Show II Clubs an and Soci Societies oC Iel ties tea I Robert E E. Leo Lee chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy will wUl meet at 2 o'clock Sunday Sunda afternoon at the tho home of Mrs 1 A. A M M. Garforth Seventh avenue The Philo Christi Christ chapter of of the First Presbyterian Westminster guild will meet at 3 30 Friday afternoon at at atthe atthe the home of Miss Julia Smith 4 G Eighth avenue The Teachers' Teachers association of association association- or of the Lowell school will meet at 0 clock o'clock Monday afternoon at the school for open discussion A A program pro pro- ram gram of music will wUl bo be given by the children of the tho school The The- Womans Woman's Dramatic club will hold its regular meeting Wednesday Wednesday- Afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at atthe the clubrooms clubrooms clubrooms club- club rooms rooms in the Hooper building George Islaub will talk on The History of Banking and the the- New Federal Reserve Resene Law An officers' officers meeting be held at 1 30 All Democratic women are invited The Daughters of ot the Mormon Battalion Bat Bat- will meet on Wednesday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs l Joseph Grant 1234 East Fifth South Very important business Is to ba ha considered considered considered con con- and the regent desires a full attendance 5 The Oliver O d Howard W. W VR R. R C. C will wilt hold a meeting Wednesday afternoon ft at the I. I 0 O. 0 O. O F F. F hall Members Members' at- at tend j Radiant chapter No o. o 12 O. O E. E S. S wilt will hold its regular meeting meeting- in Masonic temple at 8 o- o o'clock lock Tuesday evening The feature of f the evening will be bethe bethe bethe the official visit of the grand officers of the state of Utah All members are Invited The big event In club circles d during ring the past week was the conference of presidents of ot federated club women In Utah which opened on on Thursday morning at the Ladles Ladles' Literary clubhouse clubhouse clubhouse club club- house and concluded Friday afternoon with A bt beautifully arranged luncheon at the Commercial club Mrs B E. E E. E Corfman Codman president of the federated clubs of the state presided and made a afew afew afew few Introductory remarks the on openIng opening open open- Ing of the conference at Thursday Thurs Thurs- lay day morning Provo was selected as the place of meeting for tor the next conference conference con con- ference which will be held some time Um during the last week of next October About fifty presidents and heads head of oC women's clubs were In attendance in durIng during during dur dur- ing the da day Three new clubs clubs' were received Into the tho federation by the exec 9 tee t tb are ilbe re Civic h league ague of Ogden Mrs Mrs lp president Althea club club of Spring City Miss Ethel Rankin president president dent and the Progressive of ot Salt Lake Mrs 1 R. R J. J Evans dent M On Friday morning brief addresses and reports were read by represents representatives tives of ot the various clubs Miss Lucy Van Iran Cott de dean n of women at the University University University Uni Uni- of Utah was the principal speaker She addressed the assembled assembled assembled assem assem- bled women on the topic Playgrounds Playground as a Factor in Social Life Lite She emphasized emphasized emphasized em em- the importance of more and better playgrounds for children The New West Vest was the subject cf a talk by Mrs R R. W. W Spangler She reported to the women that on her next visit East last she will do all she can to advertise the prosperity of th the West Vest and especially the good work of Utah w women State e Endowment Fund by y Mrs R. R B. B Porter and General Federation Magazine were statistical reports that advocated ad d and suggested certain Im Improvements improvements im- im I for the maintenance of ot the federation club funds lunds and ami monthly reports Over of the club women and their friends enjoyed the beautiful luncheon given at the Commercial club lub at 1 o'clock when the Salt Lake district clubs club of ot the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs entertained for lor the members attending the conference rence The purpose of ot the luncheon was to get the speakers kers acquainted with the I federation members Most of the speakers speak speak- ers on th the program are presidents of ot out of town women's clubs that have havo Just recently been incorporated Into into the state federation Those in charge of ot the luncheon were Mrs A. A N. N McKay Mrs E. E O. O Leatherwood Leatherwood Leatherwood Leath Leath- erwood Mrs R R. W. W Young and Mrs 4 I H. H E E. E Schiller Mrs W W- F F. Adams acted as toast toast- mistress The following toasts were given Our Ideals Mrs 1 H. H F. F Townshend of Park City Vocal solo Mrs 1 Ralph Stewart Steart Club Womans Woman's Preparedness Miss Winnifred Jensen of Mount Pleasant Piano solo Mrs 1 A A. H. H Peabody Impromptu toast Mrs E. E E. E Conman Corman Corfman Con Corf man president ent of the Utah state federated fed led federated clubs r Humorous anecdotes Mrs Don Coray Corny Dramatic reading Mrs Bertha Kunz Baker Mr Mrs Howard the authoress authoress' and poetess who is visiting here with her het daughter Mrs John Malick also made some remarks lemarl s. s The out of town members of the ex executive executive executive ex- ex board who attended the conference conference conference con con- ference were Mrs E E. B E. E Corfman of ot Provo president president dent Mrs R R. B. B Porter of ot Ogden firt vice president Mrs G G. W. W Martin of MantI ManU s second cond vice president Mrs V Wynn nn L. L Eddy of ot Brigham City Cay third vice president Mrs S. S R R. R Callaway of Provo corresponding secretary Mrs Karl hart Hopkins of ot Lehl Lehi recording secretary secretary sec sec- TY Mrs W. W R. R Wherritt of Heber auditor and the following directors directors' Mrs D. D C. C Johnson of ot Springville Mrs 1 John Whitmore of Nephi Mrs S S. S S. S Smith of Ogden Mrs E. E J. J L L. Kopp of Park City The following presidents represented out of town clubs Mrs Eliza Hansen Brigham CIty Mrs 1 E E. Nelson Garfi Garfield ld Mrs Eel l Hatch Heber City Mrs l Karl Hopkins Lehi Miss Winifred Jensen Mount Pleasant Mrs 1 H. H L. L Neilson Nellson Mount 1 Pleasant Mrs 1 Archie Bowman Ogden Mrs Sam SamUel el Schwab Provo Mrs 1 t Samuel Whitaker Mrs Irs 0 O. O L Packard and Mrs 1 George Geore M M. M Clark Springville Spring Mrs Charles Charlt's J J. J Neal Neat Vernal Mrs Hs H HJ Continued on page 3 3 RUBS AND SOCIETIES K i I Continued from page 1 Townsend Townsend Park Cit City A Mrs C. C L. L olbert Mid Midvale K- K I rhe The annual encampment of the the of Utah Pioneers Pioneer will be eld Tuesday April 11 at 2 o'clock in inie 1 ie bishops' bishops Building Reports will be bead bead ad d and an excellent music program resented resented Preceding the meeting a al l cheon will b be given in the Georgian nom J m at the Newhouse hotel in honor f the presidents of out of town en- en All members who wish to Serve serve places are asked to notify Mrs omle le Wells Cannon president of the i or Mrs Elizabeth Hay- Hay ard rd te Ir Lt t the annual meeting of the Salt alt eke lake ake Women's College club which as s held on Thursday evening at the theme theome theome ome ome me of Mrs E. E O. O Leatherwood the officers were elected for the year Mrs William R. R ale president Miss Kate Forrest ice foe president Miss Helen Monroe onroe Miss Florence Jennings and Mrs Retta Casady ady andrace andrace and race Bailey executive committee t c The The tourist section of the Ladles Ladles' club will meet Tuesday meet Tuesday morn- morn c ig g April 11 at 10 1030 30 o'clock at the Mrs E. E D. D Hammond will ilk on London Its Thoroughfares and Parks tt B Members embers of the were en- en Wednesday afternoon at a affet auffet auffet luncheon given by Miss Afton Alton oung ung at t her suburban home in Red Hollow The luncheon was ved at o'clock Mrs Annette V c j Culmer read an interesting interesting paper Modern Painting in France m Kirs rs R R. W. W Young president of the thors' thors club entertained the mem- mem ers rS rs Wednesday very pleasantly with luncheon at her home on First ave- ave ue ue Following the luncheon Miss r lyra Tyra ra Sawyer read a paper on Chrisan Chris Chrls an an Art Kir r. r and Mrs S. S X D. D Evans and daugh- daugh 3 r Miss Frances returned on Money Monay Mony Mon- Mon ey ay y from an Eastern trip which In- In New York Washington Palm tn-I tn each ch and Cuba Cuba I IJ Mir furs rs W W. B. B Wallace was was' hostess to to of the Bridge club Monay Mon Ion ay Y aft afternoon rn on at her quarters quarter at Fort Flirt louglas s. s K Liar and J Mrs Irs Harold R. R Smoot ar are j 1 foug Jew ew York lork for a short stay H. H r. r and Mrs A. A W. W G Gorey rey have re- re from a several weeks' weeks visit to irs rs F P I H H. Crosby of San Francisco as the guest of at Mr 11 and Mrs James JamesW W Hogle ogle for tor a few days dars during the ast week Mrs Crosby who is a aie ie ieee e of the late Major General Adna Chaffee chief of staff of the United tales tates army has gone bone on to tc Kansas F ansas i ity y to visit her parents m If T The le Sons and Daughters of Wales Vales i c fety ety gave an entertainment Thurs- Thurs t 1 iy evening in the Fourteenth ward lapel at 8 o'clock for visiting Welsh eople The program Included Solano Sorano Sorano So- So rano lano solo Miss 1 Myrl Giles vocal duet riss Grace Evans and Mrs G Gus s Bachan Bachan Bach- Bach la an an baritone solo Ray Haddock ading Miss Sarah Daniels address B. B Hughes violin solo August IDes ines solo Evan Arthur recitation ohn Alin Jones m a The Womans Woman's Republican club was by l. l Mrs rs F F. F L. L Hines at her herme herome J ome me e. e 30 South Ninth East street fonday ronday afternoon A paper on Best pt of pf Taxation was given by rs rs re F. F B. B Scott Current events were viewed by Mrs T. T D. D Lewis Mrs eorge Orge A. A Goff gave two humorous citations entitled News Items and experiences of a Normal Graduate mew gavel was presented to the club I by Howard A. A King Tea was was wa served following the program The hostess was assisted by her sister Mrs Clayton Clayton Clayton Clay Clay- ton L Thatcher Mrs C. C A. A Cooke and Mrs M M. Mossop A report from the entertainment committee on the card party given at the Hotel Utah recently showed receipts of something more than cleared from the entertain entertain- ment A vote ote of thanks was Has tendered the committee The Poetry Society of Utah will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the public library Mrs Katherine Howard read from the poems of Conrad Aiken and Margaret At the next meeting Mrs 1 Howard by request has consented to read some of her original poems The Seekers' Seekers Literary club gave a musical tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of ot Mrs C. C W. W Seaton on Wall street The regular program announced announced announced an an- for the afternoon w was s replaced by a special musical one with selected readings Interspersed with the music Tea was served following the program pro pro- gram gram The tea table had a cluny cover over yellow with a basket of daffodils as a centerpiece Presiding at the tea table were Mrs J. J T T. Beless and Mrs J J. J M M. Haven Havener Havenor or Assisting in the dining dining dining din din- ing room were Mrs James A A. Daley Mrs E. E W. W Senior Mrs Frank Rumel Mrs T. T J. J Nipper and Mrs E. E C. C McCull Mc- Mc Cull Cullow ow Mrs T T. J. J Nipper had charge harg of the attractive musical program One hundred guests were present The music section of the Ladies' Ladies Literary Literary Literary Lit Lit- club will have its meeting on Saturday afternoon April 15 11 at 2 30 Instead of the regular meeting on Tuesday The program is in charge of Mrs John W. W Alford Allord and Mrs A A. P. P Stone It will be given by children dressed In costume and will consist principally of cradle songs and dances of many nations The program follows PART 1 Opening chorus Dance chorus Dance Little Baby Dance Up High Katherine Wallace Davis American Cradle Song Katherine Wallace Davis By sixteen little girls Piano solo solo coOn On the Mountain Spring Carl Heinz Marion Marlon Louise Knickerbocker American Negro Cradle Song Plantation Plantation Plantation Plan Plan- tation melody Richard Henry Buck Pensacola Richard Henry Buck Morris Ferguson Mark Gardner Foster Foster Foster Fos Fos- ter Thomas William Webb Joseph Webb Kenneth Edmonds Harold McAllister Robert Alford and Lynden Snow Violin solo Zuleme Brandon Japanese Cradle Song Suzuki Adelaide Ackerman Elsie Snyder Elizabeth Barrette Dorothy Lynn Georgette Rosenberg Gretchen Virginia McMullen and Marion Marlon Rice Songs of the Five Senses from the theArt theArt theArt Art Song Cycle with tableaux Otto 1 er era a Touching posed by Estelle Sumner Sumner Sumner Sum- Sum ner b Seeing posed by John Sumner c e Tasting posed by byEarl byEarl byEarl Earl Coppock d Smelling posed by Marjorie Ensign e Hearing posed by Katherine Smith Songs by a group of training school children children children chil chil- dren tableaux in charge of Mrs F. F H. H Knickerbocker Songs that Mo Mother her San Sang to Me 1 Training school children Duet Cl Chinese nese Cradle Song Lyndon Snow and Beth Whitney Tigua Indian Cradle Song John Comfort Fillmore Mary Elizabeth Fairweather Marian Knight Helen Knight Esther Grow Margaret Dorman Gladys Dorman onnan Carolyn Rosenberg Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Benson PART II It The following dances are given by pupils pupils' of Miss Denise Karrick Solo dance ha Eleanor Nibley French pantomime t m Elsie SnYder ea and dB Boody d D her I Hungarian dance nCe Aae Adelaide a Ackerman I Pipes of f Pan Six little girls The Maxwell McKean Mclean corps No 3 Z ZM will be entertained bythe by the br dePartment pt president M Mrs Campin East Fifth S South uth street Thursday evening Those ThoRe Assisting existing will be Mrs Irs Mrs Napper Mrs Mrs Springer and Mrs Maxwell t The Salt Lake circle of the Womans Woman's Republic will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs J J. J W. W WLee VLee Lee 1365 South Third East Take the South Fourth East car and get off at Sherman Sherman Sherman Sher Sher- man avenue Mrs E E. R. R Phelps will give a paper on J J. J T. T Trowbridge Miss Lillian Gibson will discuss current events and Miss 1 Cecil Burns will sIng The Past Noble Grands Grand's club will wUl meet April 13 at the home of Mrs I I. I L L. Bergfeld South Second West Visiting P. P N. N G G. G. G Invited l. l The S S. S V. V B. B girls and escorts were wera delightfully llY entertained at F Five ve Hundred Hundred Hundred Hun Hun- dred by the Misses Hilma and Augusta Augusta Au Au- gusta usta Peterson at their home on Ninth fast ast Friday evening Prizes were awarded to Miss Lillian Stahl and Milton E. E James Mrs Ethel Gallagher Gallacher will entertain the Sewing club of Victor lodge No 89 of 89 of L. L A A. to B. B of L. L F F. and E E. E Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day afternoon at L The regular meeting of the Ladies' Ladies auxiliary of the U. U C. C T T. will be held Tuesday April 11 at o'clock at atthe atthe atthe the home of or Mrs A A. A D D. D Payne 20 L La LaFrance LaFrance France apartments All members willbe will willbe willbe be present 1 Mrs J. J H H. H McHugh entertained the he Busy Twelve Sewing club at her home nome last Wednesday a afternoon Covers were laid for fourteen at luncheon the hostess were Mrs H. H D. D and Mrs Pearl Jeppson The next m meeting ting of the club will be at atthe atthe atthe the home of Mrs J J. J L L. Forbes April 19 The Salt Lake Womans Woman's club will meet Monday at 2 30 at the home of Mrs T. T C. C Degroot 1142 East First South A musical program will be furnished The history section of tIle the Ladies' Ladies Literary club will meet next Thursday at 10 1015 1016 15 a. a m. m at the clubhouse |