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Show I J 11 Dews of ifellfomaife Clubs 11 ! : : - PTER all it seems that the La- ( jr l aies Literary club is to have a fim J Poetical working section t i " A among its many activities, and Mfj' for tho purpose of forming such a see-, MA tion the women interested arc to hold ! jf n meeting at tho clubhouse tomorrow !! afternoon at tho call of the president, Sfl?ii Mrs. W. F. Adams. Mrs. Adams is one ? MM who has urged tho formation of such a H section most warmly, and tho present lM movement comes largely as a result ol E m her stand. Whilo in hearty sympathy afl with the idea of culture for its own M fake, which dominates so many lines of J M club work, Mrs. Adams is most enthu- 5 BR siastic for some definite lino of pur- I gfl poscf"! studv or work as a departuro in ff t Hub work. "When she gnvo hor address ill! at tho openiug of the club year the Hfl president urged that soie earnest work bo undertaken, 'and immediately a movement was started to iorm a new 1 I section. This section will probably do known as tho home economics soction, nud as a largo number of womon hayo signified their willingness to join it will I probably bo a working section from the ttarl. Among those who aro especially interested besides Mrs. Adams are Mrs. E. B. Critchlow, Mrs. J. P. Cowan. Miss Althca Wheeler, Mrs. W. H. Ellison, Mrs. C. D. Gates, Mrs. W. O. Cloland, Mrs. A. T. McCaune. Mrs.. Ira D. Travis Tra-vis and Mrs. W. E. Traughbcr ( " The c.ntiro cdiicationnl world has been nrou?ed by tho claims and accomplish; incuts of the Montessorri methods of lcindcrgantcnintr. Everywhere schools bavo been started to try out theso principles prin-ciples which in many respects are an en-; en-; Jnrgemcnt of tho Froebolian ideas. Al though mauy lectures and demonstrations demonstra-tions oT material have been given here, and oulv last summer Miss Mary B. Fox. head of tho kindergarten department depart-ment of the University of Utah, went fast to study and investigate tho Montessorri schools, their purpose and results, vet nor until most; recently has Salt Lalto boon able to boast ono of those institutions. It is under tho di-TO di-TO ruction of Miss Afton Young, a gr.nl- njf nato of the kindergarten department of Ni the Cnivcrsily of Utah and former stu- Mrs. J. T. Oowanj tho new represon tatlves of the LadicB Literary club in tho Association of City Clubs. dent at Columbia. The school hohln so88ion dailv from 9 until 13:45 tit tho homa of Mrs. Lcator Frocil. Thcro Miss Young, with tho assislanco of :i nurse, tnkos chargo of nearly a dozen little tots, directing them along the Montessorri Montes-sorri methods with tho use of full equipment equip-ment in those materials. To prodint tho futuro of this work would bo useless, the 'Amorican children being so radically difToront from tho deficient Italian children, for whom these methods and materials wore ovolvod. But it is needless to say that all local educators are deeply interested. inter-ested. Olub women will bo intcrostod in tho fact that tho exquisite little 'Indian song, "The Koso' which was sung at Friday's mooting by Mrs. A. S. Peters, was taken on a phonograph record from tho flute of a young Indian in tho Yo-somito Yo-somito valley recently, and was of hiB own improvising Two of the Indian songs are now within tho past month, but they were tho work of other composers, com-posers, tho melody having boon taken down in the usual fashion. H The current ovents and current lit-eraturo lit-eraturo flection of tho Ladies Literary club will moot next Friday afternoon at tho club house instead of last Friday as announced. Mrs. Frank Anderson will discuss "Tho Mexican Situation"; Miss Madora Greenwood, will givo a talk on "Oil as Fuel." Mrs. E. V. Smith will read some samples of cur-'rent cur-'rent poetry and Mrs. IT. 13. Schravon will furnish tho music. The Monday Night club will meet tomorrow to-morrow night with Mr. and Mm. A. T. McGanno at their homo, 120 U street. Madam Booto, who represented tho club at the state federation of clubs, will read her report of tho meeting in Brig-ham Brig-ham City. Mrs. Hawso will givo a paper on "Business Opportunities in Alaska" and Mrs. Bledsoo, who toured Alaska this summer, -will tell of Alaska from tho viewpoint of a tourist. n The regular monthly meeting of tho Woman's Missionary society of tbo First Congregational church, has been postponed until Friday, Novcmbor 7, when the meeting will "be hold at 2:30 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. M. A. Daugherty at 9G7 Third avenuo. This will "bo tho annual thank offering mooting moot-ing and all members are urgea lo be present. Tho Woman 's Ropublican club will moot Monday afternoon with Mrs. T. D. Lewis at 60 Eighth East street. Tho hostess will bo assisted by Mrs. Eliza-both Eliza-both Bonnermort and Mrs. 0. W. Morso and Mrs. G. G. Armstrong. Mrs. Ira T). Travis will read a paper on "South America." Tho Wasatch Literary club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. E. Jlauxhurst, 10IS Blaine avenue. Mrs. C. J. Albaugh, will read a pap or on "Faust," Mrs. E. Dun-shoe Dun-shoe will givo "Stories of Operas," and Mrs. E. Whitehead will review current events. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid society," First Methodist church, will bo held at the Deaconess homo, 3-17 South Fourth East on Tues dav at 2:f)0. Mrs. J. I?. Bowdlo is chairman of tho entortainmont committee. com-mittee. a The Utah Mothers' congress will meet, on Wednesday. November 5, at the homo of Mrs. C. E. Allen, 020 First avenue, when reports of tho work done by a dozen difforent charitablo or philanthropic organizations will bo given. w The Salt Lake Womans' club met with Mrs. W. H. Jones Tuesday. Mrs. A. .T. Johnson gavo a splendid report of the Stale Federation. The next mooting will bo hold with Mrs. A. V. Taylor, Novomber 11. "Reynolds circle, Ladies oC tho Grand Armj'. will give a social Tuesday evening, even-ing, Novcmbor -I, at tho residence of Mrs. C. O. Catlin, 211 North First West, for the comrades of tho G. A. It. and affiliatod organizations, n The regular monthly mooting of tho Woman's Republic will bo held on Tuesday evening, November 4, at tho residence of Mrs. G. K. Olt, 3.10 Third East. All mombers arc cordially invited in-vited to be present. ' te- The Womon of tho U. of U. will hold a called mooting at tho usual time and place on November 22. Tho reception which the society had plannod for November No-vember 3 lias been postponed till December De-cember 13. The members of the Bay View Heading Head-ing club will be entertained at a "eret acquainted" party next Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon at tho home of Mrs. A. N. McKay, Mc-Kay, 52 Eighth East street. . h The Seekers' Literary club will meet with Mrs. W. M, Havonor, 7S7 Third, avenuo, Tuesday. A paper on "Leading Novelists of the Day" will bo read by Mrs. Baker. The Poet's section of the Ladies Literary club will meet Monday afternoon after-noon at 2:30 in tho club house. The section will finish the study of "Much Ado About Nothing." Mizpah Chapter No. will hold its regular meeting Monday evening, November No-vember 3, at the Masonic temple. 8 o'clock. All members of tho order invited. in-vited. i The C'loofan will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. L. S. Tlills at 340 East First South street, when Mrs. W. C. McDonald wjll present the topic. The Ladies' heading club will hold the first meeting of tho year tomorrow tomor-row afternoon at the home of Mrs J. S. OsUer, G73 Wall street. I . f The Association of City Clubs will hold its regular meeting 'Monday afternoon aft-ernoon at 3 o'clock in the ladies' parlor par-lor of the Commercial club. i- There will be an open meeting of the Collogo club on Thursday evening, November No-vember 6, with Miss Weber at her home, 149 P street. Tho Lloyd Alliance will hold their regular monthly business meeting next Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. A full attendance attend-ance is desired. a The Browning section of tho Ladies Literary club will meet Saturday, November No-vember 8, at 1 o'clock, with Mrs. W. F. Adams. The ladios of St. John's guild will hold an all day sbasion on Thursday, beginning be-ginning at 10 a. m., and hope for a full I j attendance. |