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Show s. , News of the Women's Clubs c-'ivi;l l nt civM pi oi n uuno I (veil .iffni'ii Tor llio cpcil nice) itt . j, i'int 01 I ilvirs chapter, PiuiijU t tW Ainciuan lie olnt ion, at flic iiie ' I'll r,v 'lilt' llOUM" I' till! Mi;t (tuH'ti. r'.-tch inemloi c4 till' ti;tp , ls C''tillel to brm e :;m.'M. Mi-. 1 IV.Uc i Inn o ot I he tMtl er ..'."ton! ami M-. A. II. .YiiUmlv oi t ho tM.-sl part ot I :u proi .mime, rv pro-; iMMinu' ! el low v : lY-tno o!o, Mi'v C:ivul Wec, Vnlialni .-olo, Mtv M.wmot Xhi,-. istii'v iliu'ti'i;. M i- h a. -Is (time. VtV IHMI, OIvileM t U ot' rli' Cl 'UVOS -..I'-HclieuC Retain.;. M r. K. M. AI'immi. t'lvt'cor l.an4(Mi. i-(hotra soled urn, JiV! !i" till-' 'MS " l" -er ed t'ollow . tiu- jiroiiiaMiinf. K r-eWs will bo Mk t h.ule . vdt M-s. W. C. Ahwill, Mi. .), .). vo'iia,i, Mr. K. r. Coumwd', Mv.-.. 'i I 1 mVvi lUiCi Mud-ott, . -t. Oi.st'V Mi? ai:i .shi-lfs, Mi. , YV.i!!;tv and Mr. Kvtvnujn Moin !r. fie music i-e.-tion o! the lilies ters; v flub w iil pva an mte:ei i nc a:ii'H0 I'mvvljv at - . m. at the .Vjo'.o, hi-' It will ht in ci;tr.;e in i . rYrcivsl O. Perk in. An in v ita : a is ovren te,l to all uiumc lowi s. c cu'b chorus will rehearo at l:.io, e lii'i; tlit n iio u n i;. Tho proL'i Minnu' lows : ps:vr imi K'-'hanl Srrans- and Fiuh Waer, Mr. Philip Sehonert. Pis no !-olo, Trauuif ro ' ' St rana) , L. Ki:rko. foaTr.i'to solo, " Tl.-a ' Dream," ai ' I ohor.nn ' ' artier 1 , M ry. , (v.io-o Best. if'S.ii". " Tnoch Ardeu,- inei.lentrtl s by Strai:v, M i-is t.crn Slinw, ho-arsnieil ho-arsnieil on tho piano bv Mr?. .1. R tKcr. r.nno olo, ' ' Pi'.nm s Thorns 'sjner-l-is.'.t V Moms Stephe nson. xiritoue solo. "To tiio Kvim ir." ironi ' ' Tauuhauor " ('aacrli, H-.:ch Pouall. v,o:i.iHiiit. M r. Porku-s. V K.tssisiu nrora-r.mo will bo rftrrioJ ; at tho roiiular ineotiiii; ot tho d!os ' l.'.torarv ch:b l-Vnlnv ai'tomoon the ohibhouso. The programme loirs: loi-rs: ' EFsia and xhe tircat C'hano, ' s. S. P. Pontnn. ar.o solos. ' ' Soiii.' of ihr Poiitmon the Voija" iTransribe-i by ady l ; xie in 0 Minor ' ' i Karhmanin- V Mr. PoroivaJ Po-k:n. Vrrsro so!o5. Sor ot the Sho-ii" Sho-ii" (I.ohlt. "Son j ot India" (Kim--Korak'"w l ; " 'ruh linsHod i Ru-.s:t".n Ru-.s:t".n Miss Jaco San, is; avomj an M:-s E! eon ore Yoolkor. . Tr.e K rakoviak (,in oost umo), Mis? izssuiD tea. fae f,i!!owinj fai-ts ar rrentpd for six norths of the Y. W. i. A. work tie 5-a3 KrantiF?o ex"si:ion: " So b placed in po-i:ior.s: 10, ."So womon " c vo'j'bei ia roetroora: many pmr-K:e pmr-K:e met, sui-h as erinc bal aid. bc-ai tracstorration, n-.odn-al and h"i-i-are an.i frionciy advice and in-' in-' es:: $.y4.-v drawn from prr erceii'v ic for i res-ii. rasos; Dicotv social a?:ons (jccbf. teas and parties for Is employed cn the prouiids, dinners members ot cor.teren-es and convrn-ttt5 convrn-ttt5 is session in trie i-itv); eenit:: ?f5 in stenojrraphy. tyiwritiiis: and re salesman-hip lor wo:aon amployed tte exposition who wish to b better pared for a position when tho fair : 11.45S attended th? .! o Vlivk siay ve-per? : torty-nice states and neea foreign fojiitries represented on y rer:;:er at the inforrr.atinn do k: 'average per cav of :'-'M meals served ea::eria. 'ifie Ja.'ksun School Mnhr?' cl-ib d its regular meet i tie Priday at the kkjI. A )arr number was present, e prot'ra-nme onr.itod of a piano 0 by Pearl rhristecfon, a vinlia folo h?.-rer Taylor, a sous by the third ; ide children, an address, "Th -x-d Child and Vocational Training.' ' Principal K. S. Hallork of the Pre ct school, Araon? the valuable ic-oction ic-oction iven he showed how often "'t retarded child was more sinned lif-t than winning. How interest an-i bitioii can be around when the right trd is struck. He advised more vo canal ca-nal training. ParouU and teachers raid lift up the overgrown boy; help 0 to find the object of his intere-t 1 ira-ie a suere?s in life, fia John-i John-i cave a report of the Home and Jooi leagiae meeting. fee women- of the t'nh'ersitv 0f ah will meet on Saturday at' 2:30 ra. in the Xormal building of the iTr;;ty. A lecture on thf ' fo-bic fo-bic Beginnings of the Karopoan Srnj-be Srnj-be delivered bv Professor O'ge Kmery t'ellows. rho following musical programme 1 be given: Violin o'oh bv Mr?", jjn Crawford Richard, a-rom-i:r-d by fi.s Kdna Evans; ""anto iorj?o" fMiw-ha Elman), "L'Koar-fJ-thel Barnes, piano solos by is Mer-ia Jensen, ' Withf-' Danoo" ponald), "C !harp Minor Pre-" Pre-" (Rachmaninoff;. Hie Robert T,. Lee chapter. United 2ters of the Confederaev.' held its iual ciefition of officers tVedne?dav ercoon in a meeting with Mrs. W. D. osser. The omers cho'-en are as fob : Mrs. J. R. Relchor, jopident; 1 YaDk Iben, first vice president ; ' F. Farrell, second vice pre.Bi-Mr?. pre.Bi-Mr?. John Dowel, recording gec-Mrs. gec-Mrs. Bertha Martin, corrc-Jng corrc-Jng secretary; Mrs. Ada School- treasurer and chaplain; Mrs. W. , rmsser, direotro?s and registrar; . '-Arthur M. Go-en, historian; Mrs. Clark, custodian of flags and u . FHizabeth hurchill of Canton, "a, will he the ?poaker at the V. W. a. vespers this afternoon at o o'clock. ?Pial mnsip will consist of voeal Z 'v Florence Robinson, ao- 5niei bv Miws Lucile Howe, and 7 Po! by Mis Ivine Shields. r'.f, the Pi rst Congregational jr n mil act a hosteH-e for the fo- !'0lir fr'r which all are invited to Ail girh are specially invited is rvico, whinh in fhe m- m the Continental Bank build- ytil, Row"a eirelo of Yeomen wa. .Tf , 'lfi' iotjp lunch wMf- -i ami a large attcnlanc mi pro, j f9lr"' noxt inrfltine will he Idvom. Jf ,h" t"nic of Mrs. I,.ra Si- ' e,'ir i Ho",b FifUl Kil"t "fol. All Z' ,;"mhl'rs ar" nrce'l to attTi.l. ;, e mrrathv f.aH tv hft hpf, ,7' l. at 2 r-. 11..' at Moofi 1..-..11. ,:h, invitation is rxt-nd.'.l to m anrl friTi.lH or tho .ir. l,.-. "p. . 'ir review . . r.a,i,.H of tho (. "r,"f, will bp rntnrtrnncil Tiin.whi v ' l'"n at dir. l,n,R f Mr... If. W lf'H Ninth I t ttrr.,1. IMvh. J. 1.. BoIi-Ikm', nevly ohi,-t,Ml proiiiiU'ut ul' tlio lUtlitut 11. Lcc chtiilttr, l'iiiti',1 P;mn!ittr of tho DoniinUnat'y. .vVl ' '' v - ! . ..... 4r.; m u i h . v; . ! I; :' Sr--"-V V i i . , :.. - -3 ..... ! iar tho hostess will be Mrs. Hirdit Paruiv. Mrs. 'ihito Thom;'-ou, Mr. i na Livingston. Mrs. M :iry H. Lavironco, M rs. M it:nie Pli:i-n, Mr.-. Aura Spt'ars, Mr-. Muria Pierce, M rs. Pi ta Ivowe and Mr-. Punu v Pdgur. mm Mrs. Georco Kwinc Davie? will bp at ho:n" at 10)7 Third hwmhio to the perry chapter of the Probytrian Weitmin-i Weitmin-i ?ter zuiM, to met " M:-s Pli.-aboth 1 ("hur- hill Priday cveuirikj. Much imer- c-t has c-nt- red about M i- hurch i 11 (during her brief visit in :iit Lake, be-j be-j cft'ise of her broad experien'-e as a mis-I mis-I s.oi:ary. Mis hnrchill will .rob:i':.l' j be asked to Ml sonu-thini: of tho lit'-I lit'-I and cu-toms of the ' hme-e yirN. with whom she ha worked with uiarKd ?w- I The S;ilt I-iike ' jry Pederatinn rl I Vini.'n t dub i-i- ' ted tho lolluwi!- JorVcer in a un tii. at the ' 'ommeri i.il club Moil lav ai'tornoon: Mrs W. P. Adam. pr.id.Mit; Mrs. J. P. hnnorarc pre-ii inT ; M V. ff. Tvrdale, vi.-e president: Mr.. I!. P. 1 mho. secretary sec-retary atid fren;irrr. S-mnlm;- i-om-initte? were appoint.'.! nr. A the rvi-ed constitution and b - ; were adnp(el. The change in t i'.o fit i' u t ion nil e eah club five reprt st'iiTatr cs mitra l of two as heretoforf. The Phi Jo rhrUti chapter of th' Westminster guild "I" the Pir-t Pre-by-terian .'hnrch will be the g :e ts of Miss K"ndall Kirk Prancke Prid.-iy affr-noon affr-noon at 3:-'!" in the Knickerbocker apart me nt?. Thirteenth Kat and South T- m: le streets. Mi5s Elizabeth hun-h-ill. Presbyterian missionary from 'an-ton, 'an-ton, China, will sp'-ak of her work in the mi-sion field. Members of the chapter chap-ter are invited. The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion Bat-talion will meet pridav atterroon with Mrs. Laura B. Holnian. 4 PJ Third Past btreet. Mrs. Mary Joues 'lawson will give an account ot a recent trip to San Dif-go. ilrs. Julia P. M. Parnsuorth will give a f'aper on "The H iMory of the Organizatirn. " Arusic will be furnished fur-nished bv Mr?. P. J- Bean and Mi1-? Ko"e Bean. The dramatic, section of the Ladies Literarv club will m cot Monday afternoon after-noon at the clubhouse. Mrs. Raymond Aekerman will give a reading from "The ( limbers," by Clyde Pitch. Mrs. Harry ("rabbe will" read "Pine Feathers,'' Feath-ers,'' bv Pugeiip Walter, and a review of the play will be given by Mrs. Knos Hogue. The. iostionrd meeting of the Monday Mon-day Night club will be held Monday with Mrs. S. Hawcs, Ibo II street. Mrs. A. T. McCann will give a report of the recent meeting of the State Federation Federa-tion of Women's Clubs in Ogden, and Mr?. G. B. Biakely will apeak on the P K O. convention ia Los Angeles. The Wonian's Peace party will meet Mondav at li:.'I0 p. m. in the parlors of the Commercial Hub. The resolutions sent, from national headquarters: ip regard re-gard to the petition to the president of the United States for n commission to seek to make terms of peace between the warring nations will be part, of the order of business of the meeting. Tim Woman's republic will meet at. the home of Mrs Edith Sasse, fi4 North Second West, Tuesday evening at 8 o'elock. A president and secretary will I, elected. A number of interesting things will bo discussed. Mrs. Leafy Montgomery will give current events and Mrs. Ethel Nettlrton Ramey will have charge of the music. The tourist flection of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet Tuesday morning at 10:3n o'elock at. the clubhouse. Mrs. Hugo W. Diuehl will give a paper containing con-taining the section's study of English history. P. V. Reynolds of the University Univer-sity of Utah will discuss "The English Urn ma. ' ' The Cleoi'an will meet Wednesday1 afternoon at the home, of Mrs. Prank I T. Roberts, o07 Second avenue. M tm. V,. Conwa v Ash ton will give German hi-torv from l'il to PS7l, in a con-(iriuat'ion con-(iriuat'ion nf t ho ebtb'H study of Gcr-; Gcr-; man history. A meeting if seHinu 1 of the ladies' bazaar of the Pits! Persbyterian church will le h.-M at the ImniP of Mrs K. S. Mo:'ict. l.M Tenth Ku-t -tnet. Monday al'tfri.o"ii. Mrn, itillins is chairman of the cecti.111. Tho Bay View Reading club will n:e- t tum'Trnw at ternoiui at the home of Mrs. W. Mor-e, i'.'o Ka-t .nith Tempi- Mre-t. Mr-. P. E. Harding will give a sketch of Pen ia: n in 1 rank hn Mrs Kaiph Steward will -li-ct.ss Parly Po.try That Has Li.-d." Mrs A iiibro-e will lead m u geiifral J:cns -ion. Patrons of the La fa vet to school are ' stod to vi-:t the roo'i s of the hool and examine tho H'liool v,orV; Monday tnernoon. Pillowing the (.-mu a iio ctitig of the Home ui.d S diool leag le will be held in the a-emblv room. Tho h i-t urv hoct ion f the Lad ' Literarv club will meet 'Pun. lav morning morn-ing a. 10 o'clock at the rinldiouse. Mrs. A. E. Walvon will g.ve a raper on ' Slavery. ' ' The Radios' aid of llii'f M. E. churh will hold an all dav meeting at the rei-d. rei-d. to e of Mrs K. Pane, I J l Tw-di'ili Ea-T st re, t . tw Tu'"dav for the pu r pose of making th-dr annual supply of mince-I mince-I meat. j j Section of the La. in-' society of It'e Pir-t Pre-ibytrrian church will ipeot i Monday alien. oon with ?di-w Duvall. Third avenue. Mr-. Lafayette Han- hott and M rs. R. E. M cConaughy are chairmen' chair-men' of the se tion. The regular meeting Radiant chapter chap-ter o. :Z. i). E. S., will be held at Masonic Ma-sonic temple m-xt Tue.-day evening at S o'clock. All members of the order are invited. The Women "p Progressive club wiil ludd its next regular monthly meeting at Mrs. Carpenter?, f'rjs Brvan avenu Tne-dav at 2 p. m. All members a e invited. The Salt Lake Esperanto club will men priday at. H p. m. with Dr. Aon Faust in the Hooper building. ''Espr anto Rhymes" bv Winifred Stoner will be read and discussed. The Froebe! society will meet Thiirn-day Thiirn-day afternoon at the- V. W. ' '. A. rooms in the Continental Bank building. . The Short Story club will meet Wednesday with Airs. E. M. Garnett, l-o P street. The Emerson class will meet Wednesday Wednes-day in tho parlora of the Unitarian church. ! Victor Lodge Sewing circle will be I entertained next Thursday at tho home of Mrs. Sowby, 2L2f South West Tern-I pie street. The Woman's club will meet tomorrow tomor-row afternoon with Mrs. T. P. do Groot, 1 162 East First South street. Mrs. L. L. Dale and Mrs.. Dawson will' entertain the Past Noble Grand club Thursday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'elock at the home of Mrs. Dale. Tho Daughters of the Utah Hand Cart Pioneers met with Mrs. Hannah S. Lapi.-h Timsda y? afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Lapish 'h eighty-first birthday. Tho home was deeiuated with roses and carnations. Vocal selections were gi ven by Mrs. Trma Dean, M rs. Lucile Midgley and Mrs. Meryl Van Dnren. Mrs." Anna Hicks. Free, who is 78 years of age, wrote some appropriate verses to Mrfc. Lapish. which wero read bv Mrs. Victoria ''. MeCunn. Mrs. Francis Armstrong and Mrs. Clark gave reminiscences of early days. Six pioneer women who pu Ned hand carts all the way acrosn the plains were present. They were Mrs. Hannah Lapish, Robinson company, lfifiO; Alitha Reed Arnold, Louise Miller Clark, Isabel Isa-bel Siddowav Armstrong and Sarah Walsh Swift, Martin company, 18.16.' The living descendants of these women number 423. Thoy are all in good ' health. Af the close of the meeting Mrs. Lily Clayton Wolstcnholme of 144 ft" South Main st reet was elected general organ -i.er of the Daughters of tho Utah Hand .'art Pioneers. |