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Show P,l ( tilt nr. n n s. smith than Lttendani prel s ol 1 mil white uowers. vo. al BOlOS, "One More Day1 ;.rd oSriWlln Thru, were charmingly ung in fine contralto voice by the club musical director Mrs C H Steven "Some Daeentiais io lie KmphaxUe.l During th- ; 0": hiruction Period' was the subject Of . thoroughly prepared paper reaa t Mrs J Q, Pali k. It Was S Mrong . , sient of facts and embodied n ei. ir appeal for better conditions through a rational manner of thinning thinn-ing and living The sentiments were warmly appreciated and a fine dls-CUSBlon dls-CUSBlon followed The program ClOM 1 with a beaiitlfullv rendered solo, Mar of Love.' by Miss Adelaide Ashton. accompanied by Miss Anna Bennett. One of the prettiest teas recorded in the history of the Ladles Aid society so-ciety of the First Presbyterian church was given last Tuesday afternoon In the church parlors under the direction direc-tion of Mr Thomas Bradley. The tei i, u monthlv event and has always been more or loss of an attractive nature, but the tea Tuesday was a I genuine surprise l all. Lighted entirely en-tirely by candles arranged on tables, i the parlors of the church prest nted , ri attractive scene. The dining mom 'was cent, red with a largo round tublo surrounded by a square of long tables. ; large wreath suggestive or tne non day spirit still evident was used as a centerpiece Following a buslni is meeting, a templing prepared luncheon lunch-eon was served. Mrs. Bradley was assisted iv the following committee: Mn Ralph D. Roberts. Mrs. Joseph Chez. Mrs. F. D. Hyland. Miss Ruth Dixon, Mrs. Alice Johnson. Mis. N. A Morrison. Mrs. P. E. Teets, Mrs. Jost Mrs. J. A. Jones. Mrs. H. B. Gibson. Mrs. V. N. Peterson and Mrs C. B. Armstrong. Proving of much Interest and enjoyment was a short program with Mrs. Angus Kennedy. Mrs J. A. I Jones a.id Mrs. Joseph Chez taking I part . . Tho Ladles' Literary club will meet i at 130 o'clock at the home of Mrs I Joseph Wright on Washington avt-I avt-I nue. Mrs. Wright will servo a lunch-; lunch-; enn at 1:30 o'clock. M-a r n Smith entertained her Five Hundred club Thursday after-noon after-noon at her homo, 1235 Twenly-f Ifl h street. Nine games were played, tns ,,,,,..is b. won bv Mrs. t lem . II- llams and Mrs a. e. Bdson. At u o'clock dinner was served The table was centered with a bowl of cut roses Covers were laid for twelve with Mr Holden and Mr Bgelhoff as u-iipsr The club will meet in two week- I Mrs. Clem Williams The Bible school of th christian church will hold a wjr ,rn, .. n the church on Thurs cven, A (forest Of fir treea be M.ranged 1 in the basement r-he nrnimm will . begin at s oc wlfh community ringing. Afterhls tnp.e w(1 be ft frolic in the t an(, g iljnchoo will be servcdTnei pu51jc ,., nvlted The Fed.fr,j Women's Missionary Ixoclety hajfa regular quarterly meet-i meet-i ing Tui'iy afternoon In the Chrls-! Chrls-! turn Och parlors, with Mrs. C. il. I f'arri presiding Juvenile work v;g)rcsentcd by Mrs. J. Barrows, inspiring and Interesting devotion-hour devotion-hour was led by Mrs. McClure, fol- UAwcij by a will arranged program. Mrs. Leonora Skaggs reviewed the magazine article. i me Church Spire Where There Might Have Been Ten.' An address on 'Tho Open Doors of the World" was given bj Rev Hugh Ne-Tllle. Ne-Tllle. Mrs. Lee Miller entertained 'ith two vocal solos. The next meet-"iK meet-"iK will bo held In the First Baptist aurch on April 6. cl ... Irs. J. E. Fisher will entertain the - don Britannic association Monday V.ing at her hornV. 130 Twenty ' h street. There wnl be a business rlJtlng and Installation of officers nite ... TVe City Federation of Women's p,,ii3 r Ogden met with Mrs C. H. '-)in, 2-138 Madison avenue Mon-Vrfterndon. Mon-Vrfterndon. After the regular hnolnif8 meol'nr Hie problem of a lete fi" nomo for Ogden was taken ur x committee was appointed hv thl P"Ment 10 confer with the j;,jcommlssioner8. a petition was rtrnwn up by thc t"deratlon and will , " to each club for approval. Tho te tittf.na ,s ror tho reappointment of Sullivan as Judge of the Ju- ' J"rt In this district. The next In. -llle r'', !' " N! ' !' Mrs. A. ' AS .' , . . Tf- G. Holley will be hostess .' h" members of the Odon Five Hundred" rlubuTucs"a 'OOh in ferh! . . i-vr.eeff lor,n f"' the InrgAl and most suc'rMfuI baM cver trlven bv he n,u" of th Pioneers In Og- len b.'.v, ',"0" ''I'ros.-.e, by the , i,n,. ha embers this season. The nriPtv is t? be lvon at t,,,: Berthana on Janua'y 2I' Xot Pn, gueita gftfflr81 bul :l mbsr from out ? toV . . Mr mm H Manns was hostess to the msmbKJ of the Lal Cos olub ThuMiiViv tftomoon at her home in C . ,.if apartments. Two tables honors belnj; awarded to Mrs. A. Sher-rer Sher-rer and Mis. Kay Stone. Following the card frames, a hot dinner wan served The table was attractive with a large bowl yf while chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums forming the centerpiece Tho next meeting of the club will he at the home of Mrs. . A. Sherrer, 823 Canyon road. ... Members of the t . r. O. olub met Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs j-'rank Cave on Liberty avenue.. Five hundred was er,j..e.i by the guests -ith Mr. Lyli Lake and Mrs. W. t.. I'oulKer receiving tho prices I Mm. O. Bender entertulned with a I number of musical selections. Decor-I a thins in the homo were suggestive of the Yuletlde season. Mrs. M.rlln J 1 nrr will be hostess to the mem- ZemMZ?' ineeung. at her lmme. 564 Canyon road. . . The Ladies' Aid society of the First Congregational church will moot Friday afternoon In the church parlors par-lors v . Mrs Anna Hastings will entertain members of Women's Baptist Missionary Mis-sionary society Tuesday afternoon at her bom. 2221 Grant avenue Mr-Hastings Mr-Hastings win be assists1 bv Mes dames Kimball. Draney and Griffin Mm. Corey will have charge of the devotional and Mrs W. E. Moor., will have charge of the lesson. At the tegular meeting of the St, Joseph's Sewing circle held Thurs- day afternoon in St Joseph's hall election of officers took place Those chosen were Mrs. YV S. Obrien. president; Mrs. W. II. Taylor, vice-president; vice-president; Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin secretary and Mr J, m LSinen, treasurer. Following the business meeting, needlework was enjoyed. Mrs. J E. DeBano was the hostesB. ... The ladies' auxiliary of the B of L F. & B., held their installation of officers Wednesday afternoon at the Knights of Pythias hall. The work was presided over by Mrs. Stena Ward, grand Instructor, of Sparks, Nev. Following the Installation, sup per was served at the Federal bakery bak-ery and the guests then enjoyed the remainder of the evening at the home 'f the president. Mit. Thomas Malt. I man. Music and games were enjoyed land al the close of the evening light refreshments were served by the hos less Present tvt.ru Mr on.i Sowerby. Mr and Mrs. Morrifon, Mr. and Mrs. Slprelle. Mr and Mrs. ! Parker. Mrs. Munsey of Brigham. Mrs. King of Salt Lake. Mrs. Ward Of Spnrks. Mrs. Potts. Mrs. Furtune. Mrs. Baker. Mrs. E. J. P. Rouse Mrs. Speak. Mrs. Rush. Mrs. Joe Kouse of Monlello. Mr. and Mrs. .Malt man. ... At the regular meeting of the Service Ser-vice Star Legion held Monday evening In the Elks' club rooms, the following officers were elected: Mrs. Chris I lygare, president; Mrs. Bowman ieholas. vice president. Mm. Charles I.:nnlncoit. second vice nresblent- Mrs. J. J. Mnlone. third vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. (Henna Fiet, secretary. Mrs. Winter, treasurer, and Mrs. J. Ray Ward, trustee. ... Ml-s Mary Mcl'ennn entertained he members of tho S. O. H club Monday evening at her home. 926 Dwenty fourth street. Needlework was enjoyed during the evening. A luncheon was served at the close of .he meeting, covers being laid for ten club members. Miss Madelin julllinan will entertain the mentors ment-ors Monday evening at her home, 164 Lincoln avenue . . Regular mining of the Altriart so-.cty so-.cty was held Thursday evening in he Ogden Conservatory of Music. Aa excellent program consisting of musica.1 numbers, readings and danc-ng danc-ng numbers was ghen as follows: j Vocal solo. MIhs Josephine Shorten violin solo Miss Lillian Thatcher, .1 Piano solo.. Miss Gladvs Peterson Krarnatlc reading Mrs. Alice Pardoe West Pallet dance... Miss Ruth Stevens Dramatic reading . Miss Kate Fenton Vocal solo M Iss Fav King rornet SOlo Loland Read Aesthetic dance M'8 Annette Cunningham Flute foio Axr, NvarmVl. Whirlwind ballet dance. .To ttie Han Vocal duet ... Mr. and Mrs Leslie Saville A number of Important plans w.-r. taken up at tho meeting, including those for the sponsoring of a company com-pany of Russian ballet dancers and musicians Miss Cora Mortensen ot' the social comniitt envn n .-.t !he good things arranged in a social i way. Efforts are to be mado to have the meetings of the Altriart so ciety held wrekly, as well as to have every member of the organization take some part in one of the programs pro-grams . . Members of the Be No club of the Ogden high school entertained at a i dancing party Friday evening in the school auditorium. The hall was ap- ' propriately decorated for thc event and the club members proved them selves royal hosts. Members of the club include Charles Allen, Gerald ' Pany, George Whipple. Elmore Smith, FCank Glmlin. Francis Wood, Clarence Clar-ence Bennett, Howard Peddler George Knudsen, Mike Rogers, Will iam McGulre. Thomas Doxey. Lorenzo Lo-renzo Uo.ey. Floyd Thomas. Allison Skeen, Harry Lyon, Albert Pnetsch. Kenneth Palmer, Delbert Craven and Harold Castus. see j The regular monthly meeting of ithe Golden Spike, chapter of the l Daughters of the American Revolu- i Hon will be held Monday afternoon. Jan. 10, with Miss Mary Llttlefield and Mrs. William A. Turner at LT.SG Madison avenue. Mrs. John F. Hob-son Hob-son will be in charge of tho program. I Members of the Crlttendon board ' will meet Tuesday evening at 8 1 o'clock In the Crlttendon home 01 fleers will be elected. ! Ogden Scots met at the horn.- of James Simpson Tuesday evening t further the plans for tho Robert Burns celebration, to be held in Ogdt-n on January '3, the birthday annt' . i Miry of the Scottish poet. The services of Rev. John V llynlop have been obtained ob-tained for tho oration. Tho following follow-ing .Jinmltleo members are putting forth their best efforts to make, the event one of the best held In Ogden James Drysdale. --htilrmarr Frank Case John Wilson. R. H Moyes. John , McMlllun. Arc hie Nlel, Oregor Stow-art, Stow-art, Mrs Frank Cleve. Mrs. James Mmjison, Mrs. Agn-s Warner and Wll-lam Wll-lam Purdle. At tho committee meeting meet-ing next Tuesday evening, tho program will be completed. i .... I ,uMra" Ew R' Eun",k'' was hostess to the mcmbcrH of the Drama club Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at her home -623 van Ilun-n avemi Vm i- '..,7 r. Arnold of thc Utah Agricultural college col-lege was present and Kave an ax- ; rr'y. TurM,ln,f,tAlk on "London and Rarls Theatre Crltlea.- MrH. R" bCvrl.T'T01 vW,th a Wl solo by Cyril Stott. and Ml Mar Piahar en ertalned with a violin so. So ricleiise." by Blger. Following X matins;. 0 o'clock iea was sePverl bj ih. .Mrs. J. R. Morrell and Mrs Coff man w bc th hoMessea An equally bJtereetinK pr..gram has b,en r,! par,i with i IMp DlX, Mrs a , Shei andMr v Whittemore taking pert. rs Fjel.i r i 1 lttl bome SroSJrS, gg wll, .ri.gH ' celli 1 1 Rachel Farlej Carrlgan read a ijH on "Ths Success of American MusH and a 1 1 J. lev. Mrs. w Earl Ri ad md lyree. sang , numbei of the I love songs by Lleurance Mr-. . 1,1 Jon llso sang .i immbeH 'ndlan iccompanled i irrigan t ertalned with ,t numbei of osH R( fr. " (H by the hostess. H of the igdt n F'...n..fl K- V"1' the third n.X In t-.erthana Music was furnished i.yB I-IUIS r. rhfttl Ovchi ; . i meats wen H '9 c irn itlons. . JKPa coupler were in attendance H BBBsl of bood Shephi r.i will meel v. . iraH3 daj in ihi ,, , .. -fl ro ' 1 of offl . and ill ir.fl t-ers are requested lo be (.r .,.n. 1 sLH Mr .i,ul Mr.v Ralph K It. istol HH he danc given bj th) fl club at the Hotel Utah W. .m. t lB . 1 31 Mrs. Patrici, Healy left Ecrld M gfj'wod. to spend tho n JH der of the winter. |