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Show J MRS. ETHEL SMITH HOSTESS JM The Ladies' Aid society of the Grace j Baptist church met at the home of J Mrs. Ethel Smith last Thursday after $ noon. Purine the afternoon new offi- cers were elected as follows: Mrs. 1 Beulah "Wallet, president; Mrs Ethel rM Smith, vice president A refreshment 'I committee was also appointed, as fol- jtl lows: Mrs. Ruth Carver, chairman, if Mrs. J. M. Preshaw. Mrs J. T Lawson J and Mrs. Oliver Hansen. Refresh- ments were served after the regular sewing. Those present were Miss Mat- I tie Preshaw, Mrs. J. F. Lawson. Eva I Hansen, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Beulah Wal- len, Nettie Reeder, Doia Ferguson, ft Myrtle Bushnell, Ruth Carver, Laura J Barker. Mrs. J. M. Preshaw, Anna Kis- 1 Bel, Mrs. Clyde Hansen, Jaunita Wal- J hire q The next meeting of the society will m be held at the home of Mrs. L. C. Fer- 'j guson on April 5. TEETOTUM CLUB 3 The Teetotum club held a pleasant tM meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 31 Pedkinpaugh last Wednesday evening, j Card games were played and refresh- . W ments were served. .3 AFTERNOON TEA is One of the most delightful afternoon events of the weke was the tea given ; a by Mrs. James Greenwell at her horn j . 2J; on Kingsford avenue last Thursday aft SHI ernoon. The luncheon tables weri ' ;3 prettily decorated with red and white 18 carnations and the following guests were present: Mrs. I. Frodsham, Mrs. 'W. A. Chandler, Mrs. J. Culley, Mrs. 3m Francis, Mrs. W. B. Pidcock, Mrs. F. J. ,:9 Gibbons. Mrs. Eva Linch, Mrs. W. C. Osborne. Mrs. C. G. Ecklund and the Misses Elva and Rhea Greenwell. . oo SEGO LILY THIMBLE CLUB lM Mrs. Rozllla Rose was hostess to the 1 ladies of tho bego Lily Thimble club last Tuesday. March 27, at her home. 3j 219 Twenty-third street. The ladies 3 enjoyed several games'of five hundred ffl for which honors were given Mrs. Mary Gsin, Mrs. Susie Grose and Mrs. St, Sarah Eayers. The hostess served a 1 tempting luncheon. The table was 1 prettily decorated for the occasion -J with carnations and sweet peas. The gueBts of tKa club were Mrs. T. K. JB Poorman, Mrs. L. H. Beecraft and Mrs 'B Wilson. At luncheon covers were .JhB la-id for nineteen guests. , vjM INITIATION EXTENDED. , ;jB The state society, Daughter of Mor- jfl mon- Battalion, extend a cordial invl- tation to the members and all descend-ants descend-ants to attend their meeting, which ';' wlJ1 be held Tuesday, April 10, at 3 o'clock, on the third floor of the Blsh-ops' Blsh-ops' building. Salt Lake City. Utah. ,'iBMi Tne following program will be render- H ed : Violin, cello and piano trio Von H -idB Adelaide and Myra Grant. . Mormon Battalion Monument Mrs VttS May Bell Thurman Davie. Violin Solo Romania Hyde. Patriotic Side of the Mormon Bat-!jm Bat-!jm talion Mrs. Julia P. M. Farnsworth. 5H Social hour and refreshments. i A11 descendants and friends are in- -jjBH vited. |