Show Worll i Of tb uom t 9 ei bs The event of the week 4n club life will be the open meeting of he Reviewers Review-ers to be hold tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs David Evans on South Fifth East street Those who have attended the Informal at homes of the Reviewers look forward with pleasure to each succeeding open meeting meet-ing Tomorrows programme will Include In-clude a review of Whoatloys Pcpyn by Mrs Charles D Moore some lyrics from the Restoration period and also modern ones read by Mrs William I mlttee before February 1 1903 The decision de-cision will be rendered by the Judges at the first March meeting of the club when the prizewinners must hand In their real nunes and either read or have their stories read at the following meeting Mrs Dart Mrs Igleheart und Miss Dukes have been selected an Judges of tho contest Ladies Literary Club Al the regular meeting of the Ladles Literary club on next Friday afternoon Prof George A Eaton will give a talk on Mythology and Rev Dr Paden will tell of tho eruption of Mont Pelce The history section meets Thursday morning September 25th at 10 clock Members of the club will discuss the Origin and Distribution of the Races At the opening meeting of the current literature and current events section held lust Friday afternoon Col Henry Page gave a very Interesting review of his several years residence In Cuba One of the best book reviews over given before the club was also read on Friday by Mrs J M Dart on Edith Whartons Valley of Decision The music section will meet Wednns day morning September 21th at 10 oclock at the clubhouse Schubert will he the composer for the day and t f D f u i J C L ti rt t Mrs Lydia D Aldor President Utah Womens Press Club Igloheart and a piano duct the Morris Mor-ris and Sword Dances from Germans Henry VIII Mrs Loomis and Miss Kimball Short Story Contest IAn jAn j-An original story con cst between members of the Ladles Literary club Is to be a feature of the programme outlined for the year To encourage original work among Its members a prize of S20 Is offered l for the best short story and 10 for the second best The conditions of the contest are that the writer must be a member of the club the story must be within 10000 words and one that hns not been presented before and must be signed with a Ot tlLlout name and presented to the com the programme will bo given by Mrs F F Reed Mrs Pea body Mrs Hop paugh Mrs Anderson and Mrs Wright Club members are cordially Invited o t The French section will meet on Tuesday morning at 10 oclock at the clubhouse A Browning rIu i eOn e-On Thursday evening a Browning musicale will be given at the Ladies Literary clubhouse under the auspices of the music section of the club Miss McDonald of Colorado Springs vho has been visiting here forMluf past two I weeks will Interpret Abt Vogler and I eight vocal numbers will be given from tho poems of Mr and Mrs Browning W C T U I Mrs Clarence T Brown entertained tho local branch of the Womans Christian Chris-tian Temperance union at Its annual meeting on Friday afternoon Reports from superintendents of tho various departments de-partments of work were given that of Mrs Wake on the work done among the soldiers at Fort Douglas being particularly par-ticularly encouraging and Interesting I Mrs W H Tibbals was elected prcsl 1 dent of the union for the ensuing year Miss KIdwell vicepresident Miss Anna An-na Baker recording secretary Mrs J J Corum corresponding secretary Arrangements are about completed for the holding of the annual State convention at Provo on Oclober Mid 3rd and 4th Mrs Ada Unrusb a national na-tional organizer of the W C T U will be present at the convention and make several addresses Club Notes Mrs W B Dougall will entertain the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home on next Wednesday afternoon at 3 oclock The Clcofan will resume Its regular meetings on October 7th Hiss Catherine Cath-erine Ctilmir will be chairman of the day and will give a paper on England In the Ninth Century Mrs Charier D Moore secretary of the tTTah Federation of Womens clubs Is receiving the year books of the various vari-ous clubs In Utah and they make as pretty a collection as can be found anywhere any-where In the country The Georgia State federation has helped to Improve the condition of the roads throughout the State In recognition recog-nition of this work the Good Roads association as-sociation of tin United Slates has made Mrs A O Granger president of Its Georgia auxiliary firs Granger Is the head of the State federation In the September number of the Club woman Is I found a greeting to the f federated fed-erated clubwomen of the country from Mrs Dlmlos T S Deniron the new president of the G F W C find among otfier things Mrs DenKon says At no limp in Its history has the Oneral Federation had a more promising outlook out-look Questions have been asked concerning con-cerning the policy of the president The convention clearly find wisely helloed the work It wished followed in legislating legislat-ing that fdr two years the General Fed oration work shall be to secure Initiation Initia-tion maintenance and Improvemont of child labor laws and In the creation of additional committees oivreciprocity civics civil service reform and forestry The council meeting which followed the convention recommended also a committee I com-mittee on household economics |