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Show IJjn 'I J bffieer and teachers Pt the religion mm ! , laggfli of the Weber stake were cnter- taincd Tuosduv evening :tt n hoc1.i1 gl- i,' ,.n ni the Ninth ward nmusement hall ! Ky thc.Wc-bi-r stake officers, MJ j March faVC a reading, li Robert croc i. well and Joseph P. Fernelius en-te.rtnlned en-te.rtnlned with nolo vocal selection. Mrs Margan t ' Blngh im, who n i : heen president d" the Weher ytake re- i Melon c:i:w organization, was p resent - it' I ed with a inrs( Camcis of every s..rt wore enjoved bv those present. IMnch ,' vvft served during the evening. bbbbbbm , recent meeting of the riuiu-,),,., riuiu-,),,., claw -i' the home of Mrs. . a. riobcrts. 2167 Jefferson avenue, mat-ters mat-ters of both Dullness and social nature upro taken up During the social hours sanies wove played with honors awarded to Mildred Skeon and Mts n 1 p'n B'l H;i J h. ami Mrs; ii m MoCune un- nouncc the engagement of their daugn- tcr, I'laudlu. to Cardon T. Thompson. The wodding will take place in tho Halt gggl Lake temple on January i'2 Mrs. A. B. Can field, who has been visiting In ugden and Salt Lnko dur-ing dur-ing the pagt two weeks will return to her home In Pocatcllo today Mrs, I anffeld has been the complimented guest at several enjoyable affairs during her visit IJJJJJ j ' 'til i if. rape was surprised by ;i num-bcr num-bcr of his frif tnds Tueedaj evening ft his home. 2370 Madison avenue. Tho occasion was thn anniversary of Mr; rape's birth. Ten couple." enjoyed the evening 111 dancing and games, '. -f tesh meats were served. BjJJJJJJJJJJJB 1 1 j j j 13' t ) !' Installation dinner and ceremonies of the Women's Relief corps and the Abraham Lincoln Circle, No. 2. of the G. A. U were held Thursday In th I O. O. F. hall and the W. 0 W. hall. More than 100 guests, member of the two organizations and invited gue-ls H were present. Dinner was served on two large tables, which were made H more than attractive by cut flowers H combined with ferns and 8 itch hcath- or. Following dinner, an hour of BO-cial BO-cial pleasure followed. At the installa-tlon installa-tlon ceremonies .f the YV H. C con-ducted con-ducted by Mrs. Hattle Anderson of Sail lake, the following took their oath of office: Mrs. Bllzabeth Mlddleton, I president; Mrs. Ella Mitchell, senior vice president, Mrs. Elisabeth PltSfllm-mons. PltSfllm-mons. Junior vice president ; Mrs. Pearl Elliott, treasurer. Mrs Mary Grlffln rhaplaln; Mrs Julia Noble, conductor Mrs. Lillian Kenstemi U er, guard. Mr.- Minnie Welse, assistant conductor, H Mrs Carrie 1 lerman assistant guard: H Mrs. John Irew, Mrs. Furnlss, Un H Hansen and Mrs. Slmlstor. color-bear- H era and Mrs. M. Agnes Brown, Instal- H latlon officer Mrs Kate M. Kre, r H tiring president, of the V R. C was H presented with a past officer a Jewel H pin and a bouquet of flow.. i f- I I fleers Installed fr the Abraham Lincoln Lin-coln Circle were Mis. Lottie -N' rrle, president; Mrs. Lillian Hadlcy, senior vice president; Mrs- Jennie Nye. Junior Jun-ior vice president; Mrs. Kate Hodge, treasurer, Mrs Mary YV. lis, ehaplaln; Mrs. Flora Jant, conduotoi . Mrs. Anna An-na Flewelllng. guard; Mrs. Haraj, k Olnen, assistant COndUOtoresSJ Mrs. Hattle Williams, assllstant guard. Following Fol-lowing the Installation ;iflcers patriotic pa-triotic talks were made by L. D. Ilaa-klns, Ilaa-klns, department commander; General BjgjBjga Bowman; Mayor Frank Francis, Qeo. t'ogei, commander and Beymour li Young senior vice commander. H Invited guests present at the din- ner and Installation ceremonies were Mayor Frank Francis, Commissioners H J. R. Ward, Chris Flygare, and Coun- 1 ty Clerk Claude Moves. Mr. and Mrs. B A. R Heywood, ami Mrs. Hattle An- H derson, department commander of Salt Lake. ! .i ' H Mr and Mrs Carl Rasmusson H wcro delightfully surprised by their H f riend-s Tuesday evening at their home, B 1324 Twenty-fifth street. A pleasant H eening was spent In playing five blltt- H dred. the honoris for which were H awarded to Mrs- Fean Monahan and H Hurt Hall. At the com luslon of the H card games a delicious luncheon was H served to twenty guests. Mr and Mrs H Raemusson are planning to leave H shortly for California. Mr. and Mrs H. 13. Hllllard of East H Ely, Ncv , arc visiting In Ogden for two Weeks, as the guests of Mr and i Mrs Herbert .Snyder and Mrs- HUI- H lard's sister, Mrs Mary Karley. Mr. H and Mrs Hllllard are oxpecting to H leave soon for Los Anselcs, to mako H homo. H Mrg. Dean R. Brlmhall returned to H her home in Salt Lake Wednesday. H ;.fler vlstttng in Ogden for a few davs s H Mrs. Victor II. Sears of Salt Lake, H Is visiting at the home of Miss Qroce B m B lire. Thomas Lckersley entertained at a shower Monday evening In com- plimont to Mr and Mis. Thomas Har- rlsOn, recently married The shower wus given ,nt Mrs Eckersley's home on wet Second street. Many beautiful as well as useful gifts were received by the couple for the their home. After Aft-er an evening of unusual enjox merit a luncheon was served Mrs. Harrison WSS formerlv MlSS Glads Creamer. Mr and Mr. F. J. Van Nes.s left Wednesday, January 5, for a visit In California. Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness will visit in Los Angeles for two or three weeks, and will then continue mi their way to San Francisco. Mr. Van Ness will return at the close of the month, but Mrs. Van Ness will extend ex-tend her visit, remaining as the guest of her brother and sister In San Francisco. Fran-cisco. "Dolly Reforming Herself," a four-SCt four-SCt play, was presented Tuesday evening eve-ning in the auditorium of tho Weber Normal college by the Varsity players Of Salt Lake, for the benefit of the Weber gymnasium. Moroni Oleen of (ifrdc-n was seen in one of the leading roles, while a promlent part was also plajed by Ii ron Foulgc r Miss Nettle Hcrrlek entertnlned Monday evening for Miss Lillian 13an-ford, 13an-ford, one of the brides of the week. The evening was spent with music and games ami In hemming tea towels lor tho bride. Luncheon was served b the hosles.-; assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ague:, Hcrrlek and sister. Mrs. Frank J. Stevens and Mrs. W. E. Pur-dy, Pur-dy, Twenty-five guests were present. Mr and Mrs. John Norton clcebrat-'ed clcebrat-'ed their golden wedding annhersary on January 1, when daughters, sons and grandchildren gathered at the Norton residence. With music and igames, the afternoon passed rapidly dellOlOUS dinner was served. Appropriate Ap-propriate decorations adorned the table. ... , Miss Madeline Qullliiian entertained the members of the S. O. H. club Monday Mon-day evening at her home, 2264 Lincoln' avenue. Needlework waa the. diversion for the evening. Miss Marguerite' ch'tnentji entertained with a number i of piano solos. At 10 o'clock a luncheon lunch-eon was served, carnations and roses forming the centerpiece for the at-1 tract ively laid table. Miss Rose and Miss Marguerite Spldel will be hostesses host-esses Monday evening to the members of the club at the their home. 2519 Adams avenue- .... , ugvien Scots met at the home of Gregor 8towart, 28 8 4 Plngree avenue, j Tuesday evening. Plans for tho Burns' Ci lebratlon to he held January J6 In 'the W. hull were again considered As yet the program for the celebration has not been completed jbut sovcral interesting features have been announced The. services of tho Ogden t'lpe hand under James Ham-tllton, Ham-tllton, pipe major, have been obtained ob-tained The members of tho band will probably be in rull costume. Songs composed by Roberts Rums will I be given by Mrs Agnes Warner and WllM.mi II M.tnninn A poem by Dr. I A, S Condon and dedicated by Scotch jCronlcs. will be read by Archie Nell. Eta John W. Hyslop will deliver the address One of most promising tea-Itures tea-Itures of entertainment will he several sever-al highland dances by Thomus Hamilton Hamil-ton In costume. Crawford's dance or-Ichestra or-Ichestra has been engaged also for the I evening. 00 |