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Show CI UBS Camp D. Daughters of the Pioneers, will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ada White Harding. 882 Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. Jane Fife White and Mrs 'yntha Plngree will be visiting board members. Mrs. A L Turner will be hostess to the members of the Royal Inirple Club Monday evening at hr home, 521 Canyon road. The regular mooting of the Past M ttrons1 circle will be held Wednesday Wednes-day May 3. at tho Masonic temple, with Mrs. Lillian Kennedy und Mrs Clara E. Dills, as hostesses. v a Members of the O. D. O Kensington Kensing-ton club, will meet at tho home of Mrs W V Barnett, 2919 Grant avenue, ave-nue, Thursday afternoon. With Mrs. George Watkins as host-ex, host-ex, members of the 1916 Five Hun-,lr. Hun-,lr. 1 , lub will meet Thursday evening at the Watkins residence, 439 Her-rlck Her-rlck avenue. , With Miss Helen Stauffer actinfr a hostess, the members of the N. T -N club met Wednesday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs E A. Bundy. 1656 Twenty-fifth street. Seven member- w- re present- The early hours were given to needlework. Musical ii n. I vocal solo numbers were given by Miss Stauffer. Miss Vlnette Parry. Par-ry. Miss Lillian Mnurf and Miss Ruth Winter. Cards were also a diversion of the evening A luncheon was served by tho hostess Miss Vlnette Carry poured. Mrs W. A. Iluckins was hostess to the member of her club Thursdu afternoon, .it her home c,2 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. C. T. Jones and Mrs. Churle.s Hinehdlff were awarded the favors for tho card games. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served. Snapdragons and Spanish iris were used in tho decorations decora-tions ft m a Mr and Mrs. Geortco A Checkettl entertained the members of their Five Hundred club Wednesday evening even-ing at their home on Twentieth street Three tables of cards were played and i lute supper was served. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Smalloy were Invited guests Mr. und Mrs. Eurl It. Gel-ger Gel-ger will entertain the club Wednes-daj Wednes-daj evening at their home, 36$ Twenty-eighth street. M and S club members wore entertained en-tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs" L J Morton, at her home, 2224 Ad-,un Ad-,un avenue Needlework was the di- r lion tor th( guests Luncheon was served. Jonquils decorated the tables a a. a Mrs J. A, Randall was hostess to the Past Noble Grand club Thursday afternoon at her home 318 Second 1 street Cards were the diversion, with three tables arranged for the games Refreshments were served Mrs Randall was assisted by Mrs. F B Blackmail and Mrs J. w. Ran- I dall. . Home Culture club members will meet al the home of Mrs. Leonora , SkaggS, 78!) Twenty-eighth street, Saturday ;ifu-rnoon, May 6 Roso Mc-C Mc-C ally Will be the author studied. Mrs Gertrude Coolldgc will give "Potter-lerh." "Potter-lerh." A poem. ' The Picnic." will b. read by Mrs. Carr. Biography and discussion will be given by Mrs. J. G. Gebhardt. The second annual celobration In commemoration of the birth of William Wil-liam Shakespeare was hold Saturday Satur-day evening April 22, In the Woodmen Wood-men of the World hall. A fine program pro-gram was given, followod by dancing and refreshments. Mrs. J. O. Neale entertained the I members and friends of tho Brltt.ini- association Monday evening at hei i home. 2065 Lafayette avenue. A very enjoyable evening was passed in vocal vo-cal and lnntrumental music. games and dancing. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mary Knowles, Mrs. Isabcllo Eckcr-sley Eckcr-sley and Mrs. Annie Adams. Vr -ent were Mr. nnd Mrs. Younn. Mr and Mrs. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs Tho Eckerslsy, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ad-urns. Ad-urns. Mr and Mrs. John Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Neale. Mrs Harry Johnson. Mrs Annie White, Mrs Mary Knowles. Mrs. Eliza Brlgg. Mrs B'-.-sie Alker. Mrs. Cecil Johnson. Mrs Emma Morley, Mrs. Mary Ann Tay- lor. Mrs. Ben Bitten. Mrs. Mary Ann, Clark, Mrs. Blbby. MlSS Marguerite: Pike Miss Kato Johnson. Mis-, I ols White, Sherrat Hudson. Samuel Hop-klns, Hop-klns, Thomas Taylor, Joseph Parson and Mr. Southorn . . . Queen City Rebckah lodge will en-' tertaln at a card party Wednesday, May 3. at 2 30 o'clock. In the I j. ; O. F. hall. . . . The Woman's Christian Temper-ance Temper-ance I'nlon will meet at 2 30 o'clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Jones. 1151 Twenty-first street. Mrs Frances Reeder will be the assistant as-sistant hostess A Mother's Day pro- gram will be given. Mrs. Annie Shurtllff entertained the members of tho Sunshine club at her home. 220 Twentieth street. Sat-. Urday, April 22. The evening was spent with music and games Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. Shurtllff Shurt-llff was assisted In serving by nor daughter. Miss Thelma Shurtllff Present wero Millie Hulmston. Edith Hayes. Margaret Thatcher. Mabel Stovenson, Emma Greonwell, Carrie; Wiggins. Elizabeth Ipson and Petrlin Skcn The club will meet noxt month with Isabelle Bramwell. " ' . Ogden Chapter of tho Service SMr legion will meet Monday evenlntr at 8 o'clock at tho home of Mrs J. G. ' Fuick. 1181 Twenty-fourth street Opportunity Op-portunity to moot the new officers of: the chapter 'will be opened to every i member. A large attendance Is re-, quested. ' Secnrlt Benefit association Ogden counrlr 3557, held their regular meeting meet-ing Tuesday evening in tho Moose hall. Several candidates were Initia-,' ted. I'tah council 3510 of Salt Lake was well represented. 42 members being present. The drill team ot the T't.ih council demonstrated a number of fcim y drills At tho close of the meeting, ice cream and cake was served. On Tuesday, tfci party of a series will be gftJBrl Moose hall. Mrs. Mary Butterfield SH the members of her FItH club Wednesday aftenoeB home, 536 Twenty-fourB Three tables of cards wcrtH I'l l.."- I.eing v. on b) Mr;. D.H Mr- W.iri.-n Cj.'. .ini MnL Min- nmn wis "rrsB and narcissi decorating thtB D. D. Smith and MIm RbuH were the invited guest!. J Mr- Kay Ward, :i j Heintzelman, Mrs Morosl aHl , Mrs Fred J VanXess tosH 1 Tuesday afternoon to the LaH slngtoi, ,.f the Mm BapUsH the home of Mrs. Ward, .itaB fifth street Mrs. L A GiA a talk on local bird obsersHi lowing the regular busletSB Piano solus were given bv fcHj .mil Marlon HelntKlnui luncheon was served. SpryiB wi.-re us.-d I'., decorate lis rH The City Federation ofKl clubs will meet at 2 3 o'djB .1.,;. it'. ,. r r.uon a-, tho VsBkr. rooms " ' ' i Pan-Hellenic a-sccisB a luncheon yesterJay cacroH Weber club. Bti I Hiss Helen Hartley TUJR ih- members of the S-Thursda) S-Thursda) e vening at an OrjB ty. Following the show. lUH enjoyed at Kearas' cafe. 1 fcn gery Nelson was the '!1,Bi Miss Llzetti M.iglnnb wllliM to the members Tuesdav HM Mrs. Theron R Lltt!e!:eljM W. Edwards, and InJHi Fowles were hoste;ses to tbB of the Women's University dB (Continued on Pur lH ! I CLUBS C Con tinned Irpm Page Two.) day evening in the Cnlversity club I roms. Miss Edna Halyerson g...- i saxophone solo, accompanied 1 Mies I Louise De Voung. Mrs i c. Coff-man Coff-man entertained with a reading "En-! ter Madame." Cards were then en-joy en-joy d and refreshments were served. serv-ed. Mi- Mary McBride was at home to! the members of the Roianv rr.,..i ..i... J-ildav at her home on Monroe avenue. ave-nue. The early part of the evening was given to a business meeting and was followed by dancing. Luncheon was served. Members present were Roberta Condon. Anna Monson Grace Hawkes, Mildred Barnes. Mary Monson. Mon-son. Mary Ellen Louis and the hostess. hos-tess. Mrs Edna Plantz will be hostess to the members of the Mountain Homo club Tuesday afternoon at her home 2535 Lincoln avenue. e The Woman's auxiliary to the Rail wav Mail association will hold it a monthly meeting Wednesdu M,iN ; at the home ot Mrs r j Smith 315 Twenty-seventh street. Mrs Bert Saxey will be the agisting host;s.sc.s (fficera and members entertained their husbands, (Saturday evening p-ri p-ri x.2' aJ,.,a card ,,;il'lv at lh'' home of Mrs William Manning. 806 Seventh street. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. George Front. Mrs Armtl Johnson. John-son. Bert Saxey nnd Hugh Armcl Refreshments Re-freshments trere served at a late houi to forty-five guests. A card party will be given by the members of the W. R, c. .ociar club Friday aft.-rnomi .-, t 2 3n o'clock In the W ' '. W. hall Members are Invited to brinfr friends. Mrs. Carl Rasmuwn entertained the members of the eBaux Esprit", luh Thursday afternoon at her home itii Twenty-fifth street. Three tables were arranged for cards. Five hundred was phoed. Awards were won by Mrs 1 harles Ix-tt.n, and Mrs, Byron D.. A luncheon was served. Members of the Ogden Drama club will meet Saturday afternoon. May 6 at the home of Mrs C. H. Barton 774 Twenty-fifth street Miss Frances O'Neill and Miss Blanche Barton will be the hostesses. There will be election elec-tion of officers. A general report will he made For the program. Mrs. Royal Eccleswlll entertain with a violin solo and Mrs. Emma Pain. King will give vocal numl.i 1 1 Members Of the St. Joseph's SeWlni so. H-tj will hold their regular meeting Phursday afternoon in the church hall Mrs C C. Clements will be the hos-' Less. 1 Members of Golden Spike lodge No 410 Ladies society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman and Engine-men Engine-men of MmitoMo. Nov . entertained the members of the Ogden division at Montello Saturday April zt, the fourth anniversary or the Montello ..rd.-r a hot chicken dinner was served to og- den jarty upon their arrival, covers being laid f..r about thirty. The tables were beautifully decorated In red and I white with a large blnhday oak.-crowned oak.-crowned with four lighted caWdlcs, occupying the center. Surrounding the cake wen placed candlesticks with red tapers and shades. In the exerting, exe-rting, the members arid friends wers entertained at a card party and dani I Liht refreshments of ice cream anr cuke were served. Honors for rard were awarded to Mrs. Paradls, Joseph Rowee, Mrs. Elizabeth Rowse and Thomas M.ittman There were about twelve guests from gden a Mrs Arthur Morsehead entertained the members of her sewing club Friday Fri-day afternoon. Cards were played, honors being awarded to Mrs Frank Mossburg and Mrs. Fred E Williams A dt Melons luncheon was served The club Will meet next Friday with Mr. I D Williams at her home No. 5 West court Members of the American legion will entertain their wives, mothers, sweethearts and sisters Monday evening eve-ning at the University club. Legion auxiliary members will also be ln- vlted. The vhurter membership of the auxiliary will remain open until that meeting. Mrs. Archie Stone entertained the members of the S. T. O. P. club Tues day afternoon at her home L'6-12 Grant avenue. The time was given to sew Ing. and a tempting luncheon war nerv: d l.y the hostess Mrs WllUajn Garner will be hostess to the club next Tuesday evening nt her home on Twenty-third street. More than loo couples attended the dance al the Elks' club Friday night irnicn uogan promptly at 9 o clock ftnd endou at midnight." George Husk. as chairman of the entertainment committee com-mittee having the dance arrangements arrange-ments in hand, was the recipient of many congratulations. Other members mem-bers of ' he i ommli tee I hai wen pi .m ; Inent In seeing that those present ha a good time we.-o Henry Anderson Robert Hendershot. w. n Blackburn Frank Mathews, Hoy MadSOn and J .Moore Klngsford. i a a Miriam chapter No. 14. it E. S. had Its regular monthly tea on lasi Monday The following program wai thoroughly enjoyed by all present; after af-ter which delldOus refreshments wen served 1 passed by Your Window' and Annie Laurie." by Mrs. Agno Warner "My Dreams" and "Smilln Thro'" by Mrs Warren Clark Bin-ford, Bin-ford, accompanied i v Mrs. c ll. Stevens; Ste-vens; 'Ma's Hairpin" and "Dor l; und Dor Lobatei " renltoXlons by Mabel Chriemsm oo |