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Show 1 1 Cltuilb & l Lincoln Circle to Observe I Birthday of Emancipator a fk February 12 I v J i :. Abraham Lincoln Circle No. 2, La-g La-g '. dies of the G. A. R.. are to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Abra-f Abra-f ham Lincoln, February 12 and permls-i 35 sion hns been given them by the board jjj ; ' of health to hold their program and so- ! l , clal meeting. At 2 p. m. on that day ) the members of the circle will meet for a business session when initiation ) of now members will be conducted and J other affairs looked after. Tho guests - . of the circle aro requested to gather ' at the I. 0. O. F. hall at -1:30 o'clock j ; when a program will be given followed j i : by a Lincoln day dinner. All circle 5 members, their husbands or wives and I ; all members of the G. A. R. and W. R. j ' C, are invitied. The same privileges are accorded them in the bringing of ! ' a guest. Next Monday the circle members I r arc to meet at 7:30 p. m. at the homo1 .' ' of Mrs. Flora B. Jost, 569 Twenty-sec-j ond street, for the purpose of complet-; ing arrangements for tho celebration.; E Baptist Mission Circle I Members of the Baptist Mission Cir- l cle will meet next Tuesday as foriner- ly announced. There will be no moot r ings until tho ban is lifted by tie city I nlitVirtt-if (no Ic Hawthorne Sewing Club ! j , Mias Josephine Martin entertained ' the members of tho Hawthorne Sewing : club at her home, 648 Twenty-seventh street last evening. The g.rls enjoyed ! i needlework and a program of vocal V ; and instrumental music after which 1 ( Miss Martin served a nicely propared i I luncheon. The dining table was protty ! i "with a cut glass vase of pink and f white carnations as the centerpiece. I ; The guests wore the Misses Agnes Smith, Emma Smith, Nellie Smith, Gonevievo Do Young, Jennie LImberg, I: Ethel Wotherspoon, Roso Call, Elcan- ore Browning, Eva Browning nnd Miss I Smith. J Children's Aid Society. The members of the Children's Aid society will hold no further meetings F at the Dispensary until the ban on I public gatherings has been lifted by P the city authorities. ft9 ; Women's Relief Corps. 1 The ladles of the Relief Corps aux- 0 iliary to the G. A. R. havo postponed j i all meetings in accordance wfth the j - wishes of the board of health of the 1 : I I Jolly Leap Year Club. Mrs. John Palmer was hostess to the muiubers of the Jolly Leap Year club at her home, 1C37 Grant avenue, last Thursday nfternoon when the ladles enjoyed card games and a social hour when refreshments were served. Ladies' Literary Club. On account of the epidemic of influ-n influ-n enza in the city the Ladles' Literary if cluh has postponed all meetings upti Hi further notice. R Utopia Club. M Members of tho Utopia club have I postponed all further meetings of the ! club until after tho ban has been Hft-n Hft-n ed by tho board of health In the city. H Spanish War Auxiliary. m Tho members of tho Spanish War & auxiliary met last Tuesday afternoon K the home of Mrs. Maryotte Griffin, I 330 Twenty-eighth street, and follow-K follow-K ing the usual business session vrhn I some Important matters pertaining to the welfare 6f the auxiliary, wore conducted, con-ducted, a social hour was enjoyed and light refreshments wero served. Pythian Sisters. At a meeting of the Pythian Sisters, held in I he hall last Tuesday evening, i tho Grand Chief of the order was present pres-ent from Salt Lake City and, a very Interesting In-teresting meeting was conducted. There were a good number of tho I members present. Following the business busi-ness session refreshments were served serv-ed in the banquet hall. Lai Cos Club. Mrs. David Turner was hostess to the members of the Lai Cos club at hei home last Wednesday. The ladies iplaYcd 500 and honors were given to the lucky players. Light refreshments were served at five o'clock. Beaux Esprit Club. Mrs. Charles Fan- will be hostess to the members of the Beaux Esprit club at her home, 3150 Ogden avenue, February 13. ! Sego Lily Circle W. O. W. The ladles of Sego Lily Circle No. 174, Woodmen of Woodcraft, have postponed all meetings because of tho .epidemic in the city. j 500 Club. I The 500 club of Ogden will hold meetings hereafter every second nnd fourth Fridays of the month, the first of the series to bo hold at the home of Mrs. Frank M. Driggs. Twentieth street and Monroe avenue, February 13, if health conditions permit. . j , L. A. to B. of R. T. I There will be no meetings of the Ladies' auxiliary to tho Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen until further notice no-tice is given. Sempre Musical Society. The meeting of the Sempre Musical society which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Louise Pierce Martineau last Tuesday afternoon was indefinitely postponed because of the epidemic of Influenza in the city. Child Culture Club. Tho Child Culture club -which meets every two weeks ou Thursday afternoon after-noon In the University club rooms, has postponed meetings until further no-tice. no-tice. , Home Culture Club. The ladies of the Home Culture club have declared that they will hold no meetings until after the ban has been lifted by city authorities and the influenza in-fluenza epidemic is' not considered dnngcrous. Historical Society. There will be no meeting of the Historical His-torical society today because of the order or-der from the board of health In the city. |