Show FATHERS FAT MEETING Addresses by Judge King Supt Cooper and Dr Tanner The The Harmonic Hatm German Sinking Singing so 80 society clety c ety sang Lords Prayer Praye at the opening of the ee session n Dr Paden offered prayer and then Judge King made an address He took h those who attempt to criticise criticise cise the mothers clubs formed ins inthe in the schools commended the th vork ork of these clubs and of other oth r clubs formed by women He declared the interest in the work of the Mothers I Congress should be more general If a meeting were called in this city he Be said and the subject was mines corporations railroads or any thing appealing to the mercenary merce ary side of man this building would not hold one tithe of f the people who would come to attend i But with and other re refining refining 1 fining ng influences en Ces under discussion the case c was as different he averred Judge King then praised Dr Paden I Queen Victoria and the various arious move I ments of women in the interest of bet better betI better ter government and better homes i Prof Coopers Address Add es After a solo by hy y Thomas Ashworth i Superintendent of ot Schools Frank brank B I Copper delivered his address on The vs the Darke ed edThe The district court ought to issue a perpetual restraining order said Judge KIng in introducing Mr Ir Cooper to keep him here to aid the cause of or edu education education education cation o According to Mr Cooper the light eyed are the optimists in this world and the ar the pessimists He made idea tb everybody dy to look on the brigL de of qZ things Children urn to the light away the dar he h said and from this he argued that p parents and teachers should be bright and cheerful and optimistic lc to gain influence over chil chU drone dron d 3 Criticism is 18 much et th i e eure ure of the critic than of the th n i was as one 0 ne of bf f his Have you ver thought of at is of horse trading wa was r rb lf Two men exchange and e ch better b tt r horse i iThe The man thinks he lives lles s sin in the best bast town In inthe the best state in the best country countr in lathe the best world he hede de declared e in hi the course of his remarks The Tue persons ought to be herded together andy ando have a town of the their r own y Home Some Reading Beading There was a soprano solo by Mrs Lizzie B Edward Edw rp and then Dr J M lI Tanner Reading In the Home God be thanked for books he be began beg began gan g n quoting Dr Tanner Joined Judge King ICing in pral mothers clubs clues in the schools and then delivered a eulogy on books which he said make us the tIle heirs of all aU the ages ageo He declared that the best books are those which have haf stood the test of time and said that reading good god books in the home should be As a part of the work of the Mothers M Congress he com corn commended commended mended the preparation tio for the guid guidance guidance guidance ance of mothers a list of hooks books suitable fo children to read at various ages as has hasben been be n done The Harmonie Harmonic society sang aug Dont Ask Me In German and My Old Kentucky Home Mrs Stewart made madean an announcement Bishop Whitney V litney pro pr flounced the benediction and the even evening ev evening n ning ing session closed me meThe The Tho for toda J the thc last one of the Mothers con et s ih lk as tono Morning orning Session S 1 10 19 J i Invocation Mrs Lena Organ i solo oloA Professor J J Dayes Da I An AIl Australian at Abroad Miss F J A t National a lecturer for W V C T U Ul Plane Piano Pl solo Mr s C B Stewart rt Mothers lothers Influence In inthe tho th Homo l omo Mrs Frances Smith Ogden Discussion o Soprano OI Mary Romney i i R Ross g Woman and Medicine Dr Seabrook President Womans Vo nans Press club Pennsyl Pe vanta vanIa Afternoon Session 2 Contralto solo Mrs Agne gnes pison Thomas Motherhood as a Profession Mrs G W f Palmer aimer Farmington Discussion led ld by Mrs George GeorgeA A Smith Tenor solo bolo lIr Thomas Ashworth Recitation A Railway Station In England Miss Aliss Alta Altu k Soprano solo Mrs Thomas Hull Round table discussion Mrs A P F Kesler in charge char Reports of Mothers clubs Business meeting and election of officers |