Show T TI 1 I CLUBS II j t 4 i iThe The members of the Sunny Hour club were entertained by Mm Dinah Folkman at her homo home on onI I Capitol avenue Saturday evening I Colors bend and favors symbolic of Washington's birthday were wore used Progressive games were played Mrs airs Stevenson first prize and Mrs re- re receiving re receiving the consolation prize A buffet luncheon was served ser to the following members Mary E B Raw Raw- RawSon son Raw I son Margaret Thatcher Netti stewart Gloria Drown Brown Marribell Stevenson Millie Hulmston Edith Burch Bunch Emma Greenwell and the hostess I ft S ft S ft go Lily Circle Circled 17 Neighbors ot of Woodcraft entertained at a 0 bun bun- bunI bunco bunCo bun bunco I co party and card party on Friday I evening Seventeen tables were ar arranged ar- ar arranged ranged and refreshments served arol The next regular meeting of oC the circle will be held heM Friday l evening March 4 at In the theW I IW W v 0 O W hall hail All visiting menu menu- mem members bUll bers of oC Woodcraft are welcome mem-j mem I S S I The Pythian Sisters P L L E B and F club were Tuesday at a II theatre party at the Para Para- Paramount Paramount Paramount mount tollo followed ed by dinner at Kerns Kerna care cafe The Tho committee In charge was composed of ot the Mesdames Mar Harbison Lucy Watson Lena Tracy Dora Bond and Lorraine Pink roses were used on the dinner table ft S ft S ft S Mrs R B R n Tonics entertained afternoon at her home Wail avenue at a birthday part party In honor of ot her little daughter Mildred The decorations were In pink and white and an elaborate birthday cake centered the table The guests were Elaine Scott Eu- Eu Eugene Eu Eugene Eugene gene Taylor Ruth Casey Jean Jes sop sop Wayne Casey Clarence Swan Swan- Swaner Swan Swan-cr or er Earl The hostess was b bIrs by by Mrs Irs W V Jessop and Mrs H N Casey ft S ft S ft S Mrs 1 I L J 3 Hill HUI entertained her club on Wednesday at her home homp 2840 2640 Eccles avenue The after after- afternoon afternoon afternoon noon was as passed In needlework At o'clock a delicious lunch lunch lunch- eon was served to the tho following I I 2 Mesdames C W Frost O 0 L J 7 L I L Frost Charles Him Him-blyn blyn F W Sims T S Shaugh Shaugh- Shaugh-nessy Shaugh ness S V Mollerup and the hostess In the evening Mr and amI Mrs Mra Hill entertained the club members and their husbands at IL a dancing party at the Berth Berthana ana Mr air and Mrs Mra D E Moyes and air Ir George Frost were wore the guest guesta S ft S SIn ft S In observance of George Georgo Wash Wash- WashIngton's Washington's ington's birthday February 22 12 at 7 p rn m m- the senior M lII I A A girl girls ot of the tho Eden ward vard entertained their parents at a banquet Miss Thelma Carver Carvel superintended the preparing and serving of the din din- dinner din dinner ner ncr The dining room was daintily decorated In national colors Miss Rae Chadwick carried out tbs tb's same color cotor scheme In the deco deco- decorating decorating rating of the tables Seventy people were served Between the courses an exceptionally good ram pros was WIlS given under the direction of Miss MIs Dora Ferrin Fernin At 9 o'clock dancing was enjoyed byall by byall byall all the ward ft S ft S ft S The Womans Womans Woman's Foreign Mission Missionary ar any society of ot the Methodist Epis- Epis Episcopal Epis Episcopal copal copat church will w meet Thursday March 3 at pm In the church parlors 2604 Jefferson avenue Mrs Wade Is lead leader r and will 11 dis cus cuss CUs Missions and the Moslem Women This ibis being the fifty-eighth fifty an- an anniversary anniversary an anniversary of ot the ho organization of o f willbo willbe the othe Society Founders Day will wil l be fittingly observed and an In- In Incense In Incense cense cease gift girt be received The Womans Woman's society Foreign missionary sod soci ety has bas had growth In Its 58 years from Its eight charter members to societies with a membership of ml the year ear just clos- clos cbs clos closed ed the society raised for for for- torel foreign cn n missions an Increase e of over oscr the year scar rear The Tho society is said to hl hata hav In active service 46 40 ot o f whom were sent gent ent out last year and a year and nd are also supporting native nallive na- na rca tive t iv workers In the various coun- coun coun t tries countries ries and I is conducting School h dispensaries missions and a nd churches S S S SL L D S MISSIONARY CLUB HAS DINNER The Weber College Missionary ary club dined at t the tho Jules Chocolate Sho Po preceding the tho junior I promenade Approximately seventy soy enty five former missionaries for forthe the tho L D B S S church their partners and guests guest were present at the elaborate dinner which was served inthe ed erl The table was decorated In InI I the school colors of purple and white and pots of 01 violets were ere used as IlS centerpieces 1 President Aaron W tv Tracy of ot the tho college acted as toastmaster One of ot the features of ot the ban ban- banquet banquet ban banquet was the relating of ot Incidents by former former- missionaries OCCurring In their rC respective missionary fields many foreign countries be- be be Ing beIng represented Those who spoke and the mission they represented were Joseph Steed southern states Eugene Crawshaw Austria Elliott Wright ht Germany Leonard Judkins South Africa Mary Mar MarChard Chard Mexico Lester Young Australia Heber Jacobs Scotland George Theodore Theoodore Blanch England and Theo dore Kilt Denmark Other speakers on the program were president Thomas E B McKay prest-I prest dent of ot the board hoard of trustees of 01 the college M H H Randall board member John Jolin V Bluth board member and President Aaron W V Trae Tracy I Candle holders holder used In carrying out tho the color effect were furnish furnish- furnished ed ad by the tho W IL Wright Sons co company |