Show 1 J I V 1 q F And now the club woman is to appear appeal Jn ITI literature not as a a writer r of it her in that role v was wa ax made long lone ago and as we fondly believe remade more than several everal times sime sin i she is iJ however r to figure now nov La s the l pal al character in a story The Th Massa hu etts judge and writer incidental incidentally ly Grant whose hose skit on the theung young ung society man The Little Tin God Godon Godon on Wheels heels published hed some twenty years ears ago was much read and enjoyed at Lt Ull time is now about to give to tot the iho t Ih a it ed Unleavened Bread Jt is l a satire satin and a very severe evre ere erent nt on fl American women in their so 80 lal ial and intellectual nt ll attempts in 4 nibs and indeed on American life in Ing g Selma T White hitE the daughter of 4 a coun oun f t try t v physic physician mn is ear eary v left an 01 on orphan uhan hn a awl ami 1111 obliged to make her own oun living t her own wn n Aay ay i the world This b h j does res by bv means mea cf rf great cleverness antI and adaptability and anti a total lack lak oft of nr e until afur venous matri ventures she becomes he omes the ife of a who i is eventually elect 11 1 l l nite States tate senator Selma S ItTa is not nota a Becky Beck fr fer f r as the reviewer says avs ays of or h her r she ha not riot even een one re dt vice ice Ce It is in her relation n to s that she he has au a inter at f fUI 1111 US Wh When n b he first beins begins to rise in the theor or Id si on art and ana mother 1 ve e During her hf r absence in Chicago o ortS ris dS delegate delegat to O the congress of or ut her first husband left lone alone for fora a week fd jails falls into bad habits and Sel Selma nii ma obtains s a divorce After fter tm the death of her second hus hush husU U h n 1 killed d by overwork performed n ith ih iii desire de ir to satIsfy her ambitions MI if is aam pron r in the town where here b began nei hel career serving on ih f nl Committee ommittee running the dub lubs ind lecturing on Cult Culture Culture ure tAre and nd l Education During her thin hu s campaign for the ship hip she has her raph ak rak Daken n in a simple simply d in tc matronly garb fin ILU the rs Truly a t most uni l book and andone andone andone one who whose e truth to n nature tuii W we e ma may be he t i to doubt It will vill however r serve serA st r e a K od purpose f f it shall stir up Mime ome abl ab writer wi i h nobler aim and d leei ilee t er ei in ir to picture for us the th me ue vho is i a ader tier all bu bi b the same fame upright woman with high ideals To tako tak the bad taste of the prec proceed ced ceding lug ing in out of ones mouth It is v well ell to cite the noble work vork of one woman s a or organization organization the Womans Charity cub club of m n of which that flub lub woman Mrs Julia Juha Ju a Knowlton r Dyer er is 18 president This club lub supports 4 n 5 h b il for fot W It has sore some sometimes times be been n a hard struggle to mp t the monthly expenses but hut it has always been don done At the last ht t meeting the president announced That there was a at debt t of c cyer er and very member was feeling that she as an individual must at once do something to t help pay it it when a second 8 ond announcement was made that one cf the dub cub members mem rs and her husband desired to present the club with for the benefit of the hos hospital pital Growth of o G a P F W C The new now directory of the General Federation of o Women Clubs has ha lust been received re There are now thirty six tate state federations in membership California and Indiana ha having ing been ad admitted admitted admitted In March Maryland Maryln in April and Texas in to May Seven Seen foreign clubs are also members rn one in western w tern Australia Australi one in South America two in England one in the Hawaiian is islands islands islands lands though is that properly speak speaking speaking speaking ing a SI lff elim club ana anu two in In lu India ludie india dia die Eight Utah clubs now hold indi individual individual vidual membership in the genera fed federation 1 There are re federated clubs m in states tate the only states not represented i being Delaware Virginia S Sand and West Wast W t Virginia Noted Women at St Louis The St at Lous women have been hav hay having having ing jug the tbs pl ure of entertaining the th president of tue International Council L Lof of Women Mrs Mis May Mav Wright Bewail Sewall and at the same me tim Um the president pr of ol Wellesley college Miss Caroline Carolina Haz Hazard Hazard Hazard ard Mrs Se S Sewall vall e no U the Dones tie tIc Effects of at Z Hither Higher J cation to u a aVery aVery L Lvery Very e or of club members iS i il l and their friend fren She cited fact to tc show th t t woman who had a higher i O I education was the one ir crested in san an sanitary 1 I problems that q wOn do donot donot donot not have so mtv 7 bu buL b t j the average health of their is W better and the death tat rate te antem the offspring of educated men 10 Is much less lese than among other r She he referred to the c Century C as the of new y the tho I nine nineteenth n teeth as the age of t f the neWt new n physiology olo and said that the of the twentieth twentieth twentieth is in sociology lien will be thc tho th writers of this science but Women will willbe willbe willbe be the demonstrators The Reviewers I IThe The Reviewers held the th final meet meeting i lug lag of the year on Monday afternoon L noon I Mrs Pummer wee was the tite hostess bost s O of f the occasion and the Ien was wasa a delightful one An original story read r ad bv by Mrs Richards was received I w with ith th the applause of ot the members rs The retiring president l Mr Mii riL J 3 C Royle j I made a short address SS during d Which she sheI congratulated the members on oa the suc sue successful I j t year just closed clo ed and ur urged d them themi i to greater efforts in the th future Mrs Plummer followed with some vocal vo se selections selections I Before adjourning the following officers i cers cera were elected President Mr P F FA PA I A Vincent vice president Irs W A Ai i Nelden secretary Mrs Mn C D Moore 1 treasurer Mis lf h JA d C Ci J i Literary c D Abating ting i Society oC Y YI i I The society mt met evening v at atthe atI atthe I the home of the tb president Miss Nellie Brown The early part of the evening I was given up to a revision of the tile con constitution I Ii i the following Miss Ivy Price gave ave a vocal selection I followed by a recitation by Nellie Brown after which the question Re He solved tved That the th of the UTAH CLUB WOMEN t tI S 4 4 k 4 I 5 I S t 5 S f 4 4 4 4 S I S tr S t tx 4 I 1 l 4 4 k x 5 S t tk I S t pr t tt S S r p Si Sir S r t S S i T 4 t t r i L p 1 I p 3 I 4 I 1 4 4 i 1 1 I i I I I IC 1 C II 1 S r I 4 1 MRS MES A B PATTON 4 1 President of La Coterie Ogden 4 t I nese n From the United States is Right Bight RJ h hI was debated The affirmative was de defended defended d fended by b Mr Air Walden sail and Mr I K EL Ir ELIn V I Brown Bro n made an eloquent plea for to Mr IL r One Lung The debate was decided In InI In Inthe Inde fl the affirmative I Interesting Innovation The announcement has been been made ma de deat Ic that there is to be a mans maDs Bight at tt atthe i the bien which will be a distinct t innovation At this meeting only N Y men me en ci i will w ill speak and only men will sing meie The TI he ie music will vill be furnished furnish by y the tiie Mil Mi MilI 11 I waukee aukee A woman how howe ho r I e ever eer er wil preside pre ide over the meeting and andi an nd LU introduce e the speakers i J Utah Womans PIes Iros Club I The Utah Womans Press Pres P dub Club will wi 1 11 meet tomorrow evening at the office Lee e er I of the Womans Exponent The follow following w r ing will wil be give Quota Quotations Quotations Quotations ai wai I from Longfellow current urr nt events event aits ts i Mrs Luella Rhodes paper on House Hous Household e T hold Economics Mrs Jensen JensenI 1 I chain discussion on the bee way to ob obtain ol tain tam obedience from frore children childre I Club Notes Motee I The chairmen of the various sections ns of the Ladies Literary club will meet me et e ein 7 I in m the club room rooms on ou Tuesday Tue ay after afternoon Bv t noon May 29 at 80 JO O The chairmen ten tenor n will please have their section lists U ts com coa completed completed m a at that time 5 i v S E EThe The Reviewers club has recommend recommended id d ded ed Mrs rs John Cain as state chairman lan In of correspondence for the general fed federation federation fe jd ti I The Inquirers hold their til fortnight ly meeting tomorrow i t 3 0 4 S The Reapers meet tomorrow after afternoon afternoon r noon I o S The Poets Round Table meets tomor tome tomorrow or r I row with Mrs Byron GlOO o Miss MIM ton is chairman of Qt the ie after atter afternoon er erthe 1 noon and Wordsworth Word worth the poet peeL Ogden Clues Clubs Through the a rt of thesia t the lie mf members of the er i sia a aton i ton eon of theM 1 4 ii l is the t he heS S president there l fj In the them t he I Central school chool b ding alon ay morn mor n ing June 11 ii a free In rg Lr ten It will vill be he held from rn 8 S s p U 11 1111 a m ni mon nion I on the five live regular The Che Then T Cheto he number n of Children hildren wilt bf 4 limited to toI I f and they thOy must be between een en n I th the ages of 4 and aM 6 years ye rs Miss MIas Lucy Lu Hoving is to be the supervisor She S e has already engaged a competent compete tnt ent teacher Mothers who desire their children to tot t T id attend must enroll them the week pre ious to the opening On One of the morn mem m nt bers ber of the association as will be at t the school building from 10 to 11 ii each morning commencing June 4 to receive pupils There will be connected with the kindergarten a training school in inthe i ithe inthe the first year ear work Theoretical in will be given en from 2 to 3 p 11 m in practical work from 3 to 4 p m The course will be one of ten weeks The charge Is i 5 in advance The assistants a receive Instruction free feo of charge for service rendered in the morning J Aglaia The Pbs annual meeting of the Agla S be held on Tuesday afternoon May 29 at the home of Mrs Paine Miss Sara Whalen teacher of the Utah State school for the Blind has been invited in ted by an eastern i t dent Professor Allen of Philadelphia chairman of the educational commit committee omm t tee to deliver a paper to the National Education association to be held at I Charleston ton S C in July Nineteenth Century Club Special Correspondence Provo May 26 The Nineteenth Cen Century 9 eni n tury club met Friday afternoon at at the there residence re of Mrs Mn Searle The he meeting was a most interesting one Mrs DeMoisey gave the tho current lit literature literature for the month with readings r clings from the popular poets After a short recess the news of the week was reviewed by Mrs Buckler This was followed by a paper pap r on Mod Modern Modern ern em Art bv by b Mrs rs Wedgwood The rhe next meeting of the club will be bean bean an evening session which will be held heldon heldon on June 1 at the residence of Mrs Searle The negro question will be the topic on which the will be ha based baaed 1900 Thistle Club Special Correspondence Correspond S Thistle Utah May 25 The Thistle club mot met m t Wednesday the with Mrs Bent in the chair A paper on current events and items ems of inter interest interest est eat was as read by the president A reading and review of ot Romona was given by Mrs McKenzie It was wilS decided by members of t the club that hereafter each member at a roll call with a s selection from whatever author she should choose The Thistle art committee has pre pe prepared c pared a quilt and will give an old time quilting at Smiths hall hail Satur Satu day June Iff U i Mrs Hegg of Provo is a guest of Mrs J McAuliff this week Rev and wife held song service in Smiths hall ball Friday at 4 p pm pm pm m Services are to continue during the summer every fortnight on Friday Provo Provo May 26 The club met mat metat metat at the club room Wednesday afternoon I with Mrs Tucker presiding In the th presentation of magazine review and the discussion of current events Mrs D D Houtz read a paper on the Poems of Charles King Miss Lena Bachman read an article cia n Club Sta Statistics Statistics Statistics and Mrs S A King discussed on Inventions by Women The club then adjourned to meet with Mrs Irs Houtz in two weeks Next Wed Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday being Memorial day the club will wUl not meet a a I CHURCH A t TS St Pauls Church Mam and Fourth South streets Rev Ellis Bishop rector I Re Rev W Daunt Scoot curate May 27 2 Sunday after Ascension 8 a m Holy communion 9 45 a m ni Sunday Sunda school s 11 ii a X m In morning prayer rayer and sermon 8 p m rn evening veni g prayer and sermon sermon Tuesday May Mav lIa 29 2 p m Ladies La eg guild in m guild I room Wednesday We nesda May M 30 p m Altar guild in guild room Friday June 1 11 a m holy communion p m rn I Girls Giri guild meets with Mrs South Main street p m evening en ing prayer p m rn Boys club in their I club room 11 1 lie Ea East a rt t First South street S Sp Sp Sp p m Sunday Sunda school teachers teach IS in rectory rector I study St Pauls Paul a Associate Mission Rector Rev Ellis Bishop associates Rev Re W Daunt Scoot Rev He James H Cox May I 27 Sunday Sunda after Ascension A cension St Peters I i chapel Fourth North and Fifth West j I streets Rev W Daunt DauDt Scott vicar S 30 i p m Sunday school 43 4 p m in evening prayer and sermon St Johns Chapel Perkins Mr 5 Jj F Kraft lay reader 3 p po s 1 m Sunday Sundar Sunda school 4 I p m in evening prayer er erI I and sermon I I I II i Calvary Mission erts hall Darl D l ington i on Rev Re W Da Daunt tint Scott vicar 45 a 8 m Sunday school I St Andrews Andr ws Mission 1111 tl I Murray Rev James H lL Cox vicar 3 p m nt Sunday school S 8 p m evening pra prayer er and sermon Bishop Leonard will preach at this service Mill lIm Creek Mission Wilbur school house p m in Sunday school hool and evensong S i Spiritual Meeting and tests tonight at f I 8 S p m in Mrs P M 27 South West Vest I i iT Temple T m Ie j Westminster W Presbyterian Presby rian Church I l South Fourth West street between First FirstI and Second South Rev George Bailey r rL I I L 1 L 1 B pastor In the morning at 11 n i there will be a special G A R B I memorial service Be The Th Maxwell and Mi Kean posts will parade at 1030 10 and march to the church headed by band Evening service at S 8 Subject Salvation at the Door The Sunday I school today win will be merged in the mem memorial orial onial service Northwest Sunday school West North Temple street at p m Junior and Intermediate societies meet at Y P S C E at p m in Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8 Subject for study Faithfulness in Little Things Reference Luke 17 11 All AU are cordially Invited to these services Y M 1 C A Corner of Main and FI t South streets Young YounS mens meeting to day at 4 I p m Dr Silver will conduct a s song and praIa service All men are arc wel welcome w l come Mr Wakes Bible class cla s will con the study of Pauls missionary journeys This work is intensely inter in interesting r re esting e Ung and all aU men are privileged to par Prayer meeting for business men are held every day at noon Dr S Padens class for the study of the inter international International national Sunday school lessons meets meet every Saturday at 4 p m and all aU Sun I day school teachers and others interested in the study of these lessons are invited 1 I Ito to attend 11 I First Baptist Church Corner of Second I South So and Second West Rev H B Steelman pastor Services at 11 a a m in and anc i p m Sunday school at 1215 B Y P U L at 7 p m in Wednesday evening ser zer vice at 8 I p m in A 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