Chevers a a a James Cassin Is I liome again from an extended ex-tended visit to the coast 9 a a I Thc Episcopal Indies arc arranging for n swell hal to be given at Chrlatonsena hall In the near future 4 a it Mrs W E Johnson of Corinne who has been home visiting in Ogden has returned a a a Mrs Arvllla Clark the Provo song stress was an OGden visitor Wednesday I U Mrs C A Ecklund entertained the Rathbono Slhtcrs Thursday afternoon a a Mrs M B Gordon was aSalt Lake visitor vis-itor Tuesday a a a Hon David Ecclcs Is back from Oregon a o I Prof Coops Concert company gave an enjoyable entertainment In the First ward Tuesday evening S a a Mrs Hugh Wood who has been visiting relatives In Ogden hits returned to her homo at Spencer Ida 9 U o The Ejworth longiic I save I watermelon water-melon toclnl at nr l E church Tuesday Tues-day eenlng r I U a Mrs Stack of Salt Lake was visiting In Ogden during tho week a a p I Miss Radcllffe is back from her California Califor-nia visit a a a Mrs Wheeler and daughter of Denver who have been the guests of Mrs V K Hutch tor the past week have returned home a a a John Greenwcll tho popular first baseman base-man of the Ogden Baseball club entertained enter-tained the members of tho team at his ualatinl homo on Twentyfourth atreot Friday evening Jack and his estimable wlfo proved themselves princely entertainers enter-tainers and showed the boyj nml their Ihlwel Icdy friends a rojal good time The 1tc banquetroom was thrown open at 9 oclock and tho quests sat down to one of tho most elegant spreads that has been served up In the Jnneilon City for iruiiy u dav Everything tho HWIHOII rf IN1 ta JuJc Horn fordecl was there In plenty c Hor president of tho VtahIdabo ICURMC hat nt the header the tablo and after tho dinner was ocr delivered a short address ad-dress which was highly anprvjlited by I nil thanking their genial host or the good time shown thorn and vccounthiB manv Incidents and anecdotes of the team 1 upd Its I ni nbcia which were I muifjhlv ciijovptl The follnulnc wore prcrfiU Messrs Mug Glmlln Capt ClarK Casey Plaice Cochrtmo Greenwoll Blulh llon ry Haimford McGrcKor Horn Miul rtn 1 hippie C Giocnwcll Mlsse Brown Smith Croslv Wright Barhnian Allen Forgeson John u FolKnmn HIM Joni i son and Meadamcs Hsxnuford UrccnvvslJ Henrv Wright arvl Hmisford a I Mrs Blchscl entertained Iho Historical aocinly Saturday Zdrs Bishop was chos on to represent tho club at the State federation fed-eration meeting Several Interesting pa I lPl were rand Mrs Angus T Wright threw open her I oalatlal homo to tho Child Cillture club Friday The meeting was an unusually Interesting one several of tho papers exciting spirited discussion The club will 9plrlcd meet next with Mrs Joe Wright l3 J Jefferson Friday next THE AGLAT On the llth of September Mrs George Bent was Ufo cordial hosteSS nt the llrst I Tneetlnir < f J tic AKliiUuLfpr the present clilb year rJ frR QUleoil the now president presi-dent greeted Iho members In a few well chofion words urging them to a bronelfr I activity and a continued lojalty Her remarks = marks were greeted bv an entlusiasm that bcajioko for her the coopcralon of tho members In her effort to take the club through II successful year The nular programme was carried out In tho study of the HosaoUla 1n Hursts reading of Dreamland and After Death wan followed by Mr Kellcys excellent excelenl paper on The Two Poets Tho subject HcUctnl for the llrst meeting was HLbJ un familiar ono to thonti present until Mrs Ivclloy had discussed the Hf > and work of this noted brother and slater and made 01 cUn famIlIar characters A selection lccln from The Prince Progress read by Mrs N < H Ivcs and JrOgLI I w rc1 Tho JOnsB Tragedy by Mrs Gordon closed tho regular programme The afternoon wan made especially rich by the ircsinco of Mrs Snydcr nn honprary member rnd Miss Beatrice Tonncson of Chlvagq iuid their participation In the prpgmnvnfc Mrs SnyUr concrriUilUefl t < he Hubunon Its growth ami tKl Intorcnt Tianlfrsfcti tnl1 a8 well as upon the fiLCt that In Its mtn I hershln It counts the honored president of the SUte Federation of Womens clubs Miss Tonneaon gave the ladles the pleasure pleas-ure of a few moments study of omo of her art productions and addcd im cn I thuflaatlc outline of her method of vor < IRs Tonneson Is ono of the noted Ton ncson sisters whoso work Is a favored one In all of the art windows of Ogden fix In many cities of the United Stutea She ae the sue t of r Bent lor icveral I I weeks Mrs Fletcher was also f guest of the club I I Refreshments wore served I I y lr Dent I nnd her little daughter Winifred I after I which the club adjourned to meet 1 on Sep I tembcr 25th with Mm Mcfcalf at l the I I I State Institution to the Deaf and Lund |