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Show CL UBS The Royal Purple club member gave a birthday surprise party In honor of Mrs I L. Burkland and Mrs. Emma Merryfleld, at the homo of Mrs Burkland. '.'71 Twenty-sixth street, Wednesday evening. November 22. Cards were played during tbo eye-I eye-I ning. Prizes woro awarded to Mrs. David Moyes, Mrs. Roy Mansfield ind Airs. I L. Burkland. Mrs. Burkland and Mrs Merryfleld wore presented 'with cake sets. At 12 o'clock a sup-I sup-I per was served. Seasonal flowers ' adorned tho tablo and rooms. ... The regular meeting of the Women's Wo-men's club of the First Congregational churoh xvill bo held ln the church parlors par-lors Friday afternoon at 2. SO o'clock. Reports on tho bazaar will be given an. I th" business Of the yonr discussed. Flection of off bora for tho new year will also take place. A good attendance attend-ance Is desired, m ... In honor of tho fathers and mothers, members or tho Twcirth ward Mutual improvement association gave a program and social Wednesday .cnlng at tho ward amusement ha,l. An excellent program WU arranged by a committee composed of c s Barrett, Mrs. lillth Kohler and Mrs (Continued on Fulloxxdng Page.) (Continued From Preceding Paget H ' Ross H. McCunc. Dancing and refreshments re-freshments followed the program. OliI fashlonr-d dances alternated with modern ones, and special dance numbers num-bers were riven by Miss Mury Kleh and Miss Marian Urc. Mrs. A. Brown of 1632 Washington av.-nue, wo 8 hostess to the Past Nobis Grand club Wednesday afternoon. HI H - The Ladles' Literary club met Wed nesday afternobn with Mrs. Clauds I lnn, at her 1mm. , 2807 Fowler ave-nue ave-nue Mrs. H B Baarley gave a t.nk on the opera 'Madam Butterfly." Mrs H. W. Dunn was leader ol dls-Cusslon. dls-Cusslon. Mrs. E- j. Anderson entertained the T. ii. R. club Monday evening At the Argyle apart monts. The dl-version dl-version of the evening was med'.e work and during the evening a num-Der num-Der of musical selections wi re given A delicious luncheon was served f 11 o'clock. A vase of violets was used for the centerpiece. Those pr. K lit werr jjgrs o. Lamb and dau Rarbara. Mrs. George E Rose, Mrs. fl tlarry Caulk. Mrs Dean Williams and ion. Dean Miss Zola Wall work, Mrs Zeno Thlnnes and daughter, Ce i Mi:, I'hyllls Sims, Mrs. Frod Jones Ind Mrs. Georgo Williams. At her home. 2sr,r Lafayette ave-nue, ave-nue, Mrs. J. G Neale entertained the j members of the Britannic association Monday evening at a social. Music. ' fames and dancing were enjoyed until a late hour when light refreshments Were served by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mary Knowl.s, Mrs Annie Adams and Mrs. Carrie Johnson. I Among thoBC present were Mr. and Mrs. II. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs JoSepn fl ! Adams, Mr ami Mrs- J. G. N'e.alo, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kekersloy. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Bitten, Mr. and Mrs. She-rat She-rat Hudson. Mrs. Julia Ilarbertson, Mrs. William Ilorrocks. Mrs. Martha Blbby. Mrs. Carrie Johnson. Mrs. Mury knowles, Mrs. Elt7.a Brlggs. Mrs. Marry Johnson. Mlas I'llen Mulam.m jllss Katharine Johnson. William Bil- II ten, Ccclel Johnson and Frank Johnson. John-son. a m i Mrs. E. A- Collins entertained tho Ami Five Hundred club Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon at her home, 264& Liberty avenue, ave-nue, e I Mrs E. P Nichols entertained the Oiombors of hetr bridge club Wedns-ay Wedns-ay evening at her homo In the 1 iry apartment. Mrs. Fred Williams was swarded the prize for the card games Mrs L. M. Griffin entertained the members of her brldgo club at her tome, 2t60 Llborty avenue, Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. The Relief society of the Fifth ward gave a dance In the ward amusement amuse-ment hall Thursday evening, November Novem-ber 30. A large number of people were In attendance and marked the affair as a success. A special pageant and dance was given Thanksgiving night in the Eighth ward auditorium, for the benefit bene-fit of the missionaries under the dl-ectlon dl-ectlon of the theological claB? of the Sunday school. The -affair was one f the largest affairs of the ward this year. : The Drama club met Saturday. De-fember De-fember 2. at the home of Mrs. Arthur Barber, 1133 Twenty-fifth street, with Mrs Barber and Mrs. Zelta Ballingci as hostesses. The program was as follows: Vocal solo, (Rudolf FrlmO, Mrs. Arthur Woolley; discussion. "The Beginning of the One Act Flay," Mrs Gilbert Porter "Trifles," (Susan Glas-pcll), Glas-pcll), prc6ente-d by Mrs. Horace X ;. -Sl f, Mrs. Andres T Clark, Mrs. Roland Ro-land Ballantyne and Mrs. DePew talck. Miriam chapter No 14. O. E. 8.. will hold Its regular monthly tea in tjie Masonic temple Monday, December Decem-ber 4, Instead of the third Monday ih the month as customary. All members mem-bers of the order are invited to attend. Members of the Home Culture club met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Leonora Skaggs, 785 Twenty-eighth street. A paper was given on "The Japanese on Native Soil" by Blanche Lamed. A book relew, "Seed of tho Sun." was glvon by Mrs. Gertrude Coolldge. A comedy was given by Mrs. Paul Franke, Mrs. J. E. Beeson and Mrs. Fred Carr Miss Harper of the Japanese mission presented six young Japanese women, dressed In .native .na-tive costumo In native dances. They also sang in their native language. Tho famous Japanese ceremonial tea was then served to the club members by the young ladies. The 1916 Five Hundred club met with Mrs. John McGowan at her home, 2113 Plngreo avenue, Monday evening. Prizes for the card games went to Mrs. F H. Furnlss, Mrs. C. E Maple and Mrs. Sarah Baumelster. Luncheon was served in the dining room which was beautifully adorned I with chrysanthemums. A special I guest was Mrs Harry Wright. Mrs. D. C. Elder entertained tho members of her bridge club Satur-' day afternoon at her home, 2521 Van , Vuren avenue a- The Marana Reading circle met Friday afternoon with Mrs- Orson Riser, 813 Twenty-fifth street. Mrs. D. N. White was critic and Mrs John Culle-y was leader of discussion The Romany club met with .Mn. Mnrv Buttcrfleld, at her home, 53S Twenty-fourth street, Wednesdny afternoon aft-ernoon November V2. Five Hundred was played. Mrs. Mae Williams rc-celvlng rc-celvlng th' first prize and Mrs Fred Williams tho consolation prlte, A three-course dinner was served. Tho club met at the home of Mrs! Anno Fisher Wednesday afternoon, Wovcnf- bor 29. Prizes were won by Mrs Fred Williams and Mrs. Anna Hodman Hod-man The clUh will meet with Mrs M-iry Crawford nert Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. December 6. s . s The Glee club of the Lewis Junior high school, under the direction of I Douglas Brian, furnl-jucd the music i for the Fourth ward Sunday evening, November 26. The following numbers l were given: "Give Thy Heart's Beit I Treasure," duet and chorus, "All Through the Night" chorus; "Tenting Tonight," chorus. A special tenor number WSJ given by Mr Brian, ac-OOmpanled ac-OOmpanled by Mies Nichols. The members of the I. C. S. club of Orrden wore entortalned Friday ovo-i ovo-i nlng at the homo of Mr and Mrs. W. Oswald Jackson, 3021 Porter avenue. Tho games of tho evening were on- Joyed by all members with Mr. and i Mrd. Frank Jackson of Logan as spe-' spe-' rial guonts- Tho prize winners were CharleS Smith and Miss Lillian I Wangsgard. Refreshments were serv-I serv-I ed to the following. Mr. and Mrs. I QeorgS Wangsgard, Mr. and Mrs 'Clyde Jackson. Mr and Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mr and Mrs Castle. Murphy. I Mr and Mrs. Ben A. Fowler. Mr. and ! Mrs. W. Oswald Jackson, and Mr and lira Charles Smith. The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Mothodlst church Will meet at the Esther home, 4 75 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, Thursday afternoon. 1 e-comber e-comber 7, at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs. Clancy Smith will conduct the devotlonals and -Mrs Iola Hutslnplllar will glv tin leatOn, A biography of Kipling will bo given by Mrs. S. Gaddy. Thanksgiving ser lc ' ire held in the Christian Science church Thursday Thurs-day morning at 11 o'clock. Special Thanksgiving services are held by tho church each year throughout tho world. The school program glvon by the first, shootkJ and fourth grades of Roy Wednesday afternoon proved to bo a successful affair. Many parents wore in attendance, manifesting their Interest In-terest in tho children and their cooperation coop-eration with the school teachers Mr. Kathryn Mowery had oharga of the program, and also of the meeting of the Parent-Teachers association, which was held after the program, at which new officers were sleoted. A special meeting will bo hold Wsdnee j day evening, December 6, at the meeting meet-ing house In Roy. A program W I bo given. A large attondnnco ll expected ex-pected at this meeting. sea Mra- Anna Turner will entertain tho members of tho Mountain Homo club Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'( at her home, 552 Canyon Road, see 1 Mr.s Frank W. Joesten of 5 30 Twenty-third street, will entertain tho i worn, n's auxiliary to tho Railway M .11 I association Wednesday, December 6. Tho wives and mothers of postal clerks are Invited. An interesting program pro-gram has been arranged. Mrs M. a. Mourltson and Mrs. p. D. Hooper will be assistant hostosses. The Clinton ward reunion and mission mis-sion ary farewell party held Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day was a huge success The program began at 10:30 o'clock. There woe an unusually largo attendance . Dinner was then served to 400 persons at tho wurd hail. Short talks wore glvon by Alex Patterson and John T. ''Mid. who expect to depart soon for missions. The day's enjoyment closed with a well attended dance. Mrs. Archie Bowman will bo hostess to her five hundred club Friday, December De-cember 8. at 2 p m., at her home, 2575 Jefferson avenue. Ogden Circle 581. Neighbors of Woodcraft, gave a card party and overall and sa eiue apron dance in the W. O W. hall Tuesday evening. Tho committee in charge Included Mrs. Susie Griffin, Mrs. Alma I.uJ-dlngf-m, Mrs. Elizabeth Bt, Mrs. Mamie Pianz, Mrs. Frances Huss. Mrs. Fdna Planz, Mrs. Cora Culver and Miss Jacketta Turner The City Federatlnn of Women's Clubs will meet Monday afternoon t.t - o clock In room 202. Senior High school building. A good attendance Is desired. The Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, at the First Christian church. An executive meeting will bo hold at promptly 2 o'clock. Tho state delegate, Mrs. W. S. Flewelllng. will glvo a report of the world and national W. C. T. U. convention, recently re-cently held In Philadelphia. A good attendance Is desired. Tho Episcopal Guild will conduct a bazaar at the Guild hall, Friday and Saturday, December 8 and 9. A dinner din-ner will be nerved Friday evening and a luncheon Saturday evening. Booths containing articles of every description will bo open. A tancy work department, depart-ment, children's clothes and toys, a "country store." and numerous other, things will bo on display and sale. I The members of tho Royal I'urplo club will meet with Mrs. I. L. Burk-land. Burk-land. 971 Twenty-sixth otreej, Monday Mon-day evening, December 4, at 8 o'clock. The Brotherhod of American Yoo-men Yoo-men gave tho third of a Rerles of card and dancing parties Friday evening, November 24. at tho W. O. W. hall. Honors for cards were given to Mm. K. T. Moore. Mrs. Marva Johnson, Jim Oakley, John Holden and Mrs.! Mary Jones. The next In the serlos will bo given Friday evening. Decern- ber 8. at tho W. O. W. hall. Play will begin at 8 o'clock. A special meeting of tho Past Matrons' club, O. E. 6.. was held i Wednesday afternoon In the Masonic temple Plans wero discussed for bazaar to bo given by tho circle in ; December. Refreshments wore served, s , A dancing party was given Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon from 4 until C.30 o'clock by the H. C. club of the Central Cen-tral Junior Htgh school, in the school gymnasium. The club colors, orange and gray wero used for decorations. The general committee included Geneve Moy.-s- Ferna Roevo, Jessie Reeve, Phyllis Huss. Janet Farns-worth Farns-worth and Lorene wattle. Tho poster committee was composed of Eugenia Smith. Jean Smith and Lorn a WattlS. Mombers of the St. Joseph's Sewing Sew-ing eoclety met Friday afternoon in St. Joseph's hall with Mrs James Kcnney as hoatess, Mr3. W. Arthur Stone entertained the members of tho Lucky U. club Wednesday afternoon at her home. 3612 Grant avenue. Two tables, of five hundred were played, after which luncheon was served The table war. centered with a pumpkin basket filled with fruit. The favors and place card carried out Thanksgiving Ideas. Mrs J. p Murphy win entertain the members of the W. R. C. Social club. Friday afternoon, at 2:20 o'clock, at her home, 2021 Adams avenue. Election of officers will take, plaeo at a business meeting to be held preceding pre-ceding tho social hour. Silver review No. 1, W. B. A., will hold annual election of officers at tin: next regular meeting, Wednesday, December De-cember 6. In the W. O. W. hall, at 8 o'clock. A large sum was realized at tho bazaar held November 22- A dance and card party will bo given by tho review Wednesday eenlng, December De-cember 13. at the- same hall, and all members and the general public are in . lb d to attend. . Post Matrons clrclo will meet v in iday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Masonic temple, lira Margaret Sparo and Mrs. Clare Gebhart will be hostesses. i The Past Matrons circle will give a baeaar and cooked food sale In tho Masonic temple Monday afternoon at 2 . td o'clock. All members are in-Vltl in-Vltl 1 Mrs. T. D Ryan was hostess to tho Beeu'ue o! Sacrrd Heart Wednesday afternoon at the Virginia, The business busi-ness SeSSlon wne followed by a social and refreshments Mlsa Frances O'Mara of Salt Lake WaS a Special guest. a i Mrs. B P. Mr.hol.'. entertained the members of hor bridge club Tuesday afternoon tit h r heme m the IVy apartments. Mrs. Fred F. Williams won the high score. Chrysanthemums decorated th" luncheon table. Covers wore ; bid for i Ighi Mr.s. a. j. iaviu will entertain the members of tho club Tuesday, Dsoembdf 12. The Women's circle of the First Presbyterian eh nr. h Will BOld its annual an-nual battaaf and turkey dinner Tuesday, Tues-day, December 5. There will bo many useful an i pretty articles on display. a Tho card party and dance glvon liiesdaj evening by the Odd Fellows and Uei.eka ho m the 1 .. F hail proved to bo a very SUCOeSSfUl affair. Mrs. e. P. Nichols entertained the J members of her bridge olub Tuesday evening, at hei home in 'he vj apart ments. The prize was awarded to Mi" Fred Williams. Following tho card games, luncheon was served, liowors being used for tho table decorations, see Mrs. Anna Van Dyko. Mrs. Fred T Stone and Mrs . A. Gay were hostesses hos-tesses to the ladles of the U. C. T. auxiliary Tuesday afternoon, at tho home of Mrs. Van Dyke. 4 88 Seventeenth Seven-teenth street. The first part of tho afternoon was devoted to a business meeting. Later Mrs. Chris Aadnesson gave a piano selection, and Mrs. W. H. Williams gave an interesting talk on her trip through Alaska. Card games followed the meeting, five hundred' hun-dred' being played. Prizes were awarded award-ed to Mrs. George B. Thorstensen and Mrs. Harry Palmer A delicious luncheon was later served on the car 1 tables- Twenty-two members wero In attendance. J L. Mooro was pleasantly surprised sur-prised last week by the members of the Five Hundred club, at bis home on Thirteenth street. Cards were on-Joyed on-Joyed during tho evening, prizes be-Ing be-Ing awarded to C. W. Cross, Mrs. Harry Llndell and Mrs. Georpe Thorstensen. Thor-stensen. Luncheon was served following fol-lowing the card games to 2 0- Ogden council No. 3657, Security Benefit association, held Its regular meeting Tuesday evening at the Mooso hall. A number of now applications for membership were presented, and arrant mentS made for a class Initiation Initia-tion early In December. Mrs. Mary E. Crane, Mrs. Kathryn Gudmanoen and Mrs. Estella Siprelle were appointed as an entertainment committee- They have arranged for a series of afternoon after-noon card parties In tho hall. Tho first even will bo a lltver tea and card party, Tuesday afternoon, December 5. to begin at 2 15 o'clock, at tho Mr.r.r.e hall. Members and friends arc Invited. a The Ladies' Kensington of the Baptist Bap-tist church met Tuesday afterrion at the home of Mrs. John G Gebhart. 11 44 Twenty-fifth street. Mrs. Anna Hastings resigned as secretary and Mrs. Ned Wilton was elected to the office A large number of members were in attendance The time was spent with White Cross work. |