Show j I jil MAN i rt At the regular r lar meeting of tho tho I and education section ot if the ladles club it waS S reported that 10 I copies of or the following circular had been beeR printed IrIn and distributed The Council of W clubs of Salt Lake City request the women of the as f far fr r ae a Not to hop Op or market on Saturday afternoon aft n 5 Not to shop or market after 5 Wot Sot Not to insist on packages being de da delivered d livered on afternoon of O purchase I Not Sot to delay deIY Easter shopping until hat lart few toW days before Easter EasterBy J ster i iBY By B observing tb e requests the shoppers will wilt employer and em employee employee employee and abolish the necessity for late hours overwork and Sunday de delivery deliverY liVe livery MRS A V TAYLOR of the Council of romans Clubs Club MRS J H MOYLE Secretary Mrs L E Hall hail reported that she had investigated Inv regarding the tinting of or school walls that the extra expense of ot would Rould be small but that it was too to early f any to determine which buildings would be this summer It was vs voted that Mrs Elliott take charge har e of oC the matter m determining the proper colors color for or each room It was vas also voted that letters lettero be en n to the Z C M 11 L I to the Re Retail Retail Retail tail Clerks association and to Walker lInce Br Dry Goods company as follows To fo th the z C M I IBe Ine 1 Be ne it resolved that the home borne and andelu elu section appreciate the ulues by a department d ment store in regard to clotting some and not all of nf n its jt departments and while regret regretting regretting ting the thc th o necessity nt t of your our action thank yu OU u for your promise of cooperation T T the conditions mentioned and assure n you rou that we shall do all in our power towards inducing the proprietors of or grocery r ry clothing and hardware stores tores to jun join In the early earh nt To Th the Retail Clerks Association Tt H t resolved re That the home and education section of the Ladies Liter ary ar club regret r gret your our disappointment In being bing unable to keep the Che cosing osing c hour of or dry dr woods s and shoe stores at t 6 G Gorlock We e are ready to aes st you In every tW way war possible po towards the closing at t 6 dock I of ot all dry goods shoe gro groce grocer ce cery i clothing hardware stores and the I like Tr Tn Walker Bros Dry Goods Co Coit CoB Coie B ie it resolved That the home and edin f education section of the Ladles Lit dub thank you U most heartily for your our recent action in continuing to tol toI II I l e your our store more at 6 We trust that the consideration con of your employ employed ed f es comfort this manifested will reap f f TT ir 11 5 you ou a du due reward Mrs M Jennings enning J reported for the art that it was wa found necessary t t defer the opening of the exhibit un in int 4 t Wednesday afternoon April 4 There will 1111 b be on Wednesday at 4 p pr pr pr r a talk by bj Dr Paden on Modern Y Art and music musk by Mrs Jolly 1 T ks on art ut subjects subject will be given fh ing the exhibit by Mr Culmer Mr er Mrs Ewing Mrs rs Elliott and L Mn Mrs 11 r Jennings J The exhibit will be bev v n fl every afternoon and evening eve ng h hil x l teachers will be requested to t make ke arrangements for taking their theft Pupils in a a body The An 11 interesting event in club circles I Ithe a i the open meeting of oC the h hi n was held last Tuesday at t tiro th hoi p of Mrs J H Moyle Moyie The topic r utah Art was wa moat t ably handled handle by Airs jg Cora H Eldredge who illus t t d it with a beautiful display of o I ru r rug g Oriental draperies pictorial cuts satsuma and atal other Japanese Jap D Dar Var ar s Mr Eldredge outlined Japanese thin fine ll e arts arta is l s derived from Cores Corea and China Ohina arf aIX ai traced raced Its lis national development Tf Th growth of art in India was next nex t wt apon pon and a description given of ot o 4 Its it fine lle met The d different kinds t Ift d incrusted enameled cut rut work ed attention eam oom rn PItS s of each ea h being shown Chinese and am I r an TV were ere also ap spoken ken of ol i topic closing with a description of or o an al rugs rind Oriental draperies r fIle flie lecture tea ea and wafers were the guests spent the there thare re i r of the afternoon inspecting the th collection of Oriental treas ith Wl Lh the rooms were lined Lyceum At the meeting of the Ly Lyn Ly I 1 on n Friday evening MiEs Bertha Berth a gave gaYe rr a well ell prepared paper pa r on o a 1 merican Humor an and Humorists lj li MaUd Maid Jones described An Eng Eng nans Idea ot of America rica In t an en es enof L Lee Block spoke o 0 LUSI of or S Ral I I Miss Kitty Kidder spoke poke of The Dif Difference Difference ference Between the Points P ints of an Early Age ge and Those of a Later One The Reap Ts ri The Reapers met Monday afternoon at the office of the Womans Exponent Mrs Georgia Fox Young gave an In Interesting Interesting paper on Froebel and Mrs Annie T Hyde followed with a dis this discussion discussion of the life Ufe and an works of or Cooper Club Notes The at the Ladies Lit Literary Literary was Friday afternoon club on furnished by the music section Mu Music Lu u sic sc of America was the subject of a scholarly paper given by Mrs Weeter Weater A number of f delightful musical num nun numbers numbers bers were also given givenS S 0 2 The French section of f the literary club meets next Tuesday morning at 10 0 b 9 G 0 2 The Poets Round Table wilt will meet with Mrs J D ID Spencer East First Ui 4 v JI 4 I j 1 n MRS W A NELDEN 4 4 f Mrs W A Nelden has taken an active interest in club work ever even sire since f her bet arrival in Salt Lake nearly twenty years ago She Is a member of off f two of the prominent clubs of the State Federation the Ladles Ladies Literary 4 4 f and the Reviewers and is also chairman of the traveling library con com 4 4 f t South S street on Monday afternoon March M arch 26 at 2 0 s 3 S The music section meets Wednesday morning orning m at 10 o 0 S 4 The Council of Clubs nil wm meet next Saturday S afternoon o 2 At the Tuesday Miss Mi Alice C rismon CriSmon will give a paper on Chan Chancery Chancery cery ery c Lane Current events will be given g iven by Mrs Lana S Savage 00 The next meeting of the Reviewers M Monday March 26 will be an at home w with ith Mrs Charles D Moore Mrs Nel Nelen den d en will have charge of the A social hour with refreshments will follow ollow f 3 J The regular meeting of the Salt Lake Club C lub of Mineral Painters will he be held next n ext Friday afternoon At the special meeting m Friday last It was Vas reported that the work for the May exhibition was w as advancing satisfactorily A num nun nuner ber h er of n D nw iw w members were wore present 0 2 S 0 S SA A letter of Greeting sent s nt out by the president resident p of the National Council of Affiliated A Societies composing the Na National National tS ional t Council of Women of the United States tates S has been received by b the th state ranch branch b of the association Announce Announcement Announcement ment is also made that a committee has h as been appointed to simplify the catechism c of the council councils G s S The Council Counell of Jewish Women will meet Wednesday at 3 p m at the B BB BB Blodge Bg B lodge rooms The following pro gramme ramme g will be given Report of tri tn annual a meeting in Cleveland by Mrs chiller Schiller S reading by Miss Lichtenstein current c events Mrs Boehmer PROVO CLUBS Utah One of f the most interesting meetings o year was held last Wednesday in i n the club room The chapter in his history tory t ory was given In a very instructive manner by Mrs Cordelia Beck which was followed by a description of the Public Baths of Rome by Miss Lena Iena Bachman A recess was then taken after which some come matters of ot business were disposed of The Vatican was wac beautifully de described described scribed by Mrs Nettle Nettie King and a avery avery very entertaining paper was given ghen by Mrs i tr Bagby on Should Women Seek Office om tI Mrs Bishop of Salt Lake City was wasa a visitor to the club nineteenth Century The Nineteenth Century club held its regular session Friday Frida afternoon The first paper presented was a well weIl prepared account of Versailles and was given by Mrs Wedgwood Miss Searle reviewed the news from the Sheldon edition of the Topeka Capi Capital Capital tal tai Mrs McCoard then th n told of the cause of the French revolution Mrs De Do Mol Moi Moisey Molsey Mosey sey critic for the afternoon made her report and club adjourned to meet in one week neek when the thEr regular election of officers will take place OGDEN CLUBS The Aglaia Tuesday afternoon March 20 was wa Browning ng day in Aglaia which with Its guests met at the delightful home homi of Mrs llis Coulter There being no bust busl business bustness ness to transact the for the afternoon was opened by a pleasing duet on o the mandolin and guitar ren rendered rendered rendered dered by Mr Pett and Mr Cole A de do decidedly decidedly clever reading of Count Gi Gimond Gis Gismond Gismond mond was then given by Mrs Bent Benti which was followed ny hy an r and interesting study of ot the same me poem by Mrs Hurst An original and brilliant essay on Brownings Ar Art Form Fonn was then read by Miss Felton During the social hour that followed f delicious refreshments were served ancl and the ladies were again entertained bi bt b 1 Mr Pett and Mr Cole who played n sI number of beautiful musical selections which were vere each enthusiastically en encored encored encored cored The literary wax wa wathen wathen then resumed by Jy Mrs Kelly who In a clear and pleasing voice oice My y Last Duchess The afternoon was then con concluded concluded eluded by oy Miss Martin who presented an art excellently prepared and interesting study of the same poem The guests were Mesdames Warner Taylor Marks BIgelow Miss Gunnell and Pett and Cole Cale A large number of club members were In attendance and the meeting was one of the most enjoyable and satisfactory of the year o La Coterie meets March 27 with Mrs Fletcher on Jefferson avenue |