Show L H Hf Ill I f L e ee Romans Womans Clubs 4 I ladies Literary Club The meeting of ot the current events and ando current literature section of ot the Ladies Ladles Literary club held Friday Frida was one of ot especial es Interest to the club and was enjoyed by a number of ot the friends mends of at the section members The first paper of or the afternoon was given by DY Mrs S SW SW Sw W Morrison and was WaR a clear and con concise cise study of at Walter Pater Mrs Mor Morrison Morrison Morrison rison In connection conn with her subject read extracts from the Essay on Col and some of the other at her best I known works Mrs Hayt of ot Park City presented a I most delightful paper written by her sister Mrs Rose of ot Elmira N Y and called Vacation Notes The theme was wa a summer r trip abroad and the I subject ct was handled bandied In a style which was exceedingly e clever and humorous I The whole sparkled with wit and vi vivacity vIvacity vivacity and was delivered In a charm charming charmIng ing lug manner Club The Reviewers club held a business meeting last Monday afternoon at the home of ot Mrs Mr Woodruff The club acted favorably on the kindergarten bill now being urged by the clubs and appoint appointed ed Mrs C D Moore and Mrs F A Vincent as a special committee to assist In procuring its passage The regular meeting of the club has been postponed a week as the play will be given on the date of ot the meeting Feb 16 and the th club will hold Its next meeting Feb 23 at the home of Mrs Loomis on Third and N streets when Mrs H W Brown will give a paper on Some Colonial Homes The The held Its regular gular r meeting i last Tuesday at the home of ot Mrs Susie Riter Wells when Miss Emeline Wells gave save a splendidly prepared paper on College and Social Settlements in East London The topic was handled most mast satisfactorily and the growth of ot ottrue true charity work worle along this line shown Many of the more noted phil philanthropists philanthropists of England were mentioned In connection with the establishment of l settlements ments The club will meet mee t Tues Tuesday Tuesday day at the same place and Mrs Susie I j Riter lUter Wells SWells will give a paper on French Sculpture of the Nineteenth Century Club Notes Motes The patronesses for the play The TheOld TheOld TheOld Old Maids Convention which is to be produced by b the Reviewer club at the Ladles Ladies Literary club a week from Mon Monday Monday Monday day are Mrs H M Wells Mrs Salis Sails Salisbury SalIsbury bury Mrs Downey Mrs JIrs Bamberger Mrs J 3 E B Bamberger Mrs Siegel Mrs Holmes Mrs Elliott Mrs Royle Boyle Mrs W V M JI Ferry Mrs J 3 A Kimball Mrs McLaughlin Mrs F S Richards and Mrs Sturgiss The Reviewers are working with great energy on the play and in addition to td the ithe play itself expect to put on some specialties In songs and dancing The next regular meeting of ot the Wo Womans Womans Womans mans club will be held Tuesday at the home of oC Mrs Irs W H Jones on Third East street Mrs H S Stowe will read reada a paper on Louis Louls XVI The effect of the American war for Independence on the political poll life Ufe of France will be studied and the condition of France as asa asa asa a foreign power especially noted The club held the annual elec election election tion x of M f officers last Thursday evening at a meeting with Miss WIshard and Miss Peterson at the Collegiate institute institute Institute tute The Tiie following were elected Miss Peterson president Miss Lena Hague vice president Miss Mary Yardley secretary and Mrs G B treasurer The Ladles Ladies Literary club will meet I next Friday afternoon and Ir A H HS HS HS I S Bird will present a paper on Uni University University Life and the Cecil Rhodes Be Bequest Bequest quest Rev Mr Fish of or the Unitarian church will give a talk on German and Swiss universities The Th W R club met Monday at Mrs Meltons A number of guests were present After business the following gl was given An original 1 story by Mrs Melton Melto Jean a Scotch Lassie and recitations by Miss PauL I Later refreshments were served The tourists section of the Ladies Literary club will meet Tuesday morn morning morning 1 ing at 10 at the club house Mrs I George L Nye will give a paper on Switzerland I The French section of the Ladles Literary club will meet Tuesday morn morning I ing at 10 at the club house i The regular meeting of the Womans I II Democratic club will be held at the res residence resIdence residence I of Mrs Joseph Josiph Jos ph M 31 Cohen South Second East Best at The society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs Howard H Lawson at her home on Fifth Firth and G streets A meeting of the S L LC C Parlia Parliamentary Parliamentary class will be held at the La Ladies Ladies dies Literary club rooms tomorrow at The Council of Jewish Women will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 OGDEN CLUBS I The Coterie j A very pleasant of the Coterie was held last Tuesday with Mrs Irs Wenner Weaner as hostess Mesdames Bannister carlton Dyer A C Emerson Farnsworth Grant of ot Salt SaltI I Lake Kasson and Miss Kasson were we e guests ests After Atter a brief business session Miss Wha len Ien gave short but able sketches of ot the Florentines Boccaccio and She concluded with an extract from famous political treatise The Prince which showed the un unscrupulous unscrupulous unscrupulous scrupulous teaching of this handbook for princes Mrs Js Hurst followed with an Intensely interesting recounting of ot some famous Greek battles Among those described were Marathon Arbela Thermopylae and I The literary Part port of ot the closed with an Instructive little talk by b I Mrs Carlton Canton a former member of the club clubBy clubBy clubBy By request Miss Kimball recited some fetching lines on Phidias and his Aphrodite dite After refreshments and the kindly chat chatting chatting chatting ting that means so much to the meeting adjourned Mrs F J will wilt next entertain the club on Thursday Historical Society The last meeting of the club was held at the home of Mrs Mra Flewelling The Thep p gramme began by Mrs Bedford read reading ing ng a n sketch of Franklin Ff Pierce The leading events of his administration were also given by b Mrs Bedford In an Inter Interesting Interesting esting talk on the Bill The Republican Party was ably re reviewed reviewed reviewed viewed from its Inception to its present pre ent status by b Mrs She combined historical facts with the sense of humor that sometimes rises in the presence cf possible opposing factions A very happy climax came in the tho catalogue catalo o of the grand old brilliant men rica when she sweetly named its most noted rep representatives here at home Jt It t was a homeopathic dose of ot politics that left naught but pleasant effects ef Mrs Gordons paper on American Hu Ru Humorists was not presented but hut will wUl be at ata ata ata a future session Guests were Mesdames and Smith also Misses Smith and Putnam who wh assisted the hostess in serving servin dainty refreshments during the social hour The club will wilI meet next Saturday S for forus Its us Italian with Mrs Putnam 1207 Washington t n avenue PROVO CLUBS Utah met et Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Mrs Partridge read a paper on Balzac Ba zac Mrs lIns Beck gave gave a review of ot the Sign of the Cross bringing in many man interesting historical points Before adjourning the ther following I resolutions were e adopted Whereas r Death has hs h entered tf the family f family nil nilly ly of Mrs Mattle Ward a member of our club and taken from her home her be beloved beloved beloved loved mother Mrs rs Brereton Resolved That we ve tender Mrs Irs Ward Wardour Wardour Wardour our sincere sympathy in her affliction and that a copy of 01 o these thes resolutions re be placed d on record I |