Show ii rl Of the I Woes IUb1 I Ladies Litemry Xcxl Friday the Ladies IIlCrtf clUb I birthithay I celebrates itA twentythird blrt The occasion will be a social one The I Informal programme Is 1 In charge ot the I ontertalnment committee and Includes j music and other some Gibson pictures notable featureS On FoblUnry JClh at the First Congregational I Con-gregational church under the auspices of the Ladles Literary club Mrs I Bertha KunxBHkcr will give a character charac-ter recital of Cyrano cle Bergerac I Mr KunxBukor won much fame by her readings at Chautauqua last summer sum-mer merTime hIstory secllon will meet on Thursday The Reign of Henry V will bo given Hy Mr Delano and The Reign of Henry VI by Mrs McMahon McMa-hon The subject for oneminute talks will be John Duke of Bedford S Time regular meeting of the tourist section of the Ladles Literary club will be held Tuesday morning at Uu I clubhouse at 10 oclock Tho following I I prograrnmo will be given The Tull I orbs Miss Crawford Place de la I I Concorde Mrs Hough Luxinbours I membrrp I The Shakespeare secllon will meot r I tomorrow afternoon at 210 and will I tend Acts II and III of Macbeth I State Council of Women I The Utah State Council of Women met Friday aflernoon with Mrs Wil liam Jennings airs F S Richards and Mrs J r Gilmer were appointed delegates dele-gates to the convention of the National I American AVomcns Suffrage association associa-tion whlrh vlll he held in Washington from the SLim to tile Ulh of tho present month Mr UIHiards will be time official I offi-cial reprcsenlatlvc from Utah and will take part In the programme on the occasion t oc-casion of Miss Susan B Anlhonys birthday celebration February 15th The board of trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art will open their collection collec-tion of art treasures to a private view I complimentary lo the National American Ameri-can Suffrage assoclallon Interest will of course center about Miss Anthony who with some members of her birthday birth-day celebration committee will receive those invited to attend who will wish to congratulate her upon her achievement achieve-ment of fourscore years Brigham Clio The Clio met last Monday evening I with Uo preuident Mrs C K Sullivan I The following programme wos carried out Sketch of the life of George Ban croft Miss La Yon Pierce quotations from the works of Bancroft paper on Famous American Musicians Miss Carolyn Sullivan In the current events section the subjects treated were Pompeii excavations author of Black Beauty the Chlcago drainage canal authorship of David Ilarum and the Boer women Heading Mrs C 13 Sullivan Sul-livan Critics report Mrs A T Rankin Ran-kin Clover Leaf The Clover Leaf club was entertained by Miss Fowler on Friday evening A mock trial was the feature of the oven lug and furnished no end ot amusement amuse-ment to the guests Those who enjoyed Miss Fowlers hospitality wore the Misses Jennings FItch Iloag Pond Ethel Pond Wanless Murphy Mesdames Mes-dames Honnold and Peyton Messrs Honnold Ulmer Cromer Fowler Wan less Eberhardt Glesoy and Pe ton Tho Cleofon The Cleofan met on Tuesday A paper pa-per on the two essayIsts Joseph Addison Addi-son and Richard Steele was read by Mrs Marriott Current events was given by Mrs Culmer after which followed fol-lowed an Informal discussion of things pertaining to the best Interests of the club Next weeks programme includes a paper on Jonathan Swift by Miss Calder an article on the Architecture of Mexico and Peru by Mrs Alice Moyle and current events by Mrs Beatle The club will meet with Mrs Eldredge 117 Second East streel for the rest of the year Womans Club I The topic given at the Womans club Tuesday January UOlh was by Mrs Graco Anderson It consisted of a very thorough and comprehensive review of Hardys Tess of the DUrbervlllcs The great difference between the moral codes demanded by society of men and women and the consequent injustice of such discrimination was clearly shown The subject was well handled dad a close attention maintailied Ihroughout The next topic will be given by Miss S L Monroe and lakes up Rusklns Crown of Wld Olives wllh the social so-cial and economic questions the hook deals with A short biographical skcuh of the writer will preface the talk and an exceptionally entertaining and Instructive In-structive afternoon is I anticipated Friends of the club and all Interested arc cordially invited The meeting convents H it 230 Tuesday February Cth at the Womans clubroom city and county building Auxiliary Y JL C A The Ladles auxiliary to the Y M C A met yesterday afternoon The Idea of giving an entertainment on Wash ingtons I birthday was considered but no definite arrangements made A special spe-cial meellng will be called during the week to decide whether or not the Idea will be carried out and if the conclusion Is reached that 1C I shall be done committees com-mittees to arrange the mailer will be appointed Poets Round Table The Pools Round Table met with Mrs Hal W Brown on Monday last Mrs Hachacl S Miller presiding an chairman A luncheon elegant in all its appointments was served by time hostcJS The place CiiS were beautiful pen sketches from Lalla Rookh Thomas Moore was the poet for the day each member giving a favorite poem from the ren of thIs gifted wrller Club Notes Tomorrow afternoon the Inquirers club Avlll hold an open meeting at the home of Mr Charles Pliunmer The Ladles Literary circle of the Third Presbyterian church met with Mrs Marsh on Tuesday afternoon and enjoyed a very pleasant programme furnished by several of the members At the meeting of the Hoopers club tomorrow afternoon Mrs Julia V Druce will road a paper on the Mound Guilders Mrs Minnie James will give education t a joplc on e Utah Federation The art committee of the Utah Federation Fed-eration of Womens clubs met yesterday yester-day afternoon with the chairman or the committee Mrs Franc R Elliott The object of the art committee Is to further the Interests of art In the State through I the mediums of womens clubs and the public schools With this end I in view the members of the committee Individually have been for some time past making a study of art books and r I magazines and yesterday a list of Ihcfe was made and will be rccom I I mended for use In womens clubs and public schools A series of art let I turcs was also planned arrangements I for which will be perfected and announced an-nounced later A collection of reproductions reproduc-tions of famous pictures and caslu was also recommended as a most helpful way of Instilling and disseminating a love of the beautiful This was par I ticulalry urged for outside clubs or clubs In the smaller towns where I works oJ art are none too numerous The committee also adopted a reiso lutlon that tho members of womens I elutx thruffhout the State use their In f1UfnCf whim boards of education and I patrons of school lo bring more ar LIMb and harmonious school environment environ-ment Into tho lives of school i children A complete report of the meeting of tin art committee together with suggestions sug-gestions made Tor the guidance of club u onion In this innlter will appear In the year book of the Federation about to be issued S The members of the art committee are Mrs Frano K Klllott SAlt Lake chairman Mrs Ernest H Eldredse Salt Lake secretary lIs s Jackson Provo Mrs Corlnne Adams Ogden Miss Knickerbocker Salt Lake The Reviewers The Reviewer club met with Mrs Georgia Snow Carleton and celebrated the fourth anniversary of Its organization organiza-tion on Monday last Mrs Wlshlmon read an Interesting review of A Gentleman Gen-tleman from Indiana and Mrs Tloylo gave delightful reminiscences of lire in tIn South before the war |