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Show SOCIETY I X Th. religion elSSS of the First wnr will hold their conference this evenlni I at 7 o'clock In the vvnnl hall. Parent aro invited to come. Mis Mary' Dunn was hostesg to thi members of the S. H. club Tuesdn; evening at her lovely home, .'1031 Oran avenue. TJie evening was devoted ul i as the political campaign of Sklnne and Preston. Appearing In one of the leadlni I roles was Miss Shorma IL-ndershol whose work cannot be praised toi jblKhly. while opposite her playei I Ralph Nye, who vyas exceptional li his portrayal of Mary Jane's Pa- Lucii Perkins, played by Miss Mayn I Wright, carried out the idea of th i modern Klrl. who tires of the llttl country town. Mary Jane, In lif' Audrey Clark, was deserving of ever; bit of praise showered on her dlirjnj the evening and especially of tho lovo ly bouquet of roues handed to ho over the footlights. Karl I mnaldsoi ami William McGulro depicted th roles of Sklnnep and Preston, enemls in the political campaign. Mlas I 1 1 : Hurst and Miss ICato Fenton Oarrlei the humorous roles of tho produ Hon Others In the play who appeared ' advantage were Clyde Miller. Ken net! Hess, Mike Rogers, Oscar Crosby. Con rad Fern, llus, Charles Stevens and 1 SHverstc in. Miss Vera jlaassnpfluj vva the director of tho production am her work with the students was high ly commended Ralph Nye and Ken neth Hens actod as business manager ami Herb) r( Mai Arthur was In chargi of the properties. i One of the events of Interest of th coming week will be a inusleule to b given Wednesday evening by tho stu dents of Mrs. Vera Frey Beason at th Ogden Conservatory' of Music. Th program will begin promptly at I o'clock and Includes many lntcrestlnj nieces. PART ONE. Elfentanz Rhode Ida Greonband Vnlse i Grieg Deona Harlin P.utterflies Jesse Gaynoi Elizai.eth Stanford Souvenir LiChnei Funnle Greonband (a) Minuet Jrleg (b) The Saw Mill Christlanl Grace Clevo Kir. fllca Grant Schaefcr Virginia Rlngham Serenade Dcnnee Jean Warner (a) Little Indian Carpenter (b) Fairy Sprites Schytto Lewis Malono PART TW( i Second Valse Goddard Margaret Falck (a) Idlllo I.clc (b) Avalanche Heller Ruth Nelson Prophet Rlrd Schumann Marjory Knudson (a) Scherzo Becker (b) Fairy Folk Cyril Scott Frances Jack Moderato In C. Koelllng Kathryn Hus Plerrott Chamlnade Myrtle Phllpott (a) Les Hlrondells Godard (b) March Orote.vque Slnding Elizabeth Shaw Duet March Mllltaire ... .Schubert Myrtle Phiipoit :in.i Margaret Falck A cordial invitation has been extended ex-tended to the public. I Girl Scouts of urden win present s I vaudeville entertainment on March 9 at the Orpheum theatre. Mrs Bertha Eccles Wright has charge of the scouts in thbj especial effort and is schooling the girls In tt number of do-llghtful do-llghtful performances. Xot a small amount of talent exists In the organization organi-zation 'here, whieh dnce its Inception has groan enormously and under the supervision of Miss Bculah Brown, scout executive, has made rapid strides in scout development. Mrs. Wright is busily engaged In training the young pooplo for tills performance, which will be quite the most unusual of Its kind. A valentine mpe,cr.le was given Monday Mon-day afternoon at the Ogden Conservatory Conserva-tory of Music by the pupils of Miss Ellen Thomas. Th. following appeared ap-peared In the program. Lois Cham-bj Cham-bj re, Ada Malone. Helen Chambers. Katherine Thnmns, Elma Stromberg. Mildred Rou e. Helen Wilcox. Alvln Johnson. Ruloh Bhaw, Marlon Beno-wltz, Beno-wltz, Florence Bawyer, Norma Wood. Jean Berlin and Lois Jones. Lovers of mu.de will be glv on a treat on Tuesday evening, March 1. when a cantata concert will be given by the Twelfth ward choir. Bradborry's drama composition. "Queen Esther." hns been under way for some time with Professor William H Manning directing and the choir mi mbera have been working hard to bring the production pro-duction up to a first claafl point. Very complimentary remarks have 1 n made by thos who have already witnessed wit-nessed the cantata. The program will open at 8 o'clock. The cast of characters charac-ters Is as follows: Esther, the Queon Elda Manning AhasueriJK. the King. Bon E. Yomi Human, king's counsellor and overseer over-seer of tho realm Lynn Paul Mordecal a Jew Bert Lelahman Zoresh, Haman's wife.. Marie Llndsa; Mordecai's slstor ...Julia Hellewell Median Prlncesa . . . Mrs. Blackburn Prophetess Eva Arl.on Persian Princess Myrtle Paul Prrlb Heher McKell Pfg(&r Walter Stevenson Hffal Joseph roungj High Priest Mllo Lowder Herald I F Chamberl iln Harbonah . . . . Farley Malan ' ' "All on Account of Polly" is the title of a three-act comedy to be given ! by tho Twelfth ward M. I A in itv Twelfth ward amus.-ment hall Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Feb. 23 Mrs. Bertha Wheel? Wright Wynn is directing the production. produc-tion. The cast of characters is as follows- KarklnSi a butler. . Robert T. Paine Baldwin Beverly, the son wiiford Wheelwright Jane Beverly, tho wife Merrlbel Stevenson Marie, a mnld . Mary J Wilson Ralph Beverly. Folly's guardian . . Daniel A. Wynn Hortonse. tho. elder sister Venus Williams Abraham Ooldslcln, a money lender Bradley H. Paul Ceraldlne, the younger daughtor. , . Vllate Jacobs MlSS Rembrandt, n manicurist Julia Hellewell Miss Bushnell, a hair dreaser Nan Emmetl Peter Haptleigb, a prospective son- I in-law . . . Walter Stevenson' Polly Perkins, a small town girl. , Bertha Fife Tammy, a poor little boy Sinl.'n Jacobs Pudgy, Tommy's slater Luclle Stevenson Mrs Feather-Stone, of the "-00" . Rhea Poulter Mrs. Chadfield. a "climber' ... ......... Rclia Schade I - ; Lil' . MW .m m 1 mosl entirely to huslm and several ; matters of vital Intorest to the club 9 were discussed and voted upon. At 10 0 i lock di H. ions refreshments were iv . .I by the hosted. The table waa beautifully decorated with a basket of red roses as a centerpiece and small I rod hearts scattered over tho table. -At 11 o'clock the meeting adjourned : until Wednesday evening, Feb. 2Z, when tho club will meet at the home r -r MlSS Thalma Garner. 22&3 BcclSS avenue. I: Mrs. H. W. Etzkorn delightfully en-rtalned en-rtalned the members of the St. Jos-Oph's Jos-Oph's sewing circle Thursday afternoon ' In the St. Josph'n hall. Members Of the Philalhea class of , the Firsl M. thodlst church met Tues- 1 . evening at the home of Mrs. O. J y Stilwoll In the Falrvlew apartmenLs. . After a short business meeting, a social . ' mii vv:i enjoyed with games and mu-rjsic mu-rjsic passing the time. Refreshments ! v r,. served by the hostf'SX, assisted Mli Mabel HudDUin and Mis Eliza -I beth Bisenberg. A Valentine idea was irrie.i out in the attractive decora-1 decora-1 tlons. ' Mrs Leroy Madsen wns hostess to i a number of little friends nt a birth- - day party Friday afternon given In ! compliment to her nephew, Gray Ishet. Tho party was given at tho l.Osnel residence. 2623 Brlnkcr avenue - Games appropriate for six-year-olds -I were enjoyed. At the close of the I afternoon a dainty luncheon was I reed. The centerpiece for the table I was a basket filled with Easter eggn. j Smaller baskets, filled with miniature egg! were placed as favors for ea h. j Those present were Tillman Johnson, Janetto Johnson, Virginia Andrew, n lye. M.-ivnard Dye, Mary Jane ' In and Leroy Madaen Mrs. Mad" ( - 'ii was a.islsted by Mrs. Vernon Wat-, Wat-, son. ' I Mrs. MablO Miller was pleasantly A fl'irprisod bv the members of the I-al , f'os club Wednesday afternoon when I they gathered at the Miller residence, j 514 Seventeenth street, and tenderd . her an afternoon party. The early hours were sp.-ni in playing five hundred hun-dred with awards going to Mrs. Ray Stone, and Mrs. Dnvld Turner. At 6 . o'clock a dainty and appetizing lunch-1 eon was served A bowl of varied , cMored sweet peas decorated the table. Mrs. Miller haa been confined to her i home for more than a week follow -1 Ing an accident In which her knee , was badly hurr. Mrs. J. R. Murdock will be hostess to tho Lai Cos club In two weeks. Mr. W. R Emmett entertained at an afternoon party Friday at her home. 3132 Washington avenue, In compliment to her mother, Mrs. A. J I G. Woodmansce. Mra Woodmansto j has been the president of tho Relief. society of the Ninth ward for the past! . shirty years and has Just resigned her ! office. In appreciation of tho work and tho faithfulness of Mrs- Wood-j Wood-j mansee. her daughter entertained i about thirty of her co-workers. The; time was spent In kenslngton. Inter-rssd Inter-rssd with musical selections from , Miss Eleanor Emmett, who ass's ed ner momcr. At 5 o'clock a dainty I course luncheon was served. with roses and carnations forming the simple yet attractive decorations for' the table. ' ' Mrs. Paul W. Stecher hag returned from a pleasant visit with relatives! and friends on the Pacific coasL Se Mrs. T. G. Challand Is visiting her lister, .Mm. P. E. Tects. Mrs. Challand Chal-land is a resident of Calgary, Canada Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Allen enter-i It. .Led twenty of their friends Thurs-i Thurs-i day evening at their home 2254 Madl- ! son avenue. Gaines passed an un-I un-I usually pleasant evening. Decora-' ! tions were suggestive of Valentine's I ! and of George Washington, A luncheon lunch-eon was served to the following Mr. and Mrs. Guy Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stone. Mr. and Mrs. D. w' Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and Mrs. Bruce Hamlfton Mr and Mrs. W H Short, Mlas Ruth Burkland. Cyril Cranio. Miss Nlnn Ray, Frank Coburn. Mrs. Walter icks and MlSS Marcel la Allen. Those winning win-ning in the games of high five and five hundred were Rov Stone Mrs I D, W. Reeves, H. W. Short claimed he a) out prise, while Miss Nina Ray , won the consolation prize. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hess left Wed-I noaday for southern California where! they will spend several weeks before! re turning to Ogden. Miss Virginia Kaplan entertained at a Valentine dinner party Monday ! evening at her htrlne, 3562 Jefferson 1 enus The table waa decorated In! red and white, with a basket of red i r nations forming the centerpiece valentine placec.-ds were laid for each. 'overs were laid for the following: fol-lowing: Miss Katherine Kraus I '-nth M. :: . h Ills Rend V Clenienta. Katherine McCool, Mar Terry, f'rancea MrKenna. Doroth Brsnnan and Dorothy Kaplan Monday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. David Eccles, 2ovj Jefferson avenue, a reception will ho held to which all women of Ofcdm. Interested In the Girl Boout movement, are invited Since the organization or-ganization began Its vvork in real car-nest car-nest In Ondcn. nearly all of the thirty troops have been recognized as members mem-bers of the national organization and this has meant a considerable amount of real work by the girls and their captains in charge. It Is Immensely Important that the women of gden attend the reception on Mondav and come in close contact with those who imvi ine oiri scout organization j work at heart. The first effort of the l scouts to come before the public In a j performance will materallze March 9. i when a vaudovllle performance will j be given in tho Orpheum theatre Mrs. Bertha Eccles Wright is training the i young people, and promises a varied and delightful program. A miscellaneous shower for Miss Anna Briggs, who. Is soon to become a bride, was held at the home of Mrs. J. ii Neale, 2665 BScolss avenue. ! Thursday afternoon, by the ladies of the Britannic association. The rooms of the Nealo homo were decorated with flowers. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Many beautiful and appropriate gifts wore tendered to the honored guests by Mrs Lily Bitten, Mrs. Jane E. Fisher, Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor. Mrs. Annie White. Mrs. N'ariha Parsons. Mrs. Sarah John-..n. Mn Mary Knowles, Mrs. Annie Tlck-ett, Tlck-ett, Mrs. Elizabeth Hampton, Mrs., Annie Adams, Mrs Isabella Eckerley. Mr Klv . Cr; .-.'.h ' I Mamie Smith - Kit Ann:- . Mr,-. 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