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Show Calendar Ladies' Mite Missionary. H, The Ladies Mite. Missionary of Em-gHbryAIJIchur Thursday afternoon, March 11, with Uu following officers elected:4 ,Mrs. Ella Robinson, president; Mrs Zina Turner. Vice president; Mrs. Willa Brt'dshivw, secretary: Mrs. Carmilla li'i.'.zh, assistant and corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gertrude S'.uwarl, trci.--uicr. Mother vFlommings. cliap.-lain: cliap.-lain: Rev. B. F. McCulley, assistant chaplain. The ladies had a very pleasant pleas-ant meeting. The next meeting is to beheldalh Willa Bradsh&w, 467 Fourth street, Fiiday, March 19, at 2 p. m. Drama Club. Tins afternoon at 2:30 o'clock tho members of the Drama club mot at the Ogden Conservatory of Music rooms and a very finely arranged pro-srau. pro-srau. was carried out as follows: Review of book. "French Wa? and Their Meanings." (Edith Whartou) by Mrs. Kfnry F. Volker. Reading of play. "Post ScripMon," (Emlie Angler). Mrs. Coffmuu. Vocal selection (Chaminade), Miss Esther Harris. Miss Ellen Thomas and Mrs. Louise Pierce Martineau were hostesses at this meeting. Past Noble Grand Club. Members of the Past Noble Grand club are to meet at I he borne of Mrs. : A. D. Baker, 130 West Twenty-seventh street, next Thursday, March IS, at 2:30 o'clock. Service Star Legion. This evening at 8 o'clock in the IVoocmcn of the World hall the Serv- ; Ice Stai Legion ladies of pgden wil! ' giv tho first of a series of card par- ties-, to which they invite all Opden- 1 lies and anyone Interested in the aim , of the Legion, which is composed of nearos' women relatives of service : and ex-service men. The party will be made delightful for everyone whether wheth-er or not they play card games for numerous amusements have been r-lan-ne'l. For those adept at the panics for tho evening prizes will bo given. Dorcas Society. J The Dorcas society of the Elim Lu- J thuran church meets with Mrs. Axel '' Sandiund, 2767 Grant avenue, next Wednesday evening. ' Lutheran Ladies' Aid. 1 Tho annual bazaar of tho Ladies Ale! society of the Elim Lutheran church will be held on Thursday, Marob 18,! commencing at 3 o'clock and coiMnu ing throughout the evening. Manv beauiifu! and useful articles will bo on .display. A candy booth has also bt-on arranged for. Refreshments will be, served. Episcopal Guild. The members of the Episcopal Guild will meet at the Guild hall next Wednesday Wed-nesday at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. P. A. Beck and Mrs. McConneil as hostesses. Lincoln Circle No. 2, The ladies of Abraham Lincoln Circle Cir-cle No. 2 mot in the 1. O. O. F. hall last Thursday afternoon when a number of re.p-jrts concerning tho recent conven tion were read. The mooting was closed with a social good lime. Rebckali Party. The ladles of the Rebekah lodo of the city will give a parly in the I. O.I O. F, hall Saturday evening to which ' they invite all their friends. Vincent Chautauqua wlrclc. The members of the Vincent '"liau-1 tauqua Circle held an Interesting meol- j inf," last evening at tho homo of Mrs. Georginn Marriott, 221 Twenty third street. The .program was followed by n -social hour when refreshments were served. J Children of Mary. J A pleasant meol ing of tho wee".; was that or the Children of Mary of St. Joseph's Catholic church. Tlie sodality so-dality met at ll.e church hall Monday evening at 8 o'clock and enjoyed i soda' so-da' good time. Twelfth Ward Relief .Society. j An ovent of tho coming week which1 is .being looked forward to with interest, in-terest, is. the anniversary party nhich; is to be given in the Twelfth ward amusement hall next Wednesday evening eve-ning in commemoration of tho anni- veroary of the organizing of the Relief! society. The usual good music wlil be I afforded, Welcker, Oborn, Larson and Warnei furnishing a fine program for tho dancers. Refreshments wilt bo served. Ogden Motorcycle Club. Tno Ogden Motorcycle club hold its regular monthly, meeting last Monday rvoninj, at their hall in the Maccabees lodge room. Two new members wore admitted, making an enrollment of Ihlrly-two in the club. A delightful luncheon was served and a good musical mu-sical program was enjoyed. The members mem-bers -were Joined by their wives in the merrymaking. A trip to Mantua to indulge in a fish dinner was planned plan-ned lor tomorrow. Five Hundred Club Mrs. Frank M. DrJggs was hostoss lo tho Five Hundred club an a number num-ber of guests at her homo last Friday nfternoou. Tlie spacious rooms were very spring like in Iholr decoration of rod carna-j lions, violets, rod roses and potted i ferns. Four tables of Five Hundred fr-.m. Ill l Tij-u ..l IHILIIIBB wore played after which a most delightful de-lightful luncheon was served. Mrs. Krend N. 11 ess and Mrs. EM. Over-ilrcot Over-ilrcot assisted the h.ostess. The club will bo entertained at their next fortnightly meeting on March 2f by Mrs. W. II. Barnes in the parlors of ihoi Reed hotel. FIFTH WARD PARTY MONDAY In the Fifth ward meeting house Monday ovening. there will be a fine dancing party and social to which all members of tlie ward and their friends are invited. Tho usual good music will be furnished. HOME FROM PACIFIC COAST Mrs. C. A. Malan and daughter, Mrs. Harold Evans, have returned from tha Pacific coast, where they have boon visiting for the past two months. SURPRISE PARTY. Several friends of Mr. Squire Tll-loU-on successfully surprised hin; at his homo, 74S Twenty-fourth street. Tho playing of games occupied the fore part of the ovening. A very tasty lunch vns served and a general good lime enjoyed by all. Those present were: Mr. .Squire Tillotson, Miss Buena Anderson Mr. Norman Brown, Miss. Ada Hur.v. Mr. Arthur Folt, Miss Myrtle Jackson, Mr. J. E. Everette anil wife, Mr. Joseph Ahlberg, Mr. Robert Peart. Mr. Owen Aspland, Miss Elizabeth Faris, Miss Zilpiiia Toombs. Miss Margaret Pea,rt, Miss Sander's, Miss Hannah Johnson and Win. L. KnlghL |