Show WOMEN'S 1 CLUBS 1 The Thc meeting of the tIll Cun Current en I Events B all and Current Curlent Literature section on Friday Friday Fri Fril day afternoon was as ns Is always alwa's the thC case casc a very Interesting and Instructs Instructive e one The only I. I regret gret being that so many of oC th the members were absorbed In their CI Christmas shopping that the attendance was wa limited The he program An Afternoon with For Forgotten Books I j I I I I was a most attractive one ono especially to those who were wen familiar with wilh the books under consideration Mss Miss sup the tho chairman of tho rho section gave a brief Introductory talk speaking of the authors authol's the dato dale and when writ writ- ten Tho The first one taken up was the characteristic t En English lIsh novel cl Craft Cran ford rord by hy Mrs 1118 G which was pub pub- li j he hed fifty years ago aso and has always alway been considered a U very correct version of the period in which It was Vas l and ind well describes describe the thc every lay day a life lIff In n an English village 1 Emily Jc Jessup Jesup up brought out the means meaning g and of the characters in a s tolling oiling mann manner I Cape Cod Folks b by Mrs Airs oI Sarah Pratt McLaIn was admirably admirably abl ably Interpreted by 1 Mrs I lS William C C. Dru Druehl hl It Is such a remarkably abl breezy and fascinating description ol oj the peculiar characters and customs of the lie provincial pro people an and life lite In that sea bound Y r dart art of the c country that one could almost fa fancy n C ones one's sell tell among th them For all It was brought out a quarter of a century ago It still maintains its Hs popularity and at al the public library It Is said rolli that thal It is always al alwa's always al- al ways was In demand The author Ita has lately late late- lately I ly brought out another work wort called th Powers Lot which is thought wll wit equal It In popularity The History section of the L Ladles Ladies Literary club moot meet on Thursday morn morn- mornIng lag Ing In December 13 13 Tho subject taken al cn for Ol tho the mornings morning's will be bt beThe beThe The Downfall of the Royal Cause which will be hc given by Mrs 11 G G. nD R n- D Both we M. M i. i P r J rt 1 Tho le Bayview n ing 0 li I ee i on Monday the 1 luth th with wHit Sirs Mrs C. C H H. Morehouse 1029 First Fht street The rhe program program pro plO gram will be roll 1011 call name o of British cathedral or castle Jes lesson JOn Mrs 1 Warren Warren War War- ar ren magazine review re Mrs Dunyon paper noted cathedrals of British Isles hIes Mrs Irs readings Mrs Gibson Miss lIss Leona McCurtain and Mrs Genevieve Genevieve Gene- Gene vieve Ie OCo nor will furnish the music on piano and violin The Womans Woman's club will meet Tuesday Tues Tues- day Jay December II 11 11 with Mrs 18 Theodore Whiteley N Xu NA street Mrs l John I. I L. L Bowman mall will give u a book hook review on th the lifo life of or the tho Bee Dee liberty Chapter D. D A A. A II R. will be he entertained at al the regular monthly meeting by hy Mrs l Thomas Weir Veil on Thursday afternoon December 13 at J o'clock tips Mrs F. F W W. Hayt Is la Is the chairman of the day and will have charge of the program The has adjourned until after after af- af ter the holidays the tho next meeting willbe will be hold January 8 1507 1307 when the club will give an nn open da day Mrs J J J. J Thomas entertained the Wasatch Literary on Tuesday afternoon after aftel afternoon noon A mo most t Interesting lIn IHo program ram was as given the subject was was wa The Social Settlement Movement and was In char e ot Mrs W. W Tawney who gave cave a general summary of University set set- This was WIlS followed by a n talk on Hull House by Mrs Wight Pictures Plc- Plc tures turc w were rJ shown of Jane Jano Addams amid and of buildings belonging to lo Hull House A paper on Canyon Crest Farm telling of the work already dyne and o of the great need along tho the line of or manual training work wa was given Iven b fay by Mrs l C C. II McMahon lc The fhe music of the afternoon was furnished h by Miss Eva Lva Thomas |