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Show . , . , HP HRIFTY CLUB, composed of children from 9 to 12 years of age, who are making a patch-work quilt for the Red j; I 11 Cross. Top row, left to right, Florence Mortensen, Winnie Finlayson, Winifred Lowery, Ardella Leavitt, : j Elizabeth Gillett; bottom row, left to right, Erma Lovendale. Maude McCabe, Ruth Larsen, Margaret Lambert, Dor- ! othy Mortensen, Catherine Leute, Helen Leavitt, Shirley Le Claire. j Ladies' Literary , Club Closes Its Year COMPLETING its year - work, the I. allies' Literary chip held its final business meeting I'Viilay afternoon at the clubhouse. Officers were elected a ail reports of I he year's work were heard. A committee is preparing a pro gramme which will he issued in hook Ml m and distributed to club members at the opening session next September. Hoard meetings will he held duriiiu tile summer, and the Ked Cross aiml iary will continue its meetings on Wed lltsdav. The surgical dressing idass on Tuesday evening also will work throngh the slimmer. The new officers are as follows: President, Mrs. John P. Cowan; first vice president) Mrs. (ilea Miller; usjond vice president, Mrs. Charles peak; recording secretary. Mrs. D. N. Mood, coresponding secretary. Mrs. hi. 1 1. Hammond; treasurer, Mrs. Elmo V. Smith; critic, Mrs. W. II. Jiintz; his-Huian. his-Huian. Miss Myra Sawyer. Those elected to compose the hoard of directors direc-tors are as follows: Mrs. li. B. Pal-pfcr, Pal-pfcr, Mrs. S. F. ('"eDton and Mrs. E. II. I ionium. Lecture Schedule at Community Center jj KCTCBES and demonstrations, ( oinmiiuiiy Center, 1 1 y i j. street, for the present week, under t direction of the City Council 0f 2 ifense, Utah Agricultural college s United States department of as,;! turo, are scheduled as follows for .', week : Monday, ii p. in.- Lecture and onstration on "Food fur Nursing J0J ers, " by Miss Jean Cox, for the l10a of health nurses aud general pnblif Tuesday, '2 p. m. Lecture and it, onstration on "The Food Value 01 3 Potato," by Miss Jean Cox, for Q Federation of Women's Clubs and t eral public. Wednesday, 'J p. m. LeoturnV' demonstration on -'Yeast War Rrea, by Miss Jean Cox, for general public ' Thursday, 2 p. in. Lecture and iti onstration on "The Use of Kgm " . Miss Jean Cox, for Belief societies u genera! public, 8 p. ni. Class in millinery, eoudueir by Miss Lavinia Parks, for gun, public. Friday, 2 p. in. Lecture and demet stration on "The .Body's Eull Reaiia, ment, ' ' third of a series of Hoover If tures, by Miss Jean Cox, for the Hob. and School league and Parcnt-Teaii associations. Class in dressmaking, conducted ii Miss M. Hutteballe, on Saturdays at ! a. m., for general public. At Westminster college, 1840 8ouii Thirteenth East street, Tuesday, S;; a. m. Demonstration on " Iuexpensji, Desserts," by Mrs. Anna C. Tire. At Neighborhood house, 73;', vf. First South, Wednesday, 7:30 p. ni.- I Demonstration on "The Potato,'' I. Miss Jean Cox. 1 - - - 1 5ciyj' - ! jf . B f' ; . : ; 1 1 Thrifty Club Making Red Cross Quilt. Eager to do their bit, Ibe members of a oluu of girls from 11 to 12 years of age, pupils of Miss Ethel Martin of the 'ituiirrh school is busily engaged making mak-ing a patchwork epiilt from scraps left i'roin g&rnionts made for soldiers at Red i 'ross headquarters, The children meet at the various homes of the members Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon and work under the direction of Mrs. ,. U. Lovendale, who organized the auxiliary, which is known as the Thriity club. The tpiilt is to be lour by five feet when finished and i made in square blocks. The club will buy the lining and cotton for the epiilt, which is to be fumed over to the Bed Cross when finished. fin-ished. The club members are Winifred Low-cry. Low-cry. Winnie Finlayson, Florence Mortensen, Mor-tensen, Ardelle Leavitt, Elizabeth Gil-lett, Gil-lett, lirma Lovendale, Maud McCabe, tilth Larsen, Margaret Lambert, Dorothy Dor-othy Mortensen, Catherine Leute, Helen l.ea'vitt, Shirley Le Claire, Tin: Seekers' Literary club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. Moore. 915 West Second South street. The subject of the discussion will be: 'Ourselves as Others Seo Us," to be presented by Mrs. L, Marcell and Mrs. ,1. A. Daley. The election of officers will take place. The Ladies Aid of, the First Gouguve-fttional Gouguve-fttional church will meet in me church parlors Tuesday, from Hi a. m. until if. p. ni. I a ' ' The Oliver 0. Howard, W. R. C. will he entertained at cards Thursday afternoon after-noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Agnes PStts, 412 Van Ness place, Ninth South a-lid Fourth East streets. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. L. A. Winch. Mrs. F. Fallentine, Mrs. J. Vincent, Mrs. 10. Stocking and Mrs. M. Wil-Hprt. Wil-Hprt. Members and friends of the corps are invited. 4Miss Elsa Bamberger and Mrs. J. William Knight of Prove have been appointed ap-pointed by the governor as delegates tu to the National Peace conference, which Will be held in Philadelphia, May 15 ajid Hi. These delegates have now-, gone to attend the women's committee of the National Council of Defense, which is meeting in Washington, May li, 1! and Jo. The Ked Cross auxiliary of the Ladies' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse on Wednesday from 1 fo 5 p. in. The surgical dressings auxiliary will meet at the clubhouse on Tuesday evening. The gauze rooms in the Elks' clubhouse club-house are open for work every day from 10 a. in. until 5 p. m., except' on Saturday. Sat-urday. The sewing rooms are open on Monday. Tuesday and Friday. All wives of Elks are invited to join the workers. '' '' The May meeting of the Business Woman 's club will be held on Thursday evening at the Women's Civic Center on Regent street. Dinner will .be served at B:30; and, following a brief business meeting. Mrs. E. A. Smith will give a talk on oratorios, illustrating her subject sub-ject with musical selections. V The Association of Collegiate Alumnae will hold its last meeting for the year Wednesday at the home of Mrs. D". D. Stockman,' -127 M street. The following Smith alumnae will he hostesses- ATrs D. D. Stockman, Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Miss Helen Greenwood, Mrs. Scott Groo, Miss Dorothy Weber,. Miss Laura. Weber and Miss Tillie Hesselberg. t- : , , .. - . The Salt Lake Woman's club wili meet on Monday with. Mrs. Gatrell, 321 Sixth East. The election of officers will, "take place. The Bay View club will meet Monday Mon-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. V. Harlan, 1380 Westminster avenue. Luncheon will be served at 1 p. in. and will be followed by the election of officers. The hostess would like to hear from the members as to whether they can attend or not. The Bed Cross, auxiliary of the Past Noble Grands' club will meet in the Odd Fellows' hall on Tuesday from 10:30 a. m, until 4:30 p. m. . i The Short Story club will hold its regular meeting Mondav at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. B. Palmer, 188 K street". The hostesses ' will be Mrs. Palmer and Miss Josephine' Spencer. ATvq Pnlnter will read the nrieinal shnrt story awarded the annual prize by the Denver Post. Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson will read an original stdry and Mrs. ;C. H. Heuser will give one from one of the current magazines. The Women's Democratic club Red Cross auxiliary will meet Thursday from 10, a. m. until 5 p. in. in the Atlas block for sewing. The auxiliary will meet for gauze work at the headquarters, headquar-ters, Monday at 10 a. m. The Parent-Teachers' association of the East Side High school met Tuesday evening. The following were elected: President, Mrs. Vuiliam Reid; first vice president, Mrs. E. V. Silver; second vice president, Mts. R. Wy Fisher, and secretary sec-retary and treasurer, Mrs. A. J. Olsen, Jr. ' , -; . Sf ' Ai the bimonthly meeting of the Alliance Al-liance Francaise, held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Elias Smith, an exceptionally good programme was given. The junior French students of the summer school presented " Le Der-niere Der-niere Classe. ' ' Mrs. F. Naish, Mrs. L. Shannon, Mrs. 'J. Vineelle and Mrs. C. Crowley. ..- ... Miss Nellie Sutton entertained the S. S. S. Klub at her home, 128 Glrarcl avenue, Wednesday. The members are Miss Dora Kohler Miss Ruth Mullett, Miss Marseilles Slatter, Miss Stella Sandberg, Miss Isabelle Meikle and Miss Nellie Sutton. The afternoon was devoted to Red Cross work. The young matrons' section of the : Women 's society of the Phillips Congregational Congre-gational church will give a tea Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Guy 'Anderson, 2518 Highland Drive. An interesting in-teresting musical programme has been planned for the afternoon. All members mem-bers and friends of the society are invited. in-vited. Mizpah Red Cross auxiliary will meet at the Commercial club Tuesday from 10:30 to 5:30 o'clock. 2'. " ' The monthly meeting of the motion picture committee of the Home and School league will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Meakin, 1077 Second avenue, ave-nue, on Tuesday evening a.t 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. George . Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Porter will be guests of the committee. com-mittee. k . sw,. . -The Parent-Teachers' association of the Lowell school will meet tomorrow afternoon at the school building. The annual election of officers will be held. At 3 o'clock, in the main hall, the Children will give a demonstration in physical education under the supervision supervi-sion of William E. Day. At 4 o'clock, A. B. Kesler, principal of Uintah school, will speak on "War Gardens. " A musical mu-sical programme. haB been aranged by Miss Lilv Reiser. An invitation is extended ex-tended by the president, Mrs. Charles Wells, and principal, Mr. Bradford, to parents and friends of the Lowell school. The Life Science society will meet at the Women 's Civic Center association associa-tion on Regent street, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Henrietta Martin will speak oh ' ' The Hidden Meaning. ' ' The Women's Republican club - met Monday, May 6, at the home of Mrs. V. H. 'Ellison. The assisting hostesses were Mrs. Jeanette B. Hyde, Mrs. A. E. Graham, ; Mrs. Esther Cramer and Mrs. C. Barrett. A paper on ' ' Preservation of the National Public Parks and Playgrounds Play-grounds " was given by Mrs. Emma B. Stockman. Several piano solos were given by Mrs. L. H, Burke. David Reese rendered several vocal solos in his usual pleasing manner, which was much appreciated by the club. Refreshments Re-freshments were served at the close of the meeting. v Radiant chapter Xo. V2, Order of East-ern East-ern Star, Will hold its regular meeting Tuesday at .8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. All members of the order are invited.;. v . Lucy Branniug ami Mrs. Dora Koeli-ler Koeli-ler will entertain the veteran Rebekahs at a card social Thursday at the home of Mrs. Branningj -12 fourth East street. Veteran Rebekahs ami their husbands are invited to attend. Mrs! L. E.. Hubbard, Mrs. Ada K. Hartenstein and Mrs. Catherine Harper will entertain the Past Matrons' circle, Order of Eastern Star, at the home of Mrs. Hubbard, 358 South Seventh East street, Thursday afternoon. All members mem-bers are invited. '' . ' The members of the Red Cross, of the auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Locomo-tive Engineers, will meet in the gauze room at headquarters on Wednesday motniug at 9:30 o'clock. The annual meeting of the members of the Musical Arts society, which was postponed' from May (i. , will bo held Monday at 5 o'clock at the Consolidated Music store. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Lloyd Allipnce will meet at the Unitarian church on Wednesday from Id until i 0 'clock. : -. ' Miss Katberiue X. Phillips, a British war nurse, who has recently returned from the trenches, will give a talk under the auspices of the Catholic Women's league this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Knights of Columbus rooms in the Hotel Utah. All Catholics in the city ami the general public are invited to attend. The Liberty club was entertained last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Crowley on Pacific avenue. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. V. Xaish. 1 overs were laid for the following club members: Mrs. E. A. Crnnt, Mrs. E. B. HoltbT, Miss L. Xel'f. Mrs. L. Xeff. Mrs. S. E. Bishop. Mrs. M. F. ' Merrill, |