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Show WffHTHE CLUBWOMEN I Aor i Iho "Til fWF , ,:le this wock " WPf M-KiMl without o.l- w "Sir- -J- Biirrcttc1 :iml ichl- rccordiatr secretary, lFi. Anderson ana Mjss lancl '2S wrrSpondinc secretary W?.:HcGnnne nd Mrs. Robert . treasurer. Mrs. S. 0. S. iel-l?ltrc-r' r W, Francis aud R& TcSnp; historian, Mia 'J a ''firT 3. 0. Lee; librar-M" librar-M" Kl'iDRondcr and Miss r'ftM- directors, of whom three elected for a term of two B? P L Oswald, Mrs. U H. fKrth Mrs. Arthur II. Parsons, iK&Tetto Hnnchott. Mr,. A. B. Ki Mrg. A. IT. Warren. TlK- C. A. Worker Here, mjnex Kinney, territorial seere- lie Y. W. C. A., with licudquar- Denver, who is visitinc Hie Krwintion. will fill a number of IK dates in the city durms tne .fUiss Kinney will deliver an Wk'lt the vesper services at tho WKrT K. rooms in tho rontinental K'idiW this afternoon at. n ry. W C A. Work in Tonielif. she will give n Icc-ftbe Icc-ftbe First Methodist church on 3K1 Association Work." Wcd-?Waorninffal Wcd-?Waorninffal 11:30 o'clock a lcc-hliiepvpn lcc-hliiepvpn in I he assembly room TJaiversitv of lfah on "Student ttA. Work." JiiKjof inference will be held at 'Fr?. C A. rooms Monday aflcr-Hjip aflcr-Hjip 3 until 6. A (icncral invi-Kextendcd invi-Kextendcd to the women of Salt &KePt Miss Kinney in this eon-ff eon-ff trjiich will bo in the nature ; Reception. Similar conferences '(lefd in iho homes of various 44Bet women of Salt Lake during TlljK. ifiss Kinney wfil remain in i4llKor tan days or two weeks. iBtopping at tho Hotel Utah. Concert Lectures. jhBFntflrot renters in the concert : Bpd Iho Einginp of Mile. Sophia 'wio Tvill appear here undnr "fcices of tbe Woman's dub Fri-fl Fri-fl Stturdav. May '21, 25. Mile .fli Trill give throe lectures, Fridaj' ardsr evenings and Saturday 4Kg, st the Consolidated Music hall, 13-15 Bast First South Mfectara and the music on Satur-fiBennwn Satur-fiBennwn will be of especial in-H.eUIdreo. in-H.eUIdreo. Mllo. Stenhali will "J?PW by Miss Bcrenice"Lathrop, Mrt.of repntatiou. jling patronesses liavo been I( wo ejiteriainnicnts by ion o the Ladies' Liter-rs. Liter-rs. A. H. Pea bod v. Mrs. i, Mrs, Alvab Lewis. Mrs. Mrs. W. G. Turtle, Mrs. ad Mrs. J. 0. Hanchott. epard Is Honored. Jhepard, president of the . U., who has been mak-Wisconsin mak-Wisconsin speaking iu women's suffrage, which to a vote in that stale 11, ivill finish her sneak-re sneak-re next Wednesday aud days with her daughter iforo opening a similar Jhio. Uer fiPsl date in Kay 12, at Columbus. ? iasbeeu well received iMonain, aud the papers 5. towns she hag visited inmost complimentarv nvug much space to her e has also received flat-attention. flat-attention. The Superior Superior, Wis., 0 April from 3:30 until 5 Tnursday afternoon at tf re81denCe, .1423 North st for Mrs. Lulu Lovo-the Lovo-the 'S,ivcr ton,cd ora. mounfaius who is snool. The reception is Ifl'fP'cos of the Douglas tofftaw society aaf is C1 y Vho desire lo K ,V)W, is considered t Powerful orators of tho 4tQ society gd will como to Superior e, where she is to lec-mRhh lec-mRhh At the lias? End on o? ?f 11,0 BOciet7 ? !iJv ntrf(Iced to Mrs. er fn Or 11 i0ln 111 escort-informal escort-informal talk? P farced & N?, admi8" kW&LS deration Notes. fJte- for tho arrival t bSn dreeleP.ate3s to San iBiVti. oe received by Mrs flJJMp61 chRlrrnan hospitality lnttWJ?f,cei0, bear-teen bear-teen of thn lcerf!' '1' rectors 8 a?1", aSr the 0. ZWMn. lu WiT0V" fto Western i5?mpan' at c?JLcM:iI'0n will ?Htion Vili B lfc ,La lf c- The feo. WlU -loin il10 train at CClio...ioined by :K at 10 ttrrr,V0 0V(Jr tho fcl trab IBRt?8 0,1 tho train "i "vc over the IO.M?? at Salt i ,i!caB0 ou -ril l& W' b V!l ovcr t,,c Q pllUt'iffc "f, delineator . A "Uer nfVlt;' i1? nm Jlt- WhattCli,fllI?;E,c,,,,J welfare, K 2. u'e,"ml "".the morn! flOJHRf,a of S5 r,to Mrs. B1 .endeavor fn edcration, ' K cthcr PftL;0 ,pu&s through W1 thoafpr -fl l.hc atinee iK" the n,rJ" abodyThurs- Mtttiiii n y"iatit!o o 11,0 . I j Mrs. Eugene B. Palmer, a Prominent Club Woman, Author of a. Play, 4,The Danger SignaJ,' Winch Will Be Presented for the First Time This Week at tho Garrick Theater an a Curtain-raiser. of the section which will bo ou at the Garrick this week as a. curtain raiser. 9 The Ladies Aid society of the First Methodist church will serve a merchants' mer-chants' lunch at the church Tuesday at noon with tho regular mouthly business busi-ness meeting to follow. k Tho Bav View Beading club will meet Monday, May 13, at tho homo of Mrs. Thomas Carraichael, 853 Second avenue. The annual election of officers offi-cers will take place. Tho Spirit of Liberty chapter, Dauebtcrs of tho American Revolution, will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. R. W. Fisher. 273 Fifth Bast The annual election or officers will take place. The music section of tho Ladies Literary' Lit-erary' club will have a special business meeting Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the club house. The course of study for next year will "bo mapped out and the times for meeting will be decided UDon. The matter of having meetings semi-monthly instead of monthly as heretofore, will be considered. The board of directors of the Y. W. C. A. will meet Monday afternoon in called session at the Y. W. C. A. rooms in the Continental bank building. Tho American Woman '6 league will meet Saturday afternoon at tbe Ken-yon Ken-yon hotel. Mrs. G. H. McMahou will give a talk on the biennial meeting of tho National Federation of Women's Clubs in San Francisco, Juno 25 to July 5. Mrs. A. J. Gorham will speak on "Federation Work." Hit The Woman's Republican club will be eutertained with a musical at the homo of Mrs. Georgo C. Buckle, 52fl Eleventh liast street, Monday afternoon. after-noon. The hostesses, besides Mrs. Buckle, will be Mrs. A. J. Barnes aud Mrs. McFarland, A mooting of the Association of City Clubs will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o 'clod: in the Y, W. C. A. rooms in the Continental bunk building. A. The Contra! W. C. T. U. wilFmeet. Friday afternoon with Mrs. W. F. Core, 1033 Second avenue. The theme of the programme will be "Anti-Narcotics." The meeting of the Francos E. Wil-lard Wil-lard W. C. T. U. for next Wednesday afternoon has been postponed until Wednesday, May 15. The meeting will bo with Mrs. T". R. Johnson, GW Sixth East street. n The tourists' section of the Ladies' Literary club will moot for the last; time this season Tuesday morning at the club house. The annual election of officers of-ficers will take place. The programme will bo furnished by Mrs. G. B. Wilson and Mrs. Allen T. Sanford. 4 The history section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Thursday morning at the cluh house. The topic for the day. "Modern French History," His-tory," will be given by jMts. .1. C. 1 lo'opor. Miapah chapter No. 5, 0. 13. S.. will hold its rcgulur meeting .Monday cvou-iu" cvou-iu" at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. u The United Daughters of the Confederacy Con-federacy will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. T. F. Farroll, 712 Second Sec-ond avenue. 'IMio Utah Woman Press club will moot Wednesday evening at the Bishops Bish-ops building. The meeting was postponed post-poned from last. Wednesday on account ac-count of the engagement of Maude Adams at the Sult Lake theater. Tho Wasatch Literary club will meet Tuceday afternoon will Mrs. W, B. Oliver,' 1240 Roosevelt avenue. St. dohn's guild will have a silver tea at the home of Mrs, Silver, 9C2 Bryan avenue, Thursday afternoon. rmmhTLj Saturday, May J I. m the kindergarten rooms at the university at 2;30 o'clock. This is tho last ninetiug of the year and there will bo election of officers. Mrs. Mary H. Fox will tell mothers' stories; M'iss Gladys Stewart will read; Miss Lucilc Paul will sing.t The hostesses host-esses for the afternoon 'will be Mrs. Orson Howard. Mrs. G. 11. Paul, Mrs. Howard Driggs, Mrs. G. C. Wise and Mrs. L. L. Butler. Club Notes. The poets' section of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club elected officers in its final meeting of the vear Monday aftcrnoon; at the home of Mrs. Howard fe'. Stowe in Federal Heights. The new officers are Miss Linda Jessup, chairman; Mrs. John Reed, vice chairman; Mrs, Oscar Cox, secretary; Mrs. F. 13. Marcy. critic. The reading of "ITornam," by Victor Hugo, was completed. Tho section sec-tion will take up the study of "Danto" next Tear. The Bay View Reading club wa3 en-tcrtaiued en-tcrtaiued "with a Kensington Monday afternoon bv Mrs. A. B. Gibson at her homo 221 Thirteenth East streot. M H h The current events and current literature lit-erature section of the Ladies' Literary club held its final meeting Friday afternoon after-noon at the club house Officers wore electod as follows: Mrs. A. II. Parsons, Par-sons, chairman; itfrs. 13. t. Stubbius, vico chairman; Mrs. Frank Andornqn, secretary; Mrs. Robert Fisher, critic. The "programme consisted of an afternoon after-noon with Shakespeare's women, ffiven by tho elocution pupils of Mrs, Frank Larsen. with a scone from " As You Like It" by Mrs. Larsen. The programme pro-gramme was introduced by violin music mu-sic hv Miss Romania Hyde, assisted bv Miss Eliza Doy and Edgar Bayliss on tho niano. M'iss Hyde played dunces from Henry YITT. The young women taking the part of Shakespeare's women acquitted themselves with credit to thomsolvcs and their training under Mrs. Larsen. They appeared in costume cos-tume iu Iho following order; Prologue, Miss Gertrude Bennett; Ariel, Miss Li la Mao Eaton; Miranda, Miss Gertrude Almond: Portia, Miss Sarah Perkcs; Juliet, Miss Nellie Johnson; Kathor-ino, Kathor-ino, Miss Beth Larson; Dcsdemona, Miss Gertrude Almond; Ophelia, Miss Arera Johnson; Lady Macbeth, Miss Enid Ma'. Mrs. 0. W. OU entertained the College Col-lege club Thursday night in a social meeting. ' Mrs. H, E. Schnuflehcrgcr and Mrs. L. K. Arnold entertained the Pan-Hellenic Pan-Hellenic society at the home of Mrs. Arnold, 11(57 Second avenue, Thursday afternoon. The V. C. T. J. held an interesting meeting at Port "Douglas Thursday night. Miss Harriet Luney was tho principal speaker. Ralph Wiildron sang a solo. A violin solo was plnyed by Ansell Mcf'urtain, accompanied by Miss Lucilo Moruingstar. Recitations wero given by Mius Edith Eckstroni. i The niuhic section of the Ladies' Lit-crary Lit-crary club held its annual election of officers Wednesday morning. Mrs. A. JL Pea body was re-elected chairman, and the following other officers wero choson: Mrs. J. T. Treasure, vice chairman; chair-man; Mist) Edvthe M. Evans, secretary; Mrs. .1, C. Hanc.hett, treasurer; Mrs, E. Hall, librarian: Mrs. P. M. Cook, reporter; re-porter; Mrs. Will'tun Wnt.cll, choir director. di-rector. The regular semi-monthly luncheon was L'iyeu by Lloyd alliauce at Unity-hall Unity-hall Wednesday, A bu.siuo.es mooting followed," w Mrs. Emma G. Bledsoe gave a comprehensive com-prehensive paper on "The Indian of Today'' before the. Monday Night Literary Lit-erary club last week at "the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick. Mrs, Ohadwiclc reviewed current events in a very thorough manner. The programme pro-gramme committee reported tentative subjects for a portion of tho member- |