Show I i it it i I lr I I tj 1 4 t t II I c cI I 1 c I I P 11 Z ZI I i if f f cent Philanthropic Movements Movement te was wu the tJ subject of f two papers pa rs given on ei Tuesday last by and Airs 1 MI Js Mrs CatreTt took for her herth theme th me the Salvation n army movement saying that among all an the plans pro proposed prOf posed nosed f and efforts put forth for the aid aidor of or tha thAt mass of n and troll a humanity the existence of which Is a perpetual p reproach to t our civilization 1 there is s none so 80 full of in interest Interest Interest terest and suggestion to the observant b erv philanthropist as u that whIch is 18 represented Ly by the scoop bonnet and antI ret sweater eater nf Jf the Salvation a iy em embracing bracing plans plan and anO possibilities for the relief of all L the needs of or the needy The was 1811 an able review of the c beginning In Jn 1885 1886 16 and the carrying on of the work of the Salvation army by byon bynn byan on nn English b Methodist minister In 1878 they Y adopted military titles uniforms U and organization changing the first oC ot Christian mission to that t t of r f Salvation ah army a my with Rev Re a u head hend and general It spread prend all over Europe Asia Asa Africa ca MI 8 landing Its first company in ill Amer America AmerIca mer ica 1 in 1880 General ner Booth estimates that of the population of England I were the needy y poor which he Ie called d he the submerged tenth tent of Ht darkest England Engl nd and divided them Into three the outer circle in inhabited Inhabited habited by the starving homeless but honest poor pool the by those who whole le e by vice the third by who live lire by the whole sodden by drink classes a SA aa Bishop Bishup South put it Not 90 o 0 much born into the world as damned Into It The effectiveness of their methods of o treating the social problem is be being rec recognized by those thoe in authority and mer merit it its our admiration ind tL assistance Y V Mrs Mr P p related to F modern philanthropists and md began Degan by b aying the old adage That on o the world do not klo how bow the other half haIr live Uv J is In these thee times timea of or 4 telegraph ph and newspapers r She be of f the marvelous inventions the accumulation Of df gigantic fortunes many ot o th them m u used d for foi the benefit of their fellowmen fellow men among amo them Stanford Stamford Hopkins Cornell Mr r Hurst Among JewIsh Jewah p wan wa m n d Baron who gave to tomake make mak met men zue saying ayin H Hp Who frees free h PH hs his hI from and an lon does good J work ork for all humanity Th Tho paper contrasted the needs of or and city The Therom complaint rom enoh the th poor seems to V Va 1 a It 1 protest pretest a aint fillY any IY who have f c a fortune and single them dut for their hatred Such do not know how tv are devoted to looking after them th Mothers C s sr r The annual meeting of the th Mothers others congress will be held in this thie city elty April 9 and 10 18 The has han not yet et been lH tn d rhe The committee ee will wU hold an next Wed Wednesday W ne afternoon R at 4 in lit tile e Templeton T ton building L LU lj o literary Club At t tf te p adIe Literary club ay Mrs VIg gave a sketch of Margaret Margeret Jj with a re resume sume of her short stories The Queens Queans t of or the EarLy Karly Earl EgUsh Stage was wa th tho subject t of an a entertaining napt r by Mrs Mr Hugh HUh Park Park The Th ap closed cload with wih numbers u b by MI MIa Johnson Mrs rs Jack Keith and ad Mis Le Savage wace t 4 For Fol the coming week the I A will iII meet as follows The h f educational section stian Will wili l I met meet Monday Monda at H 4 A A full at tul IK l i d aa as the model moel M I room will wi be bc d 1 Th music mus section ston w will ill 1 meet m et next d morning March 27 Z at M 10 I o 10 J In In the club lub house The com oom con for the day lb be I and Raff Rf AH All Al club cub members r are cur cor cordially rn The e history utIon kuon t will 1 meet at the tie tub lub house morning March Mareb W at 10 oclo The subjects will be beth th t the hf fato ato to Street Conspiracy by lIr Mrs j l lano elano and Reform R Riots by bF Mrs DoUla The one minute talks talk will wU be bt beon beon on William lam Huskisson and Lord Ash Asb J Icy f r G 3 4 Tile The Tie French section will Hill wi meet Tues Thee of ot day dy Paris Parl u t 10 a M in u continuing its i study f 1 ft 7 The TI Shakespeare section will wll m met meet W Wn at lit a 1 18 10 a in t The Thet Th third td mgt act at at atI atC of C I the tragedy of or Anthony and n creo ere will 1 be b read rd t The current events ev ts and current lit literature It section will wUl U meet on Friday afternoon March Mach SO 0 at 2 The be will wt be b Book Bot review r vl From India to Mrs ir Dr Luella Luela Mils Mn i iThe The tlc by Mrs r Weed We The Th 1 meeting of the Wo n mens en Missionary 11 will be held next n t Thursday at the Methodist Methot lr church Three tings t will wI be b held iteld eld 1 foren oren on att and v ening a P E O 0 Society Thi Th Tf P E p society met in bt h business session Sat afternoon and decided de en U n an of or work ork for ne ensuing 3 year car events and Roman noman his history tory tor v were wen ere adopted as a the line ln of wor worThe The The follow ing officers w were ere el President Mrs r M Mahon vice t dent den Mrs Andrews Andrew corr sed seO se reO Mrs Steiner re setre 5 re reta ta tat Miss Sackett t treasurer Miss Mis Berl The next net r n ul n re e UD H M te tt P I at 48 Third st s ee el p it fit lt t ocl ekr Utah Wom Pre reFs s Ch h The The regular meeting of ot the Utah Wo Press dub cu will m be e in Ia In yo the theE E aa t office OICe March 8 p V m in The Th following will willu u I I I be given Quotations from Kipling paper Mrs lIfts Mr Luella Luana Rhoades paper Mrs U K talk by Mrs E B BI I ton ton Wells on her recent trip to Washing Washington CounciL The Council co of Jewish J women om will 1 meet Wednesday March Marh 27 3 p m In Inthe Inthe inthe the B B lodge rooms Mrs H H E Schiller will read a paper pa on The Women Women Wo Women men of the Bible and Mrs Mr I Walters Walters Wal Walters will wl tell tel of the events of the month monthS I S Club Cub Notes o s I The Poets Round Table meets to tomorrow tot toi t i morrow with Mis l s The poet of the day d y is William Wetmore W Story Stor and ad the chairman charmon will wi be Mrs Arthur othur Brown I i Brwn 4 I I I 1 The he Reviewers will wi meet Monday April 1 F 7 I The P E O 0 society s ci t ty held hel an interest interesting ling I ing session session yesterday A S The Salt alt Lake Laie Lae City Parliamentary club will meet next Thursday y after afternoon a afternoon ter noon March Mah lIa h 28 at in Inthe the club clu houS hous 2 Ogden Ogen The Cotrie rie was pleasantly Pl anth enter kenter entertained tamed by L B Adams Tuesday March 19 1 The first part of was I devoted to music rusl both vocal and in instrumental Instrumental Mrs W F Adams Adam sang in her most pleasing phasing pl voice For All AU I Eternity Et nit ar ai as a an an encore gave The Raft Rat I Mrs Blaisdel Blasdel played playe Lists Lista LIst Rhapsody No 2 and by bJ Dohler 1 which were much appreciated The Misses MitS OS Baker followed with several se so on the mandolin and guitar git which were wel well received r elved The literary lter part par of the was w a most paper on Si Siberia Siberia i I beria berla old and new n given by Mrs Fred I Adams The guests of the afternoon were Mrs 1 rs Blaisdel Mrs Roth Mrs Hey Heywood Heywood wood and ard the the Misses Kimball Kimbal and Baker During the social hour the hostess served sered dainty refreshments after a r which the club adjourned to meet April Apri 2 with Mrs Ms Patten on Knob Kob hill bill tm The Childs Culture club was enter entertained entertained tamed at the home of Mrs C A Nelson The Literary club cub met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Mis May Thomas The club Is pleased sed over the th sum they re received received received m their ball for or the tle benefit of the the library The Te Aglaia will win meet with wih Mrs Gor Gordon Gordon Gordon don on March 26 6 The hostess desires a full fun attendance 0 Park Par City Ct Clubs Cu s sPark i Park City Ci March 23 A goodly gO num number ber of the members member of the Womans Athenaeum assembled at the the residence o d Arthur Weeter Monday Iday after afternoon af afternoon r noon As the director directorS o the work was unable to be present her hOl chair was filled fled by Mrs M F Allen Alen Shake Midsummer Nights Dream Drea furnished fUrnished food for discussion Pur Purpose Purpose Purpose pose of the Author Comedy or Opera Oper was wa the subject prepared by Mrs E EJ EJ J 3 Beggs Office and Purpose of In Introducing Introducing Puck was wa Mrs Mr A A A Pikes topic Mrs M F Allen Alien Alen read selections from the play Mrs W W Armstrong Arstrong and Mrs W V G Lamb sang Sweet Bunch of Daisies with wih banjo accompaniment accompaniment accompaniment Nineteen member members answered roll rol call cal with wih quotations from Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare speare and after singing the closing hymn the club adjourned to meet met witt Mrs E B JI j Beggs Begga Beg Monday April Apri 1 The study for the afternoon wil will be music and art Provo Clubs Cubs 4 Utah Ut met at the home borne of Mrs Yates Wednesday afternoon A paper p per on Byron and His Works was read rea b RY I y Mrs A D Sutton Mrs Phil Phi SIJ discussed English Prisons Mrs Hannah Tucker read from Old Oid England After roll roil rol call cal answered with wih quotations the club ad adjourned a adjourned to meet in one week with Mrs Yates The Nineteenth club met Friday afternoon and ad tool took a general generl 1 discussion of educational topics Mrs Wedgwood read rad reada a a paper paper on The uThe Meth Methods Methods os of Education Extracts from the writings of prominent educators were quoted Domestic Science was pre presented presented presented by Miss Jackson Higher Ed i u a ron for Women was waa wa the subject of a paper given by Miss Pond I I II |