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Show !&. a . Ml lUU i HUUU1M1 I JCJETY li z ' ra vi I Miss Iris Luzelle Malone. 11 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. M" and Mrs. J. J Malone, Go Twenty-fourth street announce tht engagement of their daughter, Miss II Iris Luzelle Malone to Mr. Archie C. Jl Decker of Ogden. The wedding cere- II mony will be performed early in l June. Both young people are popular in Ogden's social set. I In Ogden's Gub Circles A CARD PARTY. J JThe 191C Five Hundred club will i meet with Mrs. S. H. Furuiss. 555 3 Seventeenth street, Thursday, April C. J LADIES' LITERARY CLUB. r Mrs. D. C. Eccles will be hostess to J tho Ladles' Literary club, Wednesday. I April 5 at her home, COT Twenty-fifth street. j UTOPIA CLUB. I The Utopia club will be entertained V by Airs. Leo Mndsen, Wednesday, J ' April 5 at her apartments in the j Shrceve-Madsen apartment. AT MAIDS' AND MATRONS' CLUB. ! At the Maids' and Matrons' club, Wednesday, April 5 the members will j be entertained at an afternoon tea. j j HIGH FIVE CLUB. The Leap Year High Five club was entertained by Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Conroy, Friday evening of this week at the Conroy home, 674 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street. Several games of high five were enjoyed nnd refreshments were served by tho hostss. FIVE HUNDRED CLUB. Members of the Five Hundred club ' I are the guests of Mrs. Joseph E. ; : Wright, in. tho Wright apartments, ; j this afternoon. , (' ij CHILD CULTURE CLUB. Mrs. Helen Tribe will be hostess ;T to tho Child Culture club, Thursday, April 0 at the Maids' and Matrons' j club rooms. p MARTHA SOCIETY. Monday, April 3, Mrs. William H. V Watlis will be hostess to the ladies i of the Martha society at the Wattis , sidence, 2G49 Jefferson avenue. DINNER DANCE. This nfiernoon at the Maids' and Matrons' club the last of the club's delightful dinner dances is being giv-on giv-on with Miss Lillian Thatcher's orchestra or-chestra furnishing the music. HOME CULTURE CLUB. The Home Culture club ladies were the guests of Mrs. O. A. Parmley, Thursday, March 30. SACRED HEART PROMOTERS. Promoters of the Leasrne n( SnnrpH Ilecrf met last Wednesday, March 29 .vith Mrs Greiner, 177 Twenty-seventh streeL THIMBLE CLUB. Sego Lily Circle Thimble club of No 174, Women of Woodcraft was entertained by Mrs. Clara .Mohlman, Tuesday, March 28. AUCTION BRIDGE CLUB. The Auction Bridge club met at the Maids' and Matrons' club rooms Tuesday, March 28 and enjoyed several sev-eral games of Bridge followed by luncheon. CARD PARTY. Silver Review No. 1 Women's Benefit Bene-fit Association of the Maccabees entertained en-tertained members and friends at cards last evening in the W. O. W. hall. PROGRAM AND DANCE. Company A Daughters of Pioneers entertained at a program and dance In the Ninth ward last evening. About one hundred were present HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Tho Historical society is meeting this afternoon with Mrs. P. H. Mal-son. Mal-son. 2570 Grammercy avenue. Mrs. J. S. Gordon has charge of the program pro-gram and the subject being discussed is "Nation-wide Prohibition." ST. JOSEPH'S CLUB. Mrs. W. O'Brien was hostess to St. Joseph's Sewing society, Thursday, March 30 at the church parlors. FOR MISS CHARILLA BROWNING. Tuesday evening Miss Eva James and Miss Effie Kent entertained at a parcel shower at tho home of the latter, In honor of Miss Charilla Browning, whbse marriage to William. Sargent will occur in April. The evening was spent in games and music. mu-sic. Those present were: Misses Charilla Browning, Beatrice Lee, Edna Ed-na Luddlngton, Edith Stitt, Louise !SchelIn, Clara Doxey, Algle Beller, Gladys Wright, Myrtle Unsworth, Bertha "Wansgaard, Christina Hunter,' Eva James, Effie' Kent, Mesdaraes Edith James, John Browning, E. J. Lee, Cad Wilson, Chauncoy Stone, W. H. Luddlngton, Esther Pons and A. T, Wood. Miss Browning received many appropriate ap-propriate and useful gifts. CARD CLUB. Miss Lillian Lawson entertained her card club Wednesday evening at tho home of Mrs. Thomas Maltman honors being received by Mrs. Thom-ps Thom-ps Maltman and Mrs. Jessie G. Stratford. Strat-ford. After cards a delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served. A basket of pink and white sweet peas and roses formed form-ed tho center piece for the dining table. ta-ble. Covers were laid for Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Ilarlln, Mrs. Lee. Chamberlln, .Mrs. Fred D. Wlliams, Mrs. Jessie G Stratford. Mrs William Wilson, Mrs. Marguerite Clark, Mrs. Charlie Lunt, Miss Lillian Lawson, Mrs. Thomas Maltman and Mrs. Davis MRS. WILSON HOSTESS. lrtj Willlom XrClt.rw nnUrlolnnil her card club at her home on Thirtieth Thir-tieth street and Wall avenue one day this week. The honors were given by Mrs Jessie G. Stratford and Miss Lillian Lil-lian Lawson. After cards a delicious luncheon was served. A cutglass bowl filled with violets and rosies was the attractive centerpiece on the dining table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Rob Harlin, Mrs Lee Chamber- ilin, Mrs. Fred D. Williams, Mrs. Jes- 'sie G Stratford. Mrs. Marguerite Clark. Mrs. Charlie Lunt, Miss Lillian F-awson, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs 'Thomas Maltman. i FORMER OGDEN GIRL WEDS BERKELEY MAN. Announcement of the marriage of .Miss Marjorie Hammerson, "former Ogdenite and M Q Gertke popular business man of Berkeley. Calif., has been received by friends of the bride In this city. Mrs. Gertke Is a graduate of the Ogden high school and has a host of friends here. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs A T. Hammeson and her marriage to Mr. Gertke occurred this week in Berkeley where the couple cou-ple will make their future home. FOR MISS BEATRICE BREWER. Miss Dorothy Bi owning will entertain enter-tain at an afternoon tea Wednesday at the Maids' and Matrons' club in compliment to Miss Beatrice Clara Brewer whose marriage to Ensign William Anderson Corn will be solemnized sol-emnized this month. SEWING CLUB MEETS. Mrs. C. Clyde Brown entertained members of her sewing club last Thursday afternoon at her home on Canyon Road The usual needlework needle-work was interspersed with musical selections after which refreshments were served by the hostess. Covers were laid for Mesdames David O. Minnoch, Harry E. Flanner, Frank E. Moore, Glen Leavltt and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Dallimore. ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY. Devorah Hover entertained at the home of her parents, 2213 Moffitts avenue, March 24, the event being her eleventh birthday. The afternoon was pleasantly spent at games and music, atter which a dainty lunch was served Those present were. Elba Rober-son, Rober-son, June Ray, Pauline Wright, Margaret Mar-garet Buchmlller, Clara Parry, Ella Parker, Stella Parker, Ida Parker, Katherine Monroe, Lisle Thomas, Garnet Gar-net Smith, Rhea Greenwell, Ruth Wright, Florence Butler ana Dcvorai. Hoxer. FOR MRS. GREENWELL. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenwell were pleasantly surprised sur-prised by several of their relatives and friends, the occasion being Mrs. Greenwell's birthday anniversary After a most delicious dinner had been served, the party enjoyed "500" until the "wee sma" hours of the morning, honors being given Mr. and Mrs W. A. Harrop, Mrs Chas. Woodward Wood-ward and Mr J L. Whitaker Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames James Harrop, Jack Green-well. Green-well. C W. Iverson. W. A. Harrop, J L. Whitaker, T. C. Iverson, Chas. Woodward, Mrs. Anna M. Iverson. Messrs. W. T. Whitaker and Darrell Greenwell. Miss Lavon Groenwoll. Mrs. Greenwell was the recipient of many beautiful as well as useful ap-Tons. ap-Tons. M. B. B. CLUB. Wednesday, Mrs. Arthur Budge was hostess to the members of the M. B. B. club. A very pleasant afternoon was spent and a "most tempting luncheon lunch-eon enjoyed by the following Mesdames C. Aadneson, Jack Do-bano, Do-bano, C. W. Iverson, E. R. Peebles. Bt Robinson, Carl Redfield, John R. Taylor, J L. Whitaker and Charles Woodward of Corinno. EIGHTH BIRTHDAY PARTY. Master Wayne Iverson was host to more than twenty ot his little friends Monday afternoon, tho occasion being the eighth anniversary of his birthday. Numerous games were enjoyed by the little folks as was the dainty luncheon served by Mrs. C. W. Iverson assisted by Mrs. Jack Greenwell. HOME CULTURE CLUB. The Home Culture club hold its regular reg-ular session Thursday, March 31st, at the home of Mrs. O. A. Parmloy, 730 Twenty-fifth street, tho meeting being be-ing called to order by tho President, Mrs. T. D. Johnson. A most interest ing afternoon was spent with tho great American musicians, Nevln and MacDowell, Mrs. E. L. Howes giving a delightful sketch of the llfo of Ethel-bert Ethel-bert Nevln and Mrs. J- M. Beeson, an Instructive article on tho Ufo of Edward Ed-ward MacDowell, the greatest American Ameri-can composer. Tho playing of records on. the vic-trola vic-trola added much to the Interpretation Interpreta-tion of the musicians and their work. I After discussing the course of study to be pursued for tho following year, the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. I Jay A. Smith. April 14th. THOMAS PIPER WEDDING. A pretty homo wedding wns Bolcmn-i Bolcmn-i izpd last Monday evening at seven (o'clock when MIbs Ethel M. Thomas and Frank Ward Piper wero united In marriage by County Clerk Harry Hales. The ceremony was performed at the home of the pride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Seth Thomas, 114 Twenty-eighth street and was witnessed by members of tho family. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Parker attended the bride and groom. Following the ceremony a delicious wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Piper are at home to their friends at 24C0 Madison avenue. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID. ( The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid Society Soci-ety met as a class for demonstration In the Ogden High School domestic science department Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. The meeting was a delightful and instructive diversion and was attended at-tended by many. CRADLE ROLL SOCIAL. The Cradle Roll monthly social and tea given by the Presbyterian Cradle Roll, Monday afternoon In the church parlors, drew a number of mothers with their little ons. The Cradle Roll ill " a part In the morning ser-vif- .orrov, and will conduct a, kl i" garden each Sunday morning for the babes of those attending church. AT FOURTH WARD. The following program will be rendered ren-dered by the Nylander orchestra at the Conjoint Session of the Y. L. . Y. M. M. I. A.'s of the Fourth ward Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Elder W. B Scoville will interpret the music. Thp public Is cordially Invited to be present. The Rosary Ethelburt Nevin Sparklets Walter E. Miles La Fontaine Charles B. Lysberg Serenade (Flute, Cello. Piano) .. .Titl Song to the Evening Star (Cello).. Wagner Poet and Peasant. .Franz Von Suppe Prelude (Piano Solo) . . .Rachaminoph Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rustl- cana P. Mascagni Serenade Franz Drdla Water Lilies Floyd SL Clare SAUNDERS'-M'FARLANE. Among the interesting events of the week was the marriage on Tuesday Tues-day evening of Miss Inez Saunders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saunders, 5GG Twenty-second street and Horace James McFarlane, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McFarlane, 1576 Washington avenue. The ceremony was performed by Bishop E. A. Olsen of the Fourth wurd and was witnessed by members of the Immediate families Mr. and Mrs McFarlane have many friends in this city, both having been employed at the Golden Rule store some time pasL Their wedding was a complete surprise to a host of friends who extend their congratulations congratula-tions for a happy and prosperous future. fu-ture. Mr, and Mrs. McFarlane will be at home after April 10 at 1576 Wash- t twrf nil nVi-Tiii-i CARD CLUB. The Leap Year club met at Mrs. John Greens Saturday, March 25. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Powers, Mrs Brummell, Mrs. Harris, and Mr. A. Newey Refresh ments were served by Miss Nellie Green. lhose present were: Mr and Mrs Powers. Mr and Mrs A. Newey, Mr. and Mrs. G. Turner, Mrs. N. Turner, Mrs. Holden, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Crawford, Craw-ford, Mrs. Butterfield, Miss H. Butter-field, Butter-field, Mr. and Mrs. Green and Miss Nellie Green. The club will meet next Tuesday evening, April 4, at Mrs. Butterfield. |