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Show aPeuoftftelUbmat Clubs II i riliB ' I Rent in This .f Her iepots at train how inclement ii8y be seen a lest little wo-rood wo-rood cheer ami ui up anl I expression, a o "peak to her, ual observer eo, v face must be sling ulone and iu a strange i, whose friends ds no introduc with the good iu Salt Lake . She is Miss lor?' aid secre-. secre-. C. A., arid is association, tbfl 1 of the objects ss now being BOmes under tho ing branches of vor and is one .s the privilege official, when :ho solicitor! in to provide for ual budget, re-than re-than willing to account oi the Dogh the travel-k, travel-k, Miss Clark what J do. so of the day have don..'; 'eon anything pUshed. Such ed! An ad-ten ad-ten out. with d it. a baby attends to Ired, dicour-sympathy dicour-sympathy and i way out of if tor all. tho tbrely wasted, of Denver, so feral field of the Z Utah, who is tho local finau-worlt finau-worlt of the national scope is becoming one of the most important im-portant of the association s accomplishments accom-plishments for the betterment of voting women. Coming under the head of the protective service, it keeps many a girl from evil ways bv listening to tho wrong guides on her ourney. Tho forces of evil and temptations for young girls ure so well organized that it takes a strong counteracting influence influ-ence and watchful eve to combat, them. This is what the- travelers' aid secretaries are doing. Help for Immigrants. Then it is such a fine thing for tho immigrant girl coming to a strange laud Lo have someone to guide her not onlv to the proper plar-e to live, but to instruct her in the language, dress and customs of a new country. Mnny mothers across the seas. anxious about their girls who have come to America, Amer-ica, have written the "Kind ladies,'' la-dies,'' as they have como to know the r. W. C. A. representatives, to look niter the ones who havo left the protection of home. iSq Cross has jusl received a le-ttor from Orrin 0. Baker, national secretary secre-tary of the Travelers' Aid society, adin tho services of tho 1. vv. U. A. in helping bim to organise the travelers' trav-elers' aul service in the western cities to look after unprotected girls who will go to the Panama exposition, owner as visitors or seekiric; employment. Mr. Daker ha recently been in San Francisco Fran-cisco organizing the force? there but MVS thil that will bo without effe t, unless the cn-oi.or.it ion of other western west-ern cities is secured. Ir is t he purpose of the . W. A. in Salt Luke to get the .-o-operal ion of all charitable organizations of the city, to rive assistance in the travelers aid work It is impossible for Miss Clarke to meet all of the trains coming into he city, but wih a corps of assistants aider her direction the work of help-ing help-ing the unwary traveler could bo effectively ef-fectively accomplished. Y. W. C. A. in Charge. Through the Motion of Mrs. Phoebe Hearst oi the woman- board S the Panama exposition directors, the work Of locking after women on the trmnnAn has been turned exposition M.onnus ...i . over entirely to the r. w. C. A- A rie building is now under process ot traction, to be presided over to the V W C. A., in Which g'rls and visiting the exposition may reel Sd S refreshed for a reasonable, sum The building will have a well equipped ep'cteria and real room and also a hal where instructive lecturer 3 be given and other wholesome a , osement will be furnished On the OUteide -of the export. on .rounds a boarding home U being fo, which Will be under he direc Son of the V W, C. A., where girls I , ;1V live during the exposition. " vi,, asked for adv.ee about who should be put iu charge pi the wo- work at the exposition, Mrs-Hearst Mrs-Hearst without hesitation recommended he V W 0. A., as she said she had Abounded faith in the abUHy of gj association in accomplishing anything it set out to do; A tribute to Mrs. Lillian M. N Stev Holder spoke in part as follnwM. Over 800,000 women mourn today over the passing of UUiau U. N. Stevens, natiooA pnalfenl of ttu Woman V Christian JJjWjJ union. Bevonty years of age, slight, t delicate in health, her iron will and determination, her love for the pause hav,5 kept her op for years. Wnee I ran,.-, Willard laid don the taut In 1898, Mrs. 8teveni has 'uofct ably and efficiently led the torces of temperance for"-'(;0d and home and native land." Bhc Baked and Iougel for a release at the lat onvention, hut it war- not yiv.-u f'-r very love and admiration of her Wonderful ability a a leader. ijer private life wHs sheltered ana beautiful; ber husband being in complete sympathy with her work. The ono daugnter i- jiromi aeni in temperance affair in Portland, Port-land, Mr. in a recant interview, wnen asked to ascribe a reason for the wonderful awakening on the subject of nation-wide prohibition, s. - said iml n.-lv tiuit --To ;c:-imt that fully would consume several hours; but it ran be a -.-ounted lor only by the long years 01 patient education and agitation on the part of tho w. C, T. it and other temperance tem-perance organizations. What lVan-ces lVan-ces Willard nmr.y voars ?l'o f-aid must and could be done has been accomplished. Quietly we have Compiled and launched forth th" world's best temperance thought upon the rising 1ide of popular intelligence. in-telligence. We have created new sentiment. We have placed our hands upon tho levers that lift the world, and w-j have lifted ir. to its present plane of think-ing on the subject of the drink evil and the necessity for nation-wide and even world-wide prohibition of the liquor traffic. Confessions and an missions Of liquor men are very significant, and show that they " have little doubt as to the Ultimate' fate of the traffic.' ' During the term of years served a president Mrs. Stevens has welcomed wel-comed eight slate of the union into prohibition. Maine was already prohibition, thanks to Neat Dow. Kansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, North Dakota. Oregon, Mississippi, Tennessee, Ten-nessee, North Carolina, Washington and California have since been add ed to the dry lits, several being al most "white" and fighting for full prohibition. In prohibition states children are prowintr to manhood and womanhood woman-hood who have never been submit ted lo the temptation or evil of an open aloon. Wholesome and uplifting up-lifting surroundings aro of as much importance to the bt development develop-ment of children as are plentv of good food and comfortable clothing. Mrs. Stevens was muh interested in children. The music section of tho Lnois' Diterar-- club will mel Tuesda . afternoon. after-noon. The committee ;c, charge of the programme it Miss Bleonore A. Iker, chairman; Mrs. . T Vollmer, Mr. C F. Jennings, Mrs Rov Fletcher, Miss Kingsbury, Miss Edns Dwyer an'l Mra . If. Peabody, The following in-teresting in-teresting programme hns been arranged: Pin no f rjto, "Tho Banjo" ciottschalk Mrs. R B. Corliss. Kadln (a 'District BoSOOl Contest. " (b) "What Your Mother Felt in the Long Aj?o." Mrs. R S. Allison. Vocal solo (al Neth Pltnno 7e Koven (b) "I Jov! You So" De Koven Miss T-llltan Phelps. Miss Helen Baachett, accomrnnlst. Chorus, "Sprint,- Song" Dudley Buck 1 '.mi erpe society. Violin boIo, Mazurlta de Concert . . Ovide Muetn Mtss Genevieve Malone. Miss lyoretta Afalone, accomtan1st. Lecture. "Noted Pipe Organs In This Country and Abroad".. A, H Peabody Vocal solo. "Oh, Promise Me "..De Koven Mrs C 0. Snyder. Mrs. A.. T. Vollmer. accompanist. Cello solo, Gavotte Popper C D Schettler. Morris StefTengon, accompanist. Much local interest centers in tho meeting of the General Federation of Women's clubs in Chicago in June. Among thone who will attend from Salt Lnlco aro Mrs. A. J. Gorham, president of tho Utah federation; Sirs. C S. M cMah on, auditor of tho general federation; Mrs. Ira D. Travis, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen, who, with Mrs. K. B Porter of Ogdcn and Mrs. J. W. Air of Provo, aro dele gates from the state at large; Mrs. A. rt. Parsons, Mrs. B, P. Probes, Mrs. A. T. MoCanne, Mrs. John B. Dooly. Mrs. ESugene Palmer, from the Ladies' Diterary club: Mr. Ebfir W. Hall, from the Wasatch club; Mn. EL J. Hayward and Y)r. Jane Skolfield, from the Civic club; frH. A. V. Pease, from the Salt Lake Woman 's -lub; Mrs. E. O- Leather-wood, Leather-wood, from the College club, and Mrs. John P. owan. Utah clubs belonging to tho general federation and entitled to representation representa-tion are the Ladies' Literary, the College, Col-lege, tho (loot an, the Wasatch, the Civic, the Woman's and the Monday Night, of Salt Lake; the Buy Woman Wom-an s, of Moab, and the woman 'a Athenaeum, of Park City. The Whoo-Whoo Rooster club held their regular meeting Wednesday, April 8. The new officers of the club were installed ai Qis meeting. Mrs. J. W, Grav was selected president and Mrs. PJ, joe Thomas as secretary-treasurer. Mrs. L W. Bridges was installed as vice prenident, Miss Essie Butler as iiHsistnnt secretary and Mrs. Will Harrington Har-rington a reporter. The meeting-, aro held every Becond and fourth Wednes day of the month all wives of mem-hen mem-hen of Order of Owls are un ite. l to attend, A new card seriei was started at the la-st meeting. The following ire the members of the club! Mr- J, W Grnv "Mrs. Charles White, Mr-. . Hanson.' Mrs. B. W. Bridge, Mr-. D. H. Elder, Mrs. C. l'- Ostcrloh. Mrs. L. Thompson. Mrs. Theo. Johnson. Mrs. Maurice Biley, Mrs. E EL Pendall, Mrs Tarr Baub, Mr-. ( B. Bprague, Mrs. Tracy Porcher, Mr-. Lynn nuay, Mrs. Will Harrington, Mrs." Strong, Miss Hs-ie Butler, Mrs. Roy Sheets, M rs. Joe Thomas. The Kree Kindergarten and Neighborhood Neigh-borhood House association held its regular reg-ular monthly meeting at the Neighbor hoid house Weill, --day morning. Sine.' Mr-. Pruderies Bteiemeyer, who was elected president at the annual meeting of the association, eould not serve, Mrs. r.ee Charles Miller was elected to : The vacancy. Mrs. Bteigmeyer was made eorresnonding secretary, Mra ..si"""1 Bamberger was elected to the office of auditor, which had been held by Mr-. Miller, and Mrs, M. H. Bowles was elected to fill a vacancy in the hoard of director", to servo for two years. Professor Ebaugh will give a tree lecture lec-ture at the Neighborhood houc next Tue-dav evening on ''Yellowstone Park,'r illuatrated with itereopticon views. The lecture is one of B series beinr; given under the diroction of Jaj Stockman. ... The Woman's Democratic club met ; it-- new ClubrOOmS in the HOODBT block Wednesda3 afternoon. The meet-1 mg was the first held jn their new! qiarcrs. in addition to the regular busine!.. a programme was given. An thonv W . Ivins -ae an interacting talk on the ' Mexican Bitnation" and Mrs.! Bould Blakeh ipoke to the club mem-l bera urging them t.. patronize the mu aicipal market which wul be opened in I a lew day.. Mi- Baby Jacobson an !1 Miv .Feniii.- JacobsOn played a violin and piano solo, Mi;, Maud Kenner "ang and Mis Lucille Pvp.-r gai : lection on the piano, after which a so cial hour was enjoyed and refreshments' served. Mr- A. S-- a: i'::lor. president of1 the American Woman's elub oi Mont-real, Mont-real, Canada, addressed the Ladie Literary club Friday afternoon in its fcgular meeting .it t tic clubhouse. Mrs. raylor brought greetings rrom be.-and be.-and paid s prettj tribute t.. the work of women '- clubs she said that the object of omen-' clubs was to rcate a proper environment for children ti be horn and reared in. An excellent musical programme was carried out under the direction of Mrs. .1. w Curtis, Cur-tis, with "The Ureal Ma-se- aid Bequiems' as its theme. A jape.- on ! "The Great Masses and Boquiemi " tirepared bv George J. Jibson v.;if read by Mrs. W. J. Barrette Home re marks introductory to the programme prepared bv Mr-- :irtis ras also read bj Mrs. Barrette. Selections from the great sacred musical compositions were given by a quartette composed of Mr-. T. W. Curii-. soprano; Miss Edna Dwyer, contralto; David Smith tenor; I. W. Curtis, bas.-o. with Mi-- Koweua Kom jus organist. Elmer Young, a young violinist, gave an excellent inter pretation of ''Melancolio." The Wasatch Literary club elected officers at. its regular meeting last week, and also selected a delegate to represent the elub ai th' general fe-J-oration of Women's dubs in Chicago' in June. The officers elected nre: Mrs. Kber Hall, president; Mrs. K. Ha wx burst, vice president; Mr. E, i Palmer, tecording secretary; liss Grace Wandleas, assistant recording secretary; secre-tary; Mr-. D. W. Deacon, corresponding secretary; Miss Emily Cummings, treas urer. Sirs. B. Whitehead an.l Mis. Emily Cummings will have charge of current events for next rear. Mr;-. Bber Hall was elected delegate to the biennial meeting in Chicago. The monthly mortnig of The Mothers' Moth-ers' club was held Friday al the - hool. A musical programme was given h- follows: fol-lows: Violin solo. Lester Bowman; cello solo, Blanch Beesley; violin solo. Willard Matson; piano "solo, Lucetta Bkillicorn. A talk on patriotism wa then given bv Mrs. P. w. Price, who, in behalf of the W. R. I . of the 0. A. B., presented to the school an olograph of the star- and stripes. The question box was then opened and during the discussions which followed refreshments were served In the girls of the eighth grade. i A caucus of the members of the Ladies' La-dies' Literary club will bo hold Friday Fri-day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the clubhouse club-house to make nominations for the of-ti'-ers of the club lo be elected May 8. By a recent change in the by-laws of tho club the nominating committee has boon enlarged from three to seven. Tho committee for this year is compose.) of Mrs. .7 C. Hanchett, Mrs. W. E. Blod-get.t, Blod-get.t, Mrs. J. J. Biidwell, Mr. Raymond Ackerman, Mrs. E. M. West, Mis. W. EL Ferguson and Mrs. Philip Schonert. Tho cafeteria luncheon and card party to be given by tho entertainment committee or the Ladies' Literary club Wednesday at tho i lubhouse will be a novel function. The luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, with the card game following. The committee is cornposed of Mrs. Georgo F. Stiehl, Mrs. D. W. Pbelan, Mrs. Tbarles Tvng, Mrs Wal tor (L Tuttlc, Mrs. W. H Ferguson, Mrs ES. H. Dorman. Mrs. W. E. Day, Mrs. A. P. Stone, Mrs I Tarry K rabbo and Airs. W. T. Benson. St. Mark's guild will hold a card arty Thursday afternoon at the La dies Literary "club for the benefit of the organ fund. Tickets may be obtained ob-tained from any member of the guild. Tho tea room committee is com-nosed com-nosed of Mrs. A. II. Parsons, Mrs. Elizabeth Chambers, Mrs. Henry Btimp-son, Btimp-son, Mrs. G. A. Anderson. Mrs Samuel ( olladay, Mrs. Fred (Timer, Mra Prather, Misa Hay. Mrs. Hartzell, Mrs. John J. Broughall and Mrs. Wilkins. The presidents of the women's clubs of the city belonging to the Utah federation fed-eration had a meeting with the -t;ii.-(president, Mrs. A. J. Gorham. last Thursday, to devise ways an.l means for the entertainment of delegates to the state federation meeting in Salt Lake next October, It was decided that the clubs would entertain the isitors by the levy of ''." cent- per capita on the members. About 2000 member-; belong to the fifteen clubs of Salt Lake. Tho current events and current lit- erature section of the Ladies' Literary I club will meet Friday afternoon at the ' clubhouse. Mrs B. O. Leatherwood J will discuss current events In the world of art and literature. Mra Jennie (.'hoover will report n the convention recently held at Battle ' reek, Mich., in the inlc-r--t of race betterment Mr. Marcus II Jones will L:i- a selection from current poetry, Tho Ladies' Ud society of the Firsl Presbyterian church elected officer- at its meeting last Wednesday. Those selected are: Mrs. B, G Kowe. president; presi-dent; Mra A i . Smith, first vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. P. w. Francis, s ad vice president; Mr-. W. T. Q-Sberson, record' ; ng secretary; Mr.-. A.nrbrose Nord, coi responding secretary; Mrs. Lafayette j Hanchett, treasurer. I ''; i Chanter 8 American institute of Child Life ";it meet with Mr-. Hugh J. Cannon, 625 South Seventh Last,' Thursda evening. Boll call will be an swered by currenl eventa "The In- i jfluence of Fairy Stories" will be the i subject of the evening. Mr., victor p. Fell will lead in the discussion. All imembers are requested to be present. Chapter I will not meet until April 22. Ir?. R. A. M. Proisetfa will give a second lecture on the Esperanto move ment at the Sr. John's parish hens.-". .Ninth Bast and Logan avenue, next Tuesday evening. The discussion will be espeoiall along the line of the con-struction con-struction and grammar of the new language. ,u Esperanto club will bo irgani,ed following the lccturr. The Mothers ' club of the Free Kindergarten Kin-dergarten and Neighborhood bous met Thursday evening ut. the Neigh borhood bouse. Several musical oelrc-lions oelrc-lions were- given and a reading by Miss Lilv King wa:; much enjoyed. Befresh incuts were served under tbe direction of Mrs. . B. Bichards. The regular meeting of the Woman's Republic will be held Tuesday evening .il the residence of Mrs. B. F. Tibials. Tib-ials. 100 Third avenue. A delightful programme has beeu arranged, including includ-ing music and readings by Mrs. Anna Adams Kiskaddcn Each member is urged to bring tw o or threo friends. ... A parish social will be given at St. John s parish house, Xintn East and Loan avenue, Friday evening, under the direction of the women or St-John St-John 's guild The guild will bave an all-day session at. tb parish house on Thursday. The Ciorman circle of tho University of Utah will hold its regular fortnight-jy fortnight-jy meetiDg at the home of Kolla Thomas. 331 North Maui street, tomorrow tomor-row night. The members are anxious to increase their numbers and would like to include all those who arc intcr-e-'i 'l in the Cermn'i la g"ago an'l literature. lit-erature. Chapter No. 2 American Institute of Child Labor will be entertained by Mrs Carl Badger, 993 Licoln street, tomorrow al i P. M. ' Mental Hy odene" will be the topic and i paper on The Bubject will be read by htra. Boy Williami The regular meeting of the Temple B'nai Israel Auxiliary society will be held next Tuesda v afternoon at 2. --.to o'clock at the B. B. Hall. All members are urged to attend a? business of Importance Im-portance will be discussed. i The dramatic section of the Ladies Literary club will meet Monday after noon at the clubhouse. "Joy," by John Galsworthy, "ill be rend by Mra v P. Kiser. The discusuou will be led by Mrs. II. R MacMillan. The t leofan will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Nephi L. Morris, 7" West !;r. North street. The topic SB r "French Art of the Beventeeuib 1 en tury" will be presented by Miss l'lor eni Qorne. a The .-salt Lake Woman's club will meet Tuesday with Mr.-. C. J. Johnson. 251 Third Bast. The Bov. Mr. Malick wilJ give the topic: -The Will to Be Interested." .Members nuiy bring pjuests. Mrs. V. H. Pease will entertain the (diver 0. Howard W. R. C. Thursday afternoon at her home, 1 SS U street. Those assisting Mrs. Pease are Mrs. D. Mesklll, Mrs. C. H. Jenkins Mrs. M. B. Lawrence, Mrs. George Armstrong, Mrs. A. W. Harvey and Mra. Homen. The Banner Hive. No. 11, Ladies of the Maccabees, will have a social pound party at tbo home of Mrs. J. H. Saxman, 258 West Third South street, Thursday afternoon from 2 to 5. All Ladies" of the Maccabees are invited. The tourist section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Tuesday morning morn-ing at the clubhouse. Mrs. A. B. Gibson Gib-son will give a paper on "Simla, " and Mrs. 5lurray Sullivan will discuss ' ' Tho Pumab. " Mrs. J. J. Coles will entertain the ladies of the Sons and Daughters of Wales societv at her borne, G34 Sixth avenue, Wednesday afternoon. All Welsh ladies are invited. Mr?. Frank J Labcn. dolegat" from the Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters Daugh-ters of the American Revolution, to tho continental congress at Washington, left for Washington last week. The regular meeting of Radiant chapter chap-ter O. E. S. will be held at tbe Masonic Temple Tuedav at 8 P. M. All mem bers and visitors are cordially invited to attend. The Ladies' auxiliary to the T'nited ommercia Travelers will hold its regular reg-ular monthly meeting at the Commercial Commer-cial club Tuesday at 2:.10 o'clock. All members are requested to attend. a a The Missionary society of the Cen-trnl Cen-trnl christian church held a profitable meeting on Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. D. C Perkins The pro gramme as arranged by Mrs. B. B. ( orlisa The P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet Saturday afternoon at the homo of Mrs D. C Dart. 12-'$4 East Second South street. All visiting members of the f.isterbood are invited. a The EQdeavor society of the Central Christian church held a pleasunt social in the ehurch parlors Tuesday night. It was given by the losers to the winners in a recent contest- 1 Til.- Easl Side section of the Ladies' Aid society of the ( entral 1 brud church was entertained on Wednesday afternoon at the borne of Mra A. K. Hnbberd. The Aurora elub will meet ith Mr-. Dryden Coombs Thursday axteroooa nt 2 b 'clock The art section of the Ladies' I. it II ary club will mce" Wednesday morn ing at the slnbhouas hfra L. M. Baiie; "ill give a paper on "Do cli L:ttle Masters Terb Sdetsn Don.-' The Seekers' Literary elub will meet with Mr- F. W. Senior 1000 Indians aVenue, Tueaday sftarnooo. II rs. B. E Savage will give h paper en ,Litl,,i Bur bank.' ' a a a Tbe club chorus ot 'he UadteaJ Liter ary club will meet lu.--i.-i after at 1 :!" o'clock at the .biLhon.-e. .-' preeedmg tho meeting of the o' 1 section. The Orphans' Hume and Da- Nun ery association will met Mot: la- a?-ernoon a?-ernoon at 3 o'clock at the Qrpbai home. It is the regular quarter: , meet ing The Emerson class of th I nitarian criurcb will meet in the parlors at Unitv hall Wednesday afternoon " 8:30 o'clock. Th College club will meet Thursdl afternoon at the home of Mr;-. P. E. Marcy, 74 P street. |