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Show Clubs. At the regular meeting of tho Ladies Literary club at the club house on Fri- da3 October 9, Mrs. A. T. Sauford, Mrs. Byron Gumming. Mrs. George R. Hancock and Mrs. Charles G. Plummer gave interesting reports of the biennial meeting of women's clubs in Bostou ' last June. Mrs. William Igleheart gave the paper of the afternoon, "In Dante's Land," in connection with which was 3mg "I Know that M- Redeemer Liv-oth," Liv-oth," bv Mrs. Plummer, The business consisted of an election of delegates to the coming state federation at Mauti. These are Mrs. A. J. Gorhnm, delegate, aud Miss Ethel Paul, alternate. The state president. Mrs. dimming, urged members to attend tho meeting at Manti on October 21, 22, 23. The current events and current, literature liter-ature section of (he Ladies Literary club will meet ftt the elub house at 2:30 o'clock next Friday. October 16. Mrs. Frank Anderson wil! give a sketch of the life of the late Mrs. Louisa Chau-dler Chau-dler Moulton and Miss Amy Osborne will sing some of her poems that have 1 1 been set to music. Mrs. Howard Stowo will give a brief sketch of Robert W. Service, "poet of the Yukon," and read two of his poems. ! The Ladies Germania club wil) meet next Wcdnesda3' afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. M. Kopp. 757 East Third South street. Mrs. Kopp-will Kopp-will bo assisted b3' Mrs. Schuman. V- to There "wil! be a meeting of St. Mary's Alumni association at 4 o'clock Sunday Sun-day afternoon, October 1.1. at St. Mary's acadeni3. to arrange for tho annual banquet ban-quet touc held November 7. Thero will be a meeting of the association as-sociation of the State Street Orphans i Home and Dav Nursery at the home on ! State street Monday afternoon, October 12, at 3 p. 111. All members are urgently urgent-ly requested to bo present. Tuesday afternoon, October 6, tho Wasatch ' Literary circle held its first meeting for tho year at the home of Mrs. E. Hauxhurst. The programme was as follows: Annual address by tho president, Mrs. Hauxhurst; reports of tho Boston biennial by Mrs, Byron Cummings aud Mrs. Fred Bickford; nut--sic by a quartette composed of Mcs- dames Hays, McNeice, Thomo and Duushoe. 1 to W 1 The P. E. O. will meet at 2 o'clock Saturday, October 17, at tho home of Mrs. Freelaud, 666 East South Temple street. to to The Woman's club will meet for tho first timo this season Tuesday, October 13. at the home of Mrs. C. S. Kinney, S20 East Fourth South street. Mrs. Byron Cummings will renort on the Boston Bos-ton biennial and speak of tho plans for the stato federation to be held at Mnnti October 21, 22 and 23. Delegates to this convention will be elected. to St to The College club will meet on Thurs-daj- of this week with Miss Hague. The art section of the Ladies Literary club will meet Thursday morning at 10:15 o'clock at the club house. Subject, Sub-ject, "Ronaissauco Architecture in ; Florence." The regular meeting of tho ladies auxiliary societ' of Temple B'nai I Israel will be held on Tuesday of this J week at 2 o'clock at B'nai B'rilh ; rooms. 1 Mrs. T. J. Armstrong will give an afternoon of miscellaneous readings for tho benefit of Lloj-d alliance at Unit' hall on Wednesday, October 14, at 2; 30 o'clock. Thero wili also be vocal music by Mrs. P. N. Cook. to H The Bay View Reading club holds its regular meeting Monday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. A. D. Gibson, 1 J 10 Third avenue. The members are urged to bo present. , to Tho College club will meet . next Thursday morning with Misses Cassidy and Rowe at the Canning flats on Fifth East and Second South. Mrs. Frank B. Stephens will speak on the Des Moines plan of government. |