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Show Meetings of Clubs Briefly Announced The Red Cross auxiliary .of the Women of the Fnivcrsity of Utah will meet Monday at s o'clock, 'gentlemen members of the faculty are invited to this meeting. The auxiliary will also meet Vfcdncsdav at 2 o'clock p. m. ' i The Light Bearers of the Westminster Westmin-ster -Presbyterian church will give an entertainment af the church, corner of Fifth South and First West streets, Fridav evening at 7:oO o'clock. The Lloyd alliance of the- First Unitarian Uni-tarian church will give a luncheon net Wednesday from 12 to 1:M0 o'clock. The Red Cross auxiliary will meet in the afternoon. The Draper Mother.-' club will meet with Mrs. F. W. Meakin, 1077 Second avenue Wednesday. The geneial subject for the. day v. ill 'be ' ' Self -Con I rol and Concentration." The programme committee com-mittee consists of Mra. J. Paul Kyser, chairman, Mrs. 0. W'. Chrtstenson, Mrs. William G. Knox and Mrs. Paul W. Wallin. The Rev. Flmer 1. Goshen will talk on " Self Mastery. " Mrs. Chris-tenson Chris-tenson will discuss the ' ' Discipline of the Young Child." Mrs. Knox will discuss "When Should Self-Control Take the Place of Parental Control?" Mrs. Wallin will discuss "Anger." Mrs. W. G. Knox is the soloist for the afternoon and will sing the following selections: "Where Did You Come From, Baby, Dear."' bv Dudley Buck, and "Life's Garden, "by Carrie Jacobs Bond. All members are requested to be present. The state society of the Daughters of .Mormon Battalion will meet, at Hit East south Temple street Tuesday, with Mrs. Julia M. Faruswortu and Mrs. fsabell Workman as hostesses. A paper entitled "Patriotic Paper" will be given bv Mrs. V. F. Anderson. Red Cross work will be done by the members mem-bers during the meeting. The Progressive Delphian club will meet, Mnndav at ":at o'clock at the home of Mrs: Matthew Xoall. 11 Filth avenue." Anyone havinc tho Delphian books who wishes to .join the club will be welcome. Reynolds circle, Dalies of the (1. A. R., will have its regular meeting in I. I). O. F. hull Tuesday afternoon at C o 'clock. The Salt I.ake Woman 's club w'dl meet on Monday at L':-'ib with Mrs. W. II. Trcmnyne, h'.'ln Fast Fourth South. Mrs. A. 11. Parsons will review ".Mr. Prilling Sees II Through." The Fife 'Science Suedonborg class vill niecl with Mr:,. Henrietta Martin uc.vt Tii''-d:iv allernoou at I o'clock. Subject, "Divine Love and Wisdom." The new s. tIm ui of the l.ndics' Aid sie-ielc ,,f the I iniiin nuel I'.aidist church v. ill gno a silver tea. at the home of Mrs. f;. ,. HadiTlMher, 1101 IfullvwrMid avruu", Tu'-:i' la v afternoon for the benefit of the surgical dressing auxiliary. auxil-iary. Friends of the societv invited- The ladies' auxiliary to the Order of Railwav Conductors will give a card party at the K. P. hall Thursday at -, p. m. All friends and members of the order arc invited. . The T. H. Gordon circle, auxiliary of the American Red Cross, will' spend" the (lay with Mrs. Emily Warrick, $45 Lincoln Lin-coln street. Thursday. Pojama suits and bandages are to be made. The members of T. H. Gordon circle, Ladies of the 'V. A. R., will spend the afternoon of Friday as. (be guests of Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Guire at the home of Mrs. Xelton, S67 Pueblo street. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladies' La-dies' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse ou Wednesday, February 13, from 10 until 3 o'clock. The Women of Mooseheart Legion will give a masquerade dance at Moose hall Monday night. Members and friends are invited. The legion will give a card partv Monday evening, February 18. at Moose hall.' All members mem-bers and friends are invited. Mrs. Arthur L. Dale entertained Yc Old Albany club Wednesday at her home, Hoi Richards street. Luncheon was served from one long table, sixteen members being present. A silver basket of fro it. formed the centorpieep, other decorations of the room were in ferns. The club will meet next week at Mrs. Richard Eatough's. H2.5 Eighth avenue. Also the club members will meet next Thursday, February 14, at Mrs. Quiver's, llfib Second avenue, for Red Cross work. Liberty review No. !. Ladies of the Maccabees, will entertain at a Washington Wash-ington birthdav card partv at C:."i0 Fchruary 21 at the Odd Fellows hall. All friends are invited. Citv Federation of Women's clubs Red Cross auxiliary will meet Monday at 2 o'clock at the Red Cross headquarters headquar-ters in the Amelia palace. H: R. F. Lee. chapter of the T". D. C. will hold its regular meeting Wedues-dnv Wedues-dnv nflcrnoon at the home of Mrs. J, Y. Owslov 1 ."J7 First avenue. Tho regular meeting of Ihc D. A. R. will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles W. Unyd at her home, lf'o Third avenue. Dean W. W. Fleetwood will speak on "Heroes of Todav" mid u musical programme will lie gi ven bv Kennel h Bobbin. The Label league will enlertain at, a card party Mondav night at the Labor temple. All friends are invited. Lvnds Red Cross auxiliary to the Red ('hiss will meet Wednesdnv nl the Wilson Wil-son hotel from 10 uulil 0 u 'clock. Sunshine auxiliarr to the Red Cross will meet Wednesday morning at the Red Cross headquarters and Friday u ft-ernoon ft-ernoon at Ihc Commercial club. The Pay View dull will meet Mondav Mon-dav afternoon with Mrs. A. Nord al her ho'nie, lis T street. Mrh. William Illack will di-"'uss the first act of "Julius Cacs.-i r. ' ' Radiant chapter, I'). V,. S., will meet Thursday e cuing at tho Masonic tern-pe tern-pe at 7:ail o'clock. The crn nd matron.' Mrs. Chloc Raddou of Park City, will make her official visit. All members ate invited. Daughters of the Utah Handcart Pioneers Pio-neers will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hannah Lapish at her home, j'Sl Fourth avenue. i The ladies' fjuxiliarv of the B. of L. E. will give their eighth annual dauce Saturday evening at the Eagles hall. The Saute club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Emma Peterson at her home on Chase avenue. School children of the city are busy 'in Red Cross work and do much under the direction of their teachers toward aiding a good cause.. Some of the most enthusiastic workers belong to the second sec-ond gtade of the Oquirrh school, of which Miss Mary Williamson is teacher. A group of Miss Williamson's pupils, at, the- home of Mrs. Charles Tyngj wnth several of their associates in other rooms of the Oquirrh school doing "snipping and knitting for the Red Cross, were snapped by a Tribune staff photographer aud are .shown on this page. The Ladies' Literary dub is planning a. novel programme for the regular meeting. March S. It will consist of an exhibition of clothes designed and made at home undor the title. "Creative Art of Woman." The clothes will include children's garmeuts and women's dresses ranging from bungalow aprons to party frocks. The committee in charge of the exhibition includes Mrs. R. W. Allison and Mrs. John Malick. Potted plants will also be ou sale. The Woman's Democratic club will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock iu parlor E, Xewhouse hotel. A sketch of the life of Abraham Lincoln will be given by Mrs. H. J. Hayward. A violin solo will bo given by Dewey Oswald. All Democratic Demo-cratic women are invited. , Pythian Sisters auxiliary Red Cross meets at. ladies' parlors of the Commercial Commer-cial building on Thursday all . day. The ("leofan will hold its regular afternoon aft-ernoon meeting on Wednesday evening, Febrnarv K). at S o'clock at the homo of Mrs." H. L. A. Culmer, 27 C street. ( nil A. Badger will address the club on the subject of "The American Army." The Veteran Rehekahs will give their annual luncheon at the Xewtiouso hotel edncsdav at 1 o'clock. Tho luncheon will hn followed by .1 business meeting. Veteran Kebekahs from other jurisdictions jurisdic-tions are. inviteiito attend. Members of the Kiini Knit Kumrmny, Woodcraft auxiliary to the Red ( ross. will meet Wednesilav with Mrs. A. F. Hind at her home, ISSii 1 street, from 10 until .1 o'clock. On Fridav the mem-hers mem-hers will meet for sewing in the Atlas block. |