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Show I. WITH THE WOMAN'S CLUBS. I k I On Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. L.1 E. Doanc on East Third South street, the Woman's club was entertained by Mrs. Young of tho juvenile ju-venile court with a programme, which for the most part pertained tothe work 6f the court. Judge McM aster guvo an address" od the aims, objects nnd results of tho work, of the court, which was followed by a recitation pertaining pertain-ing lo court work given by Mrs. Lotty Montgomery. Miss Olds played a beautiful beau-tiful piano solo, which was heartily applauded, to which .sho gracefully ro-sponded ro-sponded with an oucorc. Alnia Clav-ton Clav-ton sang two' baritone solos. After tile programme a light .repast was served, followed by an executive session of the club, during which Mrs. A. D. Tay-Jor Tay-Jor gave a talk wherein sho advocated tho buying of books by the club members mem-bers at the .book-fair, which is being held at -11 Main stroot. the procoeds of which will be utilized by tho duo in a way as yet undecided. Tho next meeting will be held at tn. no. . Mrs liugono Moser nt 2:0 o clock Tuesday afternoon. Tho 'College club whs delightfully entertained bv Miss 31ugue. at the M. iF Wa kor homo on East South Tom-ilo Tom-ilo street on Thursday. Tho decora-Bom. decora-Bom. which wore beautiful, consisted of red and white roses. A b'int.y hincheon was served. -The center of E dining table was adorned with a largo vasb or frngraul roses. The Daughters of the iouecrs " meet at tho residence ot Mrs. J ar a Young J3ougall at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, Jnnunry 21 An in "C-.l.ng Programme will be earned mil. Mih Harriot Hanks, daughter o f H; r-riot r-riot Young, who arrived the. Salt Like vallcv w th her mother Jnl 1847 will'givo a talk, a reminiscent one of the "t hrer r pioneer v.-pmei. w o reached the Snlt Lake valley w th Hie first companv July 34. if4 7-. The juo-ne-r women were Mrs. Harriet oung, wife of Lorenzo .D. ouug; Ellen Sands Kimball and Clara Decker. There will bo instrumental music by ALihS Cclla Bccslcy and Jean Wittfcon. Ten thousnud dollars is Iho sum. that is absolutely necessary for the completion com-pletion of the building for the Orphans Home and Day Nursery. Members of the association are considering several plan? by which this amount can he raised. Tim Salt Lake 1 heater has kindly donated tho nso of1 that, playhouse play-house for an entertainment:, which the association proposes lo give ""'V?1' 'no auspices of the V. M. C A. Tho receipts re-ceipts from the exhibition ot the pic-Inro pic-Inro "The Shadow of the Cross, which has .been displayed the past two weeks, have been generous, and. the association' as-sociation' will likely reduce, the price of admission for children, in order that tlm pupils of the public, schools may have opportunity lo view this wonderful wonder-ful work of art anil at tho same tunc aid a worthy cause. The association also appeals to tho public for contributions contribu-tions to the building1 fund of the organization. or-ganization. Mrs. Arnold will entertain thc O. A. 0. dub Tuesdav afternoon at her home on Ea.t Sixth' South street. In view of the past successful meetings held at her home, Iho" members anticipate an enjoyable afternoon. " Tim Ladies' Liierary club will hold n business meeting at the club building build-ing on Tuesday afternoon.. The members of Iho man- clubs of which Mr.?. W. H. Bintz, Sr., is a member will be grieved to learn of Jmr sudden departure for Laramie, Wyo,, whero sho was called by t'hf sudden death of her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Carroll. Mrs. Biutz's daughter, Mrs. John C, Daly, accompanied her mother. The sympathy of all is extended lo Mrs. J'iintz in' her affliction. The Wasatch Literary circle met Tuesday with Mrs. G P. Norton at hnr home on Blaino avenue. A unique programme was enjoyed, consisiing of original poems and stories by the mem born. Prizes wero awarded to Mrs, E. Ha wx hurst; for the best poem and to Mrs. Phinnoy for the .best story. Mrs. Cutler gave a . vocal solo. The sccoud and last week of the book sale, the profits of which go to the Woman's club, begins ,uoxt Monday, when I he committeo in charge arc planning plan-ning lo make it a verj- attractive one. The window display which is attracting attract-ing a great deal of attention, and has for the pasl weok, will bo changed and if will again be filled willr works of similar interest and attractiveness. Mrs. J. T. Bcloss and Mrs L. C. Mareic will be hostesses Monday. Great interest is shown in the grangerized or extra illustrated illus-trated books. Their beautiful workmanship work-manship sthow that it was a love work and not merelv a work that was lo.be Muickly finished for financial gain. Tn fact, they jiro wonderfully beautiful. Tho groal bird book ha? every possibility possibil-ity in going lo a homo in this citv, as it finds new admirers every clay. There has, been, a request that it, be sent to au eastern city on approval with an assurance as-surance Mhat a sale is almost sure to follow, but the club's intention is to keep it here until tho &ale is closed in order to give Salt Lake the preference. In regards tdothor books at tho fair it would be out of tho question to give oven a partial idea of the books, which range iu price from almost nothing to fabulous sums. v A particularly interesting section at the fair is tho one containiugold books, volumes that wcro mado centuries ago when tho art of printing was in its infancy. in-fancy. It is worth whilo to study the r-volution of printing here. Among old, treasures arc several books pertaining and continuing ueautffi plate engraving, uiao jtt portant services. Amoag is au early edition of B omy of Melancholy" r over V2r, years later l mentioned There arc tili velcr'B "Lssay onl-hyfitS volumes, containing y0vpr copper plate engraving Vcrtue'fj Anecdotes otV uUip contain a groat manv per, plate portrait nna7 tions. Of nineteenth c! thpro are a large numb-copies numb-copies of celebrated vrot attire, good main- AS bound by young wom'cu'ii all being mado as a sen-rta arc no two alike anif'iTd There is to bo alar chanty card party i0 K day evening, February's Jiilcrnry club house by - Hospital Charity benefit of tho charity Ca pita I. Any one wiiiKlnV bles can do so by tolcnV L. Ritchie. Bell phoned The annual birthday? tho Lndjes' Literary ctul at tho New Louvre "in tin building Friday, Vobmi member will be iiIIottS guest. . JJi The daughters of thofj bit ion, Spirit of Lihcttj give a banquet on AYast day. The chairmen of aro Mrs. J. B. Oclesbr Broednn. M.rs. F. Tfl': us toast mistress v frivilatious hxve Lce birthday party at S; Pjjj Tucsdav. Janunry expected tn bring a year of their lives, A musical programme a will be served. .Jjj The Salt Lnkoebaj can lustifuto of BSQH dancing partv at O&om evening, January 2S.wBW At the regular meolinja Literary cluli Friday,4Ja and "instrumental pinM given by Mrs. V. C.r$jM Icy Price and i33-J Fifteen members ftt wcro delightfully cuter Naomi "Hoffmau at hor South Temple. The "inn for tho re election oj Morril, tho presideut, an Rice, vice-president, holi fices, therefore the cSJ among tho younger "rij club. Miss Elisc' Ow socrotary and Miss fN treasurer. After thnl meeting was disposed spent in games. A dain served in the dining, rt beaut ifully decorated'. These young women ha; very diligently nnd dn:tc of credit. Several wcelwf and sold $21 worth of iiionei was put in thej bo used for charitablo tu ro. Mrs. W. "V. Rica-1 nished a. room in tho ', ITonie i.'ind Day Nursery! Workers' club. The m'j bus.- milking linen for. when this is finished it) plotc readiness for o next; meeting of tho ci at the home of Miss "Rt where an onjiryablo a: ticipatcd. Jjf The hiemberfj of the club wero delightfully?! Mrs. T. 1?. Black nt hor Sixth East. Tho house; decorated in red and'V and a tall vase of tlioJL graced the ceuler of' The afternoon avus plea playing .bridge, the pri Miss Margaret Gibbon&J The regular monthly iug of the Y. W.-C. A? idubhouso on South Stfl ing. The meeting xtt Miss Young. Ouly roti transacted. ,J Mrs. S. Ewiug wasy 1010 club Thursday- 'a! apartments in tho 'ar Continued on Pajj 15 SOClteTY' , Continued From Pago Ton. won by Mrs1. Bernard Whito and Mrs. M. Rumnh. Tho next meeting of tho club will be With Mrs. Rumph at .her home on South Second Fast. i |