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Show tortainmfot; Mrs. O. S. Groshell, ban-qu'et; ban-qu'et; Mrs. F. W. Men kin, tickets for banquet; Mrs. S. R. Thurman, transportation; transpor-tation; Mrs. B; A. Jensen, mu'sie; Mrs. R. W. Spangles, press. '... The Woman's Foreign Missionary society so-ciety of the First Melliodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles All-cott, All-cott, 544 South Main street, on Tuesday Tues-day at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Harold Stearns will have charge of the program, of which special music will be a feature. The next regular meeting of tho La-d:es' La-d:es' Literary club will be held November No-vember 14 at 2:30. and the follgwihf program will be given: War and victory poetry, Mrs. L. M. Bailey;' "A Canticle of Praise,'-' written writ-ten by Witter Banner, professor of English En-glish in the University of California, in charge of Mrs. R. S. Allison and Mrs. W. F, Culnier. The cantors will be Ralph Cloningci- and Mr. Gaylord. Tea will be served at the close of the program. pro-gram. The French section of tho club will meet on Monday afternoon at 3:30 in the parlors of the clubhouse. Mile. Domenge Will be the leader. - The Ladies Auxiliary of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen gave a quilting bee Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grace Samuelson. 34S Coatsville aveiiue. $ Daughters of the Handcart Pioneers will meet Friday afternoon with Miss Louise Hock at her home, 376 East Twenty-first South. ' Wasatch Sisters lodge No. 248. L. A. to B. of R. TV, will give a benefit card party Friday at 2:30 in Eagles' hall, corner of West Fourth South and West Temple streets. The lodge will be called to order at 1 p. in. for transaction of regular business. Refreshments will be served. James W. Mclvinncy addressed the Current Events department of tho Ladies' La-dies' Literary club Friday afternoon. "The Recent Session of the Legislature" Legisla-ture" was the topic discussed. The Past, Noble Grand club will be entertained by Mrs. J. C. Floury at 2462 Ninth Fast, street on Thursday afternoon. Visiting members will be welcome. 1 The Seekers' Uterarv ebjb will hold its regular neeting Tuesday at J o'clock at the Civic center. The hostesses' hos-tesses' will be Mrs. E. Kempuer and Mrs. T. J. Nipper. The subject for the afternoon will bo "Twice-Told Tales," by Hawthorne. The discussion will fco led by Miss MnderaGreenwood. ' Professor J. Tl. Paul will address the Women's Democratic club at the regit lar meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3, o'clock at the Civic center. The topic top-ic will be "Tie League of Nations. " The Ladies' Aid society of the Waterloo Water-loo Methodist church will meet on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the homo of Airs. D. E. Law, 1906 South State street. The board of directors of the Jewish Jew-ish Relrof society will meet on Tues-. day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Radiant chapter of the O. E. S.will hold its regular meeting Tuesday "eve niug at 7:30 at Masonic temple. St, Ann's Sewing Circle will meet at the Holy Cross hospital at 2 o'clock oil Tuesday, instead oi Wednesday, this week. The Salt Lake Mothers' club will meet on November 12 at the Civic center. cen-ter. Luncheon will be served a I I o'clock. The subject will be "Elementary "Elemen-tary Social Ethics." The Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 O'clock at the home of Mrs. George Hancock, 447 South Seventh East street. Dr. E. G. Gdwans will address tjte meeting. meet-ing. Jlis topic will be "Vocational Training. ' ' The United Commercial Travelers will meet on Monllay, instead of Tuesday, at 2:30 o'clock at the Newkouae hotel. ' j . ' ' '' The Women of Mooselioart legion will give a cord party Monday evening at SvSO at Moose hall. An invitation is extended to the public, The regular meeting of the Browning section will be held at the clubhouse this afternoon. After the .1 o'clock luncheon the study of "La Saisias?1 will be completed and that of " In Me-moriam" Me-moriam" commenced, Mis. Florence Woodruff and Mrs. C, E. Richards will . be hostesses. Utah League of Women Voters J to Hold Two Days? Meetieg ARRANGEMENTS are being per-1 feeted for the conference of the I Utah League of Women Voters to be held in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday, November 17 and IS. The league has secured the attendance of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the National American Woman's Suffrage association and the most dis-; dis-; tinguished suffrage leader in the Unit-led Unit-led Stales. I Mrs. Catt will arrive in the cily next I Sunday and will be at the Hotel Utah .'during her stay in Salt Lake. A bau-: bau-: quel- will be given iu her honor Monday Mon-day evening at the Hotel Utah and she will address a large mass meeting at the Assembly hall. Accompanying Mrs. Catt will be Dr. Valeria Parker, chairman of social morality mor-ality of the Nalioual League of Wo- men Voters; Mrs. F. Jean Nelson Pen-field, Pen-field, chairman of a committee for securing se-curing uniform laws for women; Mrs. I Edward P. Costigan. chairman of food i supply and demand committee, and Mrs. i Frank J. Shuler, secretary of the association. as-sociation. A letter received from Mrs. Cat! bv I Mrs. F. S. Richards, president of the jl'tah League of Women Voters, is as follows: " I am anxious lo have a representative representa-tive gathering of Utah women. I wish to present, to you the unent need of the League of Women A'oters in nreVr that the women who have worked for suffrage may clear uvny the debris of discrimination against women in all the states lefore the American Women's Suffrage association is merged into the League of Women Voters." Mrs. Richards requests all chairmen and members of special and standing committees of the Utah Leaeue, of Women Wo-men Voters to meet at the Hole! Utah I Tuesday morning to make final arrangements ar-rangements for the conference iu .this citv. ' The president and board of directors of the Utah League of Women Votors follow: Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells, member national na-tional committee: Mrs. F. S. JUchards, president Utah Suffrage onnoil of Women: Wo-men: Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward. Mrs. Iva Wines, Dr. Jane Skolfield, Mrs. IS. T. Pyper. Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen. Mrs. Anna T. Piercey, Mrs. Hannah Lapish. The following are the chairmen of local lo-cal committees: Mrs. E. E. C'oM'man. t.-ncral arrangements: arrange-ments: Mrs. W. X. Williams, hospital-ity; hospital-ity; Mrs. A. J. Gorham, special reception; recep-tion; Mrs. R. E. L. Collier, special en- |