| Show a Made for State Kid id in Child Welfare are k Work at Club Session LEA IlEA for state a help in child d welfare work k was the l feature t e of f j se ond morning session of of the twenty-sixth twenty annual conn con- con n of the Utah tah Federation of Women's Clubs held at the tile lOf I this morning Mrs Archie Bowman of Ogden l paper aper on the child welfare work as she has encountered ithe it he hc session opened with the singing of America and was ed d d' d by the report of p previous evio s sessions and the reports of Mrs John Culley of Ogden in reporting for lance committee asked for more funds to carry carryon on the work federation Mrs r Cless Clesson S. S Kinney gave an optimistic report college loan Iun Watt luna t committee g g that a loan had never been I ced Mrs R. R B. B Porter for the then n nt fund held out hope for a endowment which would assure ances ances of ot the federation I official badge of the federation scribed by Mrs L. L E. E Hubbard badge committee as a sego lily held in place by a blue pin with F. F W W. C. C on It report was given by Carlson arison of ot the State Nurses' Nurses as- as jn In n. n art discussion was ay JY Miss Myra Sawyer and Miss T. T Teasdale asdal followed ed by the pre- pre I on of a collection of art post- post collected by Mrs Florence K IC aff and her sister the late Sirs rs I in their travels abroad on n for the delegates followed by the entertainment committee commit lee Ladies Ladies' Literary club lal al isolation Is one of f the great great- of ot evil said Mrs Thomas Thomasit Iter it r of Minneapolis Minn sec sec- nt of ot the General Fed- Fed br Women's Clubs In her open- open dress at the Ladies Ladies' Literary Monday afternoons afternoon's session of sixth enty annual convention of tats ath tat Federation of ot Women's IF r snobbery said Mrs has a tendency to Isolate the theer theler er ler who comes to this country ln ng og impossible Jl things of Amerith Amerith Amerith Amer- Amer ith distorted ideas of liberty 3 s those Ideals crushed by the lal ial conditions and the dire neof nero ne- ne ro lof of earning a 11 living with the kind of work in factories We them become menials and fan fall r any rany any part of our pleasures lean m. m I IFOR I IJ FOR FOR OR WOM WOMEN EN J l of the better blood of I nationalities into true Ameri- Ameri continued Mrs Winter is the kind of work before us today men imen especially are adapted for fort rt t of work because of personal personals s 5 J and their confidence is 15 gained l by personal contact than Ii ti I Institutions The family life me foreigner must become a unit little little- mother must not behind in the strides toward Lion tion of the younger genera- genera Winter r Inter will be the honored at a banquet at the Hotel Utah ening given by the state federation Following the thet t t- t Mrs Winter will speak in at the hotel ir r salaries for teachers and im- im l nt f along educational lines was was made by Mrs E. E O. O Leather- Leather president of the State Federa- Federa Women's Clubs in her an- an dress idress A dormitory for foreign lIve in who comet rom outly- outly to be educated to be beans beans ans was urged by Mrs Leathers Leather- Leather hs Lis s well as the necessity for rounded educations mentally illy Ily and morally lesson S. S Kinney reported the f the Americanization depart- depart f f. f the Utah Federation of ot Vom Worn fibs bs as progressing satisfactorily Jy y the public schools S S' ON THRIFT lA 56 N N. Child state superintend- superintend public Instruction spoke on onas ont t 1 as a Part of ot the Educational J r Tho afternoon session closed report by Mrs C. C H. H McMahon 3 Americanization work being the Civic Center and a paper is ss 5 Alce Reynolds of Provo on racy cracy and Education wing the afternoon session of the tho federation an officers' officers dinner was given at th Commercial club last night and plans for a club to in include Include In- In clude elude present and past officers of ot the state federation were formed Mrs C. C D. D Moore of this city past president of the Nineteenth Century club of Provo which was the first club of 01 the tho state to Join the general federation federation federation federa federa- tion was elected president Toasts were responded to by Mrs Winter who wa was WIlS presented with a bou bou- Her subject was Middle Age commending the art of growing old oid gracefully Mrs Moore gave a talk on her early club experiences Mrs E. E E. E Corfman former president of the state federation was toastmistress The evening session of ot the federation federation federation federa federa- tion was devoted to the presentation of two one-act one plays at the Ladles' Ladles Literary Literary Literary Lit Lit- club by a Utah writer and Utah talent |