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Show ,i . . i d Mrs, Paul Franks was hostess yes terday afternoon to the memben of the Home Culture ofub at hr horn. 947 Hi n ford avenue. Mrs. I-ecnoraj Skaggs was iKe loader for the after-! noon. Mas Nan Williams gave JOT 1 interesting paper on the life of Mary Roberta Rlnchaat. while a review of Mrs I ti A Poor Wis. Man," was given by tin, W. K. Moore lira H. L. Taylor gavo a paper on he life of Margaret Deland and a re- i w on her book. "An old Chester Secret. " was given by Mis Ulunch learned. A discussion on both of the' authors followed Mrs. Bletcher sorved tempting 1 efrc-shments at the . lose of the meeting. Fall flowers were! U8e4 as decorations. The next meet-; irg of the club will be held on D- ember 4 at the home of Mrs. W. L. Peterson, 2T20 kdntns avenue. ibTbTbTsI H Members of the Historical society held their regular meeting In the par-lore par-lore ot the Knight. of Pythias hall last Saturday afternoon with Mrs. C. E. Smith and Mrs. Austin Johnson as hostesses for the afternoon. The pro-gram pro-gram for the afternoon Included pa- j H lers on Italy, "Manners and Customs," by Mrs. A. T. McCanne and "BSduca-I "BSduca-I i ton and Religion," by S&ra Nellie i 'line. Both papers were exceedingly int. resting. The following musical' program was also given by AIlss Dal-i H ion and Miss Nicholas, who player) the H following selections. Drink to Mo Only With Thine Eyes." "The Palms" and A Song Without Words." The next meet-H meet-H ing of the society will be held Novem- H, her 2 7, with Miss Eve Erb and Mrs. 1 McGee will be hostesses. Tbe aub- H Ject under discussion will be ' Pollt- leal and Social Conditions of Italy." A H paper on this subject win be given by Mrs. J. J. Malone. j 1 The Service Star Legion of Ogden H met at the home of Mrs. J U Eld- H redgei Jr., last Monday afternoon at H 2:10 o'clock. The usual business sen-j h .Id. ' . . H Mrs. F. R. Eckardi was hostess to H the members of the Lax Cols club d- H id ay afternoon at her home 3531 1 Igden avenue. Two tables of five hun-H hun-H drcd were enjoyed during the early H hours, with Mr?, a. Sherrer and Mra. J. D. Poorman, receiving the honors. H Lite in the afternoon a hot dinner H was served by the hostess. A eul glass H vase of pink and white chryaaiithe- H mums formed the centerpiece for thej H table, with Crystal candb sticks car- rylng pink and white shades, on either side of the centerpiece. The club will H meet again in two weeks at the homo H of Mrs. David Turner. 2681 Van Bu-I H rcn avenue- LLH H with Mrs. A u ill la Burton aa hoet- H ess, members ot the Social Hour Club, H Neighbors of Woodcraft, No. 581,' H were entertained Wednesday after-' uoon. Three tables of five hundred H were played w ith honors awarde d to J 1 Mrs. Edna Plants, Mrs. Alice Collins. Mrs Murphy and Mrs. Frances Huss. Supper was served following the games Yellow chryanth. mums In a (all vase formed the centerpiece for the t-tble Ji Mrs. Thomas Brown entertainer) the I B. L M. Five Hundred club last Wed- j nesday evening at her home on Wash- lngton avenue. Pink and white ohrys- I anthemums wore ussd to decorate the j table. The gueata were enterUilned at I two tables ot five hundred, after which! I refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woodcock en tertained a number of friends at dinner party la-,t Thursday evening, J at their home. 2662 Madaofl avenue, j Cards and music were the entertain-; I mont Luncheon was served, Chyrs- j anthemums decorated tl..- tjbl.s Covers were laid for elRht jruests. Those present were lr and Mrs E. W. Browning, Mr. and Mrs Prank I Tribe. Mr. and Mrs Darrell Qreen- ! well arid the host and hostess. The club will meet again in two weoks with Mrs. Lloyd Harris as hostess ' Mrs Kdward Clarlc Ralph of S'an PranclSCO was the honored guest last Tui sday afternoon at a party given In AIlss Kle.t IVdl.tnan and her mother, moth-er, Mrs. F.. v. Polklnan t the home of the latter. Yellow was the color schemf carried out, with yellow rose fii uiln the . titerplere for the table fellow faVOrS and place cards were laid for each guest After an afternoon after-noon of games and music, lunehpon Served by the hostess. Covers were laid Cor twelve Mrs. Foster wardlelgh was hostess in the members of the Ami club rt-dav rt-dav aftettlOOn at her home on Wah-hiBtrtn Wah-hiBtrtn avenue. Sewing was the entertainment. en-tertainment. Luncheon was later served by the hostess. Chrysanthemums Chrysanthe-mums were used us the centerpiece the table Invited (cnestd were Mrs I" C Bedell of Ball Utke( Mrs ! T C Wardlelgh and Mrs. M. Cashmere Cash-mere of 'gden. Mrs. Kxra Richardson was hostess1 to the nu mbers of the ' l league Inst Wednesday afternoon at her home on Twenty-fifth street. A number of invited (fiiesfs were al:o present. AJ short but Interesting program was hSId. The following offlCdrt were elected Mrs Goorse H. Matson, president; Mrs. w H, Watson, first vice president; Mrs. J. A. .AtcOee, second sec-ond Vice president. Mrs. k W At;. . recording lecretary; Mrs. .lames P. j Burton, currf-spondlnp secretary; Mrs. Kzra Jtichardson. auditor The Ifcaguel will meet again DeoeMbOr H at the; home of Mrs Joined F. Burton ... Mrs Charles Dee of 563 Thirty first street will be hostess to the members mem-bers of the Mgden Britannic utiaocl-atlon utiaocl-atlon Monday evening, November 22, at her home A program has been arranged for the evening. Refreshments Refresh-ments will be served. a Mrs. B F Pettis ot Grand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo., psid her official visit to the Clara Barton division No. 237, O. I. A., last Wednesday At the morning session the regular work-was work-was undertaken Luncheon we served noon hour and during the afternoon after-noon a number of new members were initiated In the evening Mrs. Pettis wus the complimented guest at - party par-ty Riven at the home of Mrs. JII-! i hrlst. JrtST Adamo avenue. Members of the readies' Aid society I of the First Methodist church will hold their annual bazaar Kovsmbsr 10 i id December 1 In the church parlors. par-lors. Many beautiful pieces of fancy work and useful articles of wearing! apparel have been finished for ih sale Mrs. G C Zimmerman Is chairman chair-man for the bazaar committee. On November Jo, In connection with the iar, s turkey tuppei will bo served und.r the direction of Mrs. J. J. Ma-! lone. Mrs. Paul Stecker will be In churjfe of the dining room. Plans for the bazaar and luncheon, to be given by the Ladles" Guild of the Church of the Good Sh-pherd at the Guild hall at Twenty-fourth street and Grant avenue, Saturday, Deccm- r A. from 11 a. m. to f, p m . are fiolng forward with great satisfaction to the chairmen of the various committees. com-mittees. Many attractive articles will be i hovrn bv the fancv work, chll-dren'a chll-dren'a and household booths, while the apron committee has succeeded in obtaining several new and pleasing, as well a practical patterns which havi been worked ou In very attractive attrac-tive materials. Every one tit invited to attend. .' The Luxlies' Aid society of the Chris-i tlan church will hold a bazaar in thel Home Furniture tttore. Saturday. December De-cember 4. Aprons, all kinds of fancy work such as crocht and embroidery embroid-ery that will make suitable Christmas gifts, will be offered for sale. A special feature of the baaaar will be s doii booth which win display ail kinds of doll i-loth- |