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Show 11 1 CTtmlb 1 i-i - " 11 a Clubs in Ogden which arc affiliated I with the National K deration of Worn- J on'H clubs are already making plans for the mooting or the general fod- 1 orated council to b- hold In Suit Tke '& ih week or Juno 12 to 18. Prcpara- tlons ar underway throughout th A stato for tho entertainment of officers J from women's dubs In tho I nlted S ) 8tHt-s und In many foreign countries. J , The City 1-Ydoratlon of Women's t n . lubb met Monday afternoon at tho 1 home "f Mrs. A. V Age and although "M the pluns for entertainment wore t M touched upon, no definite outlines 3 have been drawn. $ Appearing in tho Central Fcdera- M tion News, u paper publHbrd by tho 1 General K.-dt ration of Women's m Mrs. IB. . Leatherwdod, Utah pre- Ucnli made tho formal announesmtenj 3 of the meeting of th federation In ('8 .Salt l.altc She also wrote tho luilovv- J inP( which will undoubtedly bo of m- (1 terSSt to Ogdon Mub women: a - Due to the fact that Salt Lake has g so many summer conventions we have to keep our date of tho week .lum flm Hth-lSth. These are our plan 12 Jane 18th and Hth. Intertnountaln I J Mnd Coast Federation conleroncc; June 3 Mth oonetai Federation Hoard meet- f& Ing, and 16th also If desired. If not. fa I'oiincll si smoii cm I'Om .Tune l.th and Include the itfth and 17th. leaving M the isth for a play da when the 1 OounUl Will be guests of tho i )gdcn ,1 club, women and men. Ctah women '1 are already at work organizing their committees and preparing to welcome j a largo delegation, and we grs assur- 1 d of the summer excursion rates which will go into effect J urn- 1st." 1 Women of western states will unite !! in April In the observance of Western jl I'onsumors Week, according to Mrs. j Kobcrl Y. Spangler, now of Salt l-alv City, founder of the movement eight vears ago in Idaho. Iater stato fed- orations of the intermountAln roun- 1 I I try Joined, then Uie Rocky Mountain 1 states-, and now California has asked i I to bo included. J i Especial Import attaches to the ob- J servauco of the weok as it comee only 1 short time before the mooting of the 1 - ouncll and according to Mrs. Spnng- J ler, club women all "r tbe L'nlted 1 States are becoming interested In I knowing the workings of this move- I ! ment, the purpose of which Is to further the dev lopmont of the weat .ilong reclamation and Industrial lines- j While on tho coast Mrs. Spangler. 1 as chairman of publicity for the Talt lj.ko local council board and for th" Jntermountain and Coast Federation 1 of Women's clubs, will tell the club women of the varied scenic and other fj attractions at Salt Uako. and urge a J largo attendance at the meeting of both the Federation Council meeting at which all he west will be hostess. " J and the Coast Federation of Women's I .'lubs convention which will bo held a the week immediately preceding the I'ounctl meeting. 9 In response to numerous request. It is planned to make the Council 4 somothing different from B "Little Bl- 4 onnlal." but a thing with a distinct character of lu own. with the i mpha-' mpha-' j sis laid upon state problems and ac- coroplUhments-i coroplUhments-i The national president says: "The State presidents will have a leading .1 parU As, of course, it is not pos- i slble to give time for a long speech to each of tho fifty presidents (lnclud-Ing (lnclud-Ing The District and ALukai the plan , is to divide the country into sections H and ask one president trom each scc- B a Lion to represent her sister states, B and allow ome time for dlscus- 1 alon from the floor. Ono day is to BBBj 1 be given to those Interests tnat are H ! particularly lndlginous to the far west HB in geography, history und art. And one day will be given to our depart-ment depart-ment work. This Is. of course, all in 1 i the rough come LHflfi The'Qui r!t Qui club, newls or-ganized or-ganized class of the young ladles of tho Methodist Sunday school, gave a banquet Wednesday evening at 1'ot- I ter's, where they made plans for tho future of the class and enjoyed a pleasant "get - together" meeting I There were 23 numbers present, Including In-cluding Mr. and Mrs C. M. Wilton. The officers of the (lass are Mle-s Marguerite Mar-guerite Long, president; Miss Margaret Stookey, vice president; and Miss Marlon Carter. secretary-treasurer. The next meeting is to bo held March 1 at the home of Miss Murguerlte Long I The regular meeting of the Ogden Historical society wa.s held Saturday, afternoon. February Gth, at tho Knights of Pythias hall with Mrs. Louis Kabell and Mrs L. W Harris hostesses. Mrs. D. H. Adams read an Interesting paper, on Sicily. Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Ches and Mi?. Bllen Thomas sang eevera? Hallun and Sicilian select lon-, lon-, which wer very acceptabl received Mrs. Carrie Browning Olson w:ls the acconrpanlst. The next regular meeting meet-ing will be held February 13. Saturday, Satur-day, at the Knights of Pythias hull. With Mrs. S. N. Colo and Miss Kirk-"patrick Kirk-"patrick a hosteswes. I I " - Abraham Lincoln Circle No. 2, Ladies of the G. A. I:., held a Lincoln's Lin-coln's Birthday Celebration In the 1. O. O. F. hull Thursday afternoon. A very pleasing and entertaining program pro-gram was rendered. Numbers on tho program were' uard the Flag, Audl-i Audl-i ence; Address. G. W. Vogel. comman- j j der Dlx-Logan Post No. ?. ; Song. Maa- ' tor Ituifsell Jonos: Rending. Mr Sadie I , Michaels; EUano Solo. Mix. Delia btone; Heading. Miss Not mi Jm eai iDuet. Mrs. OraCe Bartlott and Miss I.Hasel Jamas; Reading. Mrs. Jonnle Nye; Roclt.it Ion. Mh Gladys Nate; Song, Mlsa Haacl Jame.i; Orntlon. Comrade Fisher; Song, "America." (Audience. Following the program a delightful luncheon was served. Tho color scheme wiis ontrl' il out in red, white and blue, ahd American flags. Mrs. Prank Trfle and Mrs. Clyde Woodcock entert;ilno,i a few of their friends it thin- Libb .-. of irdx Tue.-- day aftarnobn al the Woodmen oi the World hall, when the members ot the Child Culture club ontortatned at an 'afternoon card party. Following th" ! games, a luncheon was sorved al 5 .o'clook. Those Included In the party 'besides the hostosses wore Mrs. Iaur-! Iaur-! once WatliOn, Mrs. Julian Watson. 'Mr.- Vernon Watson, Mrs. Harold Fleming) Mrs Ray Jones, Mrs Walter Smith. Mrs. Ward Piper. Mr- Ralph Faxr ;ind Mrs B, B. Smith. ' SaOQUS apron and overall party I Was given by tho members of tho Pythian sisters Saturday, ITeb. r.. in the Knights of Pythias hull A heavy I tax and fine was placed on all who earns In other dress than sacquo aprons ap-rons or overalls and their cases were 'tried by an improvised Jury' ftnd Judge. i Dancing was later onjoyod and " - I freshmen ts wars sered. Qnder the dlroctlon of Mrs. Bell B, Ross, the underfoot drill for ilrl Scouts was thoroughly gone through I at the captains' and lieutenants' moet-, moet-, Itig Tuesday owning at the home Oi Mrs, Eccles. Mlsg Grace Cardon of jthe Ogdon High school talked on "Art I In Dressing." Both ovsnts were of beneficial Interest. Mrs. '. B Moore was hostess tO the members Of the Missionary society of the First Huptist church at her home, 715 Twenty-eighth street, Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. An unusually Inter-Biting Inter-Biting business meeting was carried out- Mrs. J. H. llobbs was m charge of the lesson and It: her uuuul charming charm-ing way. made It one of Interest. Mrs. Hobbs was assisted by Mrs. Anna Hastings and several other members. Tho honored guest of the afternoon was Miss Freda Dressel of Salt Lake who was presented with a token of appreciation for her services of twenty-three years as missionary In this district Miss Dressel responded brief- jly. Dainty refreshments, carrying out a Valentine Idea, were served by Mrs. Mooro. ably assisted bv Mrs. Jay A. Smith, Mrs. Clyde M. Smith and M. M. Mead-' The next meeting of the Society will be held In four weeks. Tuesday. March 8th. The regular meeting of the Miriam chapter. trder of the Eastern Star, was held Tuesday evening at eight o'clock In the Masonic tcifiple. ' t Members of the Historical society will meet Saturday afternoon at tho I Knights of Pythias hall al -':3t) o'clock. Mrs. S. S. Smith will be the chairman, whllo Mrs- S. N. Cole and Miss Laura Klrkpatrlck will be the hostesses A I social hour will be enjoyed. j Mosdamts Frances Glen and Llla I White will be hostesses to the inom-I inom-I bers of the Child Culture club next ! Thursday afternoon la the University club rooms. Mrs. Eunice Bowman will discuss "Utah laws mm Mrs. W. A. Foulger will be hostess to the members of the (t. D. o. club Thursday at her home. Mrs. J W. Worthington will entertain enter-tain the members of hor five hundred club Thursday afternoon at her home, 331 Adams avenue. Members of the Lai Cos club .Will meet at tho home of Mrs. J. R. Mur-dock. Mur-dock. 3112 Adams avenue, next Thursday afternoon. With Mrs. Frank McGregor as DOS-j DOS-j tes6. tho member! of the Beaux Bs prlt club will meet Thursday at the MctJregor residence, 2911 Adarns avenue. ave-nue. Members of the Royal Neighbors of America will meet Monday evening even-ing In tho I. O O. F. hall for regular business meeting. Mr6. J. 10. Beeson will bo hosiers to rh meni tur-i uf ihn Homo Colli. r. club on Saturda, Feb, 19, at her home. 14-12 Twenty -fifth street. At this meeting, S patriotic program will bo gifi us follows: "Abraham Lincoln" Drlnkwatcr Mrs. Charles Hartley. "The Man of the Hour" Dixon Mrs. Charles Hartley. "A Man for tho Ages" .. . Batchellcr Mrs. T. V. Horn. "George Washington" Mackaye Mrs. T J. Fitzgerald. "Matrix" Daviess Mrs. J. F. Hobbs. Mrs. W L. I'eterson will be the leader for the afternoon and discussion discus-sion win follow tho program Members of.the Queen Esther chap-tor chap-tor No. 4, Order of the Eastern Star, gave their monthly afternoon tea Wednesday In the parlors of the Masonic Ma-sonic temple. Beautified with cut flowers of various hues and potted plants, tho parlors proved an appropriate approp-riate setting for the tSS wore than eighty-five guests were pr. sent und quietly enjoyed tho afternoon lu sewing sew-ing and chatting over the tea cups. MISS Bsulah Brown gave an Interest- ion l.ii mi ufosni uiri Scouta ITea was served between 3 and 6 O'clock, The hostesses were Mrs. C. E. Smith, chairman, Mrs. C. T. Win an, Mrs. C, B. Sears. Mrs. A. T. Fish, Mrs! J. G. Falck. Mrs. M. ti. Carnahan. Mrs. George C King. Mrs. H. C. Rogers, Mrs H A. Slced and Mrs A. J. Lahren. m m m Miriam chapter No. 14. Order of the Kau-rn Stur, will entertain at tea Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in tho 'Masooi. temple The affulr will be a donlal one. 0 Mrs. B P Miller will entertain the "bits Rose club at her home. 17 1 Patterson street, al 'jm o'clock Tt i day afternoon . ! A special meeting of tho Catholic J Women's league has been called for Tuesday afternoon at 2 80 o'clock In the University club rooraB At this I meeting the reading of the bv-laws .and tho constitution will take plu- e 4 The Golden Spike chapter, D A R mot l'riilu;, afternoon, February 11, with - Mrs. Pnui Pranks, hti Btnford iM-nue. Mrs franke and Mrs. Armstrong, Arm-strong, as assisting hostess, quaintly Sd as Ccorge and M.n I.., Washington, recslvsd the gussU The I -mess of the afternoon was ssl Raids for a special program given in c-sn memo rati on of Washington. The meeting was opeuod bv singing "The I ir Spangled Banner," followed b I I silute to th,. flag Mrs. F. N. Bletcher tittlngl) reviewed th club's acquaint- n Ith torgs Snd Martha, int. i spersed throughout the afternoon v ' number of music l sola tlons iii appreciated Mrs. Marills Hunter Hun-ter Uurlow gave two solos and M rn. Lenora Skaggs two vocal solos. Tin v |