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Show Ill Society j' j RETURNS HOME fjlf Mrs. C. W. Darby just returned ;H (I from California where she has been 1 j visiting with her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Jj Rg Ketchum. Iji'l OGDEN GIRL HONORED. Miss Melba Brookshire, of 1167 fl IS Twenty-fourth street, who for some iy It time past has been studying at the li llll ew" England Conservatory of Music, Boston, having Alfred DeVoto as her li 8 principal teacher, had a place last II 8 Wednesday evening, October IS, on II III! the program of the first "concert by li llli advanced students" of the present sea- II I son at America's oldest and largest SI fi music school. Her selection was the A fantasie-lmpromptu in C sharp minor mm of Frederic Chopin. This work, which 33 'a was written in 1840 when the com- m j poser was ill on the Island of Minor- iftju 9 ca, has a fantastic character that led fwi to its being critiojsed after its first kh 8 performance as "peevish, fretful and SJ 3 fiercely scornful." Much of its emo- lv!jS tlonal intensity Miss Brookshiro was li In able to interpret, to the pleasure of a inij large and representative Jordan hall j Jill audience. MARTHA SOCIETY BALL. Iiflll In rreParatin of the annual Martha jjjljj society ball to be given at the Berth- H u ana next November 14, committees Hf l have been appointed to carry out Ejlll plans for making the affair even gjl Jfl more brilliant than in jears before B(Jj and to dispose of tickets. Those who jjlfjjj are already active on their commit- l l tee work are as follows: Hall and "1 music, Mrs. A. P. Bigclow, Mrs. Mat- thew S. Browning, Mrs. Ralph Bris- tol, Mrs. Nora Smith Rowc; punch, Mrs. I. Lester Reynolds; rcfresh-ments, rcfresh-ments, Mrs. G. L. Becker, Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. It T. Hume; decorations, Mrs. II. C. Bigclow, Mrs. Thomas D. !; Dec; tickets, Mrs. E. M. Conroy, Mrs. !' D. C. Eccles, Mrs. Ralph Bristol, Mrs. 5 -A. P. Hibbs. Mrs. Thompson Corn, Mrs. Ezra Rich. Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. High Wood, Mrs. W. H. attis and iMrs. E. F. Bratz: to re- ceive and entertain the governor and his staff while in the city, Mrs. Ralph Bristol, Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. D. C. I Eccles, and Mrs. M. S. Browning; re-!; re-!; ception committee, all members of J; the society. f CONGREGATIONAL LADIES' AID. 1; The Ladies' Aid society of the. First l Congregational church will meet with j' Mrs. R. G. Agee, 834 Seventh street, jl Friday, October 7 at 2:30 o'clock. All members of the church are espccial- ly urged to be present as a big so-l so-l cial gathering is expected. The mem- bers are asked to remember the sum- mer offering. ( MRS. SULLIVAN RECITES POEMS In the big auditorium at the Sa-' Sa-' creel Heart academy this morning ' Mrs. Dan Sullivan, wife of the teacher teach-er of expression in the Ogden high j school "and herself a graduate of the j Lcland Powers School of Expression of Boston, gave a recital before the faculty and student body of the academy acad-emy and a few invited guests. Mrs. Sullivan gave a number from T. A. Daly's poems in Italian dialect and an act from a modem play, both numbers num-bers being thoroughly enjoyed by her listeners. Mrs. Sullivan's artistic interpretation in-terpretation of Radinbrath Tagore's child poems was brought out in her recitation of several of his most impressive im-pressive verses. These were especially espe-cially enjoyed by the student body of the academy, DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS. The monthly meetings of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers will be held Thursday afternoon as follows: Com-pnny Com-pnny A, at the home of Mrs. Dr. Tapling, Harrisville road, with Mrs. Jennette Morrell, visiting general board member; Company B, with Mrs. Lucy A. Steers, 1G3 21st street, Mrs. Elnora Wotherspoon, board member; mem-ber; Company D, with Mrs. M. J. Wright, Mrs. T. B. Evans, board member; mem-ber; Company II, with Mrs. Lillian Agee, 332 33rd street, Mrs. Ida Trese-der, Trese-der, board member; Company K, with Mrs. Peter Thompson, Rachel Middieton, board member; Company L, with Mrs. Verna Jackson, 3024 Adams avenue; Company M, with Mrs. Irving Emmett, 751 24th street, Mrs. Sadie West, board member; Company N, wiih Mrs. Alice Wilkinson, 2103 Lincoln avenue; Camp Olive, with Mrs. J. M. Grow, Huntsville; Company Com-pany R, with Mrs. Cortez, 493 12th street. The following will meet on Friday; Company C, with Mrs. Pierce, 426 27th street, Mrs. Bertha Eccles, board member; mem-ber; Company G, with Mrs. Olive Wal lace, 547 27th street, Mrs. Jamos Pin-gree, Pin-gree, board member; Company J, with Mrs. J. A. Culver, 2759 Adams avenue, Mrs. Rintha Douglass, board member; Company E, with Mrs. John McDonald, 2909 Washington avenue, Mrs. Marian Goddard, board member. DANCING PARTY OCTOBER 30. The local Knights of Columbus will give a social affair on Monday, October Oc-tober 30, in the Fraternity block. Dancing will be the main feature of entertainment. VISITING IN OGDEN. Mrs. Hans Jacobsen of Burley, Idaho, who for the past three months has been visiting friends in' Ogden, will leave for Salt Lake November 1, where she will later accompany friends to Long Beach, CaL 9 WELCOME HOME PARTY. Elder Johnty Young will be the guest of honor tonight at a complimentary compli-mentary "welcome home" dancing party in the Third ward hall. The dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and all friends of Elder Young are invited to attend. oo |