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Show CLVBS Mrs L. A. Herdli was hostess to tho members of 'he Ladles Literary club Wednesday afternoon at her home, 695 Twenty-third Street Mrs Arnold! O. Bowman n-ad the prize story of thoj 1920 short story book. 'The Heart of Little Sbikara" by Edison Marshall Refreshments were served. Tho dub win meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs Joseph Scowcroft. C.33 Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth street Mrs M. Cashmoro entertained the-O. the-O. H. Five Hundred club Tuesday aft-1 ernoon at her homo on the Canyon; Road. Three tables were played, with prizes going to Mrs. Warren Welch,' Mrs A Grandquist and Mrs Mary Buttcrficid. A two-course luncheon was served. Mrs i i,. Burkland of7l T-.. nty-slxth street will entertain tho: club at its next meeting. ... Mrs. Ray Snow was hostess to the members of the R, s s. club Friday afternoon at her home, on Twenty - seventh street The time was given' to five hundred with Mrs Charles vorson anil Mrs. Lew is ward rscelv-j ing the awards. Luncheon was served by the hostess. On Saturday evenln May 13 Mrs. Snow entertained the members of the R. s. s. club nndi their husbands at her home-. Cards a . CLUBS s m (Continued From Pago One) Canyon road Thursday afternoon. Five hundred was played. Awards wero made to Mrs. Bertha Covey, Mrs. Mamie Plantz, Mrs. Ellitubeth Best and Mrs. Violet Olx. Supper wau served serv-ed A meeting of the Auxiliary of the American legion will bo held Monday evening at 7 30 o'clock In the city hall. Members of tho W. V. G. club, under the direction of Mrs. J. Buy Ward, entertained their mother at a three-couree luncheon Saturduy evening, May 13, at the home of Mrs Ward. 1450 Twenty-fifth street. Cov-ers Cov-ers were laid for 16 mother. Blues and white were used in the decorations : Plans for a Silver tea to be given in the immediate future were made by the members of the Service Star leion Monday when the first silver tea was held al the home of Mrs. An-Dls An-Dls M. Jordan, 1'2H Lincoln avenue. Lilacs were used in the decorations. Two new members were enrolled. Mrs. H. P Hanz entertained v.ih vocal numbers. Members of the Esther club will give a May festixal In the Masonic temple, Friday. May 26 Past matrons mat-rons will be the honored guests The I club voted that all members desiring to do so, may come dressed in cos-i cos-i tume. e Ogden chapter of the Service Star legion will cnto-tain at tea at the home of Mrs. Mary Holrpes, 662 Thirtieth street. Mondav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Mrs H H. Spencor will be hostess i to the members of the Martha society socie-ty Monday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock . at the Mary Fa Inn. Pink roses combined with baby breath, formed the attractive decora-, decora-, tlons In the home of Mrs. W. H. Parr, U'O Twenty-sixth street when M Vlr.ette Parry was hostess to the mem-, mem-, hers of the N. T. n. club Saturday evening, May 13. Seven club mem- bers and one Invited guest. Mis Beatrice Beat-rice Chilton were present The early hours was given to needlework. I ater ,Ja game entitled Horse Racing," was 'I enjoyed by the guests Miss Ruth I Winter entertained with a number of 'song selections. A luncheon eras serv-I serv-I ed by the hostess Novel favors of I grotesque birds, which called forth j much comment from the guest.?, were j placed for each. Present were M ! Helen Stauffr-r. Miss Ruth Winter. Bflss Lillian Maua, Miss Arvllla Han- i sen Miss Beatrice Chilton, idles no-.-Astlll, Miss Marjory Turner and the I hostess. Entertaining the members of h-r Five Hundred club. Mrs. A. W. Walker Walk-er xv.-iM hoMies at the Mary' Fay Inn , Tnesdav afternoon. The rooms were j decorated with daffodils. Luncheon , was served on the small tables following fol-lowing an aftornoon given to cards. Co ers were laid for Mrs. C H. Barton. Bar-ton. Mrs. H. L. Bell, Mrs. M S. Drowning. Mrs. Archie Bowman. Mr-Lk Mr-Lk iter B Corey, Mrs Frank M !rlpg. Mrs Fred N Hes. Mr. r, p Mrs R. T. Hume. Mrs. J. M Parker. Mrs. Ezn Richardson, Mrs. j H Spargo. Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. Mr.- Bffie B Bpem i r, Mrs M is M Thomas. Mrs. E. L. Van Meter, Mrs. E. O. Wattls and Mrs. W. H. Wattis. The club will meet again Thur day June 1, at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Barton c Mrs. Frances Ryder will be hostess to the. members of the Live oak club Wednesday afternooi at her home. 2I6J Jefferson avenue. . Mrs. Edward L Rich has n ued all the members of the Daughters of the Pioneers' board to meet Immediately Imme-diately followlntt the afternoon meeting meet-ing at the Ogden tabernacle today. Meeting will be called to order at 4 15 o'clock. The Kensington of the First Baptbst church met Tuesday afternon at the home of Mrs. Addle Day There was a large attendance and the following officers were elected. Mrs John G Gebhardt, president. Mrs V. E. MOore, vlce-p.reident; Mrs. Anna i Hastings, secretary and treasurer. Mr- W S Pl.-.-.-!l.n. Mrs. Jav Smith and Mrs Trimble xve:. the assisting I hostesses. c Royal Purple club members were entertained at the home of Mrs. I. L. I Burkland. 971 Twenty-sixth street. last Monday evening. Cards were played. Honors wore awarded to Mrs. C E. Maple. Mrs. Ray Manful and Miss Barbara Murphy. A supper was served. t 4 Mrs. Alfred Bruerton will be hostess to the members of the Alta Vista Birthday club Friday afternon at her home. 980 Jefferson avenue. The regular meeting of the Historical His-torical society was held Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. May 13, at the Mary Fay Inn Mrs. S. S. Smith and Miss Laura Klrk-patri.k Klrk-patri.k were the hostesses Following Follow-ing the business meeting. during which officers were elected for the coming year, the hostorlan's report written by Mrs. C S Murphy was read by Mrs. Florence Meyer. Mrs. W. L. Melllnger gave a historical reading and Miss Mildred Ware entertained en-tertained With tWO VOCal selections Miss Helen Hunter favored with two 'cello numbers. Officers elected wen Mrs Mary' Matnon. president; Mrs. Rose Whitley, vice-president; Mrs. Allison, recording secretary. Mrs W. II. Meal, treasurer; Miss Eva Erb. corresponding secretary; Miss Ida Pltaslmmons, historian. Mr. '. E. Coulter and Mrs. O. J. Stllwell were appointed on the program committee. At the next meeting of the society, Ma 27. the annual tea will take place. Regular sessions of the club will be suspended during the summer months. Mrs. Edward I. Rteh was at home i Monday to the members of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers' board at her residence, 24 7 3 Jefferson avenue. A special program of music was given. Mr'l Faith Fisher sang, "Heart Box "d Down." A duet, 'Old Kentucky Home," was sun by Mrs Melba Read Jones and Mrs. Fisher. "I Dreamed I Dwelt in Marble Halls." was given by Mrs. Jones A trio number, "Horn-, Sweet Home," was sung by Mrs Fisher, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Roger Chapelle. Ellen Thomas gave a paper on "Sketches of Great Artists of Music " A meeting of the Sacred Hear: alumnae will be held Monday evening in the library of the academy. At this time plans will be made fur the June tea and for the annual banquet which will be given Saturday evening, I May 27. at the Virginia All the girls are asked to be present. The Ladies of the l nited Commei -cial Traveler Will be entertained at J the home of Mrs. J E. Ecklund, 2532 iFowier avenue. Tuesday at 2 o'clock Mrs. George KnaUSB, md Mrs. L. M. Hinds will be the assisting hostesse.-. A request has been made by the sec-retarx sec-retarx that all money and tickets fur the card party held recently be turned turn-ed in W 9 Mrs. Harry Lindell entertained the-members the-members of her sewing club Thursday afternoon at her hnih. CSO Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth street. LIHles and primroses formed the decorations ! Mrs. J. C. Green was hostess to the members of the Lai Cos dub Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home in Glcn-wood Glcn-wood acres Five Hundred was t n-joyed. n-joyed. Honors were awarded to Mrs. John Thomas and Mrs. Ray Stone ;A hoi chicken dinner Wat served. Tulips Tu-lips in a cut glass bowl formed the I centerpiece for the table. The club Will meet in two weeks with Mrs. J. Murdock at her home on Adams avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. Fred G. Taylor Will be at home I to the members of the Acacia dub Friday afternoon at hei home n Ec-Icles Ec-Icles avenue. Mrs Douglas YVatsun is in hart.-, oi i !) program. . The Ladies auxiliary' to the Brotherhood Brother-hood if Railway Trainmen xvlll entertain enter-tain at a card party In the I O. O. F. Ihalll Wednesday, May 24, at 2:30 I o'clock Members of the Philathea class of the Methodist church Sunday school were entertained by Mrs J M Klnard. Mrs. j. a. Eiamer and Mrs. 1 1. Hants, Tuesday evening at the Mary Pay Inn. Lilacs and fruit blossoms decorated the rooms. Miss Grace Burton, violinist, violin-ist, gave the folloxving selections, assisted as-sisted by Miss Bernlce Hulthcr. at the piano. "Melody of Love." "Minuet in G." and "Bercuse." from "Jocelyn." Mrs huth Fisher sang "Stars" and Spring Song" accompanied by Miss '?'-clle K igan Mrs Kenneth W Join gave a reading. "Mrs O'Raf f erty." Refreshments were served. V m . m Mrs. John Wilson will be hostess to the members of the Britannic association asso-ciation Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at her home, 4 7a Thirtieth street. .' ' 9 Mr and Mrs. J W. Smalley enter-I enter-I .uried the members of their card club Wednesday evening at their home, 834 Twenty-seventh street Prize woro awarded to Mr. und Mrs. Robert Shipley Ship-ley , and Mi and Mrs. George A. Checketts Luncheon was served, cov-jers cov-jers being laid for 12 Mrs. G. W. Shaver WAS hostess to the members of the Happy Hour clun Wednesday afternoon at her homo. The time was given to needlework und music. Luncheon was served. Mrs. S. G. Dye was a guest of the club. Apple blossoms formtd the centerpiece center-piece for the luncheon table '.if fleers of Miriam chapter No 14, Order of the Eastern Star, will entertain enter-tain at a party Tuesday evening. May 23 at 8 o'clock In the Masonic temple. Among the features of the evening will be entertained by Frederick C Hr.'Ilhw n cartf onist, und Mliss Gra e Matthewa A cordial Invitation Is extended to all members of the or- I der. - Mr and Mrs. Ben Garr wore host and hostess t the members of Hi B. T. O. P. club .nd their husbands Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at their home on Douglas street. Five hundred was the diversion of the evening. Awards Were made to Mrs. R G. Stone. Bill Gardner. Mrs. Bill Gardner and Fred Steele. A to-cJurso luncheon was served by th hostess at midnight. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carlisle. .Mr and Mr.- Fred Stffle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fuller, Mr. and Mrs Graver Grav-er Telleson. Mr. and Mrs. Juntlne Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R G. Stone Ogden circle No. SSI, Neighbi irs of Woodcraft, xx ill entertain at a curd party Tuesday at the Wood m ptfheefa party Tuesday at the Woodmen of the World hall. Card playing will begin promptly at H:30 o'clock. Mrs. Suslo Griffin Is In charge. - With Mrs. Arthur Bender as host, the members of the O. D. O. kenning-ton kenning-ton club met ut the Bender home on Twenty-fifth street Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The time was rlven to sexviryj and chatting. Mrs. . W. BurrwU. ev . an interesting paper on the life of Napoleon, Na-poleon, loiter a tWO-OOUrse luncheon i I was served. The hostess was assisted 1 'by her mother Purple lilacs were the i-nti rpiei e iV.r th- table i in Tus.lu May 23. plans for a trip to Salt Lake j or the Utah lake will be made Mem-! bers will meet at the homo of Mrs. Herbert Brewer |