Show SOCIAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK the sea gull camp ot of the daughters I 1 of 0 the pioneers met at the home of 0 i mrs rinta T kotord koford friday evening the following splendid program was rendered singing 0 ye mountains high invocation chaplain miggle M R wight singing scatter sunshine history lesson amusements of 0 early days in utah by mrs lavine hansen sketch of 0 the lives of 0 john ellason alice P r ellason and mary A W wallace pioneers was given by mrs maryw mary W wallace reading gwendolyn wallace original paper in honor of 0 captain emma stohl who la Is leaving this city to spend the winter vinter at call cali fornia was read by mrs arva glenn ella V reeder in behalf of the camp presented capt stohl the emblem pin response capt stohl remarks sarah E josephson of 0 the central company singing god be with you till nil we met meet again wid arid benediction mrs sophia S larson larsen following the program a delicious luncheon asa served to thirty six members and four visitors the refreshment committee was composed ol of ales mesdames dames J tattle ftfe E berg alaa hoopes emma lee and mattle mattie irving the following were guests at a tea party given by mrs airs J quill at her home on bunford avenue in ogden saturday MesdameS i milton E jensen emery J rees frank holman frank earl iva larsen lewis S wight clifford jenson errol valentine nels jenson norman jenson milton hubbard jessie B jensen all of bri brigham 9 ham city guests from bear river city included mesdames J P holmgren A E holmgren leland wight leroy holmgren and E J holmgren mrs P A and mrs melvln melvin were guests from willard Wll lard the serving table was decorated with a minature christmas tree and red candles tied with maline bows the living room was decorated with red carnations and poin mrs birs lydia H tanner and mrs elizabeth presided at the tea table mrs was assisted by misses veoma winifred and ethel Holni gren and miss alice tanner the officers and teachers of the Y L M I 1 A L ol of the third ward entertained entertained at a delightful party at the home me 0 of t mrs D C call saturday evening complimentary to miss emma stohl past president of 0 the organization and who is leaving soon for california the rooms were attractively adorned with bright hued chrysanthemums and a short program was rendered consisting of songs readings musical dons eions aud short talks later a variety of garres games were enjoyed under the direction of miss lapreal wight and miss elva christensen Christen seu A beautiful pearl ring was presented the guest of honor together with the love and esteem of her co laborers at the close of the entertainment a dainty buffet I 1 luncheon was served to twenty tour four guests by mrs B D C call miss eliza phillips and miss ruby christensen j the gleaner cleaner girls of the third ward of this city under the direction of mae korth and clara bott president and vice president of ate organization entertained at the third ward chapel tuesday evening complimentary to mrs 11 C call retiring leader of the class having served in that capacity during the past three years A asplen did program consisting of vocal numbers readings and talks was rendered later delicious refreshments were served to twenty six mrs call was presented a beautiful hand carved bronze vase as a token of love and remembrance mem brance I 1 at a recent reorganization of the presidency of the Y L M I 1 A of the third ward the following new officers were sustained president mrs B D C call first counselor miss ellza eliza phillips and second counselor miss aliss ellza eliza poulson the retiring presidency included miss emma stohl president and counselor miss ruby christensen counselor living irving perry ferry in charge opened by the choir singing sometime well understand and invocation was offered by patriarch E P cordon followed by a duet slumber by the misses doril whito white and roberta nicholas the speakers were harvey Woody alt bishop white edward jensen AI L U nl chols and nels madsen of 0 brigham city david T edwards read a poem and mrs irl ward sang them the sold A perfect day and doril white and roberta nicholas sang a duet lead kindly light the closing number by the choir was 1 I know that my redeemer Ke deemer lives and benediction was pronounced by S N cook A large cortege accompanied the remains to paradise Ia radise where a short service was held at the paradise cemetery the gi ave was dedicated by john ipsen A very interesting and instructive program was held at the ward chapel sunday evening at 7 in con with the conjoint meeting and was attended by a large and appreciative audience a number of out of town people being present the program under the direction of murray B allen alien ot of salt lake city noted in the blind and president ot of the utah association of the blind consisted of readings by mrs D T edwards miss jane McCu mccullen Ilen and miss irene jones piano solo mr nichols nicho and two selections by the harmony glee club the entertainers all being blind and residing in salt lake city and cottonwood A very interesting interests Inte resti ni talk was delivered by mr all alien e n on shut ins and shut Shu shutouts outs tOuts 11 shut Shu tIns ins and shut outs and a demonstration of the blayle system or raised lettering miss jones read as accurately acura tely as anyone with their e eye ye sight ight i the relief Society organization will conduct a bazar al at the ward hall wednesday afternoon and evening an especially specially ally attractive array of homemade home made gifts and articles wilt will be on oil display at 2 p m in the evening a dance w willi lii be given and good music is assured mr and mrs ellas elias tarns tams are making ga preparations to move into their new brick bungalow this week mrs rachel morgan is visiting at the homes of her sons francis an and 1 joseph morgan at burley idaho |