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Show oo Society PROGRESSIVE PARTY. One of the most delightful parties of the commencement season was given for the sophomore class "14 last Thursday evening by Miss Mary Parmly, Miss Lillian Flygare and Miss Lillian Beck, the affair being a progressive pro-gressive one, beginning with the serving of the first courses of an elaborate elab-orate dinner at tho Parmloy home, followed by games and popular social diversions. The middle courses of the dinner wore served at the home of Miss Flygare and the galtios were again resumed, after which all repaired re-paired to the Beck home, where desserts, des-serts, delicious and dainty, wore served, serv-ed, and tho closing hour proved as gay and happy as the beginning. Pennants, effectively arranged, adorned the Parmloy home and pretty orange colored fruit basketB with small black ribbon bows marked each place in tho High school colors. Flags and the national colors wore carried out in the decorative scheme at the Flygaro home, and the Alumni colors and spring flowers at tho homo of Miss Beck. Games and the awarding of prizes was Indulged in at each place nnd the H merriest time of, all tho year was on- PBi joyed by forty-eight of the happiest llBfii girls and boys in Ogden. iiriSV" ' W&& CHILD CULTURE CLUB. ttlfe MET Tho annual meeting of the Child fr? Culture club was held with Mrs. IW'f c Mary Browning. Tho election of of- M&s iicers was an important feature of this 33L meeting, together with a review of $5 the work of the past year and discus- fjT sion of plans for tho entertainment Jp( of Biennial convention delegates who 7Jv'l will pass through Ogden June 20 to tfL -- WQ The officers who served during the Jl& E past year were re-elected as fol- $figie lows: President, Mrs. Minnie Smith; Wcotat vice president, Mrs. Annie Deo; sec- Ufa v rotary, Mrs. Mary Lynch; corespond- Mfhiya lug secrotary, Mrs. Mary Gowans; Bnctho tieasurer, Mrs. Mary Browning; 11- fShy of brarian, Mrs Elizabeth Barrows; fjlHlGH membership committee, Mrs. Agnes M'mlfi Mills, Mrs. Frances Glen and Mrs. mil Frances Gwllllam. IIclpa' After the business session nnd va- ii rious discussions, adjournment was jlfflB made to meet Tuesday, May 2S, at tho JMfOI home of Mrs. John E Browning. M33, A pleasant social hour and the yLLj serving of a tempting menu made a j happy closing for the annual meet- IjJK' KENSINGTON. ISfTT Mrs. Fred J. Hunter entertained at jSaJJI a kensington an afternoon during the JMPi past week at the home of hor mother, , 7ffi& Mrs. H. M. Barrows. sWAu Her guests were: Mrs. Paul M. -55 Leo, Miss Luella Newport, Mrs. T. G. f ,' " Spencer, Mrs. A. L. Brower and Miss fe J Beatrice Brewer, Mrs. O. F. Parsons, lrtyT-Mrs. lrtyT-Mrs. Joel J. Harris and Mrs. Claude fiVE Armstrong. RVJ- ft.' 1 |