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Show I HERE AND THERE IN THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY) I 4 . . . True to its promise. The Standard Examiner presents herewith the first of its pictures of Ogden twins and also presents to its readers pictures of children whose fathers are connected with the getting and the publication of the news. Kent Millar is the son of O. Q. Millar, the city editor Robert C. Bagley is the plump son of Harry Baglcy, the police reporter. Miss Hazel Timmerman's dad, Floyd A. Timmerman, gels the news from the courthouse and city hall. Master Austin Rowe boats that his father, E. G. Rowe, copies the day Associated Press report as it comes over the wires. At another date we shall present a picture of another news room baby, the son of Charles S. Noble He was a trifle young to pose. 1 The parents of today's twins arc Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Art Norton. 1 I "lit j !li?f ' : J Tho auditorium of the Ogden Hish school was the scene of a pretty event Friday evening when a leap year party sas given by tho Girln' association, under the direction of Mrs. Oertrudo Coolldgw. Mlsa Kate Kenton, president of the association, find her able assistants, assist-ants, Blanche nurton, Evelyn Edlind, Bherma Eiendershot, Betty Hurst, Frances Coolidge, Qusele Bally and Myrene Rich, converted the auditorium auditori-um of the school Into a garden of flowers und foliage Overhead, glimpses of swinging birds, fjally colored, were cauKht through a tan-OPy tan-OPy Of gre n. while arratiKed around the hall wen.- a multitude of other colored birds and flowers. An arch was arranged at the entrance, forming a pretty gateway, effectively twined with wisteria. Punch was served from n flower booth. Music was furnished by the Paul Wheeler orcnestra. Qirls, in dainty party dresses of pai tfl hades, conducted the affair. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Mr and Mrs A. M. -Merrill, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E Season, At tiie- installation of officers Friday Fri-day evening of the (jucen E3lher chap-ter, chap-ter, No 4. O. E. S., the following officers offi-cers were installed. Mrs. KHen R Cole, worthy matron. Mrs. Norman L Slins, worthy patron; Mis. (jerli M. I'hllton, associated patron, Mrs. Linda Krwin. secretary; kfra .iibus C; smith, treasurer; Mrs ida p. Hlner, conductoress; Mrs. Pearl Newman, associate as-sociate conductorcss; Mrs. Mary Craven, Crav-en, and .Mi-J. 1-red J. Vieks. trustoes. e Employes of John Scowcroft & I Sons compan have formulated plans I for their annual ball to be held In tho I Berthohs on December so Several surprise f' at 11 res have been arranged, I including a fourteen pleco orchestra ' und a Quartet from Halt Lake Mrs. Walter L. Stevens will bo hostess host-ess to th members of the L'topla club Wednesday, December i&, at her home oUT Thirty-second street ! . . The annual Christmas bazaar to bo I given by the First ward primary os- , soclatlon. will be held in the first ward amusement hall Monday evening. A dance will also bn given In connection connec-tion with tho bazaar, the music for the t occasion to be furnished by the Olio . Reeve's orchestra. Mrs. F R. Manns will be hostess j to the members of the La Cols club Thursday, December ic. at h. r horns' Silver Review No. 1, Womon's Benefit Bene-fit association of tho Maccabees, en-tertalned en-tertalned Wednesday alternoon and evening for Mrs. Jessie k. ITuger.deputy supreme commander of the Maccabeo association in Utah, a larg numbi r er members r,- present, following :dlnner. served u H o iJUitiL. at tho R sd hotel, the ladles went to the lodgCI looms and u business meeting was held at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Soger and Mrs. Myrtle Lorlson Intituled a large 'class of candidates. Mrs. Pager was presented with a token of esteem from th-a lodi;e, while Mrs. Kathryn Good-manson, Good-manson, capluln, was the recipient nf a larg.- basket of cut flowers. On Wednesday members of the association associa-tion will be hostesses ut a children's ; party- Members and their children , are cordially Invited . . . ' Members of the Child Culture club will meet Thursday afternoon in tho University club rooms for their final I meeting of tin year. Mcsdames Edith Volker and Ray Fair Will be the hostesses. hos-tesses. Mrs J. O. Falck will be the Chairman and the subject for discussion discus-sion will be "Some Essentials to 1)0 Kri.pii. sisod during the Reconstruction Reconstruc-tion on Period." Mrs Annie Doe will be the batter for the discussion. The regular monthly tea given by the Ladlea' Aid society of the Blrsl Prcsbyterlun church was held Tuesday afternoon in tho church parlors. Tho I'hrLstmics bazaar and dinner wero discussed, Cake and coffeo were served bv tho hostesses. . Mrs. p.aui Prauk wtn be bostesi to tho members of the home Culture club at her home. ! 7 I (Untold ;iv-iiue, Saturday; Dec 16. Mrs. A. F. Wolfe 1 j will be the leader. The following pro-Igram pro-Igram will bo givn: I Alice liruwn f en. T. J 1-ltzgernld. "The Wind Botween the Word's, Mrs. Clyde Smith. Ellen Glasgow Mrs. J. G. Gob-hardt. Gob-hardt. "Tlio Hulldero" Miss Emma Ches-noy. Ches-noy. ... Daughters of the Mormon battnllan will moot Thursday atternoon. Dee. II, at the homo of Mrs. luura Hadflcld, C22 Thirty-second street. . . Members of the Thirteenth ward gavo a Christmas bazaar and festival Thursday und Friday of last week for the purpose of gaining funds for tho di w meetinghouse. Articles of clothing cloth-ing and fancy work, its well as toys and candy were supplied from every source and sold to good advantage. Attractive booths wcro arranged for the affair. . The Luther league of the Klim Lutheran Luth-eran churoli met Wednesday evening at S o'clock at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur E. Ulsen, r'3e; Jl ffersou avenue. Members of the St. Joseph's BeWltlg Circle held their best meeting for 1920 Thursds) afternoon In the ft- Joseph's lull. Mis. pharies Clements was hos-, hos-, lexs for the afternoon. The time was i.i:ird Lu uecdlework. Royal Neighbors of America will hold their regular business meeting Monday evening in the I. ).'i F. hall. There will be election of officers. . Girl Scout captains and lieutenants will hold tholr last mooting for the year Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. D. C. Eccles. It is necessary that every captain and nontenant be present. pres-ent. There will be uoregular meeting! of the Girl Scout troops during the ; holiday w ith the exception of Ihoso I who wish to lodd special meetings. Miss Beulah Brown, In charge of tho i)".ird work here, is leaving early nest Week to spend tho holidays In Call-; Call-; t'orulu. . . The regulur meeting of tho Historical Histori-cal society WSI held SatuiM.iy afternoon after-noon in the Knights of Pythias hull. iMrs P. H. Mulsoe and Mrs. T f. Zimmerman Zim-merman weor tho hostesses. The meeting meet-ing was an open one and the members were privileged to bring guests. Study was taken up again on ltai. lira Josephine lllisf rending a paper on I "The Italy of tho North." while Mrs. A. w. Aguo gave an Interesting paper On "A Day in Florence and l'iyi. 1 A isoclal hour followed tho business meet- 'tng and refroshments were served jlhe hostess. The next meeting of (tie eiui win be on Januarj s, when iMlss Florence Oompfon and Mrs, w . K. MoCanna win be ths hostesses. The study of Italy will le resumed. |