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Show IlCTtui lb L - . , - I I Mrs. Edwin M. Huialnpitlaf was, hostess to the members of the Women! Wom-en! Christian Temperance Union lu'. Wednesday afternoon at her homo. 2910 Washington avenue Mrs. Conwfll :md Mrs Jones were hostesses Wednesdsj afternoon to the N members of the bSplscopal guild at, their homes in the Browning apart-ments. apart-ments. un conclusion of the iu il ' meeting. luneheon was served . Mrs. Charles Letts will bfl hostess tbl the members of the Beaux BSsprlt club Friday, Nov. 12, al nci home, 2812 cirant avenue. . . . The Ogden Ilisi.i leal olub will meet Saturday. November LI al me Knights j of Pythias hail ai : SO o'clock Mrs. C. B. Smith and Mrs. Austin Johnson I will be hoit-.-- - An Interesting pro-' gram on Italy bus beet prepared. I Manners and Customs, by Mrs. A. X-McCaint; X-McCaint; and "Education and Lillg-I ion,'- by Mn. St 111) Clii it - t A Members of the gi' i Di LTOU I ub k met Saturday afternoon at the Knights J of Pythias hall aha" held on- of their I most interesting meetings "I Hi Bea- I son. Professor N. A. Pedrton oi the I I'tah Agricult1ir.il i-olli gr g.i . an :nl- dress, speaking on "Russian and Yn!- I dish Drama." Professor Pederspn's I address was followed by vocal sol i by Miss Ellen Thomas, Hymn to the ' Sun, (Remsky-Korsakow): Miss fcli Hunter favored with a 'cello solo. 'Romance 'Ro-mance Oriental." (Itemsky-Korsa-j kowl Mrs. A l. Barbef and Mis Jo e-j e-j phlne Seaman were he hostesses rhc next meeting of the club will be held on November 20, Mrs. Bartletl and Mrc. Volker will . the , . .t - - -- Mi-. R. B. Porter. Mrs. loyal Eccles Miss Dorothy Wright. Mrs Arthui Woolloyi Mod Mrs. A D. Barber will give the. program. . . A number of member6 of the Si' -red Heart Alumnae associi tion were j guests at the reunion of ihe Mary's Alumnae association of Silt l. kn Sr urday. The guests were entertained and friendshir ii'!wctn th'' two alum--l.ae ansociat Iohh w.i gtrengtl i i efl con-j ilderably. Of social enjoyment was the reception and banquet given last j evening by the association, c Mrs. J. O. Poorman was hostess to the members of the I.a CoN club at her home 317 Thlrty-sCOnd str I Thursday afternoon Five hundred pluved with honors awarded lo Mrs Ray W. Stone and Mrs, Mabel fc, Mll-Isr. Mll-Isr. Members of the society elect i their secretary. Mi. Mabel S. Miller, Mrs Poorman served h hOl dinner 10 the guests. A bov.-i of chrysanthemums iv h 3 used as a centerpiece (or the m-' m-' ble. The dub will meet Thursday, , Novctiibi-r 11. at the hum of Mm, F. U Bokhordt, 3631 Offden avenue. The first of a MrleS of formal dances planned for the winter months b the members of the den Elks. No. 7 19, B P B., was given Wednesday evening eve-ning :,: Ki:' home on Grant avenue. ave-nue. Thcrp whs u larne attendance at the- affair and every Indication that the following dance? to be given will i'. .is In i - n i l -s an tb- first . Another lecture on 'Parliamentary law will be given tomorrow evening by Judge tuu 12. SulliVun at Snored Heart acadt my. Alumnae members arc invited to be present Mra T. DoVi Bitison was liostess toi the members of the Semprs Musical! toolety Tuesday afternoon at her home j 74; Twenty-sixth street. Mra. Joseph, Ferraro was chairman ami opened the! prqgram With a talk on "Sonatas." She also played a sonata by Beethoven Mrs. Bmml King Paine played Booth-' ovefl 9 Moonlight Sonata, ' and a trio composed of Alis-s Dora Sihlth. Mrs. I E ,'i-no Carr and Mri. Reason, atso delighted with Bethoyen sonata. The Flondo movement of oris of r."-othov-, on"s famous sonatHM was played by Mies Mary Plsher Tlie City Federation of Women s I i lubs, met Monday afternoon al S' o!olock In th- City hull. Officers were lected during the meeting, but llieir names were withheld for the present. i Members of the Ogden t: A R and! their wives, ."oi men. hers of Abraham Abra-ham Lincoln Circle. No. J. I. a. lies oT i the ", A. II.. were lillghtrully entertain enter-tain .1 at a Silver ler at the home, of Mrs. A M . Hodge. 4 Twenty-second it; when Mrs. Hodge and Mrs., Lottie N o ris were hostesses. Tea was s-r ed in the lovely dining room of ihe lii.dgc h .-.ilence from 8 until . o clock. 0 A fill bazaar was held at the Billion Bill-ion Implement stove by the members of the Fourth ward Relief society Friday and Saturday. Many pretty and dainty articles were on s.ie a Members of the Episcopal guild will I meet at th guild hall Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon al 2:S0 O'clock with Mrs. Holmgren anil Mrs j W, Hyelop as hostess a 'I Mrs. AngUS Kennrdv and Mrs. Bd- wln Howes entertained members ofi theli- bridge club aid their husbands at a Hallowe'en party Wednesday eve-j nirig at thf home of Mrs- Kennedy, -'.a i .Madison over, lie; Hallowe'en' colors, orange and black, and Hallow-' e'en novelties were used The guests, were conducted upon their arrival to the roam of horrors, which was pre-. sidfd over by a "witch" and were led I through the room by ' ghOStS " Hal-I low e on games, fortune telling and a candy pull word the diversions of the uvening. The guosLs were seated on I the floor while refreshments were ' served i Mrs. i K, Helnttslman will he hostess host-ess to the ladies of the Baptist Missionary Mis-sionary toelet) at her home, 2i'o0 Adams avenue, Tuesday afternoon ah members of the church and of the congregation are Invited, A splendid program has been prepared with .Mrs. Clyde Smith giving the devotional and Mrs. Paul Frankc giving the lesson MlSB Hazel HUilett Was hostes to Hie numbers of toe Dorcus Young Ia-dles' Ia-dles' society of the English Huiheran rhurch Wednesday evening al her home, 280 Thirty-third street The usual business meeting was held followed fol-lowed by a social hour. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, a The opening dance of th season by the Bohemian club r Ogden was brui Monday evening In the Uerthana with an attendance of about 100 couples, Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Bamberger and Mr and Mrs J. C, Thomas Jr., of j Salt LsikOi were among the out of tuwnl guests present I'unch .md relreeh- ments were served. Music was i.ir-ninhcd i.ir-ninhcd by the Lillian Thatcher ofches-t ofches-t ru. The regular meeting of U Golden Spike chapter of the Daughters of the' American Hevoluilon will bo held Monday afternoon. Nov. 8. at the home of Mrs. F. .V. Bletcher 180 Twenty-fifth street. Mrs. Bletcher, Mrs H. L. Taylor and Miss Nan Williams Wil-liams will be the host iss a ' j The Civic league will meet al the1 home oi Mrs. Ezra Richardson Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Nov. 17. instead of Wednes-1 day, Nip i" 4a The Royal Neighbors of America entertained en-tertained their friends with u. inns-! querade hall at "Dancaland," Monday evening The mdslc was furnished bj. the Ulie Beevea orchestra The hall is Oecoraled with Halloween colors. Prises were awarded to the owner of tl.e best costume. Vt the close of the evening, refreshments were srvOd. About four llUndrd guests were present. pres-ent. The Pan Hellenic association will I meet at the llom of Mis. V tJ. Gill, i&io Fowler rule, un SatnrdaN, No . 1 1, at 2 o clock. t Professor !. A Qnivey gave an interesting in-teresting lecture to the members ofi the Home Culture club at tbe.r meeting meet-ing held yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. J G Gebhart. 26i!l Libert avenue Professor Juie la a member of the faculty of the i'nl-vereity i'nl-vereity Of Utah. Mrs. T. J. Fity.jreruld was Inc leader for the afternoon. The next met ting of the club will DO held on November 20 ai the home of Mrs IT, M. Bletcher, 120U twenty-fifth Street. Mrs. Leonora Skugg will be the leader Mias Nan Williams will' give a sketch on Mary Roberts Rlnc-hart. Rlnc-hart. while "A Poor Wlao Man" will bS given by Mm. W E Moore Mrs il. 1. Tiioi will gi a sketch on ' Margaret Deland" and Miss Blanche Lamed tll ghe An Old Chester Secret. Mr and Mrs F P Chausss enter-luined enter-luined lb numbers of the Hanhanna Camp Eire t,lils Saturday evening, Oct at their homo. Juab Adams avenue. fhs ilellght )d guests were entertained by Halloween games. At a late hour a delicious two-courac luncheon was served, a With Mrs. C. 8 Murphy and Miss June Pierce a& hostesses, members of the Historical society met Saturday. Satur-day. October 30, In the parlor of the K of P. hall. After the business meeting waa held, Mrc. R IV Hunter, chairman, presented a most delightful delight-ful program of Spanish and Italian mush A Spanish Serenade" and La Paloma," were artistically given by Miss .inrj Parmley, violinist, Mis.s Hi len Hunter. ccdllBt, and Miss Gladys Rich, pianist. Spe lal emphasU wa.s given to the two movements in the Spanish and in the Italian music Mrs Bernlco Tyrce sang the Barcarole frvm the - Tale,, of Hoffman ' She. waa accompanied ac-companied by Misses Parmley, Hunter Hunt-er and Rich. Old O Nelir and "Mur-cla. "Mur-cla. Marcla" were given bv the trio followed by a Spanish waltz song by Mrs Tyree M Ian Minnie Moore It iwp read "Mr Antonla." bj Booth Xurklngton The program was COn- ludejJ with a duet, 1 The Plower Song' from Madame Butterfly" bv MiSSSS Dorothy and Lucils Wright The meeting was declared to be one of the best meetings of the vear Many Invited guests wets present for the afternon. Mrs Edward C. ( i&borne will be hostess to the members of the C E Q, club next Thursday afternoon at her home, 2555 Monro avenue. Definite dute for the Christmas bazaar ba-zaar to be given by the members of the First Presbyterian church has been announoed On Detnetnber is the basaar win ope , m the chnreh parlora with a display of numerous articles of fancy work and crochet work. Christmas suggestions and gifts will also be on dlspla The i -zaar will continue two das, with a ' hristmas supper on Wednesday evening eve-ning in the basonient. The Royal Neighbors of America v. :ll meet Tuesday afternoon Instead of Mondaj afternoon at 2.30 o'clock ; In the . O, O. F. hall. a Mrs Frank Bridges of 2DS6 Porter ' ;ivnnu will entertain lh members of j the Ogden Britannic association Mon- I da; evening at a social. Various k'.iid'i of entertainment has been prepared Refreshments will be nerved, see The Men's club of the First Metho-diet Metho-diet chinch will be addressed by Mayor Errank Francis at thir regular monthly month-ly meeting Tuesday evening I lnner will be served at 6:30 o'clork In the basement of the church. Members of the Acacia club mot Prtda) afternoon at 'he home of Mrs. 1- It. Pugmire on Eccles avenue Mr J. R Morrell read a sketch of the life cii ErtK.u Ulen P6s and reviewed his short story'. The Fall of the House of Usher." ommunlty slaving slav-ing Was enjoyed tinder the leadership of m r. j, C. MoFarlane. Heiicious refreshments were servid fiui sts at the meeting were Mrs W D. Brown Mri John Culloy and Mrs Fred O-Clark O-Clark of Salt likr The next meeting of the club will be held at the residence resi-dence of Mrs R. t, Burton, Friday. November 12. The executive committee of the rirl-' movement work In Ogden will meel Tuesday evening at the nom of Mrs. David Btaeles a a The regular monthI meeting of th ladles' auxiliary to the Railway Mail association wan held Wednssday, November S, at the home of Mrs. V N Peterson, 2S0S Washington avenue ave-nue L, C, Pyls was the assisting hostess The visiting guests al the meeting were Mrs C. I. Smith, Mrs H B Askew and Mra R E OaurfiSr Afier the regular business meeting, a dalnt luncheon v. as served by the hostess. sea The ladles auxlllarv to the Railway Mali aaaooiatlpn sntertalned tholr hus- I bands at a Hallowe'en party at the , honi of Mr. and Mrs. W I Manning, ; i06 Seenth stren', Saturdav eenlng! I I 'ctnber 3o. The time was spent In playing five hundred with honor-awarded honor-awarded to MIkjh Margaret Prout and John Iatlmer, Jr. A cut for all" prlSS was alK.i given and Mrs T p tiOOper was awarded the honot T Hallowe'en festival splvll was carried to Its height when capa and h.n.-i .vere given to each guest. At midnight a delicious luncheon was served, The tables were decorated with autumn flowr The COmmittet barge were Mrs W J Manning . Lau rence Pyle, Mrs (P. w. Jo. s. o. Mrs. T. I. Hooper. Mrs. John Latimer, Jr.. Mrs. L. J. Larsen. Mrs . . Mourltsen. Mrs. J l-acjiirt, mm V. N. I'eterson and Mrs. U Rpii-bur Rpii-bur About flR- guests were pr- ent during the evening. a . a Silver Review No. L, W. B A O.l T M. will give a card party In the W. 0 W. hull Wednesday evening November 10 The games will begin at S;30 o'clock. i a Miriam Chapter No. J4 u F. g convenes in regular session Tuesdavl ewr,ing. November 9, at the Masonic1 I temple. All Visiting monibenn are , ! Invited to be present a The Ladles Literary socictv will meet with Mrs Fred O Clark Nov 111, at her homo 1446 Ninth Eat j street Salt Lake e An all day meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the First Methodist church Will be bfcld Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ida L Stark ! .'Sf,j Lincoln avenue. |