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Show I U.CT. Auxiliary j :; Honors New Officers TIP1' La'lics' auxiliary of tho T,'. 0. T., f'Oinn il XI, cnli-rtairi'Ml Tiiurs-!J Tiiurs-!J iay at'tfinioon at tin; hoim- it' yU$. A. I V. MdihUrnp (in Seventh Kant stnt. ;i Tho en t.i'rf.a in miMi t wa.s in-liuiior of the eighth ItirUjtiay annivcrsai-y oi: tin? or-f or-f liani.ation, ami (.in; nrwly (ilf.c,tei ol'li-'cors. ol'li-'cors. Limchron was stvt! at 1 :'!') pV:!ock anil covers wen; laid tor thirty-i'our thirty-i'our quests. A jirni-ain nut of toasts and music, followed, ami the afternoon was spent with rariis. Tin: ol'licers for 1 the year are: Presi'lent, M. F. Ji. ; Jlaimnill; first vii-o prcsiiiont, Mrs. F. t f. Walters; srr'onil vice. pre.siileiit, .Urn. William M. Donolme; secretary ami treasurer, Mrs. V,r. . Williams; eorro-HjionilinK eorro-HjionilinK secretary, .1 rs. ,1. ' ,'. (lloason. ,! Executive (ominitti'f, Mrs. W. 1. Kowe, j chairman; Mrs. Dolus Irish, Mrs. W. . K. Price ami .Mrs. H. B. Cla.le. Mrs. J W. - l. Weatherbee was elected ehair-' ehair-' man of tins visiting committor:. j Wasatch Literary , Club Meeting. ! The Wasatch Literary club was on- I tertained Tncsiiav at tlio homo of Mrs. 'I Ebor Hall, 243 ' Knstt Second South i: 8troot, A talk on "Why America Kn-i Kn-i tered the War" was eiven bv Professor : I(.ovi Kiljjar Young. Mrs. 10. K. Corf man, general secretary of the federation, gave an informal tall; on federation j work, and Mrs. F. H. Scott discussed ! current events. Two vocal Holes, "Sprint; Simr'nm" and "'1'ho Elves," wore yivon by Mrs. Lorena Whipple Goodwin, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Duvall Johnson. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. G. W. Barrows, Mrs. li. U. Palmer, "Mrs. G. M. Gorton, Mrs. L. ('. Paddison and Mrs. A. B. Yeamans. Tooele Woman's Club Elects Officers. " Mrs. S. T. Carman was hostess to the Women's club of Tooele at her home Friday afternoon. Election of officers to servo for the coming year was held. Tlio officers elected were: President, i Mrs. William S. Marks; vice president, Mrs. L. A. Meliride; socretary, Mrs. C. F. Anderson; financial socretary, I Mrs, 8. T. Carman; treasurer, ' Mrs. Harry Raymond; historian, Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Simms. Meetings of Clubs Briefly Mentioned. Mrs. i'l. A. Walton and Mrs. Tda B. Rnsmusson will entertain the Miriam Past Noble Grands' club Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs. Walton, 30 South Eleventh East street. . The Eed Cross auxiliary to the Women's Wo-men's Democratic club will meet Thursdnv from 10 until 5 o'clock in tho Atlas block. I Tho Primary association of the Twenty-third ward will meet Wednesday Wednes-day from 10 until 5 o'clock at the. home of Mrs. F. V. Fernstrom, So3 Puluth avenue. All women of the ward afe invited. The State Society of the Daughters of tho Mormon Battalion will meet Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. May Belle Thurman Davis, 3:11 Cen-tev Cen-tev street. The Radiant chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple. A musical programme and re- MRS. S. B. HAMILL, recently elected president presi-dent of the Ladies' auxiliary United Commercial Com-mercial Travelers. n . im I 1 ' - x y . I S p -; r - !'.'-, - $ ii . ? VJ ? li II ' ' , ' ' w 11 i ; s : l 1 . ' II S S . ,,?', v li I 11, S$ sj 1 1 r:. osimm'M II II , l , , II 1 1 mm:m mmm 1 1 II ' rr . - "'A' II II - - V XX x x . II , . - freshments will follow the meeting. AH members of the order are invited. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Miriam Mir-iam Past Noble Grands' club will meet Tuesday at tho I. 0. O. P. hall frpm 12 until 5 o'clock. The women of the Mooseheart legion will entertain at a card party Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at the Moose hall. Thoy will also give a St. Patrick's masquerade mas-querade dance Monday evening, March IS, at Moose hall. The Red Cross auxiliary to the City Federation of Women's clubs will moot Monday aftcrnoou at 2 o'clock afthe headquarters. I The Bay View club will meet Monday Mon-day afternoon with Mrs. T. D. Lewis at her home, 60 Eighth East street. Act 3 of "Julius Caesar'' will be tire study, and Mrs. A. McCurtain will lead the discussion. The regular meeting of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the American Revolution will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Freeman Morningstar, 1425 East South Temple street. Miss Thelma Dahlin, who won the D. A. R. medal in the high school contest held recently, will read her winning essay, "Women in the War." Miss Mary Dern, who won honorable hon-orable mention in the contest, will also read her essay, "Women's Activities Ac-tivities in the War." ' The musical programme will consist of a violin solo by Miss Margaret Stewart, and a trio by Miss Miss Margaret Stewart, violin; vio-lin; Miss Katherine Stewart, cello, and Mrs. C. B. Stewart, piano. The Saute club will meet Tuesday evening at Hie homo of Mrs. .A. Becli-staud Becli-staud on East Eighth South street. The Radiant Sewing Cirelo Red Cross auxiliary wdll meet Wednesday morning morn-ing at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. H. Valentine, 78 Q street. The Seekers' 'Literary club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. t. Beless, 707 Second ' avenue. av-enue. Mrs. M. E. Whalton will give a paper, and a musical programme will follow. Lynd's Red Cross auxiliary will meet Wednesday from 10 until 5 o'clock at the Wilson hotel. The Salt Lake Woman's club will meet to observe president's day on Monday at 2:30 at the home of the president, Mrs. W. H. Tremayne, 636 East Fourth South. The programme will be in charge of Mrs. Husband. Members are invited to bring their friends. I The. L. A. to O. R. C. will give a card party at the Knights of Pythias hall Thursday afternoon. Friends are invited. The Catholic Woman's league will meet Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock at the f. adies' Literary clubhouse. Mrs. A. H. S.v Bird will give a paper on "War Poetry." Miss Kathcrino Fitzgerald will give sevoral humorous dramatic readings and Mrs. Edward McGurrin will play harp solos. All members of the Short-Story club, who wish to make reservations for the club luncheon at the Newhouse hotel on Monday. March IS. will please notify no-tify Mrs. IT. K. Klingender before Thursday. Robert E. Lee chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet with Mrs. R. J. Macgregor at her home, o79 Eighth avenue, Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. A paper, "Progress of the South," will be given by Mrs. G. W. Barrows. Historical review questions, 26-30, will be discussed, with Mrs. E. Yoemans as leader. ' The Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladies' La-dies' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse on Wednesday from 10 until 5 o 'clock. The class in surgical dressings' will meet on Tuesday evening from 7:30 until 10 o'clock. The class is for both men and women. The Life Science Society Sweden-borg Sweden-borg class will meet with Mrs. Henrietta Hen-rietta Martin next Tuesday afternoon at 4. o'clock at No. 4 Sharp flats. The Diaper Mothers' club will meet with Mrs. B. A. Kalco. 027 East South Temple street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The subiect for the afternoon af-ternoon will be the "Physical Care of the Child." Those contributing to the nrogramme will be Mrs. O. J. Monson, Mrs. J. V. .Tarrett, Mrs. Carl Porter and Mrs. B. A. Kalco. .The regular meeting of the Progressive Progres-sive Delphian club will be held at the home of Mrs.'B. rr. Hire, 10 East First kXorth, Monday m; 2:30 o'clock. Ta- pers on Italian history will be given by Mrs. Harry Bews and Mrs. W. D. Bratz. The Welfare unit will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Newhouse hotel. During the month' of February, members mem-bers of the St. John's Red Cross auxiliary aux-iliary have completed the following article's: ar-ticle's: Forty-six pairs of socks, thirty-three thirty-three bed' shirts, six sweaters, twenty draw sheets and twelve pillows. They have, also collected and turned over to the Bed Cross one sack of feathers and three packages of tin "The auxiliary has twenty-five members and meets every Tuesday at the Parish house. Wasatch Sisters lodge, No. 248, X A. to B. of R. T., wdll give a card party Friday evening at 8 o'clock in Musicians' Musi-cians' hall, corner Second South and West Temple streets. Funds will be used to help establish a home for aged and dependent sisters. The commit- tee on arrangements includes Mrs. J. F. Daley, Mrs. C. W. Sargent. Mrs. C. R, Scott, Mrs. J. V. Davis, Mrs. J. W. Brownsou and Mrs. R. C. Davis. The motion picture committee of the Home and School 'league will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the public library. Miss Jane Barrett will talk on "The Influence of the Motion Picture on the Young. ' ' |