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Show -j Service Week to Open With Luncheon ytKSTERX Women's yar ' v week will be inaugurated at luncheon to be given at the Comine,,;.' club Saturday, although the week rc-' starts Monday, April . The commit in charge of the luncheon incluc'c-s y C. II. McMahon, Mrs. A. J. Gori Mrs. J. II. Malick and Mrs. Robert .-ipangler. Reservations mav be rr.-' through Mrs. Hpangler, Wasatch S3.v until noon hriday. s' Mrs. W. X. Williams, chairman of I tah division, committee Xatir--' Council of Defense, will preside at? luncheon, and five-minute talks Wit made by Mrs. W. Mont Perrv'on Liberty Loan"; Mrs. Janette HvV "Conservation," and Mrs. Union RV.1 ' thiugton on "The Ked Cross." ":' A meeting will be held SW- 1 Aj.ril 8, at the Hotel Utah, of chair-'V ot committees of the state divisi0'a"J the council of defense, city ctaim and presidents of clubs. ' ': A demonstration of Utah proi-,., will be made at the community'.';; during the week. Some of the things suggested f or v service weeks are as follows: 41 Making baby layettes. Supporting 'French and BeHaa orphans. c Helping support nurses' huts h France. Having dish towel showers fo-home fo-home batteries. Thrift stamp sale days. Buying Liberty bonds. Gathering old leather for the ' Cross. Gathering books for soldiers. Special day for writing to tit home boys in the camps. S-nding candy and tobacco to te soldiers. Melting pot socials. Starting war gardens. Community kitchens. Forming exchange for rn:il women to dispose of their poslTrr and dairy products. Better baby contests. Pure food shows. Elect Officers for Auxiliary. The Women :s Democratic club hi: t snecial meeting Mondav afternoon v the home of Mrs. Aquila Xebeker.-vQ-rers were elected for the Bed Cross a-i iliary as follows: Mrs. B. T. Pr;-. chairman: Mrs. C . Fernstrom. s'ecre tary: Mrs. W. W. Eager, assistant $.. rotary: Mrs. J. E. Clark and Mrs. Hs'l tie Kimball, sewing instructor: ' Hattie Kin:ba!L knitting instrsc.-y Mrs. F. U. Grosheil, press chiirro Members of the club are askei to -: every Thursday for sewing at the A; las block from 11 until 5 o'clock. The Central and Frances E. YT-Z;:: unions of W. C. T. U. have forme: ;: auxiliary and are to meet everv se;::: Fridav at the Liberty Park Me:i:i.r chunh for Belgian relief work. c. women interested are invited to icia :;-workers :;-workers at the meetings. The Vor'iT-m.-et at 10 o'clock and work th:c::': the afternoon. The next meeting r be held April LJ. The surgical dressings auxiliary :; the City Federation of Women's C: will meet Monday afternoon at Amelia Palace. The Poetry society will meet M:r:r evening in " the . pclhlic library : o'clock by the new time sche.i.i'e. Frank Fowler will read original i-:z' The Short Store club will meet V. : day at 2 o 'clock at the horce of IS C. H. Bl'.ir.chard and Mrs. Go.'-.-f J Bbin.hard. 7cd First avenue. Mrs. I XI. Howard will read original poerr:'. (Continued on Page Piv.) Women's Clubs (Coutmued from page Two.) Mrs Freeman liassett will read an original orig-inal short, story. A discussion of short story technique will follow. Woodrow Wilson auxiliary will meet Monday evening at S o'clock with Mrs. tl. O. Best at' her home, 1C5 Fourth avenue. The Women's Service Unit of St. Mark 's Episcopal church will sew for the orphans' home all day on Monday. All women are invited to join the work. Women 's Pan-Hellenic will meet Thursday at the home of Miss Carrie Sappiugton, 1076 First avenue. , The Rod Cross auxiliary of the First Unitarian church will meet next Wednesday Wed-nesday from 10 until 4 o'clock. i Mizpah chapter No. 5, O. E. S., will 'hold its regular meeting Monday evening eve-ning at Masonic temple at 8 o'clock. Members are invited to attend. The women employees of the Xltah Power & Light company met Thursda evening for the purpose of organizing a Red Cross auxiliarv. Miss Mary H-Glade H-Glade was elected chairman and Miss Lilian Taylor, secretary and treasurer. ' The regular meeting of the ladies' auxiliary of B'nai Israel temple will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jennie Cohn, 6 0 East South Temple street. Rev. John Malick will talk on "The Minor and Major Loyalties. ' ' The Red Cross auxiliary of the Past Noble Grand3 club will meet. Tuesday from 12 until 5 o'clock at I. O. O. F. hall. The Red Cross auxiliary of tho La-dies' La-dies' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse on Wednesday from 10 until un-til 5 o'clock. The class in surgical dressings for men and women will meet at the clubhouse on Tuesday evening from 7:30 until 10 o'clock. |