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Show CLUBS Ladies' Literary Club. Very attractivo year-books in green and white havo liocii ifrsuod by the Ladies' Literary club for tho 3'enr of 190S-0D. With 'tho programme, ollieors for the year and by-laws, tho club will open with a membership of nearly -00. Tho ollieors aro as follows: President, Mrs. A. T. 8nn ford: vice-president., Mrii. E. D. Miller; second vice-president. Mn. W. R. Hutchiuson; recording secretary, i Mrs. F. A. Starkweather: corresponding secretary, Mrs, J. T. Treasure; treasurer, treas-urer, Mrs. F. L. Oswald; critic, Mrs. W. II. Bintz; librarian. Mrs. W. 0. Cleland; historian, Mrs. Howard Stowc. Board of Directors. For the term ending May, 1009 Miss ICthol Paul. Mrs. Alvah Lewis and Mr.'i. A. J. Gorham. For the. term ending May. 1010 Mrs. Bvro'i Groo. Mrs. A. H. Pcabod' and Mi-h -W. Watson. Standing Committees. Auditing Mrs. C. H. Blanchard and Mrs. Moyor. Entertainment Mrs. J. C. Hauchett, chair' in; Mrs. Benson, Mrs. Catrow, Mra. '. f. Drtiehl. Mrs. Xoldon. Mrs. R".vn ds. Mrs. Rood. Mrs. Stephens aud Mrs. Wilson. Finance Mrs. E. li. Crilohlow. chairman; chair-man; Mrs. 0. G. Field aud Mrs. Warren. War-ren. House Mrs. J. F. Cowan, chairman; Mrs. Lafayette Hanchott and Mrs. Bothwoll. Library- Miss Ella Dukes and Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood. Programme Mrs, E. B. Jones, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. Marioncaux. fcccrotary; Mrs. Buswcll. Mrs, Hoppaugh. Mrs. Hornung, Mrs. Oglesby and Mrs. Weir. Sections. The art section will meet tho first and third Thursdays at 10:15 a. m.; medieval and modern architecture; Mrs. J. C. Hooper, chairman; Mrs. Blanchard. assistant chairman; Mrs. J. W. Delano, secretary; Mrs. W. II. Bintz, critic. Browning Second and fourth Saturdays Satur-days at 1 o'clock; Miss Colbourno, chairman; Mrs. Gorham, assistant chairman; chair-man; Miss Hall, secretary: Mrs. Hutchinson, Hutch-inson, treasurer; Mrs. Elmer Jones, critic. Civics First Monday of each month ut .'S:.'lO p. in. Current Events and Current Literature Litera-ture First and third Fridays at 2 p. in.; Mrs. Klingender, chairinau; Mrs. W. II. Bramol. assistant chairman; Miss finsmnn, secretary. History Second and fourth Thurs-da-s at 10:15 a. m.; Roman history and literature; Mrs. Buswcll. chairman; Mr?. Gibson, assistant chairman; Mrs. Hooper, secretary; Mrs. Bintz, critic. Music Fourth Wednesday at 10 a. m.; "American Composers Past and Presout'; Mrs. Neldeu, chairman; Mrs. A. Lewis, assistant chairman; Mrs. Ferguson, secretary; Mrs. Bower, librarian. li-brarian. Tourist First and third Tuesda3s at 10 a. m.; Mrs. Fenton, chairman; Mrs. Catrow, secretary; Mrs. Miller, critic. Programme. Music under tho direction of Mrs. Hornung Hor-nung and Mrs. Oglesby. September 11. "After all, It Is not what wo know, but what wo would like to know, what our Interest goes out to, that stamps us." W. II. Bishop: president's presi-dent's address. Mrs. A. T. Sanford; reports re-ports nnd tea; music, Mrs. J. M. Davis will glvo two piano solos, "Love Waltz," by Schutt, and "La Scintilla," bv Rlvc King; Albert Houghton, the baritone, will sing "Marching Along." by White, and "His Lullaby,1' by Carrlo Jacob Bond. September 25. "Oh, must thou have my soul, dear, commingled com-mingled with thy soul? Red grows the cheek and warm the hand: tho part is In the whole: Nor hands nor cheeks keep separate, when soul Is joined to soul." E. B. Browning; wedding anniversary of Robert and Elizabeth Browning. 1S4C-1908; 1S4C-1908; prothalamlum; The Marriage of Truo Minds." Mrs. Ewlng; "Readings From Mrs. Browning." Mrs. Richards: "Robert Browning Songs," "Mrs. Bessie S. Browning; "Readings From Robert Browning." Mrs. Iglehart; eplthalmlum, Fred Graham. October 9 "Unblastod by tho glory tho' ho trod From star to star to reach tho almighty al-mighty throne. "Byron. "In Dante a Land," Mrs. Igleheart; business. busi-ness. October 23 "Sy0 deep enough and you see musically; the heart of nature being overywhoro, it you can only reach lu" Carlylo. fli?ifia,rtfDffiln chflrK of the music division of the programme committee. October 0. "A vust. realm of forgot-fulncss. forgot-fulncss. whore the lond of memory hUph from weary ahnuldcrs and vanishes Into tho soft gull of tho MnndH.". nooert IIlchciiK. "Tho Mystery of the Desert " II. L. A. Ciilmcr. ' November 13. "Progress. nmn'H distinctive mark alone Not God's, and not the boasta'; God Is thii.v re. Man partly Ik. and wholly hopoa to bo" Browning. "The World's Debt to Lord Kelvin," Mrs. Allou; "The Gary Plant," Mrs. Priest. November 27. "Inasmuch as you havo done It unto one of the least of these-you these-you have done It unto mo." .lesus. Work for children: "Tho Frco Kindergarten." Miss Fo:: "MunlHpul Play Grounds," jura, w, c. urueiu. December II. "Wo search for genius, and wo deem It's homo to be In far-off places, . ( When suddenly wo catch Its gleam Reflected In familiar faces." Clara Treudwuy vVelr. An afternoon with Utah ' composers and authors. January 8. "I to that InventH a machine ma-chine augments the powor of man and tiie wol-biing of mankind. Henry Ward Beecher; "Recent Developments in Wireless Signaling Through Space." D. MeNlrhoJ; "Shortly shall all my Inborn end, and thou shalt have tho air at freedom." free-dom." Shakespeare; "Tho Conquest of the Air," Mrs. Hutchinson. January 22 "A novelist If on tho border-line between poetry and prose, and novels should bo, as It wore. proHe saturated satu-rated with poetry." Leslie Stephens; "A Book Review," Mrs. C. E. Rlcharda; business. January' 29. President's day. "Just so much work as keeps tho brain from rust; Just so much play as lets the heart expand ex-pand Honoring God nnd serving man, T say These are reality and all else Huff." Browning. February 12. "Thro Is a vision In the heart of each Of Justice, mercy, wisdom, tender--ness To wrong and pain, and knowledge of Its cure." Browning. "Tho Success of the Suffragettes," Mrs. McMahon. "Let me tonight look back across the span 'Twixt dawn and dark, and to my conscience con-science say Because of somo good act to beast or man The world Is better that I lived today." Anonymous. "Tho Work of the Humane Society." Dr. E. I. Goshon. "Reap joy where sorrow was intended grow, Of wrong make right; and turn ill good below." Browning. "The Wave of Prohibition," Mrs. H. W. Brown. February 19. "Let us tako leave of haste awhile. And loiter well content." Clinton Scol-lard. Scol-lard. Club birthday breakfast. February 26. "I love my books: they arc companions dear. Sterling In worth, In friendship most sincere; sin-cere; Here talk T with tho wise in ages gone, And with the nobly gifted of our own: If love, joy, laughter, sorrow, please my mind, Love, joy, grief, laughter, in my books I And." Frances Bennock. "A Book Review." Mrs. WIghtman; I thirst for truth, but shall not reach it till I reach tho source." Brooming; "Mmc. Curie." Miss Florence Hall. March 12. "Good government can come only through good administration, and good administration only as a consequence conse-quence of a sustained not spasmodic and earnest effort by good citizens to secure se-cure honesty, courage and common-sense among civil- administrations." Theodoro Roosevelt. National Federation Day. Civics. In charsc of the Stato Federation president, presi-dent, Mrs. Cummlngs. March 2G. "The Greeks made an Ideal for us all. Our best eyes see the world ns Homer saw It; wo ourselves seem to have built tho Parthenon In some lucky drear..." T. G. Appleton; "The Greek Drama." Dr. Paden. "No single vlrtuo wo could most commend. com-mend. Whether the wife, tho mother, or the friend ; For she was each In that supreme degree. That, as no one prevall'd, so all was she." Dryden; "Tho Women of Greek Tragedy," Trag-edy," Miss Paul. April 9. "Little and bad exist, aro natural. Then let me know them and bo twice as great." Browning. "Anatolc France," Mrs. Jennings. "Yet half a beast Is the great god Pan, To laugh ha ho sits by the river SlD Making a poet out of ji man, ' tWf V The trnGods BIBh for tho coat ,ofW For the reed that grows nevermore nJS. llf i As a reed with tho roods of tho rivflilf I ' Mrs. Browning; "Sledrniin tEJ! 1 Poot " Mrs. Bird; buslntss; &tkMi committee on election. election P April 2?.. ' jm "',,r00,f,t:su rtnn stand3 whore onen WM s Tho Imperial race of everlasting RnSJ ' -t -Lmm.a Lazarus; "Excavations In 1 Jf Roman Forum and aL Ilorculanoutn." WhW1 "WS0 H0"1 w,,ftt lawa arc AaM Thcihcmd no oUier: ctand ana faU J -fRF 1 Tan!? ,lh V1;1 for thcc."-BrowningtlfF ' mrt pVwV 'Mectl"K3-Rcports of offlctf lea. cl,ulrmcn: election of officers, vk " il . i l'n A f,t meciniK of tbo DauRhtflP it T iw? A.mecnn Revolution, SpiVitJsli' Liberty chapter, will be Thursday aft9 v yooii, at 2s,Ho o'clock, Vith Mrs. F?! ?Jcom .3 West Fifth South as WT tcss, and Mrs. C i. Kinney, chaSol tion of the . Ladies' Literary ctotTJS He bo at the clubhouse Thursday JB, liiG, September 10, at 10:15 o'dflM1 , The ladies will continue tho studvW 1 Roman history and literature fromQl B. C. to 100 A. T). Mrs. DouK road a paper on "Changes in the CoM1 V tious ot Political and Social lAtiXib fif Rome. ftHii'J 1 The Germnnia club will meet ft1 day arternoon, with Mrs. Morrli XvK'' borger, at 1252 Fifth East, umrWkd. Ldith avenue, assisted by 3ImiTm&4. ZCIt Wii & Tho Ladies' auxiliary soci23Bc"4 Temple B'nai Israel will rcsumiMHrtJ regular meetings Tuesday, at 2:3Q'Kilrf ; at the B. B. rooms. All members atK 1 quested to be prosent. Tho M. M. C. club entertained1 at a delightful supper, at the lakelfc,' day ovcuiu. The table was efcc?HB',! decorated in the club colors, icd'liS':f white. m |