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Show "TURN fVBOUT" CLUB HAS ANNUAL BANQU T The annual bancium of the Turn boui" rlub w-as held Thursday afternoon. after-noon. May 85, in the hotel at Pine View-. Ogden canyon. Fourteen guests were present. During the serving serv-ing hour, a program of toasts, short talks, vocal selections and music was ' given. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr-A Mr-A D Ktngsford Air and Mrs L J Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. P, R Cleve Mr and Mrs L. A. Lysrter, Mi and Mrs Joseph Fernelius. Mr and Mr ): L. rteuiiioln Airs. luhii Dieli! .iml Miss Bertha Wolfe A party was given In honor of MlSI heoia Box of Brigham Wednesday ,.iilng at tho home of Mr. J. T. Dudman. 134 Thirty-first street Guests gathered at 7 o clock. A dalntv luncheon was scrvod by Mis Fern Wood and Miss Bessie Dudman Many prize were awarded for th" games. Present were Ethel Jordan, Alice Judd. Lila Burgle. Flora God-dardi God-dardi Virginia Simpson Bernlce McDonald, Mc-Donald, Leola Box. Jed McDonald, William AA'alker. Joe Hogan. Chnrllrt Hcrrlck. Delniont MtDonalJ, louls Dudman and Earl Dudman. Betty Stiles who has nerved is local director for Girl Scout troops in Ogden for the peel ten month'. ' ;t. ' c iit-a ja; fur c. imp Androo at 1 Brlarcllff, New York Miss Stiles is to attend the national school for dl-j rectors and supervisors and will be In attendance at tho special conference confer-ence at Camp Andree. Camp Andrco Is located forty miles from Now A'ork City and was given to tho Girl Scouts by Senator Clark In behalf of his daughter, Andree, who Is a Girl Scout. Miss Stiles will visit tho several sev-eral other national camps and will gather tho latest Ideas for the Girl Scout camp here. She will also be a guest at the national headquarters In New York City. Reports of the activities of Miss Kathryn Shufflebargcr. an Ogden girl who is a student at the Saint Teresa's Te-resa's academy at Winona, Minn , have been many and varied during the last few months Now come the reports of a recital given May 16, In which Mies Shuff lebargor appeared. She sang tho following ejections. "Robin Adair." "Coniln" Thro' th Rye. ' ' Trees" and "Sorncwhoro a A'olce Is Calling." II P Heckert and wife deported Thursday evening tor Washington, D. C. Mr He. kert has accepted a position posi-tion with 'he Interstate commerce commission. He Is an old employe of the Southern Pacific company. ha -lag beep in service for the past IV ' For the past five years he has been accountant for the Salt Pake division In the division superintendent's superin-tendent's office at Ogden. Mrs. Mary Cuddeback of Salt Lake, who has been visiting her daughter. Mn. J D. Taylor, of 635 Twenty-third Twenty-third street, for tho last few dayjj, entertained efghl f her friends at a ih.atre parly at the Orpheum Thursday Thurs-day evening. Refreshments were served to the gusts following the show. Mrs Kathryn Pearson Is planning to leave June 1 for Portland. Ore., where she will be the guest of her daughter. Mrs. T. W Maher. Mrs. Pearson expects to bo gone for one month. A luncheon was given by tho super? iisors and office force of the Oydc-n city schools Monday afternoon at tho Mary l ay .nn. in honor of Mrs S. AV. Reed, supervisor of dancing In the . ity schools. A vase of yellow tulips formeii the centerpiece for the table, tinged with pansles. Placecards painted with pansles were placed for 1 r fru est s. M1ss Lillian Mlns.n. daughter of Mr, and Mrs Joseph Allnson. leaves today for Lovelocks, Nov.. for a iw..-WOOKB' iw..-WOOKB' tall With her brother. Reginald Reg-inald Mlnson, and family. Miss Miu-son Miu-son plans to continue her trip to Los Angeles, where she will visit her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Guere AA'llton. and her brothor, William MlnsOD and famllv e S A farewell party In honor of the Rev. and Mrs W. L Melllnger was given by the members of the First Christian church Wednesday evening In the church parlora Tin- Rev Mel-llnger Mel-llnger Is leaving during the early part of June to fill a Chautauqua engage ment In the central states during the summer months A program was given. giv-en. The Hev Hugh Neville, the Rev. John Edward Carver and the Hev. E. A. Olsen gave short talks Readings were given by Miss Frances Flynn and Miss Bernlce Gallantyne. Piano solos were given by Q. BIzean, Hazel Turner and Buelah Gallantyne. Mrs. J Leonard gave a number of vocal solos. Refreshments were served. Mrs. J. R. Cooper is in Ogden from Los Angeles. Mrs. Cooper spent several months on the coast. Mrs. Albert F. Warden and baby are spending the week as guests In Salt Lake. Miss Madelyn Toy, Miss Frances and Miss Doris Hack, left during tho week for Sacramento. Cal., to attend the "Days of "49" colebrtlon. Mrs Ada Rose and daughter. Afton. of 2731 Madison avenue, havo left for SprlngVllle, Arizona, where they will visit with relatives for several weeks. They will lator go to California and spend the remainder of the summer- Mr. and Mrs. C. K Kennedy of Puente. Cal., who spent last week in Ogden visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Huntslnplllar and O A Kennedy, have gone t. Spokane to spend several months with their son In tho fall th. y win return hy way of igdeii and mako a more extended visit Girl Scouts of the Red Rose Troop No. 13 snjoyed an ouiing at the Lorln Fair park Friday afternoon. Basket luncheons were taken Tho early part of the afternoon was given to a scout meeting and to scout work Games and 'the general playground apparatus appara-tus at the park were enjoyed. Treats to candy and soda was a feature of tho afternoon. At 5 oclock, a bonfire bon-fire was built, and luncheon was served. serv-ed. Those enjoying the afternoon were Miss Eleanor Turner, Miss Eva AArack-er. AArack-er. Miss Genevlovo Moyes. Miss Phyllis Phyl-lis Pelham Jessie dirks, Norma Bev- r and Mjrna Chapman. Miss Marjorie Turner was hostess to the members of the N. T. N. club Friday evening at her home, 827 Twenty-third street. The fascinating game of "Bunco" was enjoyed during dur-ing most of the evening) while song selections by Miss Milium Chez, Miss Ruth AA'lnter and Miss Margery Turner, Tur-ner, were not a small part of tho entertainment. en-tertainment. Luncheon was served at a lal hour Elfcht club members were present- There will be a cooked food sale by the Women's Christian Tc.mporan.-o union, section 3, on Saturouy, Juno 3, at the Carver s grocery store. For the benefit 0( the Ladles' Aid society o! the Flrsl Methodist church, Mrt John Hclnen will give u pink tea at her homo. 034 Twonty-third street. Friday afternoon. A delightful delight-ful benefit program will bo given. Mr I, Lehrer, wife of former RabbJ l-hrnr of Ogden Is tO be the guest at a farew. il dinner today at the home of Mi Fannie shuitz. 216 Twenty-1 fifth street Mrs. Lehrer and her daughter, Annie, leave this evening for Cumberland, Md., where they will Join Rabbi Lehrer En route they will visit relatives at Cheyenne and Minneapolis. Min-neapolis. Security Benefit association. Ogden council 8557, will give the last card party of their series In the Moose hall, Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. P. Murphy was delightfully surprised by a number of her friends at her new home. 1621 Adams avenue, ave-nue, Friday evening. Five tables were arranged for curds. Luncheon was served Miss Mary McKenna was hostess to i the members of the S. O H. club Tuesday evening at her homo on Twenty-fourth street. The time was given to playing five hundred. Myrene Richardson and Ruth Wheelwright io-ceUed io-ceUed tho honors. Quests of the club-wero club-wero Beatrice Fisher, Inez Allen, a'nd Ceolle AVllllams. Tho club will bo on-tortalned on-tortalned Monday evening by Rose and Marguerite Spldel Miss Annie Barnacle of Southpolnt, Rnland, Is making her home with her sister, Mrs. William Blackmore. 141 West Twenty-eighth street. Miss Barnacle arrived recently in Ogden. Miss -Helen Rich daughter of Dr. and Mrs Ezra Clark Rich, brlde-olect brlde-olect of Gilbert Moyle of Salt Lake, was tl ' complllhened guest at a tea given by Mis. James A'lcks efoylCfc of Salt Lake, yesterday afternoon. Miss Jessie Moyes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moyes, returned during dur-ing the week from California Miss Moves was graduated from tJie Unl-verlsty Unl-verlsty of California at Berkeley. 3 Mrs E T Spencer and her two children. Maxlns and Frwella, have returned, to Ogden following a stay of nine months in California. Mrs. James A. Northrup has returned re-turned .to her homo in Johnstown1. N. J following a six weeks' visit with friends In Ogden. Mrs. Barry P.lanehard, who has been visiting in Oudcn for the past ten days, left Monday for her home In Portland, Ore. t Mrs F. Jensen and daughter. Ma-left Ma-left during the week for an Indefinite In-definite visit In California. A'onng men md women of the Fifth ward M I A enjoyed a picnic in Ogden ounyon Monday evening. Among those present woro Misses De-lecta De-lecta Moench. Lucille Moench, Allie Chandbr. Leoh Huns.ikor, Romona Huneaker, Virginia Scowcroft, Cora Mortenson, Iavon Hoxer. Ellen Thomas; Messrs. W. Pnrdy, Ralph Quinn. Dr M. Kell. A. Halverson, T. Blddell, B. Huneaker. T Spencer. The Acacia elub will meet Frid.iv afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred G. Taylor on Eccles avenue Mrs J Douglas AValson has charge of the program, |