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Show Society OLD TIMERS' NIGHT. "Old Timers' Night" will be celebrated cele-brated tonight at the Elks' club and it is expected that the event will draw all the Elks in this part of the state to the beautiful club house on Grant avenue. The only part of the program that has been made known is that Steward Stew-ard William Harris will serve a buffet luncheon. The other events are mysteries, mys-teries, but the lay Elks are sure that they will be interesting. The committee commit-tee in charge of the event is composed com-posed of C. A. Boyd, W. D. W. Zeller, J. A. Howoll, W. D. Brown. J. II. Knauss and John. Cullcy. A regular meeting will prece'do the festivities. Miss Ellon Thatcher of Logan is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell J. Tackett, 2936 Washington avenue. i POINSETTIA CLUB. Mrs. Arthur Smalley entertained the members of the Poinsettia club at her home Thursday afternoon. The afternoon after-noon was spent at needlework. Tempting Tempt-ing refreshments were served. Club will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. Worthington. AT WEBER ACADEMY THIS iuORNING. Miss Lila Ecclcs and Miss Gladys Rich, two of Ogden's most talented young women, entertained en-tertained ihc student body and faculty of ihc Weber academy for an hour this morning wilh a fine program of dramatic readings and piano |