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Show Jane Addams to Speak Here n n n n n Will Be Bonneville Club Guest M' 1SS JANE ADDAMS, who is to address Bonneville club in M Salt Lake in the early part of next April. ! 1 1 - , .-s-.o :-:. . - .. hi-::-- - : ':v-T-;vi a k If.' '' ' " Vv ,--""'.-'.. ' . i'? !i;.v-' ' . ' 1 f V ... :. i. .. - .H; f; v.. : : . i -. v . - A k !, f - -:.. ' --i I r .f; i ; ' '-;" ' ' . i . nry.r - -- h;:i. , .1 jH ll " ' '.-:' '- , ''a-i; : l -. . ' ' ' ' ; - . -' ) V,.':,;. ;;.-',:,.-;;' i ' . . : :;i . .. ' : ! I : : li I I - - . ' ' .. V f. t : ". ' ' " V ' : i : V:::-X. ' : 1.--1.V' v - . . . .- .if f 4 Progressive Organization Is Arranging Special Meeting Meet-ing for Women. MTSS.T.WE APPAMS. founder and hca 1 of tho famous Hull House social settlement in Chicago an-l one of the most noted women of America, will be the speaker at the dinner of the Bonneville club 'about April 1 or 2, which is to be ladies' niht. This announcement was made yesterday yester-day by the board of governors of tho olub, along with the announcement that at a near future dinner Dr. F. W. Gunsauius, president of the Armour Institute of Technology of Chicago and noted lecturer,, w ill be tho speaker. These are two of the best known and noted lecturers in the country, and the board of governors of the Bonneville Bonne-ville club feel highly gratified in being be-ing able to announce that thev have secured them for addresses at dinners of the club soon. j While definite date has not been set ! for the ladies' night dinner at which j Miss Ad. lams will spoak. it was an- : nouueed that it will he either pril 1 or April 2. The date at which Dr. Gunsauius will sneak is as vet indefinite, indefi-nite, but it wiil probably "be before 'he date on w-hich Miss Addams will be here, it is stated. Miss Addams is probably tho most widely known ami most notable woman in the Cnitoil States today in the walks of public life. Miss' Addams, with Miss Ellen Gates Starr, established estab-lished tho Hull House social settlement settle-ment in Chicago in lsso, and she -j,as been head of it ever since. She has taken a most prominent part in social work of the country, is an author of 1 considerable renown, and recently has j been lecturing throuch the conn try on subjects of vital imnort, especially with ' relation to foods and the war." She j probably will speak uron some phase of this subject here, it is stated. Pr. Gunsauius is a famous ' clergyman clergy-man and lecturer of national repute He was pastor of tho noted Plymouth church ot Chicaeo for a number c' years, and has b-en pasfor 0f the Central Cen-tral church of Chicago since Itoo He has been president of the Armour Institute In-stitute ot Tochiiolosa- since Isihl He is author of a number of well known and. widely read books. |