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Show Elaborate Plans for the 'White Elephant' Affair of Next Week Vieinc with thp Fashion show and tea given by the ladies of Literary society so-ciety last Monday la the 'White Ele-plant Ele-plant Sale" which will undoubtedly be II as successful an affair as the former, for man of the same ladies who were 'dominant factors in making the event of last Monday a social and financial success, are aiding in this latest big drive for the Red Cross. Committees are now busily engaged at their various var-ious appointments and articles of all kinds are being gathered from all over ths city to be sold. Anyone who has an article which they deem as a ' white elephant." la asked to turn it over to any member of the collecting committee. Mrs. Roscoe Gwilliam and Reverend J E. Carver are sponsoring the sale I which will begin next Friday. April 12 ?nd will last for two or three days. The following committees are now busy at work: Advertising. Newspapers Mrs Eber F. Piers Mrs. Horace Nebeker, Mrs. W. R. Kimball. Miss Fenl Hess. Posters Mrs. Luke Wright, Mrs. Hark Brown, Miss Lophelia Runvan sMiss Anne Overstreet. Collecting. Jk From Homes Mrs. Herman Way, l(J Mr Rolland Ballantyne. Miss Helen Rich, Miss Florence Wattis, Miss Ida ,f Scowcroft, Miss Avon Rich, Miss Ruth Scowcroft. Miss Margaret Wright, - Miss Florence Dunn From Shops Miss Ellen Scowcroft. c Miss Dorothy Wright, Mrs. Luke Wright Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Wricht. Miss Edna Towne, Miss J Alberta Wright, Miss Cleone Rich From Public Schools Miss Gertrude j Weatherby, Miss Helen Towne, Miss i 1 Eva Fouts. Miss Helen Forest, Miss Feril Hess, Miss Florence Bohn, Miss eane, Miss Knapp, Mrs. Farnsworth. Pricing Mra. W. R Kimball. Mrs. H. M. : Rowe, Mrs Mark Brown, Mrs. Walk r Ch eaman, Mrs E. A. Littleficld. Miss Edna Towne. Del i very. Miss Helen Bichsel, AiiSB Myra Grout, Miss Dorothy Wright. Miss Ellen El-len Scowcroft, Miss Helen Rich, Mr-. E, I.mieneld. Auditing Miss Dorothy Wright. Mrs. E. A. Littleficld, Lit-tleficld, Mrs Eber F. Piers. Furnishing. Miss Cleone Rich. Mrs. Clarence Wright, Miss Alberta Wright. Refreshment Miss Marlon Wright, Miss Avon Rich, Miss Ida Scowcroft. Sales. Gift Shop Miss Ellen Scowcroft, Mrs. L. M. Wricht Fish Pond Miss Mra Grout. Miss Helen Bichsel. Household Furnishing Miss Edna Towne, Mrs. W. R. Kimball. Clothing Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mrs. Walker Cheesman. Mrs. E. A. Little-, field. Contributions will be segregated and classified, and in the "White Elephant; shop," will be many departments con- j taining clothing, books, crockery, mil - i Bic, records, gifts, home furnishings, refreshments etc These departments, presided over by beautiful young worn - : en in Red Cross uniforms, will be attractive at-tractive features of the sale. A fish ! pond will also be made a center of Interest In-terest and entertainment to the shop- I pers. The presidents of clubs and social organizations of Ogden have been ak ed to announce the sale at their club meetings and to urge the members to jive their support by contributes any article they can. SILVER TEA IS PRETTY AND SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR. At the Episcopal rectory last Wed-nesday Wed-nesday afternoon Mrs. J. W ID slop; and Mrs June W. Clark were hostess ; to over fifty ladies of the church at a silver tea. Between the hours of 3 and G o'clock these two charming ma- irons entertained in a delightful manner. man-ner. Mrs. John S Lewis, Mrs Thomas I H. Davis, Mrs. George Parlow and Mrs. While, with other ladies of the church, pouring at the tea tables. The rectory was very prettily decorated deco-rated in true Easter stylo with fragrant frag-rant lilies arranged effectively throughout the rooms while a graceful vase Of exquisite red roses adorned the enter of the table The affair was one of the most en-lovable en-lovable given this season at the rectory rec-tory and the offerings will be used to purchase new vestments for the choir. TO VISIT IN OGDEN. , Colman Robert Broughton of Bcrke-lej Bcrke-lej Cal., will arrive in Ogden tonight and will spend a few days with Dr. iind Mrs E M. Conrov FRESHMAN CLASS PARTY. The Freshman class of the Weber Normal gave their annual class party Thursday evening of the week at tJie auditorium, over fifty eouples enjoy-mp enjoy-mp the evening. Excellent music was afforded .md light p-freshmenl were served. LUNCHEON TUESDAY. The women of the First Presbyterian Presbyter-ian church will meet in the church Tuesday at lunch After lunch there will be a social hour, with opportunity lor Red Cross work The regular business bus-iness of th' society will be taken up during the afternoon. FOR EARL BELNAP. Iast Saturday evening a larewell part; as tendered H Earl Belnap, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hymm Belnap, at the Belnap home on Twenty-first street prior to the young man's leav ! ing for San Pedro. California, on ' Sunday. The affair was planned b the parents par-ents and Vas thoroughly enjoyable, many friends of the young man spending the evening Mr. Belnap has entered the Naval Medical rorps and has the be6t ! wishes of his many friends in this i city as well as In Preston, Idaho, where he has been manager of I he Preston Lumber company for over two years He is a graduate of tho Weber academy of this city and very well known here. QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER. The ladies of Queen Esther chapter No 1 O. E. S. will meet in the club parlors for Red Cross knitting and sewing next Wednesday afternoon. Aj large attendance is desired. tea will conclude the afternoon RED CROSS AUXILIARY. All members of Queen Esther chapter chap-ter No. 4, 0. E. S.. who will assist in making bandages arc requested to meet at the Red Cross rooms next Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The j younp ladies' bandage committee '"ill meet at the rooms in the evening and, all members of the order who find that time more convenient are invited to i be present then. VISITING IN OGDEN Mrs. Carrie Rhodda of Butte, Mont..' Is paying a visit to her daughter Mrs 1 Owen Bennett. DANCING PARTY AT PLAZA. The management of the Plaza apart - 1 ments gave a dance party to the guests and their friends bust night and a very) enjoyable time was had. Music was i furnished by the Lillian Thatcher or-cb.ee or-cb.ee tra and the guests and their friends danced until midnight. Punch was served all during the evening. A number of guests attended the func-tion func-tion from Salt Lake. SOLLY BURNS WINS. DES MOINES, la.. April 6. Solly, Burns of San Francisco won a news- i paper decision over Johnny Rose in a twelve-round bout here last night Burns was credited with having the! better of every round, except the second, sec-ond, which was a draw. SURPRISE PARTY Last Tuesday evening at her borne. 304 Thirty-third street, Miss Veda! Porter was pleasantly surprised by a number of her girl friends. The occa- I sion was a farewell to her, as she is leaving for her former home in Porter-vllle. Porter-vllle. The evening was spent in games and dancing, after which a dainty luncheon was served. Miss Porter was then presented with a book as a re-i membranco from the girls The guests! than departed, all wishing her many more pleasant times Those present were the Misses Ethel Ounnarson, Violet Gait, Katherine Van Leeuwen. Clara Parker, Helen Crosbie, Dorothy Woods, Marie Bartlett. Dorothy Collins and Veda Porter. FAREWELL PARTY. Mrs Thomas Reid, 981 Twenty- j fourth street, and Mies Edith Reid are I tendering Mrs. Leon Andrews a fare - I well party this afternoon. Mr. Andrews, who has been train dispatcher in the local railroad olhce has been appoint - ed to a position in Los Angeles, and I left for that city a few days ago. Mrs Andrews and the iTirec children will jpa him there next week. Mr. and Mrs Andrews have man;, friends here who regret their depar- I ture. ANNUAL DANCE AND CARD PARTY Last evening the Ladies and Knights of Maccabees gave their annual card party and dance, those desiring to play cards enjoying the frame in the I. O O. F. hall while the dance was held! in the W l. YA . hall A larye. number num-ber of the lodge members and their friends were present and the affair proved to be one of the most enjoy -able ever given by the order. The Ladies and Knights of the order recent re-cent ly gave their annual banquet and at that lime a number of the younger folks expressed a wish lor the danc- i ing party so it was planned to give the card party at the same time. HOME FROM MISSION. Mr. Edward Eluemel of Wyoming, who has been performing missionary work for the Church of Latter-day Saints in Tennessee, is visiting in Ogden for a few days with her aunt, Mrs. George A-xley, on Childs avenue. Mr Eluemel has been in the mission field for the past two years. FROM GROUSE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Simpson of Grouse Creek are visiting in Ogden with friends. i |