OCR Text |
Show Pews of fee CUbromfe Clubs lp Mgi, women aro beginning look forward to tbo mooting B'tho general Federation of femen's lbB in CMcfg0 JlT xm jjQjois committco hnB noti- fiWJ. Biclisel of Ogden, stato flmti that tho hondquartors of delegation -will bo at the Knlnl Stato headquartorB will iWS'froa of chargo m tho Bmtel!) A request has been Kt tho list of delegates and iflEi sant to tho hotels commit-April commit-April 1 and. May 15, with ST 0 reservations dosirod. Erales from tho state at largo SSed at the meeting of tu Mfogtiou i Brigham City last BThcse aro Mrs. Ira D. Travis ?M Elizabeth M. Cohn of this 'K- J. W. Aird of Provo and jBp Porter of Ogden. E' 10 000 and 15,000 women aro jBfo attend tho convention. A KKf tho programmo give3 prom-Kcalth prom-Kcalth of interesting things. Bnf tho cofnpllmontary con-IKb con-IKb clvcn by tlic Chicago Sym-Ediestra, Sym-Ediestra, oa Tuesday ovenlne, ui be a council meeting on tar morning. Tho sessions KSf Intimate than those of tbo Federation, because tho Hi a smaller body, composed Hr dub president In tho fed-HBf'sUtte fed-HBf'sUtte presidents, General djBcn state secretaries, boards of iBTnnd chairmen of depart-!Klba depart-!Klba Interests of tbc General jH,,, aro brought beforo tlio HrFvitli opportunity for general IjKo. and any club president Er her problems for Bolutlon JKet project for indorsement bBb11mi- ... , ., jjEdiy afternoon will bo left BfQcneral Federation depart-tjrmen depart-tjrmen to meet tbo members departments, .and there will "tour? in which club women hd ideltght In visiting Chlca-kt Chlca-kt shopping center. Wednes-(Kins Wednes-(Kins the convention will for-Heen for-Heen with a programme under rjKetlon of the local biennial iBOs tills occasion Miss Jano iRVlIl clvo ono of the two ad-JHtf ad-JHtf welcome. Thursday morn-Hnrorl: morn-Hnrorl: of the conventions be-jftWiest, be-jftWiest, with reports of tho JHiotflcers. "Comfort" Is tho jHflho local biennial board and dH)tean absence of that stress jK ,'whlch sometimes makes a m an onerous duty. This is MKhe arrangement of tho pro-(K pro-(K Friday will be the first 3Be to a department and will Hirge of Mrs. O. Shepard Bar-Alatmbra, Bar-Alatmbra, Cal., chairman of ijBn.' Her report will cover tho MBtd work dono by clubs of Ht federations and by Btato Ht$ of her department, which organized into fours commlt-HK'u. commlt-HK'u. political science, social -Faod vocational education. jBh" Flags' Young, principal of Bttfto- schools, will mako tho iB-tddress of tho morning on ton In a Democracy " At the JPt't-Jilcatloii conference In tho IBn.uch chairman of tho com-jmrfll com-jmrfll present a strong speaker 'Brpsrt leader of discussion 6n JIHkUoes relating to her branch MparmienU Tho subject of JBwlU be in chargo of Mrs; r&OB Cowles of I. os Ange-Kfour Ange-Kfour years rirst vice presl-jK presl-jK 'the General Federation. ijMtical science portion of tho aiWill be conducted by Helen Bomll of Now York, on tho Kubject. "Preparation for Clt-TK-. It was Miss Boh wall who iButlio canal zone by author-Ljjie author-Ljjie United States govcrn-Kanlzc govcrn-Kanlzc women's clubs there MmcM In socially construct-He&& construct-He&& The vexed question of nrElonc" and instruction E'Jt In normal schools will JHp'by President William B. JHSt Chicago Normal, ohair-m ohair-m committee appointed by feat ot tho National Educa-JHwttlon Educa-JHwttlon to prepare plans and VK"r a suitable normal course "hygiene. Mrs. Magglo W. jKShennan, Tex , will preside NHpst portion of the confer-PiHfred confer-PiHfred by Mrs. C. P. Bunius NP.qty, Mo., chairman of tho CV on vocational training nnd HHJhb chief speaker for her JBTUr be Professor Frank M. readent of the Xjitlonal Vo-Hvuldancc Vo-Hvuldancc a.'tsoclatlou. At .vM?5lon on tho evenlnpr of there will bo an ud-KT0llUcal ud-KT0llUcal Sclenco" and one MK"Mervatlon department tlio sJE'Jr actional chairman. Mrs. IlMUHPr of Fltcliburg, Mass.. ilowed by an address on 0mion," oy GifTord Plnchot Mjmoon session at 2:30 will bo DBtticfi under tho direction of tiK-Tr' w,'cn In tcn-ininuto H-ovell White of San Fran-iMKjPeaK Fran-iMKjPeaK on "Forestry"; Mrs. 'KnsUe of Butte. Mont., on iBUon in General"; Mis3 ;oit of Fayottcsvillc. Pa., arsery Work"; Mrs. May JilHRB,.on "Conservation of W Mrs. Lydla Adams Wll- ,K2?.;ihlRston' D- - on "The L'lrf1' Each statr. chalr- fWn'otlon has also been -KRiMK for two minutes con--iPr work or on some con-jHCWlkct con-jHCWlkct hi which sho is cs-reetc(i. cs-reetc(i. The chief ad-BES ad-BES v ECrvlco department W6 by Its chairman. Mrs. JM. Oakley of Philadelphia, on ajKpfa n!f0rD"",mlc Sltl oC IflEl ea nnd card party to XB7 tbo history section of tho ,,KLCTary club at tho olubhouBO t'Kl00Ii promises to bo sn gflKtraciivo eutortainment. -.jKBveiity.flvo tables havo al- j 1B sold and other guests aro KLSa' .TiiRat card clubs will Jjnr' tho tables will bo "o auditorium which will 1 5B?Jn, patriotic emblems of Hfirit WSP biintiug. Tea will library, wbicli will be jfm? 1" colonial colors, bluo "iBtmi, lU8T' tlul tea room j??aturo of tho afternoon. Tho f'Ofl lea wUl bo -dressed !gMOBturao, adding a quaint fflHTn. T i toucu to the cnter-JjiWifrl cnter-JjiWifrl J'0m will be in fi- N. Straun, M.rs. Ira iS.Mrfl-t Allcn T. Sanford. 1g fisting will be Miss WkB'$53 lsl,cn Schramm Kni0VriS3 Kingsbury HKlft. i?h,ardBt Miss Marian flKtt mlon Woodruff, Miss nlKi'M. i'e refreshment com- tfgflfef' A' Walton. Mrs. O. T. VBtehur ' JA cLeod, Mrs. JH-K. to,mm,'tu'3 n tables wjKS Vv0n 'corations, Mrs, vBFSthn yron Gro BiorWnjr lecturo wns given cfcar Young lfeforo fin1"5: Wednesday n.om-mt.l n.om-mt.l Bnrllfir?t si'oltu on tho fflm Bibln1 k,il Wslory, rcfor-JBias rcfor-JBias fniiapK. 110 "ad providr flfcWcla i i cd W comnionts v1Knla nf t,I01r Prophesies. W nta W. "i cotr,v are r 01 tho wonderful pro- ductivencss oi the Nile countries and the yaUovs of tho Euphrates and Tigris Ti-gris in those BibUcal Says. It was said of Mesopotamia that "a handful R ,rtlhe ehxldroa of Israel paused in their joiirneyings to plant and gather harvests Uo referred to tho sanitary nfn Cwl la'8 that eoverncrl tho poo-i poo-i ? bocamo ?: great nation, he wnrfr- r ccarnPljsued wonderful in?S9V ,Grcatx ,iatons aro never isolated, iso-lated, but contemporaneous. Whonever you got one great nation you aro sure to get other great nations as friends or as rivals, fro epoko of tho oppross- ?filBra?lnd tho lonZ and bitter struggles of the people. Grent prophets proph-ets aroso nt diiTcreut times whoso prophesies proph-esies were absolutely fulfilled, and a significant point is, they all foretold tlio Jail of the cities and peoples of rho oppressors of Israel. Tho Bible furnishes tho most splendid fundamental fundamen-tal thought xor study. There aro found the highest moral and intellectual conceptions. con-ceptions. Tho prophots not onlv foretold; fore-told; events, but they were- historians or thoir times and many of their utterances ut-terances wcro characterized by drama t-lc t-lc firon?nfl intensity and poetic imagery imag-ery Chapter 27 of Ezekicl is said to bo tho gi-eatcst chapter on economics in the Bible. "The sixth chapter of Hosea is a poem' ho doclared. Invitations wero sent out during tho week for a Lenten series of readings on tlio modern romantic drama, by Prof es-' sor Maud .May Babcock. These readings read-ings will bo given at the Hotol Utah on Thursday evenings during tho Lenten Len-ten period. Miss Babcock is authority on tho modern drama, and is considered consid-ered one of tho most capable interpreters interpre-ters cof theso literary mastorpioces. On March 5 sho will road "Caesar and Cle-ppatra'' Cle-ppatra'' by Bernard Shaw: March 12,1 'The Bluo Bird," by Maurice Maotor-hnck; Maotor-hnck; March 19, "Tho School for Scandal," Scan-dal," by Eichard Brinsloy Sheridan: March 20,, "Tho Scarecrow' bv Porcoy MacKaye, and April 2, "The Pretenders," Pretend-ers," by Hcnrik Ibsen. V An unusually interesting programme will bo presented at tho Ladies1 Literary Lit-erary club next Friday afternoon. It will be Longfellow day, since it is the anniversary of tho famous poet's birth. "An Appreciation" will be given by Mrs. A, H, Parsons. A dramatic reading read-ing of "ftobcrt of Sicily" will be given giv-en by Mrs. Beulah Storrs Lewis. Tableaux from scones in Longfellow's poems will be presented under the direction di-rection of Mrs. 17. E. Marcy and Mrs. E. B. Palmer. A group of songs will bo sung by Mrs. TV. P. Adams. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet in the Bishops' building Tuesday at 3 o'clock, President Joseph Merrill presiding. Tho Daughters of tho Handcart Hand-cart company will furnish the programme. pro-gramme. Levi Edgar Young will give an address on tho "Handcart Pioneers"; Pio-neers"; remarks will be delivered by Mrs. Lewis; a violin solo will bo rendered ren-dered by Professor Carlcss; a handcart sonjr ill be given by Thomas Doddson; three solos will bo sung by Alvin Kod-dington, Kod-dington, B. H. Sidoway and Delia Wol-steuholm. Wol-steuholm. 9 Tho Monday Night elub will meet tomorrow night at the homo of Mme. Helen Eoato and Miss Mathor, in tho Meredith apartments on First avenue. Mrs. J'. Cecil Alter will road a papor on "Under tho Equator in South America." Amer-ica." Miss Mathor will speak on the best plays of tho year. At tho last meeting of tho cliu Mrs. Gould B. Blakcly gave an interesting talk on the civic training of children, while Miss Youngberg epoko on the Montes- tori svstem. The Bay View club will moot Wednesday afternoon instoad of the regular mooting day, which is Monday. Tho meeting will ho with Mrs. T. D. I Lewis, 60 Eighth East street. The lesson will bo presented by section 5 under tho direction of Mrs. Ira D. Wines. A paper on "Famous Rhino Castles" will bo given by Mrs. Laf ay-otto ay-otto ITanchott. A Ehine legend will be read by Mrs. Thomas OannichaeL Tho American Institute of Child Life, chapter No. 1, met with Mrs. L. L. Simmons. Sim-mons. Current ovonts wero given; Tho ! question bos was opened nnd tho answers an-swers road and discussed by tho members mem-bers present. The next meeting will be held Wednesday ovening nt tho residence resi-dence of Mrs. W. H. Naisbitt, 373 Eighth avenue. Tho topic for discussion discus-sion will bo "Social Facts and Influences." In-fluences." It will bo given by Mrs. 'Susanna Hawes. . H The American Institute of Child Lifp, chapter 2, met with Mrs. W. D. Hawkcn last week. A paper on 'Truth Telling and the Problem of Children's Lies" was read by Mrs. George A. Smith. Tho next mooting will bo with Mrs. Loylnnd 'Graham, 099 Ninth East strcot, Monday ovening, March 2, at 7:30 o'clock. "Tho Goverumont of Young Children" will bo disoussed by Mrs. David A. Smith. The Parent-Teachers' association of tho Salt Lake high school will meot at tho high BChool at 8 o'clock Tuesday uicht. Tho subject for consideration will bo "Training for Good Citizenship 1u tho School, in tho Homo and. in tho Community." Mrs, A. V. Taylor will speak for tho home, Professor Eaton for tho school and B. P. Grant for tho j community. . . The dancing party to bo givon by tho music section of tho Ladies' Literary club at the clubhouse tomorrow evening promises to be ono of tho most buccoss-Yul buccoss-Yul of tho pro-Lenten functions. Twenty prominent club members and society women aro tho committee on arran moments. mo-ments. Punch will bo served by Mrs. ,T, B. McEnany aud Mrs. L. Wattis. The Frances Willard W. O. . T. U. will meet Wednesday afternoon at tho Third Presbyterian church, Eleventh South and Eleventh East streets. It will bo an "inspirational" mooting. An address ad-dress Avill bo pi von by Mrs. E. Shepard, followed by informal talks by members of tho union. Important bus!-Ss bus!-Ss will also comofcbcfOro tho meeting. A "silver" tea will bo given Satur-dav Satur-dav afternoon from 2:30 to6:80 at tho "flfrs, H. B. Pnilt, 107 P stroot, S ihn benefit of tho Immnnuel Bap-church. Bap-church. Tho hostosscr . w 11 bo Mrs. Pnlt Mrs. Ebcr Hall, iUr,a' r vv, uj oSmSrrs. C. J. Bratton and Mrs. Paul Frank c. . . I The ladies' """rrond-n'a?' 2 i trill hn entoi'tauicd Mond.n ni -n Ji bv Sosflamos Fletcher, Wtlson, W and Yoi up. at the lattor's home. " 7' W - A ooms in tho Conti-"catnl Conti-"catnl bank buildinp Tucaday morning at 10 o'clock. Luncheon will bo served at 1 o'clock. The presidents of tho fed-crated fed-crated clubs of the city and tho chairmen chair-men of standing committees aro invited to attend tho meeting. The Germania Ladles' club will give another of its popular dancos next Thursday evening. The outortninmont and danco will bogin at 8 p. m. and will be held at tho clubrooms located in tho Eaglea hall, corner of Soeond South and West Toinplo streets. All membors and friends aro cordially invited to attend. at-tend. Tho household economics section of tho Ladles' Literary club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clook at tho clubhouse. Mrs. W. J. Shoaly will pivo a roview of "Efficiency Stud-J3 Stud-J3 in Homo Making," by Christine Fredericks. Short readings will also bo given on domestic themes. .The history section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Thursday morning morn-ing at the clubhouse. Tho study of early Araorican history will be continued. con-tinued. Mrs. G. R. Botnwell will give a paper on "Social Conditions." Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood will discuss "Industrial "Indus-trial Conditions." The oratorio programme givon by the music section of the Ladios' Literary club last Tuesday will be repeated this ovening at tho First Mothodist church. MrB. Louis Strohauer will prosido at tho organ and Miss Rowena Korns will furnish a piano accompaniment. The Browning section of tho Ladies' Literary club will meet Saturday with Mrs. Edward Rosonbaum, 90-1 East South Temple. Tho reading of "La Saisiaz" will bo concluded and Mrs. William O. Jennings will pivo a studv of the play. Tho tourist section of tho Ladies' Literary club will meet Tuesday morning morn-ing at tho clubhouse. Mrs. G. B. Wilson Wil-son will give a parjor on "Native Rul-ors Rul-ors of India."' Mrs. W. J. Barretto will present a paper on "Mysticism and tho Black Art!" ' Tho regular meeting of tho Mothers' club of the Neighborhood house will be- hold Thursday afternoon at 3:80 o'clook. Guardello Brown, probation officer of the juvenile court, is to speak on "Causes of Juvenile Delinquency. Delin-quency. ' ' Tho dramatic section of tho Ladios' Literary club will meet Tuesday afternoon after-noon at tho clubhouse, instoad of Monday Mon-day afternoon, the regular time of meeting. Mis3 Lala Mao Eaton will read "Anti-Matrimony," by Percy Mackay. The Ladies' auxiliary to tho United Commercial Travelers will give a card party In their hall Tuosday at 2:30 o'clock. Tables may be reserved by calling on Mrs. Frank Walters or Mrs. S. B. HammelL a The Woman's club will meet Tuesday Tues-day afternoon with Mtb, A. Joseph Johnson, 251 Third East street, Mrs. V. H. Pease will givo a paper on "Vocational "Vo-cational Education." Tho White section of the Ladies' Aid society of tho Uiff Methodist church will give a dinner at tho home of Mrs. H. D. Heist, 131 R street, next Friday afternoon. Tho Cleofan will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles H. Wells, 420 Second avenuo. Maotorlinck's "Blue Bird" will bo reviewed by Miss Alice Wells. Tho ladies of the 3t Peters' guild will entertain at a silver tea Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock at 655 North Socond West. The Royal Highlanders will give tho third of a series of card parties Wednesday afternoon in tho Mackintosh Mackin-tosh building. ' Tho Wasatch Sisters lodge No. 24S, L. A. to the B. R, T., will pivo a card party at Eagles hall Friday afternoon at 2:30. Lloyd Alliance will give its rogular monthly dinner Wednesday oveninp at Unity hall at G:30 o'clock. The Ladies' Literary club chorus will meot Tuesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the clubhouse. w i al |