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Show CL VBS I i During tbe early part of the week.i Ogden scouts had as their guest. ESStrld , 1 i Clt, Denmark's ".rl e out. who is trav-ellng trav-ellng around the world on foot. While In Ogden, .Miss OU supoke at many meetings held by the scouts. For the purpose of Introducing- her to Ogden citizens, last Sunday afternoon. MIfs Ott spoke at the Methodist ihurch at d Monday evening fhe guvc an address it ihe meeting of the Qlrl scouts their council, captains an. I lieutenants, held a 'he home of Mrs. David Eccles on Jefft raofl avenue, In an interesting wnv. Mis.-. Ott told Of bT expcT-li-nre; Hlnce sh left her native lun.l In Au- gUSt She first traveled through Eng- land, and after studying the customs of the English people and Visiting many of the well known places, she came to the United State... landing ut New Vnrk In October. Miss i tt spoke cheerfully of her experiences, obtaining obtain-ing wonderful insight In the customs ..f tho.c Hhe had come in contact with, 'if special Interest to the girl scouts, of whom were present, was the explanation of the many medals worn by Miss Ott on her blue. blouseU. short-skirted short-skirted uniform. Mitnv of these the. had won in athletic contests while! numerous of others she hoe won by walking long distances In a few hours. I In telling of her two purposes for t-avetlng around the world, MlSS Ott said. ' l am an ardent girl scout and I want to prove that scouting gives girls self -reliance and capability and is as good spo't for them as for the bo - I tlao want to prove that girls can travel alone. The second of my reasons for the undertaking of such a to'ir is to gather data for the girl scout, movement " In a short history of her life. Miss ott saJd ehc became a girl j scout when 12 years old, and has stead - , lly advanced. She Is author of sc - ' erml books, has !n the editor nf 1 in:iKazlno aod has worked for u nWS P.. per. At praaent MUm fu is earn-, earn-, ing her way around the world bv writing writ-ing weekly lettere to a Copenhagen paper, telling of he. experiences. sJho will go westward and will visit Mexico, South America, the Philippines, China, fhdla, Aslu and Switzerland before r'-lurnlng r'-lurnlng to hr own xlrl BOOUta, She expects to complete In r trip In one' year, Following the iii'i-tlng Monday,' members of Troop No 1. uru'.er their ctptain, Miss Carrie Adums, gave their yells and songs. Mrs David Eccles1 served dainty refreshments to about eighty guosts. During her stay In k-den, k-den, Miss ott was a guet at the Esther iM.uic and at the home of Mrs Bii C1"- . a Mrs. Ferdinand F. King will be hostess host-ess to member., of tip Homo C.ikii-e club Saturday, February al her i home. ih5 Blnford avenue Mrs John F Morrison will be the leader i... the afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Heeson will rcud I the lesson text, which will be follow- I ed by a paper on Alfred Noyss by Mrs. I W. E Moore. Robert Frost will be I discussed by Mrs. H. Lu Taylor. Mrs A. L. X'olfer has prepared an interesting interest-ing paper on Edgar A Guest, and his poems. Mrs. W S. Craven has prepared prepar-ed a paper nn "Technique of the Drama." Dra-ma." Discussion will follow. a a a Members Of the (icden Historical society so-ciety will meet Thursday afternoon at the Knluhts of Pythias hall Mrs Eouls Kabell and Mlas Laura Klrk-patrlck Klrk-patrlck will bo tho hostesses Mrs. D. H. Adams will read paper on Sicily. 1 a Miss Delia Williams was hostess to the members of the y. u H. club Monday Mon-day evening at her home, 2621 Adams avenue. After an evening spent In games, at which Miss Thelma Garner received the prize, a luncheon was served. The center of the table was prettily decorated and carried out a color scheme of red. Covers were laid for nine club members and two additional ad-ditional guests, Miss Mary Dcrmody and Miss l'hyllls McOinley. Miss Will-lams Will-lams was assisted by Mlsa Marguerite Spldel Miss Marguerite Clem- nts will be hostess to the club at its next regular regu-lar meeting, Monday, February 7, at her home. Lincoln avenue, sen Regular meeting of the Ogden Drama Dra-ma club was held yesterday afternoon ut 'the Knights of Pythias hall Mrs. E. H. Dumke and Mrs, E. A. Larkln were the hostesses. An unusually Interesting In-teresting program was given. SdlSS I Myra Grout read a well prepared paper pa-per on "Drama af the argentine " Mrs. I joseiTh Bccles read "Santos Vega.' i iHerrcraj so well that she was ap-I ap-I plauded heartily. Mrs King gave a vocal solo and Mrs. A. D. Barber gave a piano solo. The club will meet again I on February 12. At that time Mrs. Phillip KniSsly and Mrs. Phillip Ulx will bo tho hoHtesBCM. The following program bus been prepared: Review, "Les Americans Che Nous" i urloux) Miss Zcita Bellinger. Tho Hurgomuster of Ktllemondo" ( Materllnck - Miss Irene Crum. Violin solo (Ysayo) Miss ldu Anderson. An-derson. MsSdemes Frances I'.oblnson and ll.,.'. i I'liL.i will he hosiesses to the niembers -if the 'hlld Culture club next Thursday afternoon at tho University Uni-versity club rooms. Mrs Maude Eld-rcd;rc Eld-rcd;rc will give a book review, and Mrs. Anna Epperson will lead the discussion. discus-sion. Mr: K ii Wait Is was hostess to tho members of the Martha SOClSty, Monday Mon-day Afternoon at her homo on Eccles avenue. Mrs, Clyde T Grsenwell entertained1 at cards last Tuesday evening at her hoihi 1121 Twenty-thlrS) street . nl ntine l.lea w.i.m corned out In tho decorations. Five tnhlos of cards were pi ed vlih Mrn Frank Foulger und Ki d Jensen winning the prizes. Re I freshntentS were served by the hostess. host-ess. see Abraham Lincoln circle. Ladles of the G a. R., attended the reception at Bait I-iko. given In honor of Mrs. 2thel Irish national president of the Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic Re-public Mrs. Irish is from Fond du Iac, Wis. The. organization of which Mrs. Irish Is president Is recognized as one of the allied societies of the G. A. R., only those who are blood n i 'lives of Civil war combatants aro eligible for membership The Lincoln circle ladles that attended at-tended the reception were Mesdames LIUle Hadley, Jennie Nye. Sarah Cle-BOn, Cle-BOn, Sadie Michaels. Jane C. Forrest and Mrs V. S. FlewelUng a Ladles of Lincoln circle No. 2. of the G. A-. R., hold their regular meeting Thursdav afternoon in the I. t"). (,) F hall. The following committees were appointed: E.e. Utive, Mrs. Michaels, Mrs H.irslctt. and Mrs, Nye. relief, Mrs. Nicely, Mrs Hadley, Mrs. Oleson and Mr Jost; auditing, Miss Erb, Miss Fierce and Mrs. Williams: homo and employment. Mrs Flewelllng. Mrs. Kellogg and Mr Nye After tbe general gen-eral business of the meeting a Lincoln : day eelohration was planned, to bo huld Fehmary 10. see Members of the Sempre Musical society so-ciety will meet Tuesday afternoon at th home of Miss Mary Fisher on Van i avenue Mrs. Fred N. Hess will tie the chairman for the afternoon. An Interesting program has been prepared pre-pared by the members Miss Mary Parmley win kic current events, a paper on "American Chun h Music." will be given ry Mrs. Don Reason, Miss Ellen Thomas will glvo a paper on "Utah church Music" Musical number;; will be given by Mrs. Fred N. Hess, Mrs. Henry' Stevens and by a quartet composed of the club members. mem-bers. a a The Episcopal guild win meet Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. T Hume, 5.17 Twenty-fifth street Mr- Hume will be assisted by Mrs, .J F Allen. The 'meeting will open promptly at 2.30 o'clock. Depicting the life and customs o the natives of the Philippine Islands, and the Syrians. one hundred and twenty colored slides were shown at the. First Presbyteriap church Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The Rev. J. E. Carver Car-ver gave a short descriptive talk. Dinner Din-ner was Served, preceding the pictures. In the basement of the church. Mrs. J. A. Moffaft and Mr. .1 E. Carver were n charge. . Hslng tlie slogan of many years. Th same good time, the same good crowd and the same old hall. " members mem-bers of the Twelfth ward will give a married folks- dance Monday tvening in tin- amusement hull. The young people of the ward and their friends I hu.i been Invited also. a a M t:h. Lillian Fenstentakor will be hostess to the members of the Royal Purple club Monday evening ai nor home, 223H Ogdon avenue, Mr. DUs Mitchell and Mrs. Kate Fry will bo the assisting hostesses. e Installation of officers for the Royal Neighbors of America was held last Monday SVenlnfl ut S mooting In the 1. U. ' F hall Mrs. Anna Wadman 1 acted as Installing officer, with Mis j Nellie ShefSr acting as presiding chair- man. Officers Installed were Julia! Maples, oracle. Sarah Olscn, post oru-eb oru-eb , Manila, Hurkand, vlco oracle; Anne. An-ne. Powers, counsellor, Kae Fry, rc-. rc-. nrder; kmma .Shaughnessy leceivcr; Hutlie i ks, iuurrtli.il. Jackoita Turner, assistant marshal; Lillian PonstsmsJC' er, inner sentinel; ttVg Murphy, outer sentinel; Nellie shafor, Bits Mitchell anil Klla Hansen managers; Dr 10 1- Miiis and pr B M. Conroy, W of a eounseilors Fallowing the Installation of officers, a social hour was enjoyed. enjoy-ed. A nUBHber of guests from Hot Springs, Ball Laks, and Idaho i iiics were present, Dainty refreshments wi re served by the entertalnmeni committee. com-mittee. . a a Mrs. J E Hatch was hostess to the members Of her Five Hundred dun! Monde) afternoon at her home Three' tables of cards wcro snjbyed with prU- ' es awarded to MrP. J. L Harris and I Mrs. I L. Ilerklund. Following the games, the hostess served a perfectly appointed luncheon. I'lnk and white carnations decorated the tables. a The L. A. to the R. M. A. will meet Wednesday, February I at 2:10 o'olook 1 with Mrs. II N. Krlght, ttt Twentv-eventb Twentv-eventb slreet Mrs Hubert Black and .Miss (irai Chrisman win be as assisting assist-ing hostesses a Promoter! of the League of sacrod Heart met Wodmsdny afternoon at, tho apartme&t nf Mrs. T. D. Ityan in tho Virginia a Miriam chnpter No 11, Order of the Eastern Star, held a social meeting Tuesday evening In the Masonic tern-: pie. I e Mrs. J H Porklnpnugh will be hostess host-ess to the members of the Ladles' Kpnslngton circle of the First Ilupllsf eliurch Tuesday at her homo. 9680 Harrison avenue. See Mrs. Merlin Shaw was hostess to tho niembers or her sewing club Sh Urday sittornoon, January 22, at nor lovely residence on Washington avenue ave-nue Cards formed tho entertainment during tho early afternoon and five hundred was played at three tables I Mrs Curtis Allison v.ua awarded the first prize, A luncheon wns served by ! the hostess. Rosea and carnations! decorated the tables. a Members of the Women's Christian Temperance union will hold their reg ular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Anna M Jordan. 3228 Lincoln avenue. The Ladles Aid society or the First Presbyterian church will meet Tues day afternoon In the church parlors "All a Mistake," a comedy drama, was given by tho members of the Eighth Ward Dramatic association Friday evening In the Fourteenth ward amusement hall The play was well received a The Ogden Britannic association was entertained at the home of Mrs j Eliza Brlggs. 51 Harrisville road. Mon-1 day evening. January 24. The parlors were decorated with fernp and potted' plants The evening was spent with ! musical entertainment, piano solos.' vocal solos, and duets forming a large i part of the program. Games were also I enjoyed Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Annie Adams. Mrs. Mary Knowis und I Mrs. Isabelle Eckersley. Those pres-1 ent were Mr. and Mrs. H Fisher Mr I and Mrs. J. Adams, Mr. and Mrs T Eckersley, Mr and Mrs. J Brjggs Mr and Mrs J. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs j' Parson. Mr. and Mrs S. Hudson Mr and Mrs Southern, Mrs E. J. Wilson Mrs. D. Taylor. Mrs R. Everett Mrs I ii. Bitton, Mrs. H. Knowles, Mr? Alker. Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs A Neals ' Mrs. E UnsWOTth, Miss T Bitton!' Miss H. Biggs. Miss Everett, Miss E 1 Bridges. Miss W. Jackson. ' 1 ... Mrs John Thomas entertain the members of the Happy Hour club one day last week at her home. Cards and 1 games were enjoyed with honors re-celved re-celved by Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Ward- . Vh and Mrs Carstenden. A dainty! Scfth'on M Kcrv"l by the hostess ! following the games. The club will ' meet again In two weeks U Students of tbe mus'le school of the ' ttober Normal college appeared In a ' recital Thursday evening m A |