Show wi < < Of the Wom nf dfl Ub Ladles Literary Club Friday will be directors day at tho Ladles Literary club and among other oth-er matters of business to be disposed of will be the election of delegates to the blcnniAl convention of tho General Federation of Womens Clubs In April oat S The home and education section will meet at the clubhouse tomorrow afternoon after-noon at 4 oclock a S S The Shakespeare section of the club will meot on Wednesday morning at 10 oclock The members will read the second and third acts of Cymbellnc P E Os The P E Os met yesterday afternoon after-noon with Mrs McMahon and continued con-tinued their study of Wordsworth which has been occupying the attention of the members at the regular meetings during the present club year Mrs E W Whitney was the leader of the club yesterday S t Womans Club At the meeting of the Womans club on Tuesday afternoon Mrs Gatrell will give a paper on Alexander II and Nicholas 11 of Russia and the Rise of Nihilism It will be an open day and the public Is Invited Rummage Sale The Womans Christian Temperance union had charge of a very successful rummage sale which Was carried on In the Y M C A parlors on Friday and Saturday Quite a neat little sum was realized from the sale of articles donated do-nated by friends of the union the proceeds pro-ceeds of which will be devoted to furthering fur-thering the cause of temperance In this city The Press Club The Utah Womans Press club will hold its regular meeting on Friday evening January 31st at the office of the Womans Exponent Parliamentary Club Tomorrow afternoon at 3f30 oclock will be held the annual election of officers of-ficers of the Salt Lake City Parliamentary Parliamen-tary club The meeting wml bo at the Ladles Literary clubhouse and members mem-bers are especially urged l to be present as other business ot Importance will also be discussed 4 American Art League An Importait meeting 7 of the members mem-bers of the American Art league will beheld be-held on Wednesday morning January 2Sth at 11 oclock at the residence of Mrs Julia A KImball 3C3 South Main street Reports of Interest to all members mem-bers will be submitted dnd a full attendance at-tendance Is requested j Illustrative Headings The fifth itt 1he series of Shotit Tajks on7Great Writers by Mrs WUHan Igleheart will be given on Friday evening even-ing January 31st at Rowland hall The subject for that evening Is Browning and Tennyson Mrs Igleheart will treat of the men and their messages and will give Illustrative readings from S their works Congress of Mothers The sixth National Congress of Bothers Both-ers will be held In Washington the last week in February beginning on February Febru-ary 25lh and continuing up to and Including In-cluding the 2Sth The programme snot yet announced but the programme committee promises many Interesting and suggestive addresses Two features fea-tures of the meetings which will probably proba-bly be Indorsed by many mothers present pres-ent will be the serving of hot luncheons In the basement of the church where the meetings are held and the at end ance ot several trained kindergartners who will take care of and entertain tho small children whose mothers arc desirous de-sirous of listening to the addresses Mrs Theodore Birney of Washington Is president of the Congress of Mothers I She has always been greatly interested In its work and is at the head of the advisory council Of Interest to Clubwomen Mrs O A Granger of Cartervllle Ga has been elected president of tin Georgia Federation of Womens Clubs e S Mrs Jennie Hobart widow of Vice President Hobart has presented UK Childrens Day nursery of Paterson N J with a plot of ground to be used asa as-a site for a new borne and has l alSi l o given 250DO to build and furnish tin home The gift was a memorial to Mrs Hobarfs daughter who died In Itaj about six years ago while on a trlj S with her parents The Southern Woman published > at Atlanta Ga has recently been adoptei as the official organ of the Loulslan Federation of Womens Clubs There are over one hundred women clubs in New Jersey most of which belong be-long to the Slate federation ud ever one of which has some special object fo its existence A I 0 The Rhode Island Womans club a1 Its last regular meeting dlsouascd th question of instructing its delegates t the coming biennial convention of th General Federation of Womens Clubt Following a thorough presentation the subject the club ununhnousl passed a set of vesolutlons condemnlni what has come to be known us th Georgia plan of reorganization am supporting unqualifiedly the Massachusetts Massachu-setts plan MrsB i Bird Qrubb of Edgewoo Park N J has had conferred upon he by tho Queen of Spain the Order of Noble No-ble Ladles of Maria Louisa She Is th first American woman to receive It < a The Texas State federation has indorsed in-dorsed a plan submitted by Mrs AII Wilkins chairman of the committee education to solicit from each of It 3500 members 25 cents a year Thin wll form the nucleus of a fund to be lent t poor but deserving young women t complete their education Octave of Eureka The Octave of Eureka met Salurda January 16th at the home of Mrs Holz holmer with every member prcsenl The papers for the day Moro An tolnette and Voltaire were cxccp tlonally fine Dainty refreshment were served before the discussion l 0 current nts which cloned the pro gramme |