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Show With the Clubwomen Utah club women point with pride to tho record of tho. work done in the supply of puro milk in New York, as the published reports show that the Utah Federation, through its health committee, has done much more in proportion pro-portion than the eastern women have been able to accomplish. In a recent report made by Mrs. Robert C. Gem-moll, Gem-moll, chairman of the committee, oho said. "The federation has established its second pure milk depot, this one being on the west side, and here milk, modified when required and always reliable, re-liable, is dispensed when needed at the' smallest 'possible cost to the rou-sumer. rou-sumer. A sanitary refrigerator for tho proper cooling of 'the milk and its care has been supplied, and tho federation expects to have a trained nurse give a part, of her time each day" to dispensing dispens-ing the fluid to sick babies or to those who have been placed upon a diet by physicians. Regular bacteriological tests will be made by the stato uac-teriologist uac-teriologist and a record kept for inspection." in-spection." This is only one of fho many lines of work which tho federation is doing under the guidance of the stato president, presi-dent, Mrs. C. H. McMahon, but it is already one of the most effective. Tho milk supplied last year at these milk depots brought about a revolution in the matator of infant ailments, and it is .hoped that co-operating with the district dis-trict nurses, whose work is confined largely to the west side, tho health committee may accomplish much in relieving- the sickness of tho babies of that section of the city. Tho last mooting for the present year of the Ladies' Literary club will be held on Fridaj' afternoon next and the annual election of officers will bo held. The regular business for tho close of the yoar will bo transacted and all tho standing committees will bo released to be replaced by new committees named during the summer. The ticket put before the club by tho nominating committeo is headed by Mrs. E. B. Critchlow for president. The others named are: Mrs. R. O. Woodruff and Mrs. ('. W. Watson for first vice president. Ilrs. R. A. Wedgwood Wedg-wood and Mrs. R. W. Fisher for second vice president, Mrs. ,1. B. Oglcsby. Mrs. W. H. Tibbals and Mrs.' W. J. Shealy for recording secretaiy, Mrs. W. T. Benson, Mrs. Walter G. Tuttlo for corresponding cor-responding secretary. Mrs. S. 0. S. Nel-den Nel-den for treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Bramel and Mrs, R. N. Cook for critic. Mrs. IL K. Klingcnder and Mrs, D. N. Straup for historian, and Miss Pearl Savage and Mrs. Addison Cain for librarian. li-brarian. Six directors were named, three of whom are to be elected Mrs. Edward Merrill, Mrs. Lafayetto Han-chett. Han-chett. Mrs. W. H. Ferguson. Mrs. Lee Miller, Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood and Mrs. L. E. Hall. Tho Mothers' club of tho First, Congregational Con-gregational church will hold tho last meeting for the season in the church parlors on Tuesday next at 3 o'clock. The afternoon will be devoted to the subject of discipline and a symposium by the members will be given. Miss Lynn, head of the music department of the Collegiate Institute, will give a group of children's songs. The regular monthly meeting of tho King's Daughters will bo held this afternoon af-ternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. William Wil-liam Igleheart at her homo in tho Critchlow apartments. The members of the organization aro the girls who were at one time in Mrs. Igleheart 's class and they have reorganized recently re-cently and taken up tho work of holp-ing holp-ing the district nurses in caring for the eick. The regular meeting of the American Woman's league will bo held on Tuesday Tues-day evening at 8 o'clock in the parlors par-lors of the Kenyon hotel. All who havo not yet sent in their debentures and stock certificates are. requested to bring them to the mooting when tho treasurer will take chargo of them. The Salt Lako Woman's club will meet on Tuesday afternoon with MrB. W. H, Jones at hor homo on Third East street when Mrs. Sarah Powers will give a paper on "Our Greatest Humorist, Mark Twain," and Mrs. Wilhart will speak on "Tho Educational Educa-tional Outlook in Spain." The women of tho University of Utah will hold the regular meeting next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Kindergarten rooms. Mrs. W. M. Stewart. Mrs. J. E. Mc-Knight, Mc-Knight, Mrs. F. W. Merrill. Mrs. Thor-iltl Thor-iltl Arnoldson nnd Miss Althea Wheeler Whee-ler will be the hostosses. The Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of tho American Revolution, will hold the May meeting on Thursday next with Mrs. Frank B. Stephens. The . tj annual election of officers will take place. Tho history section of the Ladies' Literary dub will meet on Thursday next at the club house at lOrlo o'clock", when Mrs. .J. C. Hooper will give a paper pa-per on 'Tho Revival of the Arts," taking up ihe great, painters, the sculptors and the buildings. The Wasatch Literary club met last Tuesday aftctrnoon at'Gunton Memorial Memo-rial chapel with Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs. pcason :h hostesses. Mrs. P. N. Cook gavo an interesting paper on "Eugenics." Miss Florence Locke sang Tostis's "Good-bye" and responded re-sponded to an encore with a ballad. The Bay "View Reading club will moot Monday at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. A. McCurtain at .10.17 First avenue, when the annual election of officers will be hold in addition to the regular programme. Tho Bible Study club will meet with Mrs. Frame. 122 P 6troct, Wednesday afternoon, May 10. at 2:30 o'clock. Tho following subjects will be considered: consid-ered: "The Antiquity of Man," by Mrs. Frame; "The Origin of Man and His Primitive Condition," by Mrs. Hutchinson. The Monday Night club will hold its regular meeting tomorrow evening with Miss MacVichie and Miss Messmorc at their home in the Caithness apartments. apart-ments. Miss '.Rosalie Pollock will have charge of the programme. 1 The regular monthly meeting of the Utah Congress of Mothers will" bo held next Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Rowland hall. William 0. 3?oylauce will give a ialk ou "Overtraining the Child." The Clcofan will meet on Wednesday next with Mrs. Herman Harms at hor home, 511 First avenue, when Mrs. Selden . Clnwson will givo tho topic, "Dutch Art." Tho Woodbine Thimble club will meet with Mrs. Bhoda Brown at hor home, 835 Washington avenue, next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss L- L. Willard, tho artist, will have hor studio open to tho public hereafter on Wednesday and Saturday. Tho studio is at 437 East First South street. " |