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Show to lo given in tho Daptist church parlors. Friday evening. October 2S. A number of unique features are planned and a inerrj, pleasant time Is assured by the well-known effort of the clover little What-I Can girls. The Tolstoi circle will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Walter Edwards, at her homo at 2Sia". Wash Inglon avenue. An interesting program pro-gram will be given and a full attendance attend-ance is cordially urged. The Children's Aid society met with Mrs. W m. Craig at her home. 48) Seventeenth street, vesterdav af ternoon when important matters and plans for future work were discussed. ojOCIETY JUVENILE CHARACTER BALL. Among the merriest of tho parties pl ir.ncd for Hallowe'en is a juvenile character ball to be given by tho Fourth Ward Primary association in tlie Fourth Ward Amusement Hall, i on Mondcy night. Many unique and , beautiful co?tuiu-; are being arranged : and a larg gathering of children, I parents and friends is expected aud desired. All are welcome. i SHAKESPEAREAN EVENING. Tall men ami prelly glils will pose as Shakeypearonn characters the evening oi October 27th, at. the ! Kpl-eopal Guild hall Some of (ho most no' e-d Shakespearean songs will be given, i ho entire program being , given under the direction of Mrs. Ll'- lian Farnsworth. Alter the program I a dance will be given and lino music j and a well arranged program will assure as-sure an enjoyable closing of tho af-1 af-1 fair. PROGRESSIVE HIGH FIVE. la-st Saturday evening a Progressive Progres-sive High Five party was given by-Mrs. by-Mrs. C. E. Dodue and Mrs. A. N. Walters at tho home of the latter. 117 Doxey.avonue. Members of Harry A. Young Auxiliary No 1 and friends were guests. A delightful evening was spent. Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Walters proving prov-ing most, entertaining ho,tsses. Following Fol-lowing the card games delicious hot ciiflec, sandwiches and cake were among the good things to eat and a pleasant social hour preceded the parting "good nights" and hearty congratulations con-gratulations to the hostesses Prizes were awarded; Miss Gar-neau Gar-neau and Albert Jensen receiving first prizes, and Mrs. V. Reynolds and Ed Uatchelor tho consolation offering Among those present wore: Mrs. j A. T. Flinders, Mr. and Mrs. Garuoau, Miss Carncau. Mrs Ilendershot, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Botchelnr, Mi. and Mrs. Will P.atchelor, Mr and i..is. W. G. Hampton. Hamp-ton. Mr. and Mrs. CVco. Hawkins, Mr. and 'Mrs. V. C. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill, Mrs Carrie E. Dodge, Hank Dodge, Mrs Carrie oLlyer, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Ev man, AI-onzo AI-onzo Eyman, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Wcssler, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Walters. Mrs. Seth Thomas. Miss Ethel Thonia-s, Herman Turdy, Albert Jen sen. SURPRISE PARTY. Iist OA en lug the R M. S completely com-pletely surprised Mrs. Thomas Hrad ley at her new home, 1141 Twenty-flr--t street Ihe occasion being Mrs. Ilradley's bitthday anniversary A happy evening was spent, social di-vcrsions di-vcrsions of vnilous kinds and pleasant pleas-ant congratulations together with ap proprlate birthday remembrances rounding otil the nicely ananged affair. af-fair. Miss P.etnice R. Kohn returned yesterda from Logan where she spent, a week and today Mi.s Kohn returned to Logan lo remain three or four weeks as the guest of Mrs. N. J. Fc I Irtish. The What I Can girls are making sirrangemonts for a Hallowe'en social |