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Show Ninth Ward Players to Present Comedy Under the auspices of the Ninth Ward Dramatfc association, the ward choir will present a three-act comedy, "Safety First," tomorrow evening at S:15 o'clock in tho amusement hall of the ward. The play is under tho direction di-rection arid management of Miss Norma Nor-ma Grace Taylor and Mrs. Sarah A. Jackson. Tho cast of characters is arranged as follows: Jack Montgomery, a young husband ... Glen Wright Jerry Arnold, an unsuccessful fixer Kenneth Canfield Mr. McNutl, a defective detective.. Harold Crompjon Elmer Flannel, awfully shrinking... Owen Ridges Abou Ben Mocha, a Turk from Turkey Tur-key ...'.Geo. F. Phillips Mabel Montgomery, Jack's wjfe, Pity Her! Miss Frances Marsh Virginia Bridger, her young'sister. . ! Miss Lenore Croft Mrs. Barrington Bridger, their Mam- ' ma .v.' Mrs. Rose Fowler Zulelka, a tender Turkish maiden.. Miss, Louise Browning Mary Ann O'Finnerty, ah Irish cook lady Miss May Pickett SOCIAL CLUB. The "members of the Social club and their friends will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Burkland, 971 Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth street. Mrs, Burkland and Mrs. Wise will be tho hostesses for the afternoon. af-ternoon. SURPRISE PARTY. A number of friends of Miss Dorothy Doro-thy O'Kcefe surprised her last Saturday Satur-day evening when they gathered at her home. The jolly crowd enjoyed dancing and games until a late hour j when a delicious luncheon was served. Decorations throughout the home wero carried out in green and white, appropriate appro-priate for the Easter season. Miss O'Keefe is the popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Con O'Keefe of 2743 Grant avenue. FIVE HUNDRED CLUB. Mrs. Lester Corey wiil entertain the members of the Five Hundred club tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at her home, 25-IS, Jackson avenue. ST. JOSEPH CIRCLE. Mrs. L. Lippincott will be hostess lo the members of the St. Joseph's Sewing Sew-ing Circle tomorrow afternoon when the members will meet In the St. Joseph hall. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. On Sunday, April -1, at the home of John E. Fowler. 360 Thirty-third street, a family rciyiion was held. Tho occasion was the seventy-sixth birthday anniversary of John Bowler. An enjoyable afternoon was spent in music and social chat, and at 3 o'clock a delicious dinner was servod. Mr. Fowler was presented with a gold-headed gold-headed cane, appropriately engraved, by his oldest son. John E. Fowler, who, in behalf of the members of the family, made the presentation address. ad-dress. Carnations and ferns decorated tho table. There were pz-csent Mr."- Hull . Fowler's seven children and their rc-1 i'lHlKl spectlve families, who wished the veiir- KxSfl crable gentlemen happy returns of thei HKlP The entertainment committee of tho HbS Weber Camp, Woodmen of the World. i KmSt No. 7-1. have planned a dance and 'a- jlEfra j card party for tomorrow evening. The, Butw I affair will be given in the W. O. W., Hnl j LINCOLN CIRCLE. lKlli The Abraham Lincoln circle No. 2r Era I Ladies of the G. A. R., will meet onj HoR Thursday afternoon, April S, In the'I pIBk: O. O. F. hall at 2:30 o'clock. The-; BI& meeting will bo called to order at3 Be o'clock. --rr - H0r PHIBATHEA CLASS. "a Njf Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fish of SS7' iSM. Twentieth street entertained the mem-" M'j- TtjHf bers of the Phllathea class of the'' M 'Y Methodist Episcopal church Sunday Biy-l'flKA school department. During the oven- Bv wf' ing guessing games and contest were M enjoyed, with honors awarded to Miss- M Elsie Norton and Mrs. Jorenson. Re- Bit. ' ?'B freshmcnts wero served to twenty-six - ftilHlf guests. The next meeting of the class IHIK will be on the first Tuesday In Muy ', ' jjH at the home of Mrs. C. E, Smith, 'J923' JYr Childs avenue. JPlSf |