Show 1 i fU fUt fUI rr r t I 4 I J CLUB WOMEN TO TAKE TAE PART IN THE HE PARADE From Front whence do rumors come como How do tho they thoy grow They The scorn soom to sprout In darkness and grow to ma maturity tunit in a single night t like the mush mushrooms mu mushrooms h rooms Dame Humor hue hUB It that the tho club women onton lIae have withdrawn from tho the early earb closing movement but Dame I Rumor lies lie for Hear Henr Hear Hear Henr Let all men nten know leno that thai we the club women of Ogden are arc still backing the tho movement and will he lie with It until the finish At first wo we occupied the front from seat sent In Iii the band wagon sagon hut but we have hao willingly given shen that to the clerks as ns It Is their fight and they the I should he lie at the front while we are aio j I cheerfully and ably abl pushing for them t I If we tse cannot he be found In the lie parade itself we will be found fount on the tho curb curbIng curbing I Ing Inh and on the streets boosting wearing tho the state club color yellow ellow and loaded Ith tho the little tags I Ishop Ishop Ishop shop before 7 Saturday night nigh L Do you jou 1 B By thought comes action through action progress this Is tho lie motto of the U F W C and the furtHering of the early earh closing movement proves that our motto Is working and will continue to work worl until Utah la Is J just I Ito to Its workers and to Its Us children i From the committee KATE S MILLIARD Secretory Secretary MOTHERS DAY SERVICE AT PRESBYTERIAN RIAU CHURCH I Prefaced by br a praise service III In I which Mrs C H Mrs Irs Ash Ashworth Ashworth Ashworth worth Miss Wilcox and Mr 11 Saunders will take talc part the theme of Mothers Day service In the First Presbyterian I an church at al the evening S service will be he The of o Praise and the Heritage of Burdens I Which the tho World Continually Be Bestows e stows Upon Motherhood The Th hea healer ier ler portion of the grief and hardships I caused by hr sin or unbalanced social i conditions cO has haa evor fallen upon the theone I Ione i ione one least for fo it namely I Ithe the mother The theme of this service has to do with the thC practical UK US well I as the sentimental meaning of ot the day BIRTHDAY PARTY A delightful birthday party part wits was fU given glon at tho the homo home of o Mr Ir and Mrs alra Vern Allen Alien last Monday fonday afternoon from Crom 4 to 6 p m In honor of f their daughter Gertrudes G sixth birthday The rooms wore tere beautifully decorated decorate i In iii pink and whIte crepe with carna carn carnations and lilies of tho the valley The Tho aft afternoon afternoon i was spent In games S and music a delicious luncheon following Mrs I Allen was assisted by ly b Mrs Fred G Mn Mrs A K Foulger Mrs rs In Mrs Loyal Loal Griffin and Misses Irma Doxey Inez I ez and Lillian The following were present Mohine Cole Bernice Fuller Fullor Althea Aithea Lawden Dorothy Wilson Virginia Baker Ida Ruth Scow croft Leah Helen Helon Jonn Jean Jones Naomi Taylor Talor Florence Florenco Wattle Wattis aWs Verno Verna McCracken Mullen llullen Frances Mullen Mildred Cris men Leota Davis Dals Luclle Lucile Foulger Arlene Allen Gertrude Allen John Elwood Docey Do e Francis Nicholas Vernon Vornon ernon Walter Waiter r Bitten Don Dalton Charlie Packer Fredrick Gentsch Merril Foulger Foul er I Wayne Foulger Byron Foulger I i FAREWELL PARTY Frank Carr chief operator ol and dec elec electrician for tho Utah Light Railway plant at tho the mouth of ot o Og Ogdon j don canyon canon left Saturday morning for fora I Ia a three months visit In eastorn states 1 and Great Britain It In is 26 years cars since Mr Curr Carr left England and antI ono I object of his present trip IB is to visit the aged asoo father who resides In the north of that kingdom Whilo absent n Mr Carr will visit all aU the Important power stations In this country countr and Europe with will a view of Inspecting the tho and securing new ideas that may ma be he useful hero here A fow few evenings about sixty of or his Ogdon made mado up a n tally tallyho tallyho ho party part and an surprised him at his home A varied program of oC enter entertainment followed and aM tho the evening was wag spent with vocal and Instrumental tal music and a n general good time S S BOARD BOARp Tho The Sunday school board hoard of or the First Methodist church mot met in their regular monthly business session at atthe atthe the home of Mr lr and Mrs S H Frey Fre Freon on Thirteenth street last Tuesday evening with officers and nu I I members present After transacting the usual routine of or business and de dc deciding deciding that lint Sunday school would be begin begin begin gin at 9 15 a m ni instead of or 10 as aa heretofore the meeting adjourned at which time delicious refreshments were served by Misses os Vera Froy and Mary Iary Spencer and Mr Arthur Bush Bushnell nell itell Later Lutor In the evening Mr Ir Froy Iroy I e delightfully entertained tho the crowd by rendering two ocal vocal solos which wore were much enjoyed and when the tho HOle tinie for departure came caine an e It was unanimously agreed that It had bon been bo n ono one of or tho the most and enjoyable meet meetings ings logs on record CARD PARTY A pleasant weekend card party part was waa glen given at the tho home homo of oC Ralph Rolph Farr Fri Friday Friday day dar evening Progressive was wa Indulged In until a Il late ato hour whim when bon bona a tempting little spread was wan enjoyed The rooms wore prettily decorated with carnations and nn sweet spring flowers Prizes w were re awarded to Misses sel Angelina Angeline Garrison Miss Nellie Scott and to E Smith and an Delbert Done Bone V The Tho guests wore were Misses Lillian Scott Frances Smith Angelina Angeline Gar Garrison rison nison Sarah Helen Farr Scott Grace Cordon Frankie Frankle t i Skeen Woolley Leah Loah Joff Jolt Joffries I rica ries Chrystal Smith lien Her I c man Garrison Leland Nalder Ed Eth Smith Claude Farr larr Delbert Bone Done I Charles Wallace Vernon Charles Smith Elbert S S CLUB Mrs I J Flinders assisted by Mrs A J D Vance entertained the lie moot mom bf bets rH of ot the S S Club Friday aft art afternoon afternoon was the diversion of or the afternoon Mrs T Ted d rl n Mrs Irs W C Camp and Mrs Wm Ym Taylor Talor winning tInning tho high scores The card I games were followed by bv the serving of or I an nn elaborate luncheon In the dining room which was beautifully de il with wI th red rod carnations carna lilies dainty foliage and an artistic ar arrangement of red rod chiffon The guests were Carl CatI Allison G H Bushnell W V C Camp Virgil Caine Calne Jed R n Ebe Ing lag Joe TOI Horrock Horrocks Stanley Johnson Ben Johnson F Kershaw Kersha W E Rich ardson and Wm m Taylor PYTHIAN SISTERS Mrs Irs Sam Kline and Mrs W S J Mul Ick entertained the Pythian Sisters Birthday club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Irs Kline street Cards wore the fe faa HA tune lure of the afternoon Mrs Ira A W Watson Vatson Mrs Irs A M I Hodge Hedge and anti Mrs Irs W sV M 1 Anderson winning the high scores The Tue guests wore Mesdames J B 13 W N X Anderson 0 E Wil Williams liams IlI ll ms G F Hodge Hoche A M r Hodge N X 0 Hood 1 T F Turner J M L Tracy Tiac T TH TH TH H Watson atson W D Watson G A Bor Bar Born Bort BarrY n rY t Isella Tyree W tV A McGaw MeGa Wm Wui Glasmann C A Ecklund A F Me Mc Meeth Both eth G Mark and Miss Louise flit Rit Ritter ter ten HAY RACK PARTY PA TY Friday evening the Baptist young oun people gave gme their first hay har rack party of the season and a merry mern time was enjoyed in spite s te of or th the coolness c of tho the evening Arriving at the home homo of Mr and Mrs C E Bennett Bennatt in West WORt Ogden Oden the party pirty were entertained as their thell guests until a 1 late hour Games Garnes music and anti social chat clint were Vere enjoyed following which a tempting temp tine repast was served the guests gueRts departing soon BOon after and carrying c with pleasant remembrance of nn an ideal evening at atthe atthe atthe the Bennett home FOR MARTHA SOCIETY i p The Thc Theodora Lorch LOI h company compan house orchestra and attaches of the Ogden Ogdon theater then r will give n benefit per performance performance performance for the Martha society at a date dote to 0 be fixed axed for the coming or the following week of their stand here METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCI Sod SOCIETY SOCIETY ETY ETYThe Tho The Missionary society of the lie Meth MeLh Methodist odist Episcopal church was delightful delightfully ly I entertained at the homo of Mis W WP WP P Long Lon on Thursday afternoon In spIte o 0 the Inclement weather a good goodly goodly ly 13 number were present to enjoy enJo the Interesting program Evangelical and ani Educational Edu Work Among the Women of or India was pro by b Mrs lrE Johnson a rending on Womans omans Work bj by II Mrs L utaH the tI Story of Mrs Robertson on Medical I Work ork for and nail by b Women Omen Mr a song sons by bj little Dorothy Long and a piano solo by Miss Mary Mar Spencer Silencer were much appreciated Following tho th program numbers delicious were wera served by the hostess BIRTHDAY PARTY One On of the most enjoyable affairs of or tho the younger sot was held at ot tho the home of Mr and Mrs 1 Watkins atkins on street it being the tho sev seventeenth SO anniversary of o Master Henry Henr About thirty schoolmates ami friends surprised the young gentle gentleman man A variety of popular games were wore enjoyed alon alan a number of beau beautiful bl a musical selections I by b the young oung I artist the entire in in the I vocals after which delicious refresh refreshments refreshments refreshments ments were wore served and a delightful social hour was spent HISTORICAL SOCIETY Mrs Irs T J Edwards was hostess to the of or the historical society at their meeting last Saturday The Tho program by b Mrs Irs O 0 J was I i given glen In a thoroughly original way wn from the storehouse of o memory She Sue I gave selections from various well ell known writers Illustrating the life and Ideals of those authors by b their literacy productions Mrs Irs R H P F Hun Hunter Hunter ter or rendered a n number of o ballads after which adjournment was made to lo May lar II lI when the society will moot moet as a the he guests of Mrs Irs Phil PhU Malson at ather her home on Gramercy Gramer avenue n en u e ORPHEUM PARTY Mrs H H II Spencer Spencor entertained at ata a box party part at the Orpheum Friday I I evening Her hot guests were Mrs Irs A P Hibbs Mrs Irs T Fitzgerald Mrs Irs Kuhn Mrs lIra A S Condon Mrs D J Malone I Mrs William WIlUm Eccles Mr 1 and find Mrs J R Cooper Mr and Mrs E W Mattson Mr Mi Ir and Mrs Ir C H Henry Mr and Mis Ralph Guthrie Mr and Mrs J 1 E Carver Carer Misses Corn Boreman Hurst Kylo Kle and Ross attended the presentation of What Every Eer Woman Knows Fri Friday Friday day in Salt Sall Lake City I Miss Mine EI Skeen s was the guest of Salt SnIt Lake friends during the tho week eek I remaining to see Maud Adams 11 at the I Salt SaIL Lake theater theat r on Thursday Among the Juno June weddings will vili be recorded the lie marriage e of Miss Maude i Lindsay daughter o Mr Ir and Mrs Mr fr W XV V J Lindsay and Mr Vance Pear Pearson Pearson son Eon also o Mr Clyde Lindsay and Miss Mario Marlo Thomas of Salt Lake Lale Mrs Edgar Gates E tes will entertain the ladles ladies of or the Baptist mission cir clr circle cm cia cle cl at ather her homo 2117 2147 Harrison av avenue avenue next Wednesday afternoon The Kappa Chi society wore the guests of o Miss Florence Florenco Cooney Coone at nt its regular Monday evening meeting W D R X Lewis Chas Howell E Fl M are nrc In town for a few fow fo v days das from Chicago |