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Show Nv News of tlie Women's Clubs 1 Cllll.lMvKN irnke a Mreiig appeal 10 tho lu':irt of a woman, who always has a mother M'r.umout, and hence child w.li'uu- is the stronc.-t inspiration of woman's club work. In response to a roqiu'st from t!w imtioiial child lal.or committee, t'lTCO davs in ,l:inrsr, not Sa! i:r,'::iv , Sunday and the Mon.inv following, will be obortl all ini'r the I'liiled M..tt io a special ollort to create- h sentiment in faor or' a child luoor bill poiulini; in congress. Any one of the days may bo chosen Hs child Islior day . A mass nuvtiii will bo hob! niuior ;ho anspncs of iiio S:iH Lake Cit- Kodora:ion 01 1 !nis, oi which Mrs. F. Adams is I'liair.nau, Saturday evening at t ho Ladies' Lit-erarv Lit-erarv clubhouse, in tlio interest of tho chih5 labor bill, .hn'.-e I.. R. Manii'.oau. ,lr.. mil bo tho princiral .-peakcr, and Mrs. Kh.aboih M. t'ob.oa a'so will make a pica lor tho proper regulation tit' chi'd labor. A trio composed of Mrs. t1. t'. ls:iy. Mr. H. K " Schrsven and Mrs. Waiter Bliss will sing a r.unilvr of se-lovviotis, se-lovviotis, accompanied bv Mis-' Gail Kiddle. A general invitatiou is extended to the lu.biic. The Kev. Elmer I. ilos'en will make the welfare of the ihiid h-.'oorer the th:ne of his sermon at the First Inn-grecational Inn-grecational churoh not Sunday, and JTrte minister of all ot the churches -v ill be asked to touch upon it in their next Sunday addresses. Tho bill passed the bouse at ihe last session of congress, but was defeated in the senate. It has been aain introduced intro-duced in the ho-ase by congressman Keating of Colorado, and by Senator Owen of Oklahoma in tho senate Tt provides in substance that po manufacturer, man-ufacturer, producer or dealer, ir. any state or territory of the United States, shall ship, receive or deliver for shipment ship-ment any article of commerce made in mines, quarries, mills, factories or workshops work-shops where children under 14 rears of age are employed, or where children i-ndor 16 years of age are permitted to i work more than eight hours a day. more I tc&nx days a week, or before 7 a. m. The secretary -of labor is given authority au-thority to inspect personally or autho-ire inspection of mines, ciuarries, canneries manufactories or workshops to see tat ;ce law is enforced. Considerable interest was awakened in tie interest of the child labor question ques-tion in Salt Lake 35t spring, when a child labor exhibit was given at the Newhouse hotel, under the direction of the Civic club, of which Mrs. E. M. Vhen is president. May C-4. , 26 and A lecture was siven during the exhibit by Dr. Felix AJler, president of tee national child labor committee, at Assembly hall, and Miss Josephine Kschenbrenner. field tecretarv, in the interest of child labor aiso"froke at that time. The child la'oor committee t-o.. has about forty members in the . .state, and $160 was raised for the work tne past year. Mrs. E. M. Cohen, who chairman of the industrial and lecis-ianve lecis-ianve department of the Utah Federation Federa-tion of Women's Clubs, has charge of tue child labor work in this state in response to a request to send a representative from the Utah Federation Federa-tion of Women's Clubs to the meeting iji the Xanonal Conference on Immigra-.jr Immigra-.jr nn aD(i Americanization in Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Tuesday and Wednesday, Mrs. E L. Corfman, president of the federation as named Mrs. C. H. McMahon, who is m the east on account of the recent t board meeting of the General Federa-!!0!1 Federa-!!0!1 t Women's Clubs at Old Point Comfort. The confereMce will deal with the subjects sub-jects of citizenship, education for adult immigrants, housing. American standards stand-ards ot living in American communities, communi-ties, and the immigrant in industrv. It will discuss economic and social ' preparedness, pre-paredness, which include the pressing need of internal unity, of common standards stand-ards and common ideals in language cmzensnip and sgeial and industrial life'. Among those who have accepted invitations invi-tations to speak are Colonel Theodore Boosevelt, John H. Fahev. Marv nr-Yuiiiam nr-Yuiiiam E. Knoi Frank Trumbull! Louis F. Post and Harriett Vittum. Tne national Americanization eommit--j Me is asking organizations interested in these sub-iects to co-operate in the conference con-ference by making suggestions and sending send-ing representatives. Through the mutual understanding and co-operation of the many agencies now carrving on Americanization Ameri-canization work, the committee believe" a national outlook will be developed with national standards adapted to the present national need and onportunitv. Keoentlv, through the president, Mrs 1 ennybacker the general federation has recommended Americanization work to the attention of th federations and clubs throughout the conntrv, also various vari-ous state federations and clubs have undertaken un-dertaken study and work. The fiftieth anniversarv of the Young uomen 6 Christian associations, in the l.mr.ed .Stat- will be celebrated January Janu-ary 30 to Febrnarv 27. The local association as-sociation will "celobratfl its tenth birthday birth-day anniversary .a,t this time also, and is planning many interesting things for the month. Dr. Anna Brown of tho national board and Miss Maricia. Dunham of the west certral field committee will be here to take -.part in t he various exer-, exer-, '!e3- f'unng the jubilee all the met-,mgF. met-,mgF. will -be held in the Educational building 328 East Broadwav. The lustia 5 o'clock Sunday vesper service -will be held 'there also. ; A partial programme for'jhe month -follows: . , , Hist week. January 30 Young women's fipnday. Second week, Febrnarv 6 Historical resper service. Pioneers of the association asso-ciation for hostesses. Leader, Dr. Anna 'tirovm. Third week, Februarv 13 Foreign Sunday services conducted by tho Foreign For-eign club. Mrs. Severance will talk c-n "The Other Girl." Fourth week, Februarv 20 Girls' tnnday. under girls' committee. ' Fifth week, February 27 Inspiration vesper service. Topic, "The Source of f ur Power." Banner Review Xo. 11, Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees, will hold its Becond meeting for the month of .Tanuarv In I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Belle Ml. Fede of Denver, state commander of T'tah. will be present and give the final instructions in-structions to the large clas3 that has beer, initiated during the last month. The first members of the new class for Ihe spring campaign will also be initiated. in-itiated. A full attendance of niembers is desired, and ail visiting members of ! the W. B. A. O. T. M. are welcome. Final arrangements for the ball to be given at the Xewhouse hotel Februarv 11 will be completed. Guards are requested re-quested to come earlv. and in uniform. ' y The alumnae of the Order of (he ! Gleam will hold a meeting at the public r library January 23 at 4 o'clock m the' afternofn. j The Wasatch Literary club will have J'rs. Fli.abeth M. Cohen, chainua n of the- Industrial and legislative committee com-mittee of tho State Federation of Womon'n Clubs, who in in charge ot child labor work in Utah. Mrs. Cohen will t alio an nctlvo part in tlio ct-loliratlon of Child Labor day luuo next Satnrda y and Sunday. a in:iM. s! n oramme in its mco! TuOzmkiv m'toriKMu Rt the homo ot' Mr. Y. IX KetMer, 9X t.nsi Fleteoih South street. Th' pmrammo is fls follows: Vocal olo, "A May Morn,' Mi-bs Marion Moorp. Violin solo. 4 Crocpnt Re erie, ' ' William Gniham. A'ocal solo. "I Know a Lovely Garden'' Gar-den'' (Harriett. Mrs. K. L. Tho:niison. Musical reading. oul of a Violin," Miss Gladys Orem, acoompanievi by Miss Klvira' Bo. Vonl sofo, 'Froin tho Lan'l of the Sky Blue Waters," North Aincrican Indian In-dian nielodr, bv C haj'iod Lad man, Mrs. G. B. tokles. Piano iiu',t, " Gernata rHnce.'' Mra. P. Ff rkir. wn-i Mis Zura Harding. Vocal s-olo. Sonu where a Voice Is Caliiii Mt1,'' yjis Marion -Moor. Piano sulo. ' K'omio, oimn bl. So. 8" (B-eihoven). Mi. Klvira Bou. Vocal soJo, t-leclea, Mj. Theodora Bet. Vocal t-olo, "Love's Pnringtime" (Loan), lr?. T.. L. Thoi?on. ! Fiaco solo, 'Minuet' Beethoven), Mis3 Elvira Bong. Vocal solo. Kt Indian melody, ' Groves ot Shirad"' Mharles W. Cad-man), Cad-man), Mrs. G. B. Kfsles. Accompanists, Mrs. Perkins, M15S Bong and Mrs. J. D. Andier. Spirit or Liberty chapter, Pauchters of the American fievolution. elected , delegates to the Continental congress at Washington, the week of April 'J, in a met-ring Thurs jav afternoon, with M rs. A. J. Hosmer an-i Mrs. Geo.-ce H. Pern,1 at Mrs. Homer 's home. Mrs J. K. j Ogleby ras made delegate an-1 Mrs. C. P. Overfield was elected alternate for the recent. Mrs. E. L. Jones. Following are nine alternates chosen: Mrg. Freeman Free-man Morninestar, Mrs. F. J. Laben, Dr. Grace Stratton-Airey. Miss Beatrice Boreman of Washington. D. C; Mrs. R. K. Wright, Miss Margaret B. Connell, rs. C. F. Fleming of Bale:ch, N. C; Mrs. O. P. Cherdon and Mrs, H. J. Wallace. Wal-lace. The Woman's Democratic club elected elect-ed officers in its annual meeting Wednesdav afternoon at its rooms in the Hooper buil-lin. The following were chosen: Mrs. II. J. Havard, president; Mrs. Harriet P. Kimball, vice president; Mr. O. J. Enkinp, secretary; Mrs. Anna Meier, treasurer ; MisH Prudence Pru-dence Brown, corresponding secretary. ExeeuHve committee First ward, Mrp. Lila Clark: Second ward, Mrs. Snrah F. Clavton; Third ward; Mrs. H. W. Branch; Fourth ward, Mrs. O. T. Rogers; Fifth ward, Mrs. Aquila Nebcker. I'nder the anspicee of the Girls Friendly socio t v an entertainment will be given Tuesday evenin? iu the Sun day school room at t. Mark 's cathedral. The programme "will be furnished by M"i.ss Katharine Trevette of Chicago, who "will give readings from James Whitcomb Riley, Eueene Field, Kate Doug;as Wigin and Booth Tarkington. Miss Trevetle will be assisted bv Miss Maud Brown and Lawrence Eberly. who rnll give piano numbers, and Miss Burk-hardt, Burk-hardt, who Trill png. The contest in which the dramatic section of the Ladies7 Ijiterary club is offering prizes of $25 and $10 for the best two original plays submitted, is announced to close March 15. It was originally understood that the plav must be on a spring theme, but- it is now announced that the only limitations limita-tions are that it must not exceed three acts and must be appropriate for production. pro-duction. The Y. W. O. A. vesper service v ill be held a? usual at 5 o'clock in the Continental Bank building. The speaker speak-er for this meeting will be the Rev. C. A. Snyder of the Central Christian church. All young women are invited to this Rervice and to remai n for the social hour, during which the hostesses from the Central Christian church will serve refreshments. Spe'-ial music will be given bv Miss Rose Pinnock, violiu-iste, violiu-iste, and A. E. Eherhardt. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Conrcational churrh met Tuesday and installed the new officers for the year, as follows: PreMdert. Mrs. Will 'Ash-will; 'Ash-will; vice r-resident. Mrs. W. W. Norton; secretary, M's. Tng. C'hamberlin ; treasurer, treas-urer, Mr. Will Frame. Arrangements i were alo made for tlie annual church 'dinner, to be given in the churrh parlors i Wednesday night at fi:3fl o'clock. I ! The reirlar meeting of the Monday ; Night club was held In f wek at the .home of Mrs. K. R. Phn;is. Mrs. Bled-I Bled-I Roe read a paper on "Children and the Movies." The previous meeting was j the annual sociil function of the club, i and was Rt the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. ; T. -McCanne. Supper was served at the i close of the evening. A copv of resolutions recently passed bv the Fb"ll clnh of Los Aneles, endorsing en-dorsing the candidacy of "Mrs. Jndf(h , Evans' Cowles for the presidency of the Geueral Federation uf Wcm'ii? ( lubs, hus been receive t bv Mrs. K. F. Corf n.au, president m' the i t:th federation, ('opia oi the resolutions have been t-eut to iill of the state presidents of womeo's cluite. The Parent Tea-her 3s.-0'iation of the Websior t-i'honl wiii nft Monduy rifler-nnnn rifler-nnnn at 1 o 'cine K . Mis? Sal lie S holes will tall-; on ''S'orv Telling in the Home. " Mi-s F! i.'a'ot'th Mfssmorp will scu -s the " I" - e of t'::e M sparine in the Library." Ruby Nae-lt- will gie vocal svU' 'tion. TLe Tlonie K'nnoinics a?5oiat ion of t' Ladies' Li;.-rary .'lab will meet W't drefday morning' nt 0:i0 o'clock at the rnivcritv of 1'iab in the doIletic ier.'-e buihiing. A !e"'"t'ire will be en by M r?. Alt hea Wheeler, followed fol-lowed bv a fif mon -.t ration in cooking bv oue of tl:e (ion estic science clause?. Tho Fc.rrv chapter of the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian Westminster g-iuld will inoet Tuesday evenine at the home of Mis Frauds M. Thome, .Vrt. 5 Princeton apartments, Cin Unst First Suuth. at v'.ch ti:r.e Mis Thome and Miss KMz-abeth KMz-abeth Barnard, peident of the chapter, chap-ter, will bo joint hostsse?. "New Pema rds in Education ' was the subject of an interetiug paper by Mrs. J. ('. Wpter at the La-no' Literary Lit-erary club Friday afternoon. An able discussion followed bv Mrs. W. M. Stewart. Mrs. W. K. Tyndale and Mrs. George M. Bacon. Mu-ie wan furnished by the pupils of tho Wasatch school. A banrpnet will be given Fridav evening even-ing at the K. of P. hall, 151 South Second Sec-ond East 6t reet, loll n wing an official visit from Mrs. Minnie- Goff, grand chief of the Pythian Sisters, and other grand lodge officers, to Hermione temple tem-ple No. 8. All Pythian SMrs and Pythian Sister Knights are invited. The monthly meeting of the Business Busi-ness Women V club of Salt Lake Citv 'will be held on Thursday at the New-: New-: house hotel, dinuur heiug'served at 6:30 p. m. The programme for tiie evening will be given by Prank B. Stephens, who will speak on the "Country Life Problem. ' ' A ma-s mop ing under the auppices of the lied Cross societv at the Salt Lake theater Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock will be a matter of interest in club circles thU week. Thp meeting will be addressed -bv T. O'Connor of Washing-ton. Music- will also be a feature. fea-ture. Tho current events and current literature lit-erature section of tho Ladies' Literarv -juu win met'L rriuHv anernoon at tho clubhouse. Mrs. Catherine Howard will gve a talk on "Modem Poets." Sirs. . F. Andersou will give a violin eolo. i( Lloyd Alliance will meet Wednesday afternoon in the parlors of the Unitarian church. Mrs. E. O. Howard will read an unpublished novel, "Prawlingford " All friends of the members of the alliance alli-ance are invited. The dramatic section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Mondav afternoon after-noon at the clubhouse. Mrs. W. R, Hutchinson will read ' ' Romance, ' ' bv Edward Sheldon. A review of the play will be given by Mrs. Earl Pembroke. "Civic Centers" was the topic of an address by Mrs. A. H. Parsons at the meeting of the Seekers' Literary club Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. H. Baker on Second avenue. Music was also a part of the programme. :h A meeting of the Westminster guild. Philo Christ i chapter, of tho First Presbyterian church, will be held Friday Fri-day afteruoon at 3:30 at the homo of Miss Grace Rogers, S76 South West Temple. The Civic club will meet Mondav afternoon aft-ernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Newhouse hotel.' Mrs. Leafy Montgomery will give a reading and Mrs. Catherine Howard How-ard will discuss "Modern Poets.'' t The, College club will hold an afternoon after-noon meeting on Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. R. Tyndale, 768 Second avenue. ave-nue. The Cleofnn will meet Fridav afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Ashhy P. Bovle. 380 E street. Mrs. Seymour Wells will give a paper on "Gabriel D'Anuuzio. ' ' The Ladies' Literary club chorus will meet Tuesdav afternoon at 2 o'clock with' Mrs, Ella Cu minings Wetzel, 79 North State- street. The Firnt Presbyterian young girls' Westminster circle will meet with Miss Evelyn Francis. 86$ Second avenue. Fridav afternoon. The art section of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet Wednesday morn- I ins -t 10:30 o'clock at the cbbhouse. ! Mrs. E. A. Walton will give ' paper Ion "Navarette and El Greco." ) |