Show F f MW 1 P 4 S if j I ift t r If I H 14 I i I I Jj I ct r I V f 0 1 I I I I Two noted no led temperance tomp rance yorkers workers Miss Flounce and Dr Ir Alice Sea brooke arrived d In tha city yesterday and will spend Jend the next two months In Inthe inthe the st working in the interest of the theW TV W C T U They are here through the efforts of the local branch of the association and will the next two weeks in this city lecturing on temper temperance temer ance anO subjects Yesterday art noon the m mb ra of the W C T TJ U held helda behl behla a reception at the Deaconess home in ht honor of the noted visitors Both B th ladies made nade short addresses pes Miss told of the work vork accomplished d in Aus Australia Australia Australla by the W V C T 0 U since it was organized in 1893 1882 and Dr i spoke on temperance from a medical i womans woma s standpoint Miss Is lt a Australian She is making a tour of oC the world lecturing on temperance tem erance and Is Jr a national or lonZer ganzer of ot tha th W Yo C T i U IT Dr is a noted of Philadelphia and has hns been resident physician of oC the Ule hospital of ot that city ell for the punt past seven Heven ven years She Sh Is 18 making U tour of the west we t with Miss M merely mere for tor pleasure II ure but has I consented tf tC t assist uMiat by a series of ot lec tues tue tu During the coming week the ladies TV will wUl ill speak at the following places Tills This evening and tomorrow evening at Waterloo church Tuesday evening at Sugar ugar ward Wednesday morning at t the he congress Wednesday evening at Plymouth Con Congregational church Thursday evening at Westminster r church Friday evening evenin at a t the Sixteenth meetinG house h u Ladies Ladles Literary Club Childrens day on Thursday at the Ladies Literary club was one on of or the ba days in tile the history of ot the th club Over io 1110 children were pres present ent nt and all aU entered heartily into the pleasure plure of ot the th occasion The pro program gram gramme m was arranged d by bylIn Mrs William Igleheart and anel consisted of ot Mother MoiSter noose e thymes illustrated by tableaux pun songs on and nd an instructive talk on an Utah Bird Bh by M Stokes of ot the High I si hooi 4 The f fu lowing meetings are a ar scheduled tnt foi the coming week Friday April 12 I 1 will Rill be mner day The is in charge cuge ef s Mrs Margaret Wallace and con consist consist consist of ofa a paper A Woman a View of th Modern Newspaper and a re ye i we e e by a press pre senu ni ve Mrs rs lesson Clesson S Kinney will give the paper and Judg Jud Goodwin will make the tile re A business NI session Se ion will follow tollow the pro lUme t The French section meets mep Tuesday morning mornin at 10 o clock IOk Mrs Ira Lewis Ml ill give a talk in French on Italian Student Life Ufe She will wm also sing a number of ot French ballade ballad A full at attendance is delre dered l as 88 a a chairman for tor forthe forthe the year will Wilt be f elected t The rae section will meet at the club chib hue house e Thursday morning April 11 at 10 k The subjects will wUl be Re fie in Canada Cada by Bintz and War Vars in ht by Mrs Groo OJe Oe talks taUt on Richard Cobden and ind nd Womans Club An Au interesting paper aper was vas r acU before the th i dub lu on un Tuesday l hun it by Mrs Mr C S Kinney Subject Su t A Memorable Sum Summer Sumner mer nur It was wan a written by a lady who u ht spent the summer n 1 Cambridge hen the 1500 l 6 Cuban uban teachers were bought bOht and entertained there by b the U Ut I I t nitro States government The piper paper d their thet manners man curious dress td ad language in hi a must graphic and manner mainer Ther Phe r to learn all aU they the j could of ot our e habits manners and customs custom ua w something marvelous They Tb Y even eV tried tred trl o learn leun the American and t practiced the thet I t tw o tei Tb writer comments most mo t ta favorably a on their almost childlike I and above libove all their unfailing I courtesy and politeness under the most I trying 1 circumstances and predicts that the tiro visit vi wUl wiIl 1 be of oC the utmost import importance Importance importance ance to tH t Cuba in every way wa The paper maper on next Tuesday will bo be boThe beThe The Advantages of Municipal Owner Ownership ship J I IThe The Reviewers rs Monday WAS an open d Qty y at t the Re Review Reee ReS S view ee club The topic Margaret Margaet De Her Stories was given b by Mrs lr The session se lon was s held t f tnt fat at nt the home of Mrs ire rs ICkford A num j her ber of ot guests were and refresh refreshments ments nt nt were ere served se ved Mothers others Congress The fourth annual meeting of the e Mothers Mother Congress s of ot Utah jj will t te be e ti h fd d dru Tu ru y a and d Wednesday of or Oils thi thi week In tle tl e embly hall The pro Is an interesting one and the sessions I will wilt be by prominent women woman f from tho the different parts of ot the state The following is the die Tuesday morning session Ion Invocation Mrs A E Hyde Hydo Address Addra s Mrs itt St Stewart tart It Response ponS Baritone sole sale Mr hr John Robinson Harmony larmOny in the Home Horna airs V B Jit t PJ u lon lad fa j Mrs F Guitar solo Prof Intelligent Hom Mrs IdaS Ida Jda S DusenBerry Dusen provo Discussion DIcu slon led by Mrs V U Williams WilIiam Soprano solo Miss Ruth Wilson Parental Parent Reverence In the Hebrew Home Emma Elmma Mooney Afternoon session siOn gojo o f Miss Stayner A Young oung Womans Moral nc ce MIns Belle hards I Discussion i 11 b y h Mrs Alphonso Alphono H It Snow SnOt J Soprano solo I Mr Mra tr Nellie NelUe Druco Druce J it I I Corinthians pter Mrs MX F T D Kimball 1 c Violin solo olo Professor Skelton Let There foe b Light Mrs Irs E E B Shepard Evenings se es ron fon Fathers evening Judge W H f King presiding i I Lords Prayer Kreutzer I Harmonic German Singing Society C Hoffman leader I Invocation Dr DJ D Paden Opening address Judge King Bass solo nob Mr lr Ir Charles Pike The vs the Superintendent Frank B Coooper Soprano solo s o airs drs Irs Lizzie Thomas Edward Reading in ii the Home Dr J i M Tanner Dont Ask fk Me Ie Hoffman J Harmonic Harmonie German Singing Society Wednesday morning session Invocation Mrs 1 rS L na Belle Davis Organ solo Prof J J Duyn Daynes An Australian at Home and Abroad Miss 1115 F 3 T A National lecturer for or W C T U Piano solo Mrs C G B Stewart Mothers Influence in the HOrne Home lI me Mrs Frances Smith Ogden Oden O den DiscusSIon 4 Soprano solo Mary Mar Romney Ross Woman and Medicine ine Dr Se President Press P club Pennsylvania Afternoon Session Contralto COn solo olo Mrs Agnes Olsen Thomas Motherhood as am n a Profession ProCession Mrs G W F FarmIngton Discussion led lad by b i eo lr Irs George GeorgeA A Smith Tenor solo olo Mr 11 Thomas Ashworth A Railway Station S In in iT England eo MIst Miss JL Whitbeck Soprano solo Mrs Hull Hun Round discussion Mr UT A P charge e ge Reports ot of 10 clubs Business s and mind election of or of officers c f c Club Notes Notes I The Th Po P EO st lety yes ay afternoon at 46 Third street rho h next meeting AVIH be held In h twp t 9 5 S TIe The Suit Salt Lake Lako City it Parliamentary club will witt meet u afternoon prU Qt ett 30 at the club house i The Time ladies adies lar of or the tite Y M C r rA CA CA A met m t yesterday afternoon and out outlined outlined outlined lined plans lor t the h spring g work 4 c i lb Study circle of oC the Council I of Jewish Women will meet In the th I 0 O OB B B ball Wednesday W A April 10 at 3 p m in R bl will m conduct the circle mid and O 0 Boehmer will rear reB a n paper on Visions and Its Lessons I Ogden Clubs On Ott s Saturday March Mareb 80 SO the Historical clUb as all guests of ot atthe the state at the school o deaf dent and blind passed d a avery avery very enjoyable nj time At he The conclusion sion slon of f the tho bu business rn tOT lor or the Afternoon the president Announced the tile pro gramme which consisted of ad aA address on Josephine empress ol of the French delivered in a n most nd by Iy 1 Miss Mis Seaman anti antt a sketch h x of f the t c clife life and friends of Madame by Miss Whalen The president appointed Mr Irs tr Corey Cores or y to act cl el as 9 delegate to the Kindergarten KJ n er ten association meeting Tue guests of the r y were 1 Moore Va 1 ner er and aDd tIe Misses s Walker and Crandall 1 After partaking of or light r refresh fresn I ments meals the club adjourned to meet April 13 with Mrs 2712 Grant Granta Gra t i a I The Social Economic Econ club clo organized I I Sunday af March 31 will hold i iUs meeting Wednesday V its Us first regular m evening at at the resi residence rei residence I dence of or Mrs Kate S Hilliard Tw street str e Every Ever one who is I interested It in tt study of ut f economics Is d be J to com complete om of the as a a course urse study will wil be d as f approved by jy y the committee te The he will meet with wih Mrs Mr Still Stillwell Stillwell well WEl at the Reed hotel on Tuesday April 9 J AprI The Ladles Ladies club cIU cl met with ih Mrs r Douglass Douglas Watson r af afternoon afternoon at her home Oh h Wash Was Washington ington avenue avene I li Wj W V Douglass Do gave gave a very vera VOl Interesting pape on The First Creative Period Mrs rt rS Fulton Fulon gave gae a aslor short sketch on The American Am Dmm Officers r were then ther elected for the en ensuing ensuing ensuing suing year ear as follows Mrs Mrk rs N Thomas homa president Mrs P Herdti vine president Mrs J S sec secre secretary re retT tary M Ms P Haslett treasurer Mrs T H f librarian lan and Mrs J JThomas JThomas I Thomas historian During Duling the refreshment hour Miss lIss Belva Belva Woodmansee rendered some choice selections on the piano pino Kindergarten geh The h Free Pr Kindergarten Kind n a association liton of Ogden Og wI hold a special meeting me Ung at atthe ot ote atthe the e home of o the te president Twenty r sixth sixt street Monday MondaY afternoon a nor at 3 to finish c e the business com commenced C J mence qt tt t the last Idt meeting The club committee is i especially asked to be present pree v Provo Povo Clubs The Nineteenth Nineteenth Century club cub met Friday Frid Y nt it the home of Mrs 11 Schwab Sab the president Mrs E A In cnair The first topic of or r the Che afternoon Current Literature was present d by iy Iy Mrs Mr Jee In a manner Miss Isely read t ada a paper p per In Ivan I n ther novelist Count Leo Lo Tolstoi was was the subject of ot an nn n able paper by Miss Dickinson on onI j I which gave e a clear I ar picture Pl u of af the lIfe lIte and work of ot this t l s unique 12 O Russian I i i ii i |