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Show WOMEN'S CLUB AIMSOUTLINED Influence Increases, Asserts Leader Organized women are ever becoming becom-ing a stronger power In the world, said Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar of SADIE ORR DUNBAR Portland, Ore., first vice president of the National Federation of Women's Wo-men's Clubs, who was In Salt Lake City Friday. "Women havs been In public life only TS years," said Mrs. Dunbar, who is also sxecutlvs secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis association. 'They have a tremendous potential power, which our organisation Is trying to bring into activity for the solving of world problems." Mrs. Dunbar will speak at the annual dinner of ths Visiting Nurse association Saturday at 7:30 p. m. at ths chamber of commerce. She will remain in Salt Lake City several sev-eral days to confer with Mrs. J. L Gibson, president of the Utah Federation Fed-eration of Women's Clubs, and othei officers. |