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Show I. n vMfer 1 CHualb it W. C. Gaasch of tho Firestone Tiro & Rubber company of Salt Lake was the guest of tho Ogdon Motorcyclo club at their regular mooting Monday evening. Mr. Gaasch is here in the intorests of the "Gypsy tour," which is participated in by motorcyclists all over the country each year. June 13 has been selocted aa the date for. the tour this year, and tho Ogden club will bo Joined here by tho -Salt Lako and Logan clubs for a "big day" in the South Fork country. The Ogden club planB a tour through Ogden canyon 1 this Sunday and expects to attend the opening of Lagoon in a body next Sunday. Miriam chapter No. 1-1, Order of the Eastern Star, ontortained at their reg ular monthly tea Monday aftornoon between tho hours of 3 and 5 o'clock at tho parlors of the Masonic temple in honor of Mrs. Frank E. Nichols, who was elected as worthy grana matron of the Utah grand chapter of the order. In tho receiving lino with Mrs. Nichols were two worthy grand matrons of the Miriam chapter, Mrs. P. B. Haslet and Mrs. Gertrudo Hut-ton, Hut-ton, and Past Matrons Mrs. J. H. Jcp-person, Jcp-person, Mrs. Archlo Bowman, Mrs. J. H. Spargo and Mrs. A. W. Putnam. A beautiful hand-palntcd baskot filled with flowers was presented to Mrs. Nichols by the order. Mrs. Warren B. Blnford made the presentation ad- un-aa in aung. A uouquoi oi reu Car- natlons was presonted to each of the past matrons of tho chapter. Plnkl and white apple blossoms decorated tho club rooms profusely, and on the tables small boughs were arranged in vases. More than one Jiundred members mem-bers of Miriam chapter were in attendance. at-tendance. A meeting of the board members ofthe Daughters of Pioneers was hold Monday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. viuis r iyt;u.re on jenerson. avenue. Following the business mooting, Mrs, W. H. Reeder, Jr., read a paper on "Tho Activities of Women in Wober County." The various companies of the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their regular meeting on Thursday. Thurs-day. May 27, at tho Ogden tabernacle. Ogden was well, represented at ths state meeting of tho Pythian Sisters In Salt Lake last Tuesday at the Knights of PythlaR hall on East Broadway. Mrs. Lucy B. Watson of Ogden gave tho opening address at tho mooting. The grand lodge session opened at 10 o'clock at the Newhouse hotel, with the following assisting tho grand lodge officers: Grand senior, Mrs. Robert McDonald of Salt Lake; grand Junior. Mrs. Lena Waters, Mldvale; grand manager, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Sandy; M. of F. R. C, Mrs. Myrta Blumenthal of Provo; grand mistress of finance Mrs. Mary Harrison, Ogden; Og-den; grand protector, Mrs. Margaret Pattorson, Magna: grand trustee. Mrs. Helen Langstroff, Salt Lake. The mooting of tho Pythian Slaters continued contin-ued through three days, with initiation of new mombers Tuesday evening, A banquet was served at 11 o'clock In the Nowhouso hotel. Business was again takon up Wednesday aftornoon, A card party was given at the Nowhouso Now-houso hotel for tho membors of tho organization and their friends that ovening. Membors of tho Home Culture club held their annual meeting In tho Weber We-ber club Saturday, May 13. A sbc-courso sbc-courso luncheon was Berved at 1 o'clock, followed by the election of officers. of-ficers. One long table was decorated ...... -',-. v w . j i io uiiuti(au in uao kets. Place cards in lavendor and white, the club colors, wero laid for twenty-four guests. The officers elected during the afternoon wor Mrs. J. S. Carver, president; Mrs. nT., J. Fitzgerald, vice president; Mra. J. F. Morrison, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. J. G. Reeves, historian. The retiring re-tiring offlcors of the club aro Mrs. J. F. Hobbs, president; Mrs. W. S. Craven, vice president; Mrs. Charles Hartley, secretary and treasuror, and Mrs. W. E, Mooro, historian. The Historical society of Ogden held Its annual meeting Saturday afternoon In the parlors of tho Congregational church. Officers were elected for tho coming year as follows: Mrs, Flor-' ence Newcomb, president; Mrs. M. E. McGee, vice president; Mrs. G. U. Zimmerman, recording secretary; : I Mrs. Eva C. Erb, corresponding sccre- H t tary; Mrs. O. J. Stllwell, treasurer and H trustee of the memorial fund; Mr3. A. W B. Corey, historian; Mrs. Josephlno fl ' Hurst, chairman; Mrs. A. T. McCanno ' and Mrs. Mary Gaddls, program com- 1 mlttec. Tho society will hold its final meeting at tho home of Mrs. O. J. ' Stllwell In tho Falrvlcw apartments ; before adjournment for the summer months. ... 1 Members of tho Pythian Sisters met I Tuesday evening In their hall on Grant I avenue. Important business was taken I up at the meeting. 4 I Mombers of tho Sacred Heart Alum- jl 1 nae association hold tholr regular 'j jjl I meeting in the academy last Monday ir w evening. Miss Gladys Rich conducted 1' n tho business meeting. -! K ... ' r'W The Martha Society held a special BwS fneotlng at the Berthana Thursday af- m temoon at 3 o'clock and members rof 1 the various women's clubs gathered jB In the hall to hear an address from flS Superintendent E. S. Hinckley of the IW State Industrial school. Superintend- HI ent Hinckley attondod tho national Kj convention of social workers held re- contly in Now Orleans and thoso in- t If terested ln social work were well en- U tortalned. Besides tho talk, Miss i l Mary Fisher entortalned with a violin rW solo and W. H. Manning gavo a vocal ml solo. 1 Tho Martha Society will moot Mon- ' day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with C. S. Murphy, at her home on Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh street. ! ' r- Tho Live Oak sowing circle waa en- tortaincd Wednesday afternoon at tho 1 home of ,Mrs. Frances Coppock, .6 So 1 Washington avenue. The early part 1 I of tho afternoon was spent in doing I quilting and patchwork. An appe- I I Uzlng luncheon was served to thlrtocn members. At C o'clock tho club ad- - f journed to meet at the home of .Mrs. Nellie Dannah on June 2. 4ft-... 4ft-... iJ? Tho Royal Neighbors of America, will entertain at a card party Monday, j May 24, in the I. O. O. F. hall at S . j o'clock. The public has been invited. I . ... rj The Ogden branch of tho Britannic association wiVJ hold tholr regular monthly social entertainment- at . the Eagles Hall Monday evening, May 2-1, j ' at 8 o'clock. A program has been arranged. An Invitation has been ex- I tended to the public. . . i j Mr. and Mrs. J. T Taylor wore host U and hostess to the members of. the . 1 I-C. I-C. E. C. club Thursday evonlng at !'i their home, 2104 Jefferson avenue. A color scheme of pink and whlto was carried out with pink bowls of flow-era flow-era used throughout the rooms. Five ' hundred was enjoyed during tho evonlng, evo-nlng, and at a lato hour a perfectly hostess. Dainty pink and whlto place ' cards were laid for the following, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Osborno. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Spence, Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Van Ness, Dr. and Mrs. Carson, Mr. James Farvor, Mr. and Mra. F. H, Heintzcl- man, host and hostess. jfl ... Ifll Mrs. Ray Stone was hostess to tho iH mombers of the Lai Cos club Thurs- ll day afternoon at her homo, 7S6 Can- IJH yon road. Five hundred was played IH during the afternoon with Mrs A ll Schocro and Mrs. .Miller receiving IH first prize and consolation prize ll Pretty spring flowers and fragrant 'H carnations formed the decorations for tho Stono homo and tho dining table I punccwy prepared luncheon was MM Berved by the hostess. Mrs. Walter Ashment will entertain the members " ot the cluo, in two weeks. - Tho Episcopal Guild will meet at 476 Twenty-third street, next Wedges' day afternoon. a |