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Show Girls' May Tea E Monday Gives Social Promise II Leaders of Scout Work lijil Ainonp: Children Will i-u ceive hu sts. An elaborate program has bem planned by the members of the Girl lil Scout council of Ogden for the May Kll Tea. which will be Kivn tomorrow BbbB afternoon at the Berthana, starting rEtaV at 2:30 o'clock. KHLl Guests will be received by captains of Girl Scout troops ot oden. A Kl number of Invitations have been cx- BaB tended to out-of-town gueats as well R no many of the city officials of Og- KH Since the gift of a camp site in south Fork canyon to Ogden Girl Scouts by Ogden city, interest has been stimulated in fitting the camp for permanent use for the girls. The flH tea is given for the purpose o: ft- nanclng improvements for the camp, BkH Including tents and cabins H The program includes numbers by Rl well known Ogden artists. It also , includes numbers by a brass ,,uar-tet ,,uar-tet under the direction of Hvrum Lanimers, lately of Sousa's' organt- zation. In its first Ogden appearance. WM The program Is as follows: HH String quartet. Intermezzo Cava!- lelra Rustlcana Mccscagnl Entre act Mlgnon Thomas KH Albert Erlckson. Lillian Thatcher MarcellUa Smith and Helen Hum..,- oca solo. My Heart at Thy Sweet WM mm radie s-ong Mac Fay de ii mmm Mrs. Bern Ice Tvrce lolln solo. Pierrot Serenade. . . "-wpwa Delibec-Elm.ui MM Miss Mary Piaher Mm Baritone solos. "The Rose ,:': Mary Helen Brown ihe Duno Josephine McGlll W llllam S Wright Hfl M"rlal" victor Harria xellow Hammer. . Liza Lehni a ID Mrs. Emma Paine King. IH Brass quartet. Hvrum A. LanunerS. Ifl director. nMt Medley of operatic airs by Q. Simpson and C. Litzenberg H May Bole dance, Mrs. Belle s Bus- HI dircuor-iris from the State School f ; for Deaf and Blind. Ill -Following the program there wt, WM he a demonstration of scout work bv MM the various troops of the city. Bach LH troop will be directed by the captain. Receiving the guests win be Can- M m ?. 2S ums. Troop I; Captain H LLt.efleld. Troop 3. Captain B.t. - MM sen. I roop ; Captain Nelson, Troop I . Captain Stookey, Troop 6. Captain MM Israelson Troop 7: Captain Munroe, ffil Troop 8; Captain Brown. Troop j HH SfiPtm!? Mills' TroP 10: Captain As- Kfl till. Troop 12; Captain Lamed. Troop Sfi Capin stiles. Troop i,;. Captain Sfffl Utnei Adams Troop IS; Captain Pal- IH mer. Troop 19; Captain 3ho maker, IH Troop 22; Captain Seaton. Troop -j 91 Laptain Nye, Troop 2i, Captain H Jones and Captain Seley. In charge were members of tho El trirl Scout council grouped thus: IBW Program committee, Mrs W H Reeder. Jr., Mlas Betty SUlea; house MH committee, Mrs Ernest Winkler and Rl Mra. Chria Flygare ; tickets commit- Mil tee, Mrs Wade Johnson and Mrs Lffl B. Corey, general committee. Mrs BH J. O Falck, Mrs John Culley, Mrs flf Edward L Rich. Mrs S. S. Smith and I;. ST- -wrs. c. ti Stevens si 'if The Missionary society of the First ifn Presbyterian church met Friday aft- rF- lfi ernoon in the church parlors with Mrs S f"' J- McGee, Mrs. Burton s Dinamora 'Ih and Mrs o A. Moyer as hostesses. f B An li.te,--st:ui; pronram was riv , (vD Based on "The Freedman." Mrs. Fred MU Carr gave an Interesting paper "From fill Darkness to Light." Mrs. Joseph Che JffH and Miss Miriam Chez sang a numb r jjjH ol negro melodies. They were assist- Xlf, ed at th. piano by Mrs William J. fl Tillal.rint. t'offee was served In tht. jb-JI dining room, lovely in decoration of Til pink and whit.. Irlj L'nusual interest was displayed at W'H the meeting of Girl Scout captain-. Ml lieutenants and patrol leaders Wed- "A Sf neaday evening at the Central Junior oJJj bigb school Mrs. L. A. Garrison guve IjftK a talk on "Local Bird Observation." lall Plana for troop demonstration for the $11 May day tea of the Girl Scouts was IE made. Plans were made also for an All all day hike for captains and Ueutcn- nfll ants. fljn Sempre Musical society members met Tuesday ufternoon at the homo V If Of Mrs Warren C. Binford. 2554 Har- 'fr rlson avenue. "Women Composers" Wlfi was the title of a paper read by Mis. Jail Binford. Musical numbers were giv- TfttK on by Mrs. C. H, Stevens. Mrs. E R. MM Dumke Mrs. John Cullej Miss Fran RiV COS Marsh Mrs. Royul Eccles and Mrs. If Ben Tyreo Srll M in Mrs Z.Ida Shipley entertained last l Monday evening at her home in thi Ik IK Corey apartments for her aunt, Mr Mil Sarah Bennett Kimball, of Alberta. Ifclf Canada, who is visiting relatives in Mwt Ogden and Iayton. Games were n- wlf Joyed, prizes being awarded to Mr- '1 H Itenneti. Mis.s Etta Rudiford. Mrs. mil Barah Bills and Mrs. Louise Shipley. taffl A luncheon was served. nul nflrfl The regular meeting of tho Hales' jf auxiliary to the United Commorclal 5 1 Travelers was held Tuesday at the qH homo of Mrs. W A. Turner. 1523 Mad jSM ,,,n avenue, with .Mrs w. H. Williams 11 ami W. K. Lewis as assisting host- U esses. The afternoon wa spent in lull making arrangements for a card party VI to be given by the auxiliary on Ma HH 12 I lefreshiiients will be served QjQ H "amp K. Daughters of the Pioneers NU Mrs. J. F. Allied, captain, Will meet M Thursday May 4 at the homo of Mrs f AU Alice Sneddon. 1834 Washington avenue. Mrs Almlra Rich will be tho visiting board member. MiM M Camp G. Daughters of the Pioneer- MVH will meet Thursday, May 4, at tin jTmi home of Mrs. Sarah Tribe. 44S Twen- ffl ty-fourth street, Mr-. Florence Win- Hill tie Is captain. Inl .j . Ot Mr. and Mrs Sanford Fife an- Hlfl nounce the engagement of their RllJi taughier. Berth , to Orb'l H. Bla, ..- Sam 1,11 1 BH 'cSkutJH |