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Show Brotherhood of American Yeomen. The Brotherhood of American Yeo men held a meeting in the W. 0- W. hall last evening when class adoption w3 conducted along with a number oi other lodge affairs. Following the business session the members scrveu a banquet. There were a large number num-ber present. Service Star Legion. The Service Star Legion of Ogdcn will meet in the Elks' club rooms at 7:30 p. m., Monday, and as some very important business is to come up al members are urgently requested to be present. It is hoped by the officers of the organization that every member and nil entitled to enter will be pres. ent at this meeting. Episcopal Guild. The Indies or the Episcopal Guild are to jueet next Wednesday at 2:C, o'clock at the home of Mrs. .1. F. Gim lin, 233 Twenty-third street. Mrs. L. J. Griffin will be the assisting hostess L. A. to B. or R. T. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood Broth-erhood of Railway Trainmen held thei-reglilar thei-reglilar business meeting last Wednesday Wednes-day in tbc I. 0. O. F. hall. The regular regu-lar business session was followed by tlio seivlng of light refreshments. Queen Esther 'Chapter O. E. S. i 1'One of the pleasant events or the! week was the tea given by the ladies 6r Queen Esther Chapter No. 1, Ordei j Of the Eastern Star. The event took pjace last Wednesday In the Masonic temr-le rooms and a large number ot chapter ladles cailed between 3 and h g'clock. .The following ladies served on the committee in charge for the Hay Chairman, Mrs. Nevada Cool:; Mrs. Cora Sawyer, Mrs. my White. Kirs Frances Vicks, Mrs. Frances Richards, Mrs. Emma Buschjost, Mrs. fsella Tyree and Sirs. Mary Clark. Episcopal Guild. Mis. George Kern was hostess to the ladies of the Episcopal Guild at her Itpnie, 459 Twenty-second street, last Wednesday afternoon. The usual entertainment en-tertainment for the afternoon was followed fol-lowed by the serving or light rerresh-menls. rerresh-menls. j Lincoln Circle Ladles of G. A. R. ! The regular meeting or Lincoln Circle Cir-cle No. 2 Ladies cf the G. A. R., was held last Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. Quite a number or the members were present and considerable business of importance was conducted. t Ladles' Literary Club. ' The members of the Ladlos' Literary cIud will hold ther next meeting Wednesday, Wed-nesday, March 3, at the homo or Mrs. Ezra C, Rich, on Washington avenue. Mrs. H W. Dunn will give the current cur-rent events and Mrs. Douglas Watson ;wili read a paper on "National Ownership." Owner-ship." The program promises to be a jycry fine one. I Neighbors of Woodcraft No. 531. I Neighbors of Woodcraft No. 581 will ib'e entertained next Wednesday, March ; d, at the home ot Mrs. Frances Huss. I215S Adams avenue, when Mrs. Huss ' Svill be assisted by Mrs. Alice Smalley land Mrs. Eva Murphy. The ladies or v 'the club are asked to be present at ;eighv o'clock. ( ' Royal 500 Club. J Mrs. E. C. McFarland was hostess To the members or the Royal 500 club -at her home last Monday atternoon "when, cards were played and Mrs. Kate Murphy received the prise. Later in the arternoon luncheon was served bv Mrs. Mc Farlaud and her dining table Ovas decorated with, a lovely bowl or Jfragrant sweet peas. Throughout, iho homc other bright spring riowers were nicely arranged. At the previous meeting of the club 'Mre. Murphy was hostess and a very enjoyable time was spenu "Sacred Heart Alumnae Association. ' Members of the Sacred Heart Alumina Alum-ina association are requested to meet 'At the academy library Sunday arte, noon, February 29, at 2:30 o'ejock when important business will be con 'ducted. Civic League. The meeting or the Civic League 111 i. last Wednesday at the home ori Mr;. Josephine Hirst, S57 Twenly-thlm Twenly-thlm street, was one ot the busiest raccting.s held this year. Plans Tor ex-, 'ceptionally fine work during the early F -spring and summer months were hearu. The meeting endod socially when Mrs. Hir3t served a delicious Iluncheon. H Sego Lily Thimble Club. The ladles of the Sego Lily Thimble H club met. at the home of Mrs. Susie H Grose last Wednesday afternoon. Quite H ,n number were present and they spent H ;the afternoon quilling. About five H 'o'clock luncheon wus served. The next B 'meeting of the club will be held at H Uic home of Mrs. Josephine Yergoi H 336 Third street, March 3. Those H present at the meeting last Wednes H .day were- Mrs. Sarah Drysdale. Mrs H Ifiusie Grose. "Mrs. Carrie Boyer, Mrs H lEmlly Grose. Mrs. Jennie Welch, Mrs. H Amy Glen, Mrs. Lucy Kceler. Mrs. H Laura HaiTop. Mrs. Josephine Yerger, Mrs. May Yates, Mrs. Maggie Harrop, H IMra. Lbuise Folkman, Mrs. Daisy H .Cashmore, Mrs. Sarah Eayers, Mrs H Xarrie Chllds, Mrs. Dora Noble, Mrs. B 'Jvaie Jeyman, Mrs Clara Mohlmun H The visitors of the club were Mrs. H ftlnry Baker, Mrs. C. J. Edlund and H '.Mrs. J. F. Stephens. H Spanish War Auxiliary. H Tho ladies auxiliary to the Spanish H War Veterans gave a splendid pro- H -gram at the home of "Mrs. John Drew, H -301 Fourteenth street, last Monday in H 'celebration of the birthday of George 1 Washington and also in conimemora-H conimemora-H ion ot the birthdate of Abraham Lin-B Lin-B coin, which they had not been able to-observe the .past week. H The program included a speech by H tr. Salt on the Lire of Lincoln and H 'vanous members of the auxiliary gave H "Uiorl talks about events in the lives or Washington and Lincoln. Later in the arternoon a hot supper was served and dancing was enjoyed. There were about 40 present. The nc-t meeting of the auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Mar-zott Mar-zott Mnnzen. on Iilverdale avenue next Tuesday arternoon. All ladles are asked ask-ed ;o be present C. E. O. Club. Mrs. Susie Naisbitt was hostess to th' members of the C. E. O. club at her homo, Ml James Court, last Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Tho meeting was the first held this year and was for the purpose of reorganizing the club and outlining events for the meetings to be held during the year. Following Follow-ing the business meeting the ladies enjoyed en-joyed a social hour when rorrcsh menls were served by the hostess. I About twenty were present. Vincent Chautauqua Circle. TKe Vincent Chautauqua Circle met last Friday evening with a largo number num-ber of the members present. Mi's. Ar-bella Ar-bella Anderson wus n charge and Mrs. Ettn Shupe gave current events. Mrs. Anderson gave the book review of 'America Among the Nations" and Mrs. Green gave a very Tine description descrip-tion or Mexico City. Mrs. William W. Shaw read a paper which she had prepared pre-pared on "Sightseeing in tho Mexican Capital." A lively discussion followed. I Child Culture 'Club, j The ladles of the Child Culture club wih meet next Thursday afternoon at the University club rooms when Mrs. J. W. Ellingson will preside as chairman chair-man and the subject for the afternoon will be-a book review. All ladies of the club are invited to be present on this day. i Beaux Esprit Club j Mrs. F. D. McGregor was hostess tol the members of the Beaux Esprit club at her home, 29 G Adams avenue, on' Friday afternoon when card games and very nicely prepared refresmentsl were enjoyed by tho club members and1 I two guests, Mrs. Helen Tribe and Mrs.! Edna Dee. The dining table was adorn-! ed with bright yellow Jonquils. Those present in addition to the guests fori "hi afternoon were Mrs. Kale Hall. Mrs. Haxel Ramusson. Mrs. Charles, LpUs. Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Fred j Sehade. Mrs. Morrill Brown, Mrs. Tola Fa rr and Mrs. Goodwin. Royal Purple Club The members of the Royal Purple club will meet at the home or Mrs. El!a Mitchell, 35-1 Twenty-third street next Monday evening. All members or ihe club invited to bo present L. A. to O. R. C. The Auxiliary io the Order of Rail-. I way Conductors will moot next Thura-i day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All I members are requested to be present as initiation will be conducted. Refreshments Re-freshments will follow tho business meeting. 1016 "500" Club Mrs. W. B. Shipley will bo hostess lo the members of the IMG "500" club at her home, next Thursday afternoon, March All lndios of tho club are invited lo be present. Baptist Kensington One of the pleasant meetings of tho various societies of the Baptist church held in the city this wcok was thai of the Kensington, the ladles meeting at the home or Mrs. W. E. Moore, 715 Twcn:y-eighth street. Following in the regular ahpponings of the society the ladles enjoyed a social hour when .refreshments .re-freshments were served. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society The members of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society are to hold Ihc-ir regular meeting no:a Tuesday afternoon after-noon in tho parlors ot the church when they will dispose ot some very deli clous cakes and home made dainties. |