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Show In Ogden Society Circles WARD CONCERT TONIGHT One of the flnost ward concerts of tho year is promised for tonight, as a part of the Elwin Wilkinson farewell fare-well party, to bo glvon In tho Third ward chapel and amusement hall. In addition to some of tho best local talent, tal-ent, tho committee has obtained tho ELVIN WILKINSON, consent of two of tho players of the Ogden Pictures Corporation to appear on the program, Nellie Parkcr-Spauld-Ing and Thomas Paul Parker. The program will begin promptly at 8 o'clock and will be as follows: Instrumental trio, Oertoi, Cleono and Avon Rich. Baritone solo, Robert Grecnwoll. Piano solo, Thomas Paul Parker. Reading, Mistress Margarot Norrls. Mozzo-soprnno solo, Miss Josephine Shorten. Remarks, Elder Elvln Wilkinson. Violin solo, Miss Mary Fischer. Dramatic reading, Nellie Parkcr-Spauldlng. Piano solo, Clifford Kay. Soprano solo, Myrtlo Ballingcr-HIg- loy. Dancing will begin in tho hall at 9 o'clock and will contlnuo until midnight mid-night PLEASANTLY SURPRISED Tho following mot at the home of Miss Ileen Flfo, 1935 Grant avenue, Friday, May 5, and tendered her a surprise party: Misses Leah Anderson, Ander-son, Victoria Spaun, Ellon Williams, Joy Anderson, Margarot DInsdale, Lu-ella Lu-ella Anderson, Aurotta Empey, Thelma Cazicr, Bernlco Bingham, Ileen Flfo, Thelma Shurtllff, Chorrlal Hicks, Lu-olla Lu-olla Roberts, (Mabel and Lillian Wright and Borna Faulkner; Messrs. Scrgo Empey, Raymond Gealta, Lyman Ly-man SLingcr, Earl Wright, Cecil Gealta, Geal-ta, Morris Olsen. SEWING SOCIETY The special mooting that was called for St Joseph's Sewing society on Thursday, May 10, has been postponed post-poned PLEASANT PROGRAM GIVEN Under tho auspices of tho Parent-Teachers' Parent-Teachers' association of tho Mound Fort school district, a highly successful success-ful ontertalnment was recently given in tho Tenth ward chapel. The program pro-gram was directed by Mrs. Gortrudo r Norrls and was presented as follows: fol-lows: Reading, "Columbia," Miss Julia Peterson, In costume. Scone, "Tennyson's May Queen." Mrs. Lida Morris, queen; 'Mrs. L. Kee-ter, Kee-ter, mothor. Solo, "Llttlo Gray Mother," Miss Annie Williamson. Remarks, Bishop T. P. Terry. Scone, "Tho Sun Worshippor," Mistress Mis-tress Helen Wotherspoon. Ocherino duet, Joseph Williams and Miss WaymcnL Four Bongs, Day Nursery children, under direction of Mrs. Alico Yarring-ton. Yarring-ton. Remarks, Judge N. J. Harris. Vocal solo, Miss Ireno Farr; Miss Lucille Tribe, accompanist. Piano solo, Miss Arllne Pack. Vocal solo, iMiss Ireno Lindsay. IN SAN FRANCISCO Miss Charlotto Harrison, popular bookkeoper of tho Last-Thomas store, Is onjoylng hor vacation In San Francisco Fran-cisco vlBitlng with hor mothor, Mrs. Eudoy. VISITING IN OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hickoy and llttlo llt-tlo son of Rosovillo, Cal., aro in Ogden visiting with relatives. Mr. Ilickey Is convalescing from a recent operation. OARD PARTY Tho Women of Woodcraft, No. 681, will glvo a card party tonight at 8 o'clock In tho Fraternity building. RED CROSS MEETING Tho commit too of tho Red Cross surgical work mot yesterday afternoon undor tho ablo leadership of Its president, presi-dent, Mrs. Jack Browning, who outlined out-lined tho work as dono by tho society in Denver, giving tho vital reasons why efficiency in the work is necessary. neces-sary. Tho ladies, collectively and individually, in-dividually, committed themselves to tho dutlos beforo assigned, but as the work must bo moro vigorously prosecuted prose-cuted now, Mrs. Browning urged a pledge from ench member of four half days' service, not nlono to earn tho Red Cross which awaits each graduato, but to bo ablo to do and teach tho work systematically. Uniforms and caps must bo worn whllo at work and means for securing them woro discussed. Mrs. D. C. Eccles Ec-cles warmly thanked tho ladles who so graciously scrvod in tho salo of tickets for Monday night's cantata. MRS. DE VINE HOME Mrs. J. H. DoVIno has roturncd from the east and Is again an active worker In tho Rod CrosB. RECEPTION TONIGHT Tho Grand chapter of tho state of Utah. Order of tho Eastern Star, has Issued Invitations to tho Twelfth annual an-nual session, which will convono in the Masonic temple tomorrow and Friday Fri-day at 10 a. in. Tonight a reception will bo held In the temple and parlors. |