Show STILL IN NEED OF WOMEN'S AID Armistice Not Close of Patriotic Work Says Mrs Saunders Mrs Irs W E B G 0 Saunders nation national al M president of the Service Ser Star legion told representatives ot of patriotic organizations and others at the Elks club I Friday r oy night that the women woman who ho hung bung service stars In their windows in war time UntO and for tor home homo service still have plenty of ot work to do In keeping the fire tire of or patriotism burning educating the rising generation gen gen- een to be good citizens citizen and extending a I helping hand to those tho handicapped by reason ot of the great conflict Mrs Irs Saunders address was Vas made in connection with Ith a II public reception tendered her at the Elks home which was provided for the occasion by the members ot of the Ogden Ogdon lodge of Elks MAYOR RS The Grand Army of ot the Republic lie lic was represented by Command Command- Commander er cr George Dietz Diets an and F J I lien Hen Hen MrS 1111 Mr Cunningham the Relief corps Mrs Falck the Ladies J J of the G 0 A R It Mrs Irs Alice Allee Collins the Daughters ot of the American Revolution and Arthur Woolley department corn com commander com commander mander represented d the American legIon Mrs J T V U Eldredge Jr president president dent of Ogden chapter of Service Star railed called the assembly to or- or order or order der and Introduced Mrs J 1 G Falck as the presiding officer Mayor Maor Georgo E 12 BrownIng wet wet- welcomed wel welcomed corned Mrs Saunders to Ogden After representatives of or the or- or organizations or organizations had been Introduced and spoken briefly brierly Commander save gave an address aldress as WI did also Mrs frs Annie Cannon state president of or Service Star and then Mrs Saunders gave her address In which she emphasized that Service Star was the first organ organ- organization organization growing out o of the world war She recited Its n anI outlined It its program I and dwelt dwell upon the cordial cordal ye- ye reception re reception she ahe received In Ogden and Utah In behalf ot of the Ladles Ladies o of the thea G a A R It Mrs Irs presented Mrs JIll's Saunders Sounders with a gin gift PLAYS 18 Musical numbers were provided pro by Molly Lightner violinist Mrs Ethel Low soprano Miss Silas Myrtle Philpott pianist and Ed Green Green- Greenwell Greenwell well tenor An unusual feature of ot the mu- mu musical mu mu steal pro ram was as the piano play play- playIng playIng playing ing by Commander Diets Dictz He lie Is 82 52 y years ars old yet he sat at the grand piano and performed with with- without wIthout without out notes the entire score of the Blue Danube waltzes In a manner which brought him warm ap- ap applause ap applause plaue A touching note to the s 's program was provided by Mr Hendershot the tho G A R It member lie said that when he affilIated with the Ogden organization were active members Now only 20 remain and of ot these only tour four or five live are able to get about for tor patriotic functions ON OX r S ItY The visit of ot Mrs Saunders to Ogden re coincidental tradition lon lion and sentiment cherished by bythe bythe bythe the Ogden chapt chapter r of ot the legion The Ogden of ot the ServIce Service ice lee Star legion was the second chapter to be organized ors in the United States Eight years ears ago Friday local members member of ot the Women ot Patriots sub sub- sub subsequently the Service Star legion met In the Elk Elks club to pledge pled allegiance I to the Ideals Ideala and traditions traditions of or the United States and nd to Continue an nn organization so 0 active during the war Friday eight ot of ottile tile lie women who attended the meeting eight years ago ngo were pre present nt and with a new outlook for the national life lire of ot the coun coun- country coun- coun country country try anew their allegiance The eight who attended the meeting eight years ears ago and Fri Fri- Friday FrIday Fri Friday day are ore Mrs Irs J G 0 Faick Falck Mrs J JU U Jr Mrs Nellie Noille PoirIer ler Ier Mrs Jane June Mrs Don ool ey Mrs Flora Jost lot Mrs Irs Eliza Rogers foyers I and Mrs Elizabeth Mrs Saunders addressing the meeting stressed the It ity responsibility of or mothers for or the tho patriotic education ot of their children ne- ne Re Calling the tho war nr days she he said Aid that the women of ot the Iho organization organization organization tion are still desirous ot of serving the country and of aiding the men who served In the war and who are now unfortunate In various ways was At Friday afternoons afternoon's meeting Mrs Annie Wells Veils Cannon Connon tale state president and Mrs Elizabeth Lid Lid- Liddell Liddell Lid dell dell talked Miss hiss Gladys Critch- Critch Critchlow Critchlow low Critch-low low gave a II Bob solo and Miss Mary J ldredge gava gave a reading Friday evening c Mrs e president pt Of the Ogden chapter ot of the legion entertained Mrs Saunders Saunders ders and Salt Lake I members or of orIbo the Ibo Servie e Star Itar legion at dinner In the Weber club |