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Show WOMKN'S elub?. whieb. rnn with the calendar voar, are having liieir annual elections and fin ishinj: up their year 's work. Mot of the diiba will adjourn this week for the Christmas vacation, and many are re -nil i meetings announced for this we-li on account of the strenuous days jut preceding the great buliday. Anioi'g Uic societies which selected officer? of-ficer? the pint we-k were the Oliver O. Howard W oin;in n Relict corp.-, which hcid us election Wednesday in the 1. (J. O. J-', hall. The new ot'i irorn are .Mrs. Jennie Klliott, president; Mrs. Charles Weiducr, vice jjresideut ; Mrs. Carrie Zimmerniau. junior vice president; Mrs. L .dia W inch, treasurer ; W rs. Marv rence, elia plain ; Mrs. Elizabeth fciiielt ;vi , guard, and Mrs. An uiu .Nel-k .Nel-k i t ondiicire?. r?eyi:clds circle, Ladies of the G. A. "r" Ji. elected otTn-ers Tuesday afternoon at t!ie I. i). O. V. ha;i. Those seJected wore Mis. Hattie I. Anderson, president; Wih. Ucrtrude Newton, senior vice president; pres-ident; -M rs. A rtie Carroll, junior vice -president; Mrs. Roberta Sl'c-'OonaM, secretary sec-retary ; Mrs. Agues Price, treasurer ; Mrs. Mary U. Lau rence, conductress; M rs. Fmmn War field, clia plain. The installation wiU take place at the rrifeiing of Die circle .January 9. Radiant chapter, 0. K. S." will hold a sver in I meeting I' rid ay evening at T :'!(. i o'clock ;i1 Masonic temple fur the purpof-r of initiating and installing officers offi-cers rceen ly elected. The new officers arc Mrs. Louise Dods, worthy matron; Roy "Watrous, wort ft y patron; Mr. Hattie Rosenberg. a-ssi6tant matron; Mrs. Maud L'ulbeii,-ton, L'ulbeii,-ton, fccrctary; Mi?a Mabel Jauubson, treasurer; Airs. LsteJla Thompson, conductress; con-ductress; Mr. Lenorc Brumbauu, assistant as-sistant conductress; Mrs. Ketta toper, Adah; Mrs. Gertrude Levett. Ruth: Mrs. orle Sniitb, Esther; Mrs. Gertrude Cox, Martha Mrs. Anabel McC-arty, elector; .Lrs. Mattie Ketcdien. warder; Mrs. Charles .Shields, sentinel : Mrs. Emota Loug'nborough, organist; Mrs. If race G. -Meitiei', chaplain; Mrs. Maud Watrous, marshal. At the special meeting of Lynds chapter No. , O. E. 8., held Wednesday evening, the following officers were iu-stalled iu-stalled for the ensuing year by Worthy Grand Matron Minnie Haslet, assisted by Rhoda ( lonely, grand marshal: "Mrs. Myrtle Barrett, worthy matron: Alexander Pickering, worthy patron; M is. K atherine Harper, associate ma-t ma-t ron ; Mrs. Nellie .Spencer, secretary ; Mrs. M ary A . Brown, treasurer; Mrs. i Frances Savage, conductress; Mr. Cora l Harris, associate conductress; Mrs. Ida : Collins, chaplain; Mrs. Georgia Rose, marshal; Mis. Geneva Savage, organist; Mrs. Myrtle Jennings, Adah; Mrs. Lucy Wheelon, Ruth; Mrs. Lilla Tanner, Esther; Es-ther; Mrs. Ethel X. Ramey, Martha; Mrs. Sarah Bell, Electa; Mrs. Fannie Pattieon, warder; Joseph Kerns, sentinel. senti-nel. ' In behalf of the chapter E. A. ITarten-stein ITarten-stein presented the retiring matron, M iys Laura M. Charlton, with a past matron 's jewel. At the close of the installation ceremonies cere-monies a banquet was served. Mizpah chapter No. o. Order of the Fas tern Star, held a special meeting Monday evening, when the following officers were installed for the ensuing year by the worthy grand matron. Minnie Min-nie Haslet of Ojzde.n, n?risted by Rhonda A. Conely, grand marshal; Daisy A. Gushing, grand organist, and Georgiana Higson, grand chaplain: Mrs. Tlatie Bennett, worthy matron; W. H. Escenthy, worthy patron; Mrs. Nancy A. Leatherwood, associate matron ; Mrs. Louisa Steward, secre-tary; secre-tary; Mrs. Le.vina C. Brown, treasurer; treas-urer; Mrs. Rosana Seat on, associate conductress; Mrs. Meda A. Ball, chaplain; chap-lain; Mrs-. Anna l Swan, marshal; Roberta McDonald. Adah; Beatrice L. Hibbert, Ruth; Nellie C. Jennings. Esther; Es-ther; Elizabeth B. Ulmer. Martha; Victoria Vic-toria V. Barrows, Electa; Kathcrinc 8. Forrester, warden; J. & McDonald, sentinel. sen-tinel. The retiring matron, Mrs. Esfelle V. Collier, was presented with a past matron's ma-tron's jewel by Mrs. AV. D. Prosser. on behalf of the ehapter. thanking hor for her good work during the past year. A banquet v. as served. The Francis Willard "W. C. T. U. held its annual election Eridav afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. D. Kent. 107fi Eat Third South street. The new officers are: President. Mrs. W. A. Saver; vice president, Mrs. C. A. Root; secretary, Mrs. E. J. Leiff; treasurer, Mrs. William Wil-liam Wall. Instead of the reenter programme. pro-gramme. Mrs. c. A. M'nlker. slnte president, pres-ident, gave an 'echo" of the national convention held at hidinnapoUs recent ly, which proved very interesting. ! "Because of lack of elevator service! there was no vestry meeting held last Sunday at the V. W. C. A"., but the usual service will be held in tho Continental Conti-nental Bank building this afternoon at o'clock. Mrs. Walter Russell will be! the speaker for the afternoon and Mis?1 Marie Lanning will furnish both vocal' and guitar music. Ladies from the First Congregational church will act i as hostesses for the social hour, and a! good attendance is expected. All young, women and girls aro invited to be pros-1 ent, especially any young women who: are strangers in the city, as this gathering gather-ing furnishes an excellent opportunity to meet pleasant people. The high school girls arc dressing dolls to make happy the hearts of some of the wee folk on Christmas day, and are being drilled by Mrs. McGregor on Christmas carols, which they will sing un Christmas eve to various shut-in peoplo. v candy sale was held yesterday yester-day at. the N'ewhouse hotel for the benefit bene-fit of their Christmas fund. In the rooms in the Continental Bank building the usual sale of Christmas cards and calendars is being cold, this year for the summer conference fund. On Monday evening the business women's gymnasium Has? will enjoy a Christmas party in the gymnasium," each one furnishing her own share of the entertainment and the good thuigs to eat. The reports given at the board meeting meet-ing on Friday showed all departments of work in good condition. The Wasatch Literary club will meet Wednesday afternoon at t he Orphan Or-phan 's Home and Day Nursery to give a hristmas treat to the children there. The meeting ia to be held on Wednesday, Wednes-day, instead of Tuesday, tho regular meeting dav of the club, because the children will not be out of school until Wednesday, l.'sef ul presents will be ! given the little folks and refreshments! will "be served. j A story teller from the k indcrgnrten 1 department of the I'nivcrMtv ot' Utah' will toll a Chri-tmas story. Miss Muna! Campbell and Miss Katlieryn Campbell! will dance the minuet in costume. Mi"? Alberta Jone will sing, accompanied by her brother. Fdlas Jones. The Hubbard Hub-bard twins als'o will sing. it Th Author' club will complete the tudy of "The- Messiah, under I the direct ion of Squire Conn. WVdn.es- ' d;u- morn in 2 nt. the home uf Mrs. TV. VY.; Kiter. on Knt First South street. Squire Coop will ive a lecture and members of the Oratorio societv will furni.sh music. It will be an open meet-ink', meet-ink', and each member of the club is entitled to brin one cucst. j ! The Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will give a enrd party and social Thursday afternoon at T. 0. O. F. hall. Po-toffie'c place. The pubiie and aM allied organizations organi-zations fire invited. Those assist ins v ill be Mrs. Resa Thnnns, M-s. Jean Kudy. Miss Mor-de Rohv, Mrs. Gertrude New ton, Mrs. Fannie Drown and M re Eva Washburn. ? The Lloyd alliance of th First T'ni- ' t arian church will pd a lunchnn ; Wednesday at J. Oh alien Smith.! rrincipal of the Sumner school, will1 sneak a I .1 :"o on "The 'hritrma ; S'erv. ' ' The ch' hirer ' hristmns part-, wii be -liven Fridav evrninc nt 7:-v. The n:a. atie s."1 tion of the Ladies" I.irerarv club wili im-ri Monday p fter-noen fter-noen nr the ciuhhnu-e I'nrrent cvrnt -iU be reoortel hv Mrs. Warwick Tyi l?r. Toa will be served. Members and their friends are invited. The communily Christmas tree, under the auspices of the Oily Federation of Women's Clubs, at the City and County building Sunday evening, .December 'J.4. is awakening much interest. A fitting musical programme has been arranged by the special committee from the led-eration led-eration having arrangements for the tree in charge. Tho P. "E. 0. sisterhood attended some of the moving picture houses in a body yesterday afternoon for the purpose ot investigating the character ol' pictures. Tea was served late in the afternoon at the V. V". O. A. rooms in the Continental Hank buildiug. A s pel? I mooting of the board of directors of the I'tah Toleration of Women's clubs will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Hotel I'tah. Mrs. Ktlward BiMisel of Ogdon, new president of the federation, will preside over the meeting. Tho T.ife v ience society will nioet With Mr?. Henrietta Martin Thursday afternoon nt 2 o Yloi'h in her home nt the T,a Sclle aparrmcnts. Subject, 'Tontimiity of Life Perceived by True Intelligence. ' ' The Poetry society of Utah will meet Monday pveni ng at S o 'Hock at t he public library. Mrs, Carrie Shaw Tiior of Spanish Fork will give some original poem. All interested are invited. T. IT. 'Gordon circle. T.ndis of the Ci. A. K.. will give a card partv and ba?aar Tuesday evening, ftecember !P. st Eagles' hall, and all friends of the organisation are invited to attend. The Mondnv Night rlub will met tomorrow to-morrow at the home of Mrs. S. H. Knwes. ten H ,-eet. rr. AlWta M-"nnne M-"nnne Clarke will read a Cbr;tmn storv. The Maxwell - MeKean Woma n Ke-liet' Ke-liet' cor;is will li i d 1 3 meeting Wednes-dav Wednes-dav afternoon at Ihe I. O. O. F. hall. All members are rcnu-ted to attend. t The rlmnifi nf the Ta-Me"5 T.itersry club will meet fC 2 o '.-lock TnS'lay nf ternoon with Mr. Vila "unimin 'et jell in t he A -. ah.n p a r T men fs. Th c-vi- .dnN ir.ei Mo-day afi-eriiO-?u at tiie N"1?. ho,ie hole:. Xhe Heme Economics f.ssoii&tion of the Ladies ' Literary club has postponed post-poned its meeting announced for Wedneada v until .Ian nary 3. The meeting of the Hraper "Mothers' club announced for Wednesday, has been indefinitely postponed. The art section of the Ladies' Literary Liter-ary club lias postponed its meeting scheduled for Tuesday until January 2. |