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Show i . I Society CARD PARTY. Quite a number of guests were present pres-ent last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs George Prout on Porter ave nue when the Women's Auxiliary to the Railway Mail association gave a delightful card party. Several games of "600" were enjoyed and honors were received by Mrs. C S. Smith, Mr. Livingston, Mrs. Shaun and Albert Al-bert Saxey At the close of the ove-nings ove-nings entertainment, Mrs Prout served delicious refreshments INVITATIONS ISSUED FOR BIG EVENT. The young ladies of St. Joseph's church have issued a large number of invitations Io their Blue Bird dancing party to be giveu in ihe Colonial hall. February 16. The erecd will be one Of the most select affairs of the season sea-son and the following will be patrons and patronesses Mrs George H. Mat.son, Messrs and Mesdames Fred M Nye, D J Sheehan, Don Maguiro, Jack Lynch, Hjaber Scowcroft, O. M Runyon, Archie Mcintosh, Dr. Ezra Rioh, Dr. 10. M. Conroy and Dr. R. S. Joy ce. BIRTHDAY EVENT. Mrs R (owan entertained a few lady friends Tuesday afternoon at a prettilv arranged party at her homo In ( learflold. the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Rook was played, favors being won bj Mrs. C. Duffin. Mrs. H. Clark and R Hambhn. At 5 o'clock a dainty supper was served Many gifts were received by the hostess. Those present were Mesdames C. Duffin, H. Clark, M. Steed. R Hambliu, W. Steed, J. Paine and F. Marsden. OYSTER SUPPER. Mr and Mrs. Cyril Duffin who will soon leave Clearfield to make their home in Cache county, gave an oyster oys-ter supper to friends Wednesday evening, eve-ning, after which a jolly time was spent bj all present Mr and Mrs. Duffin have been entertained en-tertained frequently the past week. Mrs II Clark entertained in their honor Friday evening. Those present Wednesday evening were Messrs and Mesdames C. Duffin. Duf-fin. H. Clark. W. Steed. M. Steed, J. Paine. R. Cowan and Messrs A. ( lark and Allan Clark. PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB. The Past N'oble Grand club were delightfully entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. India Sawyer, on Harrison avenue Officers for the 'ensuing terra were elected as follows J Kate McFarland. president; Anna Kissel, vice president; Amanda Lansing, Lan-sing, treasurer; Annie Carlson, secretary; secre-tary; Lulu Cloudman, press correspondent correspon-dent The entertainment of the afternoon was High-five. Prizes being awarded io the following: Addie Baker. I aura Randall and Emma Meld The guests were then invited to the dining room Where B sumptuous dinner was served by the hostess After which the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Kate McFarland on February 18, at her home at 2924 Lincoln avenue The club members present were: Mesdames Esther Rand:iU, Elizabeth Wardlelgh, Minnie Childs. Emma Meld Addie McChesney, Marie Beck. Isella Tre, Barbara Royal. Mabel Moon. Ettie Myers, Emma Holtgren, nnie Carlson. Anna Kissel, Ivy Wells. Kate McFarland. Addie Baker. Elisabeth Monahan, manda Lansing, Nona Harrington, India Sawyer; the Misses Laura Randall and Lulu Cloud-man. Cloud-man. Guests of the club were Mesdames Mes-dames Rutsell, Wadman and Sawyer. LEAVE FOR EXTENDED VISIT. Mrs W L Russell and daughter, Mrs. Grace Russell Bartlett left on the De Luxe this afternoon for California. Cali-fornia. They will visit the San Diego fair as well as the world event at San Francisco and many other points of interest. Mrs Rusell and daugh ter will return about April 1. FROM JACKSON, WYO. Mr and Mrs W C. Deloney and daughter of Jackson, W,o., are visit ing in Ogden for a few days. Thc are en route to the coast. VISITED IN EVANSTON. Mr. and Mrs. H. Day and daughter Annie of Ogden visited a few days this week (in Evanstpn with Mrs Day's sister, Mre. George Ewer, Jr. and family AT COALVILLE. Mr. and Mrs W. G Fisher visited in Coalville with friends the first of the week. RETURN TO EVANSTON. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Cain of Evan-ston Evan-ston have returned home after spending spend-ing a short time with Mrs. Cain's mother, Mrs. Ellen Andrews of this city. MARTHA SOCIETY. j Mrs 11 C Woods will be hostess i to the Martha society ladles Monday j afternoon at her home. 2523 Jeffer- son avenue. I t CHI RUE CLUB. Miss Madeline Lauzon will be ho6t I ess to the Chi Rue club Monday eve- ring at the homo of Mrs. Jay Glen, i 2541 Fowler avenue OGNAT CLUB. The Ognat club will be entertained I by Miss Anna Powell and her sister. Mrs. Alfred Rutherglen, Saturday, I February 6, at the home of Miss I Powell 2460 Madison avenue. The 1 affair will be a valentine party c c HOME CULTURE CLUB. 1 Mrs H. A. Beauverd will be hostess fc to the ladles of the Home Culture club next Thursday, February 4, at tier home, 2611 Van Buren avenue. count. Ella Mitchell; chaplain. O E. Williams; overseer, E. Greenwood; watchman, E. Cobb; sentinel, L Woodbury; guard, a. J. Blddle, lady Rowena. Prudence Nayiin; lady Rebecca. Re-becca. Martha Fisher; pianist, Mary Holbrook. FEDERATED W. C. T. U. ! Miss Sarah Chapman will be hostess hos-tess to the Federated Unions of the W C T. U. at her home, 920 Twenty-third Twenty-third street. Wednesday. February 3, at 2:30 p m. a Frances Willard Memorial Me-morial program will be given, as follows- Song. White Ribbon Rally Song. Scripture reading. Reading. "Why A Frances Willard" Mrs. J. S. Gordon Solo, ' Battle Song" Mrs. A. M. McClurc Reading, "The College Oil Can"... ... Miss Ruby Cook Solo, "Women's Cause Shall Win" Mra. G. W. Rassw oiler Poem, "America tor Mc" Miss Jessie Minis Quiz, "On Frances Willard Memorial Memo-rial Fund Day" . ... Participated in by udience. Address, "My Trip and Experiences Experi-ences at National Convention Mrs G A. Walker, Salt Lake City-Short City-Short business session. AdJournmenL Mrs. L L. Shepard, state president, will be present and will address the ladies on this occasion. SEGO LILY ENTERTAINS. One of the most enjoyable evenLs in local lodge work occurred last Thursday evening, when, at their regular reg-ular meeting in the Fraternity build Ing. Sego Lily Circle No. 174. Women of Woodcraft, held installation of officers of-ficers and later, with a large number num-ber of visiting neighbors from Ogden ('irrl No. 5S1 as their guests, enjoyed en-joyed a most delightful four-course luncheon at Greenwcil's Parlor. The members of the committee each proved themselves a gracious hostess, namely Mesdames Heyman, Noble j and Miss Geigus. The grue6ts gavel the circle honors for Sego Lily Circle and everyone expressed having had a very pleasant evening. The new officers of Sego Lily Circle, No. 174. " ' re installed as follows. G. N., Llda Morris; past G. N., Francis Coppoek , adviser, Ida C. Brown; mugician, Carrie Boyer; clerk, Kate Heyman; banker. Tina Nellson; attendant. Amelia Hulmston; inner sentinel, Lucella Stephens, outer out-er sentinel, Maggie Somerville; captain cap-tain of guards, Nettie Hunter; musician, musi-cian, Francis Geigus; managers, M. Wykes, A. E. Bune, Alice Collins. The Visiting members of Ogden Circle No. 5R1 were as follows: Mesdames Baker, Brc-ame, Best. Breamer. Dora, Ught, Luddington. Huss. Mills. Ludwig, Ma-louf, Ma-louf, Ransom, Smalley, M Planz, F. lianz, Preeco, Trolight. Varney, Watts. Mr and Mrs. Meyers, Miss N. Watts The members present of Sego Lily Circle 174. were as follows: Mary Bllzt, Francis Coppoek, Kate Heyman. Hey-man. Ida Brown Carrie Boyer, Clara Mohlman, Ellen Eastman, Lenore Deb-bendiner, Deb-bendiner, Amelia Hulmston, Tina Neil-son. Neil-son. Francis Geigus. Nettie Hunter, Sarah Bayers, Kate Bast, Sarah Drys dale. May Wykes. J. Yerger. Hannah Heyman, Grace Fulton, S. Grose, E. Grose, Anna Dunn. Annie Dougherty, Clara Dougherty, Dora Noble, Maggie Sherman Maggie Somerville, Mary Jordan, A E. Bune. Minnie Muller. , , LADIES OF SILVER HIVE NO. f. Friday evening the ladies of Silver Hive No 1, L O T M, celebrated! their annual public installation of of-1 ficers. The floor work wa3 put on by the large guard team in a creditable manner. The ritual of installation of officers was given by Mrs. Belle M. Hodge, deputy state commander, In 1 an impressive and beautiful wav The members and their friends enjoyed a social dance after the ceremonies were over. All departed at a late hour highly pleased with the evening's entertainment en-tertainment The following officers were Installed In-stalled to serve the Hive during the coming year: Anna Holden, commander: com-mander: Emma Had lock, lieutenant commander. Alice Collins past commander; com-mander; Eliza Piggott, chaplain- L Jennie Prout. record keeper Luna Bowman, finance auditor; Gertrude Weaver, lady-at-arms ; Jennie Fowler sergeant: Mary Wilson, sentinel-' Phoebe Henderson, picket- Ida Hoi' land, captain; Florence Smith offi cial prompter. Emma Chausee 'musical 'musi-cal director; Dora Noble, musician-Agnes musician-Agnes Graves and Lillian Brown color bearers. ' card party at her home in the Stephens' Steph-ens' Apartments on Thursday evening. January 21 Honors wero received bv Kd Gosnell and Mr. Hampton. The guests were favored with two solos by Mrs Txmoro Debbcndiner. Later In the evening a dainty luncheon was served bv the hostess, after which Impromptu games were enjoyed; the guests departing at a late hour, having hav-ing spent a pleasant evening. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Georce Paget, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Price. Mr and Mrs. Gosnell, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Shupe, Mr. and Mrs. George A Dehbeddiner, Mr. and Mrs Georgi Tlllots, Mrs. E. F. Eactman, Mrs. Fols-croft. Fols-croft. Mrs. D E. Brown, Misses Lena Gosnell. Sadie Idslnga. Albert Fols-croft; Fols-croft; Messrs Miller, William Hampton, Hamp-ton, Ed Gosnell, William Gpsnell, Clarence Clar-ence Gosnell. CHAUTAUQUA READING CIRCLE. Miss llolberg. 1226 Twenty-Sixth street, will be hostess to the Chautauqua Chautau-qua Reading Circle on Tuesday. February Feb-ruary 3, instead of February 2. as previously announced. A full attendance attend-ance is desired. C I. C. SOCIAL. About seventy-five young people at- Ajf tended the C. L C. club social given in the parlors of the Baptist church last evening A pleasant feature of the entertainment was a program of musical and literary numbers, aft r which a general good timo wras en-Joyed en-Joyed and refreshments were served. AT FOURTH WARD MONDAY. Monday evening a charity concert and ball will be gien in the Fourth ward. The concert begins at s o'clock after which dancing will be the main feature to be enjoyed in the amusement hall. The funds de rived from the event will be used in aiding poor families of the ward. |