Show J to r i i dr At t the Ladies Ladias Literary club cl b Friday I afternoon St Patricks P tricks day was fitting fittingly ly Iy celebrated The was ryas in charge oC or thin the current events and cur current rent rem and was ryas thor thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly appreciated by the members and guests guest gue present Irish Ideals Their Influence on the History and nn Literature oC ot the World handled Mrs gas as the tho topic ably by Georgia G Snow Carleton She reviewed tho th older literature of the country reading several selections from the them themos most mos m 1 noteworthy The sufferings of oC the Irish people and the wrongs heaped upon them were eloquently described by I Mrs Irs Carleton Carloton who was listened to throughout with intense interest The of the Mrs C CE CE CE t Period was given by E Allen who gave a graphic description tion of oJ the men who fought fOUgh t so valiant valiantly ly Iy for tor American independence rhe The Literary Revival in Ireland i was as discussed by Mrs Mt Arthur Bird in a I roost moat t entertaining manner She spoke of ot the recent revival In Irish fiction and pointed out the fact that more more good fiction has been produced In the past three s ears ars than in the thirty previous ones one Comparisons were made of the primitive e and modern poetry and selection tion read from born each ch The noted writers of lIf t the present p t day da Seumas u Shan F Bullock and Jane Barlow their writings were f were ere spoken en of and and selections read from their famous short stories I The was interspersed with musical numbers Molly Bawn and The Harp That Once Through I Terms Terras Hall Han were sung effectively by Miss Paul Mrs L N King gave two charming selections The Kerry Dance Di ce and By Stream Miss Edna beautiful contralto voice was heard in Kathleen Mavour Ma ur neen neeri and Kathleen s Answer The Reviewers At the Reviewers club on Monday the tho 1 topic plc Man in American Litera Literature Literature ture tur was wag given by Mrs C W Ben Bennett Bennett Bennett nett A resume of the works of the early essayists of the century was given and also aso the history of Cooper Hawthorne Haw Hawthorne Hawthorne thorne Emerson and Holmes HaImes with their place in American literature An added interest was given the subject by personal reminiscences of Emerson and Louisa Lo isa M DL Alcott both of whom Mrs Bennett was fortunate enough to have known The home of Irving was also described and his works reviewed at length A New Nets Club For Tor Women An evening club for women is being organized in Salt Lake L ke to be known as the Business BUsin club The ob object object object of the organization organisation is to jo p the women whose days are filled fined with work the social and intellectual opportunities opportunities afforded in club life The subjects to be discussed disc In n the club are those principally of a practical practical practical nature such as Why Wh Should Wo Won Women men nen n en Save a Part of Their Earnings What Are the Relative e Duties Be Between Between Between tween Employee and aad a d Employer What Are the Conditions Under Which Women Can Give to the World Her Best Works 1 etc etc The meetings are held t twice ice a month All working women wamen interested int rested in the establishment of this club will wUl meet m t with h M inre e Root at Jennings J block blockon on Tuesday ay evening at 8 3 o lock for forthe forthe the purpose e of adopting adapting a constitution and by bylaws laws J j The Mrs Coulter president of the Federation Feder Federation alion and Mrs McVicker were the guests of the Tuesday Tu after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon The meeting opened with wI h an in informal informal informal formal reception rec thus thua giving the mem members members members bers an opportunity to meet Mrs Coul Coulter Coulter Coulter ter Tea and wafers were vere we served and the half hour proved most delightful The regular followed Mrs Julia Taylor gave the lives and writings of Lawrence fLawrence Sterne and James Thompson and acid nd Miss Kate Wells W dis discussed discussed discussed cussed current events reviewing the war in youth South So th Africa and the Philip Phillp Philippines Philippines pines Historical Society The Historical Hist society iet met Saturday March larch arch 10 at the home of Mrs Bishop The Th was was opened with an 0 excellently prepared paper by Miss Sea Seaman Seaman Seaman man on the Early Jesuit J suit and Monas Monastic tic Orders Miss Snow followed toll wed by giving an au autobiography autobiograPhY autobiography of f St Theresa in her usually u usually u ally aUy pleasing manner and the ladies i showed their appreciation by the hearty applause which followed I The next article was as The Life and I Works of Ignatius Loyola in wh which ch Mrs Bond held the rapt attention of the ladies throughout her talk on the soldier priest This was followed by biographical sketches sketch s of Madame de Mary Queen of Scots and Madame de deMaintenon Maintenon by Mrs Rankin which closed the for the afternoon After a socail hour the club adjourn adjourned ed to meet March 24 at the home of Miss Snow 2669 Madison avenue P E O 0 Chapter The P E O 0 chapter met yesterday afternoon Roman Sculpture in Rela Relation Relation Relation tion to Greek Sculpture was the sub subject subject discussed the talk being led by Mrs Steiner The talk was illustrated ed with photographs of famous statues Club Glut Notes I The Poets Round Table will meet the thelast thelast thelast last Monday in this month at the home bome i of Mrs Stanley Clawson Cla n 11 The Progressive Literary Literal and Debat Debating Debating DebatIng ing society met at the home of ot Mr Henry Kirkham Friday evening The I evening was spent in three contests viz iz declamatory debating and orator oratorical oratorical I ical The rhe contestants in the declama declamation declamation I tion Uon were Joseph Haas John Johnson Johnson I son Jule McMurrin and Bert Angell AngellI Angell was w declared the best declaimer Those Thom in the debate were Henry Kirk Kirkham Kirkham I I I ham and John Walden Kirkham re I 0 rF f n I f fI fr ff I r 1 it f 1 4 f 4 E J MES J M hL DART Mrs J 21 I Dart has for the past twenty years been interested in the vork of the clubs and has taken a foremost place in all the progressive movements in which our club women have been engaged She is a member of the Ladies Literary club and Is also on the indus industrial industrial trial committee of the state federation i t tamed the championship The oratorical oratorical I cal contest was won wan by Earnest Dunn The Shakespeare section of the Ladies La Ladies Ladies dies Literary club will meet tomorrow j afternoon at t with the following Stage Stag and I Lady Mrs Rood Charac Charae I j Iter Iter ter of Macbeth Mrs Hosmer Re Resume Resume 1 sume of Professor Analysis I of the Play PIa Mrs Ewing The music j I I section will have hae charge of the after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon Friday March 23 when the fol following fol foI following lowing 10 ng will be given In Instrumental Instrumental Instrumental duet Overture by Miss Mis Luce and Mrs Johnson paper on American Music by Mrs Weeter song The Birds Denza by Mrs Mr G j I h 1 I j I I j I A Snow Instrumental Liebes Liszt by Mrs Hoppaugh vo vocal vocal vocal cal selection by Mrs Hanford instrumental instrumental instrumental mental Polka de la Reine Reines Raff Raft by Miss Luce vocal Suet Break Diviner Light by Mr and ad Mrs Percy Pere Instrumental trio for violin piano panO and organ uLa La Ira Traviata by b Professor ProCessor Careless Mrs Hoppaugh and Mrs Nelden The home and education section will meet next nest Saturday at 3 The history section will meet next nert The tourist section will meet Tues Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday day morning at 10 Thursday at 10 a m In The uThe Rise and I Fall of Cardinal Wolsey will be given gien by Mrs Biritz and Henry YET VIII by Mrs Dalby The talk will be Francis Fran Francis Francis cis I of France The next meeting of the Womans club will be held Tuesday The topic t pic for the afternoon will be What Draw Drawing Drawing ing lag and Form Farm Mean In the Public Schools of Salt Lake by bj Mrs Franc R Elliott The meeting will be an open one and the members extend e end an anin invitation in to all who are interested especially the teachers of the city The Mothers club dub of f the First Con Congregational Congregational church held an interesting meeting Tuesday afternoon Art in inthe inthe inthe the Public Schools was the subject under discussion 1 The will give an open ses session session session sion Tuesday at the home of at Mrs J H Moyle Oriental Art will be given gien by Mrs Cora H Eldredge A number of guests have been invited The P E O 0 chapter will trill meet next Saturday at 2 p m with Mrs McMahon McMahon McMahon hon 18 is J street Mrs John L 1 Minor will give an ex exhibition exhibition exhibition of china painting and water watercolors watercolors watercolors colors at her studio 77 Hooper block next Wednesday from 11 n a m to 7 p m The home and education section of ot the Ladies Literary club will hold a meet meetIng meetIng meeting Ing in the th club rooms Saturday March 24 Business matters of importance will be considered OGDEN OLDEN CLUBS The Child Culture Club The Child Culture club meet with Mrs Flygare on Friday afternoon March 9 A very yer Interesting paper on Il Early Education was read by Mrs Christen Christensen ChristenI sen and the th lesson from Spencer on education was read by Mrs Farr Matters Mat Matters pertaining to the lesson were dis discussed discussed discussed cussed and the meeting adjourned for two weeks Mrs Hilliard will entertain the club on an Friday March 23 The Coterie On Tuesday March 13 the Coterie was as delightfully entertained by Miss MIse Katherine Greene at the Reed She was assisted in her hospitable duties by Mrs Wenner and Miss Blanche Wenner After the transaction of necessary business the following ar arranged arranged arranged ranged by the hostess was rendered Its first number was Rosamonde by Chaminade and was sung exquisitely by Miss Maud Dee accompanied by b Miss Misa lIi Bannister r Chanson Ch n de la Is Cor brille brUle was given as an encore The Rev Mr Goshen was then in introduced traduced and addressed the club on the subject of the Pictures Hav Having Having ing enjoyed the privilege of seeing and studying this wonderful collection he was enabled to give the Coterie much valuable information These paintings and etchings numbering about now the property prop Prop arty erty of the Brooklyn Institute are arc One Oni One hundred and sixty s tty thou rC for them themA was paid sand mod dollars by Raff Raft for violin find and A rendered by Prof sor Wason WIl Wa WIlson was piano SS son and Ml s Bannister As S an ei emore ore i Lion du Bal BlI was given gives The clue closed with a Ins ing recitation by Miss Corse Come Cometo The remaining time was given 6 to so ciol cial S intercourse Cards inscribed with the name of an author and one of his 5 books were suspended on the The lady thus this adorned could dresses Sot card and must guess not see her er own ti tithe of the book from the remarks e the name J addressed to her This novel amuse amusa amusement Jaw meat ment created much merriment la Iii due dua d ue aw time a delicious supper was served The souvenirs el of the occasion w were a teamed p pink ink roses races the tOO club chili Sorer flower Mrs Dalrymple le e Mrs Stewart Mr Mrs Mrs WoodmanSee Miss Kimball Mud Dee Miss lIss Corse Mr Goshen and Professor Pro ProfeSS f fessor feSS r Wilson were present as guests 0 2 0 8 0 2 Mrs Coulter will entertain the Aglaia Ag AS lala laia on Tuesday afternoon Marob 29 ae eLms CLUBS Utah 5 r Prove March 17 The The Utah r club met in the new club room Wed Wednesday Mrs Nelson read a 30 sketch of or orthe a athe the life and works of Ruth 5 Stewart which was followed by a very interesting review by Mrs Dora Irvine Irvin of one of the noted writers short sto stories vies ries Airs Houtz Hautz reported the work of o the tha a industrial committee and Mrs Har a ali S B Tucker and Mrs Nettie B King Kins were appointed to ta act as members mend of ot i that committee from F i iThe nineteenth Century Club The Nineteenth Century club met at atthe atthe the home of Mrs Friday March Ma in iG 16 and was called to order by bythe bYthe the president Mrs Bonham Y After the routine Wae trans Iran transacted transacted acted one of the most I St interesting pro grammes of tile tie years work was car er carried ried tied out Mrs R Searle read an able paper on oa Louis uLouis XVI of France telling of the court of his day and the literary men who lived at that time Mrs Corfman carefully reviewed rm ewed the news of the week After recess Mrs R Searie Searle Se rie gave ve interesting in interesting interesting abort Short hort sketches of t the lives of ot Cardinals Fluery and D Miss Iseley read an n excellent paper on Arcs Parks and Buttes of Paris Mrs JIrs Buttons Suttons Sutton s paper papel was on the life It arid and work of Anne Robert Jacques Tur got goL t t Mrs Havercamp told of Jacques Necker z Mrs rs Schwab reviewed the history of ot Calonne and Marie Antoinette which completed the work of f the day |