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Show Society MISS FISHER GOES EAST. Miss Mary Fisher left at 2.15 today for Boston. Mass., where she will continue con-tinue her studios of tho violin at the Boston Conservatory of Music. Before going to the school she will visit Washington. D. C , and New York City. Miss Fisher attended the school last year. AT QUINCY SCHOOL'. At the Parent-Teachers' meeting to be held at the Quincy school at 3:3'i Thursday afternoon, Dr. Joseph Mor-rell Mor-rell will hp tlin sneaker. Mrs Josenh Evans will be the four-minute speaker. MEET ON THURSDAY. ' The Parent-Tcacbers' association of the Mound Fort school will meet tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at 3:15 o'clock when Mrs. Edward Bichsel will give a taik on "Child Welfare." A good musical program will be carried out. TO GIVE FAREWELL PARTY. In the Sixth ward amusement hall next Friday evening the stake workers work-ers of Ogden stake will givo a farewell fare-well party in honor of William M. McKay, Mc-Kay, former- stake -Sunday school superintendent su-perintendent who is to leave for Chicago Chi-cago to study medicine at the University Univer-sity of Chicago in the near future. The! Sunday school board has arranged tho parly to which all the stake workers are invited. Mr. McKay has been an ' Instructor at the Weber college and Is president of the tabernacle choir, as well as an nctive church worker. He recently returned re-turned from an extended trip to Canada Can-ada where he spent most of the summer. sum-mer. RETURN FROM COAST. Mrs, C. E. Richards and two little! sons, Walter and Franklin returned to Ogden yesterday from a trip to the coasL Mrs. Richards and children have been visiting in Los Angeles with Mrs. A. W. Cooley and Mrs. Jennie Farley and also In San Francisco and Oakland Oak-land with other relatives and friends. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT. Ogden Circle No. 5S1 Neighbors of Woodcraft will give a card social this evening in the W. O. W. hall on Washington Wash-ington avenue to which all members of the society and thoir friends are invited. in-vited. DEDICATE SERVICE FLAG. Tonight at S o'clock in the I. O. O. F, hall on Washington avenue the ladies of the Women's Relief corps will dedicate dedi-cate their service Hag which holds twenty-one stars. A splendid program has been arranged to which all parent? or relatives of boys In the service are invited. A special invitation is extended extend-ed to the Women (if American Patriots Pat-riots and the G. A. R. A number of good speakers havo been secured for the pvent and musical selections will be given. PLEASANT PARTY. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill, 215 West Thirtieth street last evening a pleasant party was given to which members of the family and a few friends were bidden. The affair was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. LTg-low LTg-low of Winnipeg. Canada, who are visiting' vis-iting' here. Those present during Ihe evening wore: Mr. and Mrs. S. Rose-vear, Rose-vear, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rosevear, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rosevear, .Mr. and Mrs. E. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. F. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kinner and Mr. A. Beavls. MARRIED TUESDAY. Robert L. Haller and Minnie G. Johnson were married last night at tho Brigham hotel by Justice Adam L. Peterson. The groom Is president of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters i ; Butcher Workers of North America, local No. 292. He is connected with tho Ogden Packing & Provision company. ' The rooms of tho young couple at tho ' hotel were gaily decorated for th? wodding and a number of their friends were present. METHODIST LADIES' AID. Tho Ladioa' Aid aocioty of tho FIrnt Methodist church will hold thoir buo-Sno3a buo-Sno3a meeting; In tho church parlors tomorrow aftornoon at 2:30 o'clorkj whon all Indies of tho church aro urged to bo proflont, MEET ON FRIDAY. Tho Knitting olub of the Comfortn ForwnrdlnR oommlltoo will moot on Friday nfiernoon at tho homo of Mrn. Sholbourno, CI8 Twenty. fourth olrcot, PARHNT-TEACHERO' AOS'N. Tho FIve-Poinlfl HchooJ Parent' Teachers nnfiociation will meef at the school tomorrow at, fl p, m,, when Superintendent Hlnjakjoy of. tixa State Industrial school will give a short talk on Child yelfare. MEETING TOMORROW. The Parent -Teachers association of j the Deo school will meet Thursday at I o'clock. Mrs. Bichsel will speak on "Child Welfare." Ofllcers will be elected elect-ed for the coming year. AT LEWIS SCHOOL. The Parent-Teachers association of tho Lowls school will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. "Child Welfare" will bo tho subject of an address. A musical program pro-gram will bo given. AT GRANT SCHOOL. "Child Welfare" will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Fife al the Parent-Teachers' Parent-Teachers' association meeting at the Grant school tomorrow ai 3:30 o'clock. |