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Show pEREANDTHERE IN THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY; I . ; a L1.?1 JaS fittin8,y celebrated yesterday when members of the Service Star legion entertained Ogden patriotic organizations in the auditorium of the Ogden him school j recite ?thC A Program' -Mrs- J' U- Eldredge, Jr., upper left, wos the chairman of the program committee. Miss Mildred Ware, upper right, who will appear in a musical I V" ,C Y8 tabernaclc Friday evening. Miss Ware has a contralto voice of exceptional beauty and power. At the lower left is a group of Camp Fire girls. Camp Se-'o-A, W Pk?r Mi nSCSl at Va,ntlne Part-V Thursday evening in the Maids and Matrons' hall. Those in the picture are, back row. left to right. Nellie O'kecfe. Sherma Hender-R Hender-R k R lcLjJnley' Prothy Kidder, Claudia Roberts and Catherine Hcndcishot; middle row. Elizabeth Browning, Charlotte Davis, Gladys Rich. Florence Turner anr1 I Diancne Barton; front row, Phyllis Hodson; Zola Shaw and Hope Fox. At the lower r.-ht is Miss Constance Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L W Ford who has been registered as Ogden s perfect baby. ,:f.. : After spending the week with Mrs. Doj-a N'oblo. C Twenty-ssecond street. Mr. C B. Howard 1;4 returned lo her home at Mouiollo, Xev. Mr?. Dora Noble enjertulned with a dinner party at her home. 2 TweAty-seoond itreiti last und j .. honor of the birthday anniversary of h. r daurhter, Bertba. Cover, wer el (aid for eleven. Pink and white car-nutlonM car-nutlonM formed the centerpiece. , Karl C. Hoolele and Bflae Helen 1'-CallaKhan 1'-CallaKhan were married Widnesday at th hove of Roy Hull. -104 Twenty-second Twenty-second street, by Bishop ft, K. Lqnd Mvb. Joe Minson and son. E;i. :i returned during the early part of th week from Lovelocl. Nev. Mre. Mln-son Mln-son was accompanied to Ogdun by her daughter, Mrs. Reginald Mlnson, and bon Joseph. ienibcrs of the Presbyterian Clr-!n Clr-!n Qf the Fimt Presby er'.an church I. pa :,:.ikin plana for a colonial dinner 1 . be served on WaHhlnfftQM'M blrth-day, blrth-day, Tueaday, Feb. 2'. lJeoratiuaB at the dinner will be appropriate to the year of 1TS0. Tho Philathoa class of the First Methodist church will hold their regular regu-lar busing. and social meeting Tuesday Tues-day evening. Feb. '5, at tho home of Bfra. .. .i stiiv.eti ut the ITairvicW jtpartments. All nn-mbcrs are urged I to be present. Mis. Sillwell will bo 1 assisted by Miss Elizabeth KtsenberR and Miss Mabel II ltd num. - Mr. and .Mr.- Henry Blair have returned re-turned to Ofdeil after an extended j visit on the Pa ific coast. lira. Willi. i in H. Han- i, Tweltth Btroet and Parr avenue ipem the week end in Salt 1-ike. Mr. and Mrs Lysle W. I-arkin spent the week-end In Salt Lake. ! Mind lieulah Brown spent the week end In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. HlgTinboth:im announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. June, to Goorgo C. Oxum. The wedding will take place In the n?r future. Silver Review No. 1. Women's Bene- ni association of the Maccabees, will give a curd party and dance on Wednesday evening. Feb 16. In tho W. O. W. ball; Valentine costumes may be worn by all who wish. The H ladies aro working with care to muKw the evening an enjoyable one. Novel features will be Introduced. All are Invited to attend. Mrs. E M. RenStrohl was hostess to the members of the Happy Hour club at her home one day last week. Tables of Five Hundred were enjoyed by the guests with Mrs. Lund. Mrs, J. Thomas and Mrs. F. SchSde reoel:n-tho reoel:n-tho awards A dainty luncheon was Served by the hoste.- A Valentine idea was carried out In tho decora- Miss Florence Slmtton and M;ss Mil-dred Mil-dred Simpson entertained .i number of their friends at tho Stratton residence at River dale Tuesday evening. Feb. . The lime was spent in games and dancing. A luncheon was served to the following: Yula Leonard, Bva Stratton, Hilda Alien. Verna Btlmson, ESrma Pike, Myrtle Stinison, Jennie MelbOS, l.eiiha MelbQS, Arthur Apple-i Apple-i ony. Fred Deuenbachj George Dellen-Ibacb, Dellen-Ibacb, chui nee Bin. Lawrence Apple-ony. Apple-ony. Duans Taylor, Joseph Fife. Ha?-old Ha?-old Blnffbam. Arthur Olaon, Walter Savajte. Jack Rhodes. Clyde Muss and Ben Mario t)t. 11BBBI Mr. and Mrs. James J. Smyth 0 en- H tertalned several tuests Thursday eve-Ding eve-Ding in honor of their thirtieth wed-dlnjj wed-dlnjj anniversary. The party was given at the Sm.vthe home at 459 Twenty-ninth Twenty-ninth street. More than forty guest-. relative- ;uul friends. her.-d d'tllng the evening. Mr. and Mn. Sm.vthe were Bsl trimmed with ebony and silver. Ca:ds were enjoyed by the puc-'-t and at the close of the- evening a perfectly prepared luncheon was served, miss Ethel Smyths and Miss Frances Smyths presided i:t (he dining room. Cut flowers of various hues were at-ranged at-ranged in vase hero and there. Cover.- were laid for forty guests. bbbbbbI nve nm H their guests Miss Verna Ilillam of Salt Lake and Mrs. Rennee and her SSB throe daughters. Ann. Elsie and Mel-vine, Mel-vine, of New York City. The Rennesa were playing on Pantages this W( e and have been the complimented H guests at several affairs during their BBsl Mr. and Mrs. L. Clyde Shurtllff have returned from an extended visit through California and Arizona |