Show Work of tb I WoeW IUbi Mrs Charles D Mooro returned JOj c the city 0 J Friday after a most delightful de-lightful visit of several weeks In Illinois nois Wisconsin and Michigan Mrs Moore was at the biennial meeting of the G F W C at Milwaukee where she represented the Utah Federation as a delegateatIargc Speaking of the great convention yesterday yes-terday Mrs Moore I said she had never seen so many beautiful women gathered together as met at Milwaukee Not only were they beautiful in person but were possessed of splendid Intellects and beautiful characters So far as Intellect Intel-lect was concerned Mrs Moore said that the women of Utah were shoulder to shoulder with their Eastern and Southern sisters but that phllanlhropl cal and Industrially the club women of Utah are far behind the club women of other sections of the country As to the treatment accorded delegates dele-gates to the biennial Mrs Moore says that absolutely nothing was left undone by tho local committee at Milwaukee I that would enhance the pleasure of the I visitors That the time not devoted to tme meetings was one continual round of delightful excursions drives receptions recep-tions etc Referring to the only really unpleasant unpleas-ant feature of the convention Mrs Moore sid sho deeply regretted re-gretted that the racial i question should have been brought up at all but when it vas brought up she thought it should have been disposed I dis-posed of properly not deferred until another biennial meeting Speaking oC Mrs Rufiin whose credentials a a representative of a colored club of Massachusetts were not accepted lIrs I Moore said that Mrs Rufiin Is a lady in every sense of the word broadminded broadmind-ed and cultured and it made it doubly unpleasant on that account However she expressed the belief that the question ques-tion would have to be met sooner or later and as broadminded progressive I women she hardly knew how the clubs now in the Federation could refuse to recognize and affiliate with women I even though of another race who were laboring In the same cause as all other club wom nthe adanccment and uplifting up-lifting of the human race Like the otber Utah delegates who attended at-tended the biennial r Moore was charmed with the president of tho Federation Fed-eration Mrs Lowe and was ardent In her praise of the ability tact and strength president of character of tHe gifted |