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Show p SWM'Wf-- XX;XXXXm Sc Club Anniversary to be Observed at Luncheon Si TIIK most elaborate social event; of the season in women 's club circles, the anniversary celebration of the ( La'lics' Literary club, the ohlest and largest club in Salt Lake, is announced for Friday, February --. The entertainment enter-tainment will take the form of a luncheon this year, to be served at the clubhouse at 1 o'clock, followed lc by a special programme. The eclebra-pi eclebra-pi t.ion will mark the forty-first birthday li of the organization. ' o. The, reservations will be limited to w club members, on account of the ca-Ij ca-Ij parity of the clubhouse. The entertain-yt entertain-yt ment committee of the club will bo in charge. 1 ' The comniitteo includes: Mrs. A. B. " Irvine, chairman; Mrs. Glen Miller, t Mrs. L. L. Pratt, Mrs. V. T. Benson, i Mrs. Kent U. Burt, Mrs. A. A. Covey, u Mrs. H. C. Edwards, Mrs. W. H. Klli-' Klli-' son, Mrs W. H. Ferguson, Mrs. W. J'. Fowler, Mrs. F. L. Gardner, Mrs. Aus-X Aus-X tin A. Kerr, Mrs. W. L. McLeod, Mrs. i Jt. N. Mavo, Mrs. F. 'L. Oswald, Miss 1 Pearl Baddatz, Mrs. II. M. Rhodes, Mrs. .1. II. Riddle. Mrs. S. IT. Sharman, Mrs. 1 J. A. Slaughter, Mrs. Ij. W. Snow, Mrs. ! (! N. Sweet, Miss Eleanor Voelker, Mrs. 1 Clareneo Warnock, Mrs. C. K. West and I Mrs. B. N. young. Conservation Theme of Programme. The regular meeting of the club was held Friday afternoon. Preceding the programme, the entertainment committee commit-tee served a luncheon, which proved to be a successful demonstration of the conservation idea. Dr. T. B. Beattv gave an interesting talk on "Health, A Great National Asset." As-set." Dr. Bcatty impressed on his listeners the importance individually and nationally of the conservation of health and human life. Gordon Place spoko on "Wholesome Moving Pictures." Piano numbers were given by Mrs. Frnest Voelker. Announcement of Department Meetings. The departmental meetings of the club are scheduled as follows: Music: Mrs. J- Ambler, chairman; Tuesday at 2:110 p. m. , The programme is in charge of Mrs. Philip Sehomet, and is as follows: Talk, '" Women Composers of America," Amer-ica," Mrs. Fugene B. Palmer. Quartette, Quar-tette, "The Clover," "The Yellow Daisy," "The Blue Bell," Mrs. H. H. A. Beach; to be given by Mrs. C. C. Daily, Mrs. H. E. Schrave'n, Miss Edna Dwver, Mrs. Ernest Ashton Smith. Vocal solo, "On an April Apple Bough," Margaret R. Lang: "The Years at the Spring," Mrs. H. H. A. Beach. Piano solo. "Longing" (a little love sonpO : "Wood Nymphs," Mrs. Edith M. Richardson of Salt Lake; Miss Helen McNitt. Duet, "The Charm of Spring," Mary Turner Salter; Mrs. C. C. Daily, Mrs. E. A. Smith. University trio (two numbers, se-leetedl. se-leetedl. Miss Amy Walton, violin; Miss Beth Walton, cello; Miss Marian Mc-Call, Mc-Call, piauo. Vocal solo, "Lest Winter Come," Jessie Gavnor; Miss Edna Dwver. Mrs. L. II. Burke, Mrs. Lulabel Eldredge, accompanists. A tea will follow the programme. Phases of Movies to Be Discussed. Dramatic: Miss Linda Jessup, chairman; chair-man; Monday at 2:30 p. m. The topic of the day is "The Educational in the Movies," which will be presented by Mrs. John Maliek in a talk, "What the Parent-Teacher Association Is Doing Do-ing for Better Screen Pictures for Children." Miss Ethel Bixby will speak on "What. Is New in the Movies," and Miss Jessup will discuss "The Movies in the Making." Art: Mrs. Earl W. Pinney, chairman; chair-man; Tuesday. January 20, at 10:o0 a. m. Miss Myra Sawyer will lead in an informal diseussiou of the following subjects: "The Blending of the Classic Clas-sic and Romantic. Schools; Delarsche; Couture. ' Salt Lake Authors Will Be Presented. Current Events and Current Litera- I ture: Mrs. Elmo V. Smith, chairman: Fridar at 2::0 p. m. "A Dav With Salt Lake City Writers." Mrs. C. H. Blanchard. author of "Joan's California Califor-nia Summer." will give a review of that book; Miss Margaret Burton will read one of her recent magazine stories, "Tite Loosens Vp": Mrs. A. M. Howard, How-ard, who is president of the Utah Poetry society, will read original poems. History-Tourist: Mrs. C. D. Kirp. chairman; Friday at 10:30 a. m. "The Religions of South America" will be presented in a paper bv Mrs. D. Y. . Straup. and Mrs. Edgar M. Ledvard" will discuss "Attractive Argentina." Home Economics will meet Wednesday Wednes-day of every week, to work with the Red Cross auxiliary of the club. Programme Outlined for Prohibition Day. The W. C. T. U. will observe national na-tional constitutional prohibition dav with a meeting at the First Methodist church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. A. Saver will preside. pre-side. The programme is as follows: Opening hymn, audience. Scripture reading, Mrs. W. A. Saver. Prayer The Rev. George F. Davies. Report from natiopal convention, VI rs. F. C. Jensen, state vice president W. C. T. U. Reading, Mrs. Browning. Mrs. IT. W. Pratt will conduct the forum, on "War Prohibition." A dis-cii.'sion dis-cii.'sion will follow. Solo, Miss Frances Jensen. "Echoic From the Convention," ! Mr?. I". .? Walker, state president W. ; . t. I " America," audience. ssj, v, , Committee on Arrangements for Red Cross Benefit Left to right (top), Mrs. R. E. L. Collier, Mrs. B. T. Pyper, chairman; Mrs. John E. Clark. Below (left), I Mrs. A. R. Lundin, (right) Mrs. F. H. Groshell. j 4. , ' ' S ' it 1 1 I u ! " tr" i h v" t - 1 f VN , 4 I v j -1 s . - N I x " I Meetings of Clubs Briefly Announced The Robert E. Lee chapter of TJ. D. C. will meet Friday afternoon for Red Cross work. Radiant Sewing circle Bed Cross aux-ilary aux-ilary will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R: Y. Gibson, 102 North Main street. The Seekers' Literary club will be entertained at a musical and Kensington Kensing-ton Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. B. B. Oweu, 558 Douglas avenue. x The La Marraine auxiliary will meet Monday night at the new Eagles' hall. The Clcofan will meet Wednesday evening at S o 'clock at the home of Mrs. Clarence Beck. 613 Third avenue. Carl A. Badger will speak on "America "Amer-ica 's Army. ' ' Maxwell-McKean Relief corps will give a Keusiiigtou and card social Wednesday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall. All members and friends of the corps are invited. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladies' La-dies' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse Wednesday from 10 until 5 0 'clock. The Bay View club will meet Monday Mon-day afternoon with Mrs. T. Cartnichael at her home, $33 Second avenue. Mr3. D. N. Straup will lead the discussion on "Twelfth Night." The Women of Mooseheart Legion will give a masquerade dance on Feb-uarv Feb-uarv 11 at Moose hall. A card party will be given Monday- afternoon at Moose hall. All members and friends are invited. The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief Re-lief corps will entertain Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at a cird party at the home of Mrs. Lillian Duncan. S30 Ninth East street. Mrs. E. Armstrong. Mrs. M. E. Baer. Mrs. A. Cragcr. Mrs. R. Davis Da-vis anil Mrs. E. Corser will be assisting assist-ing hostesses. All members and friends of the corps are invited. :;: s The National League for Women's Service will entertain at a card party Thursday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. W. P. Mu-laudor, Mu-laudor, 1050 Hollywood avenue. The proceeds will he used to buy sewing machines for the Red Cross Work at Social hall. The Life Science society 'will meet with Mrs. Henrietta Martin next Thursday morning at 10 ::!".. at -1 Sharp flats. Subject: "Poise and Peace." T. H. Gordon riivlp, women of the G. A. R.. will give n card party and soc.al in I. u. O. F. hall Tuesday! from 2 until 5 o'clork. All interested are invited. The Red Cross knitters are in-vjted in-vjted to come and spend the afternoon. The Llo;. d Alliance of the I'trst I.Vi-tariau I.Vi-tariau church will hold an all-day mcet- . ! 'v " w $ , - f "Vij v S - , h ing next Wednesday for Bed Cross work. The Monday Night Literary club will meet this week in the committee room of the public, library at it o'clock. J. Cecil Alter of the local weather Dureau will talk on the subject of "The Weather and the War." It is the open meeting ot the month and any one interested in-terested is invited. The Delphian club will meet Monday at 2:30 o clock at the home of Mrs. George Armstrong, 170 A street. Any ladv having Delphian books who wishes to join will be welcome. Lynd's Red Cross auxiliary will meet Wednesday from 10 to 5 o'clock at the W ilson hotel. The Woodcraft) Red Cross auxiliary will meet Friday in the Atlas building build-ing from 10 until 5 o 'clock. No meeting meet-ing will be held Tuesday in the Arcade Ar-cade building. Members in need of wool may receive it by calling at the office of Chairman Graham, 22G East Broadway. Finished work should be returned to that office. Woodcraft 559 will entertain their friends at a card party Thursday evening at the I. O. O. V. hall. The knitters of the Woodcraft Wood-craft auxiliary will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. J. W. Martin at her home, 918 Windsor avenue, ave-nue, -from 10 until 5 o'clock. The regular meeting of Lvnd 's chapter, chap-ter, .No. 1, O. E. S., will be 'held in the Masonic temple Friday evening at S o'clock. The Agenda club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. R. E. Savage, 59 East Seventeenth South street. The woman's service auxiliary of the Red Cross, which meets in St. Mark's basement, will meet this week Monday Mon-day and Tuesday. After this week the meetings will be held as usual on Tiesdays and Wednesdays. The surgical dressing auxiliary of t 'X ' ' 1 'j,1' XW . XtX-:" ix , x Spirit of Liberty chapter. D. A. P., will meet as usual Monday at Ked Cross headquarters, from 2 until o o'clock, under the direction of Mrs. F. C. Richmond and Mrs. p. L. Dodge. All D. A. R. members are invited to join this unit. The officers of the Mizpah chapter. O. E. S., will meet this atternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Masonic temple. The Young Women's Christian association asso-ciation will hold a musical vesper service ser-vice this afternoon at 5 o'clock, sixth floor Continental Bank building. Miss Mary McCreery, who is city field executive exec-utive of the national board ot the association, as-sociation, will speak to the girls. Mrs. H. W. Reherd will read "The Three Things" and a musical programme will be given by Mrs. Fred Barnes. Mrs. Kenneth Collins, Miss Elizabeth Beherd, Miss Frances Jensen and Miss Winifred Wini-fred Jensen. The Business Girls' league will act r f - - - as hostesses for the afternoon. Al I women and girls are invited to attenc this service. |