| Show Ir I Ij IPIE I 11 j PIE INE PROM PROGRAM 11 1 Colorful Colorful 0 Scenes Enacted I At Esther Home Gathering J It 1 11 I Nearly Japanese men iso wo- woI 0 I men mell and children of or Ogden ore ere guests ot of tho the Woman oman 3 s Home Homo Mis Missionary II- II of ot the ho Methodist sunI I f church at al tt the Esther home sun sun- Sun Sunday un- un I day afternoon hel heie e the program almost entirely was sas given gen g en by the thep p O Ogden den Japanese The occasion as was picturesque of oC o the thc Japanese women cane cal in their beautiful embroidered 11 I ered ei-ed costumes and many of the tho thoL theL Leh L eh ch Idren In la thelt colorful Japanese raiment L I A fine CIne spIrit of or friendliness pre pre- pre prevailed tIled at at tho gathering the Jap- Jap Jap Japanese L anese guests being belne loud In n their praie of oC the action of the thc Metho Metho- Methodist Methodist II I dist women omen which b bi ought about a better acquaintance of oC Japanese and Americans American The Sunda SlInda Sunday a etel noon J lId arid program 1 gi e v out of the tho study b bv by the socIety of the book CI c Japan The society decided It was Ume to 10 make malle the Ogden Japanese feel teel somebody Interested In that was ass j f rm f Japanese institute ond oril heard the thoE Eister E glen given The Institute i was as as in Ite to repeat lIu program at al the homo bomo Another committee e d an to all the members or of orthe the Japanese colon to lo be prest nt also The took place from Crom 2 30 to 10 5 S o a elor clock p l m in PLU J s Pt mei lean and Japanese flags ere ero used In the decorations Tea and wafers cr er nerved ed The opening sei sel vices Ices included a SAlute to the flags It was found some of the tile Japanese could gh give ghe e the American s a creed The principal speaker for tor tb nese Jap a ass nai the Reverend Ir The Ices ere gien ghen in English and surprised the From a China tea set sel Mi II told about aboul the mythical gods and of ot Japan ind nd the festi- festi festi festivals Ills vals ats lie He said ho he often before Uncle Sm S m but bUl that Christianity would be a moth moth- er cc to all races and nations Ho He tie spoke poke In iii praise of oC mIssionary d- d ef efforts forts Carls In Japan He said he as converted b bi a 11 Christian mIssion mIssion- mIssionary ary ary and was nas happy oer over the fact I that he had been reached b these missionary teachings LIAR LEARNS soung Japanese woman oman nho ho ha has been In III America only three eus ga gave gac 0 an y ess on her Im- Im ImI at or America She saM said she a was In much when hen saMI I she he first nent ent to school because I she sho could not nol understand the questions a asted ased ed her so 0 she bye made UI her ier mind that ahe she would learn quickly So she he studied da and night hot Hei essay Sunday lion how well nell she he had succeeded All who ho attended the Sunday declared it was as sas an all oc- oc ocI oc occasion casion featuring a strong demon denion- I l tr of oC I Mrs Irs W A Moore Mis lIs A C CI and the Re Rev W IL I r Ben Ben- Bennett Bennett Ben nelt I nett con conveyed H ed to the Japanese the feeling of friendship and good will of oC the Americans I present toward their Japanese guests |