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Show k -LNews of the Women's Clubs AiVMMl'NlTV ( hrUCuv, tre, an ""'""" 'H l'l,rl,Aj olvi,-rv. ""' hi Sail l.k, introduced o' ,i, ,'V !'"' , I"'! l one lea,,.,,. ,.vom, u, ,lul w " lebiai,,,,,. Tho oxorcisos in 1 ''"o ,, ,hl. ihviMua. (.,, will n! , "v,'"'k 1 '.. 'I"' mrVhw h';'V is a. 11,11 "l'"""' 1 .nmiv hoi r """ '" th" t i,v s ' i V'' hT "'."'"'ity. ''I' I li,. I 01 " "r t 'i i.,.,V , , ""'";"" '--r will first :P-,-. N. ,'. . "' 0,"'-r I'J-'lits will twinkle ,V,,""M"" aK: il,,. iKj. of the .o';!iir.. "..";w,',7 i.o-,.im.-k will t i u'" i ' ULeiuineiu at ti:;li) t':i. 'ii i'1 '''' ,'lr"'" Main street ,( ' I on, il, Souih to the Oitv and . , " '"r w.'l 1.0 stationed Si-wmJ? to sound : ' ''''' ;iortli. ii.mih. oust and , rioi!i:'inm. of exor- .'s' , . Suirar! c. r.ir! sU,i,ip ' i Oluistensen .,,.,'.' Hitfti Svhool band I'-'-ui.'" ",'1:V"1 AoscU Sins" ''i'l'"-".; Public s,-.,oot ,'h.mi! , , .. " 1 x..t!. .Iiwut. i " "y s'mhik. Xfihaut ' V t. St.- .1 U ,' '' (Ilvmnl :. ;" '' (Madrlsal) r 1 Vh'!-M nrtt.'.t choirs. '" K'':r''-' ,,-, nctrrs wT0'' nn1 offioinl? will . ''ihtiBtf for bc tree and : ' v.ker ty, lmo bvn pmvi.lfd rtL -0::,,1o.l? contribution of prom- l"?".l,,:'' hv tho welfare n ;::ti-.. or ti v t'ivi,- olnh. ct.mpor'i M-. ,0, M;l!i,;;, Mr, j( M,.. Vu.oi. Mr-. 11. .1. iiavna:,!, Mrs.. M. S. ,;lr."' r' !rs' A"I!a 'om'S and M". ' , - i''1- Tho rhooi ' rommitrer ,rii i't in tho plan- is rom-: rom-: "--1 o! Mr.. K. v. Senior. Mrs. Juhn .'-. and Mrs. Lillian l'avis. V'"- -. H. MoM.ihon of this ritr, ' :;'or of t'io tiotifral l'oiiorat:on of o ' i 1 n s .-lulis. in a roooin adiross to . CArh.-rir j of club wo:r.vn on :t:.r.( t'ossil.ilitirs of Women's - ''s. 5; oko as follow?: Th? fnjiiro possibiiitios of no- ;-'ii la -'.ub work re many and -".'at. Hore aro somo, in my o: iruon. of rho nioro important. l.oo'.ii!' up this shini'.ii; path-'.:...' path-'.:...' I s.-f tho possibiiity of a i..'aiWr a'.i trereforo happier iiN-it:ood by tho hotter babv woe!; L:.np;.in to po 1 na U 11 ta t ed bv Mi-s J:;li;i l.athrop, .hiof of the h iron's iuirean of the United :;i:es oriarta:eut of labor, work-i work-i v. i h the two million women s;n tlie .ieceral Federation VVc-mou'j vlu'r.j. TL:s ca.njaiin. with its ense fto :-:.r to the hart of every woman. to be Larion wide, and carries it the i-ossibility of saving tie iiv.s of thousands of these lit-' tie ones, by improvement of the " si.priv and of all civic eon- . ar'fetiiie babies. There is :i -sii iiTy that some of the wo-:..ra wo-:..ra working for this cause now r.'tv live to see the day when some these future citizens will rise , p nd call them blessed. I see the possibility, thronph the :':'or: of club women, of eonvine-i:.L' eonvine-i:.L' lae ritv fathers axd lawmakers :i:.it more thought, more effort and n:cre mor.fv should be expended to t r.-ver.t the youth of our land from ' O'-'ominz lawbreakers, than to en-t en-t :javor to effect reforms aftr th--v have Lecome criminals. I see the possibility, through the .'oi.secrated and untiring efforts of '! :b worcen. that the day will dawn when, in every city in our land, ti.ere will be municipal homes for the women who are down and out. a'!-i where no questions are asked when application for shelter is asked, a? there are now many sach -homes for the men who are down and out. I see the possibility of a time when there shall be equal rights for all, special privileges for none; hn all God's children shall be held equally responsible by law and bv soeietv for all deeds committed. "I see the possibility of a united citizenship working for the over-' over-' throw of King Alcohol and the establishment of a Qneen Temperance Temper-ance on the throne. I see the possibilitv, through the BEited efforts of all women, federated fed-erated and unfederated, using the divine within them to "turn the brute mind of the world from war and to turn the furious currents of the race today from the pits of trade, where. Comfort says, abides the twentieth century lie. ' Great possibilities are contained in mall beginnings. I see the possibility pos-sibility of good in the women or the Lieneral Federation and of wo-men wo-men in other organizations dreaming dream-ing dreams and seeing visions. Of the possibility of their having the courage to do the things necessary to make their dreams come true, and the wisdom to interpret rightly right-ly their visions. Mav they keep their idealB high. May they never falter in their endeavor to better the conditions of all mankind. Mar their efforts for peace be fruitful. Mav thev represent the mother-' mother-' hood of the world. Great motherhood mother-hood "Spiritual motherhood, with all its mvstic glowing," and which, quoting Comfort "is based upon the principles of rntegntv. ' May thev mother the soul of the individual in-dividual and throngh it the soul of the world, until the brotherhood of man and the sisterhood of woman i, a realization. May thov rise upon the stepping stones of tW dead -elves until spiritual vitality i." theirs, and which thev will give to ,he world as their gift of motherhood. moth-erhood. This their mission, my wih is that thev be given the power to accomphslyt. The OhriBtmas spirit is bein mani-(c mani-(c tei in various club activities. The i . nf the Salt Lake City federation a Christmas tree to the children of the Twelfth ward school Friday Individual clubs are preparing pack-of pack-of clothing and food for cases that hive been found worthy ones A num-Hub num-Hub women have undertaken the findin" of employment for women ueed- Lmilovmcnt. Others have made ' "e 'and anrons for school children. eVera! clubs have mado picture ' scrap looks for children The Wasatch I ,1. Vave a contribution to be used for Vul Orphans' Home and Day Nursery thThe Xeighboil.ood House and the l.- h Tlnft home will havo the usual r-hri ma" cheer through the thought-f thought-f ,ie of the Women's hoards and en-f" en-f" Inmr'nt and fifts will he supplied t urph.ns'homennd Dav Xursery ' Vrtm. W. Ann's on.hnn.-iL'o " An' nt the Vuletidc int as demou- f Mrs. Estollo V. Collier, wife of R . 11. I.. Oolllor, who liaa just, linen Installed In-stalled s worthy matron of Uui Mutpit h clinptor, Orilor of tlie lluatora Btnr, v . ' I v '::':'-v: i rh-Io liv Arts Slin1!o. at rated by clnb lvonirn, Iitiviiia O ri iVm 0 raham of tbo Los A mc!!" Esamnur, ha? the follorinc commentary: Charlotte Trk!n Oilman wn. t;tlk-tr t;tlk-tr P in the aiuhtrtum of the t-'iuidy ilt'rnlnir club ia.st Wfek. Oil in tlio !orby snt a hajf .ln.n or so beUted onee, lookimr btt bor.i an,I tlre3. and waitlns t'r lui i-N'on. Tnroush tl. di'or'-: .ni -k o.iTrf i..itv snd thrn rbe 'pp'kfrV t-:ir.("nl!v Treasured, carfn'h- pi -- w-inU . n lijTiumtty'p ,1,:ty . lu-w w .i-iifn 1 1 ao-u.al'.y ran5et Th mh uy pr:n!t-titic pr:n!t-titic thoir ins tr be tram 10 i'i piorv of ricl"tu;K; how, u" tKp woiid v tr. govrne.H hy w omen, niut herfi'N!. b--th of the individu-i aiui tr: r-- would be the dominant 1 1 o i o .til ih.e striktr.r. cpi;r;imn.rf- unH in;rVi thinara which Mrs. Gilman i"- clt-ver'y handle?. B'lt the lobby group remained uninterested. un-interested. FVom the- off!c S'lrMenly oame oha of th leaders, bearing in her arms a bl;- doil. Caug-ht ur on her hip, tt hlue slippered slip-pered feet slicking- out ch'ihM y ttrA real blonde cnrln hopbine from i.nr a daintily hand-fashioned np ! -. 1 with blue rlbbon, It wan fr ail t!i world Hkfl a really truly b.iby. Instantly the whiFpr.r.ir rrrur gTew Fiient. Arms slr'ohd rut. ni:.l lip? that a moment before liad 1 u criticising the sneaker for saying much the saind thln ?he Kid .f the last year and mrmy rr'vii : yars. poftened into smiles ar.d cooI.mt baby talk. One, white haired, bowed of shoulder, shoul-der, and whose own babies and c:an i-babies i-babies are long grown and fled froui her armF, caught th smlllrg bit of ; inanimate wax and frilly H.Mhes c'o mddled to her breast. With ;i f;r-away f;r-away look which binit;ht mf?t to t1!1 watching eyee about, he ofilv crooned that lullaby to which so mnr.v of us were rocked to sleep hfme mothers knew rocking was Tenacious or morbid snnss a baneful Influence on the plastic baby mind. Suddenly a burst of hard-Mjippinc from the auditorium. Mr?". Oilman had finished, and the Ilttl gronp nf doll baby lovers again drew about them their armpr of conventK'nuUt v. All but one. The little whiu -hair'-d woman's arms were ncaln empt'. but her eyes were like siar-", and her smile was puch as to wake nuick tvr-onr-re from the stranger and friend alike. Mrs. Gilman had given hert message: mes-sage: but deeper still was a Tre.-vjiz-e which the lobby watcherH luid caught. Tliat's the reason why throtiirh this broad land women are giving of their time and energy to fe that no one final! go hunery or cold or lonely during dur-ing these days when the Star of Bethlehem bzes in the sky and the notes of "Peace on Earth" float through the night. That i why in the midst of rejoicing rejoic-ing many a club speaker follows the example of th district federation president, Mrs. Herbert A. Cable, who said yesterday: "In our happiness 1M uk remember this Is the second Christmas the eons of other mothers, our sisters of the old world, have Fpent In the trendies. With" tho t thought let us work more earnfUly tban ever for the true peace and good will." It's not Only a season for generous, loving giving, but for the acceptance of Joy and r'-sp-irm'niUU'. as is provc-d by the statement "f many an institution institu-tion that more children are adopted into homes at Ohristmastide than any other season. Why not? It la truly the children's sea-son, when their very helpfulness is moat appealing, their confidence and trust most needed. JuRt now the president of the God-eral God-eral Federation of 'Women's Clubs, together to-gether with the chairmen of public health, home economies and civics committees, com-mittees, are calling upon club women to take part in a great nation-wide movement for the prevention of the sickness and death of babies. March 4 to "11 hay been namM as Baby week throughout the United States. Mrs. K. E. ijorfman, president of the Utah Federation of Clubs, snj-s of the eaby campaign: It is hoped that through the women of the federation clubs such widespread and hearty interest may be aroused that thousands of lives, may be saved next summer and that an end may be put to the awful waste, Buffering nnd sorrow that are really preventable. When one thinks of the cost of gpttinr; a single sin-gle life Inunched, of tho anxiety, pain, work and money, and thn considers that in some narr.j &: tho United States the dearu into of infants under 1 year of nuc is 2i0 out of every 1000, one as simply appalled. One ought to be appalled, ap-palled, especially when one reflects that in New Zealand the rate is only fd per 1000. Are not babies ns valuable in the Uni ted Xtui 03 as they are in other pa 1 ts of the world? The club wrnnn think they are, and so they jire going lo throw their whole hearts into this proposed campaign i ti tho interest of baby -saving, which has fur o!i-- t th tea.'lun to mothers nnd fat hers I lie I u ml 11 inept ttl t act J in r k'ard to the can of babies, and bringing lit' rue to the comniunilv u K now 1 1 Ac tit the totally unnct-ev sarv ,:.:iths el' its b-tbie.s and a 1 e. ill at ion ot how to pro enL this Ki by week? have hvji h'1!'! iu t Uii Mu. New ork City, ritiMmrjj, j ('rami Kapids hu1 many o'her ! I !a 1 and in every rjM they havn j r-." -eivt-d the earntt ro oper.it ion of varum elemen's in the commutiity. lir.t v saving appeal to e eryone, an t t?o il oiiL'ht nut to be hard to arouse tip intercut nees!-arv to mae the bal-v week of next March ti wonderful ucre !. But it will mean work for the club worueu and e erybo ly cbe, I'tah will Imve a ha by w-k and ti e commit to in charge of plans )ur the state will tie announced m a t w 1 i ; 1 y . It 1 h o f 1 that the o.Mig L-iothers w ill bo especially rv iin'iior vi-;h inta!!rd 1-r Mi.r-i'i Mi.r-i'i fin;1!'1'", iK K. S.. Thur"1:iv evcr.nii: .'rtcl otTi't-r. nrf: K?tp'lH . t'ollior, .'.orti;y rr.;::rci:; William tiorton, worthy :itro:i: llattie Bfnnnt, aso'Mato nia-Ti'D; nia-Ti'D; I,oui-a Stev.-aril, iorftaiy; Le- ina C. lirown, tranrrr; Naucv A. LiMf hrw-noii, fon-lnrtres; Atl-lio I,. U aliior. a-oi'ia;e roiulurtrP'.s. Appointed ":T:'rs ar, Hoxana Saton, enaplaiu; I'-Ttha Martin, marshal; Fthelyn F. IVrkins. organist; (iraco l7.. '-he!l, A-lal' : Franc.-;, K. (rttwant. Huth: .Tutia A. Wovniiiiiti, Kthoi: Mivls A. Ball, Martha: Woodm Mcnirt. Kl-'ta: C'arrio . Ka'ir, R-arrifr; -I. T. .M.-Honal.l, sentinel; sen-tinel; V. D. rruscr. I.. P. .lud.l and hi'l-e George G. Ariii?tiou( trustees. Maxwell-McKean cnri.s. Woman's Be-liol' Be-liol' corp, hold its annual election of officers Wednesday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall. Officers were chosen as follows; President. Emma A. Frewin; senior c president, Ida J. (iongh; junior vice president. Sarah J. Jenkins; secretary, Ella V. Brooks; treasurer, Man' A. Sprincer; chaplain, Ester D. apier; conductor, Mary A. Maxwell; guard. Ort liia Thornton; 'patriotic instructor. in-structor. .Toanna Melton; assistant Eua.nl, Sarah Webb; color-bearer .No. 1, Minnie Goff; color-bearer No. 2, Amy M. Tre-niayne; Tre-niayne; color-bearer Xo. .'1, Clara J. Moore; color bearer No. 4, Mina Me-Kinlev. Me-Kinlev. It has been decided to discontinue the meetings of the Kerry chapter of the First Presbyterian Westminster (iiiilj until tho first week in .January, owing to the press of other matters pending for the intervening time. It is desired that all members bear in mind tho later date set for meeting, and that a full attendance at-tendance be iilanned, as tho year's business busi-ness will be fully discussed at that time. Radiant, chapter, O. E. 3., held its annual an-nual election Tuesday evening at Masonic Ma-sonic temple. The f ollowinjr" officers were chosen: Maud Watrous, worthy matron; ma-tron; Dr. K. W. Ashley, worthy patron; Louise K. Dods, associate matron ; Maucl O. Culbertson. secretary; Kitta Soper, treasurer; f.'orinds Kempner, conductress; conduc-tress; Hattic C. Rosenburi;, associate conductress. Mrs. C. IT. Tibtnchard will g-ive a talk on "The Madonna iu Art," illustrating illustrat-ing her talk with pictures gathered during dur-ing her travels abroad, at the Y. W. C. A. vesper service this afternoon at 5 o clock. The music will consist of vocal vo-cal solos by Miss Mary Snyder and piano solos bv Miss Jennalvn' Giles. The hostesses will he women 'of the First Methodist church and light refreshments will be served after the prorjrammo, all young women being invited to en.joy both hours. The service -will he held iii the rooms in the Continental Bank building. Through the suggestion of the Mothers' club the Jackson teachers directed di-rected an excellent Christmas programme pro-gramme by the children for tho Parent-Teachers' Parent-Teachers' association Friday evening at the Jackson hall. The stage setting was a night in the woods, with its bare trees and colored lights representing the moon and stars. The hall was crowded to its capacity. I At least 60U parents onjoved the exercises. exer-cises. Tiie Utah Home Economic association will hold its annual ' meeting Tuesday. Beginning at 9:3il a. business session will be held at tho Lafayette school room 22. A 1. :! p. in. the following programme. wj ho carried onf : ' "Projects for High School Clubs," (Continued on Page Jive.) j Women's Clubs (Continued from Fags Three.) Miss Clara Pamsh Logan Relation of Instruction n Sew og in School to the Fa 1 Mending Basket Miss El I ott Provo Appl ed Home E onom s Mrs Eena B Maycock Ogden ocal solo Miss Ruth Gillilan The evening session will be held at S p m at the L on house Frank B Stephens w 11 lead a round table die ussion on The Teachers Part in the Solut on of the Sural Problem piano solo Miss Dora Henry informal re ception The Wasatch L terar club w II meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs E 0 Leatherwood 123 East First South street Dickens and the Christmas Sp r t will be discussed bv MrB A P Graham and Mrs B W Deason Cnr rent e ents will be reported by MrB F r Wire Mimic will also be a feature of the programme A spec al meeting of Lynds chapter o , Radiant chapter No 1 0 E 8 will be held at the Masonic temple on Tuesday even ng at 7 30 o clock for the joint mstallat on of off cers for the jear 1913 The Ladies Aid soe etj of the Diff Methodist hur h will have a sale of Christmas akes Tbursdav at Walker a and Ke th O Bnen s stores The board of directors of the Sarah Daft home will meet Monday morning at the home The Emerson class will meet Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon in the parlors of the Lm tanan ch rch The Agenda club will meet Monday af ternoon w th Mrs J 0 Branson 614 Seventh avenue |