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Show : I Congregational Aid Ladies' '' ,t, Honor Mrs. C. E. Chris- I tianson at Luncheon 0 . I ' i ru M the Congregational church vester ' I day afternoon the Ladled Aid socleti ' converted their regular meeting intj ' a social arfair and complimentarv llimcheoa to Mrs. E. C. Christiansen & Tor lont one or the most InrieraMpablo i! ' mon)bers of the society and ahurcl j H( .and who is shortly leaving for Chlm' ICahfornla. cn' t . In a beautifully composed and ex - jccHcntl delivered speech Mrs. El h I Howes, in the name of the society' V M presented Mrs. Christiansen with a i - beautiful silver flower vase laden vrih k Ct jonquils and daffodils. ? Mrs. Christiansen very feelingly re- fji plied, Maying that the memories of her 'I i: church work in Ogden would always 1 be fragrant to her wherever she went ' '1 and however she fared. J Miss Rosalie Holberg sang mov I J tastefully two solos, "I Heard a Tluush" and "Charity," by McDIarmid i - Rev. Godfrey Matthews expressed n ' thtf name of the board of trustees am' i' doacons the sense of loss felt by the t : fellowship in tho departure of Mrs ' i Christiansen, wishing her happiness ' and prosperity in her new home and a i similar opportunity for usefulness in (' -the church. I V Visited In Ogden a Mrs. Rose Hnrtog, manager of u ' large3t department stores In Pocatelle f i Idaho, was an Ogden visitor during the 3 1 j week. She came down on business for i her store. . v j |