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Show j Society , LEAVE FOR EAST. Mr and Mrs. Aleck Cleland have goii to Davenport, la., where they will remain for som- tine visiting with frii nds. EXPECTED IN OGDEN. Mrs. Ralph Hoag, who was formerly former-ly of this city, but now of Los Angeles, Ang-eles, will come to Ogden next week to visit with old friends. DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS. The board members of the Daugh ters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Chris Flygaro yesterday afternoon after-noon at 3 o clock and arranged assignments as-signments for the camp meetings to be held Thursda of this week. The following board members will meet with the various companies Mrs.J Iora Holther with Company A; Mrs. Rintha Douglas with Company B; Mrs. j BInora Wotherspoon with Companv C, , Mrs. May Browning with Companv E; Mrs. Blmira Rich with Company D Mrs Ruth B, Evans v. Itb Companj 1 . Hiss Pearl Burton with Company G; Mi Cynthia Flngree with company II. Mrs. Minerva Shw with Company1 i: Mrs Margaret Bay with Company J: Mrs. Bird Reeder, Company K; Mrs. Elizabeth Goddard, Company L; 1 Mrs, Marian G. Banks, Company M; Mrs. Sadio West, Company N; Mrs. Kate Toponce, Roy company; Mrs. Rose Ballantyne, Riverdale company, Mrs. Rachel Middleton Companv R. The subject to be discussed at all th camp meetings will be the "Development "De-velopment of Dramatics in Utah and the Early Dramatics." At the board meeting yesterday Mrs. Bird Reeder gave a sketch of the first actors in this state and of the Salt. Lake theatre, where the first plays were given The board has authorized the captain cap-tain of each company to appoint several sev-eral of their members for Red Cross work and two ladies will be chosen in each camp for gauze work, two for bandage work, one lor the work on, garments, and one for knitting. They vill meet in the Red Cross rooms ll b Monday evening and all members of the Daughters of Pioneers are requested re-quested to give their time on this evening. At each of the camp meetings Thur.dav afternoon of this week a short story will be given on the song, "Utah, We Love Thee," Miss Gladys, Rich's composition. Company E will meet with Mrs. James Pingree, 3065 Pingree avenue al 2:30 o'clock. Thursday and the Me- ) linda Hatch company will meet with . Mrs. A. Srherrer on Canyon Road the same day and at the same hour. POPULAR COUPLE WED IN CAPITAL CITY. Last Saturday in Salt Lake City two 1 '-den's most popular young people peo-ple were quietly married. The bride l Miss Carrie Miller, charming and attractive daughter of Mr and Mrs. Andrew M. Miller of 672 Sullivan avenue ave-nue and the groom O. W. Walker of 'tie Walker-Stevens Produce company and the son of Mr and Mrs. F. R. Walker of 4 70 Canyon Road. Mr. and Mrs. Walker have returned to Ogden, where they will make their home and where they have a host of friends who wish them life-long happiness. hap-piness. J Ik' bride and groom will receive their friends at the home of the groom's parents, 470 Canyon Road for the present. MEET TONIGHT. Red Cross workers of Queen Esther Chapter will meet at the rooms in the First National bank building this evening eve-ning lo make bandages The regular meeting for sewing and knitting will be held in the Masonic club rooms tomorrow to-morrow afternoon. MEET WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Promoters of the League of Sacred Heart will meet with Mrs. R. T. Major at the home of Mr. Dan Bo vie Wed-nesdav Wed-nesdav afternoon. April 24." In the Presbyterian church tomorrow tomor-row evening at 8 o'clock the following program will be given - The affair is an tilde Tvme" concert being sponsored bv Miriam chapter No 14 O. E. S. for the benefit of the Red Cross: Trio, (a) "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms ' (b) "Last Rose of Summer ' (c) "The Rosary. ' Miss Avon Rich, Miss Helen Hunter Miss Alberta Wright. Duet, "Larboard Woach" ... Williams Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. Leslie Saville Recitation "Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight" Mrs F, A. Dodge Quartette, (a) "When the Tide Comes In" Millard (b) "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming" Parks Mrs. Fred Hess. Mr. Leslie Saville, I Mrs. Henry Stevens. Harry Dominie i Solo, (a) "Silver Threads Among the Gold" Danks (b) "Sweet and Low" J. Barnaby Miss Dorothy Wright. Ladies Chorus, "Medley of the South" Pike (b) "My Shadow" Hadley Mrs. Fred Hess, Mrs. John Culley, Mrs. Fred Clark, Miss Dorothy Wright. Mrs. Henry Stevens, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe. Mrs. Leslie Saville, Bfisfl Mildred Ware. Part II. Dialogue "The Economy Club" Mrs. Archie Bowman, Mrs. M. H. Allan, Al-lan, Mrs. G. H. Epperson, .Mrs. c,eo. Foster, Mrs. A. W. Putnam. Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. Louis Dcmson, Miss Virginia Roberts, Master Rali'li Roberts. (b) "Drink To Me Onh With Thine Eyes" Old English Air Mrs. Henry Stevens. Quartette ' The Lost Chord" Sullivan Mrs. Fred Hess, Leslie Saville. Mrs. Henry Stevens, Harry Dominie. Duett -in the Starligh ' .Mrs. Fred Hes Mi s Mildred Ware. Recitation, "Bargara Freitchie" Bret Harte Mrs F. A. Dodge. Solo, (a) "We d Better Bide a Wee" Barnard (b) "Sweet Genevieve" .... Tucker Mrs. Fred Hess. Ladles Chorus (a) "Annie Laurie" Ladv John Scott (b) "Wake Miss Lindy" Mrn. Fred Hess. Mrs. John Culley, Mrs. Fred Clark. Miss Dorothy Wright Mrs. Henry Stevens, Miss Josephine Shorten, Mrs. Leslie Saville, Miss Mildred Mil-dred Ware. America By the Audience Accompanist Miss Alberta Wright. Announcer Ralph Robert. Doorkeeper. J. McCulloch. Ushers, Mrs. L. S. Corey, Mrs. Geo. Glen, Mrs. Ralph Roberts. Mrs. Kirk endall, Mr. J. S. Lewis. Mr. Angus Kennedy Mrs. Reinhold Kanzler and Mrs. B. F. Dinsmore. |