Show Ii 1 c U J 4 Ire c 7 i p S Peyton entertained the I tr mb r of If If the Poets Round Table lait 1 lt M nUy The guests were seated ar un l a table tabe d decorated with daffodils M and The place cards 1 ier er re sketches with quota quotations from the th po poets ts Mrs Byron Groo i v w 6 the tb chairman and Robert Burns th tho Mrs J L I Rawlins gave the theLi Li graphical sketch while the members r ral ra ad selections from his hla poems Be Ba Bee e sis l s the he members mem r a number of ot guests were nere en present The Reviewers T n i Reviewers R vl met Monday with Mrs j 3 i Elliottt The Th was aS fur by Mm Mrs Kelsey Keley who gave an exu n Hi review rele of or Paul Pa 1 Leicester tor Ford Its Us regular meeting on Friday at 2 o 0 clock Mrs Mary Coulter president of the Utah Federation of ot Clubs will give a paper on The Home as a Preparation Pr for the School In honor of Mrs Coulter Coul tar the directors will give a reception in connection with the to members of o the club alone S 0 The Th history section meets meats Thursday morning at 10 The Reign of o Henry VII will be given by Mrs G Y Wallace English Discoveries In America by Mrs Boggs The rhe subject of cir the talks is 0 2 S S The regular meeting of o the tourist section will be held Tuesday morning March 6 at 10 at the club 44 4 r i 4 1 4 fl 1 I 1 F r r 4 I 1 4 t 3 4 4 4 Th 4 4 4 r t MRS bIRS FRANC R It ELLIOTT 4 Mrs tn Mt France R Elliott chairman ch of o the art committee of o the Utah 4 1 4 r Id of Clubs te J also alo al o supervisor of ot drawing drewing In the public f hooI of oC tue city Mr Irs Elliott is a graduate of oC the Iowa University and has haa also aim taken the post graduate course in art and history at that f w and has ha also studied art in the schools of or Cincinnati and Chi Cal Chii Calt i t a al agi mi Before DeCore coming to this city Mrs Mn Elliott Eiliott was supervisor of ot drawing a 1 t 1 the hf t schools of oC Aurora III Ill 4 l 1 I 4 work style of writing and life UCe A Arh rh of G George org Washing bIRg Va or md Janice Meredith was also aIo II Womans Club 11 mg ig to failure to announce Mrs t 1 1 ix topic the th w week ek previous pre us test last fi fl T r 11 lay liy at at th the Womans Om waS wae not noti i 1 uI i Id ii U Ia and anel nd only members of the 1 I to listen to the pro proK proe K I I III II V t week e k lIN A B Kinney will willin I in nt T a 1 paper that has been forward l 1 in I Denver by Mrs In MIk Tupper I tri well known and re rei i inhered in this city The subject of i r paper paler I i is le Social Relations and andt t dub utI will be b very glad Iad to welcome i one T i e interested in either writer or orM orand orp M p i and extend to such uch a special nn mm ui n The meetings meeting pt are held at att attI th t tI h mans club room roots city and coun u 1 r i U ding fA rue afternoons at Si v Ladies Ladie Literary Club At i 1 Ladies fl Literary club on Fri Friday Friday day Jay Mrs Irs C L Rood Hood gave lave gave UT ir Event Her paper wag was a atile aft SL ft tile II one and was 5 listened to tor ith r inte by all aU present The Thee Ther e er r I the Chicago drainage canal f X troubles the Ue railroads 1 w v Kins dul I iii constructed ton our policy In iii Inn InT T n a o added by b conquest d 4 our ir policy In China were ere the sub Aub Aubi i ts tl tr Ir lied Mrs Mia Wightman th h The ii Letter of Robert Rooert Louis Daughters of the Revolution I 1 ae e annual meeting of the Daughters the V Revolution was wa held Tuesday a i at the oMee of the Womans i on nt Mi Miss a Mabelle Snow read a ai i 1 prepared and interring Interesting paper on causes and event even of oC the lie j e follow following officers were I elected for forThe The th year ear Mrs Irs Lucy Smith re 5 tnt tit nt Mr In M 11 Y Dougall first vice vicent I t nt Mr Mrs Irs s 3 F Y Smith second vice it I dle tilI M 1 Cannon recording pec i ry Min Mia Mi Mabelle hIMlie Snow assistant a lItant ary iry 1 Mrs L M t Cannon corre I 1 ng secretary Miss Misa Claire Claite Claw CIa I 1 Mrs trl Phoebe Beatte Beatie reg regi i r Mr Mrs A M I Home K E i B Wells Well chaplain i I U W P C Itah Womans Woman Press Pres club dub held bold ular monthly meeting Wednes ening The was Wag h Mrs rs B Welk Welte who j jan I Ian an entertaining manner mIU her ex ax exa exIt It a S i h bile e abroad last lut summer and Debating Society Progressive lve Literary and D Debet bt t tty ety oty ty met at t the home bome of I ice Friday Frida evening een where a gramme was 88 ron ren ronI I Those taking part were W Miss Misa JU Mr Ir Reeves Mr Johnson Mr Ir 1 Mr Dunn gramme ended in an informal n agitated by b Mr 1 i j by other members be I t I Mineral Miner Painters 7 1 s Ut it Lake Club of Mineral Paint I tb 1 its regular meeting on Friday Tom Tn 1 0 and W was B well rell attended A Av v t a al to limit Its was and will be voted on at th tM next U I r which will be held hold PrIday oh r IIi ic at Mt Mn r f Miners studio so a r t ie Is requested Club Notes I r I club win will v v v q v r r I The following will be given 1 Richelieu His Policy and the French Academy 2 t Wars and Political Life Lite of o Louis XIV Mrs Woodruff WoodruffS It S 0 3 The regular re lar meeting of or the Spirit of or o Liberty chapter D A R It wilt wilf be held at a t Mrs Irs H C Wallaces Vall aces East Eam Fourth lilt I South street treet Thursday afternoon March S 8 at 3 I i c v i At the meeting of the last Tuesday a paper pa r on the Peace of o Utrecht was given glen by Mrs Irs Savage o v Mrs C D Moore has been appointed L a member of the committee on of o the General Federation FederationS S t The will hold a business bush I meeting next not Tuesday 2 The executive board of the Federa Fedra Fed ra will meet next Saturday after afternoon afternoon noon at at the Literary club Mrs In Dart will address the members 1 of o the Lyceum next Saturday S j 3 The Shakespeare section will meet tomorrow afternoon at with Ith the following Sketch of or Lady Lad Masbeth Mrs Irs Richards Banquo Miss Hempstead Hampstead Reading Mrs King Reading Mrs Boggs Bogga Womans Democratic Club The regular monthly meeting of or the Womans omans Democratic club will wilt be b held Wednesday day afternoon at the residence of Mrs George H Wood 24 21 South State street beginning at This is the first of ot the series of meet meetIngs ings lags which are to be held In the var ar ious bus precincts of or the city As Mrs Woods residence is in the Fifth pre precinct elect the women of that section of the city elt will be In charge of o the event Assisting Mrs Mra Ira Wood in tn receiving will be Mrs Irs A W McCune vice president for the precinct Mrs Irs James H Moyle Mrs Mr Egbert S Roberts Mrs F B Stephens St hens Mrs Sarah Bransford A Apr pr of or much more than usual interest has been prepared for the meeting Among the numbers will be beA A talk by Judge W H King Demo Democratic D mo cratic nominee for congress a lecture by b Jerrold R H Letcher on The Duties Responsibilities and Privileges of Women omen In Politics a mandolin solo eolo by Miss Mias Marjorie Mulvey recitation Too Late For the Train by Miss Jacketta McCune duet Mrs Martha lartha 1 Royle King and end Miss lIe Ida Pratt and solos by Mrs Irs King and Miss Pratt OGDEN OG DEN CLUBS The Historical Ogden Og en March larch 3 IThe The society held its semimonthly meeting at the home of ot otIIs Mice Seaman That the interest in this club is in increasing IncreasIng increasing creasing was fully demonstrated by the thee large e attendance of or members The af termon was devoted to the study of ot The English Reformation The dis diz dIscussion of o the day da was given by Mrs A AL B Corey She so skillfully handled I her subject as to win praise from all Miss Misa Higginbotham gave an int eating discourse on The Church of England E gland during this period and Miss Cortez followed with an unusually well prepared paper on Thomas Crammer Cranmer A brief f sketch of or Queen Que m Mary was read reail by b Mrs Rankin and all were glad g ad to turn from Bloody Mary to Queen Bess whose wh life He was vividly portrayed by b Miss Whalin A paper The Effect 01 oi the non flon on English Literature by Mrs Irs Bishop proved to be a literary feast and was so well received that flat it is fa hoped that it may be repeated in the near Dear future The ladies Jade bade ade their hostess farewell at a late hour feeling that the after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon had been pleasantly and profit profitably profitably ably spent The guests were Mesdames Seaman Bedford Keller Coulter Lindsay and Smith The Th Aglaia will meet on Tuesday afternoon March 6 with Mrs Matron La Ta Coterie A delightful meeting Ing of O La Coterie was held at th thE home of o Miss on Tuesday afternoon The papers for the day were Woman In Egypt and Some National Issues Mra dra Wenner Weaner treated tho thu former o r sub subject subject subject in her usual vigorous forceful style graphically describing the lives and customs of o the women of ot the th Nile country countr their personal appearance dress dross manners mannas family life Ufe and mar marriage marriage marriage customs custou Mrs Patton in ber ner paper on Some National Issues delighted her ber hearers by making out of or a heavy subject an anI essay esmy e that was replete with a happy I combination of or wit and wisdom and between the Scylla of at superficiality and the tho of she shei 1 i i her little bark with consummate mate mat skill I A rr w vel el feature of ot the afternoon was the reading of OC roll call coll fIX Irr graceful rhyme from the pen of Mrs Corlew and was productive of o considerable merriment The guests 01 the afternoon were Mrs H H Smith Mrs Corny Coray Miss Moffatt and Miss Eva Eya Kuhn Th The next meeting of oiLa La Coterie will wiil be held with Miss Green at the Reed CLUBS Nineteenth Century Clubs Ninth An Anniversary Anniversary Provo March 2 Nine years ago ngo last Friday was formulated in the city of or Pr vo a ladles ladies club It was given the name of ot the Nineteenth Century club and arid then started on its career of weal or woe That It has survived to see the twentieth century is due to the indefatigable efforts of ot those whose names have during that time adorned its roster To say that it It has grown in numbers would hardly be correct for It has always been a rule rulo of tho the club that the membership should be limited to the number of or nineteen but the full tull limit is main maintained tamed all the tImi tim The club has seen many changes ch during Its nine years of life Ufe Some of its members mem rs have haye moved moed to W other othe cities and states and joined the clubs there while three of or Its earlier associates have hae passed beyond the th veil vell The aim of o the club has bas al always always ways been leen to the highest in intellectual and spiritual development of its members membern through any avenues of ot study or work that may seem profit profitable profitable profitable able Tho The course for the past year ear has been the history of or France Its cities its men and its literature The best French writers have received their share of ot attention and current liter Ilter literature aturo has been reviewed from month to month and the year has baa been bee one of oC profit to all The social side of o the club has not been forgotten and the members proved last Friday afternoon that they thy could entertain their friends and enjoy themselves when a num ama number number ber her of ot Invited guests met with them at the home of o Mrs E E Corfman in response to an invitation to attend a thimble party The house was tastefully decorated with flowers Intertwined with the club colors green and gold During the afternoon dainty refreshments were served by young la ladles ladies ladies dies dressed in white There was no ne need of o a to entertain this neI I genial party their bright conversation and sparkling wit flowed with the ease and grace of or Brook This was indeed a day In Inthe inthe inthe the annals of the and in future years when possibly its It members may maybe maybe maybe be scattered through the broad land and Cne rne has placed his withering touch upon their brows and placed the theL mark of age a e upon the head they will L look back with the keenest pleasure to tc that day in th t sweet long ago when the Nineteenth Century club celebrated L its ninth anniversary Those present were Mesdames Bon Bun Bonham Bonham Bunham ham Holbrook Noon Tucker Pike Kellogg KeIl gg De Dc Moisy Molay Sutton Button Irvine A Searle R P Searle Chamberlain CrIer Grier King Houtz Evans Bagley B gle Moore Wright Barnes Flein Fleiner er Marwick Nelson Nunn i Wedgwood McCoard Havercamp Yates Yate Taylor Thurman Buckler Misses Reynolds Noon Bachman Moore Pond Osgood Jackson Dick Dickenson Dickenson Dickenson enson Isely J E Kellogg J Kellogg Searle Searl Whitmore Post Cochran Utah Provo March 3 The Utah met Wednesday W evening at t the club clubrooms clubrooms clubrooms rooms Mrs D D Houtz gave gae a very interesting review of the life of or Lu Cornelius Sulla the Roman ques tor tot Mrs Irs Fred Nelson read a charming paper on the life and works of o Louisa M Id L Alcott After recess the time was taken up by the members of or the club discussing various club matters It was decided Sat Lat a recaption reception in honor of o the third birthday of ot the club at the tho home of or Mrs Sam A King Wednesday March 7 iJ should be held The next no t regular club meeting will ill be held in the new club rooms over oyer the National bank building Mrs G W Craig presented the club with magazines Mrs R RE RE RE E Knowlden was as a guest of ot the club BRIGHAM CLUBS Brigham Clio Brigham March S Miss La Von Peirce Peirce was hostess boaters at the last meet meeting meeting ing of the Clio CUb on Monday Monay evening During the period to miscellaneous miscellaneous laneous business 3 the secretary s creta read a aletter aletter aletter letter of o instruction from President Coulter Condor of the 17 V F W C The pro gramme was then given An interesting sketch of the life of St Valentine showing the origin of ot our celebration of oC St Valentines day was read by Mrs A T Rankin Rank Roll can call was responded to by sentimental love ditties dirties selected from old bid valentines Mrs Irs C E Sulli Sullivan Sullivan van an presented a paper on Acquisition to American Territory Since 1776 Gen General General General eral discussion lon and conversation on the subject Our New Possessions proved proved ed very ery instructive Hawaii Porto Ports Rico and the Philippines were each considered with respect to the climate resources and the customs and j characteristics of the tho Inhabitants Cur Current Current rent topics were then discussed after which Miss Mias Johnston continued the th threading reading of ot David Harum Harumo o New Library Books The public library Is in receipt of or the following new books which are ready for use by holders of borrowers cards Barrie Earrie J S M Complete works This Thistle tIe tIc edition ten volumes Fiske John Presidents of or the United States Hudson H M Shakespeare His Life Art and Characters two vol volumes volumes v l umes muss Mary Johnson To Have and to Hold Henry S With Edged Tools James Whitcomb RIley Complete works poems I and sketches ten vol volumes ames umes ues James Schouler History of o the United States six volumes Volume |