| Show WORK K OF Or THE WOMEN OMEN 6 Democratic Club Holds bids olds an En Enjoyable Enjoyable j Meeting 4 TALK TAK BY JUDGE KING EING 4 t S AE ON ONT T TIR IH 1 t Urges Them to Continue Their Tei En Endeavors Endeavors deavors d vor on Behalf of the te Pas Good Women Plan Pla For a a Big Field Day at Saltair Sat Some Tints Tims Ts This T Sumner Summer SUe 0 The Womans Democratic club cub met yesterday afternoon at t the home borne of Mrs Milando Pratt Pt The secretary reported that the club had given to t the county committee the sum of 80 SO towards the campaign campag fund this amount amont having been realized from the series serie of card parties partes given In In the different precincts Mrs Sirs George Wood Wod asked ake that a special cial vote of thanks tanks be extended to the following ladles ladies ladles who had thrown open their homes home jin nd i helped make the par parties partes parties ties tes successful Mrs A A W McCune Mrs D DC C Dunbar Mrs J L Rawlins Mrs rs R H R K Thomas and ad also to the ao following men who so willingly and cheerfully rendered the club members member financial aid D H Peery jr D C Dunbar A H Tarbet W TV H Dale R H RW HW W Sloane W H King Judge Powers Judge Burton Claude V Wheeler The president Mrs Cohen in a short speech the club on the work done during the recent campaign and urged the members member to greater campag effort for the one coming next autumn Mrs George Wood suggested that the members concentrate their efforts on a gala day to be held at Saltair dur durIng durIng Ing the summer She thought it should be a state affair and that the club cub should ask the of the themen themen themen men in making it a and in helping to bring the te Democrats front from all allover al allover over the state together for one day da at atle least le st during the summer The club acted upon the suggestion g and ad the fol following following following lowing committee was wa Appointed pointed to tomake tomake tomake make the preliminary arrangements Miss Annie Lynch Mrs Mm OShea Mrs Haywa Wood d Mrs Wilson Wison Mrs G H r Judge King Speaks Speas During the social half hair hour which followed the members m were wee honored by bya a call cal from King His entrance was greeted gete by a burst bu st of applause He responded in a a happy vein saying sayin Ladies Ladias L I a aftermaths are always pleasant and it makes maes me par particularly happy after having been fro frozen froZen zen up U so long in that Tribune block of ice to have hye been finally thawed out l hy by y that warm wn wave of ot victory that swept over oyer the state on Monday Mondy and ad enables me to be wih with you on this occasion I He congratulated the women on the effective aid ad they the had rendered the party part in the te past pt and 3 urged them to greater geter efforts eort in the future saying that he was wa not a believer beleve in the fin de idea of making of women dolls dols to be b only admired ared but believed bleve they have a place in public affairs aars aarsand and as a men and women were now no equal eual before the law he believed it the duty of women to participate in all al public affairs to study the policies of ot gov government and to steadfastly work to maintain them the In closing he be expressed pleasure at atthe atthe atthe the outlook for the future of the Dem Democratic Democratic party and prophesied that the t party part would carry cry the state in the fall falland fal falland and elect elet Democrats to every ever office and said sd ho h We will vill i show how the ans ans that under und r our ou administration they te will vi have more mor rights right and an liber Ilber l te selves than if 1 they tey were wee in office them themselves Before Botor the te afternoon closed cosed dainty danty refreshments were served serve and an musical numbers number were given by Miss Linda LInd Robinson Miss Evelyn Evel and Leonia Lenia Pratt e |