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Show AMFMBKKHMF campaign is be inii planned b tin hual board of dhectora 01' the V. W. C. A. The board divided into two camps, the " Hlues" and the "Whites." Uluo an J w Into :uo t he asociat ion colors. In n sp;iit of friendly rivalry the Blues," with Mis. Keher.l as captain, and t ho "Whiles," led hv Mrs. F. L. Parker, ate pitted against ouch other to see which can secure the greater number num-ber ot' now members. The 1 ou :sg Women 's ChrUt ia n asso ciatiou is an important factor in the c t tort that is jnsr now bring made to 1 n 111 i sh w ,oloomo soc ial en iron men ts "ov the so!.!:.er I o s. A larger member-hin member-hin will help to nake the work move et't'e ,-tive. The drive for new membevs will begin w;th a luneheou at the V. W. C. A. cn iVtcri a tor ; ho aet i 0 workers on Tuesday, November 'JO, and will eon-C::;:e eon-C::;:e tor tour davs. All women are edible for membership. M:ss Ceitrrd Praok of St. I.ouis ar-t ar-t v ol y estorda v to b-vomo 'nils 1 w ork secretary tor the loeal Y. W. 0. A. A musieal vesper and tea will be .ivon today at 0 p. 111. at the Y. W. C. A. room, six'h '!oo- 1 out ; i.e:.t:,l Lank building. The programme will be as tol'ow'-: Piano si.lo. " Andante Finale," Pes-ehetiky: Pes-ehetiky: " Auvaa" Friml; Hiss Tter-mie Tter-mie Ku !,vi. Violin solo, At IV.wuing, Cadman; Mis Margaret Stewart. Solo. "That Sweet Storv of Old, " We-Jt; Mrs. A. S. l-:c. KiSiiina. "hi 1 Children's Hospital." M;- Mary Wckin-. Violin solo, "ilrakati," Huba: Miss Maraet Stewart! 5010, "Serenade," Schubert: Mrs. A. S. IVtOr. A'l women and girls are invited. Hotv Servant Is Won to Food Conservation Tin- T'o'lowinsf extract from a letter written bv oie woman to another, sti;t out ty the Cnite 1 Si.ues food bureau, tel'ins bow she won her colored servant girl to food conservation is interest tup: I'v? he en an easy mistress, closinsr my eyes to the little waste? in my Rratitnde for the girl's pood qualities. qual-ities. 1 realised at once that the plan 1 lilt iijHm for graining M.iry's co-op- criiinTi in tho t'onri n d m i ni ;r t-n r r-i programme must be of a, constructive na tu re. The solution came li'r;e k:i inspiration inspira-tion when that big brown brotlu-r of hers was drufted. We talked of his probable life in the trenches, which whs my cue to rl:-mt the food mes-s-'.se. T told her Just why food Is trolrf to be the real victor :n this war; explained to her shnrU and eiarly the fooil situation tn Flurope; told her all about the I'niied States food administrat'on and i;s purpose. t!3. Rehrvd ami Mrs, Tinker avo loaders hi .1 lmMtibfivshlp contest, lor tho Y. W. C. A. to bo inaugurated noon. Mrs. Kehovd will load tho forces of tbo "Hlnos" and Mrs. Farkor tho "Whltos.,, j i V , " M K ' v I '? n ' , , , w , v , " x N . fc. x .V;x; ;'.: - . .. - - .... . . ... I x v ' x - 4 ' ' V s xx s x ' ., ' : pKIZS. H. W ZEK&RJD ?yrrt.S. F. L. PARKERj? and. to stride home. paititd a vivid picture of her brotlur Tom and his comrades lioini; hunrv U) b.iltle if ev ry woman in Anuric i who handle? han-dle? food doi's not do her sea re in stopping waste and prat'ttiar. the tool substitution? necessary if w. are to kep thetn fed. You sliould have seen h'r! Jler eyes were sis bi as su-rr?, m.-i when I went over tKe "home c;ird" with her and explained the food pieiluc she was all raii'Tin-fs to learn, asUinfc at 011c If che uii'-iht slpn It. "Iv.nl, .Mis' b'Taiaes. li any .l dein sohlit-rs sees huiiKry It ain't pom (o be through no v:iste in I 'IS hous" she d. c!arei.t in t hat whole-hea rted way o the truly n-mthern mro. I think 1 hit th K- note of since? in ir.akins the matter a personal one with her, i nd I ie vp vt-ry w on a u la Aniene.i who omitlcvs anotln-r wo-m.n wo-m.n 1 do h-T co'ikli can awaken just hk Kr-.it an inlerei in li- r maid j if r-hi t.'kvs the troill le In inal.e tli--re.il .--itKatHtit ileac. workmi; with lu-r is otiv hui na u be i n i; i-.s with another, an-other, to a . rt an :'Ul i v nc from hunger he our bo s In the in m lir,. ) IT doent ma ' ter what their eolr. 1 Tln-y are fit h i ;ne oor caui.--, tnakniK (he W.ii hl h.lfe for lieinoi r.iev. ThV are "oar : ," and we mu.t fe-rl th.in' And v,e.-iMiot fi-i'd tin in wiiii . an i hint; but ti-ol. I'm s;,re that I'v named n blir vie- t tory In winnn c M.ir' allfpianeo t- food efiti.-Jirv.u:on and I mean to h' lp ! her to a eumph ie and intelligent ufi-derst;1 ufi-derst;1 tullrt; uf J v i t how to accomplish accom-plish It. 1 Patriotic Programme at Ladies' Literary Club ' Y.i'. r:nt !.;;n w as the keynote for thf pro- gr.iinDie which w a.i j;:ven ly ti'e I-Ji-lie.' ; j Literary Hub at its regular nieottn? tYl- 1 j day at o'e'nek. I'reee.loit; t';o ni'i't- , ln tho Mit.r:a!r.moru 'oni"r.u-e ecr ?d ' a lvin-l:ron t o a lar-.1 tmin er it" nit-m- b.-r.-.an.J the'r u-sis. ; j T!,e n;a!n frature of thr a ("t rrrmnn w.is j an iTitcre-tim; and a i;roii ia t c Ictntv, ! wi-.Kh dcHore,J h ". V. Jlny. I'uil'M Sia'es dlstnei Jtlrnev. Thf tntn-f of .Mr. Ki'y's ta!k was "The B;rth of 1 K'mocracy." and was ti:e flr.t of a serif h f lecturrs on democj-acy that will .C!ctt ill liic club during the year. I i 'out inning t ho pat riot ic nb-a. pica - inu 1 :nu-uo; minihrs were uifii by M L-.s !.-' l'olilm:ui, who sa m; "The Mar-bUi-c," nn-1 Miss Margaret Stewart, who i: l'o :ohn e'.e.'t.t-iis. ;e 'i!!v1).ii!:vd by Mi.-, i,. K. HktMtmi. Th club .iepari-n'ent .iepari-n'ent meetina will lo held a 1 follows tin week: Art Tne5day. in:r,0 n. in. : Mrs. 'Carl VY. Piniiey, chairman. "Sehcffcr" will bc diM'.i-sei hv Mr.'1'. 1'inncy. I'uiTcnt rcius anH cu!i"-Mit literature Friday, 1 p. m. ; M i. lluio V. Smith, chairman. Kollca 11 will bo responded to wu!i current events Th topie, "Modern Aircraft," will bo prc-'enual hv Mrs. t.'harlos A. i'eak. Mrs. A. 1 . IM. -:on will leal a p.iii'T on "The I'olitle.U Situation In Cldna." Ma.-ter h tulon Snow m! Miss T.cth Widtney will rivo a oharaeter 5.1-iM In Chinese Lasluint. Mis. Khabeth 11 u i rows. Ineal uenera I un relarv of t he You m; Women's i 'hrisiia n nssoeui t ion. will tipcuk n "V. W. v. A. Work as H U'dalo to iho War.'" 1 'rama i ieMuniay. '.' "(i p. m. : M is I. In da Jens up. chairman ; i u a I'lenvmn with tho i-laywTi.u'hi, .l iddletop. Mrs. Khnci'iirler wTl ie a short talk on "M iddletou as a .Man a n J hs a ri ter." Mrs. V- M. Oainett will read his pl;i.y, "Tho Koad Together." Illsior'-ttu:rist F'riday. a. in. ; Mrs. i P. Kipu, rhairn.an. A paper on "Tile Builders of tfout h Am-'nii" will h. rad by Mrs. Gln Miller. Mrs. Holen M. Knot will ircsent liie siibjecl, "Bo-lh "Bo-lh Homo economics Wednesday, '2;U) p. in.: Mrs. C ri. Mc.Mahon. chairman. The Pectlon will work witli the Ked t 'i-oss unit I at the clubhouse. I -Music Thursday (Instead of Tuesdacl, I J ::U p. m. ; Mrs. J. i;. Ambler, cha'ir-! cha'ir-! man. A paper on "The Hus-winn H.tllet'' I will be read ly Mrs. lUymond Aekerman. i Miss Kleanor "oelker will play two piano i selections. Two dancincr ni:iubHi-n will he ylven hy Mrs. Hazel Kd wards Spcrrv. j Red Cross Work Theme at Federation Meeting At tho regular monthly meet Ins of the ("it , Kerleratioti of Women's clubs on Monday, Pr. .lolui Malick spelt e on the recent Ked Cross convention fit Denver. brincin.L, to those who heard him. not only fac is. but tlie spirit of the IVnver tneet-ln. tneet-ln. He showed how the work had expanded ex-panded to meet the demands of the world war. Where formerly the American Red Cross work a carried on in four divisions, divi-sions, t hlrteen are now' necessary. The timo has passed, the speaker said, when Ked Cross work can be an avocation, or the occasion for social affairs. The time has come when it must be a business. The vital thin now Is output. There must he greater numbers of thin era made. Rspoein II y Is there need for more surgical sur-gical dresshiKS. Dr. Malick said that Rtnriep. which ars being circulated, of hih salaries paid to Red Cross officials, of misappropriation of funds, of the selling of Red Cross articles arti-cles of clothing, are part of a propaganda to retard the great work. In every case investigation proves them to be false. Miss Kate Williams vmvp some practical prac-tical pntrpres lions to Ited Cross workers. Slie said that the Salt Lake chapter was prepared to equip more rooms for making surgical dressings as fast as units for dolnsr the -work were formed. A committee commit-tee to nrramre for n eHv federation unit for that wo-k was ap'lnled.N Mrs. W. W. Klter utve an Interesting talk on the duties and privileges of those who erdist in the depot ca nteen work. Mrs. G. I!. Klakeiy was aeieeted t he lieutenant of the city federation canteen. Announcement nvade bv Frank W". T,e t "lere. seereTary of the I tali J'ublic Health association, that the Red Cross 1 iiiid Tuberculosis n'-'Ofiatinns were mak-i!: mak-i!: u drive U) toil three tinifs many I Jt'il Criiss s', ils as In UrnuT cHrs. su iat has Jjei'iirno ire need of fun. is wilil whi.-!i to coin-it tuberculosis since the war t'f:wi. Tlir- co-i'ivninon ot club v much in tl.e s.le of requested. Tl.o liuiatt.-ii iniloid Mrs. Anna Vountr'f candidacy for jTobMiion oi'fi. it in 1 be iuvenilf cwt. ' An iiiiprfpriaiiiui of was made willi whtcb to purchase earned fruit to send to tec Kort 1 J'imLts hospitui. Interesting Meeting by University Women The women of the University nf Utah held the November mectins: yesterday at T CO o'. U'ek in the women's rest room of ! the I'.riiiunistration buildiut; vf the university, uni-versity, proposed ihanges in the constitution consti-tution of Ihe club were given, which are to be acted upon at the L'ecenibtr mect-intr. mect-intr. The excellent programme civen hy the art department of the univcrsliy training S' huol under the direction of .Mis I'lor-e.uv I'lor-e.uv Ware was oujo ni. The musie dr-partnieni dr-partnieni of the tratninsr s.;).iol prcffelitod tli- iollowiiifr suitirs: "The little luid," "T!ianKsgivir:p in (he Harnard" and "Oaisle?," all or which were sunc hy the. pupils ot" the first and second grades. Douciimits and apple cid-r were served p s refreshments. The bostesses were Mrs. L. K. Younu. Mrs. IVrrv .Snow, Mrs. I. H. lit-wd, Mr. J. A. Vidtsoe. Mrs. .1. L. Gibson, Gib-son, Mrs. (Jt-'orpe K. Kellov.s. Mis. A. R. Anderson. Mrs. Milton Hunlint and Mrs. Newton M I Her. Mrs. Mosiah Unit and Mrs. THoward 1 r Iprrs served the cuests. fall flowers were used for decoration. Programme of Interest for Meeting of League i The (.'aiholie Woman's league will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday at -:S0 o'clock at the Ladies' Literary club house. Mrs. Frank K Oal lather w 111 pi ve a n account of "Current Events Up to Date." A feature of the afternoon will be a musl-eal musl-eal program nie arm n.ed by Mrs. Lvdia While lloothhy. ilt-s. r.eorce A. Katoii will give (he following vocal selections: "Serbian l-'olk ons." "Lamp of Ixne." by Mar- Turner Suiter: "Moon, Pear." hy Lieu ranee. Miss Marie I loward and Miss I Ik ten Howard will play violin and cello numbers. Mrs. Boothby will be the. accompanist of the afternoon. The members of the executive board, with Mrs. A. Ki ed Wey n s chairman, will be hostesses nt tea following the propramnie. Arrangements Made for Pioneer Ball Tho lauphtns of tho Mormon Bat-tnlion, Bat-tnlion, the Uau;,bters of tho Hmiii-t art company and the Pa lighters of the Pioneers Pio-neers held a joint meeting at tho public, pub-lic, library November S, and appointed a committee to arrange for their joint annual social and ball. Kach society wns well iej. resented. Arrangements bac been made to pivo tho annual social ami ,brfl in tho lUshop 's IvuildiiiL; on Novcmbor 'JS. Knerertic -workers have boon sppointt?il on commit iocs. A nHttiivnients have been made to have some of the best talent in the city rcpr-'M-nted on the protrva tnme. j Stun.e old time dances will be given, i lioi'rcshment-s will be served. Meetings of Clubs Briefly Mentioned j The Draper Mothers' club will meet V. eV.ne-idav afternoon at l?:oU o'clock I with Mrs II. J. Cook, 111) Herbert avenue. Tbo subject for the afternoon (V-ill lie ''General Conservation. " Mrs. j Cook will read a paper on "Conserva-' "Conserva-' t ion of Pood. " Mrs. P. R. Lewis will I read a japer on ' ; Conservation of I ( lothinir. irs. O. . Monson will read a paper on "Conservation of Kn-ery.'' Kn-ery.'' The Rev. John Malick will speak to ihe club on tJ Conservation and I b'e 1 (,'ross Work. j The Draper Mothers club has bought ! its second Liberty bond aud the enrer-jtaintnent enrer-jtaintnent committe- i busy planning a I card party, to be ffiven this nionth. to raise fuirls with which to help pay for the bond. The Keel Cross auxiliary of the 1, allies' Literary eluh will meet at the clubhouse from 10 until o 'clock on Wednesday. This auxiliary will civo a card parly at the clubhous 1 on Wednesday. Wednes-day. November 21, to raise money to carrv on the work during the winter. The Woman's hNpubliesn club met last Mondn v afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. f). Sharp on Fourth avenue. A programme was i von and pin us were made for a larjje card party to be piveu by members at the Hotel "Utah for the benefit of the .Red Cross. The club has investfd $1000 in Liberty bonds and has yiveu $Cj to the Red Cross. f The November meetinc of the Business Busi-ness Woman's club will be held at The Hotel Ctah on Thursdav evening. The business meeting will be at 7:30, and will be followed by nu address bv L'. P. Critehlow, whose subject is, ""What 1 Think of ISuMness Women." The ad-dross ad-dross will bo ytren at S:lo. Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters, of the American Revolution, entertained truest s informally at the home of Mrs. F. J. Gust in on Past South Temple street Thursday afternoon, in an open meet i ay; of the chapter. A conservation conserva-tion basket, luncheon was served aud a musical programme was iven. The address of the Rev. Father Rapier, Ra-pier, k'iven at the meeting of the Poetry society on Tennyson's ' Pe Profundi " last Monday evening, will be repeated at t'nity hall at an early date for the benefit of the Red Cross. Father Rapier's Ra-pier's interpretation of the famous poem is both scholarlv and interesting. The Salt Lake Women's club will meet on Tuesdav at 2:30 with Mrs. W. I, Frank. I0SO Third avenue. A paper on the subject, ' Why Poos Not God Stop the War!" will 'be read by Mrs. Amelia Gat roll. Members are invited to briut; their friends. . The Women's Democratic club will meet at the club rooms Wednesday at 2 o'clock. The constitution of ' the United States will be ddseussed by Mrs. Sarah Clayton. Mrs. Lizzie Mavne will read a paper on Martin Van Buren. The Radiant chapter No. 12 of the Pastern Star will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at tho Masonic temple. All members of the order are invited to be present. Robert P. Lec chapter, United Daughters Daugh-ters of the Confederacy, will meet Wednesday afternoon witli Mrs. Bessie Curtis and Mrs. M. P. Maguer. 2-3 Smith apartments. A full attendance is desired as the programmes for the vear wiW bo distributed. The following is Wednesday's programme: Business meeting at 2:ii0 p. m.; paper, "Ku Klux Klan. Its Object and Work, " by 1 rs. R. 11. Pa vis; historical review questions ti-10, loader, Mrs. J. Y. Uwslev. The Woman's Democratic club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. II. Kimball, Kim-ball, ." Goidou avenue, at 2 o'clock Wednesday, November PL Mr. Harden Hemiion will ;ive a talk on the conservation con-servation of food. Miss Ma ud Kenner will yive a vocal solo accompanied bv M rs. Gtc ud oly n Set tie. A talk will alsii be iveu oo the political activities of the women of Ftah by Mis. Gertrude Gert-rude Drown. The Pau-htre of the Mormon Battalion Bat-talion va ill meet at the home of M rs. Dolman. No. ! Miller apartments, at 4S West North Temple, November 12, at o o ''-lock. Member a re requested to brin q" needle and thimble to do Red tross wo rk. The following programme- will be given : Soug, Sliss Rose Pean ; piano solo. Miss Ila Pean; paper "Johnson's Armv,"' Mrs. Kate Y. Burton, A card party will be given Tuesday evening at 4 '2 South Third Last fur the benefit of the Gordon circle ladies of the G. A. R. AH cireln ladies and irieuds of the G. A. R. are iuvited. The Ladies' Aid society of Tmmnnuel Paptist church will meet in the church parlor Tuesday afternoou at 2 o'clock. Miss Gertrude MeOheyuo will speak on the ''Demonstration of Home Work.'1 The Red Cross unit of the Draper "Mothers' club will meet with Mrs. P. C. Hat ha way 7M Laurel avenue. Federal Fed-eral Heights, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members of the club are urged to attend. Mrs. Myrtle pan-ett, Mrs. Marqaret K. Peveridgo and Mrs. Alary A. p'rowu will entertain the past matron? circle, O. F. S., at the homo of Mrs. Barrett, oil Past Ninth South, Thursday afternoon after-noon at 2 o'elo-'k. Section 2 of the Ladies' Aid society of the Baptist church will meet with Miss G. W. Karrows. "001 South Seventh Past street, at 2:30 Thursdav. The Red Cross unit of tho O. R. C auxiliary will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Red Cross headquarters. The Woman's Democratic club Red Cross unit will nu ot to work on Monday Mon-day morning at 10 o'chy k at the Claw son studio. The Ladies auxiliarv to Canton Col-jfax Col-jfax No. 1, Patriarchs" Militant, L O. i 10. Y.. will oivo a card and musical to-! to-! cial on Friday afternonu. Noember DJ. (Continued on Page Five.) Women's Clubs (Continued from Page Three.) at J o'clock. All members ot' the aux-iliarv. aux-iliarv. tlie h'ebekah ;iud friends arc in- Vlte.'l. K The Jje.l (os unit of the Catholic i'diiiess Women's clnj. will meet Mondav Mon-dav evening at 7:.'h' with Mir-s ti la. I s Miller in the Paiacc aj'art meat II' Suith Third Ka-t. Tlie iCd'ii.'int SewinL: ' irele lied I'rO1-" an i 1 ia ry i i I meet Wed nosd:' v at 1 o VIc'K with M i . J. Thomson, 111 out h Nim h E;t. Tho Muyd alliance of tlie Kir-t I'ni-tar'tati I'ni-tar'tati chnreli will meet Wodnesuav aft-ernoon aft-ernoon at -:od for Kcd v. ross "work and Idis'ines meetine. The Women of M oosehea rt Legion will qive a card parte ilonday rveniuc ! at Moose hall. Kofrcslnn cut's will be served. All friends nre invited. Tlie Ked Cross unit of the Women of the I'niversity or" Ptali meet in tlie ilomest ic art room on Wcduesdav at Cio'O p. ni. s Lyrids auxiliary tn the Ked Cross will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Wilson Wil-son hotel, The Life Science society will meet with Mr-. Henrietta Martin" next Thurs- day morning at lu o'clock at -No, 4 i Sharp flats. Subject. ''Illusions.''' j I The College club will meet Thursday j afternoon with Mrs. YY. K. Put nam, lo7 I Michigan avenue, Tlie assisting hostess! will be Miss Helen Monroe. Tlie Red Cross unit- of the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday h ft ernoon at '2 o 'clock in tho church parlors. The meeting of the Pay View club scheduled for Monday, iuis been postponed post-poned until -November 20. The Sunshine unit of the Ped Cross will meet Thursday afternoon at '. Heaver street. A number of eomtort bns have been made fur the Ptah soldier sol-dier boys. LEHI f LPtir, Xov. in. -Mr. and Mrs. C. p. Parries announce tho entfanement "f their dam;luer. Mabel, to A. C 1 lenriekon of Provo. The marriage will take plac in the Salt I-ike temple Xovember 1. M r. and Mrs. Pasll 1 orton of Alpine wore week-end quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Port on. Mr. 1 Virion's parents, Myron Waldo of Ocden was a miest of.1 Mi.-s Ina Stratford last weok-end. It was in Ids honor that an onto party was Siven to American Pork canyon Sunday bv Miss Stratford and Miss Amy Kirns -w orth. Mis, Clara Pollock returned to hrr home in I'-a nada Monday after a brief visit with her sister, Mrs. Aaron Mired. Mi-red. After ha vim; spent the week visit ins with M rs. ,1a mes Py ffe. M iss Taita Mr. I'lV'-km returned to her lamie in Smith-! field Monday. j Miss Mildred Karl d-die. h ; fu lly outer- I tained the members of Pie Pir.-t W ard ; l.adie.4' .j Mftt -te 1 1 Sautrdav pvcuin; lst n ' 1pw home. Ttioxe present w-ro Pi Verne Petfis-ni. pdl. P-da Kirk- h i m, Amy Pa vis. J o'a Taylor, Norma Whitman and Aha Pale: nan. Mr. a i id Mrs. A. P. Ya 'ft r ntertatripd tat Mipp.-r T)i ur.-d;i - evening in coinpii-jimnl coinpii-jimnl to Mr. and Alrw. J. K. Ianks. j A n en Jo'.'a h birthday M.Ia I w a s ci vn for Mis. Pannie Pone Tiiuisday aftfr- noon at her horn. In honor of h-T nevt-n- t-thif birthday. The l;i;omh were Mrs .1. A. Walton of Salt hiko t itv. Mrs. A. I Clark. Mrs. A. H. Pore. Mrs J. K. Pone, M i s, M. A. Pavis. Mrs. S. W. Robs and Mrs. 1'diz.a.eth Pinn-dl of Salt like Miss pabbie Wilson of :V.!t r.ake cpy is s, lend ;nj: tiie w cok-end w ith Pi 11 Ian K nuiiff n. Mr. and Mrs. Klimr Peterson aihl e-hil-dr.-n of Suit Pako (hiy havo k-tn visiting visit-ing with Mrs A. J. Kvans this week. Tlie relief socle t ies of the four wards l a ve speii ? hf-'- r ral a rnoon t i' Ls wr makint; cake and andy ior noM-y for t'1-sold!er. t'1-sold!er. Tjic to.es w PI be shipped n'-n '1'uesdaj'. Mrs. Hebor- pnnlon r turned to Per i Sat urday a!t r a visit of I hrt o mon pas w itii lier parvnts in Sail Ph ke CUy. |