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Show Visitors Enjoy I Social Events Of Convention I I ll Federated Ciub Delegates B: High in Praise of Enter- W tainment Here t: In connection with the convention of the State Federation of Women's clubs held Monday. Tuesday and Wed- E nesdav of last week In Ugden. several notable social affairs were given. First W& and foremost was a reception and tea 'Bp. given Monday afternonon In the lovely Berthana, in compliment to clubwomen Efi and guests isiting in ( igden, Presl- ft, dents of six of Ogden's prominent and m. loldeEt clubs were hostesses for the It afternoon, these being Mrs. William Br I Douglas of the Olty Federation, Mr- C' r 3 ntageraid "f tho Home Culture P bib, Mrs. Florence Newcomb of ihe K Historical society, Mrs. Elizabeth Bar- W- rows of Clld Culture club. Mrs. Arnold f Bowman of the Ladles Literary club, fc. and Mrs. Josephine Hirst of the Civic W. I league. l'all flowers in the various shades H ol yellou and pink and red were used E leooratlons. At the head of the K stairs, 1 tall basket 01 vellow sun- f" riowers was placed. The reception hall m was adorned with baskets of red dahlias and whlt Wolf berries, also m- r.-d marigolds With White berries, also tt '''' i'oom w.s decorated wltb pink E. and white cosmos and .ink roses. The h dining room was effective with vases H or pale yellow and deep vellow rnari- h, golds Tne table, covered with clumy H lace over yellow was centered with a H "i" marigolds, surrounded b F 1 olds Of lavender malinc Two silver H candlesticks with yellow candles, were H placed on either side of the tenter- H Pi ce. Mra William Ri. , Kimball wao pr 111 1 nurge of the decorations H in iu:ci:i ig li.m M fJrouped in the receiving lino were Mrfl William Douglas, Mrs E u. I atherwoor, Mrs ?: O Wattls, Mrs! H j Edward BIchsel, Mrs Vnne F. Obem- H dorfer and .Mrs. j. r MorrelL Presid- H ;l" ;". table m the dining I room were Mra Morrell, Mr- p . H Knis'lcy, Mrs s S Smith, Mri- J. T iH Lynch. .Mrs R H. Boiler. Mrs John Culley, Mrs. Edward Bichsel. and H Mrs. K. .,. Wattls. Assisting In the luiping room were Mrs 11. Dunn H Mrs. E R. Dumke, Mrs. Andrew H Clark, "Mrs. J. Orson Douglas Mr H ! Royal EkJCles. Mrs. William R. Klni- V I ball, Wrs. William King, lift Coffmen H Mrs. Louglas Watson, Airs. Henry Vo:- iH k, r M' 5 Rieks. Mrs Joseph Scow H croft, Mrs, Helen Tribe, Miss DOrothj H Wright, Miss Alyru Grout. Ab-g Irene H ,':um. Mrs. LMslL. Radeon and Mrs. A. D Barber. - I Music for the affuir was given bv H the Lillian Thatcher orchestra ai - H ranged on an attractive platform in V the middle Of the Berthana dance H hall. A tall wicker basket of pink and I white cosmos was arranged on one sid- of th, platform Tl B6IXA1 S EVENTS E The second of the social fvenus in H connection with the convention was H the Federation dinner Tdesday even- inp. at o'clock at the Veber club. H The dinner was under the supervision f Mrs. Joseph Wright and was on H ol 1 be mosl delightful affairs in con- H nection with the convention. That same evening members of the Fed- leratlon and thej friends were enter- tatned at the Weber Normal college H by the Ugden Drama club. Two oue act plays were presented. H "Mrs. JJit and the Law." hv Mary H lAIdls an.i "Nocturne," by Anthony c H Wharton. Casts of the plays were given H as follows: 1 Mrs. Pal ami the Iw" Nora O'l laherty, Minnie Moore Brown H Patrick O' Flaherty Ra Nixon Jlmmie, their son ... Virgil Sorenson H Mrs. CarrolI: a visiting nurse . . . H . . Zelta BaUlnger H John Mug, a policeman. Frank Blair H Scene A tenement room at lu o'clo. H .Nix (nine Martha Blackburn Llla-Eccles Brimhall H Cecilia Hope .... Noimu Sears Bvanns Mrs. Gaul JVy Houtz Woolev . ! James Truntbridge .... Harold Silver 1 hi Man in the Grey Tweeds . . ndrew T. Clark The incident takes plae-e on a June flight, ism, in a back sitting room of N" l.'l Klngmere Road, Balham. The plays w ere under I be direction of Judge Dau E, Sullivan and Mlsa H Minnie Moore Brown As an intermis- slon. several rnusi. 1 selections wero H given- Violin solo a. "An Indian Village,"' 1 Samuel Gardner) b Prom the Cuanc Break." (Cecil Burleigh 1 Miss Mary Fisher Vocal Kolo a-' LTdcal'- (ChumlUle) i ' "Dawn.V (Pear Curran) Miss Dorothy Wright Cello nolo. '.Vo' turn.-'" 1 Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn) m 1. 1 1 lelen Hunter -Mis. Glady.- Rich presided at the I piano. IH Al four o'clock Wednesday after- noon, visiting delegates were taken on a tour through Ogden canyon and ' t-H visits were made to seven-1 other in-tereottng in-tereottng polnta Mgde.i ues.s wsre well pleased with the entertainment afforded them dur- lH ing their, stay in the city, declaring the social features of tho Convention of the Federation of Women's club to surpass those of othe years. liiH Mrs. Etta Colby arrived Friday af-ternqon af-ternqon from Portland, Ore. and will spend two days as the guest of Mrs. 'IM Fred N. Hess. Mrs. Colby is on her 'M vva east. I Mrs. Otto. Kckhardi and Mrs. O..B. Hart entertained at dinner last ThuVs- jH day '-veiling In honor of Mr and Mrs. S. H. Graves of Los Angeles and Mrs. IJ JJ.khaidt Covers were laid for I twelve. The opening of social activities of the Mutual Iinprov ement association of th Fourteenth ward was enjoyed lust Wednesday evening at tho ward Amusement hall Dancing games And various amusements were the dlvi-slon dlvi-slon of the evening. ... vh- Rah Mnnahan of Butte an 1 Mrs. LV'ed Barnes of San Diego. Ca: . have left for Salt Lake, where thev pend few days visiting and then will return to their homes. A : I ;jm Jmmm |