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Show MI.SS MACE KAVKXHILL of Columbia, college, traxolin ro-n'M'ntntivfi ro-n'M'ntntivfi tor the American Home I'.'ffinofii avHoeiiition, who ha.i Ii.'pii in the Ktuto for thu past wci-k, i)p;ivtrt!'I tho tir.t in a t-eries of li't in f-.-i on 'Mfuirn; Konomic ' ' at t h l.'iiivfriily of (.'tali on Tbm-ff iay afternoon, after-noon, luplrj- tin; aiipii:P! of the citon-fion citon-fion k-,;irtiiK'tit. Mi.vs l.'n r-nhill drlivnred a lecture on f'ii'f;iy to a group of rlub women at i,'b-n. Her suhjoet wfi- ' 'barii'-teris-ti'-s ami (irowrh of l .'ItiWrHn. " She "ill (return at l.ngnn Tuesday at the hniisf-kei tiers ' eonterenee. She will return re-turn to tliin city this morning t'i remain for hcvcral iavs an tho gin-st of Mrs. lolui A. W'iiit.r-oe, v.-ho iw a trustee in the Aineriefni Uurne Kconom Lr.s a-fwoeia-tiun. Tim meeting of tlie Home Kconomios Hub, ".liich whs inaugurated last week urvr 'he ansoices of I. ho extension le-yuu le-yuu rit of tho university, will bo held Tneselnv evening of eaHi week at the unh e.oity. The eon rye is i nt 'Midd cHprHa II y for Hub women, and all interested in the Huh je.i-t, of homo economies nro invited to take advantage of the eonrse. Some export, in domett i.; science themes will leel nro em h week. Mrs. W'idtHoe will go to Logan some time this week to attend the house Keepers ' enn ferenee, which will open t here Monday in eon nation with t he farmers' round-tip at tho Agricultural college Miss Koho .ones of tho kin-; I dergarten department of tho University of I'tali will he one of the speakers at the conlVrciJco. Tho following from tho eluh department depart-ment of the San Frnneiseo Examiner will lio of ifenoral interest to eluh women : "A piece of imirhinerv is onlr it Inn LI as it : omplishes that for which it was designed," said Mrs. Jnxiah Kvans Cowles, head of the women's Hubs in America. "We BWd make our organisation mechanically mechan-ically perfect," added Mrs. Cowles, "or we cannot gain the bet r- L'rging the need of greater unification uni-fication and cooperation in the ariuus departments of the general 1 h nd t he sta re federal ion work, Mrs. CowIcm declared: "It is essential es-sential that the .statu ehairrnen of departments should be iu Hoe und continual comniu nicat ion with tbe chairmen of the general federation.'' federa-tion.'' In outlining tho mechanism of tbe . various departments, Mrs. Cowlcs ad led: "The first duty of each club woman is to select the most im-port.'int im-port.'int task that confronts her and i onccntrate her powers on that par- j tieiilar ta?ik. ' ' Four recommendations mado by Mrs. (Jowles in conjunction with the i work outlined by her predecessor are as follows: That the general federation go on record as favoring a continuance of effort in the line of improvement of rural life, and the Americanization Americaniza-tion of the immigrant, and that the departments be requested to coordinate co-ordinate their plans so that, there may I in lia nnouy of effort along the two lines. That the board of the general .fed era fcioo consider the feasibility of arranging itineraries for the different dif-ferent chairmen so that everv state federation may call upon Iwo or inoro at each meeting. That the executive board of tho general federation bo requested to make- a survey of the motion pictures pic-tures and to report what seems to be the wisest plan of action. That, tbe general federation urge upon the clubs the study of tho life and history of the Latin-American people, and that a great cougress of wo men of the t b r ee Americas be called in 1Pl!0, and that, under proper conditions, the United States government be asked to help finance such a congress. , At a meeting of the officers and executive committee of the Woman's Iemoeratie club, the following were named members of tho legislative com- u , , ' ' . j fir jZ ' v I Miss Alice EavenliiU, traveling representative of the American Home 1 Economics association, who is giving lectures on home economics in the state. mit.tee to meet caih Thursday at 11 a. m. in the eapitol to discuss legislation in which the i-lub is interested; Mrs. K. M. Cohen, ehairnian; Mr?. J. B. Roid, sei-rctarv; Mrs. M. M. Miller, Mrs. W. A. Branch', Mrs. A. H. Kimball, Mrs. 8. B. Clavton, Mrs. J. Mavnes, Mrs. K. E. I,. Collier, Mrs. J. K. Clark, Mrs. B. T. I'vper, Mrs. C. M. Perustroni, Mrs. I. Ren nor, Mrs. E. M. Beers, Dr. K. A. Kaust, Mrs. Lavton, Mrs. A. R. Dver, Mrs. W. K. Keid, Mrs. .1. M. Thomas. The following additional committees com-mittees were mimed, for the ensuing vear: Entertainment, Mr?. K. E. L. Collier, Mrs. M. S. Dnnsey, Dr. Mary (iamble, Mrs. Bell 1. Mack, Mrs. ,T. E. Clark, Mrs. P. 11. Candland; press, Mrs. A. T. Piercev, Mrs. Lavton; prnranune, Mrs. J. B. "lieid, Mrs.' H. T. Fyper, Mrs. E. M. Cohen, Mrs. .Isabel Kiinner; flower, Mrs. M. L. li'obinson, Mrs. O. J. Enk-inr. Enk-inr. The. women who formed the Pioneer Democratic Woman's club have decided that all who belonged to the club during the administration of Dr. Ellen B. Ferguson, the first president, from 1S95 to J 898, shall be eligible to membership mem-bership in the present cjub. A full and complete list is desired for the purpose of keeping records and giving recognition recogni-tion to tho workers of tho early days. It has been decided to send a message to Dr. Eorguson with an account of the work douo bv women during the last campaign. The following names of early members have been submitted: Mis'. Isabelle Kenner, Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood, Mrs. J. Eewsou Smith, Mrs. Rebecca Brown, Mrs. Salina Maynes, Mrs. Mary Chambers, Mrs. Annie Malm Baldwin, Mrs. Sinah Reid, Mrs. Grove E. Taysum, Elsie Ada Faust, M. D., Mrs. Kose Ecklund, Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen. Utah review No. 4, Women 's Benefit Bene-fit association of the Maccabees, will entertain next Friday evening at a 500 card party at the K. of P. hall, No. 58 East Broadway. Banner review, Liberty review, tents No. 2 and No. 12 and friends are invited. Tables can be reserved from any of the table committee, Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore Ganser, Mrs. Zena Beadell, Mrs. J. 11. Craig. The reception committee includes in-cludes Mrs. William Crowly and Mrs. G. 8. Peterson. Officers are requested to be present at 7:30 o'clock. Maswell-McKean Woman's Relief corps will give a card party at the 1. O. O. F. hall Wednesday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. Phonograph music will be enjoyed and refreshments will be served. The committee in charge includes in-cludes Mrs. Sarah Brown, Mrs. E. V. Brooks, Mrs. T. J. Campion, Mrs. Annie Bowering, Mrs. Lottie Dover and Mrs. Ida Gough. Members of other corps and posts, with their friends, are invited. in-vited. The dramatic section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Monday afternoon after-noon at 2:30 at the clubhouse. Mo-Here's Mo-Here's 11 Misanthrope "' will be read by the following members of the section: Mrs. Howard H. Lawson, Mrs. Warren Tucker, Mrs. Earl Pembroke, Mrs. W. ,1. Barrette, Mrs. W. D. Prosser and Mrs. E. M. Garnett. Tie Oliver O. Howard Woman 's Relief Re-lief corps will be entertained at cards Thursdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sarah Corey, 722 Sixth East street. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Lizzie Coughlin, Mrs. Lydia Cody, Mrs. Emma Corser, Mrs. Sarah Conniff, Mrs. Anna Chatterton. All members and their friends are invited. The Roman circle of Yeomen will meet next Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Frants, 7d4 South Ninth Kast street. All members of the circle and all Yeomen ladies are iuvitcd to be present. The current events and current literature litera-ture section of the Ladies ' Literary club will meet Friday afternoon at the clubhouse. club-house. Miss Jennie Cheever will give "Some Facts About South America." Mrs. F. L. Peterson will tell something of current poetrv. The art section of the Ladies' Literary Liter-ary club will meet Thursday morning at the clubhouse. "The Influence of Art Upon French Painting and Artists" will be given bv Mrs. A. E. Walton. ' Mrs. F. E. Harding will entertain the members of the Bay View Reading club at luncheon Monday afternoon at her home, West North Temple street. A Kensington will follow. The chorus of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Ella Gumming Gum-ming Wetzell in the Avalon apartments. apart-ments. The Life Science society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Henrietta Martiu iu her home in the La Setle apartments. Subject: "Deeper Life." v The Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Yeo-men, homestead 1102, met last Friday nt Moose hall. The meeting was well attended and after business the ladies served refreshments. : The Woman's Loval Moose circle will give a card party Mondav evening. February Feb-ruary 5, at 8 o'cloi-k at Moose hall. All friends are invited. Radiant Sewing circle will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. Rosenberg, Ro-senberg, 32 H street. The home economics section of the Ladies' Litem? v club will meet Wednesday :'. f tern-1 -'i at 2:?.ii o'clnek at the clubhouse. The lnectinir was postponed from last Wedne-day. Mrs. yTdlam Kcid will give a taik on "'Home J-Vonomic;, in toe Schools of Salt bake.' Excerpts from government :on:e economics reports also will be ::iven. The Monday Night club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mo- ar.ne. 12 L" street, tomorrow evening. The programme includes papers tin "What Men (an Do for the Municipal-ifv, Municipal-ifv, " by Mrs. G. B. Biakelv. and "What Women Can Do for the Municipality," by A. T. McCanne. Mawell-McKean Woman's Relief corps will meet Wednesday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall. The Woman's Loyal Moose circle will give a character ball at Moose hall Wednesday evening, February 14. ' A musical programme will be given at '"e Y. W. C. A. in the Continental Bank building at 5 o'clock this afternoon bv the Augn-t Schuster School of Music. There will be both vocal nud instrumental instru-mental numbers and readings appropriate appro-priate to the day. All young women and girls are invited to be present for this programme and for the social hour which follows. Any women who would be interested in studying tho Book of Job are invited to join the class, which meets on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, with the R-ov. P. A. Simpkin as leader. Supper for members of the class is served at 6:30. Sego Lily lodge No. 252 and TJtah lodge No. 3li5 of tbe Fraternal Brotherhood Brother-hood will jointly give a "500" card social in their hall, 58 East Broadway, Tuesday night, January 30. All members mem-bers and friends who eujoy an evening with cards are invited. Prizes will be awarded and light refreshments served. A regular meeting of Lynds chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star, will be held at the Masonic temple Friday evening at S o'clock. All members of tho order ure invited. |