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Show If Gossip of Clubdom 4 jjT Young Matrons' Club. K Mrs. George L. Abbott will be hos-tess hos-tess to the Young Matrons' club on yflB Wednesday at the James W. Abbott K home on Wednesday afternoon of ' flw Sewing Club. SB Mrs. Earl Thomas will, on Thursday jfln next, entertain her sewing club. flffl Ladies' Literary Club. SI The Ladies' Literary club will meet jfll with Mrs. Fred G. Clark for their rflB next meeting on Wednesday, -October ifl seventeenth. jBI Martha Society. iHv Mrs. J. H. Spargo will be hostess to . jfljl e Martha society at the Maids' and -IflK Matrons' club rooms on Monday next. : The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will meet on Monday at the home of Mrs. John McCready, 476 Twenty-third Twenty-third street, at which time important business will be transacted and a good attendance Is expected. ,V ' Sewing Club. Miss Ellen Scowcroft entertained her sewing club last Tuesday at her home on Twenty-fourth street. The affair was quite informal and a lap lunch closed the afternoon's en joy-Five joy-Five Hundred Club. A unique Hallowe'en parly was given on Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Clem Williams entertained her Five Hundred club at her pretty home. Three tables of the game were played, the prizes falling to Mrs. Williams and Mrs. P. A. Gysin. The afternoon lunch table was decorated in pumpkins and Hallowe'en favors, and much merriment followed. The club will meet October twenty-fifth with Mrs. D. D. Smith, 2913 Grant avenue. MIRIAM CHAPTER TEA A committee of the following ladies Io Miriam chapter, No. 1-1, 0. E. S-, will entertain at an autumn tea in the Masonic parlors Monday afternoon from 3 until 6:30 o'clock: Mrs. Ella C. Gunnell, chairman. Mrs. Emma M. Kelley, Mrs. Rebecca W. King, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Clark, . Mrs. Anna M. BInford, Iy- Mrs. Addle M. Fowlie, Mrs. Ida M. Lockwood. ' All members of the orderaro cor- dially invited to bo present. CARD PARTY The Yemen's Relief corps will hold Kf a card party at the home of Mrs, f Westen on Bernard avenue, Wednes- f day afternoon, October 17, for the ben- eflt of the corps. All friends Interest- !' ed in the work of the order are cor- ' flially invited Hostesses for the after noon are Mesdames Michaels, White, Couch and Griffin. f MYSTERIOUS CLUB fl Mrs. W. W. Watts very charmingly entertained the members of the Mys- 9 terious club at her cozy little home m on Seventeenth street. ,' The usual games of 500 were played, W the honor going to Mrs. Grix, Mrs. m Planz and Mrs. Peckinpaugh. M The rooms were beautifully decorat- V cd with autumn leaves, and a large bouquet of red roses formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the dining table. At 5 o'clock a tempting luncheon was served, after which all departed. Martha Society The Martha society will hold a regular reg-ular business meeting on Monday, next, at 3 o'clock at the nursery on Washington avenue. Acacia Club Opening its fall and winter season, Friday, October 12, the Acacia club met with its president, Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, at her homo on Eccles avenue, ave-nue, when an election of officers placed Mrs. Ruben T. Evans In the chair as president; Mrs. Fred G. Tay-lor, Tay-lor, vice president; Mrs. Warren L. Wattis, treasurer; Miss Pearl Burton, secretary. Named for the program committee were Mrs. Joseph R. Mor-rell, Mor-rell, Mrs. W. R. Emmett and Mrs. R. B. Porter to serve in that capacity during the year and Mrs. J: E. Wright press reporter. The club decided to take up knitting at their meetings for the Red Cross. On October 215 the club will meet with Mrs. W. R. Emmett, 3132 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Utopia Club The Utopia club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred A. Denncy on Brinker avenue. Mrs. F. A. Den-ney, Den-ney, Mrs. D. H. Pape and Mrs. John W. Scowcroft were made members of the club and a delightful afternoon was enjoyed in needlework- Delicious refreshments were served at the conclusion con-clusion with a promise to meet on October Oc-tober 17 with Mrs. Earl West in Salt Lake City. Federated Clubs of Utah The Utah Federation of Women's clubs which will meet Wednesday and Thursday, October 2-1 and 25 at Salt Lake City have a splendid program prepared for club women. An important meeting will be Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon when Miss Alice Ravenhil of the U. A. C, will appear before the convention. Tin moptincrs nrn in hr hold ni IVio University of Utah. Sewing Club One of the charming affairs of the week was that given on Wednesday when Mrs. H. M. Rowe entertained her sewing club at her home on Eccles avenue. The guests of the afternoon were Mesdames E. A. Littlefield, Mar-riner Mar-riner Browning, William Rice Kimball, Roscoe E. Gwllliam, E. R. Dumke, J. W. Collins, of Salt Lake, W. H. Harris, Har-ris, Louis H. Peery and the Misses Edna Towne and Katherino Fitzgerald. Fitzger-ald. The decorations were truly lovely in fall flowers and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. The club will hold Its next meeting on Wednesday with Mrs. Marriner Browning. VINCENT CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE Meeting Friday in the council chamber cham-ber of the city hall, the Vincent Chautauqua Chau-tauqua Reading circle completed the last ten chapters in "Life in Ancient Athens." Mrs. J. T. Lynch gave a resume re-sume of "Woman's Life and Fashions", "Boyhood Education and Training" and "Army and Navy." Mrs. A. W. Putnam read parts of three chapters on "Religion," Eesti-vals Eesti-vals and the Theater," Council and Assembly," emphasizing universal features of ancient times. Mrs. J. W. F. Myers gave a very interesting account ac-count of law as practiced in "An Ath- I enian Trial," and "Burial," which did not differ so widely from the method I of today. Then Mrs. Putnam reviewed the last two chapters on "Athenian Art," a subject that involves the treatment treat-ment of Athenian music, painting, sculpture in its various branches, and architecture, which concluded the program. pro-gram. A cordial invitation to meet with the Ogden circle of C. L. S. C. to participate par-ticipate in a general "get acquainted meeting to be held at the homo of Mrs. C. E. Armstrong on Monday, October Oc-tober 22, was warmly accepted. Mrs. Armstrong will be the hostess for the evening and a brief general review ( '"Life in Ancient Athens" will he feiven, followed by a social hour. Mrs. Maude C. Green led a very animated ani-mated discussion covering the da s review of the book. DRAMA CLUB The Drama club held Its second meeting today at the club rooms of the Maids' and Matrons' at 2:30. Mrs. Frank K. Bartlett and Mrs. Joseph E. Evans were hostesses to this largely attended meeting and those who contributed con-tributed the program were Miss Jose- -i ...t-, mvo an interesting talk on "Tendencies of Norweglaji Drama." Miss Cleone Rich reviewed "The Gauntlet." by Bjornson, and Miss Carrie Browning and Miss Louise Pierce delighted those present with a splendid rendition of "Music from Peer Gynt, Part 2." The club rooms were attractive in chrysanthemums and dainty refreshments refresh-ments followed the program and closed this interesting afternoons meeting. HOME CULTURE CLUB The Home Culture club met Thursday Thurs-day with Mrs. George W. Barlow at the home of her mother. Mrs. R. P. Hunter. The subject of the afternoon after-noon was "Social Service" from the Immigrant's point of view, and was an unusual summary of the life of immigrant immi-grant who lived in the slums of New York and rose to the dignity of an honored citizen and writer of some note. "Tinmnm-ipv nnri the Overman was given bv Mrs. J. G. Gebhardt, and M. E. Ravage's book "To America On Foot," was reviewed by Mrs. E. P. Mills. This story which has appeared ap-peared serially in "Harper's Magazine," Maga-zine," also deals with the immigrant question from the foreigner's viewpoint view-point and gives glimpses of Europe and its condition prior to 1897. SEMPRE MUSICAL SOCIETY The Sempre Musical society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Culley as hostess. An interesting talk on the old and the new music was given by Miss Rachael Farley which was illustrated illustrat-ed by Miss Alberta Wright and Mrs. Don Beeson. Mrs. Lester Saville gave a vocal selection illustrative of Miss Farley's talk. CHILD'CULTURE CLUB The Child Culture club will meet Thursday, October 18, at the Maids' and Matrons' with Mesdames H. M. Barrows, A. M. Campbell, J. J. Harris, hostesses. "Woman's Part in Time of War" will be the subject under discussion. discus-sion. ADDITION TO LITERARY CIRCLES Literary circles of Ogden are welcoming wel-coming Miss Ethel Evelyn Bryan, who has recently come from Los Angeles to make her home in this city. She is a teacher of dramtic art and literature litera-ture and will be a decided acquisition to the society and club life of Ogden. AT THE ARLINGTON. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reese have moved to the Arlington, where they have delightful rooms. HOME FROM EAST. Mrs. S. H. Winter and her son and! daughter, Sydney and Ruth, have returned re-turned from Chicago, following a three months' visit there with relatives. RETURNS TO REXBURG. Mrs. Dan Hamer returned to her newly-made home in Rexburg on Monday. Mon-day. She came down for the wedding of her neice, Miss Lillian Wright, and following that eventful affair she spent some time In Salt Lake. IN ROSE COURT. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ricks have taken a house on Rose court, where they will now be "at homo." WEEK-END TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gunnell and son, Billy, spent the last week-end In Boise and other Idaho points. RETURNS TO OREGON. Mr. William Emmett returned on Sunday to hiB home In Dee, Ore., after enjoying a week's visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Emmett is to remain for somo time and she iB being accorded a warm welcome and much attention. VISITING RELATIVES. Mrs. Allan Miller and little daughter, daugh-ter, Ovedla, are on a visit to relatives in Salt Lako over this week-end. FROM EUREKA, UTAH. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Plake of Eureka, Utah, are enjoying a week's visit with Mrs. Plako's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Foulger, on Adorns avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Plake were former residents of Ogden and are being warmly welcomed. FROM SALT LAKE CITY. Miss Hazel Edwards Sperry of Salt Lake is spending this week-end at the Harris home on Adams avenue, the guest of Miss Harris. AT THE PLAZA. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen, former residents of Salt Lake, are domiciled at the Plaza. LUNCHEON IN SALT LAKE CITY. As a social courtesy to Miss Grace Harris and Miss Elva Littlefield, who wont to Salt Lako to attend the meeting meet-ing of the State Library association an Friday, the library staff of Salt Lake entertained at a luncheon on Saturday Sat-urday at the Hotel Utah. At the meeting meet-ing of the association, Miss Harris was re-elected state secretary and treasurer of the State Library association. associa-tion. i i |