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Show Plpjli News of 0m Women sOubs ifoDLNG tl,e (,t'l,lor of ira portnnco. in club circles the cam-iug cam-iug week will bo the annual elections of oftieoiK in the ' Lilcrnr club nt tho dub-hi dub-hi Fridav afternoon. Tt" will bo nl meeting of the club for tho your Tin ' greatest interest Jv ccntora in the ofiico of prosi-or prosi-or whom there arc two candi-tfra. candi-tfra. Arthur Tl. Parsons and Mrs. 11. Pciibotlv. Both are popular, dors in Uie club, and will make i raco. Tlie pnreideucy of tho rhicli is tho largest and oldest 's organization of S.nlt Lako. considerable I rcbtigc and ie an wliifli if deemed ?u it-o worth io VV triendfi of each candidate jig m'K'h nctivo work in bohalf r favorite i'oi tho olllco. Tho ia a friondlv ona, however, and etnesa of fedi'ng exists, candidate for the other oflices follows: For h'rst vice president, !oorgo F. Stiehl, Mrs. C. IT. ird; second vice pn.'sideut. Mrs. Itnrpiiy, Mrs. John F. Cowan; tig secretary, Mr. E. H. Dor-urr'spouding Dor-urr'spouding secretary, Mrs. W, guon. treasurer, Mn. E. 0. is: librarian, Mrs. E. F. Root, s K. FClujgender; historian, Miss ,Iesap, Mrs. L. 0. Miller; di-thre di-thre to be elected. Mrs. W, ms. Mrs. .f. C. llauehett, Mrs. Tuttle. Mrs. Tni D. Travis. Mrs. fi.athcrwood, Mrs, Isaac- Jennings s. E. Richards. nominating eonimittee annouuce3 embers will have the privilogo pg from 1 until 4 o'clock, al-thr al-thr dnb meetiug does not open 2:30 o'clock. The nominating tee is composed of Mrs. J. C. tt. Mrs. W. E. Blodgott. Mrs. .1. roll, Mrs. Raymond Aekerman, bark's Wwt. Mrs. W. H. Fergu-I Fergu-I Mrs Philip Schoaert. programme for the next club ?cning in October will be sub-to sub-to the club on Friday. The pro-? pro-? committee has been bold hit; p for the past month arranging gramme, which is said to be an onally pood one. Tho committee posed' of Mrs. R. C. Woodruff, in; Mri. ,ohu Cain, assistant in: Mrs. J. L. Franken, serco-lr$. serco-lr$. .lennio ('hoover. Mrs. Adolph Mrs. Allen T. Sanford, Mrs. Forming, Mrs. J. 0. JIanchett. . I'. Frobes and Mrs. W. E. Du-a Du-a will be ferved at 4 o'clock, last meeting of the literary club Helically mark the eolsing of b season in Salt. Lake. A few sections of tho club will wind up ;vork the following week, and f tho smaller clubs of tho city ntinue their meetings for sev-ie!s sev-ie!s longer. Mnnv of thorn will hoir vear with outings of some irlv in June. i. heir work is completed in their his year, tho eyes of all club will turn toward Chicago, where mnial meeting 4 or" the National lion of Women 's clubs will open for a ten days' session. Lake promij.es to bo well repre-at repre-at the Chicago meeting. Mrs. Gorham, president of the Flab ion, has called n meeting of all Salt Lake :md Ftah represent.a-or represent.a-or the Chicago meeting at her 715 Second .'nenue, Wednesday ion at, I! o'clock. Thev include t Candidates for president of the Ladies' Literary club. Mrs. Bichsell of Ogdcn, general federation fed-eration sccrotarv for Utah; Mrs. R. B. Porter, Ogdon: Mrs. J. W. Aird. Provo; Mrs. Ira D. Travis. Salt- Lake, delegates dele-gates for tho state at largo; Mrs. J. T. Boless, alternate; Mrs. V. H. Pease, Salt Take Woman's club; Dr. Jane Skolfield, Mrs, 11. .1. Hay ward, Salt Lako Civic club: Madam .Helen Root. Miss Georgia Mather, Salt Lako, Mou-dav Mou-dav Night club; Mrs. E. O. Leather-wood. Leather-wood. Mrs. W. R. Tyndalc, College dub. Salt Lake; Mrs, Ebcr W. Hall, Wasatch club. Salt. Lake: Mrs. A. T. McCaune. Mrs. B- F. Frobes, Mrs. E. B. Palmer, Mrs. Arthur 1L Parsons. Mrs, C. C. Countryman. Mrs. John F. Cowau, Mrs. Johu Ii. Dooly, Mrs. W. D. Pros-scr, Pros-scr, of the Ladies' Literary club. Salt Lake; Mrs. C. IL Mc.Mahon, auditor oJ the general federation, and Mrs. A. J, Gorham, state president for Utah. The San Francisco Chronicle says: "A foreword from the biennial of the General Federation which will take place in Chicago in June is to the effect ef-fect that tho president of tho organi- zation, Mrs. Percy V. Ponn3backer, has announced thai 'Youth' shall bo the dominant note of the biennial, and that I ho needs of 3routh will have a conspicuous nlaco in the discussions. It is stated lliat a middle-aged woman will present the subject generally and from the middle-aged point of view, after which young women will bo requested re-quested to speak on diffcront phases of their needs and of how the federations of women 's clubs could best meot them. Of this group of j'oung woraon speakers, Miss Jossica Briggs.. corresponding corre-sponding secretary of tho California State Federation, has boon invited to become a part and to address the biennial bi-ennial ou some phases of the question, What is the greatest service tho federation fed-eration can render tho 3'oung womon of America?' " Tho Association of City clubs is making mak-ing arrangements to entertain tho California Cali-fornia delegation to the biennial meeting meet-ing of tho general federation of women wom-en n clubs m Chicago. The delegation will pass through Salt Lako ou tho afternoon aft-ernoon of Juno 6 and wilJ be here a few hours. Tho exact form of enter tainment has not yet been determined. Tho matter will be discussed in the mooting of the association at the Commercial Com-mercial club Monday afternoon. Mrs. George W. McCoy of Sacramon to, CaJ., chairman of tho transportation committee for California, announces that tho delegation will pasa through lioro on Juno 6, arriving at 2:15 and leaving at 4:50. The delegation will include representatives from both northern north-ern and southern California and expects to bo joined by tho Idaho delegation and such of tho Utah, delegates as care to make the trip marked out by j.ho California representatives. Tho. majority major-ity of tho Utah delegates will leave horc on. tho evening ot June 7, which will put them in Chicago in ample time for the opening of the federation meetings. meet-ings. To givo somo idea of the magnitude of tho convention. 4000 delegates are expected, 1000 club members not delo- gates and a large number of alternates, esides representatives of affiliated organizations, or-ganizations, bringing the estimated attendance at-tendance up to about 15,000 club womon. wom-on. Many of tho Chicago hotels aro said to bo already booked to thoir capacity. ca-pacity. Representatives of affiliated organizations or-ganizations from China, India, tho Philippines, Phil-ippines, England. Sweden. Australia, the canal 7,ono and Canada will be present. The large attendance of foreign representatives repre-sentatives is largely duo to the offorta of Mrs. Philip N. 'Moore, foreign correspondent cor-respondent and former president of tho general federation. Tho Chicago local committee announces an-nounces that a bureau of information of J 25 members will be present in re-lavs re-lavs in tho foyer of the Auditorium hotel, prepared to givo inrormauon to delegates from early in the morning until late at night. Tt will require 175 womon to distribute distrib-ute badges. Pages and ushers will number num-ber 300. A decoration committee of fiftv women noted for their artistic tasle has been appointed to look after the iloral adornment of the convention hall. Tho hospitality committee numbers num-bers fifty. In consideration of the unfavoranle comment on the present styles of women's wom-en's dTOss and the Tovolt against it bv women with sauo idea?. Mrs. Mnry L" Wood will offer tho following resolution reso-lution to tho federation: Whereas, Tho general federation of women s clubs viow with disapproval dis-approval the present extreme tendency ten-dency among American women to follow designs in dress regardless of beauty, comfort or modesty; and Whoreas, Designs in women's clothes emanate liirgoly, if not cn-tirelv, cn-tirelv, from foreign houses; and Whereae. Continued patronage of these hinders the normal development develop-ment of American art and manufacture; manu-facture; be it Resolved, That this convention, in full recognition of tho privileges and rights of tho individual, placos itself on record as heartily in favor fa-vor of a movement toward moro simple, moro becoming and moro modest designs in women's clothes and urges co-operation of all fed-orated fed-orated clubs in a concrete effort to adopt styles in dress adapted to American needs and encourage American design and manufacture. w u Tho poets' section of tho Ladies' Lit-ernry Lit-ernry club will have its final meeting I before merging with tho dramatic sec tion Monday afternoon. The meeting will be of a social nature, with Mrs. II. K. Klingendcr and Miss Linda Jcssup as hostesses. It will be at tho .lessup home, G5G Twelfth East street. Mrs. Frank Larson will give selections from ''Jtomeo and Juliet," ''As You Like It," "Hamlet," and "Lady Mac-both." Mac-both." A ten-minuto talk will bo given giv-en by Mrs. Klingcndc-r on " Stratford-on-Avou." The section has been studying study-ing Shakespeare's plays the past winter. win-ter. The committee which is in charge of tho raising of funds for the Free Kindergarten Kin-dergarten and Neighborhood Ltouse association as-sociation ronorls cnat at the closo of the firsl day's soliciting, Friday night, a total of $1850 had been secured. Practically Prac-tically no work was done yesterday, but it is expected that the canvassing will bo actively resumed tomorrow. The committoo lias established headquarters in room C-42 at tho Hotel Utah. The "Woman's guild of St. John's church will have a musicalo and card social at Odd Fellows' hall Monday eveuing. Among those on the programme pro-gramme will be Airs. P. 0. Perkins and Miss Ethel Campbell, pianists; the Frances Hahn trio; Miss Mildred Knight and Earl Smith in vocal selections. Cards will be enjoyed following the programme. pro-gramme. Tho G. F. C. met at tho homo of Miss Tala Betts on Friday evening and installod its uow officers, after which a pleasant time was spent sociallv. "Refreshments "Re-freshments were served by the "hostess and her mother, Mrs. George Betts, and Miss Eflie Betts. The next meeting of the club will be with Miss Wanda Craig. The Women's Republican club will meot Mondav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Minnie J. Hamilton, 927 East First South street. Mrs. Hamilton Hamil-ton will bo assisted by Miss Lillian Cutler and Mrs. William'ShiH, A raper on "Whito Slavery and tho Mann Act" will bo given by Mrs. D. N. Strati p. Tho Wasatch Literary club will meet Tuesday afternoon wih Mrs. W. B. Oliver, "1246 Roosevelt avenue. Mrs. E. Whitehoad will civo a paper on "Great Cathedrals." Mrs. Byron Cummings will tell somothing of tho cathedral at Milan. . Tho Esperanto class will meet Tuesday Tues-day evening at tho parish- house of St. John's church, Ninth East and Logan avcniio. The lender of the class, Mrs. P. A. M. Froiseth, will be at the hall at 7:30 to review the lesson of tho last week with those who were tm-able tm-able to attend the class last Tuesday. American Institute of t Child Life, chapter 3, will bo entertained by Mrs. J. D. Murdock, 541 South Main "street, Thursday evening. Roll call will bo nn-swerod nn-swerod "by quotations from "Child Life." "The "Dramatic Instinct" will uo the subject for discussion and will bo led by Mrs. Hugh J. Cannon. Tho Utah Woman's Press club will hold its rognlar meeting Wednesday evening at. S o'clock in the bishop's building. n 1 The women of tho U, of U. will hold the final meeting for tho season Saturday Satur-day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Byron Cummings, 936 East Eleventh South street. A miscellaneous programme pro-gramme will be carried out. Poems and musical readings will be given by Mrs. E. B. Palmor. m The current events and current, literature lit-erature .section of tho Ladies' Literary club held, its annual election of officers Fridav afternoon. The officers chosen j are Mrs. Ira D. Travis, chairman; Mira J Madora Greenwood, vice chaiman; Mrs. Charles Peak, secrotary-treasurcr; Mrs. Elmo V. Smith, critic. n The Browning section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Saturday with Mrs. E. B. Critchlow, 430 Seventh East street. The usual "luncheon will be served at I o'clock, with the reading of "A Blot on the Scutcheon" to follow. fol-low. t: The Oliver O. Howard W. 11. C. will be eutortaiued b- Mrs. Minnie Knack- stedt at her home, G South Second West. Thursday al'ternoou. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Frye, M.rii. Duncan, Mrs. Mitchell and Mi'sa Frost. All'G. A. R. organizations aud friends invited. - - The Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters Daugh-ters of the American devolution, will meet Thursday, May 14, instead of May 7. as announced in 'the year book. The meeting will be held with Mrs. R. C. Gemmell. The ananual election of officers of-ficers will tako place at that time. Tho members of tho Welsh society, tho Delyn will bo the guests of Mrs. Jacobsen at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Mellon. 376 North First West street, next Wednesday- An excellent ex-cellent nrogrammo has been prepared. . H N The Ladies' Aid society of tho First Methodist cuiircu will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. P. A. Dix, 1111 Second Sec-ond avonue. Mrs. E. II. Jacobs is chairman chair-man of tho entertainment committee. u The music section of tho Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will hold its next mooting May 12. A chairman will be selected at "that; time and the programme will includo selections from Utah composers. compos-ers. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Ladies' Aid society " of tho Central Christian church will bo hold in tho church parlors on Thursday morning. beginning at. .10 o'clock. Luncheon will bo served at 12:lii. Tho Civic club will hold Its evening meeting Monday at S o'clock in the parlors of tho 'Commercial club. The president, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen, will givo an address on "Social and Industrial Indus-trial Legislation." V Tho Monday Night club will havo its last' meeting of the season tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cecil Alter, 152 North State street. A paper will bo given by Mr. Alter on the "Playtime of the lear." " M The American Institute of Child Life, chaptor 1. will meet with Mrs. Parley James, 430 D street, on Wednesday evening, Mrs. Naisbitt will givo a paper pa-per on "Misunderstood Children," k It Chapter 2, American Institute of Child Life, will meet with Mrs. Lewis A. Merrill, 962 Windsor avenue, Monday nt S p. m. Mrs. Georgo Midglev will give a talk on "Diet." Miznah chapter Xo. 5, O. E. S. will hold its, regular meeting on Monday ovening at Masonic toinploat 8 o'clock". It will be a business, meeting and initiation. ini-tiation. All members are invited. The art section of tho Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet Wednesday morning morn-ing at the clubhouse. A paper on "Jan Steon" will bo given by Mrs. Stephon Fall. I v I Tho Anti-Smoke league will meet Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock . in tho parlors of tho Commercial club. M h Tho household economics section of tho Ladies' Literary club will not meet until Wedncsdav, Mav 13. V nil The 'Association of City clubs will meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in tho parlors of tho Commercial club. Tho "Dou't Worry" ulub will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles "Robertson, 115 South Pourth East street. All interested are invited to nttend. The Woman's Missionary society of tho First Congregational church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. R. C. Duslan, 433 Douglas avenue. The College club will hold a business meeting Thursday cveniug with Miss Helen Monroe in the Caithness apartments. apart-ments. Saltair lodge -194, L. A. to B. "R.' T., will give its Mav dance Friday in M. W. A. hall, 161 South Main. An invitation invi-tation is extended to all lodge members and friends. Reynolds circle, Ladies of the G. A. E., will give a card party Wednesday . M evening at the Eagles hnll. a The Veteran TCobclcahs will meet fm : H Wednesday at 11 o'clock nt the Sani- ( H tariuni on" West Broadway. . j I The Aurora club will meet Thursday j I afternoon with Mrs. F. M. Poulson, 1504 K I 1 Richard avenue. ! H |