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Show 1 Society CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE. The Chautauo.ua Literary and Scientific Sci-entific circle held a very' pleasant and profitable meeting Tue6da eve ring at the home of Mrs. J. G Falck Dr. Alice M Ridge gave a most ,n tereatlng talk on the first four chapters chap-ters of "Your Child Today and Tomorrow," To-morrow," by S. M. Gruenberg Rv F. G. Brainerd reviewed the folliw Ing three chapters The discussions after each of these talks was participated par-ticipated In by each one present and brought forth many side lights In experiences ex-periences and opinions. Miss Vora Frey entertained the compan by sev era! piano selections The hostess served refreshments and the companj adjourned at a late hour, looking forward for-ward to thv next meeting In May at which time this very interesting book will be completed. RECITAL TO BE GIVEN. One of the interesting musical !eents plannnd for next week will 1"' i 1 he presentation by Professor Tracy I Y. I annon of a number of his ad-' ad-' vanced piano pupils in a oompll-I oompll-I mentarv recital Those who w ill con-: con-: tribute numbers to the program are the Misses Rena Downs. Bllen Meiss-ner. Meiss-ner. Gladys Peterson. Beatrice Young, A-y Shupe and Irenrr Caee imd Mr John Snedaker The recital will be given Tuesday I night at the Weber academy and the young musicians will be assisted in the program bj Mr Willard Vnde-lin, Vnde-lin, Utah's eminent basso-profundo. rno will contribute three numbers. LADIES OF HEATHERBELL The ladies of the Heatherbell he'd their monthly meeting April 12 lf15. at the home of Mrs George Lochhead, Sr.. 721 Twenty-sixth street A very pleasant afternoon was spent by all resent and officers were installed as follows Agnes Moves, president: Mary R Carr, vice president; Jennie Stpwart. treasurer and f'hnatina Porter, Por-ter, secretary. Afterward the hostess presided at a ery nice luncheon. She was assisted by .Mrs. Margaret Young and Mrs Fjlknbelh Lochhead A game was very much enjoyed also, honors betn.g won bv Mrs Llz.ic Moves and Mrs. Christina Collins, after which the members departed. FOR LEONARD KNIGHT. Leonard Knight is to he the guest of honor at a farewell dancing partv Fririav nicht in the Weber academy hall The party has been arranged by the Sixth waid amusement enmniit tee and a pleasurable evening li anticipated. antic-ipated. ESlder Knight has been called from the Sixth ward to sfrw thre years as a missionary in New Zealand and will depart for his field ot labor sometime within the next three weeks. S EATON H El N EN. Monday evening, pn 12 at I Tw enty-second street , Ogden. Mrs. .Jennie Seaton and Mr John Heinen I were quietly married by Reverend H D. Zimmerman only a few immediate friends were present Mrx Heinen Is very well known In Ogden. having resided her for a num her of vears Mr Heinen Is a popu lar hank cashier of Riley. Kansas. Mr. and Mrs Heinen departed at once for San Francisco to visit the fair Upon their return they will be met in Salt lake CItj by Mrs. Hei-nen's Hei-nen's little daughter. Marcelle Seaton, who mill accompany them on the remainder re-mainder of their journey. Mr. and Mrs. Heinen will make their home in Riley, Kansas |