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Show I JWI1JI ' 7Ve w-j of ihe WotnensCkibs I! pjpiITE interest of club circles ccu- I tcrs xfriflsfc iww in tho animal I mcetinK of the Utah State Federation winch meets in SprinyviUo Tuesday, Wcdnqsdny nnd Tlnirpclay of the present wock. Tho meeting will be :iu interesting c from every point of view, providing as it Trill "a new feature in tho state gatherings, gather-ings, tho presence of a speaker of national' na-tional' prominence to.dificuss the subject whiiih'will bo tho koynote of tho gathering, gath-ering, "Education." This speaker is .Dr. Charles Zuebler of Boston, and he will nd.drcss the women at' the first evening meeting, on "Education and Life." Asido'frora the club women ihcmaolvos many citizens who aro interested are planning to go down for the evening meeting to hear this lecture. The -club women will leave hero Tuesday Tues-day morning on a special car leaving aifs o'clock . over the-.Denver & Ivio Grando and the first meeting wi 11 be held en route. Rr this meeting many of the- directors and officers whose Aoraos.. are not in the city will come feero Monday night to leave with the official train . in the early morning. The transportation committee has secured the regular faro aiid a fifth for the 7ound trip, .based onTthe certificate The visiting-delegates will be entertained enter-tained by 'the hospitable Hub women of the little town, but it has been arranged J'ov Hie convenience of Che local club women who aro all housekeepers, that the mid-day meal during tho sessions will be served at- a central place, for all those in attendance. The meetings of the federation will.bc held in flic Third' "ward assembly hall, ' one .of Springville?s most central and commo-dions' commo-dions' meeting places. . Each club in ' the federation 'is entitled en-titled to representation- by its-president Hn and one delegate and among those who E rrill go from the Salt Lake clubs are: Tho M state president, Mrs. A. .f. Gorham, H Mrs. C. H. MrMahon, Mrs. J. F. Cowan, jjS Mj-s. 15. B. Critchlow, -Mrs. Charles E. B orchards, Mrs. William C. .Tenniugs, fflt Mrs. Lafayette' ITanehett. Mrs. Gould 13. m' Blakely. Mrs. Kugenc B. Palmer. Mrs. j Byron CuminTngs, Mrs. Sinclairc, Mrs. I E. tV. Senior, Mts. Era D. Travis, Mrs. Jl E. 0. Leaihenvood, Miss Jessie Mnx- M well, Mrs.'Schrcck, Mrs. Alexander Mc- M Curtain. Mrs. A. B. Gibson, Mrs. IL J. HI Hay ward, .Mrs. Joseph Cohon, Mrs. C. jgj T. Van Winkle, M"r.s..J, B. Porter, Miss M Lydia Palmer. Mrs. ATdella Eardly. ffl Mrs. .7. H. McUcnry. 3IY. Simon 13am- flj bcrgor, Mrs. George liacon, Mrs. Charles 8 W. Watson, M.rs, L. Otlawil. Mrs. P. N. H Cook. Mrs. .1. T. Jiclcss, Mrs. C. S. juj Kinney, MissLucilo Francke, M!rs. Jiob- jflj crt 0. Gcmnicll, Miss Lucy "Van Cott. fit fl?s Florence .loiuiings, Mrs. W. A. fij Xeldcn, Mi,s Amy 13. I5aton, Dr. Alico m Houghton, Mrs. W. V. Adams, Mrs. H .loscph F. Merrill. Wt The meeting of t.lie Ladies' Literary H Hub held Friday afternoon was one dc- B voted entirely to enjoj-mcut, tho enjoy- II mcnt which comes from a dip into somo H of the best modern literature. Two j writers of the present age, one of whom has already laid down her pen, were H taken up for a short period of study H and an hour with a few of their writ- SFjl ings. They were Edna Eerber, said to m be the greatest short story writer of H ' today, and Myra Kelly, who has only X'hoto by Cooloy. Mrs. Elizabeth Cohn, Well-Known Local Club Woman Who Has Been Named as a Member of. tho Legislative Committee of tho Genoral Federation. recently finished her oarthly work. Mrs. W. II. Ferguson gave a ver- enthusiastic enthu-siastic talk about tho work of Miss Ecrbcr, adding extracts from somo of her works which have won much commendation. com-mendation. Mrs. Lodyard M. Bailey took tho subject of Myra Ivelly, and after a brief tallc on her short life, she read two of her most fascinating child stories, "Erionds" and "The Origin Or-igin of Species." The music of the afternoon was furnished by Mrs, F. S. Murphy, who sang "Little Piuk Boao" by Carrie Jacobs Bond, and an air from Carmen. The entertainment committee-served committee-served tea later, giving an opportunitj' for the club members to meet the new ones. ! f The American Woman 'a league will hold the first meeting of the year on Tuesday evening, Octobor 22, at the homo of the president, Mrs. D. N. Hughes. J 0-1 East Secoud South. Mrs. Hughes will givo n talk on ''The delation de-lation of the American Woman's League to tho American Woman's ."Republic," ."Re-public," and Mrs. M. N. Jiathbouc, delegate to the federation, will givo a report of the convention. Music will be furnished by Miss jSTottleton 's orchestra" or-chestra" and Miss Myrtle Rrown. Bo-sides Bo-sides tho president and delegate, the league will be represented at the mooting moot-ing of the federation hy Mrs. Kath-bone. Kath-bone. Tho otiicers of tho league are: President. Mrs. D. N. Hughes; first vice president, Mrs. .1. A- .Johnson; second vice president, Mrs, M. TJathbono: recording secretary. Mrs. TO. S. Sasso: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Howard; treasurer. Mrs. G. 1C. Ott. Tho following follow-ing named ladies constitute the board of directors: -Mrs. A. Y. Taylor, Mrs. C. S. Kinney, Mrs. A. T. Sanford, Mrs. Gould Blakely, Mrs. L. 13. Hubbard, Mrs. J. .1. Morris. Mrs. IJachcl Waite, Miss Cclia McEall. The Current Events and Current Literature Lit-erature section of the Ladies' Literary club will distinguish themselves at their noxt meeting by taking up for consideration con-sideration the subject uppermost in tho minds of the men of the nation just now. "Tho National Game." Mrs. Robert B. Porter, whoso husband distinguished dis-tinguished himself last summer as the best player in the University club's nine vhon It played the Alta. club, will prcsont tho topic, and it i& to bo presumed pre-sumed that sho will be well coached as to the points of tho game.. The otn-cr otn-cr topics of tho aftornoon will bo a review of the life of tho late emperor of .Japan, a toviow of current ovcnls by Miss Linda Josmip and a piano solo by Mrs. A. P. Stono. The Authors' club held the first meeting meet-ing of the present season last Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon and elected Mrs. William M.' Stewart, as a delegate to represent the club at tho coining meeting in Springvillo. Besides Mrs. Stewart, Miss Connelly, the president, will attend. at-tend. The other officers an . Mrs. L. Richards, vice president: Mrs. i 0. Wilcox, socrotary; Mr, H. Benuion, treasurer, and Mrs. W. .11. GaldorwooJ, historian. , The programme committee consists of Mrs. Stewart, Mrs, 10. Cris-mon, Cris-mon, Mrs. Bonn ion and Mrs. J. E. Merrill. Mer-rill. The United Daughters of the Confederacy Confed-eracy held tho annual election of olli-cors olli-cors last, Thursday at a. mooting held at the homo of Mrs. Charles .11. Bodcl. Mrs. W. D. Prosscr was ro.-clectnd .president, .presi-dent, Mrs. J, 11. Belcher and Mrs. Bodel, vice presidents; Mrs. Frank Laben, secretary; sec-retary; Mrs. .1. M. Silver, treasurer; Mrs. S. F. Farroll, corresponding secretary, secre-tary, and M.rB. 1?. School ny, historian. The next, meeting will bo with Mrs. Belcher in the Louise apartment n. . The Koyal Noodle club was reorganized reorgan-ized after its an minor vacation, and the first meeting was hold last Friday at the homo of Mrs. N. Hubbard, 51S "East Seventh South. Several now members were admitted. T.t was decided to hold the regular meetings ovory Friday afternoon aft-ernoon during tho fall and winter. Mrs. A. Gimmcl of Ion Fifth East street will entertain the club ucxfc week. Tho Utah Mothers' congross will hold its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Clarence 10. Allen at hor home, 020 First avenue. The mooting will be mainly for business purposes, being called for tho complcti07i of plana for the study of the Montosorri methods of education. Tho congress is to take up tho study of the methods for tho season. sea-son. The Seekers' Litorarv club will meet October 22 instoad of Octobor -15 at the home of Mrs. Robert, J. Burdette, Jr.. 20 Harmony place A sketch of tho life of the author, Harold Bell Wright, will tho given by Mrs. E. It. Savage: also the reading-of his book, "Their Yesterdays" Yester-days" bv Mrs. E. C. McCullow. o There will be no meeting of the Cleo-fan Cleo-fan the present week, on account of tho stato federation mooting in Spring-villc. Spring-villc. the topic giver of the time. Mrs. Charles Wells, going to the state gathering gath-ering as proxy for the president, Mrs. William "D. Biter. Mrs. H. L. A. Cul-mer Cul-mer will also represent tho Hub at Springvillc, going as the delegate. . i The P. E. O. sisterhood will meet noxt Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Gould B. Blakely. Mrs. J. It. Schrcck will give a paper on "Tho Tnio Meaning Mean-ing of the P. E. O." Mrs. Druehl rrill review "Current Events" and there will be a musical number. v The art. section of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet next Wednesday morning at 10:30 at the club houso. In the study of Ttalian art Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux will present the topic, which is on " Carlo Dolce and Sasso-fcrrato." Sasso-fcrrato." Banner hive No. 11 will give a charity char-ity ball and fancy drill by twenty-four ladies in the Hotel Utah ball room on Wednesday evening. October 10. This drill is entirely different to anything that this organization has given before. Mrs. Belle M. nedge. doputv state commander com-mander will be a guest of tho hive. Delegations Del-egations from the surrounding towns also will bo here. Tho library of the Ladies' Literary club, which contains- upward of 250 volumes, will bo open hereafter on Fridays Fri-days throughout the winter. Tho li-brarv li-brarv is in charge of Mrs. 11. K. Kling-gendor, Kling-gendor, who will be on hand to allow Hub members the privileges. a The tiny A'iow "Reading Hub will meet tomorrow aftornoon at 3:30 with Mrs. J. B. Davis at hor home, 10S Eat Second Sec-ond Smith street. Tho lesson will bo on Panama. The tiew year books of tho club will be out shortly. Miss TToso A. Davison of Prod pricks-town. pricks-town. O., national lecturer for tho W. r. T. V.. will sneak in Salt Lake to-dav. to-dav. At 11 o'Hock this morning she will deliver a lecture at the Liberty Park Mothodisf church, and nt7:15 this evening sho will appear at tho Westminster West-minster Presbyterian church. Tho tourist nection of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Tuesday morning morn-ing at the clubhouse 'to begin the Ktudy of tho Chatoau district of France. Mrs. James L. "Fran ken will road the lirst paper. & The Ladies' Aid society of the Im-ninmiH Im-ninmiH Baptist church' will meet Thursday. October 17, at the home of Mrs. J. Berkley, 1S7 D street, at 2:30 p. m, All menibera aro requested to l)c prcsont. . 4 Tho annual mooting of tho Orphans Homo and Day Nursery association will he hold tomorrow at .'! p, m, at the homo. Refreshments will be served and a full attendance is urged. M l Tho Medic "Reading Hub members and thoir wives were entertained by Mrs. Ernest Van Cott nt her homo on Ninth East street last Monday evening. t 4 The Ladies of Lloyd Alliance will hold the first monthly luncheon on Wednesday at J2:30 at Unitv hall. |