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Show 11 Sv K OGDEN, March 26. MIsh Nellie Tracy K ? spent Sunday last in Salt Lake, tho gueat SW'-i of Mrs. orenson. tLlw' Misses Grace and Gcncvlove Leaver fltj "have returned to their homo in Salt Lake j J ftcr a I1,ea3'inL vlslt ,n K',cn w,tn B '' The ladles of tho Lincoln circle held a jSS 'if dime social Wednesday afternoon atid BBk Jfc evening at tho residence of Mrs. Llndsley, rMpB KSJ "Wall avenue. fif. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Iswls left Tucsilay Tfi W for Omaha, where they will sojourn for a 5,1 J S low weeks. Mr II Mrs. Abe Kuhn and Mrs. Arthur, Kuhn' aro Salt Lake visitors this week. MH Mrs. J. S. Boreman Is a Salt Lake vls- ImB Jtor this wck. the guest of Mrs. M..B. Wk Wl Sowles and Mrs. P. C. Brown. Mrs. WtL W Sowles entertained at luncheon In conipll- EBL j mcnt to Mrs. Borcinan Tuesday aftcr- fsflk Mrs. Bohn is a Salt Lake visitor, the jJHj' guest of her daughter, Mrs. George For-rosier. For-rosier. faflft Mrs. "R. S. Joyce spent Tuesday in Salt jflHj Lake with friends. r Mrs. David Mutson Is at homo after a Mk-J very pleasant visit of a few days In Salt Lake, where sho wan Ihe.guest of Mrs. I. Marks and Mrs. E. M. Allison. a Mis3 Clara Tribe, tho accomplished daughter of Mr. George TI. Tribe, left Wednesday morning for Europe. Sho will visit Loudon for a short time, and then will go to Paris and take up a course In vocal and instrumental music, She will be. gone about two years. Miss Tribe is well known In Ogden, and has many friends who extend best wishes for her success. 0 19 V The High School Alumni association has propartfl unique Invitations to lis ball to be given April Sth at Dfgnan's hall. Tho wording of the Invitation is In rhyme, and the seal of tho Alumni association is stamped on each. 1 to n Miss Mlnnlo Brown delightfully entertained enter-tained a few of her 'friend Wednesday evening at her home on Washington avenue. ave-nue. The diversions ofMho evening wero pit nnd flinch. Somo excellent musical selections se-lections were rendered, and a general good tlmo was had by all. j The many friends of Mrs. IT, E. Plake met at hor homo on Tweiity-sevonth street and - tendered her a surprise "Wednesday afternoon. Although taken by surprise, Mrs. Plake' proved herself to bo the most charming and graceful of hostesses Tho time was spent pleasantly in cards and music, nnd a delicious supper was served. Mrs. Plake was assisted In the entertainment of tho guests by her mother, Mrs. Wnllaco Foulger, and her tlstcr, Miss Lillian Foulger. Mrs. PJako will leavu next Tuesday for Omaha, where she will spend the snmmor. o A pleasant and Interesting meeting of the Child Culture Club was held Friday. March ISth, al the beautiful home of Mrs. William Driver. 270S Jcuerson avenue After, the usual business an Interesting paper entitled, "Help Your Child to. Help Himself." was presented by Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Kerr read an article on "Birth." and after a short Intermission Mrs. Rich pro-tented pro-tented the first of a series of articles on "Avcldenis and What In Do in Emergencies." Emergen-cies." Mrs. Rich led In tho discussion. The members were entertained with musical mu-sical selections by Miss Driver. At tho close of the meeting the hostess, assisted bv"her daucbter and Mrs. George Driver, served delicious refreshments. Tho club adjourned to meet April 1st. with Mrs. Chris Fly gare. 2i2l Joifernon avenue. Tho guests of the afternoon wore Mrs. George Driver and Miss Driver. |