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Show CLVBS With an attendance of nearly all of, tho members of the Altriait society,' the first meeting for the year was held Thursday evening at tho Knights of Pythlae hall. Enthusiasm manifested on the part of those present promises a winter of exceptional work In the i presenatlon of the comedy and drama this season, the American legion will ; cooperate with the Allriart society, I Several new members were admitted to! the society, upon vote of present mem- ber.H Bob Major, president, gave an Interesting talk on "The Future and Mission of the Altriart Society " Mrs John Culley. Judge D. E. Sullivan Sul-livan nnd Superintendent B. A. Fooler alpo gave short addresses during the! i evening Mrs Culley stated tbat an I organization like the Altriart was one! ,of the best to develop home talent and thai Ogden would surely uphold its I efforts. The follow ing program wa3 1 given . Vocal solo. Miss Josephine Shorten ' Dramatic reading i Ella O'Neil Ballanlyne Aesthetic dance, "Peek-a-boo". .. Misses Anita and Dorothy Green Short talk, "Democracy as an Asset" Mrs. John Culley j Violin so'o Miss Mary Fisher Talk, Future and Mission of the Altriart Al-triart Society" President Bob Major Song and pantomine. "Smiles" Anita and Dorothy Green Talk 'Our Value to the Community," j President Ben A. Fowler Piano solo Frances O'Neil Talk ' Duly and Organization of the Altriart Society," . . Judge Dan E. Sullivan Vocal solo Mrs S. P. Dobbs Talk, Harmony in Music and Action." Ac-tion." j Lester Hinchcliff. director of music i Scarf dance Ruth Graham Piano solo Earl Salter 1 Duty of Each". . . I William H Manning, assistant director di-rector of music Members of the club will meet dur ilng ihe coming week to decide on the j musical comedy nnd to arrange ihe cast of characters . . j The ladles of the Heatherbll club mot Monday afternoon with Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Anderson at her home in Kanes vllb A short business meeting was held, after which a soclol hour was enjoyed. Games were played and J prizes were awarded to Mrs. Llszle I Hoggan and Mrs. Resale Cleve Later a dainty luncheon was served to the guests. The hostess was assisted bv Mrs Ethel Anderson and Mrs. Annie Cole. The ladles will meet in October with Mrs Lizzie Moyea on Lincoln avenue. ave-nue. Tea will be served from 3 until 5 o'clock by the members of the Miriam ( hnpter, No 14. order of the Kastern Star. Monday afternoon at the Masonic Ma-sonic temple. Hostesses for tho afternoon after-noon win be Mrs H. C Marehant, Mrs A. Johnson. Mrs. Harry L. White. ' Mrs. R T. Hume Mr.; Bruce Stevens, ! Mrs H Aabel. Mrs. William i"ral, Mr. A J Podoon. Mrs F. W. Watson ' and Mrs Otto P. Meckcs. Woman's Missionary society of the, Firei Presbyterian church will meet ' .it the home of Mrs. H. D. UcCune.l 556 Twenty-fourth street, Friday af-i i ternoon at 2:30 o'clock ' Mrs S P Millar will be hostess to ! the members of the White Rose club at her home, 171 Patterson avenue, Friday afternoon All members .ire n luested to be present I The members of the O. B J. club wi re entertained at the home of Evc-lyn Evc-lyn wiuiams Baturday evening, Sep tember 19. uames, music anu uuucnij were ino initial features during the e veiling. Refreshments were served, after which plans were made for a moonlight hike next Saturday evening The members of the club art. Lavon Green well, Alta Iverson, Florence Brlttina. Alice MMaeBeth, Lucille Bes-lonS, Bes-lonS, Flalne Bingham. Evelyn W'l!-' Mams, George Mechalson. Leonard Bradaon. Bill Blakely. Walter Wright, Jess Hansen. Henry Chlpp and Roy, Johnson Mrs. A D. Barber was hostess to the nembeis of her sewing club Tuesday! afternoon at her home. 1132 Twenty-j rifth street A color scheme In pink and white wn.s carried out with asters and clematis. Refreshments were Served at the close of the afternoon I Mrs. Barber was assisted by hori mother, Mrs. Mary Gaddls. Mrs B C Murphy was hostess Tues-1 da evening to the members of her Five Hundred club at her home, 948 Washington avenue Two tables of cards were enjoyed with honors r warded lo Mrs. J L Whltaker. A .luppor was served, jellow flowers dec-, crating the table Members of the board of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers w ill rnctt Monday, Sept. 20, at 2 30 o'clock, at the home ol Mrs. W H Reeder, Jr. 1064 Twenty Twen-ty -sixth street mm. Mrs. Ray Stone, 736 Canyon Road, entertained the members of the 1-aF Cos club Thursday afternoon Fhc Hundred was played with Mrs. J. C-Green C-Green and Mrs. David Turner claiming claim-ing the honors Fall flowers were uied In the decorative effect V four-course four-course luncheon waa served. The club v 111 meet In two weeks with Mrs. Main Ma-in I Miller on Seventeenth street. Mrs Paul Frankc was hostess to ihe members of tho C E. C club Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her lovely residence,; D74 Blnford avenue The home ua decorated In the club colors of ellow nnd white After an afternoon spent In needle work and quiet Boclal chat, a delicious luncheon was served. A basket filled with yellow and whit' fall floweia. the handle of which was tied with a white mallne bow, formed the attractive, centerpiece for the tabic Appropriate placcards, in corresponding colors, were laid for the following. Mrs. R Carson Mrs W It .sfK-nce, Mr:-. Blshoff, Mrs, i Server, Mrs. J. G Van Neaa, Mro E. C. Osborne. Os-borne. Mrs J. D. Taylor. Mrs. F. E. Helntzelmtin and the hostess. The Ladles' Literal) society met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. R. B. Porter on Washington avenue. The business hour was opened promptly and work for the year was discussed. The resignation of Mrs. Julia Eccles. president, was accepted by the members. mem-bers. Mrs. Eccles expects to be out of ORden during the Winter months and Will not be able to attend to club' work During the afternoon a pro-l Kram was given, this being In (.harne, of Mrs P A Hcrdtl. A paper was - - read from the Literary Digest by Mrs. 1 X. Pulton, while Miss Thomas read an article from the American Magazine Maga-zine entitled, The Mo.t Wonderful Dope Sheet In the World.'' Two vocal selections were given by Vera Delama-ter. Delama-ter. and Miss Frances O'Neil entertained enter-tained with two piano selections Mrs. MM'orcy. of Louisiana, was the guest for the afternoon Queen Esther chapter No. 4, Order Df the Eastern Star, held their first --ocl.il tea Wednesday afternoon In the Musonlc temple Hostesses were Mes-1 lunies Wlnans, Volt, Black man, Allison, Alli-son, Blshoff, Steed, Wilson, Forbes, i chs, Misses Helen Miller. Jennie Bar-linger Bar-linger and Rae Hubentha) Cards were snjoyed during the afternoon. Re-j freshments were served. oo |