Show I I OF WN1lEIfS CLUBS fEDERATION VVVUfYVI t l51 i The Utah Federation ot Womcno olubs the organization which has done so much to bring the women of the State Into closer and closer touch with each other enters upon Its seventh year with prospects brighter than on jury New Years day since its founding The federation now Includes thirty Clubs six clubs having been admitted during the past year The annual convention con-vention at which the biennial election of ofllcers occurred was held In Salt rake City In October last The meetings V meet-ings were most profitable and enjoyable enjoy-able representatives from nearly every club in the federation being present Mrs William C Jennings the retiring president of the federation presided V V with Mrs Clcsson S Kinney as secretary sec-retary Tho officers for the ensuing iwo years are Mrs Chester E Coulter Coul-ter Ogden president Mrs S A King Provo vicepresident Mrs Charles D Moore Salt Lake recording secretary rvilss Sarah TVhalen Ogden corresponding L correspond-ing secretary Mrs Frank West SprlnKvIlIe treasurer Mrs A B Gree ffon Salt Lake State organizer Mrs F W Hayt Park City auditor Mrs Jonnio Nelson Dr Sarah J Kllloll Mrs Randall Mrs Susie D R Wells Mrs J S Lakln Mrs Augusta W Grant Mrs Eugene Lewis Mrs IT W Brown Mrs Clarence A Bradley Mrs D3ertha Bamberger board of directors Delegates to the biennial mooting of I the General Federation of Womens clubs to be held In Milwaukee In May I next were also chosen They are Mrs A Y Taylor Mrs C D Moore I and Mrs James E Talmage Salt Lake Mrs E A Wedgwood Provo Alternates V Alter-nates Mrs M L Ritchie Mrs William C Jennings Mrs W W Rater and Mrs Arthur Brown all of Salt Lake The Utah ofllcers of the general federation fed-eration are Mrs C S KInney director direc-tor Mrs Julia Farnsworth Lund State chairman Ladles Literary Club Almost twentythree years ago this the pioneer womans club of Utah was founded It has from the beginning held a conspicuous place In the literary V world of Salt Lake and enjoys the distinction dis-tinction of possessing the only womans clubhouse in the State An admirable plan of work has been adopted by this club making It more Interesting and the field wider for Its t members We refer of the division of the club into sections thereby enabling en-abling Its members to pursue lines of I study best suited to their individual tastes These sections with their chairmen chair-men are Current events and literature litera-ture Mrs S W Morrison history Mrs I C I Douglas French Mrs C P I Hough home and education Mrs J C E King music Mrs W A Xelden Shakespeare Mrs John Cain tourist I Mrs J L Franken I The officers of the club are Mr I William Igleheart president Mrs J C E King first vicepresident Mrs L E Ball second vicepresident l Mrs C P Hough recording secretary Mrs A C Ewing corresponding secretary Mrs E B CritchloW treasurer Mrs John i Cain critic Mrs S F Fenton librarian tan t-an Mrs Lillian V Raneke historian The standing committees are Auditing Mm George R Hancock chairman Mrs Edward Merrill Mrs Thomas Weir Entertainment Edward S Ferry Fer-ry chairman Miss Nellie C M Beattie I Mrs J M Bidwell Mrs S L Boggs Sirs W S Dalby Mrs Charles McMahon Mc-Mahon Miss Marie A Nason Mrs George L Nye Mrs Graham F Put ijain Mrs F B Stephens Mrs L L I Terrj Mrs J R Walker I Finance Mrs James Hoglc chairman chair-man Mrs J E Bamberger Mrs W H I BIntz Mrs J L Franken Mrs Isaac Jennings Mrs W J Montgomery Mrs I Hubbard W Reed Mrs W G Sharp > Mrs Sol Siegel I j Houoe Mm A J Roamer chairman Mrs C L Rood Mrs J H Young Library Mrs J M Dart chairman Mrs C C Dey Mrs S F Fenton Board of Directors Oneyear term lIra W A Nelden ihS F A Vincent Mrs R C Woodruff Twoyear term Mrs T G Webber Mrs H W Brown Mrs Eugene Lewis The club now has 135 active and 33 associate members Utah Womans Press Club I The Utah Womans Press club which was organized I1T l 1S91 now has a membership mem-bership of fifty It Is an unlimited club and all women Interested In Journalistic work are welcome In Its ranks The olllcers for this year are Mrs Aimee Schiller president Mrs Emma Jensen vicepresident Mrs Stephenson second vicepresident Mss Grace Anderson secretary Mrs Ruth M Fox assistant secretary Mrs Anderson recording secretary Mrs Lovesay assistant recording re-cording secretary Mrs Ella Hyde treasurer Mrs Helen V Klmball Mgt I Emma MoVlckor Mrs EmmcUnc B Wells and Mrs Emily S Richards pro gramme committee Womans Christian Temperance Union I Thin organization which has a membership mem-bership of fifty was admitted to the I federation during the past year The I work of its members is alone lines of bettering the social condition of the city and State It Is an unlimited club and Invites all Christian women to I unite with its members to aid In the uplifting of poor unfortunates The officers of-ficers of the union are Mrs A B I Greeson president Mrs R G McNlcce vicepresident Miss Mary Houston I secretary Mrs E E Shepard corresponding corre-sponding secretary Mrs Bleasdale I I treasurer Superintendents of department depart-ment work Mrs E B Rathbone Jail and prison Mrs Wake Fort Douglas Mrs Savory Y W C T U Mrs George F Goodwin flower mission Mrs Crone purity Mrs Anna Angler health heredity and hygiene Mrs F C Robinson literature Mrs R C Mc Niece Sundayschools Mm Savory press Mrs R A Smith evangelist Mrs E E Shepard public meetings I Mrs W H Tibbals mothers meetings and legislative work Mrs A B Gree I son parliamentarian Cleofan A club which is rapidly advancing In membership and which offers excellent inducements in a literary course Is the Cleofan It was organized in 1892 Is I unlimited and now has thirtyfive members mem-bers The ofllcers for the present year I are Mrs Alice D Moyle president Mrs Julia C Taylor vicepresident Mrs Edna W Sloan recording secretary secre-tary Mrs Mary J Clawson corresponding r corre-sponding secretary Miss Jennie Calder treasurer Mrs Susie D R Wells critic and librarian Chairmen programme sections Education Miss Emmellne Wells London Mrs Annette W Cul I mer Shakespeare Mrs Blanche P Lee architecture Mrs Cora H Eldredge i The Womans Club i The work of this club which Is one of the foremost of the city Is confined mostly to the study of Industrial questions ques-tions It was organized In 1892 IB In a flourishing condition and has a membership mem-bership of about thirty The present officers of the club are Mrs Allen T Sanford president Miss S L Monroe vicepresident Mrs A T Moon recording I re-cording secretary Mrs Julia Farnsworth Farns-worth Lund corresponding secretary Mrs John Eckera treasurer Mrs F I C Kelsey critic Mrs Clarence A Bradley Brad-ley historian Mrs Mary E Gllmer I Mrs F S Richards advisory board Mrs F S Richards Mrs Harry B Windsor Mrs Frank Hill committee on entertainment Mrs W H Jones Mrs A J Johnson Mrs J D Adams committee on room Rev Milo Tupper I Maynard Mra F C Kelsey Mrs I Clarence A Bradley committee on programme Inquirers This prosperous club was organized by Mrs Charles G Plummer In 189C and year by year hats Increased In size and Importance it Is unlimited and has a membership of twentyfive A portion of each meeting is devoted to Bible study tho remainder of the time being spent In the study of current events current Ilteralmx and other literary topics The officers of the club are Mrs Elizabeth Post president Mrs J S Lalln vicepresident Mrs R V Smith secretary Mrs James Shaw treasurer Mrs C R Pcarsall section chairman Council of Jewish Women The Salt Lake branch of the Council of Jewish Women was organized In 1SOS It is an unlimited club with a membership of thirty or more The study of the Bible under the direction of Rabbi Lowenstein constitutes a largo part of the work of the members Meetings are held twice a month The ofllcers at present are Mrs Simon Bamberger president Mrs Henry Cohn vicepresident Mrs Harold E Schiller secretary Mrs > Herbert Hlrsehman treasurer Miss line E LIchtenstein auditor Mesdames H E Schiller II Ganz L Simon M Som mer M Mitchell J E Bamberger N A Ransohoft Misses Martha Walters and Rose J Goldberg board of directors direc-tors Reapers It Is now almost nine years since this club was organized II Is I unlimited unlimit-ed and at present has a membership of twentytwo Dr Ellla R Shipp is tho permanent president a president and recording secretary also being chosen in rotation to act at each meetIng meet-Ing The other officers are Miss Julia Druce corresponding secretary Miss Carrie L Thomas treasurer Mrs Em mellne B Wells Mrs Mary L Morris and Mrs Julia Druce directors Reviewers As the name Indicates the time of the twenty members of this club which meets twice a month Is devoted to reviews re-views of books and literary questions This club was founded In 1S9G and Is limited to twenty members Five times during the present club year the hospitality hos-pitality of the members of the club will be extended 1 to their friends The officers offi-cers are Mrs J C Royle president Mrs Ellen Elliott vicepresident Mrs Charles D Moore secretary Mrs A C Ewing treasurer Mrs Charles D Moore MIna Della R Snow Mrs Elliott El-liott committee on work Poets Round Table Once a month the members of this club gather at the home of one of the members enjoy a lunch and discuss the poets A chairman and hostess arc chosen at each meeting for the succeeding suc-ceeding mooting The club was organized organ-ized in 189C is limited and has at present pres-ent sixteen members The officers are Mrs David E nemphlll president Mrs Gill S Peyton vicepresident Mrs Byron Groo secretary Miss Jean Preston treasurer Mrs Stanley Claw son critic Aletbian Lyceum Twenty young ladies l most of whom are graduates or students of tho Salt Lake high school make up the membership mem-bership of this club It was organized In 1SOS as a literary club but the ambition am-bition of its members Is to be the means of interesting the business mon of the city In the erection of a high school which will be a credit to the public school system of this city The present officers of the club are Florence Allen president May del la A Hobbs vice president Ina Nichols secretary ana treasurer superintendents of sections Maud Jones literary section Marlon Knickerbocker lyceum section Florence I Flor-ence Allen historical section I Authors This club which Ia limited to fifteen I members Is engaged in atudylnc and discussing American authors It la now in Ha eighth year and its officers arc Mrs May Booth Talmage president Mrs Ella N Stewart recording secretary secre-tary Mrs Elizabeth C Crlsmon corresponding I corre-sponding secretary and treasurer Mrs Nellie M Little critic Mrs Elizabeth I S Wllcox historian Council of Womens Clubs The council la composed of the president presi-dent and one representative of the federated clubs of Salt Lake It was organized In April 1898 the object being be-ing I for the prosecution of work of common com-mon interest Tho officers and members of the council coun-cil follow Mrs A V Taylor president presi-dent Mrs James H Moylc secretary Mrs C R Pearoall corresponding secretary sec-retary and treasurer Mrs William Iglehoart Mrs George R Hancock Ladles Literary Mrs A S Sanford Airs A V Taylor Womans club Mrs J C Royle Reviewers airs Elizabeth C Post Mrs Clifford R Pearsall Inquirers In-quirers Dr Ellis R Shlpp Mrs Georgic F Young Reapers Mrs Simon Bamberger Mrs N Ransohoff Council of Jewish Women Miss Florence Allen Al-len Alethlan Lyceum Mrs D M nemphlll Mrs Clarence A Bradley Poets Round Table Mrs Aimee Schil ler Mrs Ruth M Fox Utah Womans Press Mrs James H Moyle Miss Kate Veils Cleofan Mrs J E Talmajjc I Mrs IT 13 Harker Authors Mrs A B Greason Mrs C E Allen Womans Christian Temperance union Daughters of the American Rvolu lion The Spirit of Liberty chapter of the D A R was organized in Salt Luke City almost four years ago The literary liter-ary work of the club is confined to historical his-torical and patriotic subjects The object ob-ject of the organization lo to perpetuate perpetu-ate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved American independence in-dependence to carry out the Instructions Instruc-tions of Washington In regard to Institutions Insti-tutions of learning and to aid In securing se-curing for mankind all the blessings of liberty The officers of the Salt Luke chapter are Spirit of Liberty chapter Mrs Frances A Senter AlIen Al-Ien regent Mrs Iuez Corn Belden Wallace viceregent Mrs Harriet Wetmoro Sells honorary regent Mrs Anna Skinner Klnkead secretary Anna Hood Hall treasurer Miss S L Monroe registrar Mrs Bella Anderson Ander-son Gemmcll historian Organized 1SSG Membership 20 OGDEN The Aglaia This club which was organized or-ganized In 1893 has been most prosperous pros-perous and a strong factor In tho social and club life of the city It is an unlimited club with a membership at present of thirtyeight It devotes its attention now patlcularly to literary liter-ary matters taking up the works of tho best authors both ancient and modern mod-ern The officers of the club this year are Mrs George Bent president I Mrs J M Bishop vicepresident Mrs V Gideon Secretary Mrs J G Paine treasurer Mrs J F Grant historian La CoterIeThe first club organized In Ogden was La Coterie It Is limited there being at the present time nineteen nine-teen active and five associate members The line of study for the year embraces em-braces Africa and miscellaneous subjects sub-jects including current events The officers of the club are Ida D Patton Pat-ton president Ellen A Perkins vice president Katherln G Wennfer secretary secre-tary and treasurer Ella G Klmball historian ISllon A Perkins Corlnne D Adams and Ella K Kimball membership mem-bership committee Child Culture ClubAt the Inception of this club which was formed in 1S90 I It was planned xs an adjunct to the I work of the klndergarten association and pursued the line of study and investigation in-vestigation indicated by the name rime course of itudy however has been charged and now Includes economic eco-nomic polllical historical and semi political questions The club Js unlimited un-limited and has twentythree mcm bore Tho officers are Miss Sarah AVhalen president Mrs Katherine J D Fletcher vlccpreHldent Mrs Julia B Christensen secretary Mrs Sarah M Taylor corresponding secretary Mrs Minnie W Farr treasurer 1 lilstorleal Thla club has progressed I quietly during the nearly four years of Its life and has obtained recognition as one of the strong clubs of the city HB membership Is limited lo twenty and It now has llfleen members While Its foundation work is I history yet thai foundation Is enlarged in the superstructure su-perstructure to Include the study of historical the discussion torleal causes and effects and cussion of many topics in llleralure science art and religion Its officers are Miss Gertrude Kellor president Mrs Edward Blchsel vicepresident Mrs Joseph Rankln secretary Mrs I F AV Mctcali treasurer Mrs Eunice C Gordon historian Home Culture The course of study of the members of this live club which was organized In 1S91 Is confined mostly most-ly to history although topics of interest Inter-est arc taken up and discussed from time to lime The club is limited and i at present has a membership of fourteen four-teen The officers are Mrs E n Kirk president Mrs T D Johnson vicepresident Mrs Scott Bralnerd secretary Mrs L W Fleshner treasurer treas-urer Mrs D N Smith historian Hunter Harmony The Hunter Harmony Har-mony club is the only mUslcal organization organi-zation belonging to the Federated clubs It is an organization for the practical study of music and also the study of the theory of music and at the lives of musical authors The membership mem-bership la I limited to fifteen and there are no vacancies The officers are Mrs R P Hunter president Mrs A B Hayes vicepresident Mrs Fulton treasurer and Miss Pearl Dalllmore secretary PROVO I I Nineteenth CenturyThis progressive progres-sive club was organized In 1891 by Mrs I Elmer B Jones This club In limited I having a membership of nineteen The i work of the present year has been devoted I de-voted to a study of Paris the gay city I where the exposition is soon to beheld be-held 1 and which some of the members of this club contemplate attending The officers of the Nineteenth Century are Mrs Flora Bassett Bonham president Airs Hattle N Buckler vicoprcsldenl Miss Kalherlne B I Searle secretary Mrs Helen B Mc I Coard assistant secretary Mrs Emily Moore HaY rcllmp treasurer Miss Roseltha Moore Mrs Annie S Wedgwood Wedg-wood Mrs Amelia B Searle executive committee Ulan SoroalBrThe object of this club which was organized three years ago is to promote the highest development of Its members through any avenues of study or work that may seem profitable profit-able For the season of 1S991900 It is taking up a study of Roman history literature and child study II Is unlimited un-limited and has twentythree members mem-bers The officers for the season are President Hannah B Tucker vice I president Cordelia Beck secretary Lena Bachman assistant secretary I Florence Pike treasurer Edna Houtz advisory board EInora Warner Dora Davis and Zina H Smoot I The standing committees arc Critic Bculah Bachman librarian Nettle B King parliamentarian Mrs Warner I reporter Mrs Nelson PARK CITY Womans Athenaeum The object of I this club which was organized In 1897 Is Intellectual culture and general I Improvement of UH members and to promote whatever may be for the welfare I wel-fare of the community Lt Is a limited I club of twentyfive members and its i present officers nrcMrs W I Snyder I Sny-der president Mrs L E Hubbard first vicepresident Mrs E P L pomptc second vicepresident Mrs F W Hayt secretary Miss Kate Lawrence Law-rence treasurer Mrs Arthur Wil I liams critic Mrs William M Ferry historian airs J W White Miss I Mtiync Pearson room committee Mrs I C H Wlthey chairman of current llleralure section Mrs C M Wilson chairman of education seclion Mrs C I C Whitehead chairman of Shakea pearo section Miss Minnie KCHUI chairman of history section Miss Ivale I Malone chairman of music section I Da CapoThis is one of the clubs admitted Into the Federation during the past year As its name Implies tho members devote themselves to the study of music the history of music and biographical sketches of the worlds eminent composers also Corm lag a part of the work Tho present officers of Da Capo are Mrs M lL F Allen president Miss E L burdock bur-dock first vlceprenldont Miss S E < Rn band second vifjcprosldent Miss i Fannie Oliver secretary Miss Kato Allen treasurer 1 SPRING VILLE sTlulsclub has for Its object i ob-ject the educational literary and social advancement of Its members The work of the club Is confined to a study I of the Hoclal political and literary history his-tory of the various nations of the I world It Is not limited and has a membership of fourteen The officers for this year are Mrs F N West president Mrs D C Johnson vice president Miss Mary NcllHon secretary secre-tary Miss Mary Linn treasurer Mrs G P Thompson Mrs II M Dougall Mrs Sarah Kould executive committee commit-tee COAL VILLE P B L ClubSince the organization In 1SDC the members of this club have devoted their lime to the study of history his-tory and also the biographies of eminent emi-nent moil and women The membership member-ship la limited to fifteen The present officers are Mrs Afarlnd Eldrcdge president < Mrs Lena Fisher vice president Mrs Edith Allison secretary secre-tary Mrs Alice Allen treasurer Mesdames Mes-dames Margaret Callis and Ellssa Northcott committee on programme MANTI Ladles Literary Thin successful little lit-tle club was organized In 189C and has a membership at present of seventeen Talnes English literature Is the mainline main-line of study during this club year Interspersed In-terspersed with talks and papers on I the political history of the United Stales The officers for the current year are Mrs Ella H Cox president I Mrs W H Olsten vicepresident Miss Anna Polrrson secretary and treasurer treas-urer CORINNE Reading ClubThIs Interesting club of nineteen members enjoys the distinction dis-tinction of being the only womans club In the State which admits men to membership It was organized In 1S tG and is an unlimited club The work for this year is confined to a study of the United States and State Constitutions and American literature Its officers are Mrs S W WItman president Mrs McKean vicepresident Mrs Agnes Ag-nes Clancy secretary Mrs G R Cleaveland treasurer Mrs S W Wit man librarian LOGAN I Bonneville ClubAn unlimited club of nineteen members It has steadily progressed since its organization in I 1893 Mental science has been quite extensively ex-tensively studied by the members of the club and forms the topic for papers pa-pers and discussions The following I are the ofllcers for the current year I Mrs A C Barrett president Miss Rella Cassldy vicepresident Miss Maggie Wilkinson secretary Mrs P3 J MacEwan treasurer BRIGHAM CITY I Clio ClubThis organization has for its object not only the advancement of Its members in a literary way but la also engaged in social reform and charitable char-itable work In Brigham City It Is a small club having only nine members but the town in which it Is located has already bllci red by its presence there the members of Clio having been instrumental in-strumental in having the curfew and cigarette laws adopted Its officers are Mrs C E Sullivan president Mra Eddy vicepresident Miss Eva Rankin Ran-kin secretary and treasurer Miss Lc Von Pierce historian MOAB Busy Woman In the words of Ihcj founder of this club Dr Sarah J El Holt Its object In i to make time Hltli town of Mtmb better to make Homo human hearts a little wiser and happier hap-pier by the study of the best rho club Is composed of twentyfive busy women who this year are devoting their time to the studY of the besfijln i American literature Its officers laW I Dr Sarah J Elliott president MrsTTf I G Green vicepresident Mrs R Leo Kirk recording secretary Mrs C J FlUoU corresponding secretary Mrs J Taylor Ireasurrr Mrs II Goodmnnl librarian ORA1TGEVIDLE Union ClubA largo olub for a small town numbering twentyseven of Orangcvllles brightest women among Its members Political questions civil government child culture duties nf mothers and physical I culture have etched e-tched thorough attention at the handrj of these women The officers of thin Union club are Sarah A Fullmer president Annie Johnson first vlcu j president Jane K Cox second vlci I 1 president Estelltt Tatton recording I I secretary Amanda Tultle treasurer I Josle E Childs corresponding secretary I secre-tary |