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Show Society FROM WISCONSIN. Mr Vincent Spees and Mr. Walker Scohio of Plainfield. Wis, who have been visiting in Ogden at the home of Mrs. A. M McClure, 1065 Twenty-Boeond Twenty-Boeond street, left yesterday for Los Angeles, where tbey will spend the winter months. Mr. Spees Is a nephew of Mrs. McClure. ROYAL NEIGHBORS ELECT OFFICERS. OFFI-CERS. Monday evening the Royal Neighbors Neigh-bors elected their officers for the ensuing year. A large number were pfSient end the following were elected: elect-ed: Oracle. Ella Mitchell; vice oracle Lottie Lemhoff; yaat oracle, Etta In-gebretson; In-gebretson; chancellor, Elisabeth Greenwood; recorder, Lillian Newt cm; receiver, Emma Shaughnessy; mar -shall, Nellie Shafer; onter sentinel. Elizabeth Fltzsimmons; inner sentinel. senti-nel. Rose Dav, manager, India Sawyer, Saw-yer, 3-vear term, Anna Turaer. J-year J-year term, physicians. Aama Rlea-Fin-ley. and Dr E. P. Mills. AT SACRED HEART ACADEMY. A Christmas greeting will be given by the pupils of Sacred Heart acad- j onaj Friday, December 17, at 7 80 p. m The program follows: program. Waltz Foden First violin. Misses E. Freborg and ; McClure, second violin Miss Burn-hope; Burn-hope; third violin. MiSS Robbtns; piano, Miss Moseley. A Word of Welcome. ..Miss L. O'Neill A Song of Holly H. Eldridge Piano, Miss Moseley, Junior Chorus Class Presents for Uncle Sam. (A playlet in one scene.) Uncle Sam G Johnston Santa Claus W. Astill Mrs. Pankhurst and English Suffragettes Suffra-gettes L Dunn, M. Camp, Z Mos-lander. Mos-lander. R. Newpher. Z Roberts, T Schindler Goddess of Liberty T Anderson, E. Cummings, L. Davis, B. Dermody, E. Hansen, E. Hodge, F. Karbstein. K. Knauss, M. Mack, E. Reld, M Scowcroft and M. Terry. Irish Maidens H. George. M. McCor- ruick, U Mcivenna, jimiuiibu, n. Neal, K O'Neill. Scotch Lassies N. Bragg, 11 Hutch-ings, Hutch-ings, K. Shurflebarger, M. Carroll. R. Collins and F. Crowley. Parisian Dolls E. Baum, B. Bletcher, J. Geiger, G McDonald, L. Sheehan and M. Wood. Japanese Glr's J. Ahem, Z Bragg. B Dermod). Z. Eager, M. Kelleher, K. McCool, V MeKaight. F. Paget P. Story. G Torrence and I. Willis. German Children B. Chase. K Code. A. Cross. D. DeVino, J Emlley, H Gilbert, K. Kelly, C Laucirioa, K McCormlck. L. McCormick, F. Mc-Kenna. Mc-Kenna. E O'Neill, J. Parks. H. Reid. Kloise Roberts. Eleaore Roberta. M. Rogers. L. Sparks, L Thinnes. Accompanist Miss Miller. "O Holy Night" Adam Ryder First violin. Misses Robblns. Burn-hope; Burn-hope; second violin, Mia McClure; third violin. Miss E. Freborg; piano, Miss Moseley. Friends and patrons of the Sacred Heart academy are cordially invited 'to be present at the above program which will be given In the academy i hall. The Christmas vacation be-jglns be-jglns December 19, and ends January 4, 1916 Pupils are expected to be in readiness for work on the morning of the 5th of forfeit school honors. CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE. On Tuesday evening at tlw? home of i Mrs. itoorgtuHit Harriott waa liuld one I of the most enjoyable meetings of the Chaufauo.ua Reading Circle. The ! book. "Among English Hedgerows," l by Clifton Johnson was reviewed and discustded in a very' eteTt4iniRg manner. man-ner. Among the gue6ts who added to the pleasure of the evening was Miss Charlotte E Dancy. ex-snperintendent of the L D. S. hospital of Salt Lake City, who supplemented the, authors 3tcries of English folk and villages with accounts of her own observations observa-tions in Lincolnshire and other towna of "Merry England." Those on the program were: Mrs Stevens. Mrs. Barnes. Miss Patterson, Mies Vera Prey Mr J T. Falck, Mrs Griffin, Mrs Marriott, Mr. Fred Pre-shaw, Pre-shaw, and Mrs. Putnam. Delicious refreahmuMta ere served by the hostess and the circle adjourned adjourn-ed to meet on Tuesday evening, December De-cember the j:9th, with Un. Cora B. Stevens, 3U17 Adams avenue. Tho program for thin meeting will consist of readings from "Democratic England" third book of the Chautauqua Chautau-qua Literary and Scientific course. |