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Show I h . .... rg-rsm J.J.- .,, I.I SSMS3 Mrs, Hyruni Williams was hoatcss to the members of the White Rose club Thursday afternoon at her home on Plngreo avenue. Cards were en-Joyed en-Joyed In the rarly part of the afternoon after-noon with awards going to Mrs. V. Tll-lotsen. Tll-lotsen. Mrs Joe Paine and Mrs. S. P. Millar Following the games a dell-j dell-j clous luncheon was served by the hostess hos-tess Roses and carnations formed the attractive centerpiece for the ; table The regular meeting of the Utopia club which was to have been held Wednesday lias been postponed ndefl- nltely. Announcement of the next meeting will be made Mrs E Fisher will bo hostess to the members of the St. Joseph's Sewing Sew-ing circle Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the St. Joseph's hall. Tho Royal Neighbors of America will hold their trl-annual state convention con-vention at the Woodmun of the World hall on Wednesday, March 18. The program for the convention has been outlined in business sessions and social hours. Tho first session will be opened at 10 o'cloek and will close at 12 noon, with an hour of recreation recrea-tion following A dinner banquet will be served in tho lodge dining room. At 12:30 o'clock a drill training course will be taken up and drilling will continue con-tinue until 2 o'clock when tho afternoon after-noon session will open. Business will close later In the afternoon. Mrs Elisabeth Smith will he hostess hos-tess to tho members of tho Social Hour club at her home Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon at 2 o'clock i "The Home Culture club will meet Saturday afternoon, March 19: at the home of Mrs- Gertrude Coolldge, 2499 I Taylor avenue The trl-stake association of the Ogden, Og-den, Weber nnd North Weher stakes will hold their primary convention at I the Weber Normal college Saturday, March 19 At 10 o' lock a session will be held for all stake officers. I while the 2 o'clock session will be for both stake officers and local officers The floral decorations will bo in I charge of the Weber Floral company-jThe company-jThe general board members will also jbe in attendance as well as bishops and members of the priesthood. Mrs. S W. Randall and Miss Laura Randall will be hostesses to the members mem-bers of the Past Noble Grand Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at rhe home of Mrs Randall, 318 Second street. Visitors In the city are requested to come. Camp Se-to-A of tho Camp Fire I council met at the home of Miss Flor-lence Flor-lence Turner. 2ij3t Madison 'avenue, last Tuesday evening. The usual form of the meeting was carried out in the songs and eeremonles. after which several of the girls gave a report on jthe work done during tho week. A camp letter received from Miss Rosalind Ros-alind Retman was rend and enjoyed. Following this a short program was given, a one-act play by James Bar-rie Bar-rie was read by Miss Sherma Hender-shot Hender-shot Gladys Rich entertained with a fantastic selection, while Zola Shaw and Hope Fox enacted "The Man of the Hour" Elizabeth Browning en- Iter tain ed With solo Bclccllons. Plans were made by the members for n dinner din-ner dance on Tuesday, March 16, at tho home of Mrs- Elizabeth Brown-ling. Brown-ling. The entire affair has been put In the hands of a committee. Member of the Episcopal Guild will meet Wednesday afternoon In the Guild hall with Mrs S- J. Conwell and I Mrs. S B. Jones, who will act as hostesses hos-tesses Mrs. Fred N Hess was hostess to the members of the Scmpre Musical 'society Tuesday afternoon at her home 12515 Brlnker avenue. Professor Mark j Koblnson superintendent of the mu-, mu-, m department In the city schools, gavn an Interesting paper on 'Public Bcho i MuslC." As an Illustration several ; members of the second grade class sang a number of songs, under the direction di-rection of their teacher. Miss Norma ; Taylor The next meeting will be i held at the home of Mrs Frank Fro-' Fro-' erer. 2662 Van Buren avenue, Tuesday, Tues-day, March 15. Mrs. Joseph Olsen will be In charge of current eent. while Miss Mary Fisher will give a paper pa-per on "American Children s Music " ' Those who will lake part In the pro-, pro-, cram are Miss T)orts Smith. Miss Mary Fisher, Miss Prances .Marsh, Miss Helen Hel-en Hunter, and Miss Ellen Thomas a i Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Meth-odlst Meth-odlst church will meet at the home of Mrs. Rov Griffin, 2379 Jackson avenue, ave-nue, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Wrhlte. Mrs. G. U. Zimmerman, Mrs. W. S- Craven and Mrs J W. Rail will be the as-istir.g hostesses The i business meeting will open promptly at 2:30 rt'cloek. Members of the S 0. H. club were entertained Tuesday evening by Miss Ruthe Junke, at her home, 432 Twenty-second street The evening was devoted de-voted to business discussion and to the reading of an Interesting paper on the life of J. M. Browning, gun inventor. in-ventor. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. meet-ing. Members and friends of the Skanln-viska Skanln-viska Sosler Kreds were entertained Saturday evening, March 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Anderson. Ander-son. r.OS Cross street. A program and dance passed an enjoyable evening S. JacobsOn and I" Thornbloom were In charge of the dance Music was fur- ; nlshed by John Anderson. Erwin Ny-lander Ny-lander and Axe Nylander Dancing ; began at 9 o'clock and continued until un-til 1 I. Luncheon was served by Mrs Anderson. About sixty guests were present. Tho Anderson home was gal- ly decorated with fiaR? The Porcas Young Ladles' society ' the Ellm Lutheran church will be entertained bv the Misses June and Margaret Jensen at their home, 3515 ' gden avenue next Wednesday after-' after-' noon. . o A St. Patrick s supper will bo given I bv tho memlers of the Presbyterian circle of the First Presbyterian j church on Wednesday. March 16, In j the dining room. Decorations In green Will be carried Oiit Mrs. Wade Johnson John-son will bo In charge. a m m Mrs. A. P. BUIS was pleasantly surprised sur-prised by a number of her friends Tuesday evening on the occasion of her blrthdav anniversary- The evening even-ing was spent In cards and social chat and at a late hour a luncheon eras I served to the following. Mr and M- s. I C. R McGregor, Mr. and Mrs V il- 11am Taylor. Mr. and Mrs R M. Gale, Mr and Mrs. Eldred Taylor. Mr and; Mrs. J M. Jones. J. Ivrclnes. Mis Bell Williams. Howard Ellis, Mr. and Mrs J. Burton and the guest of honor- A St. Patrick's tea was gh en Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock i by members of the Queen Esther Chapter, No. 4, Order of the Eastern Star, in Kh Musonlc temple- Gren : decorations were used on the tea tables. Those who presided during the afternoon were Mrs. Annie Hlg-m. Hlg-m. m, Mrs. K. A Chi. ton, Mrs. J. H. 1'eckinpauKh, Mrs Charles Carlson. Mr. M. Kllngman. Mrs. A L. Car- ; penter. Mrs. Edward Kennedy. Mrs N- L Sims, Mrs. T. A. Newman, and Mrs. C. A. West. A program w;u enjoyed en-joyed during the afternoon. |