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Show v Society j The "Olde Tyme" concert which is being sponsored by Miriam Chapter, No. 14, O. E. S., will be given next Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church instead of this evening as announced In laBt evening's paper. The program Is quite the most attractive of its kind ever announced to the public of Ogden and will undoubtedly be very well attended. attend-ed. Some of the very best musicians of the city will appear. ENTERTAIN TEACHERS. The Misses Mabel Randle and Sylvia Holiday most delightfully entertained the teachers of the Grant school last Friday evening, at their home on Adams avenue. It was in the nature of a character party, the guests representing such well-known books as Huckleberry Finn, Mother Cary's Chickens and other favorites Spring flowers were used In profusion profu-sion about tho house. After an evening even-ing spent enjoying art and music, refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Campbell Camp-bell Hordti, Hudmon, Zlnke. Dunn. Cortez, Jameson. Whitaker, Mrs. Whitaker, Mrs. Man-lot, the honor guests, Mrs. Hendrickson and Miss Blanche Lamed and the hostesses Misses Holiday and Randle. COMPANY MEETINGS. Company N. of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet with Mrs Elsie Barrett, 324 Twenty-first street Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, April 25; Company M. with Mrs. EL C. Jacobs. 2642 Monroe avenue; Company D with Mrs White, 2359 Quincv avenue and Company C with Mrs. Robtrt B. Wilson, 220 Twenty-seventh street. Company H will meet with Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Agee, 622 Thirtieth street. MRS. WARD TO RETURN TO OGDEN. Mrs. J. R. Ward, wife of Captain Ward of Battery B, who has been very seriously ill of pneumonia at her home in La Jolla. Cal., Is now considerably improved and is expected to return to Ogden as soon as her health permits. SENIOR DAY ENJOYED. Tho Senior class of Weber normal college yesterday celebrated its annual an-nual day of joy and festivity known as "senior day." The chief events of the day Included a program at the school, a bathing and dancing party at the Utah Hot Springs. After the program the class left on an excursion to the springs and there enjoyed swimming and hiking and later lat-er in the afternoon dancing. The program pro-gram was gien as follows Vocal solo, Bertha Barker. Class prophecy, Mamie Crittenden. French horn solo, Lowell Ridges. Class history'. Andrew Kasiue. Reading, Mary Woolley Talk, Czar Winters. Solo. Berths Farley. Talk. Hale Phillips. Predictions, Prof T Earl 1'ardoe. LEAVES FOR COAST. Mrs Laura Eccles Romney has departed de-parted for a tour of California. She will first visit her brother, Jack Eccles, Ec-cles, a member of Battery II at am) Kearny, and will then go to San Francisco Fran-cisco to visit with friends. SPECIAL MEETING. A special meeting will be held Saturday Sat-urday morning at 11 o'clock by tho members of the Dlx-Logan post of ; A. R. to select a committee for the Decoration day exercises. Mlo- RICH LEAVES Miss Cleone Rich departed yesterday yester-day on a visit to her sister, Mrs. G. Orson Russell, in New York. VISITED SCHOOLS. To announce the recitals to be given in Ogden by Professor Clark. May 3 and 4. the following ladies visited the various high schools of the city this morning: Mrs Phillip Warren Knlse-ly Knlse-ly and Miss Myra Crout, the Ogden high school; Mrs. Joseph E. Evans and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, the Weber Normal; Mrs. Eber F. Piers and Miss Bessie Callahan at the Sacred Heart academy. The Professor Clark recitals will be held at the tabernacle and will probably attract a large crowd. REGULAR MEETING TOMORROW. The regular meeting of Lincoln Circle Cir-cle No. 2. Ladies of the G A. R.. will be held in the I. O. O. F. hall on Washington Wash-ington avenue tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. LEAVE FOR CAPITAL. Mrs. M. E. Moore and Mrs. Stina Ward, organizers of the Ladies' society so-ciety or the B. of L. F. and E.. left. Ogden tb's morning for Salt Lake where they will visit the order officially. offi-cially. L. A. TO B. OF F. AND E. SOCIAL FUNCTION. The Ladies' society of the B, of L. F. and E , Amigo No. 410, which had been instituted during the day by the grand president, Mrs. M. 10. Moore of Canada, and Mrs. Stina Ward, chairman of the grand executive board and instructor, of Sparks. Nev., held its first social function Tuesday evening eve-ning at the W. O. W. hall where the brothers of Perseverance, No. 9S, had been invited to witness the open installation in-stallation of officers in the ladies' society so-ciety and spend a social evening. The following ladies were presented at the altar by the marshal, Gertrude Pell, and installed into their re.-p( ctive offices by the instructor, Stina Ward: President, Minnie Westemeir; vice president, Gertrude Voorhees; past president; Lulu Morrison; recording secretary. Pearl Ware; treasurer, Elsie El-sie Speak; collector and delegate. Louise Morehart ; alternato delegate, Una Card; chaplain. Anna Maltman. warden, Anna Keiter; conductor, Rose Smith: inner guard, Annette Moulton; outer guard, Irene Frost; trustees, Jetta Rouse, Elizabeth Ormlston; Louise Sourby. At the conclusion of the ritualistic ceremonies, Mayor T. Samual Browning Brown-ing was introduced and delivered an address which met with hearty applause. ap-plause. After the rendition of several musical numbers, vocal and instrumental, instru-mental, the guests retired to the banquet ban-quet hall wiiere covers were laid for the didtingulshed officers, the B. of L. F. and E. and the ladies' society. The tables were tastefully decorated decorat-ed under tho able supervision of Elizabeth Eliza-beth Orminston and the color scheme of the order was carried out. in beautiful beau-tiful red and white carnations in crystal crys-tal vases, and beautifully lighted can- dleabra and the favors were a tiny American flag. A musical program followed the banquet and closed the evening's entertainment. nn |