Show J rJ IN jrp A Tr V ru r I I I rill Ir II J Ur Ip ff 7 J f t fJ r 1 7 h jr r.- r. a q 1 I oje co e of J Cl Club and hi d t. t U an Broadens t ji 1 y EDITH S. S OO ARKEN I N ye literary lights WI back to ye re old olden IJ days the tho da days drs rs before the thc war Avar and farther still fill the tho days when all were workers o kers all ambit ambitious ous to do something really brilliant and make the the literary club emulate th the name So say say the presidents of the various clubs V The he Utah F Federation d rati n of Women's Women J Clubs it t There will be more work worle accomplished this year ear than Ulan In many past the tha women are turning to club work after arduous tasks of war as recreation recreation recreation tion centers for mind and bod body Local interests seem to be paramount among club workers ers but all tending toward broader scopes MRS E. E 9 0 LEATHERWOOD E President s I I. I fJ Ladies Ladies' Literary Club For several years ears women have emed emed to be drifting away from club work rk but this year they seem anxious in the harness and I believe ft is going to be very gratifying to IJ 1 hg officers for tor they have zealous and much will be 1 MRS GLEN MILLER S. S t S President 2 S Salt lt Lake Mothers' Mothers Club S t tWe We are getting down to facts this year re r and real study All of the years year's topics are based upon ethics in various vanS various vari van S bus ous ous phases We expect to accomplish more more work worle this year ear than ever before v c MRS D. D R R. LEWIS I S. S Ji President Spirit of Liberty Chapter D. D A. A R. R t f c As befits a patriotic organization the the Spirit of Liberty chapter is proud of her record of war work and with that over we hope the daughters will exert Cert the same efforts toward the chapters chapter's interests k S MRS M. M K PARSONS ARSONS Vice Regent Wasatch Club Literary r ith the opening of the club year I believe heHe the women feel the necesS feces feces- S S y of ot a full years year's program of ot re reC reS reconstruction reconstruction re- re S C construction work along the broadest i i of Americanization and will fv work rk for that aim l MRS O. O J. J ENKING jig If President i t. t l- l S 'S The C Catholic Womans Woman's League VWe w We expect a wonderful year A number of our speakers are eminent V men from other cities who will bring bringS S new new- views and new ideas to the league that will have a broadening influence 5 I MRS HENRY BYRNE 5 t. t Vice President r D Daughters of the Handcart Pioneers Our object this year yea is to erect erectS S the monument in the Temple grounds in honor of the Handcart Pioneers S We endeavor to furnish a t program a arid and g pleasures to the surviving mem members bers hers of pf the Handcart Pioneers at each meeting MR LILY C. C IE k S President j S Short Story Club b ii The T e years of pf depression have hav given 1 to women men a a. a different outlook upon life which will vIll no doubt be reflected I S l and the short story is isan isan j an education which is more easily obtained b ined than deeper subjects which require exhaustive research J MISS LINDA JESSUP S. S f yS v Acting Chairman fr L 5 S The Welfare Club If that we are to have one of af 2 2 th the i most successful as well weB as one y of the most interesting years we have havet t t- t jS had had Ve We Ve will follow our regular line of f for civic Betterment and for forS S J the literary part will take up current events X MRS JACOB RU RUMEL IEL S President i C S I i t Daughters of of the Utah Pioneers S e ar are hopeful for a most Sue Sue- year we are growing right along and are very vey proud of our relic collection at the capitol which now contains 2000 relics MRS ms ELIZABETH HAYWARD HAYWARDS President S United Daughters of the the Confederacy We We aro e are growing and I believe we have an unusually good year before us We Vt will taJ take e up tip the study of S. S Southern literature Southern customs S and Southern people MRS BERTHA S. S MARTIN President Authors' Authors Cub i We e have every promise of ofa a most successful year our roster is full and we have a waiting list Civic work Worle will be bp taken by the up club and we S n r MISS 1 ZANE WITCHER winsome young daughter of Mrs O. O P. P Cherdron who will leave next week for Miss Harkers Harker's school at Palo Alto Cal where she will prepare to enter Leland St Stanford university S I I I L S S f 4 1 S 'S r Amundsen Studio hope lope to familiarize ourselves with the various state and city constitutions MRS IRS E. E G. G GOWANS President The Cleof nOur n. n Our years year's work was so Interrupted interrupted interrupted inter Inter- last season we are hoping to round out a full tuU year B Beginning ginning October October October Oc Oc- Oc- Oc tober 1 we wo will continue along our usual lines of current history S MISS FLORENCE HORNE President C S C Secretaries Secretaries' Schedule of Club lub Life Lif e S HE members of or the thc Wasatch LitS Literary Lit Lit- S f rHE crary club will be the guests of the president and the entertainment committee at a luncheon to be given September 16 6 at community recreation enter center East Third h South street Those 1 hf wishing i to attend must notify Mrs I Mark I leedall Wasatch not later than Saturday September 13 3 The luncheon is isor I for or members only and will be served I promptly a at 1 p. p m. m The entertainment W n r eri ea committee ommittee e en Includes 1 de Mrs Earl Dunshee chairman Mrs W W. B. B Dods Mrs F l P. P Sherwood Mrs G. G W. W Barrows Mrs John Pieper leper Mrs Lillia R R. Tanner Mrs Irs Mark Mrs H. H A. A King and Mrs Ben Johnson f S C C The Tho entertainment committee of the ladies Ladies' Literary club will entertain at a complimentary luncheon for club members only preceding the first regular meeting of f the club on l Friday September 12 12 at athe atthe atthe the he clubhouse All reservations must be made to Mrs Wesley Vesley King not later than Wednesday evening The entertainment committee is Is composed of Mrs 1 F. F M. M Gray Tray chairman Mrs J. J B B. McIntosh Mrs T T. W W. Naylor Mrs R H. E E. E Dole Mrs W. W v. v L L. Penick Mrs I V. V P. P Strange Mrs ii B. B X f 1 I Wm g Mrs ir Ben fe sr-e sr Lewis Mrs 1 Phillip Mrs E. E E E. Corfman Mrs C. C A. A Stout Mrs Irs George er Mrs Irs Wesley King Mrs 1 W. W K Lovering Mrs 1 M. M II n. Carpenter Mrs P. P B B. Garoutte Garoutte Ga- Ga Mrs U. U R R. R Gibson Mrs G. G W W. Neeley Mrs George M. M Miller Mrs R R. K v. v Brown Mrs Freeman Bassett Mrs Samuel King Mrs T. T II H. Hudson Miss Florence Groshell Miss Elsie Dickert Miss Mary Alice Alce Moon Miss Pearl IUd Bad datz and Miss Luella Cutler The first meeting of the Ladies Ladies' Aid society of oC the First Congregational church for the year ear will vill b be held Tuesday from Ii 11 I until 3 o'clock In the church parlors Luncheon will be served at 1 I C C C The September meeting of oC the Spirit of Liberty chapter B D. D A. A R. R will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 I o'clock at the home of Mrs p 1 B. B Garoutte ISO D street Julius C Bernson special agent of the I federal board of vocational education will speak to the chapter upon Fitting FI Sol diers for Their Life's Lifes s 's Work Mrs Stephen Moore entertained Ye Old Albany club Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Eighth Vest West street Luncheon was served from one long table I centered w edT with t a silver v basket a o of f fall fruits The meeting e u next x month th tho will ll he held at the home of Mrs A. A L. L Dale Paxton raxton avenue Radiant chapter No 12 O. O E E. S. S will meet Tuesday evening at 8 S o'clock at the Masonic temple The first regular meeting of the Short Story club will be held September 22 at the old bandstand at Liberty park Mrs B D D. D will be the hostess The meeting will win be a a. social one with the reading of only one current short story The Welfare club will be entertained at sit t a a. kensington and cards Thursday afternoon afternoon after- after rf noon n at- at atthe the home nome of f Mrs l U R L. L Conely 1135 1115 Second avenue A program will be be given by Miss Edna Gannett Miss 1 Mau Maul rine rifle Sasse Miss Florence Miss Misa Lucille and Miss Misa Madeline Oles-en Oles The hostesses of the afternoon will be Mrs R R. A. A Horton Mrs G. G V V. Mrs G. G U. U Blakely Biakely Mrs J J. Wan Warren en Lee Le Lee and Mrs R. R L. L Conely After a recess of most of the the group group activities at the Civic Center during the hot summer months plans for the fall faIl work c opportunities for advancement advancement advancer advance advance- r ment in hl all branches of ot hom homo are well wen under way During the few tew weeks remaining for the preservation of the fruits and vegetables special emphasis sis will vill be given to this phase of housekeeping house- house keeping at the demonstration kitchen and ways and means of securing adequate food values for the nutrition of the family family family fam fam- ily at at the least expenditure of money will also be given due consideration Announcement will soon be made of ot courses to lo be offered In practical housekeeping housekeeping house house- I keeping planning and nd serving fOering of ol meals and marketing Other courses will be started upon request of any group of or In Interested Interested interested In- In persons and Individual help wUl will willbe be given at any time The government through th the Utah Agricultural college and Women's Civic Center is giving this work vork free of charge to all the people of or Salt Lake City and it Is hoped that a constantly increasing number of people will avail themselves of the advantages offered week by week weel at the Civic Center The program for the coming week Is Is- Isas as follows Monday Monlay September 8 10 to 12 Exam 12 Exam Examination and diagnosis o of children Tuesday September 9 10 Demon jO-Demon- Demon Demonstration making of conserves and jams from the fall fruits Thursday September 11 11 10 Demon lO-Demon- Demon Demonstration stratton cooking the less Jess expensive but nutritious cuts of meats to to make them palatable Leah Leah P. P Jennings The Thc ladies ladles of the Wat Waterloo rJoo Methodist church are urgently requested to be present present present pres pres- ent at the initial meeting of oC the Ladles Ladles' Aid to be held in tn the church parlors on Tuesday evening next at p. p m m. Mrs Richard Wheat president Mrs H. H E E. E King secretary C C C The regular meeting or oZ the Womans Woman's Democratic club will be bo held Wednesday afternoon at o'clock at Civic Center The young people of ot the Waterloo Methodist church will meet next Tuesday In the church at p. p m. m for reorganization reorganization of the Epworth Ellworth league and election election elec elec- tion of officers Refreshments will be served t The Good Day Dav Visit club will meet at atthe atthe atthe the home homo of Mrs A A. A. A Pannier 1433 South Fourte Fourteenth n h East street on the afternoon art art- I b of or September 10 Tal Take e l Fifteenth East car to Browning avenue S S S The City Fe Federation of Women Clubs I will wm meet at Civic Center Monday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon at A full tull attendance is urgently urgent urgent- I ly requested st d as plans must be bo made at this meeting for the tho reception for PresIdent President dent lerit Wilson and also for entertaining the the- State l Federation of or Women's Clubs which h meets ets in this city on October 13 14 and 15 The Past Noble Grand club will meet with Mrs C. C Clawson Glendale street Thursday at 2 p. p m. m All visiting members mem mem- hers bers Invited Take Tale West cst Second South street car S i Reynolds Renolds circle No 1 I Ladies Ladles of oC the tho Grand A Army of the Republic I will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday at 2 p. p m m. in tho the I. I O O. O O. O F. F hall hail S C S 'S i Mrs Pearl Clausen will entertain the Victor lodge sewing circle Thursday September Sep Sep- 11 11 at her home home sti West Vest Second South street C C The opening luncheon of ot the thc will be held September 10 lo at the home of Mrs Elias Ellas A. A Smith Mr Tr 1265 1263 Stratford avenue Mrs A A. A O. O will be the C S C The irhe Oliver O O. Howard W. W R. R C C. will hold its regular meeting Wednesday art art- noon ei-noon at o'clock at the I. I O. O O. O F. F hall la J. J S SS S 5 5 C The Overseas Cheer club will meet I Wednesday afternoon at o'clock at atthe atthe atthe the Hotel Utah I being extensively entertained in Salt SaltI I Lake In honor of Mrs Tracy Trac and Mrs FredI Frederic Frederic Fred- Fred I I eric Rodman Palmer Mrs Douglas l- l Kimball Kimball Kim Kim- ImI Im- Im I ball will entertain the members of her herI I sewing club and a few close friends at atI ata ata a kensington Tuesday afternoon at the I J. J J. J Stewart home on First avenue Mrs Melvin H. H It IL will wUl entertain I at at the Country club on Wednesday for Mrs Frederic Rodman Palmer Miss Marguerite Stewart who Is visiting at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs J. J J. J Stewart on First avenue I. I Miss Louise Hill and Miss Delpha Capson entertained at an Orpheum party today b tea at the Hotel Utah in honor ot or or Miss Ruth Murphy a fall bride The tea table was decorated in purple asters tied with orchid shaded I tulle and place cards of brides and bridesmaids were decorated in lavender and white Covers were laid for tor Miss Murphy Miss Marjorie Burrows Miss 1 i Ellen Armour Miss Ruth Huth Clark Miss Emmarose Woodruff Miss Arlene Harrington Har Ear rington Miss Marcella Marcelia Murphy and Miss Hazel Mrs H. H Chamberlain entertained the F F. F F. club and a few extra guests at 1 o'clock luncheon today followed by a kensington A hand painted bowl of ot i asters centered the table The hostess i was assisted by Mrs John Tripp and Mrs W. W F. F Evans and the guests Included in included In- In eluded Mrs Harry Howe Mrs John I Howe Mrs W. W F I Moffett Mrs George Brown Mrs George Jenkins Mrs Eugene Eugene Eugene Eu Eu- I gene Miller Mrs Joseph Barlow Mrs l Franc ranc Mrs Will Erickson I C C C I Mrs Robert Sands Gray entertained at ata ata a n delightful afternoon tea from 3 until 7 I ocl o'clock ck today at her home In the Stewart apartments In compliment to Mrs Lulu Snow a bride of the early fall Assisting Mrs Irs Gre Gray in receiving were Mrs 1 E. E Y F. Taylor Mrs R. R R n. CarI Cardali Car- Car dali Mrs Allean Taylor Mrs Lorenzo I I Snow and anti Mrs Wallace Vallace C. C Hunter LittIe Little Little Lit Lit- tle tIe Rosemary Stephens and Nettle Wood I received the cards at the door The tea I I I table was decorated in deep purple and gold A clun cluny cloth over canary colored satin covered the table an and a large basI basket basket bas bas- I I ket filled with African marigolds and deep purple asters tied with a malino malin bow of oC canary and orchid shaded maline made an nn effective centerpiece Tall Tail cathedral candles candies in crystal costal holders shaded in yellow ellow lighted the table Taking Taking Tak Tal ing turns at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs Irs R. R N. N Young Mrs Archie Mrs 1 Horace Walker Valker Mra Mrs It II S. S Daynes Mrs H. H H. H Erickson Mrs S. S Y V. Taylor Mrs T. T B. B Stephens Mrs Royal Daynes and Mrs G. G W. W Wood Assisting in servin serving were Mrs Taylor Chamberlain Mrs Glen McEwen Mrs 1 W. W Conners Conners' Conners Miss Ada Alia Miss Mary Clayton Clavton Clavton Miss Ellen llen and Miss 1 Ruth Wis- Wis comb Mrs Will Powell and Miss 1 Catherine Catherine Cath Cath- erine prine Butler presided at the punch bowl I The Four Bit quartette furnished music I during ur ng the receiving hours I I |