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Show I SOCIETY Mr?. LjrdU HokensOu entertained tbe membera of her C. B. 0, club Thursday nfternoon ut hi home. Tlx.' tarty hours were flyi ni in social chat ami needlework, several musical se-lectioaa se-lectioaa were played. A delicious luncheon was s rved at the close of (ho afternoon In the following Bursts: Mr.". Minn to Jensen. Mrs. Lulu Baker. Mrs. Klla Miller, Mrs. Anna Wahl-,ui Wahl-,ui K . Mrs. Hilda Norqulst, Mrs Senn staples, Mrs Owens, Florence Hoken-son. Hoken-son. Eilul smith pn.l Juanlts Wal- Celebrntlnc the one hundred and six iwiKhtb birthday anniversary f Rob-crl Rob-crl Burns, the Scottish people of iK den held their annual dinner and pre ' Rram Tuesday evening In the Wood-men Wood-men of the World hall. Sc .ttish flags, pholoRrnph.--- and pictures oi the Scot . Lish poet were placed Around the hall decoration. A perfectly prepared program was curried out, The ihict-hall ihict-hall was crowded to capacity. .1 V. llvslop gave a very interest in Jallc on the life of Roburt Burns and ihc inan events thai played an iallu rential pan In his life. Mayor Frank Francis was also among the speakers. Bcottiali songs were sung by Mrs Ag-nes Ag-nes Warner and Scottlah music was plaved hv the Ogden pipe band A poem, on "Robert Burns." written by the late Dr. A. S. Condon. wa: read. Both Scotch dftnctyi nnd popular dances lollowed on the dance program rhe remainder Of the evening. Palntv refreshments were served. Those the committee were Frank air Mrs Jaine? Simpson. Mrs. Frank Cleve, RObert H. Moves. A. D. Nell, WiUUim - Purdy, Jack McMillan and OeOrffV iits Fred Wlfllams he members of the Five Hundred club Thursday at her horn, 1961 Washing- BSSSSSSa MM. J. C On-eu Will bS ImsteHH to members Of lb Lai Cos clhb Thursday afternoon at her home, 100n 1 Sixteenth street. one of the plcaeant rarprlM P of the week nui given Saturday, Jan. 22. at the home of Mr. aim Mr 1. B. fribble, celebrating the birth annlver-!o'rv annlver-!o'rv Of Mrs. -vnlng, Was .spent in games and music, both instrumental and vocal, imrlng tbe imter part of tho "'" guest opened the numerous gift- pre- 1 her. A delielous luncheon was served. Decorations in the home consisted of eut flowers ana H ferns Thooe present wtk Modumes B. Fribble. C B, Prlbbli, A. M. 1 Ifsrrllli Benham ttunsaksr, George a. Whipple, Sr., c. it. Blaea, Angus 1I H Kay T II. MlackWurn, It W iitmlng- Uam. Qeorgo Allen. Uelbert S. U"hlp-nlti U"hlp-nlti Mcwri. 1. K 1TU.1.I-. C B l'rlbble., oeorge a. Whipple, n nCu9 MeKuy. F H, Blackburn, u w I: nnnlngham. Geo, n.... i lelbert B - ll Whipple, John H. Blaes anrt Lowell l'rlbble Blisses Monlda Hunsaker, L,tlbl Whipple, Alta Whipple, Kather- 1 ine niaes. Lois l'rlbble, Masters Lynn and Jack Prlbblr. Mr. 8 M Scott. Jr., Mon- H day from a month's visit with her mother In Portland, 1 11 ( ... H Mm. Ezra Rloh Is v!ltlng Willi hSM H daughter In Twin Falls flaH 1 H Miss Glndyn RlOh spent the Week end in Suit Lake vtiltlng friei dl I j Mrs. T. D. Ryan spent ae week-end in Salt Ixike. Mrs. Merrill A McCarahan and infant in-fant son. Donald, P ft 1 rid .y f..r 1 is ! Angolea, where they will spend the 'coming month or eliflit Weeks PPPPPH ... Mrs. R. B Potter, Mrs Joseph 12., Wright nnd Mrs. B, '. Wuttls were! Salt Lake guests Tuesdny. muw union shaw of Ogden, and w I W. Lthrop of Portland, Ore . were I married Sunday In PoCAtellO, Ida. PPPI Mrs. Robert Boyd and daughter, lirW-r.. loft Thursday for a Islt In I'ort-; I'ort-; land. Ore. Mrs, Herbert S. Sealer wii u Salt Jko guest during the early part Of the week. PPPPPP. ... H Mrs. Virgil P. Cain left Thursday H for Salt Lake, where she will muke bur H home, after a week's vlalt In Ogden 1 with h"r sister, Mi-s. Joseph Scowcroft. H Mrs. Caino was a former resident In Ogden, but for the post few H lived in Iduhn PPPPPPs . One of tbe most interesting meetings of (.''iimp Se-To-A that has been 10-H 10-H corded this your was held last Tuesday H evening at the horn of Miss l'hyllls H Hudson, 1261 Madison avenue. In tlx- living room, a huge fire of evergreen houghs In the hearth, was lighted. H Around this hp girls gathered, dlan fashion and ver" entertained With an UnuSUally interesting pro- Rram A series of programs fr futuro meetings was planned, special suit-. Jects wen allotea l each girl for . on-lderatloh, on-lderatloh, a dainty luncheon wag served beforO the m-'eling adjourned I Mi m. Walk. r S Checsman fnter-i. fnter-i. in. -i the members or her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her lovely residence resi-dence Jefferson avenue. Three to-: Mi's nf hiklrre were played, Mrs. R , QwiUlama, Mrs. w R. Kimball and Mrs. J J, WJlley receiving the awards Asslst.-d by MISS Thclmn Eccles sjad ;Mis. j. J. Wiley, ths h(.tess served a I perfectly appointed luncheon. In tbe dining room, i 'ut loses m a delicate pink In a blue bowl formed the een-' jterplec,. for the. table. n either side of th bowl liltto candlesticks with pink tapers were placed, Ihvlted guest? were J J Willey Of Portland, j Ore., Mrs, J iron Douglas and Ml.o Theltna E cl( tr and Mrs IVllfotd Bnunwoll left! Thursday for s trip to the east, which; i will include ','hicago, Cleveland. New Vork, Boston and Pblladelbhia. Mrs. Fred k. wiuiams win entertain I th riKnib,rs of her tlVS hundred club i Thursday afternoon ut her home, 2646 1 Vn Dursan avenue. . A 1 1 k Phil A. Kohn entert.ilneu at! thre.i ta hits i.i bridge Tuesday evening j at her home, 878 Twenty-third street. Honors were awarded to Mrs Bsra Itich.irdson mid M rs . Hinds. ai the conclusion of the games, supper jwus served. jiri si iir. captains met Friday svo i lug at 7 :1. DXlOok at the home of Mrs. David I . -. I 'rills for tho ten-1. ten-1. rfool scout were thoroughly gone I through by a military officer. Queen City Rebekiih lodge gave a card part last evening In tile I. O. 0, r. hull. ... Members of thr. rtopiu olub will meet Wednesday afternoon at tho bumf of Mrs. John W. BoOWOrOtl on Adams aven6e, a The Martha society met Monday aft- ernoon at tho home of Mrs. EC, O. wattts on DoolSS avenue. After the general order of business, Mrs. BSsrja Richardson and Mrs. t D, Ryan were leoted susUitnlng members. The next meotlng will b held n Keh. U at the homo of Mrs c h. Barton At that time election of officers will take phici . . . . Mrs. If. I'npe wus hostess to the j members of her five hundred clUbl Thursday afternoon at her home, 2370 I Madison avenue, five hundred was played 'luring the afternoon iih awards received by .Mrs. L. M. Hinds. I Mr". Williams received th cut prize. Flowers were used xs tasteful tlecora-tlons, tlecora-tlons, sweetpehs nnd violets decorating the living room ami daffodils centering center-ing tbe dinitif.- room table Lunchconl whs served by the hostess Tho cluhl will meet in two Weks with Mrs. P. C Itlchardson. Jiol Blnford avenue. - . Members Of the Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association of the Tenth ward sntSrtalhed ai s character ball Friday Fri-day evening. ... The Qamfiia Kaiipa socle'y of the iR-don high school met Thursday eve-n'ng eve-n'ng at the i.rhool with Mrs. Herbert iii.'.j. r as hostess a number of guests "ere v r In addition I ( Ilie mem bers. Miss Minnie Moore Brown cave a reading, "Mr. Antonio " At the close of tho evening refreshments wet.' served Mrs. James Plngreo whs hoBti-ss to ihe monibers of the O. A 0 Kensington Ken-sington dub Wednesday afternoon at i.er home. 'JCOA Jefferson avenue. A lunclieon wns served Covers were laid for nine. Mrs. Finnree was a.-stated by her daughter, Miss Myrle PingreS and Miss Grace Cnrdon. With Mrs. France Coppock as i hostcs. members of the ldvc Oak club diet Wednesday afternoon at her 1 home B69 Washington avenue The I time was sj-e:it In needlework after ! which luncheon was enjoyed. Twenty guests were present. ... Mrs. George W. Murphy, Jr. and Mrs. F. H Smith, wer? hostesses Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon to the member of the Episcopal Guild at the lesidence of Mrs. Murphy, JTS3 Washington " Kcedlowork was the Aversion of the afternoon. Refreshments were ! served by the hostesses. . . The Oolden Spike Sowing club was pleasantly entertained Wednesday af- ter n.ii.n i the bom '.I rs l larry i speak on Blnford avenue The time ; was pleasantly spent In needlework r'.nd at the dose of the afternoon a dainty luncheon was served by the j hostess to twelve guests. oo |