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Show I October tea of Miriam chapter f . n E s. was gn on from i B i oV'nr- M' afternoon In Pu..nlr tomp!" lUlowoVn ideas tM"rr , 0T1? in the decoration. WMfre9h'ntv About fifty were El -th a kensington. Miss Mar-V Mar-V w.rtlev accompanied by Miss Mh?a?rot on-l M- V- ' ""- K. Itrtalnd v0'"1' se,oc- ehe:U'o,nmitl,.. Include Mr. En I HovfS ihalrmrm; Mrs A Kintnsh Mrs r.einhoWi Kan lor. Kred Kir.R Mm ' -A M-Cullo. h. Ein Mrs V. I Hllbtbrani L?n 3n l Mr- V :, rt C. Lighthall. Mrs Sidney O Sevens entertained E'table"of bridge Tue-dny nfter-C nfter-C ,t her horn- on Mn ' i';on avenue twenty-fourth str K -nfj Mrs" l i nes - n veroft n- KSatUrdav October- I A. at their Kt 917 fwen'v-sevent h street at &Wd the cen'erpiere for The table Crs were laid for Mr r.nd Mrs. Eh Evans. Mr and Mr. Henry Kr Mr and Mrs. Leslie n. Sa vill i. En'd M rs T Ben Meldruin. Mr I xfr5 ' i- : i Mr. and Kbhn V Srowcroft. and Dr. and tHrnrv W Nelson and Dr. ami r yy, petty, who I" ' ' i' , Lherr of tl.e Royal Purple elub entertained bv Mr-, Pearl Elliott. Cer home on Harrlsv Hie av Que, fcday evening 1' " hundred was jbrsion of the r . . ning at widen H were awarded lo Mrs Pauline Cbes, Mrs J ! I' ' :'d and Mrs. fiUgate. Supper v. a ; servel, Lrs beinc aid for eve1 v. Autumn Lrs adorned Hp table. The duo Efset Mondav -i inq mher She home Mrs l . Tumor, Kgnyon roa 1 j fcbers of th. Kilned t' Mr Gart it her homo Kourlas a-, en ie. Wednesday aft-t-The living room v as artlstlc-B(corated artlstlc-B(corated wiin autumn leaves nll flowers l'(i!lv.in,- a busl-jiCUSSl'.I). busl-jiCUSSl'.I). I - l und ga . Ember of vo. i! Mi-ns At K (r i .s rved oy Eoitess Tto meet 111 Keeks with M Jack Carlyle, Modern V. Imwi gave a ban- Kt th- K of r hall Thursday (ng was one of a I they ir. t.. y two during f; . v. in' ! purpo-.. gm j -4 , in rubers of the rn Woodmen together. Thlrtv-bembers Thlrtv-bembers were In attendance adav evening e Junior Girls' club of the First i regation.il . '.nr. n rni Vat Jo-j Jo-j i of Mrs 'I A r.i rmley, Saturday IflKr 14. The at'ern spent ''fcklny rand after i n h a lun-n lun-n was M-r i I sabers nf r... 1 . O. club mot Hi, William Haker. In the I j -Jpapart m e n t s Thursday evening IHkUndred was t'o- iter.- of the b, honors goln-r to Mrs Frank and Mrs I. ' I. i he. llallowe'e.i Eons furnish. ! tin- d '.ratlors m entire lioiise A two coun-o on Wi.s .-. : .1 " ie Invited wore M - I i i.d I a hard and enry And-jrsun. The c'ub will i two wi-Plta with -Mrs. W. W L 291 f' (ir; it A enue ? ... 'Phllathi a ass of ho Metho-inday Metho-inday sr in n. .n. .- . i. ' rs. S Kr, ay evening Mrs I' K. Crogger K W A. Moore 'i assistant ei. - hC m. t nr. of Hi- Worn. i n s KTemperun.e i. -i . n W'. dn-s-il Urnoon at . 3u ' bu k at the N tf Mr- . I I-' Klehan)-. a r port tate convention was gicn. i ... Sjjc HCSdnv r rir.ng the Tentn 1?! lUtual impr.o. tn n! a- ..elation as I openn - ill and seas. i. r-,- m the 1 'J of -a uioi k miii uiee. V ' 5J. loyal Neighbor nf Ainei ca held i-'j lal mooting in the I. O O. F. I' STednecd.ay afternoon. lit k J, I. Moor-- entertained her helub Thursday afternoon at a W'en partv at )t r home on -fcnth stre.-t Hal. owe - n sugges-r sugges-r jKrere given for favors Y.-llnw ltcent.-re.l t.,.- dlnmc: table "cover- wr-r nid for 12 guests lmvit' d - v. as Mrs .1 l Wjurn. J K . I -George Kern w is hostess I Bpiicr.p 1 1 guild at her P one f'B Crpit'. a i.-, Wednesday UHftalx iio-ni b. - .r. -xm it tWBVot ed - tf for tie- iW JB. ru'l'l - i.l I - r Ke lt ts -r f.f-l Pgular meeting of st Joseph's Jiociet' wi,' lh.-.l V.'r.lii tllf-at the rhnrrli with Mrs I ' V JPay prec.i.) : n I") a soi Mil and winter s.-as .n. . oiu- II Ir NN ' "' '" '' (lwa. Esther ;,-,.r 4 , , .;. 0i tWt entr,,laln jr 14 Hallowe'en TILHp-rlday erning i.ictober : ,1 iMisonir temple Th.- .arty rlPtted will partake of the nature Mlllowe'en In us. and will be a rJtP affair Ah members of th-,M. th-,M. vilT-! ri r: mean., rs and tholr ifi' E eco,f, m ' fi"' n 1 I UjBment.'i n hands flf COminttter-.s - Mrs. ..-o "iTBr genei .1 ' jKFro ut Is fJf?tt'aalrrau n of th.- de,or;-trig IHIWoard rneei lug of MfiV th'-' pr.-vtd.-nl khiiirj .. )i leJr- 'An Interesting program -IfcP t!l(' afternoon The t..pP-jMP t..pP-jMP Gift qnKpf Masslsolt" w.-r.- given '' yella Uirkln M usle was T,ir- I nished by Mrs Jos.-.- Thomas Head The "Red Willow Tueblo Love Sonir and "Sioux Loo Song" were sung, 'important business matters were discussed. dis-cussed. Members of the Martha SJoctetJ will meet .Monday afternoon at L'-30 o'clock nt the borne of V, H. iteeder. Jr., 10IM Twenty-sixth street. I The Americiin Legion Auxiliary ' meinbera will meet Monday evening j at 7:30 o'clock at the University club. One of the Interesting evrmts of tno week will be the Silver tea to be ! given Saturday, October 28. from 2 until 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. M. Conrdy, .'T-i Twenty-fourl h Btret HallpyPa'cn decorations wni be used, invitations are extended to the public. Plans for the year's work were made Wednesday evening at a meet-llns meet-llns of the Westminster'gulld held at ! the homo of Mrs. J. E. Carver, 718 (Twenty-fifth street Miss Blanch ' Larned and Miss Helen Dn Lano I were the assisting hostess ea. T)ie Tast Noble Grand club was en-(.rtauud en-(.rtauud Thursday afternoon by Mrs. , I.si lla Tyree and Mrs. Fanny Rlch-la.rda Rlch-la.rda at the homo of Mrs. Tyreu on I Twenty-first street. Five hundred was played during th afternoon, after which a. luncheon was served. Hallowe'en emblems and autumn Leaves were used to decorate thy table Covers were laid for twelve. With Miss Doris PrOUdflt as hostess, hos-tess, tin- members of tho Semprc j Musical society met Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the Proudflt home, tB0 ! Robinson avenue. Current events 1 were read by Mrs Ray Jone.s who was chairman of the me. ting. A program j which followed the business meeting. I with Mrs Royal Eccles pretd.llng. Included In-cluded BOngS Of Mendelssohn vocal solos. Mrs. Earl Read; violin solos, Mrs. Royal Eccles. plauo uolos. Mm. T Hon Uc-ason and vocal solos. Mr. Ben Tyree. At the close of the pro-gram pro-gram tin- rlub members eurprisc-j' Mis Hei.n Hunter with a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower. The hostess ssrved dainty refreshments. The club adjourned ad-journed to meet In two weeks with Mrs. C. H. Stevens, 7 30 Tw.-nty-fourth street. B A program featured the meeting of the Women's Progressive elub held Wednesday evening In the city hall. Vooal solos were given by Mrs. Ida Blakely and Miss Irene Capes gave violin solos. Joseph Young was the speaker for the evening. An Important meeting of all camp captains and clerks of DaugJUors of i ih Pioneers Will b held Monday. October 30. st 2. SO o'clock, at President Presi-dent Elmlra Rich's residence. 2476 JVfferson avenue. . M rt J B Whltaker will entertain the B i. m. club Tuesday evenlngi ' li tober 24, at 8 o'clock, at her home. 1608 Hudson avenue All members are requeeted to be present f Mrs. Louise Folkman of 502 Twenty-second street will be hostess to the Live Oali club Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Royal Neighbors of America will entertain the head officers Mon- .lav The meeting will begin at 2 o'clock In the L O. 0. P. hall. There i be u school of Instruction during ithe afternoon and a large class will ie- Initiated at night A banquet will be served. The Woman's Relief corps auxillar. to the ; A R . met at th W O W. J ball Friday afternoon Over 50 were In attendance Visiting member were the department commander, L. ' Van Patten, tho adjutant general. F G Vallereux, and the commander M. M riothler. and other G. A R- members mem-bers Luncheon was served at the ' elose of the meeting ' a Mrs J M Kramer or '"289 Wash-I Wash-I Ington avenue will entertain the w. r c social club Friday afternoon at I SO o'clock. SdemoerS and friends are Invited. I Members of the Drama clnli will , Saturday, October 28 at the Virginia With Mrs Arthur Woolley md Miss Bl ' 9 LMUi field as hostesses The program Will be as follows Vocal Vo-cal sblo (Rimsky Korsakof Miss Ellen El-len Thomas dlSCUSSlon', "The Iirama-tlsl Iirama-tlsl and His Technlnne '' Miss Glara-mai Glara-mai Browning "The Diabolical Circle" Cir-cle" (Beulafa Barnetead), an historical histori-cal comedy. The Indies of St Joseph's sewing soeie were the guests of Mrs James Horton Thursday afternoon In St. r0i . ph s ball. Refreshments wer served following an afternoon Of - . ng The society will meet again November 2 at St Joseph's hall. The ladies' Aid society of the First I Methodist church met al the home of Thursday afternoon Mrs Stark was Mrs Ida Stark, 2852 Lincoln avenue. . slsted b3 Mrs Rail Mrs. Dewees and Miss Trousdale. m I I Mrs. J M Parker entertained at a I, ridge lum heon at her home on i. fferson avenue and Twenty-fifth itreet Thursdav afternoon. Mrs. C S. Gunnell entertained her bridge club Thursday afternoon it her home. Washington avenue . Mis George Fret well ntertalne.l the members of h.-r sewing club at her home. 2 4 1 CJulncy avenue. Thursday afternoon. The Indies' Literary club met Thursdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. j Douglas Watson. 3 1 r, 6 Washington Wash-ington avenue Mrs E, C Rich was . I ilrman, Mrs J H. Thomas reviewed re-viewed two short stories. Mrs D H Pane entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon at her home, 237'1 Madison av.ynue Fall flowi rs wen the decorations throughout through-out the homo The women's rt lief corps of the i ; R in. t In regular session In the W ' W. hall Friday afternoon At the close of the meeting refreshments refresh-ments were served. The pythian sisters' P L. E and F. Club met in the K of P hall Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. M Hode-c and Mrs. W. Wad man as hostess, s. The afternoon was spent In making articles for the bazaars to be given by the club in November Mrs LaWrehce E. Boyle entertained entertain-ed the Happy Hour club Saturday afternoon at her home on Adams avenue. Mrs 1) M. Tlerney of Rawlins. ...is visiting with her sister: Mrs J I Rhine, on Fowler avenue. a a Mrs. Lilis McBrlde Llndley of Norfolk. Nor-folk. 'a is i isltlnrr with her brother W. R. M. Bride and children after an absence from 0dOQ of ten years. She Is on her vvy to California to join hr husband who Is In the real estate business In Tys Angeles, where they will reside permanent I v Mra. Llndley was a resldeni of Ogden for a number of years associated with the Independent Telephone company as chief operator She has many friends and acquaintances in Ogden whom she will bo pleased to meet while here a a Mr and Mrs 1 1. O. McKay, who will leave early In November for Europe, Eu-rope, were the complimented guests at a party given by the members of the Sunday srhool board Tuesday evening at the home of Apostle Stephen L Richards In Salt Lake Mrs R V Voung entertained at a dinner in their honor at her home in Salt Lake Friday evening - a The 1916 Five Hundred club, met With Mrs. C. K Maple. 2C30 Liberty avenue Thursday evening Cards were played and prizes uwarded to Miss Marguerite Hanley. Mrs. S H. Furfliss and Mrs. Thomas Hanhy .Supper was served in the dining room, which was decorated with asters. The club will meet October 26. with Miss Hanley at her home. 2113 Plhgree avenue. ' t Mr-v Glen Williams entertained Wednesday afternoon at four tables of five hundred, at the home of Mrs. Clem Williams. 1949 Washington avenue. ave-nue. Sixteen guests served a luncheon on the card tables. a a a ' The next regular meeting of the ( ig- 'den circle No f.Sl Neighbors of V 1 craft, will be held Tuesday evening in the W 0 W hall. Election of officers of-ficers will tukt- place. Members are requested to be prt-sent Chrysanthemums and n..ss artist-Pally artist-Pally decorated the Fim i-rslty club rooms Thursday when this members of :he ('hlld Culture club consened. with Mrs Joseph Clark and Mrs J M. i Browning as hostesses. A duet. Autumn'' Au-tumn'' was sung by Mr.-. Fisher and Mis Melbs i'. i Jones, accompanied on the piano by Miss Fllen Thomas. ,lm, A. P. Merrill gave u comprehensive comprehen-sive review of "The Dangerous Age." a a Mrs William Horrocks will entertain enter-tain the members of I he Britannic as-eoclatlon as-eoclatlon at her home. 3692 Adams avenue, Wednesday evening, October 26. at 7:30 o'clock. All members are cordially Invited. - Mrs. Phillip A. filx entertained the members of hr bridge club at her home in Roy. Tuesday afternoon. Two (tables of bridge, was enjoyed during the afternoon, high score going to Mrs Dell Hamilton Mrs. Tom Maglnnl-Mrs Maglnnl-Mrs Frank Hargroaves and Mrs. J, T French were special guests. Members of the Pan-Hellenic association asso-ciation met at the home of Mrs Phll-!1d Phll-!1d A. Dlx In Roy. Thursday afternoon Brightly colored fall flowers decorated the Dtx home. Luncheon was served to 60 guests. Mrs re Chamberlain won blrh score, when Mrs. P i .. Smith entertained enter-tained the members of her bridge club on Wednesday at her home, 1235 T. nty-flfth stror.t. Mrs. Wacrcnbach was a special grucst. Mrs Kathcrlno Shuf flobarrrr onter-tnined onter-tnined thtj membera of hsr brlders club Tuesday afternoon at the Clrg-lnla. Mrs Tatrick Healy will entertain her fho hundred club Thursday! 0& tober L'6. at hei home, 2T.29 Jeffri-son Jeffri-son avenue. . Mrs. Isella T ree and Mrs Frances Richards entertained the Tast XoMe Grand club at the home of Mrs. Tyn v 102 Twenty-first street. Thursday af-tecnoon. af-tecnoon. Several panics of five hundred hun-dred were enjoyed, honors polnff to Mcsdamea Ijanslnp, Meld and Old-dlnirs Old-dlnirs Th regular business meeting was held, followed by a delicious hot dinner. The home was artistically dec-orjted dec-orjted in Hallowe'en colors. i The Women's club of the First Con- gregational church will meet In an all- , d:iv BSSslofi at the cliurch Friday The, time will be spent in doing" work fori the bazaar which will be held In No- j Vfttnber A missionary program will given during the afternoon. All mem-bi mem-bi c and friend- of the club and con-gregation con-gregation are Lnylted to be present Success marked the baz:i ir and ar-nlva.1 ar-nlva.1 given hv the Bieveth ward in the amusement hall. Thursday and Friday wiTii all organizations of the ward participating Interesting entertnln-ment entertnln-ment was provided for both evenings The proceeds of the affair were for the benefit of the Weber gymnasium. . Following the regular meeting of the Ladies' auxiliary to the O. H. C, Thursday afternoon a card party was gWcn, beginning at 3 o'clock . The Marana Reading circle met with Mr John Culley al her home, 2579 Monroe aVenue. Fiiduy afternoon Members of tjie Children's Aid so- cietv met in the dlspensarj Friday afternoon, af-ternoon, for their regular meeting The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Train-men and the Ladles' auxiliary, held, a joint meeting In the 1 O. O F. hill Friday evening' Sixteen of Ogd n's most advanced Girl BcoutS sele ted from different Ifoops In tho city were taken In of-fic of-fic uniform to Salt Lake Tuesday to be used In the program of "Citizenship" "Citi-zenship" by the Utah Federation of ! "Women's clubs. I 1 ollowlng musical selections by the ; Fbrt band, an address )y (Jeneral j MoAlexander on '-Citlxenshlp,' was given. Mrs. J. G Falek. first com- I mlsrloner of Ogden Girl Scouts, gave a fihorl paper, outlining the international interna-tional movement. Immediately follow-' lUg, under the direction f Miss Betty Stiles, local director, two patrols Of Ogden Girl Scouts gave ihlr opening exercises, pledges and mien for flying Bod the respect due th flag. The girls were taken to Salt Ixl;e in cars, and were under I li - -.ijper-vlnlon of Mlns Stilus. Mrs. Falck und Mrs J. U. Eldredge Jr. Mm M C Wlleox entertained the members of her sewing c.luh Friday a'lernonn at her home 2ftSfi (Jmnrv avenue. Dinner was served foflowingi the kensington. Autumn colors were used In the decorations of the table, which was centeerd with dahlias. Autumn leaves wero tho Ueslgn of plate cards Covers were laid for twelve. The Todies' Aid society of the First Methodist church will hold a special meeting with Mrs. John Helnen. 634 Twenty-second street, -Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. . The Mariana Reading circle met Friday afternoon with Mrs John Culley 2579 Monroe avenue. Mrs. Parley T. Wright was critic and Mrs, C H. Barton was leader of discussion. Mrs. j L. Moore was hostess to the members of her elub at her home 1430 Thirtieth utreet. Friday afternoon after-noon The afternoon was spent wlthi a kensington. Th luncheon table was centered with yellow dahlias and yellow candles were at either end. The favors carried out Hallowe'en ideas. Covers were laid for twelve. Th Pahocha Campflre girls met Saturday evening vith Miss Geralcflne Leonard at her home 2573 Fowler avenue. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs J J Murphy Mur-phy on Twenty-ninth street. Thursdav evening when mombera of the L. R Steel Service corporations of Ogden and Salt Inke were entertained. Tho evening was spent with games and dramatic readings. Instrumental and ! Vocal selections were also given by Miss Mildred Ware and Stacy Burk Dainty refreshments were served. The women of the First Presbyter- lan church will servo a supper entertainment enter-tainment Tuesday evening in the parlors par-lors of the church. The spirit of Hallowe'en Will be carried out in decorations and entertainment. Sup-' Sup-' per will ho served at 6 o'clock andi entertainment will be given In the, parlors upstairs during the entire supper hour. . The Young People's society of the. First Presbyterian church entertained I Lturday evening in the Presbyterian pa los The affair was a Hallowe'en party and the entertainment vvas car-; rled out along the lines of Maeter-; linok s bluebird cr.tertainm-nt. . Mrs Harry Castlemaln entertained in honor of Mrs Agnes Warner at a, dinner party Wednesday evening Thope present were Margaret Noor-1 Noor-1 lander, Mattle. Wvsong, Mrs. T K ' Black, Mrs. Mae Willie Sylvia Dun-! ham, Mrs. L. Maus and Mr- Agne Warner. a a The Woman's Christian Temperance Temper-ance Union met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. I F. Richards on! Twenty-second street. An lnteresting report of the recent stato convention Was glren by Mrs. W. S. Flewelling. Mrs. L R. Craft and Mrs. E. H. Hut-slnpillar Hut-slnpillar also gave "alcle-llghts" on1 ,the convention The names of the superintendents of the department for the coming vear were read by the president. Mrs Ida Brown Mayer. Reports from last year's superintendents superintend-ents were given The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Grayce Bartlett Delicious De-licious refreshments were served. The Pythian sisters will give a HnloweVn party after lodge meeting Tuesday evening Refreshments will bo served. The Ogden chapter of Service Star Legion gave a Silver Tea at the horV of Mrs. A. D. Batestas Friday afle.-noon. afle.-noon. which proved to he a very en-joyable en-joyable affair. A larRe number were in attendance A program was given which consisted of tho following . Mrs. Grace Bartlrtt gave a solo: read-' ing. "Amerlcanlsatlon," was given by Mrs TJioinas Krudlej : N an Dyke's "American" was sung by Mrs. W.j Craven; solo was given by Clarence Jon-;'; Mastec .Tjims N'.-a! gave tv'. readings. Hugo's ' Lea Mlserabl-s" i ,and a comii piece, 'The Teacher's Pet" Miss llae! Keyrs sang a song.' accompanied by Louts James on a Bpng-Whistle; solo was given by Miss Marion Allison; quartet, composed of Mr- Bartlett, Mr. Jones. Mr. James and Ms Keyes. cave several numbers num-bers An enjoyable social hour was spent. Dainty refreshments were served. |