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Show J Society LEAVE FOR TOUR OF COAST. .Miss Mina McFarland. a popular teacher in the city schools, and Miss Laura Felt left for Portland, Oregon last Monday, A tour of the coast cities will be made and at San Francisco Fran-cisco they expect to meet Angus McFarland Mc-Farland and Fred Berlin CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET. Last evening the Campfire girls met at the home of their guardian, Mrs Virginia Mathews, 449 Twenty-sixth street, with the Misses Luclle and Leone Wright as hostesses. Twelve members were present at one of the most delightful meetings ever held by the girls. In the dining rocn a delicious luncheon was served, the table being decorated in real holiday style. As a centerpiece, a miniature Christmas tree brilliantly lighted with eighteen candles in honor of the eighteenth birthday of Miss Florence Crites, secretary sec-retary of the order. The work of first aid to the injured was carried out after which several reports were given. A number ot the girls reported donating clothing oys and other articles for the poor at Christmas time. Mrs Mathews is pleased with the past year's work and hopes the girls will work with renewed effort durinc the coming year for a perfect report for 1914. Monday evening, January 5. a sleigh ride has been planned and the girl will meet at the home of their guardi an at 8 o'clock. LEAVE FOR LOS ANGELES. Mrs. W W Mathews, after spending spend-ing the holidays in Ogden, departed for Los Angeles yesterday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cassin. SPENDS HOLIDAYS IN OGDEN. Miss Belle Healy has returned to Pocatello, Idaho, where she Is employed em-ployed as stenographer In the Ore gon Short Line offices, after spend ing the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs M. J Healy, at 114 Twenty-seventh street. WATCH PARTY. The local Brotherhood of Locomo tive Engineers and auxiliary will holl their annual watch party tonight at the home of Engineer and Mrs M. J Healy, 114 Twenty-seventh street. DAUGHTERS OF P10NEER8 MEET. An interesting meeting was held yesterday afternoon by Camp D. Daughters of the Pioneers at which there was a large attendance of members. mem-bers. The company met at the home of Mrs. Fred Summerill 2145 Jefferson avenue. Mrs. Wealthy Ensign was the visiting board member. A part of Chapter 8 of Tullldges History of Utah was reviewed by Mrs. Marian Johnson and a sketch of the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe was given by Charlotte Tillotson. A pleasing rendition ren-dition of the song, "A picture no artist art-ist can point," was given by Miss Rogers Rog-ers and a piano solo was played by Miss Hunsaker. After the meeting, an excellent luncheon was served by Mrs Summerill, Sum-merill, assisted by the Misses Rogers and Hunsaker. oo |