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Show WOMEN'S CLUBS The music section of the Ladies' Literary club will hold its annual business busi-ness meeting this (Wednesday) fore noon at 10 o'clock at the clubhouse. There will be an election of officers, after which the work I'or the coming year will bo planned; al3o any other business that may come before it. As this is a highly important meeting, it is expected that a complete attendance will bo Rresent. The closing musical programme will be given Thursday rven-ing rven-ing at the clubhouse at S: o'clock. All members of the Ladies' Litornrv club and all friends arc cordially iii vited to be present. The Seekers' Literary club mcl Tuesday Tues-day afternoon wilh Mrs. AV. II. ILivenor at her home. 7S7 Third avenue. Jt being be-ing presidents ' day, the club was addressed ad-dressed by the presidents of several clubs. The mceling was unusually interesting, in-teresting, and was greatly enjoyed by all. The Tuesday Afternoon "Bridge dub was delighlfullv entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. llcbcr Lee aud Miss Fdna Dwyer. The afternoon was pleasantly pleas-antly spent in cards, after which a dainty luncheon was served. The decorations deco-rations were in daffodils and roses. The meeting of the "Wasatch Literary circle, which' was to have been held Tuesday afternoon, was postponed because be-cause of the death of Mrs. Irwin Mc-Xiece. Mc-Xiece. A mooting of the tourist section of the Ladies' Literary club was held at the clubhouse Tuesday morning. Mrs. Goorgo W. Mover "gave a 'talk on "Milan and Brescia," aCter which Mrs. h. C. Miller spoke on ' Genoa." |