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Show I Mrs. George Thorstrnsen. Assisted I by Mrs. E. C, Kowett, Mrs. Jaint I Mnck nnd Mis. William BltMl, wu. I hostess to the msmbers i the I'nitcd , commercial Travelers' auxiliary Tues-H Tues-H day afternoon at the hunw t Ml Thorstensen. garrison nvenuo. I Officers were elected for the year H and luncheon was served The now H of floors are: Mrs. H. B. Sawyer, H president; Mrs James Mnck, vlcc-H vlcc-H president; Mrs. T. H Rhodon, seorc- tary. and Mix. Anna Van .Dyko, cor-j cor-j responding, n1' votary. Hi H Misses Marguerite and Miss Rose H Spldel wen- hostesses to the members of the S. O. H. club Tuesday evening H ; at their home, -519 Adams ivcnue. Miss Mary Meivenna was elected pres- y ldent of th plub fu th" new year. E-'jI other officers chosen wore Miss M r- Bj guerlto Spidei, vie president; Miss K3 Thvlma Humor, sec re tary; Mrs. v p. Elemental treasurer. Following the . election of officers. Mrs. Y. R. ClS- menis was honored at a miscellaneous H' shower B'3 Members and friends of the Balva- 1 lion Army have organized .-. new wo- tf man's club, which Will Lie called Suc- l ceSS, and Its aim will be to teacll eW Injc and cooking to women members. The work will ba directed by experts. Mr?. N. Hart was hostes to the club Friday afternoon at her home. 6l" W , Twenty-fourth street. Twenty guests ; were present. Mrs. L. Mann was ap- ; pointed president. Mrs. William "j Brooke, vice president; Mrs. J. Tyref LLb 1 secretary and Mrs. Robert Henderson, 5 chaplain. sH On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. M. A. Hj Mourltscn and .Mrs. Frank .Joestln on- tertalned the Women's auxiliary at the regular monthly meeting at the home Hl of Mrs. Mouritsen, ft 6 Patterson avs- Hti nue. Mrs. L. J- Larson Rave a rry i Interesting paper on the life of Abra- ham Lincoln. At 4:30 o'clock a deli-H'j deli-H'j clous luncheon was served by the host s' ess Fourteen members were present. LU " The Luther League of the English Lutheran church will bo entertained uv Iftsi Veda Johnson at her home, 2018 Jackson avenue. Wednesday evo- H) nlngr at 8 o'clock. BsV lB The Drama club will meet at the iHj home of Mrs. L A. Iirkln on Twenty- third street Saturday afternoon Mrs. iH l'hllip Inx will be the assisting hos- tiss. This following program will be j Irving Carey. Discussion .... Mrs L-nh Pardoe Ur-nwell ' The Belle" Chatraln Mrs. H Ncbeker ttpera numbers Vocal solo Mrs. E. R. Dumke Piano solo ...... Mrs. A. D. barber hhH Mrs. Joe Fernellus. and Mrs Louis Larson entertained at cards ut the Ternrllus residence. 3228 Grant ave-nue. ave-nue. Friday- evening. Musical nura-ters nura-ters were features of the evening's cn-tertalnment. cn-tertalnment. Delicious refreshments irere served. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clevc. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beaudcin, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Lys-ter. Lys-ter. Mr :md Mrs. John Diehf. Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Kingsford. Mrs. Amll Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Joo Fernellus, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson- Mrs. Ar-thur Ar-thur Kingsford and Mr.". Lawrence Lyster were hostesses at cards recent- ilH y at the home of Mrs. Kingsford. hhH Husbands and escorts of the mem-l mem-l ers of the Women's auxiliary to the H Railway Mall association were enter-' i lined Saturday evening. Jan. 28, at the home of Mrs. George Prout B Porter avenue. Cards were enjoyd. Those winning the honors were Mrs. B John Gager, Mrs. Jack Livingston, John Gager and Charles Johnson For-ty-flVa guests were present- At a late hour a delicious luncheon was 1 ' served by the hosti lames H Prout, Johnson, L-'irsen. Paquet, Pot- ter, Price, Armcl and Miss Prout. hhhl The W. B. A. of the Maccabees will H i have a masquerade costume dnnco and card party Wednesday evening, Fob. H I, et the Woodmen hall Prizes will H be awarded for the best costume. Spec- H lal features of entertainment will be H iven during the intermission. Card H pla lng starts promptly at 8 o'clock. H All Maccabees and friends are lnvlt- , . . . l.J With Mtn. t. l. Burkland and Mrs. Ma it Butterfleld as bostesses, mem- bl rs of the Kuyal Turple club in. L r iday evening at the Burkland residence, res-idence, n$ Twenty-sixth Htrcot. Caa'da Were enjoyed during the evening. Mrs C B, Maple, .Mrs. A. L. Turner ami Mr- May field winning the honore. A luncheon wan nerved following th' card games. Hod and white roses adorned the table. Mrs. A. W. Mc-Kav Mc-Kav of Cnrlln was an Invited guest At the regular meeting Monday of th-- Ogden ssecutlve council of tht Girl Scouts, officers will bo elected. A practical reorganization of tho council kvlll take place and a numher Of now members are expected to Join, Sponsors for the various Girl Scout troopa of the city are also asked to be In attendance as members of Ihe council. Mr.; A. l. Maker was hostess to the members of the W. It. C. Social Hour club and their friends lant Ki iday afternoon. af-ternoon. Honors for tho curtls wc-e won by Mrs. A. EE. Johnson. Mrs. O. R MlUer and Miss Barbara Murphy. Ura C. B. Maple will be hostess to the members and friends of the club r i muj anci noon jii nw numo, iii.v Liberty avenue. . Koil carnations centered the luncheon lunch-eon table at tho home of Mrs. Els'e Speak on Ulnford avenue Friday afternoon, af-ternoon, when she was hostess to the members of her card club. Five hundred hun-dred was played. Mrs. J. E. Thomas "lllASTER TERRY II. SCOTT," 1V1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Scott, who entertained a number num-ber of his Little friendfl at a party par-ty recently, which celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. d 4 winning the award? for first honors. Covers were laid for Mrs. F E. Williams, Wil-liams, Mrs. Alma Langlols, Mrs. Thomas Maltman, Mrs. J E Thonuva. Mrs, William Keating. Mrs. Frank Mosberg. Mrs. F. D. Williams. Mrs. Arthur Morsehead and Mrs. Harry Speak. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson were host and hostess to the members of the ICS. club at dinner Thursday evening at their home on Porter avenue. ave-nue. Covers were laid for the members: mem-bers: Mr. and Mrs. D A. Fowler, Mr and Mrs f'nstlo Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Ix-o Wangswar, Mr. and Mrs Charles Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Os-wald Jackson. Tho regular February Quoen Esther tea will be given Wednesday afternoon. Feb. S. In the Masonic club rooms Hostesses for the afternoon are: Me-dames Me-dames A. T. Fish. Paul Franko. W 9. Craven, Easton. Errert. Chaustrom, Carnahan. Falek and Ford. no or rne pleasing roaiures or tne program 'to be given Monday evening by the Mound Fort Library association will be a three part chorus by the boys' volunteer chorus of tho North Junior High Bchool under the direction of Miss sfkud Stevens. The selections to be given are. (a) Dear Harp of My Country (b) Juanlta. Members of the Women's club will meet in all-day session In the First Congregational church parlors Friday. Fri-day. The tlrne will bo spent In sewing sew-ing carpet rags. At 12 o'clock a ket luncheon will be served Cordlsl Invitation If extended to the members of the Congregational church as well as the club members to attend. Mrs. A. C. Wycoff and Mrs. H. Soa-ton Soa-ton were hostesses to tho members of the Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church Thursday afternoon at .' 30 o clock In th- church parlors. Refreshments wore served at tho close of an Interesting meeting. With Mrs F. R. Eckhardt as hostess, hos-tess, numbers of the I,nl Cos club met Thurs.Uy afternoon at the Eckhardt Eck-hardt residence. 3531 Ogdcn avenue. Two tables of five hundred were en-Joyed en-Joyed with honors going to Mrs J. Poorman and Mrs. B H. Munns Fol- lowing, tho card games a hot dinner was served by the hostess. The club will he entertained In two weeks nt the home of Mrs John Thomas, 1637 Grant avenue. Mrs. C. E. Maple will be hostess to the members of the Royal Purple club Monday evening, Feb. 6, at her home, 2620 Liberty avenue. Mrs. Anna Powers will be the as-Mstlntc hostess. The meeting opens at 8 o'clock. Members of the a. m. i. club were entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Earl Stevens, 2086 Adams avenue. There was a good attend -am of members with two additional guests, Mrn F. G Stone and Mrs J. D. Dud.len of Minneapolis. The time was glvon to needlework. Luncheon was served at U 30 o'clock. 'Books, Borrowed and Bought,' was the subject of an address given b Rev. Godfrey Matthews at the meeting of the Women's University club Thursday evening in the University Uni-versity club rooms. Two solo selections selec-tions were given by Leslie Seville and a piano solo by Ml-s Dorothy Prout Mrs. Mamie Plana wa.i hostess to the member of fhti Mountain Home club Tuesday afternoon at her home. 252C Lincoln avenue. Cards formud the entertainment of the guests following fol-lowing a dvllciously prepared dinner er.d by tbe hostess. Red and white carnations wore utied In the decorations decora-tions for the table. Covers were lutd for twelve. Mrs. Fred Plunx was the assisting hostess. .Mrs. YV. H. Uunn will be hostess i.. the members of the Ladles' Litor- ary blub dnesdsy, Feb. 9, at her hOBVS, r3l Twenty-fourth street. Those numbers will be given: "Drifting Down Lost Crook" (Cad-dock) (Cad-dock) Mrs. W. H. Dunn "Negro RhnpHody" (Powell). Mrs. Joseph Seowcroft The regular monthly meeting of the Woman'! Catholic league win be held on Tuesday. February 14, at the Mary Fay Inn. A program will bo prepared prepar-ed for the afternoon. e Mrs. Myrtle Winchester will be hostess hos-tess to the members of the Happy Hour club Wednesday, Feb. 8, at herj home on Tbirty-flrst street. i With Mrs. Julian E. Oelger as hostess, hos-tess, the members of the O. D. O.I ECsnslngton club will meet Thursday i afternoon nt the- Qelger residence on Liberty avenue. Members of tho City Federation of Women's clubs will moot Monday afternoon af-ternoon at 1:80 o clock In tbe ladles' parlors of the Weber club. Security Benefit association, tgden council SftST, held their regular me"t- I lng In the K of P. hall. Next Thursday Thurs-day evening the seventh card party of the series will be given. v Clyde A. Llndrjulst has received a call to go on a mltlon for tho L. D. S. church to Germany Mr- Llndqulst will leave Ogden on March 3. 00 |