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Show I fClib J! I .Mrs. J. H Peckenpaugh w.i I to tho members of the Ladies1 Ivcn- -ington circle of tho First Baptist ohureh Tuesday afternoon at her home. 2633 Harrison avonuo. An Interesting program was given. Mrs. Paine .nut J Miss Thompson from the Salt Lake Baptist Kensington circle, gave brief J talks, uiiii. croai work main taken tip aiid bandages wore made fori m my of the mission homos supported J 1 i, the circle. Refreshments wore .sitv- j i-d hv I hi hostess, assisted by Mr . 1 Paul Frunke, Mrs. D. 8. Clark and Mrs. ! J Hanson. About thirty-five guests were Ifl present. LLH 1 Members or Queen Bather Chapter 1 hold their regular meeting Friday SVs- -,;J nlng at S o'clock in the Masonic tern-, flj Members of the Twelfth wui d were i J liusts and hostesses at a married folks' tj dance last Monday ovenlng in the Ward I ;I amusement hall. A large number of . '3 guests were present. licnclnr was en- joyed until a late hour and light re- I J freshmcnts were served LLH . . Miss Ruth Tanner, was the compll- ;3 Kmentcd guest at farewell party vi Monday evening ai the Eleventh ward Vj hall. Members of the ward and frloinis t ..f Mls.s Tanner filled the hall Games j J mil dancing were enjoyed. IflSS Tan-j SI tin is tin daughter of iiishop a. 1 Tanner, and will leave for the Califor-i a ma mission on Februarv !. ' j Members of the I'hildrcn of Mary $ (odailty of the St. Joseph's church presented a three-act comedy Thurs-' 3 Jay evening in the Webef Normal col-1 il lege. The play is exceptionally hu-1 ; J nuerous In parts and Was well given by j those taking part. Entitled "Mlssl j Fearless m Co ," the comedy was glv- j en under the direction of Judge Dan E. iulllvan. The following young sromeni J took character parts. Mary Dunn, Mary McKenna. Madeline Quilllnsi , : Kathryfi Krauss. Ruth Junke. Mary Matson. Margaret Bpldel, Hose Spldel. John McKenna and P. K. Smith impersonated im-personated young women with good j effect 1:1 !j Mrs- Chase loster, wife of Major J Doster. of the gden high school, will 1 sing at the morning services of the ! First Presbyterian churoh today. Mrs. I Doster has a charming soprano voloe J and haa taken part In many concerts and muslcales. Before coming to g-l den, Mrs. Doster appeared In several 1 concerts In Denver and other Colorado cities. She studied In Dresden and I Paris and sang professionally until ' the last few years. Mrs Doster will give two solos this morning. Members of the Presbyterian circle of the First Presbyterian church met Tuesday afternoon in the church par-lOrs par-lOrs for their regular monthly meet-! t ing. The business --,,.,, was open- i 1 ed by the president. Mrs. J. A. Mof- 1 fat. and reports were given by the var- lous committees. Master Russell Jones, accompanied by M1ss Hasel James, H sang several selections, much to the delight of those present. Mls.s James I also gave a piano solo. Following tho business meeting, the members ad-i lourned to the dining room, where delicious de-licious refreshments were served by the committee In charge. Mrs. W. A. James was acting chairman Six ta-h ta-h bles were artistically arranged about H the dining room and decorated with H red hearts and oupida Centering each H table, kewpie dolls, decorated with H touches of red. were artistically used. H .1 Eighty-five guests were present. LH ' ' H Miss Mar' Fisher was hostess, to H the members of tho Bempre Musical H society Tuesday afternoon at her home bbbbbbbbI on Van Buren avenue, a thomugh- Ilv Interesting program, based on the subject of "Chun h Muslc." was glv-n glv-n Mr" Don l'.eiy'rrrssii esung paper on kmeril i h irch Music." while, a anarieot: the socle -ty sang four well -Known hymns. Those in the quartet were Mrs. Ber-ij Ber-ij nice Tyree. Mrs Melba Head Jones. Miss Vera Delamater and Mrs, John Culley. Mis-, Ellen Thomas also Bang the first stanza of four h mns. Mrs. Fred N Hecs gave "JLieave It with Thee," by J. ; - and Mrs. Tyree tang, "Oil, Thou AffUctOd " Invited guests of tho club were Mrs. D, .Matt-son .Matt-son and Mrs Beatrice Brewer Corn. Decorations in the Fleher residence were suggestive of St. Valentine's Miss Fisher was assisted by her mother moth-er In the serving of dainty refresh-! refresh-! ments. The society will meet again Kl: J In two weeks. 1 Offlceis of the Ninth ward religion! H 1 (asses met Mondav evening at the 1 home of Mrs. Mattie Stone, StSSj H Washington avenue. The evening was H ' :ijoyed in music and games. Mrs. Floy Seager and Mrs- Mary Vest receiving IjJ the prises At a tat hour, the hos- ' tess served a daint;. luncheon. Mar. of those present are looking forward v.iih ' agernes-s to another party. ' : Member, of the Sacred Heart aiuin-nae aiuin-nae held the fourth of a series of silver sil-ver teas last Sunday afternoon at the home of M'.ss Margery Mullen on Lincoln Lin-coln avenue. Miss Mullen, who Is a member of class '21, was assisted by her classmates. Miss l.orette McCor-mipk McCor-mipk and Miss Margaret McCat ty About sixty members of the alumnae association called during the afternoon. after-noon. Mis. R, C- Morrissey. Mrs Edna Dlnneep. Mr-. J. P u'Catroll and MISS Cepll Ragao presided at the tea table. Carnations In red an I white, lass colors col-ors and lUasa '21, were used for decorations. dec-orations. Miss Mai'gtlCrltC Clements will he hostess to the tnembei of the S. O. U rlub Monday at her home. 2S29 Lincoln avenue I Mr P C EHehardson will be hos-is hos-is to the members of her five hundred hun-dred club Thursday afternoon at her home. Of. I Blnford avenue. Mrs. Lillian Baker, prennlent of tho Loyal Students Bible class, of the Christian church, was hostess to all members of the adult classes of the school Tuesday evening There was .. large number present. After an interesting in-teresting meeting, a social hour wiw enjoyed and a delicious luncheon Was served by the hostess. Members of the Royal Neighbors of Lmerlca completed their Installation 01 the of I leers Monday ev.-ning In the 1 '. O. F. hnll Mrs. Anna Wadnum D.0tel M installing officer and Mrs. Nellie Shafcr attended a.s ceremonial marshal. Officers elected for the year Were: JUla Maples. oracle; Sarah I I so n past oracle, Hanna Buikland, vice oracle; Anna Power:, counselor; Kate Fry. reporter. Mrs Emma Bhaughnesay, receiver; Hattle lei..-., marshal. Jacketta Turner, asslstsnt marshal; Lillian Fenstemaker. Inner sentinel. Eva Murphy, outer sentinel; Nellie Shafer, Ella Mitchell and Elle.i Hansen, managers The following graces were uIho appointed, Mr?i. Etta Ingebretson, faith; Constance Hansen, courage; Eliza hoth F11 7jdmmuns, unselfishness, un-selfishness, Ellen Hansen, modesty, and Jennie Drew, endurance. Mrs. Pearl Klltott was elected musician. Mn Anna Turner, captain, and Dr. E. P. Mills and Dr. E. M Conroy. physicians. Following the installation of officer, addresses were made by visitors from LftVB Hot Springs, 'ireen River and Salt Lake. At the close of the business session, an enjoyable hour WSS spent In getting acquainted ami light refresh ments were served The lodge will meet again Monday. Feb. 1 1. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the R. M A. entertained their husbands, at a Valentine party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs George W. PrOUt, 29 45 Porter avenue. Saturday evening, Jan If, The evening was spent In playing five hundred, prizes for the highest scores being claimed by Mrs. H, N. Bright and Etnil Johnson. Consolation prizes were given fo Mrs. L. J Larsen and Mrs. John Latimer, Jr. Supper Was served In dainty souvenir baskets presented to each lady. A heart carelessly care-lessly cut or torn accompunled each basket. Tne ladles matched their hearts with those held by the gcntle-man gcntle-man claiming as partner the one whose heart corresponded to tb sir's The committee com-mittee In charge was composed of Mrs. 1 1. M. Armed. Mrs. E. M Benton. Mrs. J. W KeyeS, Mrs. G. YV. Prout. Mrs. A. E. Saxev. Mrs I). W Stone. Mrs. H. H Snyder, Mr.t Kmll John6on, Mrs Frank Price and Miss Margaret Prout Mrs. R. T. Hume and Mrs. J F. Allen wore hostesses to the members of, the Episcopal guild of the Church Of Good Shepherd Wednesday afternoon St the home of Mr6 Hume. 557 Twen-I ty-fifth street. Guests were entertained enter-tained at seven tabloR of cards of five hundred. Luncheon, daintily pro-pared, pro-pared, followed the games. Tho hostess hos-tess was assisted by Mrs. George W. Prout. Mrs, C. L. Wapler and Mrs. Warner. Roses and narcissi were used as decorations. The guild will be i entertained next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. c. c. Hetsel, -5?it Jackson I avenue Mrs. Hetzel will be uaslste.l by Mrs. Warner. . . 1 Mrs. lonora Skaggs has hostess to the members of the Homo Culture club! yesterday attcrnoon of her honu on Twenty-eighth street. The following program was given under the direction of Mrs. J. F. Morrison: lesson IV- -Mrs. J, E. Beeson. I Alfred Noyes Mrs. W. E. Moore. I Robert Frost Mm. H. L. Taylor. Edgar a. 'iuest Mra A. l. WoLfer. Technique of the Drama --Mrs V B. Craven. Tho next meeting of th0 club will be heirl if). u ..1 the home of Mrs. J. E. Beeson. I .Mrs. W. E. Moore Will entertain the members of the Ladies' Kensington circle of the First Baptist church at her home, 715 Twenty-eighth street, lues. 1. iv afternoon. Mrs. J. Smith and Mrs. Clyde Smith will assist. Mr-Anna Mr-Anna Hastings has charge of the devotional de-votional and Mrs. J H. Hobbs will ha1 e tho lesson text, circle members land other members of the congregation congrega-tion are asked to be present. Mrs J. 11 Thomas will be hostess to the members of the I.adl s Literal Liter-al societv Wednesday afternoon at her home, 2349 Madison avenue. Community Com-munity singing and topics of Interest will be taken up. With Mrs. H. C, King as hostess, the members of the M. and '8. clul met Wednesday afternoon at her home, on Twenty-first street. Kewpies. arrayed In red and white, Jere placed here and there, carrying out a Valentino decorative, idea, together with tiny red hearts and gayiv bedecked cards. The. afternoon was spent in sewing and making new plans for the social activity ac-tivity program of the club. A dainty j'p'i delicious four-course luncheon eras served by the hostess. Place carda were laid for nine guests. The club will hold Its next meeting In threw weeka. Mrs. Fred Williams entertained the members of her five hundred club j Thursda afternoon at her home on Van Uuren avenue. Cards were play-1 play-1 ed during the early hours wllh Mrs. ; T. Beason and Mrs. Jed Ballantyne receiving re-ceiving the awards. The lnvlttd guest were Mrs. A Richie, Mrs. A L Eckel- hart, Mrs. Charles E. Driver and Mrs John Driver Following tho card ' games, a luncheon was served by the hostess Valentine favors were laid for each guest. Red and white car-I car-I nations combined with ferns, formed j tho attractlvo centerploco. The club , will meet in two weeks with Mrs. J. I H. Wonhington, 2331 Aduins avenue. - There will be a meeting of the cast 1 of 'The Three Twins'1 this afternoon 1 at 4 o'clock in the Altrlart society I rooms over the Moose hall. The meet-, meet-, ing will be tho last. Members ire re-quested re-quested to bring their costumes and I music scores Director Bob Major an-1 an-1 nouncd tha the work of the society does not close, however, with "The Throe Twins '" There are still Other things to bo accomplished in the plans made by the society, ho said. . I Celebrating Lincoln's birthday, members of the Service Star legion, of ugden are busily preparing a Lincoln program which will feature musical : and reading numbers, and sevtral ad. dresses. The program Is to be given Saturday afternoon, February 12 In the j auditorium of th... Ogden high .ichool Invitations to patriotic organizations 1 of 1 igdcn win be extended, including the O. A R, veterans nnd their v 1 . I the Women's relief corps the Lincoln ! circle of the O. A. R . the Spanish War Veterans, and the Golden splk chapter chap-ter of the Daughters of the American I Revolution. Members of the Service I Star legion of Layton and Brlgham are also expected, as well as members of j the American legion of ugden. Special i caro Is being taken with the. program, j and every branch of patriotic set vices j will be luuded In song and verse. One of the special numbers which un-1 un-1 doubled!)' Will be Of Interest will be a fiat drill, under the direction of Miss Florence Tumor of the Madison school i About titty girls will take part, lnvi-I lnvi-I tatlons have also been extended to the 1 public. l Mrs. J. C. Green was bostess to the members of the Lai Cos club Thursday Thurs-day afternon at her home In Olen-nood Olen-nood acrca. Two tables of five hundred hun-dred were enjoj'ed with Mrs. F. R, Manns and Mrs J. R. Murdock receiving receiv-ing the prizes. At a o'clock, a delicious chicken dinner was served. A basket of violets formed the centerpiece for the table. Mrs. J It. Murdock will be the hostess to the members at the next meeting to be held In two weeks. Mr and Mrs. F. E. Heintzclman were host and hostess to the members of the C. E. C. club at their home on Adams avenue Thursday evening The guests were entertained at four tablet of five hundred with Mrs. J II. Peck-enpaugh. Peck-enpaugh. Mrs, F. E. Farver and Mrs. Young receiving tho honors. A delicious delici-ous two-course luncheon was served at the close of tim evening. A delicately? shaded color scheme war carried out, red and white varying contrastingly in the lli'i 'T !",i.- A Wleiii r I a. kel of red and white sweet peas, tied with red and white mailne, formed the attractive at-tractive centerpiece for the table. At either end wore ctyndlestlcks with red hhu'i' - placed, in tiny circles of red hearts. Place cards In corresponding colors wese laid for sixteen guests. Regular meeting of the Child Culture Cul-ture club was held Thursday afvernoon nt the University club rooms with Mr. A. A. Robinson as hosle.-vs. Roses and ferns were used in the decorative scheme. A large number of the members mem-bers was present. "Indian Music In the Modern World'' u the i-ttie of a perfectly prt pared paper read by Mrs. Melba Read Jones l.'nder the direction direc-tion of Mrs. C. H. Stevens and In keeping keep-ing with Mrs. Jones' paper, a program of Indian selections and Indian songs was carrPd out. Accompanied by Mrs. Carrie Browning Oleen, Mrs Jones sans a ni Tiber of ('adman's leautlful 'ongs. Including "From the Itnd of the Sky blue Waters." "The White Dawn" and "The Moon Drops Low." Mrs. Stevens gave two piano selections, both suggestive of the Indian In-dian musical theme. Mrs. Stevcnsalso accompanied Mrs. Warren C. Ulnfoid when she sang "From an Indian Lodge" and The Waters of the Min-netonka." Min-netonka." This closed the unique program. pro-gram. Members of the club are planning for a card party Tuesday afternoon, to be given in the W. O. W. hall, at L':30 o'clock. Those appointed on tho entertainment en-tertainment committee wore Mrs E. C 01en, chairman, Mrs. L. I. Corey, Mrs J. W. Ellingson. Mrs. William Douglas, Mrs K. L. Ford and Mrs. A. D Noblttt Members of the club have invited their friends and any who wish to pome. The party is given for the purpose of raising a special fund for the entertainment of tho General Federated Fed-erated council of Club Women that will convene In Salt Lake June 13 to IS, Inclusive. The Luther league of the Ellm church will be entertained by the Misses Llndstrom at their home, 738 Twenty-sixth street, next Wednesday I evening. -oo a. . |