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Show j II Perns of the tllomans Clubs HI i nr? entorf.ain.mont committee of J I the Ladies Literary club H J. "" 'esue invitations wlth-B wlth-B in n few Says for the thirty-S thirty-S earth, birthday broalcfast of the clnb B to be givon on Friday, Fobruary .14. The fl plans aro woll under way for making fl i the affair a rather unique ono and oC fl unusual Interest. Mrs. C. E. Eicltards H will bo the toastmistrcss and those who H respond will bo the president, Mrs. E. B. OritchJowi JSIre. W. H. Binlz, Mrs. E. Jf B. Palmer, Mrs. A. H. Parsons, Mrs. Wil- ?. liam C. Jennings and Mrs. Thomas flfl l lUarioncaux. Tho entertainment com-fl com-fl mittee consists of Mrs. F. L. Parker, fl Mrs. Fred, Iloroung, Mrs. W. JI. Dunn, fl J Mrs. D. W. Phelan, Mrs. Wesley King, fl f Mrs F. S. Murphy, Mrs. Frcoman H Morningstar, Mrs. E. A. Greenwood, H Mrs. J. C. Hooper, Mrs. Phil Clark and i Miss Janet Williamson. H f The clubs of tho city arc planning fl io send a large delegation to Logan on IB Wednesday for the special "Federation Bj l day' of tho Farmers, and Housekeep- IB " ere' roundup and conference there. A B J special train has been secured and. will Bl ' leave at S o'clock, that morning, reach- jfl x jug Logan in limo for luncheon at tho flj Agricultural college at noou. Those M t who are goiug ou the train will make jfl t reservations through tlio stato fedora- Bj t tion president or the heads of any of jflH tho clubs?. Among tho speakers on Bl i household economics is Mrs. A. J. Gor- fl J ham, president of the stato federation, fl who will speak on "What tlia General jfl Federation JIas Done in Household Eeo- flB 1 noinics. " Hj8 fl I Mrs. Hugh Park, for years prominont in club and social life bore, but how living in her old home of Muskegon, Mich., has been made president of a H v new organization there to be known as H "The Well Child's 0111150." Tho or-V or-V gauisation is allied in purpose to the H national society for tho prevention, of B iufaut mortality, and has been organ-, ized by tbo club women of Muskegon. Their purpose is to do a line of work similar to that, flouo here in tho past B few years by the Free Kindergarten and B Neighborhood House association, giv-r giv-r ing lectures on tho care of infants to jH mothers who need such instruction and providing pure milk for tho infants. The current events and current literati litera-ti turo sectiou of tho Ladies Literary B . elub will meet next Friday afternoon at B the usual time at the clubhouse. The Vfl afternoon's programme will bo devoted to England, and Mrs. Harry Crabbo will BB live a talk on the most interesting man B in English politics today. David. Lloyd-mm Lloyd-mm George. Mrs. F. W. Reynolds will speak on fbe leading man of letters, Gilbert K. Chesterton, and Mrs. Charlos E. H Wicbards will give a musical reading, B with Mrs. A. P. Stone nccompanving. BH fl f The womon of the Univcrsitj' of Utah will meet next Snturday afternoon in the kindergarten rooms "of tho univor- sily. The "kostcsses for tho afternoon :to Mrs. Tiichard Ji. L5Tnan, Mrs. A. A. 1 Knowlton, Mrs. William A. Lewis, Mrs. h, K. Montroso and Miss Hartman. Dr. ( G. Wise will give a talk on "German . Polk Soucs.'' which will be illustrated ! by Miss Edith Kingsbury, Miss Louise 1 Bowerman and Miss- Louise Slack. B Tlie follov.-ing montblv report was .'ubmftted to St. Mark's Hospital Chari-H Chari-H ty .-issociatiou by Miss. Bosc Korous, : visiting nurse: Number of cases, 40; number of one-half day nursing, 30; H number sent to hospital. 2; number re-H re-H maining under care, 12; number sup- IH plied v.'ith medicine, 20; number sup- nlicd with surgical supplies. 15; num. n berl of arLicles loaned, 30. B - The louriEt section of tho Ladies Lit- orary club will hold a special meeting O ncxl Tuesday afteruoon at 3:30, in-ym in-ym stead of at the regular hour in the 9 morninpr. Dean Byron Cummings of the B University of Utah will givo a talk on WM "Boman Antiquities," the subiect be- ing closely iillied to the section study H of southern France, whicli iet tho subiect H joV the present year, B Tho Cleofan will moet Tuesday of this H week, instead of Wednesday, as usual, i - ' " : Who Will Speak Before tho Farmers and Housekeepers' Bouudup in Logan. the meeting to be with Mrs. Rodney T. Badger at hor new homo, 963 East South Temple street. Tbo closing paper pa-per oa the subject of Gorman history, whicli has been tho study for tho first half of the year, will be civen by Mrs. W. C. McDonald. The Browning section of tho Ladles Litemry club will meet next Saturday svith Mrs. C. E. Bichards at her home on Eleventh East street. The luncheon which precedes the programme will bo sorvod first, and will begin promptly at 1 o'clock. The section is completing its study of "The King and tho Book." At tho regular mooting of tho Wa satch Literarj- club, to be held Tuesday at tho homo of Mrs. Wiuegar, 939 East Eleventh South street, Mrs. E. 0. Leath. erwood will givo a talk on "Tho City of Paris' ' and Mrs. "W. II. Loppor will review current events. There will also bo to vent 1 musical numbers. 4 fl rt Tho Authors club held a specially interesting meeting ou Wednesday last at the Bishops Building ou North Main utreat. Mrs. Agnos Bcckstrnud read a paper ou music, which was il- hiKtratcd by Mrs. Eintnu "Ramsey Mor- rio and Miss Cook. Tho Woman's Itcpublicau club will hold tho regular meeting on Monday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. J. !U. Davis, 1018 Enat Second South street. Tho hostesses assisting Mrs. Davis will bo Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Lilliau Cutler. K The College club will be onlerlaiued next Thursday evening by Miss Edna Coates at her home, :i(53 East Third South street. The meeting will be musical. mu-sical. Miss Edith Kingsbury and Miss Jonnic Sands furnishing tho music. Tho art section of tho Ladies Literary Lit-erary club holds tho regular meeting next Thursday morning at tho clubhouse. club-house. Tho subject iti tho study of Flemish artists is Quontin Matsys, aud it will bo presented by Mrs. S. F, Fen-ton. Fen-ton. t H Mrs. Boll, Mrs. Beaver and Mrs. Bayrell will ontertain tho Ladios Auxiliary Aux-iliary to tho O. E, C. Thursday nfter: noon, February 6, at tho rosidonce of Mrs. B. S. Boyle, S70 Second avenue. The Soekors Literary club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. B. Owens. The book "Tbo Melting of Molly" is being read in the club for discussion and this will be continued. it u o Mizpah chapter No. fj will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening, Fob. o, instead of Monday, Fob. All members invited. The installation of officers will be held. - Tho poets section of the lndies Lit-nrarjf Lit-nrarjf club will meet tomorrow afternoon after-noon with Mrs. II. K. Klingond'er, to continuo the reading of tho Divi.no Com edy. Tho womon of Lloyd Alliance will have the regular monthly luncheon on Wednesdaj' at 1 o'clock 'in Unity hall. |