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Show ; "News of the Women's Clubs! tk- S THF cl b reason la draw ng to A a cloio the d fferent sect ons of L tie Lad os L terary club are growing an b t o a to tal e up I bonds toward clear nj, off the club a ' jndebtedncss lard part m ha o boon the favor te moans adoj t d for the raia jng of funds for that purpose The art tourist and ourront o ents and urrent literature sections of the club ha e had successful card part es -with n the last few weeks The next on the calendar Js one to be given next Saturday aftor noon at the clubhouse bv the n usio boc t on The home economics sect on will , arv the programn e bj jri ng a cabaret 5 luncheon on pr 1 In a caucus of the club n embers i text l"nday afternoon nom nat ons for f offcers for next ear will be made I The last meet ng of the club when off I cers it 11 be elected and the programme now in the hands ot the programme com m ttee will be May 4 f The spring meeting of the execut e ! hoard of the Utah Federat ou of Women s clubs was heH Tuesday at the Commerc al club w th Mrs 1, L C orf T man of Provo pres ding The attendance was un sually large Twenty s x o f cers and cha rmen of departments were present Among the out of town mem hers in attendance were Mrs O V Mar ( t n of Mant , second v ce presilent Mrs TV nn L. Eddy of Bngham C tv Mrs I Carl Hopi ns of Lehi recording secre tary Mrs S B. Callaway of Provo cor responding secretary Mrs John Whit more of Neph Mrs E L Copp of Park City Mrs B chsel of Ogden, general federat on state secretary Mrs J S Gordon of Ogden Mrs Kate H Uiard of Ogden Mrs E D Bell of Logan M ss Gertrude McCheyne of Logan M ss Reynolds of Provo In the morning eess on the work relat jug to the general fede at on was taken up It was dec ded that all clubs n the state be requested to observe Peace da May 18 It s especially des red that the ch ldren form part of the aud tors and performers Mothers day s to be observed in the usual manner It s re quested that the wh te carnation be worn and f it cannot be procured some other wh te flower be used Mrs E E Corfman had been inv ted as the president of the Utah 1 ederat on of Clubs to appear upon the programme of the Calif orn a federat on meeting The board voted unan mously that she should accept the nv tat on and repre sent the Utah women At a former council meet Mrs A Taj lor chairman of the educational comm ttee had mo ed that a comm ttee of three and the chairman of the leg s Mrs E r Boot, chairman of a general arrangement committee for a bridge, tea to bo given at the clubhouse Saturday afternoon lat ve comm ttee be empowered to use all honorable means through leg slat on and otherwise to obta n a res dence hall for women at the Un ers ty of Utah Wliile no legislat ve ass stance was given the board dec ded to cont nue work for the hall The select on of Mrs A J Gorham by the alumn assoc at on as a member or the n est gating comm ttee was ap Sro ed and Mrs Gorhan ndorsed as le representat ve of the State ledera t on or Clubs in the un vers ty contro ersy The afternoon was g ven oer to the reports of departments I It was dec ded to hold the autumn meet ng of the state federat on at Og den The convent on will be in sess on th ee dajs M ss Sawyer reported for the art com m ttee Through the generos ty of local art sts M ss Sawye was able to make a f ne co lect on of the cop es of mas terp eces of art Th s collect on was exh b ted n Logan Garland Br gham and Pro o and Salt Lake f rst at the Hotel Utah and dur ng the conference the collect on was placed n the B shop s bu Id ng under the patronage of the Be 1 ef 60c ety Mrs E D Ball of Logan of the edu cational comm ttee told now the women an a d n carrying out the purpobes of the Sm th Leaver fund She suggested that the clubs should ask for den on strat ons to be sent to them from t me to t me Mrs Fl zabeth M Cohen of the leg s lat ve comm ttee reported that club women had helped to defeat a change n the n ne hour law for laundrj employees and the marshal ng of the oppos t on ot 80 000 won en voters defeated a race track gambl ng law An increase n the amount of money for mothers pens ons was secured Mrs Martha Jenn ngs of the soc al hygiene comm ttee repo ted her work to be educat onal and qu etly developing the work Mrs J S Cordon of the c vie com m ttee sa d c c mprovement was n the a r She urged clean up days and eported that villages a e ask ng for 1 t erature on civic worl Three new clubs were reported bj Mrs J T Beless as adm tted to the fed erat on The club of Logan M ss Smart pres dent, the Ch Id Culture soc ety of S 1 er Citj M ss Stark pres dent and the Bead ng c rcle of M dvale of wh ch Mrs Anderson s pres dent The board n ted Mrs Pennybacker pres dent of the general federat on to s t Utah n July The Free K ndergarten and Ne ghbor hood House assoc at on held ts annual meeting Wednesday at the Ne ghborhood house The follow ng off cers were se lected Mrs L G M Her pres dent, Mrs A. E Graham and Mrs George A Snow f rst and second ce pres dents Mrs Adolph S mon record ng secretary M ss En ma Cayley treasurer , Mrs C W Watson aud tor Mrs T W Boyer Mrs Selden Claw son M bs Mary B I ox Mrs Arthur Graham M s Hop pangh Mrs L C M ller Mrs C E R chards Mrs J D Rookledge M s Freder cl Ste gmeyer Mrs George A Snow, Mrs E L Thomas M ss Geor gina Webber and Mrs B C Woodruff members of the board of trustees The fo lowing trusteeB are holdovers and the r terms exp re in 1016 Mrs W W Armstrong Mrs W C Alexan der Mrs S n on Bamberger Mrs Thomas Gnff n Mrs W P K ser Mrs Stella Cohn Mrs F E McGurr o Mrs I B Stephens, Mrs Sol S egel M s Adolph S n on Mrs C W Watson and Mrs James G Po ter A Bample sale will be g ven Ti day and Saturday under the ausp ces of the Young Women s Chr st an asboc at on for the benef t of the g rls acat on cottage fund The sale w 11 be held at 41 East Broadway The samples will be contnbuted by manufacturers of Utah and other states and w 11 nclude sample packages of a var ety of art cles The vacat on cottage committee w 11 ha e charge of the sale The comm t tee ncludes Airs A T Moon Mrs L C Mllcr Mrs L M Ba ey Mrs W F Adams M ss Laura Samson M ss Jul a Burnard M ss Harr et McK nstry and M ss Mary Schenck Plans for the cottage will be adopted soon and the build ng will begin in t o e for the cottage to be ready by the heated tern The cottage will be erect ed n E n grat on canyon an 1 w 11 g ve employed girls an opportun ty to enjo an nexpens ve out ng A caucus of the members of the Lad es L terary club s called for Fri lay afternoon at 4 o clock mmed ate Iv follow ng the meet ng of the cur rent events and current 1 te ature sec t on of the club at the clubhouse The caucus s for the purpose of non nat ng off cers for the club for next year The Wasatch Literary club held ts annual n eet ng and elected off cers at a meet ng Tuesday afternoon at the Pomn ere al club It was dec ded to have the annual club breakfast April "0 in the Georg an room at the New ho se hotel Tho new off cers are Mrs B F Trobes res dent Mrs B W Deaaon o res de t Mis B Byae nger correspond n, secretary Mrs O J Lnl ng asn stnnt correspond ng sec etary Mrs 1 C Palmer, re cord g soc ctary M s Byron Cum n ngs n stor a M ss Lmma Cumm ngs trca rer The mus c se t on of the Lad es L t erary c uh w 1 ect T sday at 2 30 p m The proran n e follows Pape b og the Man and H s Mu 8 c Mrs Ph 1 S honert P ano duets March G otesque (Sn ding) An t a s Dance (G eg) Mrs P D I e k ns M sa Lthel Can p bell Contralto solo Last N ght (Ijerulf) Mrs Theolore Best Tenor solos I Love Thee (Gr eg) Tho F st Pr mrose, (Gr eg) John 8 nmerha s P ano so os Opus 2o Nos 3 and 4 & eg) M ss Bong Soprano so os Tron Monte P nc o (Or eg) Neath the Roses (Gr eg) Mrs C Da ly Accompan sts M ss Rees M ss Voel 1 cr The club chorus will meet at 1 30 p m The speakcT for tho T W C A es p r c v ce at o clock th s afternoon, n the Cont nental Bank bu Id ng will be one of the members of The Fly ng Sq adron Spec al mus c w 11 be fur n shod by M ss Isabel Osborne who w 11 s ng two soprano solos The refresh n ents w 11 be ser ed by women fro n Imn anuel Bapt st church A general n tat on s etendod to young won en to enjoy the soc al hour wh ch follows the p ogramme The dran at c sect on of the Lad es L terary cl b w 11 n eet Monday att ernoon at 30 Mrs Warw ck Tyler w 11 g e a paper on Modern A ner can Actors and Dramat sts Mrs L B Pain er w 11 g ve personal rem in scencos of An e can actors and dramat sts she has known All in terested a e nv ted The Bus ness Woman s club of Salt Lake will hold a meet ng Wednesday at the 1 W C A rooms n the Cont nental Ban bu lding D nner w 11 be served at 6 30 p m The subject of Co operat ve Cred ts w 11 be present ed by Frank B Stephens The P E O s sterhood w 11 meet Saturday afternoon a " 30 o clock with M ss Ruth Storer IISj Bla ne a enue All v s t ng P L O mem bers are invited The Shakespeare club w 11 meet Mon day even ng w th Dr Mary Gamble 911 Th rd avenue Tho Won an s club w 11 n eet Mon day afternoon w th Mrs A V Brooks 1 3 Q street II G Rawl ns w 1 g e an address on An Old Sold er s V ew po nt of the Cost of War It will be an open meet ng The tou sts sect on of the Lad es L terary club w 11 meet Tuesday morn ng at the clubhouse Mrs F D Wood ruff will g ve a paper on Egypt an Art and Museums ' w th rad ograph Uustrat ons The Bay V ew Read ng club will meet Monday afternoon w th Mrs P A D x 1111 Second avenue The lesson will be reported by Mrs C I McMtt A paper on Slavery w 11 be given by Mrs Thomas Carm chael The home econom cs sect on of the I ad es L te a y club w 11 n eet We Inesda afternoon at the clubhouse P cn ck g an 1 Can p ng w 11 be the subject of un formal d scuss on The Woman s Republic w meet at the home of M s B T Scott n tho Palace apartments 14 South Th rd Last street on T osday even ng at 8 o eloe An ntere6t ng programme on Suffrage and I eacc has been pre pared Mrs Leaf Montgomery w II g ve a r ad ng and refreshments w II be ser ed Tad ant Sew ng c rc e will hold an apron and fancy art cles bazaar Tburs lay afternoon on t e balcony at the Empor un n the Ke th bu Id ng on Ma n street Bes des the Bale of many fa cy and useful art cles there w 11 be a tea booth and ce cream booth The regular meet ng of Rad ant chap ter No 1' O L S , w 1! be held at Mason temple Tuesday even ng at 8 0 clo Mrs L 1 a L Treasure worthy grand n atron and assoc ate grand chap ter off cers of the O E S w 11 make the r off c al v 8 tat on All men bers of the order are nv ted to be present All girls over 14 years of age 1 v ng between Th rd and S xth East and Th rd and S xth South are n ted to meet at the home of M ss B rd e Blom qu st 5'b Fifth East street Thursday e en ng at 8 o clock for the purpose of organ z ng a Ise ghborhood club of the Bee H ve g rls Pyth an S 6ters w 11 hold the r regu Iar n eet ng Fr day even ng The grand ch ef w 11 then make her off c al s t and n t at on w II be held Refresh ments w II be served All members are requested to be present Mrs W H Korns and Mrs Aaron Conover will enterta n the past mat rons c cle of the Order of Eastern Star at the home of Mrs Korns 9 1 Last Eleventh South street Wednesday aft ernoon at 9 o clock Rad ant Rel ef Sew ng c rcle w 11 meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o clock w th Mrs A Lew s and Mrs C Mayers at No 3 H cks apartments Members of the O E S are inv ted The Woman s Democrat c club wi 1 hold ts regular monthly meet ng Wednesday afternoon at 30 o clock n the Hooper building The Parent Teacher assoc at on of tho Sumner school has postponed Is meet ng from Apr 1 12 to April 19 The Daughters of the Handcart Pio neers will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o clock w th Airs 1 Armstrong b67 East T rst South street The quarterly meet n of the Or phans Home and Day 'Nursery asso ciat on w II bo held Monday afternoon at 3 o clock at the Orphans Homo and Day Nursery ... The I ad es Aux 1 ary of tho U C T counc 1 81 wilf n eet T esday after noon at the Commercial club The East 8 de gu Id of St Marks cathelral w II hold its regular meet ng Monday afternoon with Mrs 1 A Dyke in Federal He ghts |