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Show -KUCH INTEREST MANIFESTED BIG METING Of WOflEN MRS. ROBERT B. PORTER. i r . .. " ; - ' I:;'..: T' 'if I 2 Jw&V' ' ''i$ ' " ' Utah Will Be Represented in Gathering at New Orleans. CLCB women- all over the country ore looking forward to tin: council coun-cil o the General Federation ot Women's Clubs in New Orleans April 1H.1. The meeting will include the board of directors of the. federation federa-tion and the presidents of clubs belonging be-longing to the general federation. I'tah's representative on the hoard is Mrs. R. B. Porter of Osden, who vvi'l attendthe council. Salt Lake clubsTtled to representation are the VTicT' Literary, the Woman's club, &Z' Wasatch, the College and the Cleo-'W Cleo-'W MrSc'lmpr K. Corfinan, general foil-eration foil-eration tti secretary for Utah, has been reipitd by the chairman of the general federation council programme cnmmiltee to speak in Xn- Orleans on Wednesday evening, April It, before the council of Ike general federation. The Utah delegation to the New Orleans Or-leans council has been invited to join the middle west special train in St. Louis, which leaves St. Louis April S at 1:0 p. m. and reaches New Orleans before noon the following day. Following is the plan of entertainment entertain-ment in New Orleans: The board of directors of the Louisiana Lou-isiana federation will entertain the board of directors of the general federation fed-eration with a sacred mnsicale at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Williams, Wil-liams, St. Charles avenue, Easter Sun-dav, Sun-dav, April 8, at 3 p. m. The citv federation of New Orleans will entertain their invited guests of the council with a luncheon a.t the Ooun-trv Ooun-trv club at high noon Monday. April 9. 'The New Orleans local board of arrangements ar-rangements will entertain with a grand reception of the council, all club women wom-en and their friends in the lounge of the Orunewald hotel Monday, April 9, 9 to 12 p. m. Wednesday, April 11, beginning at 1:30 p. in., there will be a pilgrimage through the old French quarters. Stops will bo mado at various points of interest. in-terest. There will be someone, in attendance at-tendance to give a hit of history aDd items of intere-t. The pilgrimace will Hne at the II. Sophie Newcomb col- . lege. On arming at the college re- j frcshments will be, served; the guests will be shown through the college, where the famous Newcomb potteries are on I exhibition. The visit to Newcomb will ' terminate with a pageant a lovely i fantasv "The Birth of Bummer," on the Newcomb campus, given by the college col-lege girls. One of the charming functions will be when the Council of Jewish Women has the council of the federation to visit them at their lovelv Harmony club. Plav dav. Fridav. April 13, will be celebrated' hv a 'thirty -five-mile trip on the Mississippi river, on the grand old steamer Sidnev, taking in the wonderful won-derful harbor of New Orleans, the old Packcnham plantation, stopping at the Oaks, where the C olonial Dames will serve tea to the guests. The beautiful art design of the cover of the souvenir programme book and that of the baggage sticker were designed de-signed in the fine arts department of the 11. Sophie Newcomb college, under the direction of Professor Kllsworth Woodward. Fach design portrays the phw-b jil touch of south Louisiana, where the Crescent city New Orleans finds iU setting. The book cover is a sketch of a sunset sun-set showing through the old moss-draped moss-draped Kvangeline' oak. the whole reflected re-flected in a clear, deep pool of the river Teehe. The sketch on the stick ers represents Louisiana in bluo moonlight, moon-light, with the date palm in the foreground. fore-ground. Reservations are being made daily at tiie hotels. A little sketch of the H. Sophie Newcomb New-comb college says it was founded in 1SSH by Mrs. Josephine Louise Newcomb New-comb as a memorial to ber only daughter. daugh-ter. Ir3. Newcomb 's bequests amounted amount-ed to .2,SiM.(tt0. In October, 1918, .tho college will move into its new quarters at its site at Broadway and Audubon place. The completed plans call for eleven buildings. build-ings. Tho fame of the beautiful pottery pot-tery has not only national recognition, but international as well. A reception anil tea. was given by Mrs. Jennie Lambert Nye at her home on Adams avenue Tuesday to the department de-partment officers and members of the Ladies of G. A. R,, of which Mrs. Nye is department president of Utah.- As-' As-' sisting Mrs. Nye in entertaining were (Mrs. Kate L. Hodge, Mrs. Josephine, B. Thomas, Mrs. Lillie C. Hartley and Mrs. Cora Clark Stevens, officers of the de- The decorations were in red, white and blue and the colors were carried out also in the refreshments. Nine veterans vet-erans of the ch il war honored tbei occasion oc-casion with their presence. Hale, hearty and vigorous, they looked as if they might carry the good old Stars and Stripes through another campaign should their country call them. The following literary and musical programme was given: Solos by Mrs. Anna Winans Thiel, "A Hundred Years From Now,'' and "When the Bonnie, Bonnie Heather Is Blooming;" readings by Mrs. Frank Dodge, "When We Haven't Said Our Prayers," and "The Road to Tester-dav';" Tester-dav';" the national anthem of Ladies of"the G. A. B., "One Flag, One Country," Coun-try," sung by Mrs. Grace Russell Bart-lett; Bart-lett; readings from James Whitcomb Riley by Mrs. Gertrude Carr, "Knee Deep in June," and " Milo Jones's Wife;" original poem. "Halloween," bv Mrs. Lucy A. Clark of Salt Lake Citv. Pledge'to the flag by Lillian Thiel and" Viola Thiol. 5 years of age, twin daughters of Mr. . and Mrs. George H. Thiel. The following department officers from Salt Lake Citv were present: Mrs. Mary Hubbard, Mrs. Kate R. Farrell, Mrs. Mary Lawrence. Mrs. Alberta Houghtonj Mrs. Hattie Anderson, Mrs. Lucv A.. Clark and Mrs. Agnes Price: also' Mrs. Lillia A. Tanner, past department depart-ment president; Mrs. Roberta McDonald, McDon-ald, Mrs. Mary V. McNamara, Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Bowring, Mrs. Marie Shannon and Mrs. Lucy Norton. Comrades of the Grand Armv J. A. Wear, J. M. Van Der Vort, J. G. Fisher, W. N. Peircc, G. T. Terry, R. T. Crowe, A. M. White, A. D. Moser and Joseph L. Welshans. B. F. ThoinaB was also a guest. The following Ogrteu women were present: Mrs. Florence Littlerield. Mrs. Margaret Murphy, Mrs. Anna Winaus Thiel, Mrs. Lola Van Der Vort, Mrs. Grace Russell Bartle.tt, Mrs. Mary Russell, Rus-sell, Mrs. Lucy Hodge, Mrs. Kate Hodge. Mrs. Lillia Dumke, Mrs. Etta Way, Mrs. Hattie Daniels, Mrs. Sarah Way, Mrs. Hattie Daniels, Mrs. Gertrude Ger-trude Carr, Mrs. Alice Linsley, Mrs. Sarah Nicely, Mrs. Gray Mrs. Mary Chandler, Mrs. Flora D. Jost, Mrs. W. E. Archibald. Mrs. Mary E. Wells, Mrs. Josephine Wells. Mrs. Robert Nye, Mrs. Eunice Gordon, Miss Eva C. Erb, Miss JesBie 1. Minis. Miss Dorothy Gordon and Miss Phyllis Brown, Miss Lillian Thiel and Miss Viola Thiel. A nice sum was realized from a cabaret cab-aret bridge tea given by the music section of the Ladies' Literary club Thursday afternoon at the clubhouse. Features of the entertainment during tea were a military song by Miss Ruby Chadwick and a musical sketch written bv Miss Helen Greenwood and Mrs. Ira H. Lewis, known as "The Land of the Dollar," and presented by a oast of club members. Mrs. Howard Lawson, Mrs. Charles West and Mrs. J. B. Ambler were the committee on arrangements. The committee on refreshments included includ-ed Mrs. Harry Knight, chairman; Mrs. , A. S. Bow er. Mrs. Ravmond Ackerman, I Miss Ethel Cambell. These who assisted in servintr were: Mrs. Hugh Ward. Mrs. E. L. Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. Sara Sharman, Mrs. George W. Snow. Mrs. R. J. Evans, Mrs. N. L. Stewart, Mrs. ('. It. Heuser, Mrs. C. W. Primrose. Mrs. William McAllister, Mrs. Leafy Montgomery, Mrs. George Skel-ton, Skel-ton, Mrs. J. L. Korns, Miss Lejeune Ackonnan. Miss Priseilla Stohr. Miss Enid Newman, Miss Edith MiidgeTt, Miss Marjory Bidwell. Miss Lillian Doscher. iliss Rowena Korns. Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Gibson, Miss Lillian Pearce. Miss Gay Groesbeek, Miss Dorothy Cannon. Miss Becky Almond. Miss Evelyn Movie, Miss Mary Neal, Miss Marjorie Wasson, Miss Inez Sharman. The regular meeting of the French j circle of the University of Utah will be held Tuesday evening at S o'clock in the women's rest room. The programme pro-gramme for the evening will consist of a monologue read bv Miss Portmaiu of the L. D. S. university. -'Le Soldat de Ne'ge. " a short story, will be read by Mrs. Louise Arnoldson. An illustrated lecture on France and French customs will be given bv Professor Walter Kerr.' A French musical programme will also be given by Miss Sarah Burton, Mis Sarah Flair and Professor Kerr. Miss Grace Davis will give a solo dance in French costume. Much local interest centers in the meeting of the Continental congress in Washington the week of April 19. The Spirit of Libertv chapter, Daughters of I the Americpu Revolution, of this city ' will be well represented. Mrs. Lee ' Charles Miller, stare regent, who is now in Horo'ulu. will arrive ho-pc in time to co to ' Yshington. Miss Helen Uanna, ! one cf tiie youngest members of Spirit of Libertv chapter, has been complimented compli-mented hv being selected as a page. -Mrs. A. H. I'eabodv ami Mrs. t . i . Overfield will also attend the meeting. The Salt Lake delegation will go on-instructed on-instructed for prsident general. The candidates are Mrs. James Hamilton Lewis, wife of Senator Lewis of Illinois: Illi-nois: Mrs. George Thatcher Guernsey of Independence, Kan., Mrs. John Miller Mil-ler Horton of Buffalo and Mrs. George Squires of Minneapolis. The music section of the Ladies' Lit-erarv Lit-erarv club il hold it? regular meeting at the clubhouse Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. The subject for the afternoon is "Realistic and Folk Symphony," and an excellent programme ha.- been prepared pre-pared under the direction of Mrs. Albert Skankev. The programme follows: ( Talk 'on "Realistic and Folk Svm-! Svm-! phony," Mrs. L. Louis Strohauer, illustrated illus-trated bv three numbers. Duet. !; Scherzo From New World Svmphonv" (Dvorak), Philip A. Bans-bach, Bans-bach, violin; G. S. Soderlund piano. Violin solo, largo. "New World Symphony" Sym-phony" (Dvorak). Miss Romania Hyde. Piano solo, "Symphony Pathetique No. 6" (Tschaikowsky), Miss Rowena Korns. , Tenor solos. "Oh. Taridiso- (Meyerbeer). (Meyer-beer). "Whv?" (Tschaikowsky), Alfred Al-fred Best. Selections, New Woodwind orchestra, Willard Flashman director. 1 1 I An invitation to attend is exieuueu to all music lovers. The club chorus will meet for rehearsal re-hearsal at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday at the clubhouse. Members of the music section are requested re-quested to meet at 3 o'clock for a business busi-ness conference. The Parent-Teacher association of the Longfellow school will hold its next meeting Monday evening at S o'clock. Sfiss Grace E. Frost will show some of the ways the new lantern recently bought will he used in the school work. Dr. E. A. Smith will discuss "The Broader Life in the School and the Teacher's Responsibility Concerning It." Will G. Farrell will lead the discussion dis-cussion on "The Broader Life in the Home," dealing especially with the father's fa-ther's share in. it. Music will be furnished fur-nished by Miss Jean Tovey, piano; Mrs George A. Eaton and Hugh Dougall, so-losists, so-losists, accompanied bv Miss Jane ,Sands. The programme will he followed by an informal reception to meet. Dr. E. A. Smith. Fred Keeler, principal of the Brvant iunior high school, and Will G. Farrell, new member of the boaTd of education from the district. A meeting of the board of directors of the Utah Federation of AVomen 's clubs will meet at the Commercial club in this city April 5. One of the important im-portant matters to come before, the meeting is a selection of a place of meeting for the state federation in October. Oc-tober. The meeting may be held in Salt Lake. Logan is another place mentioned for the convention. Mrs. Edward Bichsel of Ogdnn, president pres-ident of the federation, has appointed the following committee to arrange a programme for the federation meeting. Mrs. A. N. McKay. Salt Lake, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. L. D. Anderson; Midvale; Mrs. D. N. Straup, Salt Lake. The class in cooking of the Social center will meet tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock at the First Congregational church, instead of Wednesday. Mrs. J.. A. Widtsoe will continue ber course of lectures on "Household Management and the Budget System" Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. An evening class will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock if a sufficient suf-ficient enrollment is secured. The baby clinic wdll open in a' iew days. The kindergarten room will be open and childreu will be cared for there, if mothers care to bring them. 1 ne oociai center muveiiien i. uiuiei the auspices of the home economics section sec-tion of the Ladies' Literary club, the Ladies' Aid society of the First Congregational Con-gregational church and the Housewives' league, was organized last Wednesday. Seventy-five were in attendance on Wednesday and forty-five Thursday. ; Miss Louise Corder. Y. W. C. A. employment em-ployment secretary, who has been ill for the" past two weeks, is now convalescing and will resume her work this week. During her absence Miss Ethel Watkins has done efficient work in the bureau. Patrons of the Y. W. C. A. employment employ-ment bureau will find it a convenience to themselves to remember that only during the regular hours of the bureau, 9 to 11 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m., on Saturdays Sat-urdays 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., can they be sure of attention over the telephone. The postponed meeting of the board of directors will be held next Friday morning at 10:30. The Bay View Reading club will meet tomorrow afternoon in the drawing room of the Ladies' Literary clubhouse. club-house. The study of King Lenr will begin. be-gin. Mrs. T. F. Harlan will give a paper on "Sources of the Play; Conditions Condi-tions Under Which Tt Was Written and a Sketch of the Plav." The studv of act 1 will he led by Mrs. W. Tt. Duval. Du-val. Current events will be reported by Mrs. P. A. Dix. The members will respond re-spond to Toll call with quotations from the plav. I The Ladies' Literary club will meet Friday afternoon at the clubhouse. Tt will be "Public Health Day," under the direction of Mrs. R. C. Gemmoll. The programme will include a talk on "Immunity and Infection of the Rabies Enidemic, " by Dr. L. L. Daines; an address by Dr. Ilelminn .Teidell of gen- nrot intnrpcf in Tynmnn and a discu- sion by Dr. Clarence Snow of "infantile "infan-tile Paralysis." The first of the scTies of first-aid lectures lec-tures was given last Tuesday evening after the close of tbe two Y. W. C. A. Bible classes, bv Dr. W. S. Keyting. Twenty-seven were present. The second sec-ond lecture will be given by Miss Alma Carlson next Tuesday evening at S o'clock, ft was voted bv the club to admit other women to these lectures provided they were association members. mem-bers. For vespers this afternoon at 5 o'clock the Y. W. C. A. offers an at- I tractive programme, contributed by A. Burton, baritone, and Kenneth Cowan, violinist, accompanied by Miss MvTtiee Clinton, and Miss Mae Tvos, reader, who will read "Danny." The hostesses host-esses for the social hour will be members mem-bers of Immanuel Baptist church. All women and girls are invited to be present, pres-ent, especially any who are strangers in I the citv. 1 j The art section of the T.ndies' Lit erarv club has e'ectd the following of-; of-; ticcrs: Mrs, Earl W. Pinnev, chairman; ! Mrs. E. O. Lee. vice chairman: Mrs. I Hinrichs. secretary; Mrs. C. H. Blanch-lard, Blanch-lard, treasurer. Mrs. Blanchard and ! Miss Myra Sawver compose the pro-I pro-I gramme committee. I ( The Womett of Moeseh"art legion will I o-jyp a card partv at Moose haJ pext 1 Wednesday evening at :3' All friends land members are invited. ! Mrs. F. J. ("'r.nroily fnd Mrs. P. F.. Sullivan of Midvale will entertain the auxiliary to the B. of L. E. at a Kensington Ken-sington "tea at the home of .Mrs. Connolly's Con-nolly's daughter, Mrs. E. B. Pvper, 311 Mor'th I'irst West street, Friday. All i :-,,;.,i niein ueis in jivru. The dramatic section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Monday afternoon after-noon a't 2:30 at the clubhouse. The topic will be "Modern Drama of Ideas," with an address by Professor Fred W. .Reynolds. All interested are invited.- The tourist section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Tuesday morning morn-ing at" the clubhouse. "The Orange Versus the Green" will be discussed by Mrs. Allen T. Sanford and Mrs. C. K. Pearsall will give a paper on "The Patron Pa-tron Saints of Ireland. ' The Oasis club of the University of Utah will initiate the following new members on Thursday evening at the Alpha Al-pha Chi sorority house, 1317 East South Temple street:' Miss Kathrine Cannon, Miss Mabel Ruben, Miss Marba Cannon, Miss Enid Calioon, Miss Marie Osborne, Miss Ruth Ash by, Miss Sarah Oneson, Miss Florence llarriugton. The Welfare club will hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Bertha Phillips, No. 1 Snow apartments. apart-ments. A paper on the Panama canal will be read by Miss Bertha Phillips and "Our Government Work at the Panama Canal" will be given by Mrs. Isabella Frve. The Progressive Delphian club will meet with Mrs. C. B. Ashby. Xo. 4 La France apartments, Monday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Kose Armstrong, Hiss Agnes Evans and Mrs. c. A. Cook will give the lesson on "Literature of the Renaissance and Modern Italian Tlis-torv." Tlis-torv." The Ladies' auxiliary to International Association of Machinists will give a card mirtv Wednesday evening at the Labor temple, 151 South Second East. Five hundred will be played. All members mem-bers and friends are invited. Teachers of the Lincoln school desiring desir-ing to give some aid in case of war needs hove joined I ho local Red Cross society at the suggestion of the principal prin-cipal of the school. Miss Elizabeth Bond. A social will be given by the Ladies,' Aid society of Iliff church in the church parlors Fridav evening at 8 o'clock. A musical and literary programme will be given. An invitation is extended to all members and friends of the church. The Swastika ".".00" club met with Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Carlson Thursday evening. Favors were won by Mrs. C. 11. Carlson and Bayard Judd. 'A dainty snp'ier was served. After suvper tho remainder re-mainder of the evening was spent in dancing. The Tlousewix es ' league will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Y W. C. A. rooms in the Continental bank building. Dr. Charles A. Pnk will speak on "Bad Teeth and How Thev AITrct the Health." ' The Life Science society will meet with Mrs. Henrietta Martin next Thursday Thurs-day afiernoou at 2 o'clock in her home. No. 4 Sharp flats. Subject. "Finding Oneself. ' ' Woodbine cirele No. 41. Women of Woodcraft, wi'l give a dance in the new Eagies" hall Mondav. Mareh 2"5. All Woodcraft and friends are invited. T- Ti,e Emerson clas will meet Tues day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. .lohn P. Cowan, 003 Second Sec-ond avenue. Anyone wishing to join the class can do so by conferring with Mrs Cnwan. The Red Cross branch of the AU-Brit-ish society will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. Dunn, 521 South Ninth West street. Radiant sewing circle will meet .Wednesday .Wed-nesday afternoon with Mrs. H. W. Cul-bertsoo, Cul-bertsoo, 53S Emerson avenue. |