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Show KuJlun lb iss Students of the Rlrch Creek school entertained at a program Tim-,;.,. evening in the Fourteenth ward amusement amuse-ment hall The hall was . rowded to overflowing with more than lour hundred hun-dred KUesi The children in cos-1 t iime8 of Indians, negroes, fairies. Red CrosM nurses and health crusadera, presented an enjovnble program of readings, songs ami dance numbera. Superintendent li. A. Fowler :-ok' a few words of appreciation in behalf be-half of tfie audience. Hishop ,bu-ence ,bu-ence MorrlH also gave a short address. ad-dress. The program was given by the: children to provide for play ground equipment and a phonograph for the Birch Creek school. - Miss MUrdall Sage and Miss Anna Bill kfoldt were hostesses to the members mem-bers of the Qui Vive club Tuesdaj evening a, tile Home of Mis- Sag" , J.S' Kershaw avenue Many games of interest were played. The uiunif i) selections were given b) Miss Lola Obley of S;ilt Laki and Miss, stable France. Bouqueta of vellow and idn! chrysanthemums formed the table centerpiece. I 'lace cards were laid for the following: Miss Magel Stewart. Stew-art. Mlas Elva Earl. Miss Delia Earl, Miss Alice Zundeili Mlas Lola obiej. Miss Lottie Pettenglll. Miss Mablo France, Mrs. L c Uarson, Nell Chaj)-ple, Chaj)-ple, Anna BUokfeldt, Murdell Sage and Howard Swanner. . . The Ladlea' Aid society of the First Congregational church will meet Friday, Fri-day, December 10, in the church parlors. par-lors. Mrs. David Turner will be hostess j to the members of the La rols f lub at her home, a30 Van Ruren ave-1 ave-1 nue, on Wcdnesdav afternoon. Members of the First section of tho Ladles Aid society of the First Presbyter. an church met Tuesday af-: af-: ternoon ot the home of Mrs. S. E. I Joal. 53S Twenty-becond street. The afternoon was spent in needlework In preparing for the Christmas bazaar. J Towels, dressing table scarfs and luncheon sts were hemmod and de-algned. de-algned. Iate in the afternon tempting tempt-ing refreshments were served by the I hostess. The section will meet again Tuesdav afternoon at the homo of Mrs cieorgo A. Whltmeyer, S2H Twenty-fifth street. Members of the Primary association associa-tion of the First ward held their primary pri-mary conferom e last Sunday in the First ward hall A program was given giv-en by the members of the primary classes as follows: I Prelude Lolabell Gamer I Prayer ... Wayne Stevens song, "Autumn Primary children i Memory Qema Primary claaeea Piano. "Little Kittens WalU".... Hugh Stevens Recitation Mary Hinckley Song, "Pretty Rosebud" Alice Brown Story inz Taylor Song Boys" chorus Song, I Thank Thee Ixird' .... Prima i y el oasis Prayer Varnett Garner ! ' ' Members of the Daughters of the King of the Church of the t.ood Shi p-heid p-heid were hostcst-.es Tuesday evening ot a dancing parly given in the Uuild haJI About thirty couples were In! attendance. Refreshments were served at tin close of the evening I Miss Mary Dunn waa hostess to the members of tho S. O. II. club last Monday afternoon at her homo on Grant avenue. VariOUe games were enjoyed, prizes being won by Mlsai Marguerite and Ml Rose Bpidol A i supper was served at 10 o'clock by J the hostess I'he place ards and -- I 'J favors carried out a Thanksgiving Idea. Covers were laid for ten. ... The Fourteenth ward choir gave a Thanksgiving dance Thursday evening m the Fourteenth ward amusement hall. . Member of the Historical sotictv met Saturday afternoon in the Knights of Pythias hall with Mrs J a. McOei and Miss Rva Krb as hostesse.3. Mrs. J J Malone gave the subject for the afternoon, Politics and Social i'om. dftlonaV,' Dlacuaalon followed. . i Mi and Mrs. Frank Rarconek entertained en-tertained their c;rd club lo.st Wednesday Wednes-day evening at their home Mrs. J. W. Smalley and Earl Shipley won the honors, a supper was served following follow-ing tho card games. The table dec-oratlona dec-oratlona were in Japanese effect Cov-erg Cov-erg were laid for twelve Mrs. J R. Cooper was hostess to' her Kensington club Wednesday af-: ternon at hei home in the Brown-! Ing apartments. After two hours of I needlework refreshments were served' by the hostess to twenty guests . Mr and Mrs. H. Q G William Woro host and hostess to the members oft :nei, i-ive Hundred club Saturday evening, November 0. at their home.' , an Buren avenue. Five hun- di.d was enjoyed. Invited guests .were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Greenweil 'and Mr. and Mre C. E. vVymer of salt Lake Mrs Wymer was the leclpient of the kim:.i prize while Mrs. g y .Tribe received first honors and Mrs' A A. Browning, consolation honors. Members of the Ogden Draniu club will meet in the Knights of Pythlaj hail Saturday aftornoohi December . With Mrs. Browning and Mrs Rat! Ket k Piers as hostesses. The following follow-ing program will be given James M. Barrle ..Mrs Leslie Bavflla Dear Brutus" . .......Mrs Norma Sears Evans Vocal solo. "Mill O'Skyc" (McLen-i (McLen-i nun I, Mra, Porter violin solo (Eugene Albert) ; Mrs. Royal Ecclea Club meeting will open at S'SO o clock. V. nh Mrs. W. L. Peterson as hostess, host-ess, members of the Home Culture club will meet at her home 1'720 tdamg avenue Suturdav atte'rnoon Decern:-, r 4 Mrs. Hyrum Smith will be 'he leader for th..- meeting Mrs T W. Horn will give the lesson text, followed by a paper on H. G. Wells by Mrs r N. Rletchcr. Mrs. Gertrude ICoolldge will give "Joan and Refer " , Discussion will take place at the close of the program. Mesdames Marion Browning and Ada Moyca will bo hostesses to the members of the Child Culture tlub next Thursday afternoon when the regular meeting of tn t,ul) H h(ld in the I'mvcrsity club roms. Mrs Alary Lynch will give "Enoch Arden" with musical selections. Mrs P. E. Teeta was hostess to the members ,,f the Missionary society of tho Flrsl Presbyterian church lrl-day lrl-day afternoon at her home ttl4 QUlnC) avonui lira J. B Carver t as. lb., dev jtional services, followed lv the lesson sublect given by Mrs. Barr. Mrs. A. H. Aland and Miss; Mildred Ware favored with vocal selections, se-lections, while Mrs. C. . stevtus gave a piano 'do. Dainty refreahmoota were served by tho hostess. |