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Show ra & -With the Clubwomen I nff Tho interest of the-local Hub women IBjH is- centered just, now in tho iinnuu' SB election of officers for the I indies' Lit- BgH erarv club, which takes place each your Bjfl i" Ma.v- caucus of the entire club Hfl was hold, at which a ticket was put for- HB ward bv the election committee, Mrs HH V. T. "Benson, Mrs. Charles (.intson H9 and Mrs. H. K. Klingonder. and bv a Mflf unanimous choice Mrs. K. D. Critchlov; I vr.it named as the candidate for the ot- 1 fico of prepideui. Mrs. Critchlow is UB one of tho early members of the club. IB and in point, of service to the club the BH VW foromosi. She has repeatedly re- HBJ fused tho office of president, but has BB been persuaded bv her friends to run BB this year, and this means her election. BB Nearly all tlio olher offices have two HRB or more candidates, but no one was B9 named in opposition to Mrs. Cvitchlow. Bfl Mrs. "It. C Woodruff and Mrs. C BB Watson were named for first vice presi- BB dent. Mrs. E. A. Wcdirwood and Mrs. BB W. Fisher for second vice president, BB .Mrs. -J. K. Oclesby. Mrs. W. H. Tibbnls Bfl 11,1(1 Irs- - Shoalv for rccordinc Bfl secretary. Mrs. W, T. Henson, Mr. MB Waller G. Tuttle for corresponding Bfl secretary, Mrs. S. 0. S. Nolden for Bfl treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Bramcl and Mrs BB 1J. N- Cook for critic. Mrs. If. K. Klin Bfl gender and Mrs. D. N. Sunup for Ins Bfl torian, and Miss Pearl Savace and Mrs. BB Addison Cain for librarian. Six d IBflf rectors were named, throe of whom are Hfl to .be elecrcd Mrs. Edward Merrill. Bfl Mrs. Lafayette llanchett. Mrs. W. H. BBJ Fcreuson. 'Mrs. Lee C. Miller, Mrs. E. BB A. WcdfrtvQod and Mrs. L. E. Hall. j Bfl The next meeting of the Ladies' IM BBJ erarv club will bo held on Friday after- Bfl noon next, and tho day is ro bo "Dm Bfl matic day." Mrs. William Iplcheart Bfl will give 'reading of Josophine Preston flfl Peabodv's plav. "The Piper," and Mrs. BH John Reed will give two selection';, flfl "Hats Is Hats." bv Ellis Parker But- flflfi ler, and "My K.ito" bv Mrs. Brown flfl ins- In tho latter selection she will ittfl have a musical accompaniment by Mtsi flfl Margaret Andrews, and Miss Andrews BB will also give two whistling solos. nlfl J The social reunion of the Nnuvoo he- Bfl cion held at. Mrs. Baker-'s. 13:5 West Kfffl North Temple street. Fridav evening, flfl was a great, success, over fifty being Bfl present. After the usual husiness was BB . through, the president. W. Collon.' gave Bfl 'i brief outline of the state of the as iff ' social ion. Secretary W. Brown sang K the "Mistletoe Bouch." S. B. Young BJ nave the history of the Nauvoo Legion from its start up to ihc present time. HI Ah excellent supper was served by the Iff ladies and all enjoyed themselves. Six- U teen new members joined the associa- ff The Bav View Reading club will meet 1 Monday afternoon at, 2:30 with Mrs. ff P.- A. Dix at 1111 Second avenue, whou I Mrs. Tibbals Tvill read a paper on "Self ff ; Government, and Domestic Conditions in 1 I India." and Mrs. E. L. Davis will give ft a reading, while Mrs. .1. ft- Davis will ff f give tho lesson and magazine review. HB f The regular meeting of-tho Woman's Bfl club will .be held Tuesdav next at the I flfl !. home of Mrs. L. S. Deauc, 2M East Ivfl Third South street. Mrs. Jennie M. IffBI l Froiseth will have charge o tho pro- ffB i cram and she will read a'n original story I IB suggested by her trip to Finland, and SHI l a talk will "be given on the universal gfljfl : language. Esperanto. Mrs. C. C. Sny- Bfl dcr and Miss Lena Brown will furnish BHB i the music. in There will be the usual monthly moet- 9 ing on Wednesday morning next of the flj Hospital Aid society. The meeting will V be held in the Y. W. C. --. rooms ou M Main street at 10:30. and a report of BJ the election committee in. preparation flj ,. for the annual election a month later K t will be an important parL of the busi- Bj ness of the meeting. fl The Wasatch Literary club met B Tuesday afternoon at Gunton memorial 3N chapel. The prohibition work of the uS W. 0. T. U. was presented by Mrs. B) Wight, and the ladies of the club 181 pledged themselves to the support of iiL the movement. Mrs. McKay gave a fjjgBT paper ou news .from Canada. djju There will be a nieeUng next Thurs- fflff day at (ho Wilson hotel of tho board I Mm of' directors of the state federation, JIB when a report of the council meeting iff held in Memphis will be presented bv IB j'-r''hltC resen'5 rs t"",ar'U8 il. iflfl Tho 'Oleofaii will hold the regular jmH . meeting on Wednesday next with Mrs. fSSB Hcbor Burton at her home, 521 Third avonuo. Tho subject of tho afternoon.' ''Dutch Art." will bo discussed by Miss Alien Wells. Tho historv section of 'the Ladies'; Litevarv clu'b will meet Thursday morning al the clubhouse, when Missj Oillfrson will read a paper on "The Revival of Arts and Letters in France. " Tho Monday N'ight club will moot this week with Dr. Grace Strntton and Mi Margaret Connell at. Dr. St rat ton's home 7S street Ma lame Tfoot will give tho paper of the even ing on 'Reminiscences." Tho Q. and 13. club will meol on Tuesdav afternoon with Mrs. W. W. Rivera at her home in the Smith apartments. apart-ments. The current events section of the Ladies' Literary club has held its annual an-nual election and has ana in elected Mrs. 11. K. Klincender president, while Mrs. Frank Anderson will serve I ho section as .secretary and Mrs. Arthur Parsons as critic. Mrs. Pceman'ri section of the Ladies' Aid society of the First M. E. church will give a silver tea at the homo of Mrs. Allcott. si4J South Main street. Friday evening, April 2S. i ' 5 1 Mrs. E. B. Oritclilow, -who has been named as the only candidate1 for president presi-dent of the Ladies' Literary club. . |