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Show UPott of tbe Stamen's Club$. Tho Eo viewers. Mrs. David Evan3 will ontortaln tho members of tho Reviewers' club tomorrow tomor-row afternoon at her homo. Tho topics for tho day will bo "Lux Cruccs," by Mrs. E. A. Wodgewood, and "Concentration "Concen-tration of Purpose," by Miss Snow. Club Note. Tho regular mooting of tho home decoration dec-oration section will be held tomorrow morning at tho clubhouse at 10 30 o'clock. Mrs. Jack Keith will devote tho morning to discussing "Ornament." Tho Women's Progressive club wishes to thank lt3 many friends and also tho public for their kindness and llboral contribution during tho convention conven-tion and bazaar. Its success was a grand ono, socially and financially. Tho exact amount cleared will bo given later. The next meeting will bo held at tho residence of Mrs, W. S. Fosha, 375 West First South. Utah Sorosls mot Wednesday, Octo-bor Octo-bor E, at the homo of the president, Mrs. Irvino. Tho president called tho meeting meet-ing to ordor, and in a few well-chosen words delivered her prosldent's address. ad-dress. Miss Bachman was elected delegato to the Stato federation to bo held at Logan October 20 and 21. Mra Pearl Yates was electod alternate. Mrs. Westwood gave her treasurer's report re-port for last year, which was accepted und turned over tho book to tho now treasurer. Miss Allco Reynolds, one of tho delegates from the Utah Stato federation, gavo a very excellent re- gaMi eg aw a port of tho meetings of tho general fedoratlon held at St. Louis last summer. sum-mer. Tho club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Irvine October 12, to begin tho regular year's work. Tho Home Protectlce society will meet with Mrs. D. H. Twomey next Friday at 2i30 p. m. Tho regular meeting of tho Council of Jewish Women will bo hold at the B. B. rooms Wednesday at 3 o'clock. All membors aro reauostcjl to attend. . |