Show I Vv omen s Clubs I IA A decided innovation in the way of 0 a Childrens Day Dar program was given shen in two most helpful papers presented to the Ladles Literary club on Friday J last Mrs Irs William C Druehl speaking on Municipal pal Playgrounds and Miss Fox on Free Kindergarten Mrs Irs Druehl took t u uthe the tho subject of her talk taik from the stanc point of ot civic improvement and told of th i wonderful good accomplished in the larg largi cities where the playgrounds have been b en established She showed by statistics statistic quoted from the great settlement work workers ers era the decrease In Juvenile criminality and the consequent saving to the Cities in 1 which the experiment has been tried She I spoke of the conceded need of play for growing children and advocated the set setting setting setting ting apart of suitable places as play pla playgrounds grounds for the tho public good Miss Fox followed the tire growth of at the free kindergarten Idea especially in the tho settlements of the large cities dUes and told how race prejudice and class prejudice have been b n to a great extent overcome not alone in the little folk but in ii h the whole I families influenced by ly II this benign institution with Its Christian teachings te and thoughts The music was furnished by Mrs Irs Fred FredB B Jones who uig a of or kindergarten songs and d later a lullaby and a t I g U adapted lor Cor fo r children Miss Miriam Love Loc played a piano number on Iss Marguerite Dm Duvall Duval all i gave two piano numbers Jf oi Frida Friday tho Nineteenth Century club of ot Provo 1 held an o open cn session at atthe the e home h me ino of ot the president Mrs J 1 3 W V AIrd A number of invited guests were present presen t and enjoyed the presentation of Damon Damo n and Pj given gien by b Mr A AE E Buckler Miss Kay l ay Loose sang in her h r usual pleas pleasant pleasant pleasant ant manner A violin solo rendered by b y Mr Ir Pastoria with piano accompaniment t by Mrs R H R Irvine Jr Was also greatly great y ty enjoyed Punch was served In the th dining dinin g room oom by Misses Helen Bonham and Ethel Ethe gl l Noon k 4 The members of the Womans Y mans Athe Athenaeum Athenaeum of ot Park City Cit met Monday after fter afternoon afternoon noon at the tue home of ot Mrs Irs Miller and after r the reading of the minutes of the previous s meeting and some communications from various arlous clubs the program of the day da fol foi owed Mrs read a paper on o n Floriculture In Public Places and Mrs Irs read a paper on Public U Play Playgrounds la grounds As Mrs Fargo J argo was unable to t o be present Mrs Biggs read the paper The Thelast Th e last las paper of or the day d y was d read by Miss Bardsley and was an ex exceptionally good paper on The Protection n of Our Oar Birds After roll roil call and singing g of America the club adjourned to meet mee gt t at Miss home Monday fter noon Ie The last meeting of the Monday MOnda Night t Literary was held at the home of Mr Ir and an d Mrs Irs C C Spooner Sp Mrs Irs gave e a most interesting talk on some phases phase s es of the biennial at Boston Bo ton and the work wor ork k of the general federation It was ky y enjoyed and much appreciated by br b the b e club The next meeting will be held Nov v SO to at atthe the home of Mrs Irs Bledsoe i North Nort h State Stat Miss lIss will talk on Some som he e Impressions Gained From a Trip on the th e Continent r t The he tourist touris doC of the the Ladies itei ary club lub will meet Tuesday morning ai a at atthe athe t the lub house Mrs M IJ J Cheesman will wi ll give she a talk on Four Fo z Empresses of or the th lle e Eighteenth Mrs Irs C J d Freund d will speak on The Kingdom of Poland and there will be bea a short talk by b Mrs Irs S SF SF SF F Fenton on Kief Klet and Its Splendors a The meeting of the Wasatch Literary Circle which was postponed postpone on account o othe ot of the storm will be held next Monday Monda even evenIng evenIng Ing lug at the home of ot Mrs Irs E B O 0 Leather Leatherwood Leatherwood Leatherwood wood 1620 l o South Ninth East street There will be no meeting on Tuesday I The current events and current litera literature literature ture tare section of oC the Ladies Literary club will hold a meeting next Friday Frida together with the tourist section when George If un ft t ambassador to Russia will give a talk taik on that coutry hd Russian tea will be served The art section of ot the Ladles Ladies Literary club will meet on Thursday at the club house housed Mrs Mr 11 A B Gibson m wIlI continue the study of the renaissance In Roman architecture The regular meeting of ot the Bay View Reading club was held at the residence o oX at Mrs Irs A on Monday last Mrs Irs IrsA A H HW Warren th lesson le n subject 3 j ct o 0 oThe Ithe d r IF j The P E O 0 society will meet Saturday next with Miss and Miss ow ers era at the home of ot Miss H 14 l Seventh East of x The Seekers Literary club will mee meet Tuesday with Mrs J T Beless Bel at It 1 Seventh South street Mrs Thomson and Mrs Yancy Vanc wIil be the leaders In the study or Of Shakespeare The College club will fil meet on Thursday evening next with Mrs E O 0 L od at Ito 1630 Ninth East street The meeting of oC the Daughters of Utah Pioneers next Wednesday will be one ane o of unusual Interest The program will b be devoted to Pioneer Dramatics and Ac ic c Reminiscent R talks will be made by b actors act rg John T Calne Caine Bishop Bisho Hyrum Byrum rum Clawson Sirs Jobs M Margaret Clawson l and others othen Also AIo a fine musical program Those who were fortunate nate enough gh to hear hea h ar I Bishop Jaw p D on pioneer days will ill appreciate this opportunity opportunity tun It The meeting will be held at 3 In the Lion house and all Inter Interested Interested interested ested are cordially Invited A special Invitation Is extended to all pioneers and members of the first theatre orchestra I e it There will be an important business meeting of the Utah Womans omans Press club at the office of the Womans Exponent tomorrow afternoon at 3 I |