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Show f Final Tea of Scries to Ba Given by iS'liriam Chapter Ladies, s y The cuetomirv November ien which ( loses the series of Eastern Star tea. for the year 1919 (Rfl ntranged by Mi rlam chapter) V ns given in th- MaSOn ic club rooms Mot day afternoon M-m bers of the local chapters with Kuen'-. from oden and Los Ang- h s wore f , r lernnlly welco.ued by the followng hostesses Mrs. Archie Rowman Mrs. T. II. Ctrr. Mrs. N. A l.o kwond Mrs. Jesse E Slone. Mrs. William Craig. Mrs John S. Lewis. Mrs. W. A Middleton. Mrs. J. A. slcCnlloch. Mrs. L. E. ukery. Ir Margaret M. Rurns. The spirit of the afternoon was a cheery prelude to ihe national day of thanksgiving when families reassemble reassem-ble for social pleasures, and human are strengthened and endeared through observance of th- day Dainty refreshments were served by the h esses, and the guefts departed i'thth? feeling that the hoi rs had be -n har.p-, hours, and therefore, well 'nvea ed. Methodist Ladies' Aid Society. The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal church held their November No-vember meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. J. Griffin. 162 Twenty-third street. The business session was occupied with completlnc details for the Christmas bazaar and dinner which is lo be given about the middle of December. The business b in' disposed of, ihe farewell reception recep-tion to Iflss Hello Furgason. for two years serving this church an deaconess, dea-coness, and soon to leave for her home in Le Grand, Ore., followed. The guests v.rre faored with the following program : Piano Solo Miss Dorothy Long Vocal So!o Mrs. Norman Sims Heading Mrs. Clara Ilamer Flano Solo Miss Helen Griffin Violin solo, with piano accompaniment accompani-ment Vera Norton, Dorothy Long In a few appropriate words Mrs. J .T Miilone. on behalf of the society, presented Miss Furgason with a set of Silver tableware More than fifty ladles enjoyed the hospitality of Mr6. Crlffln. Lutheran Ladies' Bazaar and Supper. The ladies of tho English Lutheran church held a very successful church ibazaar and supper at the church par-'lors par-'lors last Wednesday evening. A large crowd attended ihe event and a neat sum of money was realized. Lutheran Ladies' Aid Soclty. The Ladles' Aid society of the English Eng-lish Lutheran church will meet with Mi- Peter Swanson, 2707 Gram avenue, ave-nue, next Wednesday aiternoun. at 2 30 o'clock. Friends and members are cordially invited to attend Britannic Association. The Britannic Association of Ogden wil! give a social entertainment at (he New Eagles' club rooms Monday eve- 1 ning at 8 p. m The Peart concert par ty will furnish the music for the eve- i 'nings enterts inment , Refreshments Will be served. The pubic js cord'al. ly invited to attend. This is the second of a series of winter socials. St. Joseph's Sewing Society. Tho members of St. Joseph's Seeing See-ing society met at the church parlors last Thursday and spent a busy after noon Mrs J. Dognan was ho.stn and she served h tempting luncheoi. at the close of the meeting. Methodist Ladies Aid Society. Last Thursda afternoon at the borne of Mr? S J (irifim, s' Twenty-third street, the Ladies' Aid societv of the First Methodist church held a busiuess meeting after which a social so-cial was given. The party planned was in honor of Miss Belle Furgason, deaconess, who la to leave the city soon, and in all features it was a splendid success. At & o clock delicious de-licious refreshments wero served. Daughters of Pioneers. The follow in companies of the, Daughters ol Pioneers held meeting on Thursday of this week: Company H. met with Mrs. H. M. Mack, 2832 Washington avenue; Company C, with' Mrs. D. H. Peery at her home on ! Adams avenue, and Company K met With Mrs Henry Silverthofn, 2035 Jefferson avenue. Christian Church Ladies' Aid Society Members of the Ladies' Aid society of tho Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Geo W. Driver, 230 Twenty-ninth street, last Wednesday; afternoon, with Mrs. Driver and Mrs Griffin as hostesses. There were a goodly number of the ladles present und a fine time v as spent The ladies are planning some very extensive work for the winter. W. R. C. The department W. R. C. Auxiliar ' ' to the G. A. R.. cave a card party at the home of Mrs. Etta Ingebre: n, 1978 Steele avenue last Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon from 2 o'clock Until 5, and i here were a large number of the corps ladies and their friends presi nt Following the card games Mrs Inge-hretnen, Inge-hretnen, assisted by several of th'1 ladle-", sirved nire prepared iefr li ments. Lai Cos Club. The next meeting of the Lai Co9 club will be held at 'lie home "i Mr Raj Stone of Canyon Road The club is a newly organized one and he'd its first meeting with Mrs Frank .Man-, and Miss Mabel Miller last Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Queen City Rebakih Lodrje. Queen City Rebekab lodge nrc to give a card party this evening in the i (. O F. hall in the Fralernity block io which they have invited all members mem-bers and their friends. Sacred Heart Promoters Promoters of lh League of the Snrred T I j : r r ,! meet at th home of Mr. J B. Bgan, 020 Twenty-third Itreot, Wednesd a . November 2 r, P.-eebyterlan Missionary Society Vfemoora oftho Presbyterian Missionary Society Will ri-.ect next Fridhy afternoen at 2:20 o'clock at the home of Mrs. El-tvard El-tvard Goodali-. Cl.it Adams avenue n interesting proffrnm will be given and all members etc asked to be present. St Josepn'i Sewing Society Mrs. J. Dent will be hostess to th" Indies of St. Joseph's Sewing Soriel m the Church ha II Monday afternoon mel at this time ull ladies are asked to be present. 500 Club Mr.". Myron Illgley frill be hostess to the members of 500 rlub next Tuesday afternoon. November :'5. nt her honi'-, 842 Twenty-seventh street S. N. O. Club. Mrs. A. J. Lavin en'ertained tbr S. N. O. club at her home on Lincoln avenue last Saturday e.-pning. The game of 500 was played luring the . ning, the pri.es for high scon- gouu to Richard Finccck and Mrs C Vogel and the consolation to Mr Wal ker and Mrs. R, Tincocc. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostesj. Bnptist Kensington. The ladles' kenslngton Of 'he First Baptist church will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr?. N T Moore. 1880 Adams avenae, rlth Mi Fred VanNess, Mrs. Skee.n nnd Mrs. M Squires as assisting hOSteggea. All the members and friends f th. - hurrh are cordially invited to attend Card Club Mrs W, L. T-iv.or was bogtegs to the Saturday evening card club at hi r home on Wall r.enue. Five riundte.j was the game of the evening, trie high score belne; won by O. F. ot and Mrs. Charles Hart, and :he consolation consola-tion going to George Wheal and Mrs. ,Jack Welch. A dainty luncheon was j served by the hostess. oo |