Show I I MOTHERS CONGRESS Opening Session at the Assembly Hall This Evening NOTED VISITORS COMING I SEVENTIES LADIES ARRIVE FROM DENVER TODAY Arrangements For Entertaining Them Will Visit SaltairAn Organ Recital In the Evening Then the Congress Programme For the Opening Session At 730 this morning 76 ladies will arrive ar-rive here over the Rio Grande Western from Denver where they have been attending at-tending the biennial convention of Wo mens clubs They will be met by a committee consisting con-sisting of Mesdames Vincent Hyde Pratt Walker Wilcox Taylor Powers Rawlins Plummer Sowles Morgan Lambert Moore Crismon Hough Morris Mor-ris Clayton McVicker Eldredge iIh9i I Y 1 I i rrkJ 1 Il or iif Ii s p IuTbEccM5 rite 1PIII 5mssreD Misses Crawford and Farnsworth I From 9 until 10 a m the visitors will register at the Ladies Literary clubhouse club-house and at 10 oclock will take the street cars for the Saltair depot leaving leav-ing at 1030 At Saltair luncheon will be served and the party will return to the city on the 415 train In the evening an organ recital will be given at the tabernacje This will commence at 7 p fsharp and last only threequarters of an hour so that all can attend the Mothers congress at the assembly halPat 8 oclock THE lIOTHERS CONGRESS The visitors come < JiSex asthe guests of our club women tosee the city the lake and the people < J > ut primarily to attend the Mothers jdbngress An impression im-pression prevails in some quarters that there is to be a charge for admission to the sessions of t congress This V f ri yw7 V r 4J IOSS MA RY MAY President Mothers Congress Photo By Johnson is of course a mistake as all who desire de-sire to attend will be welcome Mrs Trent will have charge of a flower booth at the assembly hall and little girls will present each visitor with a bouquet bouquetTHE THE PROGRAMME Following is the programme for to nights session Address of welcome and responsive addresses General subject will be Motherhood as a Profession Relative Importance Among Professions Profes-sions by tate Senator D O Ride out jr The Washington Congress by Mrs Heber J Grant v Professional Training Miss Mary MayThe The Mother and the State by Mrs C E Allen I The Fathers Responsibility inChild Training J Howard Phillips Sister Profession The Home and the Schools Margaret Tupper True of Denver Friday 10 a m Some Principles of Discipline Mrs L C Trent I The Problem of the Childs Freedom Free-dom by Mrs Sol Siegel The Childless Mothers This topic was to have been taken by Mrs J C Weeter of Park City but the recent fire may prevent The Kindergarten and Moral Progress Prog-ress Mrs Tilla T Maynard 1130 a mBrief business session allBc |