Show The Masrnrlne Cub The Magazine club of Ogden held Us regular meeting Tuesday January 30 at the home of Mrs Theodore Robinson Rob-inson There were present about twenty members the storm causing the absence of a number of the ladies Mrs Haveicamp of Provo a guest of Mrs David vas and a member of the Nineteenth Century Club of Provo was the guest of the afternoon Mrs Patton the vicepresident presided pre-sided over the meeting in the absence of the president Mrs lliott 1iott The secretarys report having been read the following officers were appointed ap-pointed for the afternoon Mrs Rem let timekeeper Mrs Boreman reporter re-porter Mrs Spenser critic critc pro tem The first magazine reviewed was the Art Interchange by Mrs W F Adams She gave some of the leading subjects in her usual entertaining manner The subjects treated were The Aim of the National League by Mrs Frackle ton and Taste in Household Decoration Decora-tion which was very interesting and full of practical suggestions The next magazine was the Chautau quan reviewed by Mrs M V Gilbert and Mrs Patton a very comprehensive comprehen-sive and careful review Every member mem-ber of this periodical seems to be a leader in educational work The wide range of thought and the large number of contributors render it one of the most difficult magazines to review Mrs L B Adams sang an exquisite serenade When the Valley Flowers are Sleeping accompanying her full rich voice with the guitar 1 Mrs Dr Armstrong then gave a careful an entertainng report of the first part of Harpers Magazine dwelling lug mainly on Chadean Inscriptions and The Dutch Influence in New Eng land landMrs Mrs Fletcher reviewed the second half giving an animated report on Richard Harding Daviss East and West End of London Junius Henri Brownes Bread and Butter Question Ques-tion and a most sympathetic review of the noble article on The Mission of the Jews The critics report was very full and minute Mrs Spenser filling that dif cult office in a very praiseworthy manner man-ner nerAfter a extremely profitable afternoon after-noon the club adjourned accepting the invitation of Mrs L B Adams to meet with her at her home on Lincoln Avenue on February 13 |