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Show afternoon at the Ladies-Lriteraryc- -- lub jinsbands of the members are included In the Invitations, the second of the series when the the gentlemen are the guests of honor. room. All the ladles Interested In Needlework Guild are requested to attend the meeting today in the Kenyon house parlor. The next meeting on Monday, the 13th, of the Reviewers club, is. to be a charming inovatlon. Mrs. C. G. Plummer is to entertain the club at luncheon in honor of their president, Mrs. Elmer B. Jones. After these festivities the regular meeting of the club will be held, when Mrs. F. A. Vincent will review Lord Jim, and Mrs. Jones will give a paper on Jack London. C. M. Wood; Miss secretary, Paul; treasurer, Mrs. J. Ethel S. Klnkead; Miss Julia Marks has returned from a visit in Salt Lake City. collector, Mrs. Watson; benevolent committee, Mesdames Dean, Arnold, Twomey, Newcomb and Hills. It was Mr. Seth evening Wednesday reported that $1000 had been netted Thomas, formerly a teacher in the Ogthe recent church fair in aid of The annual meeting of the Womans from den public schools but now a stockman church fund. the Democratic club was held Tuesday of Idaho, was married to Miss May afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Cashmore at the home of the brides Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will reWood, when the election of officers ocThe P. E. O. society holds its regular mother. Ida. in side Blackfoot, cupied the attention. Mrs. H. J. Hay- meeting at 124 Sixth East street this ward was elected president; Mrs. J. afternoon at 2 oclock, guests are G. Angell, secretary; Mrs. E. D. and an' interesting programme is George Moore and Will James reS. arranged. Mrs. B. NewRoundy, treasurer; turned to Salt Lake Thursday, after a man, assistant secretary. A committee few days visit with friends in Ogden. consisting of Mesdames Cohen, Wood The D. A. R. Spirit of Liberty chapter and Shea was appointed by the president to revise the constitution of the will meet with Mrs. L. C. Miller next Miss Ivey Adams entertained a few club and report at the next meeting, Thursday. friends at dinner on Saturday evening. which will be held at the home of Mrs. Those Invited were Misses Baker, Bore-maJoseph Cohen. Eayes, Messrs. Freed and NightThe Cleofan met with Mrs. H. I A. Sait Lake City. Culmer on Tuesday, instead of with ingale of The Council of Jewish Women met Mrs. Selden Clawson, as had been Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Next Monday evening Miss Emma B. B. lodgerooms. The programme conLucy Gates will appear in a concert at sisted of a paper on Benedict Spinoza, the Ogden tabernacle. OGDEN SOCIETY. His Life and Philosophy, given by Mrs. I. Hesselberg. Auerbacks The annual banquet and ball of the Biography, chapter 22, read by Mrs. Ogden, Jan. 10. The Child Culture S. Samuels, and current events, by club met last week at the home of Mrs. Weber club has been postponed untlL Miss Rose Engelman. Dr. Louis G. William Driver. Mrs. Elmer B. Jones January 20th. Reynolds gave an interesting address of Salt Lake City addressed the xneet- bn the Zionist movement, and there were several fine musical numbers. Roy Ecles has returned to Logan the holidays with his Miss Myrtle Banks of Salt Lake City after spending in Ogden. parents is visiting Miss Eccles. The Ladies Aid society of the First Methodist church met Tuesday at the Mrs. A. R. C. Smith is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Henderson have church parlors and elected officers for in Brigham City. sister the coming year. Mrs. W. H. Jones returned from the East and are at home was elected president; Mrs. C. G. Plum- at the Reed hotel. Mrs. J. R. Bowdle, mer, The formal reception given by the secretary; Mrs. L. D. Davis, treasurer; on New Years Mrs. Dix, chaplain. Miss Blanche Allison has been visit- Wednesday Night club attended. About one was largely night ing friends in Coalville the past week. hundred couples were present. The Ladies Aid society of the First New Tears day the ladies of the J. B. Twlford has removed his family Presbyterian church elected the follow- church of the Good Shepherd tendered to Salt Lake City. ing officers for the year: President, a reception at the guildrooms to memMrs. Hal Brown; Mrs. bers and friends of the church. Misses Ida and Gertrude Pratt were guests of their brother, A. E. Pratt, last week. a,, ft The Bohemian club is to give a dancing party at Digmans on January 14th. I in-it- ed n, The Womans club resumed regular meetings this week, holding an open session on Tuesday afternoon. The paper assigned for the afternoon was by Mrs. Gatrell, but ill health prevented her attendance and Mrs. H. V. Kimball exchanged dates with Mrs. Gattrell, the topic of the paper being Germany of Today, Emperor William, the German School Systems, Municipal Government of German Cities, the Royal Mrs. Kimball Palaces, Home Life. a comprehensive paper, having gave visited the country. Her graphic description of the Emperors many their with palaces, magnificent wondrous tapestries of fabulous value, the beautiful paintings and sumptuous furnishings, was extremely interesting. The school system was the subject which brought out most inquiries from the listeners, and the speaker told many interesting facts of the home life in connection with her visit to that country. The next meeting of the club will have a musical programme, in charge of Mrs. Green. At the regular meeting of the Ladies' Literary club yesterday afternoon Mrs. Caroline Abbot Stanley read a paper on The Social Life of the Child. Prof. Merrill of the University talked of the Relation of Science to Industry. Miss Irma Watson contributed much to the pleasure of this delightful afternoon with piano solos. The history section of the club met on Tuesday morning at 10 oclock. Mrs. Whitney gave a review of the reignte of Henry IV. The subjects for talks by the members were Ambrose Parr and LHotitial. . m - vice-preside- nt; vice-preside- nt, rUbe Pam jVftUUnerv one-minu- m Co. i farce entitled The meaning Cooks, was presented by the ladles of the French section to their friends Tuesday afternoon at the Ladies Literwere ary clubrooms. The characters all admirably sustained and they created much merriment. Madame Beloiseau, lady of the house, was played by Mrs. Ira Lewis; Francoise, the cook, by Mrs. L. V. Rancke; Mere Grobec, mother of Francoise, Mrs. Eugene Lewis; Ernestine, the amaid, milMiss Katie Williams; Heloise, Adelaide Nason; liners maid. Miss Virginie, a visiting cook, Mrs. Worthcook. Miss ington; Catherine, another was opened Marie Luce. The afternoon with an instrumental duet by Misses Edna Miller and Marie Luce. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the play. An amusing one-aLes Cuissinieres, ct The Charminade chorus are preparing to give a concert in the near future for the benefit, of the Orphans Home and Day Nursery. The members will be assisted by a male chorus in the presentation of a dramatic cantata by Sullivan. At the last meeting of the chorus the following officers were elected: Mrs. Ira C. Lewis, director; Mrs. Union Worthington, president; Mrs. J. W. Christy, secretary and Elizabeth . . Dern, Miss treasurer; assistant Miss Crltchlow, librarian; librarian. I i 'Cbe JMost Gigantic Clearance 4 6ver attempted in Oris City. i i 9 RICES have been Cut and Slashed on our entire stock, on every article in the house, in order to effect a speedy and complete clearing of entire stock, out- doing every previous effort in Low price Never any house everything goods, and 7 JVfafnng. have such tremendous Low Prices been made by in the country. We guarantee as advertised. No exaggeration. We have the will deliver them at prices unequaled in this city. Inter-Mounta- in Ox parts JWUUncrp Co. t Next Monday evening Mrs:' Graham F. Putnam will entertain the members of the music section of " the Ladies 8ak 'i' 'S' 'J Misses Hirst and Gourlay gave a reception on Saturday evening at the home of Miss Hirst on Jefferson avenue. They were assisted in receiving by Miss Elizabeth Lynch and Miss Carter. Miss Bertha Eccles entertained on New Years evening. Mrs. S. N. King of Terrace visited friends in Ogden last week. Ellis Freed and Fred Nightingale of Salt Lake City came up Saturday to attend the high school party. Miss Edith Gourlay has returned to Eureka after a two weeks visit in Ogden. The first meeting of the Aglaia in the new year was at the home of Mrs. Charles Ives. A large number of members responded to rollcall with New Years resolutions of heroic and mock-hero- ic vein. Miss Johnson opened the programme with the Polka de Concert, by Bartlett, and later in the afternoon Miss Johnson delighted those present by her rendition of La Gazelle, by Hoffmann. Another musical treat of the afternoon was a vocal solo given by Miss Cannon of Butte, Forgive and Forget. The literary features of the session were an Interesting paper on Maupassant, by Mrs. Bishop, and a stirring discussion of The Coming Economic Revolution," by Mrs. Hilliard. The guests of the day were Misses Cannon, Johnson, Hawley and Hayes, Mesdames Dixon, Woodruff, Paine, Barton, Bond, Warner and Hilliard. Mrs. Grant of Salt Lake, a valued absent member, delightfully surprised the members by appearing unexpectedly in their midst |