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Show CL VBS I Beehive girls of tho Ninth era "d met at the home of Mrs. Ttuse Fowler, r- Thirtieth street. Wednese evenlnS Mm lames were the dlvereion and .1 .1 ... hour refreshments were served by tho UM BeehlVfl girls to the following gut MS ku l!ll.a W . on way, Ros Fowler, ff.u:. I Mt l ice Mrs A. Jackson. EllxSbOth Jay, Vllate pickett Emily Peterson Mar- H gery Hodge, Agnes Faddls. Vvlla Fow-ler. Fow-ler. Vivian Monson, Loin Ki.nl. 1, k..o (ireen, Mable Egelson and TYiaims) Budge. ... p. The Ogden Britannic association ..l 'R' hold Its regular meeting Monday eve-nlng eve-nlng Feb 18. at the home ol Mrs U. Br Fisheri 480 Twenty-sUtth street. Tho a1. meeting will open al 7 :o oV Mk . BJ Members of the I.ya! Worn lass of the First Christian rhur ;( H held their regular meeting an I ibi .1 H at the home of Mrs- O'liughlln. 719 H Twenty-fourth street, last Tuesday OVe- Ml ning. Members of the St. Joseph's lev n H odety will hold their regula: m.- - H ing In the church hall Thursday after- jT noon Mrs. P. J. O CarroM will tit hi ffi hostess. ls. .nna Epperson will give a re. mm lew of the book. 'The Road to H vlerstandlng" at the meeting of the hlld Culture club Thursdav aft- MM noon in the Berthana. Mrs. Bam U Richardson and Mrs h l hllds wl I ife be the hostesses for the afternoon. M Dorcas society members of the Ellin Lutheran church Will be ent. --t.ilni- 13 Miss Melvlna Swanson at her ho if 561 Twenty-seventh street. v I Mrs. T. D. Ryan was hostess Thu'rs- H day afternoon to the members of her card dub Prizes were awarded I kf Mrs Katherlne Shuff lebarger and Mr j Lzni Richardson. Luncheon was served serv-ed on the small tables I The first social of the Cradle roll ..' H the Flr.n Presbyterian church will he H held Wednesday afternoon in the thurch parlors. ... Mrs Robert Shipley was hOStesi I the members of her five hundred club mW Wednesday 'Tternoon at her home on fl Washington avenue. At th cbncluslm of the card games, a luncheon WO served. , ... I Mr. and Mrs Don L. Len.rl sntor-talned sntor-talned the members of their car,! cldh at thvir home L'a lO Adams avenue, lasl mg I Thursday evening. Honors were award - ed to Mr. and Mrs. L M Hinds. Valen- H I tine decorations wore used on the sup" 1 per table. Tho members of the club are Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farr. Mr. and Mr-. I.. , M. illnis. Mr anj Mr? T A. Jo'?-. MM Mr and Mrs Pop L Ienrl. Mr mi l MM Mrs E. B. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. El I H Stevens and Dr and Mrs. M. G. Wil- MM cox. )JjV ... The annual card Darty and d.;n given by the Modern Woodmen 1 C MM America In the W. O. W. hall on Thursday evening. Feb. r.. ias .1 huge success. The winners at cards werS m aa follows: Ladles, first. Mrl W Stone, second. Mm. Ed. Hansen Men's Plrst, Joe Klger, second. James Ship- 9M ley. Consolation. Mrs J T Santtfbnl. Music was furnished by Crawford's or- MM ohestra The committee In ohargd )KM w.is Harry Johnson. Charles Kr.gelk. 'Mm S!d Jenkins, Joe Parsons and A V. McEntlre. The attendance broke all records for the annual Jollification and all present BZprSSSsd themselves MM as having one good time. ... On Wednesday evening, the memhei of the Presbyterian church missionary society will serve dinner to the church MM membership. In the church parlors at WM H 30 o'clock. A program will bs gl -en following the supper ... Joseph Rlrle of Weber stake high council will give on address on "Loyal- MM ty' and kindred subjects to the Relief society women of the VVebor stake it MM iheir union meeting today In the Second Sec-ond ward-. ' ill The Aaaola club met at the home 1 Ot Mr Douglas Wat SOB Friday after- noon. Mrs R. B Porter reviewed th" j plav. "Arvlllla's Divorcement." MM . . The Ladies' Aid society of th MM Methodist church will meet In th I chureb parlors Thursday ft.rnoon 1 ... I Needlework formed the diversion for the afternoon at the meeting of the MM M B. B. club at the home of Mrs. MM E Read, S36 Thirteenth street Thurs. MM day sfternoon Musical entertainment mtinued on Page Two.) I Am I(Oontlnnoil from Page 1.) nlso furnished by tho hostess. At tho close of the afternoon a luncheon was served. T"lnk nwcetpeaa In a low bowl decorated the table. Other decorations dec-orations were sufrpestlve of St. Valentine Valen-tine Mrs. 1. P Whl taker will be hos-tM hos-tM to the club on Thursday. Keb. 23. it iii home. 180S Hudson avenue A very Interesting meeting of the Weber County Sunday School aaso-Clatiori aaso-Clatiori w.is held at the First Christian Chris-tian church on Monday evening. Pa . ' Papers were read by Mrs. Ar-thur Ar-thur Barber and W, B. Prout on th. subject: "Teaching Reverence in th Sunday School." Dr. E. P. Mills and C. M. Wilton discussed Sunday school work. A Washington Birthday dinner Will be given by the women of the Methodist Meth-odist church on Tuesday evening. Keb. II. Dinner will be served from :, :uu until s o'clock. A program ertll bo given following the dinner, hill .Minnie Mooro Brown will give u num-ner num-ner of readings Sunday school thildren of the First Christian church will have a social In the church parlors Tuesday evening. even-ing. Keb. 21. Mrs. M. J. Gandy entertain-I the I mbmbera of the Golden Spike Miring I ul. Wednesday nfternoun a her I hoi 10. 711 Twenty-second street. I At the regular meetinr. at the Roy-.1 Roy-.1 Nelghbora of America Monday ev- nliiR. members will be entertain 1 I at a Valentine party. Members tr requested to bring valentines. Members of the Ladlee Literary j club toer Wednesday afternoon at th-home th-home of Mrs. W. H. Dunn. 531 Twen-l Twen-l tv-fourih street. A short story Bach in His Generation.1' by Burke, was reviewed by Mrs. John Culley. Refreshments were served. m. and S. club members wore en-I en-I tertalncd fit the home of Mr P ': I Teets on Qulncy avenue Thursday at-I at-I ternoon. The time was r'ven to I cards. At the close of the games, a I dainty lunrheoi. was .- r .-i by thi I hostess. The club will meet In two 9 weeks nt the home of Mrs. A. llu i-ij i-ij deraoa on Capitol avenue, il . 1 Mrs. T.. B. Best was hoiC0a Tue.i-J Tue.i-J day afternoon to the mambera of the Mountain Home club. Th afternoon was spent with i-urds, alter which dinner was Berved. Covers were laid for twelve. The t:ible was decorated with pink and white carnations. Mr.-. Pauline Cond of Wendover WOJB KUCS! of the .Mill. Mr. c. K. Dlnamore vaa hostess to the members of her tCcnslngtoh, club Tuesday afternoon at her home. !: Twenty-fourth street. A buffe t lunch -1 eon was served to twenty guests. Mri. I K. N. Hess. Mrs C II Stevens. Mrs John A. Munson nnd Mrs. Alice Jobn- son were invited guepta of th- after -i noon. A valentine Idea was carried ...it In the decoration). Mrs. C. S. Murphy will be hostess to th members ..f th Martha eocie-ty eocie-ty Monday afternoon at the Mary Kay Inn. There will be election of officers A character ball and .aid p.u: will be given Saturday, Keb. IS, y the Pythian Sisters In the Knights oi Pythias hall Prizes will be awarded for both dancing and curds Mrs. Charles O. LAUghlin and Mrs. Julia Gregory entertained the Loyal Women's class of the First Christian Chris-tian church bible school at the h-une of the former on Tuesday evening, with twenty members present and two visitors, one becoming a member mem-ber at tho close of the business session. ses-sion. The class remembered three former members by sending I and letters. It was de. Ided at the January meeting to give, a play some time In tho near futur' and plan? are now being itndo. A social tiOUl was spent with games. The hostess served dellcioui refrwhmenta. If AM . I - . ..1.1 SSaII. I I of Quen City Rebekah lodge were entert&lnod nt a card party and dance Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. hall One hundred guests passed the evening In enjoyable entertainment. Prlaea, made and given by members of the Rebekah lodge, were WOO by Mrs Green and Mrs. Iverson. Jos Larlson won the prize for the men. Sego Lily circle. No. 174, N'Hrhbora of Woodcraft, held their regular meot-lng meot-lng In tho W. O. W. hull Saturday evening. February 4. Later a surprise party was given for Mrs. D. Davenport Daven-port .who was showered with many pretty and useful irlfts. LunOhe 'ii a us served In the dining room. The committee com-mittee In charge Included M. -. I.mi.-s Yates. Bune, Child and Hulstrom. Ths Women's Benefit association of the Maccabees gave a costume card party and dance Wednesday evening In the Woodmen halL Prizes for the best oostumes were awarded to Wag Martha Chausm and to Ieroy Farley. Manv of the other costumes worn were commendable The next party will bo given on March 15. The regular monthly meeting of the City Federation of Women's clubs wns held Monday afternoon In tho parlors of the Weber club. Superintendent Superin-tendent E S. Hinckley of the state industrial school, gave an Interesting address on some of tho vital civic I iiee.in of i 'r.I n. H' laid stress especially espec-ially on the need of u detention home and also a home for the feeble minded. mind-ed. He likewise asked that the women wom-en take a personal interest In the '..vernment of their city and ue their influence in having worthy men appointed to the various offices which govern the city. Mrs. John Thomas will be hostess to the members of the Lai Cos club Thursday afternoon at her home, 163T Cninl avenue. a 'e e Sponsors appointed for the Red Rose troop, Girl Scouts, No. 12. were Mr- H. H. Lltzenberg. Mrs. Wade Johnson and Mrs. C. K. Dln6morc. Plans for a Geonce Washington supper, were m:ide at the regular meeting of tho Presbyterian circle Tuesday afternoon. The supper will be given on Tuesday evening, Feb. II, In the church parlors. A spei lal committee com-mittee win be in charge. Plans were alao made for the coasting party held last Tuesday evening. A social hour was then enjoyed. Delicious refreshment-, were rved by ihe dining room committee, in charge of Mrs. Joseph E. Chez. A central table was decorated decor-ated with potted ferns, around which were placed kewple dolls, with red m:illne sashes. A shower of hearts was suspended above the ferns. At the regulnr meeting of the Sacred Sac-red Heart Alumnae association Monday Mon-day evening in the Academy library, study will be taken up on "Wlntton," a new novel bv Steven Vincent Ben-' Ben-' nett. Board members of the Catholic ; Women's league mot Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. R. B Bal-lantyne, Bal-lantyne, 857 Twentieth street. - "The Community and Its Function" will be the subject of a paper to be given by Mrs. L. R. Adamson at the meeting of the Ogden Historical club on Saturday, Feb. 18, at the Mary Fay Inn. A bnok review will be given giv-en by Mrs. A P. Morrill. Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond P. Morrlssoy and Mrs. J. P. Dlnneen will be the hostesses for the afternoon. The regular meeting of the Women's Wom-en's Christian Temperance union will Lke place Wednesday at 2:30 O'clock at Iho home of Mrs. Martha E May. I486 Adams avenue. Mrs. H. L, Griffin will be the assisting hostess. Kran. I Wiggins Americanization director, di-rector, will give an address. Members of the Ogden Girl Scout council will not meet In regular session ses-sion Monday evening. Feb. 13. at the horn of Mrs. David Eccle?. Tho meeting haa been postponed until Monday. Feb. 2o. on account of the Daughters of the Pioneers" ball. At this meeting there will be election of officers. Girl Scout sponsors will Ivj welcomed at the meeting. Westminster Girls of the First Presbyterian church met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jonn Edward Carver. 718 Twenty-fifth street. Miss Blanche Larned, prea-bb-nt. opened the mooting. Reports m given from the secretary and frwin the treasurer and the lesson talk was led by Miss Marjorto Turner. Tur-ner. Following this game were en-Joyed. en-Joyed. Award were made to Miss Ruth Winter and Mis Maud Ml. h-aels. h-aels. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Ida Andenon, Miss Pansy Anderson and Mlt Vla Sandusky. The works of Susan Gastell were studied at the regular meeting of the Home Culture club Saturday afternoon after-noon Tit the home of Mrx. Gertrude foolldg, 2-m Taylor aenuo. Miss Emma Chesney led In the discussion. A sh..rt story- and a one-act play wus also given. Neighbors of Woodcraft, No. iSi will entertain at an overall and aacquo apron dance and card party on Tuesday evening. Feb. 14. In the woodmen of the World hall. The public pub-lic Is Invited. Mrs Exra Rl hardson and Mrs. W. H. f'hllds will be h ostein to the members mem-bers of the Child Culture club at their meeting Thursday afternoon In tbo Blue rooms of tho Berthanx. Tho following program has been prepared prepar-ed for tho afternoon: Parliamentary drill. Peace In Friendship Village Mr J. II. Epperson. Tho lender of the discussion will be Mrs. Ethl Corey. Mrs. C E. Maple was hostess to the members of the Royal Purple club Monday evening at her horn 3?n Liberty avenue. Mm Anna Powers mos the assisting hostess. The even- Ing was spent at card" for which Miss Barbara Murphy. Bfrfl Mary Putter-field Putter-field and Mrs. J. P. Murphy received tho awards. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. Brotherhood of the American Yeomen Yeo-men were hosts last Friday evenli'g at a hard-time party given at the Woodmen hall. Ogden council, Security Benefit as OClatlon, No 3:r, ,. will give the seventh card party of a winter series next Thursday evening In the K. of p hail. The party wif poetpon I from last Thursda evening. The eighth card party of the series will be given on Thursday. Feb. 23. |