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Show If I WOMEN'S if : CLUBS HIi f From (ho advanced sheets of tho HjCtlf federation Bulletin, the well-known II iji club women's magazine, is tho follow- lj ' ing interesting greeting by Mrs. Sarah l 7 Piatt. Decker, president of tho Gencrnl Kjj .Federation, who was the guest, of houor Ml L- at the local federation in Park City, Bnf y -licld in October last: Mm i "Surely, no organization has more Hj reason to' rojoieo and make merry than Hit ; our own. Successful in legislation dur- M t ing the past year: a great biennial con- Hilf ' , vention. with not a discordant; note Bf In ' throughout; splendid progress in Hip; , strengthening the f tic that binds us;J-HJlj us;J-HJlj i increasing ncqnnintnnco and affection Hglf ' between tho women of tho different HkuV States; hundreds of hnppy club days, Hun lifting many out of tho sometime mo- Bcj- nojonous routine of life; fine successful HjVfjt -work for Nation, State and community HU S. , 'increase of powor and privilege; vori- Ht tablo and far-reaching recognition from It , our brother man. and a shoulder to ml'i i Bhouldor comradeship with him in work Hjj5 and plans shall wo not havo thankful Hi U: lioarts, and glad? "Havo we, then, only success, no Hi!' failures? Impossible; plenty of the lat-Hik lat-Hik tor; but an honest failure in honest Hi work should not cause ono moment, of Hi I; ( repining. 1 lovo those stirring words Hi f of the poet Mr) "'Yon aro beaten to earth? "Well, $!'' "well, what's that? HjTi i Come up with a smiling face. Hv IL's nothing against you to fall down Hi1. ' But to Ho there, that's disgrace.' Hf ; ' "Last year I sent three wishes, HE ' which were the desire of my heart for HJh ; tho women of tho Federation. Every In Any of this good year has brough ful- H&j iillinont of all three. Onco more Tsend Hv them for this Christmas Day opitom- Hb L ized into a tonct for the Federation, for H overj- club, and for every member H.t' thereof, in tho coining 3'car in all study Hjj ! 4 or work undertaken: j f "Never frown never sigh HftP . And keop stop." Hdf J In speaking of her trip to Park City KM. j in the Bulletin, Mrs. Piatt says: L ( "From Chicago to Park City, TJtahl HP- A long trip, dolayed by the "blizzard, H ', and only arriving in time for the meet- H ine through ihe timely assiptance of a Hr. federated' husband from Salt Lake, H 'V who was providentially t fellow-pas- m i scnger. Splendid vigor and courage HI J . have the Utah woman, one of their H f notable achievements being tho estab- H lishment of a homo for friendloss H h "boys, called 'Carion Crest. Farm,' m ft where agriculture and trades will be m, taught. In a solid phalanx, too, the H' : . Utah Federation had stood back of mi 1 TTndge Brown and his Juvenile' court Hi? work. The General Federation Art Hilr Gallerj was enjoyed by all at the- Hji' meeting, and its next destination was H41 a city which is fourtoan mileB from tho Hyf railroad. It was warming to tho mf, ; 'cockles of one's heart' to think of Hji, those eighty originals, and the .pleasure HlC": and profit they will bring to remote mil ' Towns." m Friday was children's day at. the I ' Ladies' Literary club, and a verv inter- H- sting programme was given "by tho m lit 1 1 folks. A plajf for the occasion pM S had been written by Mrs. Morris L, Hf A Ritchie, introducing well-known chil- H.! 1 dren of fiction in ono story, and those Hyr characters were represented by the mjJt 1 children. Mrs. Led yard Bailey read H7 the prologue, followed by musical se- S lections by Miss Margaret Harris. The HLr children who took part in tho entertain- Hw ment wero Gordon Rice, Frances Brat- Hjf; tain, Kntherinc Lewis, Jo?l Priest, A. Hji .7. Priest, "William and George Igleheart, Hi, Alfred Pcabody, Walter Brownlec, Hh ' Allen Kelsoy, William Jennings, Donald Hjjt f Coray. Alice Lync, Katherine Fitch, HC -J Adalaido Woodruff, Dorothy Bailey, mfj, I Dorothy Marioneaux, Sibyl Walkor, H H Dorothy Bamberger, 3essic Jennings, HIS Quoeuio Brockman, Dorothy Meyer, H Juj 3Iar.iorie Fitch, Anna and , Mnriorie HI M l Critchlow, Eleanor Ricliards. Anna Hfl 1 Warren; Susan Russell, Mai ion Hooper, Hllj Alfred Peabody and John Putnam. Hf'J, I .The art section of the Ladies' Hf I Ijiterar- club will meet, tornorrow morn- Hri j ng at the clubhouse at 10:15 o'clock. Hfl The subject will be "Early Greek Hr , Architecture." Tonics will bo dis- Hh , cussed by Mrs. Bettlcs, Mrs. Reynolds H, 1 and Mrs. Gibson. i'M The tQurisfc section of the Ladies' Bjsijhi Literar3 club will meet -Tuesday, De- H A ccmbcr 4, at the clubuou5!. JIrs. Mc- Hh M Millan will give a naper on "The Eng- w -lish in .India." The fivo n-inuto talks i 1 will be on Jlydsvali. H Ir The Current, Event section of the Bjfk'1 Ladies' Litcrury club will meet next liml' Friday afternoon, Dec. 7, at the club- its Housed at 2 o'clock. It will bo an mmn "Afternoon With Forgotten Rooks;" HI readings from "Cape Cod Folks and If f Cranford" will be given. Mrs. Wil- juf liam Drnehl will readfrom the latter. Cfl Tlie Wasatch Litfrarv club will meet flfl with Mrs. J. J. Thomas, MSG South MmV Eleventh East street, on Tuesday af- Hjfj' tornoon, December 4, at! 2 p'cloclc. Mmm The Woman's Republican club will H meet at the home of Mrs. V. P. Pease, 675 'Fourth street, tomorrow afternoon, HVij Dcccmbor 3, at 2 p. m. Tho Woman's Auxiliary of the Soc- HK l ond ward will meet on Monday night. Hf8 a1, the nme of Mrs. B. D. Blackmarr, 176 West Fifth South, at S o'clock. HJk Theron Geddes. tho American nominee I'.'.il or t,lc school board, will bo present, mWf.n ari1 al&n lr. Cartwright. of tiic city MM conimitt.ee. Every lady in the Scconil WM'R precinct who is interested in the school HV !j election is invited to this meeting to ff'.tf help in the work to be done to elect i&I Mr. Geddes. There should be a ropre-11 ropre-11 sentative iirom every district in tho lilS mTho, rfUcsl' Auxiliary society of Mmm Icmple B'ai Israel will give a charity Mmm car Pnrty on Tuesday, December lj, MmS I?-."'-, ft the B. B. rooms. Members mjf'l nr"' incnds arc invjted'to attend. |