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Show Special to The Tribune. j OGDEN, April 2 -Mr. ond Mrs. H. E. Plako lert Tuesday for Omaha. . I . Mrs. T. S. Fitzgerald Is visiting friends in Novada. - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert "Bright have ro-' turned from a visit to San' Francisco. " a Miss Rose Sutton of L03 Angeles is visiting friends in this city. c Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shupo loft Sunday for a visit of three weeks to tho coast. a Mrs. John S. Secco of San Francisco is visiting In Ogden, tho ; gucat of Mrs. Frodsham. c Miss Nottle McKay., returned to Ogdcn Tuesduy from tho East, whero sho has beou studying for the last year. ' Mrs. W. E. Kncass Is In Salt Lake visiting friends and relatives. M Miss Clara Boroman Is a Salt Lake visitor this week. o A number of visiting Maccabees will bn In Ogdcn next Monday. A meeting will be held In tho Congregational church and a musical programmo and a number of addresses will bo given. Tho visitors will Include Supreme Commander D. P. Mar-key, Mar-key, Knights jf the Maccabees; Mrs. Lillian Holllslcr. supremo commander of tho Ladies of t lie Maccabees; MIss'Blna M. West, supremo record keeper of tho Ladlos of tho Maccabees; W. F. Gray, Stato commander, and Dr. J. C Han-chett, Han-chett, district medical examiner. Mrs. W. II. Chevers Is a Salt Tako visitor, the guest of Mrs. W. L. Jones at tho Culien. Miss Ollvo Moycs will loavo' In a few days for New York to visit her sister. Mrs. Besslo Hill and daughter have returned re-turned from a pleasant trip through California Mrs. Thomas Reeder pleasantly cntor-taiml cntor-taiml a party of little folks at her homo Saturday ufternoon In honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her son, Gilbert. The young host w:m tho recipient of many pretty presents from his little friends. Mrs. Reeder was assisted in receiving re-ceiving by Miss Grace Rcedor and Mbs I-oulse Brotherton. Thoso present wero Marguerito Burnhopc. Vtirna Stuart, Edna Ed-na Stuart, Lavlne. Huss, Leonard Caah-more. Caah-more. John Fry. Sarah Fry, Wllllo Fry. Gcorglo Brotherton. Dolly Rcedor. Earl Boeder, Roscoe Rcedor and David Rcedor. Mrs. W. B. Isaacs la In Ogdcn visiting her parents. MaJ. and Mrs. E. A, Little-Held. Little-Held. " A thoroughly delightful afternoon was spent by tho Colorio and its guests, Mes-dames Mes-dames Cannon, Bannister. Maurer and tho Mlsoes Faddls and Canady. last Tuesday Tues-day at the homo of Mrs Emerson Mrs. Bannister, an honorary member, presented a paper on "Tho Transcen-dentallst Transcen-dentallst Movement." MIhhcs Canady and Hcndershott rondorod a vocal duct, "Auf Wlodersche.n," In a delightful manner. man-ner. Miss Whnlcn gave "Our National Parks" In an Interesting paper. After 6omo preliminary work on the coining programmo and a most enjoyable hour in tho dining-room, the club adjourned ad-journed to meet in two .weeks .-with Mrs. Patton on Nob hill. w v " In ISM Eomo serious scitoolma'ams mot and organized a club, since known as tho Ogden Historical society. On their coat of arms they traced this motto, quite pathetic, "Out of my lcao. and low ability, I'll lend, you something." Tho last seselon was hold with Mrs. J S. Gordon, one of tho remaining founders of the club. Mrs. Smith led a close ro-vlew ro-vlew In German literature, which embraced em-braced the lives of L-sslng. Herder, Gothc, and a.' prospective gllmpso of Scheiler. At the closo of this discussion Schubert's "Serenade" was sweetly sung by Mrs. Porter, with piano accompanl- ment by Miss Dee. This was followed by Mrs. Corcv with a well-arranged charac- H ter okctch of tho trio of song writers, H "Schubert, Schumann and Franz," writ- H ten by her daughter, Mrs. Roberts, H Miss Johnson favored tho club with an exMUlslto selection from Gottschalk. IH Thon the president announced an inter- IH mission. During this interval of social H recreation, when tho essenco of a charm- H ing hospitality was thoroughly Infused, a H delicious lunch was served. The presence H of theso guests, Mcsdamc-s A. A. Shaw, H Burton, Bond and Kelly, and Misses H Mitchell, Johnson, Wehrcnd, Lynch, H Orth, Drc nnd Budon Increased tho pleas- H uro of the hour. IH MIhs Wehrcnd nans a glorious German IH gong from Chopin, and then the literary H programmo was resumed by Mrs. Pcrtor, H who presented a complete and pretty 1 word picture of the great pianist. Liszt, H oloslng with his beautiful vocal solo, H "Thou Art so Like a Flower." Tho club H adjourned to moot on April 9th. H |