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Show I 11 SOCIETY 1 !ta Members of the Ogden Drama club, met veRtorcJ uftornoon at the horn of Mrs, I1 Kcclos. with Mrs Bertha Eccles Wright and Mrs. Philip Knlselv gAl as hostesses. Professor G. Oscar IIub-soil IIub-soil of the University of T'tali was a guest at tho meeting and gave an ln-ll ln-ll torcsting address on "The Modern ii Spanish Drama." Added to the lntcr- Rjfi sting features of this program VU a IS ocal selection. "One Fine Day," by M Puocihli sung by Mr. Leslie Savin. J and a piano solo, by Cervantes, played l by Mrs. Joseph Eecle. The eluti will meet on March 26 with Miss Myr:t II Orount and Miss Kathryn Joyce as jl hostesses. Mrs. J. R Morrell. Mins El- fl ten Thomns and Miss Ma Anderson II will appear in tho program ar ranged Hj for that week H Mrs. Anna Turner of 5S3 Canyon K road was hostess to the members of ft the Royal Purple club Monday evening j .it her home. She was assisted b) Mrs. I Anna Powers and her daughter, Miss Jaekettfl Turner. Four tables of cards K m re enjoyed with prizes going to Airs. fl' Anna Wadman, Mrs. Lillian Fonst-H Fonst-H Tinker and Mrs. Mary Butterfleld. A m, uffct luncheon was served following H hi card games- A color scheme In R green, suggestive of St. Patricks was Sf used to decorate the rooms. Green tal- ly cards were also In evidence. Va Tile regular meeting of the A bra ts' ham Lincoln circle was held Thursday It ..iternoon at 2 SO o'clock In the I. O. O. F. hall. K Members of the Woman's Catholic league of Ogden met Tuhrsday after-B after-B noon at the unhcrslty club rooms. Mrs. ft ' P. J. O'Carroll presided Mayor Frank V l-V.Lr.cls, who was a guest for the nftcr-tL nftcr-tL noon, gavo an interesting address on jffi rden's Water System and the City H Hond Issue." Following the talk, a W program of musical numbers WU glv-H glv-H n by Miss Oehevleve McCarthy and rjfi UIbb Euclle Burnhope, accompanied by S the Sacred Heart orchestra Two of lj i he numbem given were Gounod's "Ave B .Maria" and "The Dawn." Mrs. Dan K Sullivan was In charge Following the B ,m Mgram a business meeting was held. B Tho local league is planning to afflll-R afflll-R :.'r soon with the National Catholic H sagUS, with headquarters at Wash-H Wash-H ir.gton The next meeting will be held B on April S. B Of Interest to a number of Ogden B residents is the following Item nppear- H ing recently nn an lsuc of the Los H Angeles Evening Express: fl Sixty-five matrons and maids were assembled yesterday at the home of H Mrs. Daniel J Sheehan of Gramercy fl place, when a tea wag given by Mrs Sheehan and her d( bl I U)te daughter, R Miss Helen Sheehan. The guests of R honor were Mrs John Lynch, Mr. Arlolph Soderburg and Mrs. Patrick i Healy of Ogden, Utah, and two at tractive girl. Miss Blanche Browning of Ogden and Mlns Catherine Coonley of South Bend, Ind In the drawing room and library were profusions of the season's blos- B soma in varied tints. A cerise color motif was used In the dining room, developed with Bwcet peas and roses. The hostesees were assisted at the tea urns by Mrs V. T. O'Meara, Mrs Hazel Lee, Mrs D M Cooper and Miss Edna Schneider Mrs Marie Cay- I stllo and Mrs William Reislnk assist ed about the rooms. ! A delightful musical program was given by Mrs. Edward McGurrin of i Salt Lake, a talented harplm. Mrs. T. B. Scott, pianist, and Miss Elva Rich-bora, Rich-bora, reader Mrs Sheehan and her liaughters were former residents "f Ogden and are well known here Miss Man A J i tleflc '1 wai i i ies of Mrs Elicabeth II. Coray of Salt Lake during the week HMfll I Miss Martha Bcudder became the H bride of Rowland Thackcruy last Sun- j day at th gt. John's RSpiscopal churoh BH in San Francisco The couple was married by the Jtev. Michaels. Mrs. Hil Thackeray is an gd.-n girl and Is well known In this community. Mr I Thackeray Is the son of Rov. Charles 1 L Thackeray, former pastor of the l St. John's church Mr and Mre ' Thackeray will make their home a: Gonzales. Cal. Hslfll Miss Lavern Robinson of Salt Lake Hfliul entertained at a dinner Saturday sven- Hn ing. March G at the home of hor mother, Mrs A. E. Robinson, 262 Madison avenue. The dining room i was decorated with spring flovvers Covers were laid for the following I guests: M Irs June Campbell and Mltjs Helen Whltt of Salt Lake, Parley R Clawson, Royal Eckersley. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Browning and Florence R West. Miss Robinson was assisted I by her mother, Mrs. A. E. Robinson, n nd her sister, Mrs Clyde Woodcock, I 'nd Mrs. Bertha Oakd.-n I Announcement is made of the y marriage of Miss ICathryn Puricca to HB ALMn M. Tribe. The wedding took H place Saturday. March 5, at the First 1 'ongregatlonal church In Salt Iik und the ceremony was performed b the Rev. "McDowell. Mr. and Mrs Bl Tribe will make their home in Ogden. hR H IR Mr- and Mrs. George Halverson en- lertalned at a prettily appointed fam- ily dihner last Monday evening at theii l.ume. 2819 Jefferson avenue, In hon- ur of the birthday anniversary of Mrs Hahcrson's mother. Mrs Elizabeth ! hitaker. The library was decorated with carnations, roses and jonquils : Japanese Iris, sweet peas, jonquils and acacia were used In the living room, A low bowl filled with Vloleti and I acacia formed the centerpiece for the tabl Covers were laid for the following fol-lowing guestn: Mrs. Elizabeth Whlt-.iker. Whlt-.iker. Mr and Mrs. John N Whltaker, JudRO and Mrs. J. J Wh I taker, Mr. and Mrs H. J". Kulsom of Salt Lake, ' Mr. and Mrs V R. Barber, Mr. and j Mrs Charles Parrish of Ccntcrville nnd lr and Mrs. Wallei AVhltakcr of Kayavllle. i Honoiing the third anniversary of her son. Alan. Mrs. Fred M. Nye entertained en-tertained eight little guests nt an 1 afternoon party Monday at her home, -54 Jefferson avenue. The entire time was given to games and entertainments enter-tainments of various kinds. A luncheon lunch-eon was served at ths close of the afternoon. aft-ernoon. A birthday cake centered the table Easter novelty favors were laid for each guest. Miss Cora Mortensen of the Weber Normal college attended the Agricultural Agricul-tural college annual prom at Logan. Miss Mortensen was a guest of the Theta Sororltv house while In Logan. Charles Woodward and Mrs. Annlo Shupo were quietly married Feb. 1C in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs Woodward are living at the Broom hotel tcm-porarllv, tcm-porarllv, a Students of Mh?s Ellen Thomas appeared ap-peared In a recital at the Ogden Conservatory Con-servatory of Music last Monday even- Ing at 8 o'clock. Many of tho parents par-ents of those appearing were present i as well as a number of friends. Selec- tions were given by the following: ftilsa Ruth Spencer. Mrs. Edith Rawlins, Rawl-ins, miks Sdarjorle Johansen, Miss Karri, Kar-ri, t Chrlsman, Miss Maythel Alien, Mrs. Vera Lofgreen and Miss Adelaide Ade-laide Ashlon MisM Evelyn Nelson was tho accompanist. Mrs. Ethel Lindsay and Miss Eleanor Elean-or Nelson were hostesses at a kitchen hower given Tuesday evening at tho home of Mrs Lindsay, 4-42 Herrick avenue. In honor of Mies Pearl Green-well, Green-well, a bride of the week. The afternoon after-noon was spent in needlework. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to rwele guests. Miss Ruth Stark was the complimented compli-mented guest at a kitchen shower given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Q F Zimmerman with Mth Zimmerman and Mrs. G. Frank Zimmerman Zim-merman as hostesses Twelve guests I gathered for the ovening and pre-j pre-j seated many beautiful gifts to tho i brldo-eltct An original Idea was carried out in tho attractive decorations. decora-tions. The table in the dining room was centered with a. basket of violets combined ilth narcissus and a uhltis maline bow was tied on the handle. In the center of the bow were two mlnature kewples dressed as a bride and groom. Extending from the basket bas-ket to each place wore green ribbons j fastened to the table with a sprig of i green shamrock. Favors of hats and plpea were placed for each Dainty refreshments were served by the hos-teasee. hos-teasee. Mrs. Ethel Slsman entertained eighteen guests at a shower Wednesday Wednes-day given in honor of Misa Pearl Oreenwell a bride of the week. Games were enjoyed during the evening and a buffet Luncheon was served at a late hour A bowl of ewoetpears formed ihe centerpiece for the dining table Miss S'i.sman was assisted bv Ml-.. Lucllc Williams. Mrs. E- G . Sherrtr and three small sons who have been visiting Mrs Sherrer's parents, Mr and Mrs K M. Bmlth, of 1038 Twenty-fifth street, have returned to thell home at Ralph, Nevada a Mrs. Odra McEwan entertained the members of the Ladies' auxiliary of the W. B A of the Maccabees. ' Mrs. Walter Grosenbach entertained at n informal tea at her homo,. 2214 Jackson avenue, Friday afternoon given in honor of Mrs i'. R, Arentz of Sail Lake Informal eat tr tain -mi. i,i v.-a.-: enjoyed by the gur-st,, and a reading by Mrs. J. E. Smith won applause ap-plause Tea was served In the dining room, resplondeiit with pink oarna- tions. Mr. Howard Beckett poared while Miss Jessie Smith served. Guests ! present during the afternoon were 1 Mrs. H Beckett, Mrs. T. E Davis, j Mrs. E. F. Williams, Mrs. J E. Smith, I i Mrs, James Pierce, Mrs. T. R. Arentz, I Miss Jessie inlth. Miss Marv lone ArentI and Master James B Pierce. Miss Josephine Seaman, president of the Drama club, was complimented at an Informal tea given yesterday ' afternoon at the home of Mrs David Ecclcs by the members of the club, i The tea followed tho regular mealing, t Miss Myra Grout and Miss Irene Crum I presided at the tea tables while Mrs. Horace J Nebeker and Mrs. Joel E Ricks seivea. Mrs. Bertha Eccles Wright and Mrs. Phillip Knisely were the hostesses During the meeting. - Professor G. Oscar Russel of the L'nl- - veMlty of Utah gave an Interesting ad-r ad-r dress on ' Modern Spanish Drama " Mrs Mary j shaw celebrated her 63rd birthduy Tuesday evening when I she had all her children and grand-I grand-I children present at her home. 1615 Washington avenue The ever. Ing was enjoyably spent In playing cards, Homer Shaw winning first prize The hOHtess received a number of beautl-' beautl-' ful gifts and at eleven o'clock lunch-I lunch-I eon was served and the table set for nineteen A large blrthdav cake adorned the center of the table. The cke was lcjpd with white pink and brown frosting, centering the top of the cake was written. Mother, b3 years." Those present were as follows. fol-lows. Wilbur Shaw. Wm. II. Shaw Mrs. Verna Shaw, Mr. and Mm Geo Wilson. Mr. and Mrs Homer Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Peterson. Mrs. R C. Hunter, Evelyn Shaw, Roberta Shaw. Margaret Hunter, Harold West Gilbert West, Elda Wilson, Robert Peterson, and Avis Shaw |