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Show 1 1 CTliuiTb ) ,. , ... . , , , i, mmm m I I Girl Scout council members and j sponsors will meet at the hor.n- ol Mr-Bertha Mr-Bertha Ecclos. corner of Twenty -sixth 'street and Jefferson avenue Sfonda i evening at ft o'clock There will be Ian elccthin of officers. I Mrs. S. II. Furnlss will be. hostess to the members of the 1916 Five Hun- dred club next Thursday afternoon at her home, 556 Seventeenth street Members of the M and S ilub will meet with Mrs A. Henderson Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home on Capitol Capi-tol avenue. a Mrs Wuymond Foulger will be hostess hos-tess to the member of the o L. I I Kensington club Thursday afternoon at her home. 2202 Lincoln avenue. I ladies Literary club members will I meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Ellse D. Badcon. 668 Twenty-fourth street. At this time plans will be made for the Easter tea, under the direction of Mrs fclaxrj Bogley. Mrs William Douglas and Mrs R. B. Porter. A dinner was served by the members mem-bers of the First Presbyterian church missionary' society to 60 members Wednesday evening in the church parlors, par-lors, when the regular weekly meeting was held Ten-minute addresses were made by Dr Arthur 1 Barber, Fred uarr, josepn unes, aith l nomas irau-lev. irau-lev. Mrs. Fred Carr and Mrs. Rose hit ley. A Valentine party was riven in the church parlors Ol th Elim Lutheran church Tueadaj eening under the direction di-rection of the Luther league a Children of the First Christian rhurch were entertained at a social In the church parlors Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. c Mrs. R. A Rowlands will be hostess to the members of the Home Culture club on Saturday afternoon February 2f. at her home, 779 Twenty-eighth street a Women of the First Methodist church will serve a Washington blrth-daj blrth-daj dinner on Tuesday enlng, February Feb-ruary 21, in the- church dining room between the hours of 6.80 and 8 o'clock A program of music and readings will be given following tho dinner. Mrs Howard Allison entertained tin? numbers of hei Five Hundred club Friday afternoon at her home. Prizes for the card gumes were won bj Mis Eva Lynham and Miss Minnie Min-nie Todd. A luncheon was served. The next meeting of the club will be held Fridaj. Mrs I. L. Burkland was hostess to the members of the O. A. O. club Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at her horrc on Twenty-sixth street. Cards were enjoyed following which luncheon was served. a a Ogden council No. 3067, Socurity Eenefit association, held their seven card party of a series In tho K. of P. hull loft Thursday evening Miss Edna Ed-na Williams and M. Cashmore received re-ceived the tirst prizes for cards. The eighth party of the series will be held In the K. of P. hall, next Thursday evening. a Ladles' auxiliary- to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will entertain their friends at curds Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. February 22, at 2. 30 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. a a a Mrs I. L. Burkland will entertain the members of the W. R. C. Social Club and their friends Friday afternoon after-noon at her home, 071 Tw ent v-slxth street. Mrs. C. E. Maple was hostess to the club recently at her home, 2620 Liberty avenue. Mrs. B Wise won first honois at cards. a a lira, Violet Grlx will be hostess to the Mountain Hume club Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon at I 0 clock at her homo 2543 Lincoln avenue a a One of the most Interesting and tn- Tcinufi ol iMl. puai creey wm the e ird party and dance given bs-Ogden bs-Ogden Circle 681, N'elghbors of Woodcraft. Wood-craft. Tuesday evening In the U,,,,-rnan U,,,,-rnan hall. A large crowd was in attendance at-tendance and games of five hundred were played. Another social is being plunned by the circle The annual meeting of the Daugh-ters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers will be held in the ' 1 1 ward ehapel on Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Feb 23 There will bc election elec-tion of officers. All members of the Laughters of the Pioneer cam PS are requested to come. a a Mr. and Mrs E. L Beaudoin entertained enter-tained th.- Turn About" club Satur-,dav Satur-,dav evening, Keb 11, at their new .home, ,23 WDshinjrton avenue Five hundred wns played, for which Mr. and Mrs. L J. Larson won the prizfn I Other games were- played and, refresh- ments were served, invited ruesta were Mrs Fred Rldeman and Mrs Agn-s ;eRii Club members are Mr and Mrs A. D. Kinirnfor.J Mr and M.f I. R. Clove. Mr and Mrs. J p Ker-IVellua Ker-IVellua Mr. and Mrs J u. Dihl Mr land Mrs. L. J. Iarson fr and Mrs! A Lvster and Mr. and Mrs E L Beaudoin. a a Mrs. E. L. Boaudoin ontertalnod graplously at her home. 723 Washington Washing-ton avenue for Mrs. R w. Altman Thur.sdMv afternoon Members ..f the Chatter Needlework club were present Mrs. Altman is leaving soon for her ' hom.- in California. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted bj J. E Parks and Mrs. L'lehl Th'-club Th'-club members present were Mr I j l-ron. Mrs F n Cleve. Mrs. A. D Klnjre.ford Mrs J p Fern.llus, Mrs .i P?r8 und Mr T H Dlehl and the nvlted guest, lira R c Palmer of Chicago. Mn Vera Frey Reason will preeen' I number of her pupils In a piano recital re-cital next Wednesday evening: at 8 "lock In thu Ogden Connervutory of 'Music. a a a Mrs, Anna Walberg was hostesa to tnj members of the CEO olub l hursday afternoon at her home, 2611 Lincoln uvellue. The afternoon wi given to story telling and muale Mist Kuinon.l JrnMn r.. . a, 5'"J(1 leiiii- IngM ..iiu lrp. Hilda Xorqulat jrave om vocal aoloa. Fortune telling was also enjoyed. A luncheon was served' by the hostenn. nsalnted bv Mra. Juan- 1U Wallace Mrs Ethei fchnlth will b hostess to the club at their next meeting. Mrs J E. Thomas delightfully entertained en-tertained the members of her ' card Club Friday afternoon at her horn, on Twent-saventh street at a " White .Elephant" party Carde were enjoyed. I Honors werr awarded to Mrs Fred E. W II llama, first prize, and Mra. William Wil-liam Keutlng the cut prize A delicious delic-ious luncheon was served to the following fol-lowing guesta- Mrs Fred F. Williams Mr. Alma Langlols, Mrs J E. iaj. Mrs Fred D. Williams, Mra Thomas Maltman. Mrs Harry Speak. I Mrs. Frank Moaberg and Mrs. Wjl- .11am Keating. Mrs. X. A. Morrison I was the Invited guest of the after-! after-! noon. Scandinavian Soster club members celebrated their first anniversary In the Moose hall last Thursday evening by a banquet The opening address was given M Mrs Ollf Anderson. ' Songs, dancing and interesting detailed de-tailed accounts of tho year's work accomplished ac-complished by tho club were enjoyed. Decorations for the tables wero of Amerlran and Scandinavian flags A birth daj rak. wns surmounted by tiny American flaws, which were given as favors to the guests, a A Colonial supper will be given by the women of the Presbyterian circle on Tuesday evening In the church parlors par-lors Dinner will be served between the hours of 5.30 and 7.30 o'clock. Al'ter-i Al'ter-i ward B program of colonial numbers will he given In the church parlors The program will close at S 30 o'clock a Westminster girls of tho First Presbyterian Pres-byterian ohuroh Will meet at the home of Mrs J. E i anrer, 7 1 8 Twenty-fifth street. Tuesday evening at S.JO o'clock with Miss Blanche Larned as hostess- Royal Purple club members will meet at the home of Mrs Eva Mur-i Mur-i phy. 3651 Adams avenue, Monday eve-( eve-( ning at 8 o'clock. Mian Barbara Mur-j Mur-j phy will be the asslstiriK hostess. Board membors of the Daughters! of tho Ploneero will met at the home of Mrs R W Treseder at 2 30 o'clock M onday. Mrs. L. M. Griffin was hostess to the members of tho Kroweldeen club Tues-day Tues-day afternoon at hor homo, 2660 Liberty Lib-erty avenue. Mrs G A West was tho assisting hostess, Papers on Lincoln and Washington w.-r- read. Luncheon was served With Individual valentines placed for each member and the Invited In-vited ruests Mrs Johnson, Mrs. Meyers. Mey-ers. Mrt;. J H; Riddle and Mra F. J. Griffin a A dance will be given by the women of the Silver Review No. 1 of the Mac- eabees Wednesday Mrn!nK in the Woodmen of the World hall. ' ' ' Mrs. E. Sfnyders. of78 AVest Twen-j t -fourth street was hostess to thej members of the success club Friday af-l ternoon. Tho time was given to sew-in? sew-in? for the missionary fund Luncheon! wns later served. Covers were laid for twenty guests. t a The meeting of the IvLdlca Literary club had been postponed from Feb i 122 until Mar 1 when It will be then1 held at the home of Mrs 11. B Bag-1 ley Members of the Missionary sorietv! of the First Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of; Mry J E arer, T I S Twent -fifth street with .Mrs. Carver. Mre ThomAsI Bradley and Mr? John Hldelbran as hostesses. The club will convene at J 2 30 O'oloeft and v.111 be conducted on the order of a Colonial tea. 'A colonial dance will be given underj the auspices of the M- I. A. assocla-' tliui of the Fourteenth ward In the I ward hall on Wednesday evening. |