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Show Twins and more twins. Ogden's wealth is unlimited. Pic tures of twins appearing in Loday's edition are those of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robins I and Mr. and Mrs. Nelpher Swcnson. Appearing also are photographs of Mrs. Earl 13. McCready, formerly Miss Ethel Moon of Denver, who was recently married; Miss Margaret Schwab, who leaves Monday for Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ellis Burnett, formerly Miss Gertrude Child who is I to return from her honeymoon shortly Mrs. 11. Candlaud was hosteas to the members of the O. D. p. club at her homo on Twehty-ieveiith street last Thursday afternoon, The early hours of the afternoon were spcni In ken sington. Mrs. Asael Farr entertained I with a solo. She was accompaniad by Her sister, Mrs. Fair. Mrs Fred Smith gave a lulk on " Music in the Home.-' Alls- IPssie Sparks was an Invited guc-yt of the afternoon. A luncheon .t served by the hostess. .Mrs. Frank Cava will entertain meHnbera at thoh next meeting. Good success was recorded for thf. Christmas bazaar and fesfival given Thursday by the Fourteenth ward. Artistic booths were arranged around ihe ball and everything from dainty bedroom shoes t( - ilk caps were sola Hot chocolate and sandwiches were served at one bomb while the children child-ren were fairly captivated bj a fish pond and a toy booth. Mrs. J. A. Dodson was hostess to the members of the Ladles" Aid sool-Ot sool-Ot of the First Methodist chUVch Thursday afternoon at her heme, mui Washington avenue, A program was 'enjoyed by Mra. C. E. Smith. Mn ' Harrj White, Mra C. C Krangla an.i Mrs. W, E. Kbrr, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sm alley entertained enter-tained (heir flu hundred club al their bom- u:i Adams avenue Wednesday afternoon; Three tables of cards were enjoyed; Mrs. Frank Bartonek and j. V Small. r.-. -eivin), ih- honors. .Mr Karl Shipley and Karl ltartonck ivere awarded the consolation prises. At .i Late hour luncheon was served Christmas colors predominating in attractive at-tractive decorations, a Mrs. j. p. Herrick was hostess to tiie I members of the Heatherbetl dub Mon- i afternoon at her home, 2216 Ad-; jama avenue. Games were Onjoyed during dur-ing the afternoon, after which refr. si,-ments si,-ments wore served. Mrs. Merrick Wfl tiKsisied G Mr.- I' s Voung and Mrs ! ti urge Lock head, Jr Members of the i.igdcn Drain, club he,i their last meeting tor 1020 yesterday yes-terday afternoon in tli- Knights of Pythias hall. The following program .was gi en. ' Paper on Gordon Bottomiey . ' MISS Ellen Thomas " King Lear's Wife" Miss LenOra Hinckley. Mrs .Llal- lantyne, Mrs. Abbott. Mrs. w. R. Klmb.-.lj and Mr-. WhlttCmorC Vocal solo (C. vni. rs Stanford).. Mrs g. Porter Piano solo H'yrll Scott) Mrs. Joseph Levies Mrs. Xebeker and Miss Irene Crum were hostesses for the afternoon. The next meeting will be held January 8 i With Mrs. Joseph Kerbs and Mrs. Dc- Vlne ah sohtoasea The regular meeting meet-ing will be followed by a five o'clock i tea. at which the members of Die i Drama club will be Ihe hostesses. . . Mrs. John Edward Carver and tin. John F. H.obba were hostesses Monday afternoon to the members ot the Golden Gold-en sink.- chapter, Daughters . of tha. American Revolution, at the home of Mrs. Carver on Adams avenue Mrs.1 a l. Wdlfer antertalned with an Interesting Inter-esting paper written on "The Barly Governors and Founders of Virginia and Maryland." Miss Mary Littlefleld and Mrs. . A. Turner were In charge oi the program. A social hour followed follow-ed the bu dn i i. letting, the time being be-ing spent In social chat over tha teacups. tea-cups. The regular board meeting of the Daughters of the Plonei r-, will be held Monday afternoon at 8:80 o'clock ati the home of Mrs. W. H. ltoedcr, Jr.. inoi Twenty-alxth street. Final arrangements ar-rangements for the annual ball will be made. The First Ward Primary a.:,oclatloa holds Us first annual bazaar and dance' Monday evening in the ward amuse- -Xhent hall. The Olio Reeve orchestra furnished the music for the evening. Mrs. E. R. Fiskq of Omaha H the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mi. J. Griffin, for the holid The regular mei ting of the 1-adles 'Aid society of the First Congregailohu church was held Friday afternoon In the church parlors. During the regular regu-lar business meeting .officers for the j coming year were elected as follows: Mrs, Charles Hartley, president: Mrs K. L Howes, vice president: Mrs. B, c Woodcock, treasurer; Miss Lula Ol0udman, secretary Following the business hour, the members enjoyed needle work. Refreshments ,were served. Announcement of the n. si regular meeting will be made later. . . Mrs. Lizzie Herrick was hostess to tha members of the Heatherbell ciub Monda;. afternoon at her home on Adams avenue, a short business meeting meet-ing was i-.cid presided over by Mrs.; Jean Anderson Games wore later enjoyed en-joyed with favors falling to Mr- M.n y Heywpod ami Mrs. Joan Simpson, A: dainty luncheon was served b the hos-. le-s assisted by Mrs Margaret Voting and Mrs. Llzzh? Lockhead, Jr The chii will meet again January 12 with Mrs- Frank R. Cleeve, 302 1 Adams avenue. . Mrs. '. T Jones entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Ol'S IHn ford avenue. Mra. Charles Croft ami Mrs Charles Htnch-I Bllff were awarded the honors for the afternoon. A luncheon was served, with a bomiuet of carnations and fenia1 decorating the table a - hlldren's Christmas party will be given Wednesday Dec a2 by tho members mem-bers of .silver Revli w No, i Wom n's Benefit aasoclation of the Maccabees The party win be given especially for the members of the assbciatlon and their children. . . . Tho Pythian Surfers win give a Christmas card party Tuesday - venin8 in tho K. of P. hall Card gamOi be gin at S:1G o'clock. Mrs. Harold Fleming will be hostess to the members of U:,- Me.iu Ef.prit club Thursday. Dee :y, al ber home. 265 Twenty-Sixth street. .Members of the Child Culture club will meet Thursday afternoon ai University Uni-versity club rooms, with Mis. Kdlth '..lk. i and Mrs. May l'arr as hostesses The paper. - Some Essentials to be Emphasised During the Cteconstruo? tlon Period " was postponed until after th- holidays. Instead, a muSlca pro-fram pro-fram was enjoyed. Miss Mar) Parmloy Miss Helen Hunter and Mrs. Don Reason Rea-son appeared Two perfectly rendered selections were played. "March Military,'' Mili-tary,'' by Shu ber t and "Song Without W ords." I.y Tscha ikowsl: . The ifext meeting of the club will be held after; the holidays. a Miss Ruth Junk was hostess to the TO ml. is of the S. 0 .11 club Monday evening at Iot home on Twenii -seventh street. The evening was spent In needlework. Arrangements were ni.nl.- for a musical entertainment to be given In the near future. Supper was scred to the club members. The, table W8 .I..-. .rated with large poln-l s. ttlas. Daintily designed placeoardsl were laid for eight members. .Miss' Llsette Maglnnia wDJ be hostess to the club Monday evening at her home on, Washington avenue. Miss Lucille Griffin ha returned from OmahQ where she has been vis-' itliig for tho pasi few weeks with her sister. She will spend the Christmas Christ-mas holidays with her parents Mr. ind Mrs. S J. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. William Mttchem, ot Sj..ik.i... . arm d Sunday inori - in; to spend the holidays With their ,.'..'!L-.h:, i . Mrs ;. Frank Zimmerman ' ... Lawrence Rushmer has returned f.otu Berkeley, 'al,. where he lias i been attending the University of iai-. Ifornla and will spend ihe holidays With his parents. Mr. RUShmer was accompanied by Hillard Wherry. I I ... ! Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hanna and' their son. Chnstr, i"fi for San Francisco Fran-cisco during the week. They will spend me holidays with relatives ana' friends. I Members of the Service Star Legion will hold their rcgdlai meeting Monday Mon-day evening in the Elks' dub rooms, BuslnesB win be taken up at 8:S0 o'clock All members are asked to he present and 10 he ready to contribute con-tribute to the Christinas box fund. At 0 recent meeting of the legion It was i decided that boxes would be given by tho legion to soldiers In the Dec hospital, hospi-tal, and in hospitals at many other places hi (Jtah and nearby states. ... Mlaa Mary Parmloj was hostess 10 the members of the Sempre .Musical society Tuesday afternoon at her home on Twenty-fifth street. Miss Helen Hunter was ilt. chairman for the afternoon, af-ternoon, giving a paper on 'Modern Symphony." Current events was given giv-en by Miss Ellen Thomas. ... Mrs. James R. Cooper was hostess to the members of her five hundred club Tuesday afternoon at her homt. In the Browning apartments. link loses decorated the living room and sunparlor. whlb- a bowl of marigolds formed the centetpiece for the dining room table. Following the card games a luncheon was served on small tables. ta-bles. Covers were laid for tWClYs Ulb in.nibei a. ... The B. I. M. club Was entertained last Tuesday evening by Mrs. C. W. Lverson at her home on Washington avenue. Two tables of five hundred were played with honors awarded to Mrs. T C. lverson and Mrs. Wlilard Brown, At the dose of the evening. a luncheon was served. The lverson home was decorated In Christmas colors. col-ors. ... The Maptlst Women's Missionary se-cie-ty members were entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Maul Frankc, 974 Hlnford avenue. Mrs. J. D. Corey. Mrs. J. ii Peckenpnugh, and Mrs. Smithson were the assisting hostesses. Mrs. Leonora Skaggs had charge of the devotional and the les-S0n les-S0n was In charge of Mrs- J. Ray Ward. Refreshments were served at tho close of the meeting. j |