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Show III Many Ogdenites Attend "White Elephant" Affair I Given for Benefit of I I Red Cross Society I i Over at 2344 Washington avenue I last evening and on Thursday evening , of this week one could sec many of I the wiser folk of Ogden attending the I White Elephant benefit affair lor thei I j Red Cross society. The society folk! I of the riiy and many others who have j worked energetically during the pasl I two weeks to make this event the most auspicious oi its kind ever given in Ogden, are not at all dlsnppo'nte.i with the showing they have made bo far and predict a goodly sum to be turned over to the local chapter Mrs. Roscoe Cwilliam. always In the load as an earnest worker for the Red Cross and Reverend Carver have bet n sponsoring the affair, and much credit ! is due them for the success attained. ' In the display room on Washington avenue, which was donated for the occasion oc-casion by Mr. W. H. Harris, a wonder-ful wonder-ful display of clothing, dishes In hina and glassware, bric-a-brac and many useful articles, which one doubts were really "white elephants" to the folks who formerly owned them, is to be seen. The ladie have arranged attractive at-tractive booths and some of the charming society buds of he city in charge. In the gift shop, where oue may procure the loveliest of little articles ar-ticles suitable for gifts. Miss Ell( D Scowcroft. daughter of Mr. and- Mis. Heber Scowcroft. and Mrs. Luke M. Wright preside. These two charming young women report a splendid sale I of their goods. The fish pond is pre Bided over by Miss Myra Grout and Miss Helen Bichsel while Miss Edna Towne and Mrs. W. R. Kimball h.r charge of the household furnishings. Mrs. W H. Harris, Mrs. Walker Che. man and Mrs. EL A. LitUefleld hav. n been very successful in disposing oft their goods in the clothing department. I ' where many exquisite articles are on I I E display. IT H ."V frvl Kftntli i TvAIMll'ii (i urn rr f 1 the 'store.' is presided over b Mi Ida Scowcroft. Mips Marion Wright and Miss Avon Rich. These young ladies have had splendid success in disposing of their wares. Hj During the past week or so various committees have been working untir-ingly untir-ingly to make the event of the di-posal di-posal of the proverbial "white cle-phant." cle-phant." a decided success and to the following ladies who so ably did their part, much credit is due: Advertising. Newspapers Mrs. Eber F. Piers. Hj Mrs. Horace Nebeker. Mrs. W. R. Kiui- ball. Miss Feril Hess. Tosters Mrs. Luke Wright. Mr-Mark Mr-Mark Brown, Miss Lophelia Runyan, Miss Anne OverstreeL Collecting Hj From Homes Mrs. Herman Way. Mrs. Rolland Bal!ant-ne. Miss Helen H a Rich, Miss Florenc W Scowcroft, Miss Avon Rich. Miss Ruth Scowcroft. Miss Margaret Wright. Miss Florence Dunn. Ht From Shops Miss Ellen Scowcroft, "Miss Dorothy Wright, Mrs. Luke Wright. Mrs. W. H. Harris. Mrs. Clar-ence Clar-ence Wright. Mis,s Edna Towne, Miss W- Alberta Wright. Miss Cleone Rich. From Public Schools Miss Gertrude Hj s Weatherby, Miss Helen Towne. Illss Eva Fouts. Miss Helen Forrest. Mist Feril Hess, Miss Florence Bohn. Miss H; Keane, Miss Knapp, Mrs. Farnsworth. Pricing. Mrs. W. R. Kimball, Mrs. H. M. Hf Howe, Mrs. Mark Brown. Mrs. Walker Cheesman. Mrs. E. A. Liltlefield. MlSf Edna Towne. Delivery. Miss Helen Bichsel. Miss Myra Grout, Miss Dorothy Wright. Miss El len Scowcroft. Miss Helen Rich. Mrs IE. A. LitUefleld. Auditing. j Miss Dorothy Wright Mrs. E. A LitUefleld. Mrs Eber F. Piers. Furnishing. Miss Cleone Rich, Mrs. Clarence Wright. Miss Alberta Wright. Refreshment. Miss Marion Wright. Miss Aoc (Rich, Miss Ida Scowcroft. Sales. Gift Shop-Mis- Ellen Scowcroft i Mrs. L. M Wright. I Fish Pond Miss Myra Grout. Misf Helen Bichsel. Household Furnishing-"-Miss Ednr Towne. Mrs. W. R. Kimball. Clothing Mrs. w. H. Harris, Kn ! Walker Cheesman, Mrs. E. A. Little-field. |