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Show Sego Lily circle "o. 17 4. Neighbors HHl of Woodcraft, held Its regular meet- HHl Ing. Saturday evening, October 7. The social features were dancing at.l a luncheon. The circle will meet again October 21. when election of offlOCm wtll bo held. I The regular business meeting of the Britannic association was held Monday Mon-day evening at the homo of Mrs. H. Fisher, 430 Twenty-sixth 3trcet. a The S. O. H. club members were entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs W B. Clements and Mrs. Chris Anderson An-derson at the home of Mrs. Clement In tho LaFranz apartments. The early ear-ly part of tho evening was spent in making arrangements for the Hub anniversary an-niversary party to bo given October 21. A Kensington and luncheon followed. fol-lowed. The club colors, lavender and white, wort carried out In the decorations dec-orations of the table, which was centered cen-tered with lavender iwoatpaas! The favors were small individual birthday cakes, frosted In lavender and whlto, each holding three small eandlea in corresponding colors. Mrs. Rhoda Junk and Miss Mary Clements were special guests, e a ' a The Women's Progressiv e league I met Wednesday evening at the city hall. The principal speaker of th-evcenlng th-evcenlng was Sllpt W. Knrl Hopkins, who gave a lecture on "Child Culture." Cul-ture." o Ogdon chapter. Service Star legion, will give a social teU at the home of Mrs. A, D Bateataa Friday afternoon ait 2 30 o'clock. A good program has been arranged. All members and those who are Interested in Service Star work are cordially invited to attend. at-tend. Members of the O. D O. club met with Mrs. W. O. Shaw 2C48 Liberty nvenue, Friday afternoon. The after noon was spent with kenslngton. Autumn Aut-umn loaves decorated tho home, and a buffet luncheon was served. The next meeting will be a card party, nnd will be with Mrs W. M. Baker, at the LaFrantl upar.tmcnts, Thursday, Thurs-day, October 19. nt h p. m. The following program was given Friday aft. moon at tho home of Mrr. F. ff. Bletcher, 1203 Twenty-fifth street, when the Goldrn Spike chapter chap-ter of the Daughters Of the American Ameri-can Revolution nut Patter. "The i American Viewpoint of tho Revoln-itlon," Revoln-itlon," Mrs. afcQee; five-mlnuto talks on "What tho Generals Contributed to the Turning of the War." I.ee. Mra J. IS. Carver, Oates. Miss Linda Ir vln Green, Mrs. J F Mobbs; Hallock Mrs. A. F. Wolftr; Nathan Hale. Miss I Incnl, I rw. ITIi4v)-,o1I The Royal Neighbors of America held their regulur meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall. Monday evening at X o'clock. ... Tho American IyOglon auxiliary met Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at .the City hall. A large number of members were In attendance J 9 Fall flowers decorated tho rooms of ( the Masonic tcmplo V. ednesday after- j noon, when tho October tea of Queen J Esther chapter No. 4. O B K., whs t given. A program Including the fol- lowing numbers was enjoyed1 Violin i sole. Miss Vlnette I'arry; piano solos. .' Mt-is Dorohty Prou land Miss Harel ilyland: vocal solo Mm. Nromnn Slmt,; humorous readings, Mrs. Helena , Caso, vocal duet, Mrs. Roae Whitley and Mrs. Martha Crausse. The com- ( mlttoe included Mrs. George A. Whit- , meyor, chairman; Mrs. Mlnnlo Stnhr . Mis. Ella Voll. Mrs. Francis Vlcks, Ifn. Ruth Starke Rllov-, Mrs. Helen -Winter. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Nan Kennedy Wednesday evening eve-ning oueen Esther c'napter entertained entertain-ed tho members of tho three blue i lodgOl of the Masonic order and state grund officers at a banquet In tho Masonic temple. Mrs. J M. Browning and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Clark will be hostesses to tho ' members of the Child Culturo club Thursday afternoon. October 19. at the University club. A book review, "The Dungerous Age." will bo given by Mra. A P. Merrill. The meeting of the Prnma club nas been postponed from .Saturday. October Oc-tober 21. to Saturday October 2S. The same prgorum will be given at thu later meeting. a The Past Nobic Grand club will meet with Mrs. Laeile Tyree id2 Twenty-first street, Thursday ufter-norn ufter-norn . . . At her home on Harrison avenue and Twenty-fourth Street, Mrs. D. W. Henb rson entertained 15 guests at a' kenslngton Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. Woo'.f of Alberta, Canada Mrs Leroy P Young of Prig-ham Prig-ham and UlSS Mabol Wright Of Kicn-fleld. Kicn-fleld. The rooms were decorat d with fall flowers. Luncheon was served on small tables. The Second ward Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association gave a "Mother Ooosc" party Wednesday evening ln the ward amusement hall. A novel program was given, followed by dancing. danc-ing. Prizes were awarded tor the best costumes. The Live Oak club members were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs Sarah Dryadale at the home of her daughter. Mrs Cora Culver. 1J47 Washington avenue Fourteen members mem-bers were present and devoted the afternoon to qulltljig A luncheon was served, nasturtiums and golden-glow golden-glow adorning the table. e e The ladles' auxiliary' to the Spanish War Veterans was entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon by Mrs John Drew ut her hmoe, SUM Iteev es avenue. V An Informal reception w-as given by the congregation of the First Methodist Meth-odist rhurrh In honor of the new pastor. pas-tor. W. E. Iiennctt, and Mrs Bennett Friday evening ln tho church parlor. par-lor. The Chlnwahn club met with Miss Katherine Curr Thursday evening at tho home of her sister, Mrs. Harold Veasy, -6CI Harrison avenue. Tho Brotherhood of American Yeomen Yeo-men gave the first of a series of card I parti. Friday evening ln the W. O. W. Hall. Among the members oT the Queen Esther chapter, O. E. S.. who attended :ho annual grand chapter mooting in ! Salt Lake Thursday and Friday were Mrs. F. A. Chilton worthy matron of iueen Esther chapter lira Norman 31ms. Mrs. Leo Yates Mrs tJeorge R iVhltmoyer Mrs. J. H. Pecklnpaugh. atrs Charles A. West and Mrs Now-nan Now-nan Mrs. W. R. Emmett entertained the I Vcacla club members at a luncheon "riday afternoon In honor of Mrj. D . McKay who will leave soon for Eu-ope, Eu-ope, and Mrs. O W. McCune, who is (moving to California. Following the I luncheon an intorc-tlng i rogrum was given by tho members of the club. Music and games were enjoyed during jthe evening. The prize for a guessing guess-ing contest was given to Mrs. LeRoy : Pugmlro. a I Members of the Sempre Musical so- jcloty will meet Tuesday afternoon nt the home of Miss Doris Prodflt. 1850 Robinson avenue. A program will be I given with Mrs. Ben Tyree as tl.alr-! i man. Current events win be read. ,bv Mra. Jones, others who will take1 part In the program are Mrs. Tyree. I Mrs Royal Eccles. Mr.- Mar! i( ,1 Mrs. Les'le Savllle and Mrs. Froeror 1 - The Brotherhood of Railway Ttaln-,mfn Ttaln-,mfn and the ladles' auxiliary, will hold a Joint meeting in the 1. o. O. F. ball j Friday evening. Oetober 2w. All mem-I mem-I bers are requested to be j.n s -nt. a e s The Indies' Aid so- lfy of th. First Methodist church, will meet at the I homo of Mra. Ida Stark. 2362 Lincoln i avenue. Thursday ufternoon. October j ; 19. Mra. Stark will be assisted by Mrs. 1 ;Rall. Mrs. Dewees and Miss Trousdale. 1 ! A Urge attendance la desired. The Emblem club met with Mrs. a. I E. Bruerton at her home. S80 Jcffer- Ison avenue, Thursday afternoon. Sewing Sew-ing and games were the diversion of the afternoon. For tho contest games, prlsee were awarded to Mrs. J. C. J Hughes. Mils Wlnna Bruvrton guv. ; two r.-adlngs a buffet luncheon wti served at t o'clock to the following 1 members Mrs F. L. Mortenaen. Mra. I J Hodges. Mrs Arthur R-ituaden. I M-s H Ophelkens. Mtk . Oxnam. Mrs "!yde Warner and Mrs. J. C. Hughes. e Mr E I Crawshaw 8 46 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street. w hostess Thursday I afternoon to the members of her sew- I Ing club. A buffet luncbeoa was acrv- jed to 17 club members and three .id-j dltlonal guests. Mra. Joel K. Harris and Mrs. Ralph' Wootey of Salt Lake, and .Vr . Ellen Crawshaw. I Members of the Beaux Esprit el lib were, guests of Mrs. Carl C. Rnamussen at her home, Twenty-fifth sir- t. Thursday afternoon. They were entertained enter-tained at three tables of 500, Mrs. Har-jold Har-jold Fleming receiving the first prlte . ami Mrs. Oeorge Goodmunsen th" on: prize. Luncheon was served, v. .:-Mow .:-Mow pumpkin filled with yellow flow-'ers flow-'ers forming a centerpiece for the table. ta-ble. Hallowe'en emblems Wore favors. The club will meet Thursday. October Octo-ber 26, with Mrs Arthur MacBeth, at her homo on Canyon road Neighbors of Woodcraft. CI cle 684 gave the second of the series of card I parties at the W. O. W. hall Tuea-jday Tuea-jday evening The Pythian Sisters were hostesses Tuesday evening at. a social at the K. j of P. hall. All Knights and their escorts es-corts were special guests. e Mrs. George Halverson entertained (the members of her bridge club st 1 (O'clock lunchoon at her home, 2619 Jefferson avenue, Tuesdav afternoon. The Federated Missionary societies I met at the Methodist church Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Tho following program pro-gram was given: Devotional Mrs. E. P. Mills. ) Solo Miss Mildred t'revellng. j Book rovi, w. The Soul of the Im-; Im-; migrant" Tho Rev. W. L. Melllogcr. Round Table discussion. Trio Meadamcs Ward. Corey and I Grace. Annual election of officers tool; place. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Young entertained enter-tained members of their 500 club Frl- j day evening, October 0 ut their home. 2171 Reeves avenue. Prizes were won i 'by William Nantker. Mrs. Allen R. J Barton and John Stark.. Those pres- 1 ent were Mr and Mrs. John Stark. Mr. and Mrs, John Prako. Mr. and Mrs Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WostmOT- ier. Mr. and Mrs. William Nantk.-r. Mr ;:md Mra B J. Barton Mr nn.i Mr.s i i II .F. I'pp, Mr. and Mrs. William UOtChklse, Mr and Mrs Wlllard Jes-sop. Jes-sop. and Mr and Mrs Foster Ward-lelgh. Ward-lelgh. The American legion auxiliary met Monday evening In the city hall. Phts for a silver tea to bo given October 27 at the home of Mrs B. M, Cor.roy, C7-! Twenty-fourth street were discussed. The money will be used to buy flags for the club rooms. The auxiliary will meet Monday evening even-ing ut 7:30 o'clock in the University club rooms. Tho department president, Mm. Anna WInnans Thiol, and Mrs. Sarah Olsen returned recently from the G. A R, convention held at Pes Moines, I Iowa They aro very enthusiastic, I about the way they wero received. At J the next regular meeting of the Ab-r Ab-r i ini I Jncoln circle. Mrs. Thlel and Ntrs Olsen will Rive a detailed account ac-count of their trip A bazaar and carnival will be given by the Eleventh ward, ln tho amuse- m-nt hall. Thursday and Friday October Oc-tober 19 and 20, with all organizations I of the ward participating. Intercat-! Intercat-! ing entertainment will be provided for I both evenings. The proceeds of tho Jafinir will go for tho benefit of tho Weber gymnasium. e A report of thv slate convention will i be giv en at the meeting of the Woman's Wom-an's Christian Tcmperanco union. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock , at the home of Mrs. T. F Richard I 46 Twenty-third street. e e e Miriam Chapter. No. 14 order of the Eastern Star, Wi 1 I nf. rtaln at a tea In tho Masonic temple Monday from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Edwin L. Howes will have charge of the entertainment enter-tainment for tho afternoon. The Ladles of St. Joseph's 8ewing society will be tho guests of Mrs. James Horton. Thursday afternoon ln t& Joseph's hall. a a Members of the P.uiKhters of the Pioneers' board will meet Monday. October 16, at tho residence of the presld.-nt. Mrs. Edward I. Rich. 2475 Jefferson avenue, at 2:30 o'clock. A delicious trout dinner was served to the members of the Mistletoe Kensington Ken-sington club by the hostess. Mr3. S. H. Furnlss. Wednesday afternoon, wh. n they met at her home. 566 Seventeenth Sev-enteenth street. Two hours previous to the dinner was spent with fancy f work. The I'urnisa home was beautifully beau-tifully decorated with fall flowers The next meeting of the club will bo with Mrs. C. E. OW0hs 2214 Ogden avenue. Wednesday, October 25. An exceptionally Interesting monthly month-ly meeting of the Catholic Woman's league was held ln the blue room at the Berthans Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs M Fisher and Mr. W. L. Ma-glnnls Ma-glnnls as hostesses, Mrs W D. Smyth, chairman Of tho committee, arranged! . era! number as follows: Piano and violin. Misses Marlorle and Frances Mullen, address (kindergarten (kinder-garten work). Mrs. Ida Fltslmmons, assistant euperlntendent of the city schools, vocal BSslctlons, Mrs. S. P. Dobbs; vocal solo. Miss Mary Der-mody. Der-mody. The year book was distributed distribut-ed at the moetlng. e a Members of tho Lai Cos Hub were entertained by Mrs Ray stone. Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home on Canyon Can-yon road. Plvs hundred was played, prizes being won by Mrs Frank Mans and Mrs. John Thomas. Decorations were Hallow'een favors and large! baskets of fall flowPra placed about I the rooms. The hostess served a luncheon nt 6 o'clock. The club will meet In two weeks with Mrs. J G. Poormnn Mrs. E E Crawshaw entertained uia meiniiern oi ner sewing CIUD Thursday afternoon at her home. 846 Twenty-fourth stre t Tho Women's club of the First Congregational church mot ln an all-day all-day session at the church Friday Members took material which was used for the making of rag rugs for the bazaar. Each member, also took lunch with the exception of coffee, which was served by the October committee. Mrs r. T no fnt,M-tnln1 i. members of her bridge club at her home, 1310 Tweuty-flfth street, Friday Fri-day afternoon. Mrs. M. H. White nnd Mrs. M C. Hansen entertained the Pythian Sisters' Sis-ters' P L. E. and V. club club Friday Fri-day afternoon at tho home of Mrs White. 2.150 Jefferson avenue. Tho Women't: Fnlverslty club opened open-ed the season with a reception Friday Fri-day evening ln the Fnlverslty club rooms. The following committees hnd charge of the affair: Entertainment. Enter-tainment. MlSS Lucille Wallace, chairman. chair-man. Mrs. Wad- M Johnson. Miss Emma Pahlstrnm. Miss Frances Mc-Cready; Mc-Cready; decorations Miss Reatrtce. . i"jiik liuMruuui; .urn. . (raven. (ra-ven. Miss Rolen Wmdcock and Mrs. Allnn Johnson: refreshments. Mrs L I H. Holther. chairman: Miss Dana I Kelley. The Historical society met Saturday Satur-day afternoon In tho library' of the Central Junior high school. a program pro-gram wns t;iven as fellows: Current events. "The Realm of Literature." Mrs Joseph rUfi, "Prose and Poetry of Utah," Mrs W j Allison. "Utah Music and Musicians." Mrs. D. C Wrangle Mra. Raymond P. Morris-j Morris-j sey. Mrs p F. Xtelson and Mrs. Caroline Car-oline Camp wrr hostescea. e . . The Phllathea class of the Methodist Meth-odist Sunday school will met with Mrs. a C Sornmer. 2CS5 Ilarrleon avenue. Tuesday evening. Mrs p W. QrOgger and Mrs W A Moo' I will be assistant hostesses. A full . ' ndan-i li ! 1 r.- I I : The Romanv Folk dub met with Mrs. Hyruru Johnson W dn. sday af- I t'-rnoon I'lv. hundred was played winners being Mary Crawford and Mary Butterfleld Election of offl- ' I cera was held Mrs. Johnson was elected pr-ldenf Mrs John Ince- breteon i eretary end treasurer. Mrs I Mae Williams, manager, Mr Nel l Shaf. r. press correspondejit. Lunch- ! eon was served. Mrs. Williams will, entertain Che club uctober 26, at her I I home, No. 6 West Court, The Mutual Improvement association associa-tion of tho Twelfth ward held lt annual opening social in the Ward amusement hall Wednesday evening Tho social was in tho nature of a Mother Goose party., The opening social of the Mutual Improvement associations of the First ward was given Wednesday. Refreshments Re-freshments were served and games and music featured the evening. Mutual! of the Fifth ward held the opi ning party of the. season ' Uedncwday evening ln the ward hall. The affair was a costume misfit party. Dancing was the feature u( the evening. Mutual Improvement associations of the Fourth ward entertained at a "Gel Acquainted" dancing party Wednesday evening ln the ward U..1U01 MP. ui. uwi, i ne auair maTKOO the opening of the season. Refreshments Refresh-ments were scrv i A The Seventh Ward Mutual Im-I provement associations began the winter's work with an entertain-meat entertain-meat Wednesday evening In the iv.inl n m n a ri r. n t Vn.ii -ri ,. uiiii. j no Hyriiti was in the nature of a Mother Qo party Many of tho Mother Goose rhymes were dramatized by the Mutual Mu-tual members Refreshments wen-served. wen-served. Mrs Edward Richsei entertained the members of the Five Hun Ir. I dub Thursday afternoon at her homs in the Falrvlew apartments. a I Members of the Women's Benefit Lth.n convened In r"ftiJaK, slon :it the V W. VM day evening. Draping of tha for Mrs rvn '''4 The Women's Home MIsslOH clety of ti,' " '.:.! Cpafl church met at the home IJ. i r TI. 'Jasai Th program was In clmntesjjaj who relstlH of her i rl ti 1 s while 0SJH negro work in th" south, "i ir Plyst pr. l'Vt. rl.-in clllB ' Jj Thursday aittnH |