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Show CLVBS Regular business meeting of the Al-trlart Al-trlart society of Ogden was held Thursday Thurs-day evening in the Ogden Conservatory Conserva-tory of Music. The meeting was of I both business and social nature A I program was given with numb, r? by i Ruth Ste- ens, Fay and Phyllis King Gladys Peterson, Lillian That, h. r M;i-! M;i-! rlon Allison, Annette Cunningham. I Mayme w right, Marcellus Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seville, Tottle Hart ' l.i land Read. Mrs. S. P. DobbS, Mrs ' Alice Pardoe West, Axel Nylander and Kate Fcnton Following the program i ! members of the society and their friends enjoyed dance, arranged by Miss Cora Mortensen and the social committee, With Mrs. J. R. Morrel) and Mrs F. I Coffman as hostesses members of the' I Drama club met Saturday afternoon at j the Knights of Pythias hall. A very I Interesting program was given. Mrs. ' Phillip Ulx gave aewell prepnred pa- per on 'Arthur Schnttzh r " This was followed by another paper by Mr-Arthur Mr-Arthur Rarber on "Professor Rernhar-j Rernhar-j di." Of much enjoyment to all was the violin solos given by Miss Mary I Fisher. Slumber Song.' from Caprice! 1 Vlennols by Krelsler and "The Snow j Man" by E. W. Korngold. Mrs. A. i I Whlttcmore entertained with a piano, solo from Lesch'.tlskv. The next mcet-' mcet-' ing of the society will be on January i 29, when Mrs E R Dumke and Mi-s. E. A. Larktn will be hostesses. Several interesting numbers have been pre-1 pre-1 pared for that meeting. Captains and lieutenants of the Girl SCOUt troops In Ugden. met Tuesday; evening at the home of Mrs perl hi 1 Eccles on Jefferson avenue. Chief' j George A. Graves of the Ogden fire 'department, gave an Interesting talk ! on fire causes and fin- prevention and protection- He gave the estimate of! In mil cos e.insed hv thn i . rtrle irons' and bv gasoline yearly, Illustrating his talk with many Interesting examples Of fire started bv these two causes Chief Graves invited the i i r I Si out captains and their troops to visit the fire station and se what proteetion Ogden has against fires At the conclusion con-clusion of his address he described j the fire alarm system and showed ! what advantage the alarm box was to: the department. He sent In an alarm from the box on Twenty-sixth Street and Jefferson avenue to illustrate how-It how-It was worked. Friday evening Mr.' and Mrs. A. D. Hackman of the Og-den Og-den high school gave a talk on nu-i ture study and flowers showing of what U3e and beauty flowers and grass-es grass-es were to the earth. At every meeting meet-ing some interesting subject will bo taken up. according to an announce-' ment mstlc h Miss Reulah Urown Members of the Home Culture club; vv:ll meet Saturday. January 22, at the ! I home of Mrs li L. Taylor, 1211 Twenty-fifth street The following pro-I ; gram will be given: I Amy Lowell Miss Nan Williams. I Sarah Tcasdale Mrs. Leenora I Skaggs. Vachel Lindsay Mrs. F. N. Blctch-er. Blctch-er. fari San berg Miss Blanche Larned. The leader for the afternoon will be i Miss Bmma Chesney, while the text v. ill be given by Mr.-, j r Morrison . Mrs Otis Weeks and Mrs- A- W. I Agee will be hostesses to the members I of the Historical club Saturday. January Jan-uary 22. at the Knights of Pythias hall. Mrs I N. Canning will give a paper on "Sardinia," while Mrs. u. J. Stll-well Stll-well will continue the study on "Naples "Na-ples and Vicinity." ... The W R C Social club will meet' at the home of Mrs. John Drew, at 804 Fourteenth street, Wednesday afternoon, af-ternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Five Hundred Hun-dred will he played and the members have been asked to bring their friends Mrs Rose M Hay will be hostess to the members of the White Rose club at her home, 224" V i l'.uren avenue, Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. . Mrs. D. H Papo, of 2370. Madison avenue will he hostess to the members of tho Utopia club Wednesday after-non. after-non. . Mrs. D. H. Pape will be hostess to the members of her Five Hundred club Thursday afternoon, January 28, at her home. 2370 Madison avenue. . Mrs I. I.. Rerkland will be hostess to the members of the Royal Purple cluh Monday evening at 8 o'clock at her home, l71 Twenty-sixth street. A most Interesting meeting of the Historical club was held Saturday afternoon, af-ternoon, January 8, at the Knights of Pythias hall, when Mrs L. A. Mover anil Mrs. A. T. McCann wcro hostesses. Two piano solos, a Russian military' march and an American military mili-tary march. Were given by Wesley Mullen Mrs. C. E. Coulter, as chairman, chair-man, gave a paper on "Life of Venice" wlili h was enjoyed After a short ' business meeting, the club adjourned to meet January 22, with Mrs. Otis Woeks and Mrs. A W Agee as hostesses. host-esses. oo |