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Show I HERE AND THERE IN THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY1 I 1 I Primary Youths fl j Give Pageant in JH Weber College President L. W. Shurtlifr as Guest Greets Large Audi- ( ence Present S The Birth and Growth Of -M"i- ; j dfl j monism.' PflH Tuesday evening at the Weber Normal loikR1 ' boya and girla ol tin y l- iti ion of 1 he Wi lt"! ' i 1 1 i j 1 1 1 1 1 ' n as wrl It 'ii 7, by Irma Kelt Hitner and highly Inter- ..v S;1"; ested the children who took part. r Part nu f I i and intere ted folk iL- 1 rowded th ollege W m 1 1 at II Preslden 1 KjH l?f was thi honored gjca; for the eve-SB eve-SB BBTaH able to the occasion. Statu- officers n ho ed tvlth th i irl Jess.e Bingham, president: L,,t-ie P. Smith, first counselor; Julia bfoble, J JJ i o-vi counscloi Laura Oeorge, tojfl surei liter; I i "i supplies Mar ... White ana ttuib W Tanner, play leaders; Lottie 11 Rich- f :irds and Mattle Stone. j Vlcmbei ol i'ii' i i - .Ay" girls ""'1 boj pari I-Tlnce ii-- Id, i ; i 3 PE R80M "J Miller' . !. . Lou fogan; rrulh, HHBJ Herman lie: I, Loyalty, .llie Oal- i J-pJ I i ' - La Wcavei . Jm-M .Edward can ,4H Walker, Jostle DoVlS 'illlotson; (irat- . ,M Lee; Unit; aoml Wilbur; t- Dorothy Williams; sort. is-.. Albert HBj Bragonje; Persevefc a-e. Nellie 1 1 tints- ETjl man; Knowledge. K.t-iarint Hansen. 'tlBJ J l'f ' ut'on A I . - JH 1 ' id J fm ' ii d ' HI IjBjB invocation John .W.it. on "I I e Vision I B Dire liild BB Organization of the, Church aiasM SBB tolrecior, Veua Jones BBJ Caill of the Mormon Battalion H Director, Pearl 8 under a JbBJ Visit of the Indlany ... Hooper Ward -3b 1 ' B Episode on the t-Malfta . . Ninth Ward : 'H Dlreelol pHfl This is the Place Clinton ward jM tzm ; Ruth ilbb Ifl Sunbonnet Babies Second Ward &jBf Directors, i,ui i Stephens, Ray ste- JB ! ' ii i iui ci !....- . r i .... ; IB , Bj gfiB! BcnedictioTi J. ,ir!.t.n- nBB One of the effective features was S"Sfl "ThjSr Botterfl) jih- '-. the Twelfth !Bj b1 . riB dam c . CaB fl -Nlr ami Airs K . -,,, L :j Bdwln Lewis, havi returned from Pan '1 Diego, '.. ii-r have beei :'r the summer Thej oii remain J of Mrs. II. j Tayloi it her I wMgk '-ii Twenty-fifth bbVI iJ Mr and Mra Austin H. Shaw are y?HB visiting in "JK'den as Che Kursts of rel- gJBj atlves and friends for u few v.eeks. During the summer weeks ihe- have . y been isitmg in Sterling. Idaho, vhere U BJ ' b'--. w.cn i he gu si ol di flBBQi father. Mr I. C. Brown. Mr. and Mrs Shaw art theii Idaho, to mak'- their hotm for the KfMV winter. ' -1 k Miss Beatrice Brownine m nt two ' fJM week's acation In l'ro o as the giiL-st B "' '-"r unt, Jennii Browning Ba Miss Fannls licrmod and Mrs W. H C. Camp have returned from a t i flBB tour through Yellowstone pur. Bb A hiking party wav. enJoyel last Monday when a hike was made to Ob- M M prvator)' Peak. 1 hoi lm lud d I he VH parly were Warren L. Wattle Mial ft M Plorenct Watt's, Mian i i iii.-rin. ' dershot. Miss Sherma Hindershot. gitaj Blva Littiefieid and Miss Jennesel r Miss .Mane Willis entertained at a j Idse luncheon Monday evening at her nomr-. l'&3:' ijrciiani avenue, f air -M fowers ucro used lh the decoration! of tb home. At the close of the eve- 'i M nlng a luncheon .s served Miss 21 WUlls was assisted i, , i " Willla. The ruf-5ts fr the nlng 3 M ','erf Mlss H-len Mills, Miss M .noii M Mills, Miss Florence Turner, Miss Bilk- L afoeth Browning. Mlsa Charlotte Davis JBl Miss I'byiiis McGlnley. BBb , fB rjn,? of thc leading social events of LuBJ tha week was the df'liious afternoon npfl luncheon served at the Hermitage ho- Bjfl tel Thursday. Sept. i, by niKmhw ..f ii j the Chiiil Culture ciav.. initiative t. Bfl lhe opening mectlntf of the club The gjfAl dlninic room and parlor were Cheery Bj with baskets of the season's flowers, waeaH t arrying out a decorative rolor scheme BR of 'How. During the luncheon. Mrs. BV Ehiniee Bowman acted as tbastmlatreai Bn x responses given by President B mizabeth Barrows on "Our Present." Mrs Annie Wright on "Our I'ast," and jHfl Hvb. Martha Wattia on "Out Future.' HBj After the luncheon, the ladies ad- IBB Journed to the parlor, when- a nl t l prepared musical program wai given BB1 Tl"' flrst nu,nh"'r was given lv a trio BJ composed f Mlsa Mary Parmley, io- BB llrlst; Mbu Helen Hunter, cellist, and B Miss Martha Guernsey, who gave "On BB tnaj Bank of a Erook'' ( Bordeprere). BB Tln. aljM Ruve ' Pastorale," by Han- BB ben, and "Serenade," by Victor Her- BB bert, vi r. K. rt. Dumlie entertained BB fltli two soprano selections, "Bells" BBv i Amy Woodforde-Tlnden . and "Christ Bfl in Flanders," (Waid Stephens). As an encore she gave Till i w u BJ (Amj oodfoi u--Tindeni ; Miss Dor- B "Ihy Wrlghl was her accompanist BB iiKr .u-ssie K-a son held hoi audience BF (' ll-bound while she beautifully sant; BH thren solos. BB Members present for the afternoon A group of interest to Ogden society -folks. Upper left, Miss Ruth May Zimmerman, the house guest of iVlr and Mrs. C. H Smith, who returns' soon to Albuquerque to take up her studies in the University of New Mexico Upper left. Miss Dorothy Bingham, daughter of Mr. and Mts. B H Bingham, whose engagement to Emil Farnlund is announced. Lower left, Miss Laura Walker, who impersonated "Happiness" in the pageant on Mormonism. Lower center, Mrs. Lloyd E Nelson, formerly Miss Laura Keyser, who was married Thursday.. Lower right. Anita and Dorothy Green, who will give a quaint dance of their own at the Altriart meeting on Thursday . were Mas dames II. M. Barrows. Archlel Bowman, C. 11. Barton, A. K. Bowcn. J. M Brow nin:;. . I i . Barnes, Joseph Clar!.. iit'tl 'ha nil.. , m. I.,tn-John I.,tn-John Child. J. :. Oemson, Wllllan! Douglas) David Btccles, J. EL Epperson. C. B. Blsenbergi John l-'arr. Jam " I Farnsworth, Geo B. Glen. B. s. I Hinckley, U G Holley, O. G. Lynch, P, e. Nichols, K i nisen, A W. Putnam Put-nam it. L. Roberts. A. A Robinson. 1 Sarah Rbn-r. S. K. Smith. E. O. Wattll W. H. Williams, P. T. Wrijfht. A I Wright and Charles Bmpey. Guests 'for the afternoon included Mrs. E. R. Dumke; Mrs. Anderson. Mrs Pur-. Pur-. rlngton. Mrs. Aupuj, Wright. Jr . Miss I Dorothy Wright Miss Jeanness Smith. .Mis" J. . Beason. Miss Marj I'arm-, I'arm-, ley. Miss Martha Ouernsey and Mia j Helen Hunter Tho club will meet In two weeks at the University club with Mrs. Vedu Waltl mid Mrs. Martha W rltcht hostesses for the afternoon. Members of Nation Sororities who are not affillatnd with the Ogden Pan-! Pan-! Hellenic association, are requested to 'get in touch Immediately with Mrs. 8. P. Dobbs on Fowler avenue. Arrangements Ar-rangements are being made for the i first meeting of the club I The Episcopal guild will meet with Mrs. E. c Bader Wednesday, ., j :; o'clock, at her home. 113 Twenty- , first street. Mra H. B Rosebraugh will assist with tho afternoon's enter- ! talnmcnt. Members of the Bempre society will hold their flrnt meeting of thH season Tuesday, September 21, at the home of Xlrf. John "u 1 The following program win be gion at tin- meeting; i "Current Events," by Mrs. Joseph Fe.rraro: '.'Beethoven's Childhood and 'Early Manhood," by Mrs. Leslie Sa-jvllle; Sa-jvllle; musical selcctlunr from B-fl-lioreh will be given by Miss Ellen Thomui, Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mra Bryant Martlneau and Mrs. Fred G. I Clark. The society will study Beethoven Beeth-oven and hH compositions during the first few months of their work. This Will be followed by a study of ' Mod-! Mod-! ern American Music." Officers lor the club who will act dtirln tho com-j com-j ing year are Mrs. T. Don Beeson. president. pres-ident. Mrs. C Henry 8tevens, vice president; Miss Mary Fisher, ac retail and treasurer; Mrs. John Culley, hls-I hls-I lorlun, and Mrs. B. M Jones, reporter. Miss Orel Chrlsman returned Tuesday Tues-day from California, where she hao spent nine weeks islting friends and relatives. Miss t'hrisman spent the greater part of the time In San Fran-ilscn Fran-ilscn and Bay cities, but while in California, Cali-fornia, visited both the northern anil the southern mining regions, besides tho San Joaouin valley. Miss Claudia Roberts entertained a number of her friend,-- at an afternoon after-noon party Friday, September 10, .it her home on Fowler avenue ThO early part of the afternoon was spent In games and in kensington. Flowers were used as decorations. Miss Roberts Rob-erts served a dainty luncheon, assisted assist-ed by her mother, Mrs. Ralph Roberts. Guefls present Si the prelty affair hi 'i .iish Dorothy Sharp, mism Rqp Pox, Miss Blahelra Barton, m.- Ruth Plhgree, mis- Charlotte Darts, Miss- a Alloa Berk, Miss Miriam Che-. Miss I.JIian Brown. Miss Afton Stahi. Miss Phyllis McGlnley, Miss Nellie O'Keefe, Miss Mugatit M.i'arlune. MISS Helen Conroy. Mus Kathryn Shufflebarger, Mls Sherma Hendershol. M N Si iml Hopper, MIsn Marva MiBlitle. MlSJ Mirtan Woodbury, Miss Florence Wat-tis, Wat-tis, Miss Bvelyn Corey, Miss Kate Fenton, Miss Betty Hurst. Mls Ploi -ence 'Hirner. Friends of Miss Marguerite BUdlong, formerly of Ogden, will be In teres tod byathe announcement of her marVlagt to Ralph E. Todd of Scheneotady, New York. The wedding took place on August 6. The ceremony wa p i formed by the Ite Roney at I be home of the bride'a brother. T. C. Rlldlollg. The bride wolf :i suit of dark blue with hat to matt Ii Afte't i trip In the Adlrondacks, Mr. and .Mrs. Todd will make thiir home at 1 Wilson ;i venue In Schenectady. Mra Todd was well known In Ogden, and was h resident of the oily for ton yeol - She has In on leaching in tho F.idt m.- tho past year. . Miss Doris Chase was the compll mi nted puest at u miscellaneous shower show-er Wednesday evening when Mis Maud Stonu and Miss Marlon Cartel' entertained at the home oI'Miss Stone, 28fi9 Grant avenue, Twenl) lii guegtil gathered for the evening The time was spent in games and in musical entertainment en-tertainment Miss Chase gave several piano numbers. Towels were hemmed by the guests for the bride-elect. Chrysanthemum sunflowers were ugod as decorations throughout the Stone bome. In the dining room, ihe tab v as pejiterea a Isrgn vafce of sun-flowers. sun-flowers. Ve'low and white v, as ibe predominating color scheme a dell icious luncheon was served to the guests. i Fire t hief A. B. Canfield uiul wire of Bocatello Idaho, have been visiting 1 1 lends in Ogden and Salt Lake ftr the past few days. The are eh route to Los Angeles, ('al , where Mr. Canfield will attend the Fir Chief! convention. j Mrs. F. l. Eckardl left Thursda for a two week's visit in Seattle. Wash, w ith her sister. Mrs. Maud Ellen. Miss Barbara Steninger and John Steningar of Elko. Nevada, are guests 1 1 the bome di (heir aunt, Mrs. Mabel Ifodn ,2209 Washington avenue Mrs Lydifl II. Tanner was hostess to a number of friends Thursday after- noon ;:t her liome on Tw enly-fourlh street, hi an afternon party given to Mi-s Olhe Belnap, September bridt The guest: weie former members of ihe Weber collego faculty. During the 'afternoon lint n towels were hemmed I for the bride. A three course luncheon i , - sen d. Lavender and white was 1 1 he polofed scheme used throughout the Tauner residence, with baskets of lavender and white asters forming the flower der oral Ions. The guests pres em were Miss Olive Belnap, Miss Charlotte Char-lotte Stalling?, Miss Eva i;.i iu. Mrs. ito.--Hi.-i Laiktp. .Mi- Gladys Harberl son, Mrs. Delia Hlnchcllffe, Mrs. Leon Mi time, ,frs. id.t Shun In f .md Mrs. 'Kathryn Ricks. Mr. and Sirs. A M. Spuontr Of Salt Lake ami A L Anderson ol Logan i were gues: a dlirihg the early part of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs., J, W Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridges entertained enter-tained a number of . their friends Saturday Sat-urday evening, Septembei 4, at their residence, 2936 Porter avenue, in honor I of their niece. Margaret Harris, who recently arrived in Ogden from South Wales Among the guests present were I Mr anil Mrs B. II Fowler, Mr. and! I Mrs. it. J i.on. Miss Ethel Whit j combe. Miss Julia Noble. Clyde Leavitl. Miss ('arrie Adams, Miss Beatrice Ben nelt ol Sali Lake, Miss Edith Bridges, Miss Man-nil i Harris ami Mr. and Mrs, Frank Driggs. The time was pleasant-! ly spent in music ami games. Ke-fresbmenta Ke-fresbmenta were served. ... Mrs. Rachael F. Robblns has loft for ; her home in Long Beach, Cs,!., after six weeks' visiting with Iter sister. Mrs. Q w Tripn. |