Show W omens s Clubs D I IThe The Utah day da at the Ladies Ladles Literary club proved pr ed to be the t e popular day da of or the entire year ear or ot indeed that the club has ever had The club house was crowded to the doors with the members and their guests and many man went away unable to gain gam entrance A Awell Awell Awell well arranged program had ha hats been pre prepared prepared prepared pared and it opened with a composition tion for the piano by b Mrs Irs Eva Eya Rich Richardson Richardson Richardson ardson played by b herself Mrs Irs C E Richards followed with a group of Mrs Frank C poems a group of poems by b Mrs Emily Clowes Burke a Christmas story by Mrs M 1 L Ritchie and a poem by b Edwin Milton Royle Role for which Mrs Martha Royle King played an accompaniment of 01 her own composition A song written by b Miss A E Bu Buchanan Buchanan Buchanan chanan was sung by b Miss lIss and then Mrs Russel read one of her own poems These Hands Are Fleeting Mrs Plummer sang a lul lullaby lullaby lullaby laby by b Mrs Irs Thomas Weir Well for which Mr M Skelton had composed the music and nd which he and Mrs Skelton accompanied accompanied accompanied An exquisite poem by b Annie Annl Pike Greenwood set to music of o J J McClellan was sung by Fred Graham with Mr lIr McClellan accompanying Later Mr McClellan played two num numbers numbers numbers bers by b Arthur Stayner a barcarole to the th Pacific and one to the Great Salt lake Miss lIss Edna Evans sang three songs by Edwin Kimball with the composer accompanying and Mrs Peters sang one by b Arthur Shepherd to the accompaniment accompaniment accompaniment of Squire Coop Mr 11 Coop also played a plano piano number of his own OO as a close to a beautiful program Mrs Irs Bessie Dean Allison of Ogden sang In Memoriam also by Mr II Coop with an accompaniment of four voices and I the piano the four singers being Miss Ils Evans Miss Pendleton Mr Graham and Mr Ashby Miss Esther Allen read two of her sisters poems one pub published published published in her book and a anew anew anew new one just issued in a college maga magazine magazine zine Ine Another composition by b Mrs Richardson was sung by b Mrs Irs Charles G Plummer The afternoon a was one long to be remembered and it t is likely will be made a permanent part of 01 the i years work in the club Members of the Utah of or Provo pro o were delightfully entertained by b President Maw Ia at the home of or Mrs J JA JA A Holdaway Wednesday afternoon The rooms were decorated with chrys chrysanthemums chrysanthemums chrysanthemums and the club colors helio heliotrope h heliotrope i trope and cream Musical selections ns were given by b Mrs Dora Irvine and I Miss Pearl Adams gave two of her in interesting Interesting readings A Romance In InI Twenty Words followed followed the prize I being awarded to Miss Francella Adams After the presidents day festivities fes festivities festivities the day was turned into a sur surprise surprise surprise prise on Miss iss Francella Adams dams the former president who leaves shortly for New Jersey Jerse K The regular meeting of the Womans Athenaeum of oC Park City was hebl hel Monday afternoon at the home o f Miss Shields s Several articles on the prevention of tuberculosis were read r d before the program of the day was be begun begun begun gun After a short recess the follow Collow program was presented Presentation of o The Duke of Milan Illan was written by Mrs Irs Frankel and sketches of Marcelia written by Mrs Lecompte and read by Mrs Irs Wight Mariana and Isabella writ written written written ten and read by Miss Lawrence written by bs y Miss Iss Hughes and read by Miss Stuart Miss Wilson Wilsons s played a piano solo After the singing of America Am rica the club adjourned to meet met next Monday with Miss lUss Stuart at Mrs A B Williams residence The Spirit of 1 Liberty Libert chapter Daughters of the American Revolution met Thursday afternoon with Mrs Benner X Smith Mrs Irs L 1 C Miller had prepared the program in the tite an a sence of the chairman and it was n a t most enjoyable enjo able one A violin duet by Janet Thompson and Asenath Cowan accompanied by Miss Franklin opened the afternoon and Mrs Irs John Yohn Reed gave three recitations and Mrs A S Peters sang a group of songs to her own accompaniment At the th tea which followed Mrs Henry HenT La Mot Mote e and Mrs ItS Frank Franl B Stephens poured v f y The Nineteenth Century club of Provo met v Friday afternoon at the th home h me of Mrs Otto B Suhr The en entire entire entire tire afternoon was vas given gh n to a paper papery Phidias and the Temples of or Athens by bJ Mrs Suhr After the paper a trip was taken by means of stereopticon views to the glorious remnants of or the most wonderful age ac in all history A discussion by all the members foi lowed I x A i i i I I i I i i I i I I I j i i i I I The last meeting of the Monday Night Literary club was held at the home of Mrs Mr Bledsoe Miss Pollock gave an interesting talk on on Some Im Impressions ns Gained From On the Continent The next meeting will be beheld held Mon Ion Monday Monday day Dec 14 at Mrs Roots South Second West Vest f The Womans league will hold the regular December meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 at Unity hall haU The subject of o the exorbitant prices price charged for foods will jU be taken up upa and a d discussion by W J Sloan and it will Avill be open to discussion n All Ail who are in any way interested in the sub subject subJect subject are invited to be present m The T e art section of the Ladles Lit Literary Literary eraT club will m meet Wednesday in instead Instead instead stead of or Thursday morning when hen Miss lIss Sawyer of the university faculty will give a lecture on The Art and Archi Architecture Architecture of Spain The lecture is to be under the auspices of the lectureship committee of 01 the Utah Art Institute The club was entertained on Thursday last by b Miss Cecil Main Mainwaring Mainwaring Mainwaring waring Miss Rosalie Huish read some selections from Ella EUa Wheeler heeler Wilcox Miss Aurora of or Spanish Fork For was a visiting member The next meeting will be held Thursday with Mrs Emma Ramsey Morris The tourist section n of f the Ladles Ladies Lit Literary Literary Literary club will meet Tuesday morning at the club house when Mrs W R Hutchison will give a talk on the four emperors from Paul I to Nicholas II Mrs Irs Wilson will read a paper on St Petersburg Its Palaces and Cathe Cathedrals Cathedrals Cathedrals f i The Bay View club meets with Mrs E L Davis Monday Monda afternoon A special business meeting of or the Daughters of or Utah Pioneers is called for Wednesday at 3 at relic Ii room r oom Lion House AIL officers aro are r rig I quested to be present and members who are Interested are cordially in invited invited i J 1 The women women who have kept the fre fret S kindergarten alive by their efforts for some years yeara past have at last secured a t I place in which to reopen and they the will wiil begin the work early earb In the new year ear The he Wasatch Literary circle will meet next Tuesday with Mrs WA W f A tf Wight South Fourth F East I The Th Ladles Ladies Reading club will meet I tomorrow afternoon with Mrs J A at 09 North orth First West street she rhe next meeting of o the Social Sixteen Six Sixteen Sixteen teen club will be held at the home hom v of i Mr and Mrs Joseph Jose h A Johnson t South Third East next Tuesday even evening ing tug Mrs W A Leatham of or 91 South SouthWest SouthWest SouthWest West Temple street assisted by Mrs R B I F Woolley entertained the members of the Literary circle Wed Wednesday W l lne f ne day evening A musical and lit raT program was rendered r after which I luncheon was as served I |