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Show .: j " I News of the Women's Clubs If I pi iimMi oi I hi' -Mtv are iutr- .It-eu. pifsi.U-nl 'f tin liiU'iim tionrtl Vinu'il ol" Winurn, to Suit 011 lHv.-mluM- 10. l.a,l Al.or.U'fU. v ti'JU'it 'u 1 Mt I'l llUt lMi;il (hiii- Ym' Wom.'n in i';liiiui; i vmu1v mi.i v i.'O bi1'1" iMtiun tlio r:ui:iH!u Vii- j 0Htliv'U !UUl Otlu'l I'vMUlS ot" in k .il in (.ili'orniii, will 'omo hero from !(' ,vf&t, soivm-'anu.! bv Lord AIht ,,e who is nnnni: tlio I'mU-J Static rth bor. nu'i'ti'-'i: ot pron'mont club wnnu'U hi'M :lt llu' 11,1(1,1 1 ,;lh ,h0 l;,ttl'r :;T 0t llu- NfOh to !'iak- pivliiuinary :.'.,S" mmiu'iiIn tor till' MM! Ot' M:ir)UlS r-'j MrvhuMuN AU M.vn. '1 ho ot' , vtl'llltt00 ll' '0l1 !l , u'v l'nt ,M 111 111 I '.V,' 0f tlio tl-M.t-uUK-a i.Mtois hs ' ,t tuvit rotui'l.'to.l, but w ill tv :. ' in tin tot tow il.-s. S,u-i;:l ovont II bo nri Ji.oU :tn.l u lUi'i'tiiii; will bo '; 'ros-ii'ti M t '''' tn a frills au.l uuuvh-..' uuuvh-..' who nro hit 1 ioorov nthi vu o- , ;V-v ot Isohiiui. in tho i:u-.vM of m-v !..'r mhnU t'T I'hHantitroi'i" oittorpriM". ,- that .'iHii'ti . Kaiuotino K WolU ot' tins oit, o-'.j.'f.t oi' tho Muto Uohot o.iotv Vv irt nt ot' t'.i ottn-o i.-o r,i-' r,i-' V.-t of tho National t"ou:u-il oi' W'omou, ' .invtlv intoroto,l with l.a ty ANt-"-.'il mi hor work t'or w onuti. M rs. Vv Urown l.vmai .Mrs. . Y. Nib ,Vv"a:i.i M. J. A. Hy.io wore .ielo-' .ielo-' -,v troin tho Kolioi" society ot ihU 'Vv to tho nve-t t'M'otir.i; ot" tho In-v In-v ...lo' :.! coi'.tu i! :iiit mo: l.a.lv Al.or-'V.-V Thov woro v-r.ann-.'d with hor ior-i,'-j'itv :ii'o! iir4'rov''i with hor aiihtv v,r tho ivit ton voars I.or.l an.l .aly V :viiiii havo Ovo.ii'io.l tho ico le-il in rublin. an: t'roai to li' e !:;if-r-','i w;l i;voi ttor 'oiu rai of L-ri Aber!oMi ro. r i v o.l l;t now tit lo i"" ::;sr.i::i oul l.it January. Ht-foro -it tho mo-: in: hi. I it !os '.s Kavl ot Aboru'ou. U i hiimly itv t: -':.h ni;o ho iavo up tlio iu I-o:a::.i an t wa :;ooooaod bv " ;:rJ W'liv.borno. l.alv .Vbor.l.ou h;is ':-v h'''1' a -'0!rn:ia!!':i:iu' iii;uro in tho ovictal li ; o o: tho Hri : ish oni-H.tT oni-H.tT j o it iuu a-; v u ororto ot Ire-!i Ire-!i i a-vi :is th.o ooi.or! ot Tho iovor-:: iovor-:: nt' 1 anM'ta oarritv: with it - i :.' a: 'fTL'roa:ivos. Se has loon rororxtooMv olo tol tiros-of tiros-of :i:o hitorr-ational (.'ounoil of ;V;-e:i ac i has takon a loalin iart in :;r wo v. en V ortjanijai ii.. ho U-m: U-m: I r.iv 1 Statos a tew vt ars ao j z ,'0"::ii:v with Miss .i:iith, ilanli-:-r '.t :r.e Kncli-h ;.-o:nier. ami looturo'l :r;e bohal: of hor work aaint tu-J tu-J :erc"" in Ireland. She h;i.i nis in-;c:e;:ea in-;c:e;:ea her so If in an effort ' o make i: s::rvi:ve for lri-h -ji r! to remain i.ie ra;her than emigrate to Aaier- Tie local oranizationa of tht? ' ":--2n Benefit association are much ::tr rested ia a national home for the j ' ' cri-r, rrhieh ha recently been started , v. Port Huron. Mb-h. The corner stone , was attended with rr.m-h core- ! r:iv". under the direction cf Mis Bina L Vest. supreme commander of the Nt-ss Wrst was organizer of. the so-and so-and celebrated it twenty-third 6:i.versary bv break in a the ground lor - ; buiidini:. which, when com-'.of.dt com-'.of.dt Till be the onlv woman's build- In vt the kind iu the vrld. In it be oncentrat--d the work of fir'ty- x va:es and provinces and of ISo.OmO r-z.:-Kir. The society is the largest in world exeiusivciy for women and is tVTin,? rapidly. : u: ii.e cereniocv of laying thp corner i-- s:-r.r- the Port Euroa Times say?: Port Huron honored a leader ar. )'.. women and the womanhood "-' v..-a -he ret-reents. Iti -a liemou- - !rai!n-n without parallel iu its his- ". the city raid its mark ot re- ?r't to the organization which has s- rn bnilded by Miss Bina M. West : an her associates for the uplift and ::; protection of womanhood in genii gen-ii -'i- - Rrpresentatives of the nation's 1-2-siative body, state officials, r.a and women who rank among ti leaders in the fraternal work of the world, clergymen of all de- "j.. nominations, the ' Masonic grand loue officers of the state, were ::?ent to assist in the marked PTnt of laying the cornr stone ;. J i for a new home for the Woman's ' I.ady AbevdtMni, pvo.sldont of tho lnt.onia tUnul Council of Wumon, who h wUl viMt Salt La.ko Dtvoiubcv 10. Benefit Association of t ho M acca- b.'Oi. There wore many tribute- paid to the asviation and its loader. Miss Hiua M. West, durin,' tho day bv the spoukers of note, lint the tribute trib-ute which perhaps will bo bet remembered re-membered and tno one w hi h con-eved con-eved tht roat m ae of friendship friend-ship and esteem which is i-uti-r-tained for t ho w omen and t ho order or-der thev have founded, came irnm 1 tho rank and file of i'ort Huron's citi::eu. 1 The tribute thai e;t:ne from th men and woni-'H who for tho nMer-iioon nMer-iioon laid HMde their working clothes and closed up tin ir homes to stand on the side line and view the parade and the exen s is one if ' the greatest that could be given. for it came from the heart. The i enthusiam v.hi- b marked thi general gen-eral o'lt pouring of citizens coabl ' not help but impress the visitors to ! the city with the deep pride imd in-! in-! terest "which port Huron citizens entertain for M;ss W-t ami the order of which she id tho executive head. Long before the word wns pnss.-d I that the parade was neartuu' the scene of tho corner stone lawm:, at the junction of Military and ( hr-st-nut ' street, thou-ands of people were tongregat'd and every vantage van-tage point was densely pack-'d with good-natured human it v. Koosting in treee were enthusiasric representatives represent-atives of Young America and it was often necessary to suppre?d their bubblin? enthusiasm. The Masonic, lodge grand off i-rers. i-rers. Miss Bina r. West, Mi-s Frances Partridge, Senator Charles E Tow csnd, oni're--rnan Louis Cramton, Mayor John L. Black, D. P. Markev and others were seated, on a railed-in platform, and the large reviewing stand to the north and east was quickly filled with invited in-vited guests and citizens. As the reviewing dand bcan to fill and tiie grand lodge officers and speaker- of the day and Miss Wet and her associates took their peats in the reviewing stand, moving mov-ing picture men and photographers we're busy with their cameras. Id the" northeast corner of the stand was a chorus of school boys and girls, and as their voices ro.-e iu song a hush swept over the im- niciiso audience. It heralded tho opening of the corner stono laying exercise. Miss Frances Partridge presented (iiand Master I.usk with tho sealed copper lio containing re.urds and souvenirs of the event, to be placed in the coruer stum. KYpre-o ntatives of the grand lo.igo then placed the bx in the r ptaele that liad been i mndo for it in tho tone. I It was nt this point in the ceremony cere-mony that Mis We-t was accorded an mm -mil honor, that of partici-p.itiug partici-p.itiug in tho jp-tual ritual work in connection with the laying of the curuerst one. The Woman's Benefit ozonation of tho AI ae--a'noes is tho only fraternal fra-ternal sm doty fur women to own a home of its own. 1 Miring tho score of vcars in which the socio t y has flourish d Mi-s West has signed nwav with her own name the sum of t welve million dollars in death claims and the sn.-.ety today has a surplus of over ;j-oii"i.inj0 'on the right side of the ledger. Salt Lake has four societies or reviews re-views of the Woman "s Benefit association associa-tion of th -Maccabees, with a total , niember-hijt of pbmu 4'in. The reviews' are Salt Lake No. A, Liberty No. !, Hoil'-ster No. l." and Banner No. 11. The member-diip in the state is about 9, to. Mis West is known in Salt Luke from frequent visits ami is popular in this citv. One of the leading events in music circles cir-cles will be the programme to be presented pre-sented Tuesday afternoon at 2 :.'i0 by the music section of the Ladies' Literary , club at the clubhouse. Xo admission (s I charged, and the public, is invited. An afternoon of pleauro is assured all niu-'ic lovers wdio attend. The proL'rrunme ""ill be taken entirely from the operas of Wagner, a" follows: Paper, ''The Legends of Wagner," Mrs. W. J. Barrette. Chorus. Flower M a id ens ' Chorus ' ' from "Parsifal," '"The Spinning Chorus'' Chor-us'' from "Flying Dutchman," club chorus. Duet, "When Oft I ee Thee" from Fiving Dutchman," Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Curtis. Piano solo, "Magic. Fire Music" from 'Die Walkure," Miss Dorrit Kvans. Soprano solo, " Kli.alietii 's Prayer" from "Tannhauser. " Mrs. (.'. ('. Jjaily. Quartette, " Hridal ('bonis'1 from "Lohemrrin,- Mrs. Daily, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Bliss. Piano solo. "Siamund's Love Song" from "Die Walkure," Parker Hailyy. Chorus, "Kntraiue of Gods to Wal-halla" Wal-halla" from " Klicin'old. " elub chorus. Double quartette, " ' "Flail, Bright Al)ode. " mareh from " Tannhauser, " .fr.s Dailv, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Darues, Mrs "Bli!", Mr. Heinriehs, Mrs. Abbott, Mr. Peahody. Mrs. Curtis. Accompanists Mrs. A. P. Stone, Miss Ko'vena Korns, M is9 (lail Widtlie. 'The clnl) chorus will meet at 1:00 p. m. I Tdie regular meeting of the Ladies' Literary club Friday will be under the direction of the history section of the club. Mrs. E. O. Leatlienvood will present pre-sent a paper on "New Ideals in (Soveru-ment. (Soveru-ment. Miss Linda Jessup will read "Capital Punishment. " by Ainy "Wont-worth "Wont-worth Stono. Following is the musical programme: Duet, "The Hunt," Bruno Huhn, Mr. and Mrs. .. W. Curtis; solo, "Queen Mab," from the opera " Tn Fairyland," Orlando Morgan, Mrs. J. W. thirtis. Accompanist, Miss Kowena Korns. The Bay View Reading club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Ira D. Travis, lllii Second avenue. The topic for the afternoon will bo "Larlv Fiction." Fic-tion." Charles Brockdon Brown will he discussed by Mis. V. A. Black, Washington Irving by Mrs. J. M. Thomas, Thom-as, James Fenuiniore Cooper by M.rs. Ambrose jVord. A reading from Wash ington Irving will be. given by Mrs. T. D. Lewis. The usual vesper service will be held at ."") o 'cluck Sunday afternoon in the V "W. C. A. rooms in the Continental Bank building, with Mrs. W. C. Kbaugh iu charge of the programme. Miss Frieda Dresscl will give a short .talk, and news items from the foreign field will he given bv others. Miss M. W. Bliss will sing tw-o solos. "Women from the First Congregational church will serve refreshments re-freshments during the social hour. All voung women are invited. At the regular meeting of the board of directors" of the Voung Women's Christian association on Friday resolutions resolu-tions were, passed expressing appreciation apprecia-tion of the four years of faithful service given to the association bv Miss Harriet McKinstrv, the house secretary, wdio leaves Salt Lake City the last of this mouth for several months ot' rest m California. Miss McKinslry will bo much missed bv the association and by her inanv friends in the city. Miss Vlarv V.. Si-honck. phvsieul rli-rector rli-rector of the association, will leave Sail Lake with Miss McKinstry November -i). to spend a month in California. She will return for work the first of January, Janu-ary, and all classes will then be resumed. re-sumed. Miss Caroline E. Barnum, for several vears connected with the Y. W. C. A. of Portland, Ore., will take the position of house secretary here at the end of November. The state society of Daughters of the Revolution held an interesting session Tuesday to celebrate the anniversary of the organization of the society, at the home of Mrs. II. C. Lund. Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Cartwright, regent, presided. A pleasing feature of the programme was solos: " Resignation " and "Mountain Lovers," bv Miss Winifred Beresford, a new acquisition to the musical circles of Salt Lake from London. A Thanksgiving Thanks-giving poem was read bv Miss C'arissa Williams. Papers on ""World's Fairs Held in America" were given and discussed. dis-cussed. "The Exposition iu New York in I80.I." was discussed by Miss Catherine Cath-erine Wells; Mrs. Emily C. Willev. "The Centennial Celebrating the One Hundred Years of American Independence in 1S76:" Mrs. Lucy A. Clark, "The World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago Chi-cago in 1S93." Thanksgiving refreshments refresh-ments were served bv the hostesses, Mrs. Lund aud Mrs. George Home, assisted bv Miss Venice Famsworth. . The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in tho Bishops' building. A reminiscent ' programme will be given, dealing with the "Winter Quarters" of tho pioneers when coming across the plains. Andrew Jensen, assistant church historian, will give a historical talk, followed by a, round table discussion dis-cussion by pioneers, who will tell their experiences. Appropriate music will be furnished bv Miss Elma Young. At a ioint meeting Friday of the Daughters 0f the Pioneers the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Mormon battalion and the Handcart Pioneers, the date for the annual ball usually given by the pioneer pio-neer organizations was postponed until earlv in the year, because a more elaborate elab-orate entertainment than usual is being be-ing planned. Snperintendeut Christensen will address ad-dress the Home and School league Monday Mon-day afternoon at 3: -to at the Webster school on "The Relationship of Home and School." The Woman's club will meet tomorrow tomor-row afternoon with Mrs. John L. Bowman. Bow-man. 3S Third Fast street. Mrs. H. E. Schiller wdll discuss "Education of Tomorrow. To-morrow. ' ' At. the regular meeting of the dramatic dra-matic section of the Ladies' Literary club on Mondav afternoon Miss Ethel Paul will read "Rosalind," one of J. M. Barrie 's new plavs. Mrs. W. H. Ellison will give a review of that and other plavs which appear in the dramatist's recent volume of "Half Hours." The Philo Christi chapter of the Westminster West-minster guild of the First Presbyterian church will meet iu regular session at 3:30 Fridav afternoon at the home of the president. Miss Alice Lyne, 1135 East South Temple street. It is desired that prospective members unite with the chapter at this time, so that the year 's plans may be fully completed. The Rowena circle of Yeomen held its monthly card party last Thursday at the I Moose hall. A large attendance enjoyed the party. The first prize went to .Mrs. F. M. Cooper and the second to Mrs. George Parrvmore. The next card party will be given December 16. The circle will meet December 2 at the home of Mrs. Dora Simons, 2513 South Fifth F'ast, in a special session. All the circle members are urged to attend. The final meeting of section 1 of the Ladies' Bazaar of the First Presbyterian church will be held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. D". Cleveland, S66 East South Temple street. The members are asked to complete all unfinished un-finished work and to send in all donations dona-tions by the end of the present week, that next week may be reserved for the final preparations 'for the approaching bazaar. Mrs. S. L. Billings is chairman of the section. The second section of the Ladies' society so-ciety of the First Presbyterian church will" meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. (t. H. Davis. 3til Seventh avenue. Owing Ow-ing to the shortness of the time before the opening of the bazaar, Thursday evening, December 2, a full meeting is desired, in order that as much of the work as possible may be finished at that time. The .chairmen of the section are Mrs. R. G. MeConaughy and Mrs. Lafayette La-fayette Ifanchett. The Parent-Teacher association of the Poplar Grove school met Thursday. Superintendent Su-perintendent Christensen addresse'd the meeting aud a musical programme was giveu. The Ladies' auxiliary U. C. T. will have a called meeting tomorrow afternoon after-noon at the Xewhouse hotel to arrange boxes for the poor for Thanksgiving. |