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Show M .FFT HONORS INCOMING OFFICERS Annual Installation of the officer-) of Sego Lily Circle Xo. 147. Neighbors Neigh-bors of Woodcraft, took place at the regular meeting of the circle on Saturday Sat-urday evening. January 7, In the Woodmen hall. Opening the evening's even-ing's entertainment was a five-course dinner served in honor of the new o(- I fleers at 6:30 o'claok. Covers were laid for about 7 5 members and visitors visi-tors The tables were effective with j streamers and flowers of red, whit and green the colors of the order. i The impressive installation ceremony cere-mony was then conducted. Daisy K Cashmere officiating as InlaJlins of-fleer. of-fleer. Those taking office were Amelia Amel-ia Hulmston, guardian neighbor; Maye Yates, past guardian: Martha I Green, advisor; Kate Heyman. clerk j Adella Bune. banker; Mary Rawson, 1 Sarah Malun and Christina N. Willis, managers, Maggie Harrop, magician; Grace Shaw, attendant Ida Clayton. Inner sentinel, Carrie Child, outer sentinel, sen-tinel, Saruh Eayrs. captain of guards; I Dora Noble, musician, and Laura Ca- I rey press correspondent. On behalf of the circle. Daisy Ca?h-more Ca?h-more presented the retiring guardian neighbor. May Yates, with the pin oof I her office. Mrs. Yates responded with I a short address Bouquets were presented to the installing in-stalling officer, Mrs. Cashmore, and to the past guardian. Mrs Carey, as a token of the appreciation of tholr services. Mrs J G. Read and Mrs. H. R. Chapelie xvere hostesses to 32 guests Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs I Read. 2730 Washington avenue. In ' honor of Miss Lucille Thomas, a Jan-uarv Jan-uarv bride. Original entertainment formed the afternoon's diversions and refreshments w re later served Mrs A. W Agec was hostess to the members of her bridge club and a fexv friends csterday afternoon at her home in the Fairvlexv apartments in honor of Dr. A M Ageo of Colfux, Wash., who Is visiting In Ogden Mr and Mrs Edward Nelson, of 1 556 Twenty-ninth street, announce I the marriage of their daughter, Esther, Esth-er, to Julian D. Bingham. The wedding wed-ding took place on December 31. Mrs. George Haheraon visited In Salt Laki- during the week. Mrs. George W Kellogg and son Scott returned during the early pitrt of the week following txvo weeks' x islt xvith Mrs Kellogg's parents In Portland, Port-land, Ore f Honoring her daughter. Jeanette, on her fifth birlhdav anniversary Mrs. Roy Clark entertained 18 little guests Wednesday afternoon at the home of I her mother. Mrs. J W. Wlh ox i; s 4 'i Adams avenue. Pink was the color used in the lovely decorations of the luncheon table and the favors Mrs Clark xvas assisted by Mrs J. W. Wll- icox, Mrs. Leslie H. Savllle, and Mrs. I L. L Jaci.son Herbert W. Crothers of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, accompanied by his two daughters daugh-ters Margaret and lleifn, and sister, Miss Ruth Crowthors. and Mrs. Mar) Connors, aunt of tho two little girls, left during the week for New York to make their home following a short I visit here with Ml and Mrs. P. C Krauss. i A number of young people gathered ' Tuesday evening at the home of I Charles W Trices 196 Second street, wno icave;-, mi me near liiwire mr a I mission to the northern stales. The 'evening xv.i.- pi a In music and games j and after opening the parcels, a de-I de-I llclous luncheon xvas serx'ed. Those 'present xv.-r.- Norma Smlh, Myrtle aid Dorothy Harris. Dorthea and Rachel Sln-rner. Lily and Ruth Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Nolds Rlgby, Gladys Nordqulst, Vera Price, Henry Slater, Walter Ho- Undcr, Herman I Mtk. Percy an l Jay Paul, Bert and Arthur Brumwi II. Vernon Ver-non Glbbs, Orvllle Nordqulst, Norman and Charles Price. A "rune's level." :if(ue apron and overalls dance will bo given b the Mutual Improvement associations of the Tenth ward in the wurd hall Washington Wash-ington avenue and Canyon road, Thursday evening, January 26. Hon.. made mince pie and punch will be among the gastronomic attractions or Ihe evening. The Mutuals committee : promises a highly entertaining evening. I inceeds from the dance will kv toward the purchasing of scenery for Che ward's nimiuivu- hail staxs. |