| Show oJVf k L I I fu W k f ttb 1 WOm it qz Ub I I i < u r w c to 5 It will he a course of gratification library Traveling the friends of the Free I person Nclden Mrs W A ry aid of has been reap she to know that ally library traveling 5 a chairman of the t pointed committee Successfully and ably racy the duties of fulfilled has Mrs Neldcn the office that not only has the number I been more than of books of cases but two years doubled during the past Increased interest in the movement has Nel i like ratio Tho news of Mrs in tt will be received dens reappointment wherevertl1e Free Trav with pleasure wherever eling library and Its good works are known t generally will be Intqr I J Clubwomen g that Utah is to be csted li knowing lt3 ff progranime at tho tho represented on pro tf Fcdera meeting of the General Fedoraat I biennial clubs to be held at lIon of Womens William next Mrs In April Los Angeles by the 1 been chosen C Jennings has liam commitee of the G F W programme Trav end an address on C and will give L cling Art Collections t P Mrs George J Kelly of Ogden has I t been appointed chairman of the State committee I reciprocity bureau a new of Womens I Utah Federation the of I be a The bureau will doubtless clubs benefit to the clubs of I of great Iv source could wiser selection I the State und no I i c than Mrs Kelly for have been made rt chairman of tho bureau f Womans Club Miss Owing to the severe Illness of tho Monroe who was to have given topic at the meeting of the Womans club Tuesday Mrs Allen T San on ford presented the subject instead and interesting account of the a most u gavo Russia reigns of Catherine I and II of Mrs Sanford said that while there was much In Catherine II to detract from 1 the glory of her reign still It might I t truthfully be called the golden age oft i of-t Russia 1 Salt Lake Parliamentary Club j At the meeting of the Parliamentary club last Thursday It was unanimously decided to take the necessary steps Immediately Im-mediately toward returning to Monday Mon-day as the regular day for meeting The next meeting will be held Monday December De-cember 16th at 330 p m at the clubhouse club-house 1 Indies literary Club Mistress and lIaldA Study of the Domestic Problem will be discussed at tho Ladles Literary club Friday afternoon r after-noon December 13th Mrs Nelden will treat of the subject as The Mistress Sees It Mrs Rood as The Maid Sees I It Mrs Ledyard Bailey will give The Mistress Solution Mrs Donald Rose The Maids Solution and J L Priest 1 1 will give the result of interviews with employment audits on the vexed question ques-tion The papers will be brief and a halfhours discussion will follow their presentation The Shakespeare section of the club has adjourned its meetings until January Janu-ary 15th The history section will meet Thursday Thurs-day December 12th at 10 oclock A resume of the reigns of Charles VI Charles VII and Louis XI will be j given by lit Delano Subject for one F > minute talks Charles the Bold Club Notes I The Ladles Literary club of the Third i r Presbyterian church met on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Clark and continued con-tinued the study of Holland I II 0 Mrs Tads entertained tho College club very pleasantly on Thursday evening r even-ing at her borne In Kendall court j i Copies of the yearbooks of < the Beacon Bea-con Light society of Logan the Child t Culture club of Ogden the Womans club of Springvllle and the Cleofan of Salt Lake have been received during the Y week Future Meetings The ladles of the Jewish Religious committee tire requested to meet at the home pf Mrs Moss Woolf tomorrow afternoon af-ternoon at230 oclock 9 Owing to Illness In Rev Mr Thachers family the Shakespeare club will meet on Tuesday evening of this week with the Misses Maddison at Fords hotel to 0 Tomorrow afternoon the regular meeting of the Poets Round Table will I be held at the home of G S Peyton Mrs Ferdnnand DIckert will be chairman oj chair-man and Southey the poet of the day ii Tomorrow afternoon the board of < Y trustees of the Orphans Home and Day j Nursery will select committees for the t Ii ensuing year and decide upon the annual an-nual charity ball < > 1 Christmas Fairs f The ladles of the Unitarian church 111 will give their Christmas bazar at the Vf 4 I old Walker house on Main street begins begin-s f ning Saturday morning December 14th at 10 oclock Preparations have been I r ti in progress of this fair for some timeS time-S y 4 Unity circle having met each week at + 1tt tho home of Mrs Watson The final A < meeting will be held on Wednesday < L afternoon of this week f J The mystery social and sale at the r First Congregational church on Thursday I Thurs-day afternoon and evening promises to c be one of the pleasant events of the I 1 week Mysterious packages will be offered > 1 of-fered for sale and at the art table tow to-w < be presided over by < the Misses Corbin I r Leo and Knickerbocker beautiful things done in water colors and pyrog < raphy will be offered j I V 0 t > < St Pauls Guild will give a Pan i American fair at St Marks schoolhouse I school-house from December 10th to 14th y > The fair will be unique In that the articles arti-cles for sale here have been contributed by manufacturers from all parts ot the J + country and include every variety of production of the manufacturers art Woman s republican Club On Monday afternoon the annual election of olllcers of the Womans Republican Re-publican club was held at the home of Mrs Ezra Thompson and the following oll leers elected for the ensuing year Mis Rachael Miller r president Mrs Rudy vicepresident Mrs JJ V Kimball Kim-ball recording secretary Mrs Pease corresponding secretary Mrs Hines auditor Mrs Fraser treasurer Mrs Joseph Young historian Mrs Ezra Thompson and Mrs W W Rivers directors I rectors for three years Mrs W H Jones and Mrs Johanna Melton for two years Mrs George A Snow and Mrs Fred Palmer for one year The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs Fraser 357 East Third South street on January 6th Maxwell Relief Corps Wednesday afternoon the annual election of offlccrn of the George R Maxwell Womans Relief corps was held at Odd Fellows hall In addition to the routine business of the corps arrangements arrange-ments were made for a social to be given at the home of the retiring press I dent Mrs Junnle Teasdale on the even I Ing December 13th Following are the i pfTlcers elected for the ensuing year President Mat Jlr Harvey senior vicepresident Mrfc Lottie Jofterleli I I Junior vicepresident Mrs Rho r ic seder treasurer Mrs 3D V BioOlts secretary Mrs Nettle Palmer chap 1 lain Mary J Schenck conductor Mrs 1 Jennie Ttjasdulp assistant conductor I Mrs J E Clasby guard Mrs Louise Dillon colorbearera Mrs Mary A Condon Mrs Kate Randolph Mrs Burns Mrs Eva Carr Clio of Brigham City At the last meeting of the Clio held on November 30th Mrs Sullivan read a paper on The Elizabethan Era followed fol-lowed by quotations from the writers of tho period and a discussion of Mrs Sullivans paper Current events were discussed and Miss Rankin continued the reading of The Houseboat on fhe Styx |