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Show jpPW of feilfomatfe Clubs Bf N important cvont. in both club and social circles will be the visit to the city this wool: of . Irisa RHcn PiU Pendleton, prosi-'xl prosi-'xl of Wolleslcy college. Miss Pen-ton Pen-ton will arrive -Monday afternoon at o'clock and will remain until 0 lock Tuesday evening. fcShn will stop the Ifolel Ptali during her stay in t'rit. She will bo extensively en-tainod en-tainod b Mm Wollcsloy club. Tucs- morning at S:.'J0 Miss l'onrllton will ale to the pupils of Rowland Hall at 10:."0 to the pupils of the- Salt kc high bchool. She will talk along i lino of the alue of college r-duca a. The Welles-ley club will entertain luncheon lor Miss Pendleton at the tel Utah following her addresses and I will be given a reception Tuesday crnooii from ." to " o 'clock at the no of Mrs. (". P. Overfiold, president the Welleslo.y club. Seventh Easit 9 pot About L'OO invitations have been icd. Miss Pendleton is the. first worn-graduate worn-graduate president of a college in Unitcil States. She was in the ami iic clnss with Mrs. John A. Marshall this city. Mrs. Marshall will enter- n her at dinner Monday evening, ss Pendleton is a member of an '.New JCngland family, possessing the Btocracy both of blood and brain, has specialized in mathematics and Jsfcincd a high place as an. interpreter LHKthis great science. Miss Pendleton :ffm:buen sent out by the graduate co'un-ijl'of co'un-ijl'of tho college she represents to visit I Klicslcy clubs and to awaken, an in- II est in college education. Sho has vis-i vis-i Los Angeles, San Francisco, Ta- II tia and Seattle, and will come hero m Seattle. Prom .Salt Lake she will to Denver and from there to Omaha. ler she will visit the clubs of the II it and middle west. The Wcllesley b of Salt Lake numbers fourteen HI fibers.. hc Housekeepers' conference, in con- III lion with the Farmers' Roundup at jjState Agricultural college at Logan, finning January U6, will be of in- J est to clubwomen of the state. The riiolc of the conference this vear I' be "Child Welfare." The sneak-froin. sneak-froin. a distance will be Mrs. Nellie dzie Jones, formerly at the head Ml the homo economics department, of j Kansas Agricultural college and pa speaker of national fame on top-Kof top-Kof interest in home makinir, and fes Lena Bailey of Washington, of I Hft United States department of agri- tare, an export in home demonstra-ll demonstra-ll a work. A number of Salt Lakers falso on the programme. An illus- icd lecture on "Sanitation in Rural . hes" will bo given bv Dr. S. G. ' tl, health commiesioner of Salt Lake, Tuesday, January 27. Saturdav, Jan-v Jan-v 7- 3li might bo designated Salt Lake i At tho morning session on that Jj Dr. Jj. W. Snow of this citv will --q;kon "Safeguarding tho Child's Evo-'yi Evo-'yi it." Immediately following Dr. i w, Professor Osborne WidtBoe of the i i E). S. university of Salt Lake, will ' i l& on "What Shall Children Read?" ihe afternoon Mrs. "Williams 0. Jen-i Jen-i x p, doan of girls for the Salt Lake ' 1 school, -will give an address on ii ching the Source of Lifo at Home n in School." An address by Gov-j Gov-j k Spry iu the college chapel will ; Inde the day's programme. On J Inesday, Pebniarr 4, Mire. Robert . anell of thiB city will roeak on , Sanitary Habits of Children in Hern He-rn to Disease." Thursday, Fobru-W5, Fobru-W5, is called "Clubwomen's and (61 Teachers' Day." Mrs. Jonos Miss Ellen Fitz Pendleton, preside 01 Vellcslcy coliegc, who will be the guest of tlie Wellcslcj." club i: this city the coming week. will givij :i di'iiionstraiioii ol 'Kcediu the Sick Child," aim -.vill .-.Im) ,'ic an addre.-s on ''Thi; Xow Ri!iint in Home ami .School."' It; ihe "cvonin Miss hiurah Huntsman of t lie Agricultural Agricult-ural college will givr a rr-adni" ot "Tho Bluebird.'" On the concludiu (lav of tho coufcrciKO, Halurday. Fcbruary 7, Miss Gertrude -MoChevnc of tliu homy economics dcLjartnient of tbr; Ai;ii:ult-. ural college, and wdl known iii .Salt Lake, will talk un "Local 'Home Ki-u nomics Associations." a Tho music section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock at tho clubhouse, S."0 Kast South Temple street.. An interesting musical and literary programme has been arranged, followed by a silver tea and social hour, to which all friends of the memburs of this section are invited. The committee in charge consists of Mrs. C. C. Snyder, chairman; Mrs. A. H. Pcabodv, Airs. E. l Hoot, Mrs. G. Skoltou.'Mrs. Harry Knight, Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, Miss L. Scarce, Mrs. Charles E. Quigley and Mrs. K. L. Sheets. A number of young women will assist in serving tea. Selections from Homer Bartlott, Horatio Parker, Frank Carpenter and Dudley Buck will be given. Following is the programme: So-lection, So-lection, club chorus: iive-minutc talk, Mrs. E, F. Hoot; Into song, Horatio Parker, Mrs. C. C. Snyder; American church music, Mrs. Louis Slrohaucr; violin solo. Miss Prances Hahn; "Sun-set," "Sun-set," Dudley Buck, Mrs. C. C. Snyder; dramatic readings, Miss Elcanora Ruber of the Utah Stock compaii'. Grnfonola selections from light and grand opera will be given by Mr. Eby of the Dayues-Beebc Music company on the Columbia Grand grafonola. Tho rogular monthly meeting of tho bait Lako Free Kindergarten and .Neighborhood Rouse association was held at 753 West First South, Vcdncs-iluy. Vcdncs-iluy. The following extracts aro from tho December reports: Dav nursery Children enrolled, thirty-eight: avorago daily attendance, nineteen. Total attendance, at-tendance, -1SG. Kindergarten Children enrolled, iil'ty-fivo; average daily at-tcudaucCj at-tcudaucCj thirty-one. visits 'made 'by kindergartner, twonty-soven. Sixty children and fifty-two parents attended Christmas tree party: 12') gifts, distributed. Sowing class Isriuoty little girls entertained at Christmas party. Mothers' club Thirty mothers at. meeting. Mrs. C. V.. Itichards told the "Story of tho Other AViso Men." Library Books given out, (37-1; visits made bv librarian, fifty-two. Girls' club's Regular monthly programme followed bv Christinas Christ-inas party for both clubs. Boys' club Forty enrolled. Christmas partv, Mr. Stockman in charge, Story hour, average attendance, forty-seven. Christmas party. Trained nurse in attendance at-tendance at tho dispensary. Tho entertainment commit too of the. Ladies' Literary club arc quietly arranging ar-ranging for tho "birthday party" at tho club February 13. The uatiirc of I ho entertainment ia being kept a secret, se-cret, but it is euro to bo worth while. A gct acquaintcd rocoption v.-ill bo ono of the features. Tho members of iho club who have been connected with it for moro than ono year will be supplied with green badges and the members of this year will wear white badges, carry-in carry-in c out the rlub colors. Each old member mem-ber is requested to bring in a now member before tho anniversary. The entertainment will begin at the regular club hour, 2:30 p. m. No foo will bo levied upon tho members, but a contribution contri-bution basket will be put iu a convenient conveni-ent place to rccoivo free will offerings. The annua, meeting of the Young Women's Christian association will be held Monday evening at tho V. W. C. A. rooms in tho Contiiioutal Bank building. build-ing. Dinner will bo sorvod al tf-.-lo, with a programme cfollowing. Tho programme "will opon with somo introductory remarks re-marks by tho prosidont, M. TS. B. Critchlow. Music will be furnished by tho association glee club, "Roporta will then bo heard from tho different departments de-partments of work, followed bv a readme read-me bv Mrs. C. U. Richards. "A violin solo will conclude the programme. About 200 aro expected. A general" invitation is extended to all who care to attend, villi the roqiieL that thoy r'.'giol'M- Iu ad'.ar.i'c at .the association I: eai quarts quar-ts s. - . The Hub women of Minnesota have rebelled at the tight dress skirt of the luevailing fashion, and have Parted a inovc toward ri!onu along that lino. They u&k that designers ni.il makers ot skirl?, and of paper patterns for skirts, provide some garments und patterns ea-h season that shall be of attractive style, and that for a woman of thirty-six thirty-six inch bust measure the dress shall be at least two yards around the I bottom and Mtlliciently loose as not to display tin; form, and bliould reach tho instep, the linger and smaller sizes to be iu proportion. A manufacturing firm of Xew Vork responded to the appeal and has had issued a model known as the "Minnesota skirt." The Frocbcl society held an interesting interest-ing nieoting Thursday afternoon at the Y. W, C. A. rooms in the Continental Continen-tal Bank building. Mrs. Anna T. Pier-coy Pier-coy was in charge of the programme. The subject was "How Can Kindergarteners Kinder-garteners Mako Their Work Uottcr Understood Un-derstood by the Public." Talks were made by Mrs. l- G. Moore, .Mrs. Gcorgo M. Bacon and Mrs. Marcus 10. Jones. The leading suggestions made were that mothers' meeting and publicity work would be the best plan for bringing bring-ing the kindergarten iu closer touch with the public. A light supper was served following the programme. The speakers were guests of honor. Mrs. S, W. Morrison was elected delegate del-egate to the Continental congress in Washington to represent tho Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at a meeting of the chapter last Thursday afternoon with .Mrs. P. C. Richmond on East South Temple street. Mrs. Barry Ro-garty Ro-garty was mado alternate for tho regent of the chapter. Miss Sallio G. Sholes pave a paper on " Architecture and Gardens Gar-dens of Colonial Days." Mrs. B. F. Anderson An-derson gave several violin solos, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. A. JL l'eabody. Tea was served by the hostess, assisted bv her daughter, Miss Marguerite Richmond, Rich-mond, V The members of the Ladies' Progressive Pro-gressive Aid society gave a surprise Thursday evening to the president, Mrs. S. Love. About thirty members quietly came to tho homo" and Mrs. Love was summoned to the door. Tlie early jiart of the evening was spent by playing bridge, after which a light supper sup-per was served in the dining room. All wero seated at one long table. After all had been boated Mrs. L. Smith, past secretary of the society, gave a short speech upon the efficient work of tho president in tho last four years, and presented 'her with a handsome gold oadge n a token of honor and appreciation. appre-ciation. . A "silver" tea will bo given by tho women of Lynds on Thursday afternoon from 2 to C o'clock, at tho homo of Mrs. F. W. Gardiner, 27 Ninth ISast street. Mrs. Gardiner will be assisted in receiving re-ceiving by Mrs. O. B. Chalmers, Mrs. L. A. Pronty, Mrs W. K. Vauccy, Mrs. John Boyle and Mrs. A. L. Anderson. Miss Hthel Nettleton, Mrs. Clarence l-Mandro and Mrs. 10. Tl. Gibson will preside pre-side in the dining room, assisted by Mrs. .L T. Brcckon, Mrs. 10. R. Wheelon, Mrs. C. V. Barrett. Mrs. R. E. Harris. Mrs. C. N. Sargent, and Mrs. 10. A. Rarton-alein. Rarton-alein. A musical programme will be given throughout the afternoon. 1 1 Al a nieoting of the Woman 'ti Democratic Demo-cratic dub with Mrs. II. J. Havward in j the Hayward apartments last ' Weducs-' dav, the annual clcetiou of officers was held, resulting in tho re-election of the officers who had held offico tho past .year. Tho officers .joined in a telegram tele-gram to the Utah representatives in congress asking their support of tho bill providing an eight-hour law for womon in tho District of Columbia. Mre. Havward, Hav-ward, who is president of the dub, served refreshments following the busi uess meeting. Clul) woiiiPii of tho city and others interested in-terested in tho abatomont of tho smoke j nuisance in Salt Lake will meet with the city commissioners Wednesday at. 1 0 : 1 ." o'clock, when the ordinance regarding licensed engineers for apartment houses will come up for discussion. Prominent men of fh city and property owners and lending women of the community are supporting r.he ordinance and a number num-ber of stirring speeches aro promised. All interested 111 tlie improvement of the smoke nuisance are invited to attend the meeting Wednesday morning. The Judge Mercy Hospital league elected the following of titers in a meeting Monday at Calliodra hall. Mrs. J. C. Ilanehett. president; Mrs. C A. Quigley. vice president: Mrs. .James Bernard MelOnanv. secretary and treasurer. treas-urer. The beard" of directors are Mr.. William O "Urieii. Mry. Jaeu-. her'-. Sr. Mrs. Joseph Cooghcgan, Mis. Mary Kill., Mrs. .1. ij. Collins and Mrs. Janus Mulrvan. The Ladies' Literary club will meet I'riday afternoon at the clubh.Hi.'-o. A .paper on "The New Woman of the Orient'.' will bo given by Mrs. Lafav otto llauehott. A book "review. "The Business of Being a Woman." will be given by Mrs. K. M. Mcllugh. Music will be furnished by Mrs. A. 11. Pcabodv Pca-bodv and Mrs. William Wd.ell. Miss Leola Kdiraek will sing two numbers , by ( hadwick. The history section of the Ladies' Literary dub will mod at the. dub- house 'Thursday morning at, 1H:3'J (i 'dock. The study of United Stales Inslon will bo continued. Mrs. I). V. .St ran p will give a paper 011 "The Great CriM'S: Tieniou, Saratoga, Valley Tot-go, King's Mountain and ConwuV Cabal." Mrs. W. L. McLeod will give a paper on "The Patriots. " The ladies of the Oliver O. Howard, W. R, C. will bo entertained at the homo of Mrs. Von Kim. 0-17 lOast. lOighth Smith, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Von lOliu will be assisted by Mrs. Washburn. Wash-burn. .Mis. Williams, Mrs". Duncan, Mrs. Rothwell. Mrs. Trap p. Mrs. Sudheimer. All G, A. R. organizations and friends are invited. A resolution condemning the "white sJavo" traffic passed by the Fourth district, dis-trict, of the Minnesota federation of dobs has been given wide publicity. A copy of the resolution has been sent to each of the state federations. One has br-ou mceived by Mrs. A. J. Gorham, president of the Utah federation. The Browning section of the Ladies' Literary dub will be entertained Saturday Sat-urday at. luncheon at 1 o'clock by Mrs. John Cain at her home iu the Palace apartments. The reading of "Kaslcr Day" will be concluded, and Mrs. W, IA Adams will give a study of the poem. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday afternoon sit 'J:30 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. F. M. Brookic and Mrs. J. B. Patience will bo the hostesses. Mrs. Gibson is chairman of the programme committee Tho Ogden dub women will observe February -1 as Federation day. Airs. A. J. Gorham, president of tho state federation; fede-ration; Mrs. C. H. MeMahon and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen, all of this city, have been united to appear on the programme. pro-gramme. The Salt Lake Civic club will meet on Monday at the Commercial club at 2:30 p. m and the Rev. John Malick of the First Unitarian church will give an address on "Some Municipal Problems." Prob-lems." e The Ladies' Aid society of the hirst iMcthodist church will have an all day meeting at the residence of -Mrs. Mills, 3f)3 Douglas avcuue, Thursday. The "yellow" section of tho society will be the guests of the "purple" section at luncheon. The United Daughters of the Confederacy Confed-eracy will meet Fridaj' evening with Mrs. W. D. Prosscr, 955 lOast Eleven Ih South. The programme will be in commemoration com-memoration of tho birthday of Robert E. Leo, which falls on Monday. w The Orpheus club concert at tho Ladies' La-dies' Literary club on Wednesday night is to be an 'interesting event. Tt will be given under the auspices of tho music section and tho club chorus will sing two numbers. tt M It Utah Castle No. 33S oT tho Royal Highlanders have arranged for another of its social card parties to be given in their hall iu tho Mackintosh building next "Wednesday cvouing. All Highlanders High-landers and their friends are invited. 1 The "Shakespeare club will be entertained enter-tained Monday evening by Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Houghton and Dr. Mary Gamble at Miss Houghton's homo. !)11 Third avenue. Clinton D. "Ray will read extracts ex-tracts from Julius Caesar. The art section of the Ladies' Literary Liter-ary club will incut Wednesday morning at 10:U0. Ms. 10, O. Loatherwood will give a paper on "Rembrandt's Portraits." Por-traits." The Child Life, chapter No. I will meet. Wednesday evening at. S o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Roy Kingsbury, 376 Eighth avenue. Miss Mary Lymau will givo a paper on "Heredity.'' n 1 1 ! Mrs. W. K. .Tones will entertain the ladies of the Sons and Daughters of Wales sodoly at her home, 117 Fifth East street, 'l'uesday from 12 to o'clock. All Welsh ladies and their friends aro invited. Tho AVnsatch .Literary dub will meet on Tuesday wuh Mrs. 10. O. Leather-wood, Leather-wood, 1237 East First" South street. Mrs. C. J. McNitt will give a paper On "American Painting." The Cloofnii dub will uicol Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon with Miss lOmmeliiie Wells. J2 South Eighth East street-Miss street-Miss Florence Home will givo a review of the current magazines. t The poets section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Monday afternoon after-noon at 2:30 o'clock at. tho clubhouse. Tho reading of "Anthony and Cleopatra'' Cleo-patra'' will bo continued. a. Tho directors of the Utah Federation of Women 's Clubs will meet in this city somo time in February. The exact time and place for the meeting has not been arranged. . tt Tho College club will meet Thursday nfternoon with 'Mrs. A. J. Gorham, 715 Socond avenue. The club chorus of the Ladies' Lit orary club will meet on Monday morning morn-ing at tho clubhouse at J0:30, K ! Tho St. John's Men's club will givo a card partv al the St. John's parish rooms, Niutii Bast and Logan avcuue, on Tuesday evening, January 20. The Lloyd Allianco will givo its monthly supper Wednesday evening at '3:30 o'clock at Unity hall. |