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Show e THE REVIEW. A. M. SURBAUGH, directors for one year; Mrs. W. A. Nelden, Mrs. F. A. Vincent, Mrs. R. American Watclins, Clocks and Jewelry. Repairing of Fine and Complicated Watches a C. Woodruff, directors for two years. D CALEB specialty. No. IN McCornick Block, Salt Lake City, 10 MISS S. L. MONROE. STUDIO. A Beautiful Line of Decorated China in New and Elegant Designs. 64 Second Soath Street. W. BALM. QUINCE have ugly and unsightly Why hands when QUINCE BALM BEHOVES ALL BLEHISHES And Makes OF THE SKIN the Hands Soft and Smooth. FOB BALE BY Smith & Swift and the Lace House. Bay Yonr Meats, Groceries, Poultry, Provisions and Fruits of ttASHIHGTOH HARKET, DAY, ROWE & Telephone CO., Props., 571. 813 South Main St. Physicians and Surgeons Soap Is the Purest and Best Made. Guaranteed Not to Irritate or Burn the Most Delicate Skin. MRS. M. E. RANDALL, Agent, 419 Constitution Building. The section chairmen had been m previously named. Some changes the sections have been made, the art section being discontinued and two new ones created, music and French. The sections with their chairmen are: History, Mrs. J. H. Brown; tourist, Mrs. R. C. Woodruff; Shakespeare, Mrs. John Cain; home and educational, Mrs. G. F. Stiehl; current events and literature, Mrs. S. W. Morrison; music, Mrs. W. A. Nelden; French, Mrs. Eugene Lewis. AnHiening of Southern Song and Story. Mr. Nat M. Brigham and Mrs. Wm. Igleheart will give An Evening of Southern Song and Story at the Congregational Church on Thursday, May 26th, at 8 p. m., assisted by Miss Edna Dwyer, Miss Mariam Henderson, Mr. Thomas Ashworth, Mr. Alfred Best, Mr. Will Patrick, Mr. Willard Christopherson, Mr. William Willis and Mr. Spencer Clawson, Jr. The following is the program: 1. Medley of Negro Melo dies for Piano, Spencer Clawson, Jr. Ambolena Snow, Maywood f (b) Just Yer Listen, Davidson , Mr. William Willis and Quartette; (c) On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away, Paul Dresser , Mr. Will Patrick and Quartette. 3. The Wonderful Tar Baby Story toel Chandler Harris , Mrs. Wm. Igleheart. 4. (a) Old Kentucky Home, Foster ; (b) Nellie was a Lady, Foster , Mr. Nat M. Brigham and Quartette. 5. Louisiana Lou, Miss Edna Dwyer. 6. Plantation Ballad, from Opera of Tobasco, Mr. Thos. Ashworth and The 7. Scene from Quartette. Mrs. Igleheart. Golden Wedding, 8. ( a ) Kentucky Babe, Giebel, ( b ) Honey Does Yer Love Yer Man? Bratton , (c) Mammys Little Pumpkin-C2. SHORT LINE TO Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek, Leadvllle and Glemvood Springs, AND ALL EASTERN POINTS. Line running through Chair Cars and Sleepers from Ogden and Salt Lake to Denver and intermediate points. Connections at Denver and Colorado Springs with all lines. Only Take this line and enjoy a ride over the finest track and through the finest scenery in America. Do not forget that this is the only line running the through chair car without charge. : : : 0. A. Brown, Gen. Agt.f Salt Lake, Utah W. P. Bailey, G. P. A., Denver, Colo. (a) olored Goons, Perrin , Mr. Little Yeller Boy, 9. Kerker, Miss Dwyer. 10. When Brigham. Melinda Sings. Paul Lawrence Dun bar, Mrs. Igleheart. 11. (a) My Chocolate-Colore- d Baby, Maywood , Willis and Mr. Quartette; (b) Negro Medley, Shattuck , Quartette. Officers of the Woman'S Clab 1898-9- 9. The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Salt Lake Womans Club tor the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Mary E. Gilmer. Mrs. Emily S. Richards. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Paul Vice-Presiden- t, Hammer. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. K. Walker. Treasurer, Mrs. John Eckers. Historian, Mrs. A. B. Kinney. Critic, Mrs. Nannie N. Piper. Advisory Board, Mrs. W. H. Jones and Miss S. L. Monroe. Er-minn- ie Among those going to the Denver Biennial over the Rio Grande are Mrs. Wm. C. Jennings, president of the State Federation; Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mrs. Rachel Miller, delegate and alternate of the Utah Womans Press Club ; Dr. Orielle Curtis and Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux, of the Poets Round Table; Miss McCornick, of the Ladies Literary Club; Mrs. D. H. Moore, of the Reviewers; Mrs. Annie M. Bradley, of the Womans Club. The club women going who are not delegates are Mrs. J. A. Robinson, Mrs. A. T. Moon, Mrs. D. F. Walker, Jr., Mrs. Geo. W. Snow, Mrs. Yard of Spring-villMrs. W. H. Jones, Mrs. Geo. Loomis, Miss Clara Colton, Mrs. Ira H. Lewis and Miss Aldrich. e, The following is the program given by the Womans Athenaeum of Park City, May 9th: Reading, Mrs. La The Four Biennials, by Compt. Mrs. McVicker. Music Piano Solo, Miss IverSi Paper Life of U. S. Grant, Mrs. M. M. Allen, Paper Leading Events in the Administration of U. S. Grant, Mrs. Swanger. Music Piano Solo, Miss Kescel. Paper The Centennial Exposition, Mrs. Wm. M. Ferry. Music Piano and Mandolin, Misses Malone and Ivers. Paper Indian Troubles from the Civil War until the Present Time, Mrs. C. M. Wilson. Exercises in the Woman's Manual, conducted by Mrs. Montague Ferry. After singing America, the meeting adjourned. Mary Y. Hayt, Secretary pro tem . |