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Show 1 1 Society LEAVES FOR NEW YORK. "How beautiful is youth! how bright i it gleams! With its Illusions, aspirations, dreams! Book of Beginnings, Story without Eend, Each maid o heroine, and each man a friend!" Longfellow's significant llnoB aoom- j ed to be fully realized In the joyful j anticipations of Miss Gladys Rich, as! she boarded tho train last Sunday for a year's collogo work In the great motropolls of the casL That every anticipation may bo a delightful realization real-ization Is the earnest wish of her many friends in Ogden where she has endeared herself lo a vast circle of admirors by her charming personality personal-ity embodying chiefly a sweet simplicity simplic-ity qulto unusual In these days and a candor and dovotlon to her friends that 1b often lacking in many of ma-turor ma-turor years. Outsido of her Immediate homo circle. cir-cle. In no placo will Miss Gladys bo more missed than at Sacred Heart Acadomy, where aho spent seven years happy ones, she avers, and years full of pleasant recollections, say her teachers, who have watched her grow from childhood to womanhood, woman-hood, accumulating knowledge for life's Journey, yet retaining always the guilessnoss of youth. Miss Gladys will devote herself to music and English Eng-lish subjects for which sho possesses possess-es marked ability, hor performances at various recitals attesting her technical tech-nical skill on the piano, while her short storlos andt verse oxerclses always al-ways have boon conceded by critics to show unusual facility for ono of her years. Ogdenltes and especially her teachers teach-ers at Sacred Heart will watch with anxious pleasure her school triumphs in New York and hope tho bright future fu-ture predicted for a member of tho class of '12 will be fully realized. MISSION CIRCLE. The '.adles' Mission circle of the First Baptist church will hold an open meeting in the church parlors at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, to which a cordial Invitation to all is ox-tended. ox-tended. This is tho first meeting of the 191 2-1 C year and an Interesting program as well as a delightful social time Is planned. Mrs. Joe Severn and tho W. I C, girls havo the program, decorations and social features In hand, and asldo from this the work of the ensuing year will be outlined. The parlors will be decorated with sunflowors and other fall flowers, the bright yellow of the sunflowers blend- 0 Ing Into the deep, rich browns of the -EjT autumn making a really boautlful pic- Jj$t ture. Tho usual tempting refresh- f l ments will bo sorved. ' ID KNIGHTS ENTERTAIN R The membors of Ogden lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias, entertained tho Pythian Sisters at Castle hall, Utah National bank building, at a card par- ty and banquet Inst evening. A ploaa- ' ant feature of tho evening was tho Wi prosontntion of a handsome past ilj? chancellor pin to H. L. Grlffln, who, K after recovering from his complete I H surprise, responded to the appropriate 1H presentation speech, made by William Glasmann, In words of warm appreel- ,' ntion. ' In tho card games Mrs. StaplcB, S Mrs. Philip Kohn, William Glasmann W" and C. H. Bogart raado tho high AJ scores nnd received a neat little sou- , venlr of the occasion. : Ji ,k M. E. MISSION. fV Tho Woman's Missionary society of fel the Methodist Episcopal church will Jtf meet at 2:30 Wednesday aftornoon :;.fl with Mrs. T. W. Clancy at hor home, V, 2923 Child avenue. It 3 |