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Show Mrs. II. W. Stein entertained tho members of her bridge club Thursday ufternoon at her home In the Hrown-Ing Hrown-Ing apartments. Mrs Henry Sepplch received tin: prize Seasonal decorations decora-tions were used throughout the houje. see The City Federation of Women's clubs will meet Tuesday at 3 o'clock at the senior high school. s Tho Drama club will meet at ?he hoinoof Mrs. W- II Wattls. Saturday. January 6. with Mrs. Mark F.rown and Miss Lillian O'Neill as hostesses-The hostesses-The program will be In charge of Mrs. I'lilllp Warren Knisely and will consist of tho following: ' Growth of the Marionettes," Illustrated Illus-trated by piano and a semi-puppet play by Mrs. Philip Knisely. "The To Symphony and the Children Chil-dren d Fiir" (Haydn- and "Funeral March of the Marionettes" (Gounod ) Mrs. Carrie Drowning Olsen at the piano. "Manikin and Minikin." a rhythmical rhythmi-cal pantomimic drama (Alfred Kieym-borg.) Kieym-borg.) Manikin Emma Paine King, and Mlnlkln Lillian O'Neill. Mrs. Lester S. Corey entertained the members of her five hundred club at her home. 1364 Twenty-fifth street. Thursday afternoon, at five tables. Following tho games refreshments were served on the card tables. Red carnations and mountain laurel were used to decorate the rooms and tabk-s. Mrs. Corey was assisted in serving ny her daughter. Miss Evelyn Corey and Mrs. George S. Glen. Tho club will be entertained by Mrs, J. II. Cooper, Thursday, January 11, at the Mary Fay Inn. Past Matron clrclo. O. E. S.. will meet Wednesday . Fternoon at 3 o'clock In the Masonic temple. Mrs. Margaret Craven and Mrs. Hattle Konold will be hostesses. Women's Christian Temperance j unlrn will meet Wednesday afternoon I r.t (1 1,..,... ..f Mr. t3 a r.riM,,.-r I 2j7l 1' I. aenue, at 2.30 o'clock. ladles' auxiliary to Engines. Division Di-vision 237, will entertain the engineers engin-eers and their families New Year's night at the Moose hall, beginning at. 8 o'clock. Tho Knights of Macabees of Sliver i Tent No. 1 stand sixth In the Fnlted gtates and Canada In admission of new members for the year of 1922. Undl r tho leadership of the state or-I or-I ganlzcr. J L. Stratton. Commander O. W. Kceter and other officers and j I members of Sliver Tent No. 1. have had a prosperous year and have given ) several dances and card parties ,whloh were deemed successful. A dancing j party will open the now year. Monday evening, January 1. at the W. . V ball. Mrs. Fera 8. Young entertained ftt two tables of cards Thursday evening at hor home. 93S Twenty-seventh , str. Members of the Twelfth ward Relief , society gave a dance at the ward hail Thursday t wnlng Refreshments wore served. An enjoyable time was had at .h.-married .h.-married folks' danco given at ih Ninth ward umusemcnt hall. undr the auspices of the Relief society i Thursday evening. R 'r shoientl K 8ertd. Sego Lily Circle. 174. Neighbors nmBsjjjjjjjjjM of Woodcraft, will hold Its annual In- j stallatlon of officers in the Woodman of the World hall, Saturday evening, I January 6. Tho installing offlcor, I Mao Yatea, will be assisted by the captain. Sarah Eayrs anil guards will j conduct the ceremonies ot tlic evening. A banquet will bo seined before the circle convenes, promptly at 6 o'clock. All Neighbors aro welcome The Woodmen of the World entertained enter-tained at a children's party Christ- mas day in the W. O. W. hall. Gifts I wcro distributed among the children from a large Christmas tree, a;t.-r iwhlch dancing waa enjoyed. Music ' was furnished by the Foul pfahestra i More than 600 were present . j Mrs R W McGlnnis will be hostess hos-tess to the ladles of St. Joseph's Sewing Sew-ing society Thursday ait. rriw..n In St Joseph's hall. A full attendance Is requested as the election uf officers will be held. Members of tho M. D. O. Sewing club were entertained Thursday, 1 u-cembor u-cembor 28, by Mr. Kl K i der. at her home. 464 Twenty-ninth street f'm- nations ami ferns formed the center-I center-I piece for the luncheon t iblfl 00V n j.imi i ii i vin.- iuii(wing. in, I Orson Williams, Mrs Harry Wright, Mrs. l.in Kelleher. Mrs Alex Schott, I Mrs. Ed Morris. Mis. i..i,. l,Kht- nor. Mrs. Eugene p. Thlnnes. Mn. 'Frank Smith and Mrs Javk Riohey, Following the kcnslngton music was also enjoyed Ogden circle No. 581. Neighbors of Woodcraft, held Ks regular meeting in tlie W. W hall Tuesday evening. Following the meeting a supper w .s served. The next regular meeting will he heid Tuesday, January fJ. In the V O, W hall at S p. Q1 Installation of officers will take place, and u banquet will be later served. All members mem-bers are requested to be present. - The Women's auxiliary to Railway Mail association will hold Its regulai meeting at the h-me of Mrs. W- W j McCain. 2 0 T. j i in hard avenue. Wed-Inesday, Wed-Inesday, January 3. at 2:30 o'clock This being "pound" meeting a good attendanco Is desired. Mrs. Amll Johnson will ho assisting hostess. ! Member.! of the Child Culture club , will meet at the I'nlvurslty club 1 hurn-dav. hurn-dav. January 4. at 2:30 o'clock. Mr.s Lester Corey will be hostess A paper pa-per on 'National Shrines" -will be given by Mrs. James Fowlle and current cur-rent events will bo read. ,The Plain City Relief society will i--iv, ., danc in the Plain City amusement amuse-ment hall Wednesday evening, January Janu-ary 3. Those attending are asked to take lunch. Mrs C. E afapfs entertained members of the Mistletoe Sewing cluh at a surprise gift party Wednesday afternoon at her home. 2C20 Liberty avenue. Mrs George A. Cheeketts entertained enter-tained the members of her five bun-, dred club at her home. 4G5 Twentieth Twen-tieth street, Wednesday evening. The meeting of the Presbyterian cradle roll was held Wednesday at the church The Past Noble Grand club held a Christmas party ot the home of Mrs. I Althea Brown, 1677 Washington ave-l nue, Thursday, December 28. Tho members took gilts and at the meeting meet-ing they were exchanged. Mrs. Charles O. Mueller entertaini l the members of her bridge club at her home In th- Avon apartments Thursday afternoon. Members of the Mountain Home ' ub w i B entertained at a Christmas party Thursday evening at the home, of Mrs. Frances Huss. 2168 Adams avenue. The monthly social of the Ogden chapter of the American Association, nf Engineers was held Wednesday ev-1 f-nlnp at the Weber club. Cards and, dancing were the features of entertainment. enter-tainment. More than eighty were In attendance. A luncheon was given Saturday af-I af-I ternoon at the Weber i lub for the i members of the Historical society and 'guests. Mrs. George H Matson. Mrs W J Allison, Mrs. Florence Meyer (and Mrs. A. A WJiltley were hostesses. hos-tesses. The S- C. club members were entertained en-tertained Friday afternoon at the hme of Mrs. L. L. Deardorff. 375b W.-i.hlngton avenue. M. mbers of the Sempre Musical society will mee at the home of Mis Mary Fisher .2369 Van Buren avenue, ave-nue, Tuesday afternoon. January 2. Miss Fisher and Mrs. Claire Riser will bo hostesses. Mrs. Eugene Carr will be chairman of the afternoon. The Junior Christian Endeavor society so-ciety of the First Presbyterian church was entertained Thursday afternoon hv Mrs. J E. Carver in the church parlors A larKo Christmas tree and a spider-web party furnished the cn-t. cn-t. rtulnment for the afternoon. Gifts HrerS sxehanged by the eqlldren Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. Carver was acsist-d hy Mrs. J. A. Moffat and Miss Crowder Eighteen members werf present. The Arana uQ m1 at the home Of Mrs. Edward I. Kb h on Jefferson avenue Friday afternoon. Prof. Q. : Oscar Ruwiell gave an interesting and1 'Instructive description of the cathad-' ; rail he had vlslt' d both In our own country, Great Britain and Europe. Mis Ceone ftl'h Ecc.'e played two 1 violin selections accompanied y her 1 Mst.jr. Mrs ertl fttch RUBSSjH. 1 Christmas letters to the club from i Mrs. David . McKay and Mrs Jpe- i ll E Wright, who are now In Eng- i I ware reu) Mrs. Klrh's mother. Mm, Cuazins and Mrs. ChrLs Klygrt? an I Mrs N J Thomas were special I K'Jei,tS. ngden council No 8657. Security! flii. (fit association, held a well-attended meeting Tuesday evening at t Mooso hall. A iaa of five ean-didatea ean-didatea wan Initiated. George W. L)uff) of Suit ULf, who la stufo mnn-i uKer of die noclety. was present Ana1 ssed the numbers. Mr Imffy I I present again &t th ruetftinv Tucjriay evening, Jaiiae-j J when 'nnother class of candidates will be Initiated. The drill team and all other oth-er members are requested to be pre.s- . ent at the meeting Tuesday evening. The Brlttannle association held its annual hrltnias dinner at the home of J G Neale. 2665 IJifayetto avo-I avo-I nue Forty guests were- present. The I rooms wore beautifully decorated, j Carols were .sung later. Mrs. Neale was assisted by Mrs. Alary Knowles. Mr. Annie Adams and Mrs. Carrie Johnson The next regular business 1 m-'ptlng will be held at the homo of i Mrs. H Fisher 430 Twenty-sixth ( street, Wednesday evening, January 3, at 7 30 O'clock All numbers are Invited. Women's Relief corps will have a special meeting Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock In the W. 0. W. hall. All member are asked to be present Mrs. Lee Loewensteln was hostess to the members of her bridge club Friday afternoon at her home. 2163 Jefferson avenue. Two tables of bridge were played. followed by a luncheon. Red roses nnd Christmas colors decorated tho table The Re-No club gave a dance Friday Fri-day evening in the club roonif- nn |