| Show CLUB CHAT I Daughters ot of tho were rho o delightfully entertained by Mrs i Oil 7 the Iho dec m 5 1 I ICing n M and icing artier tI lane ns patriotic pm em emblems tI lIy out In ani and colors among them being I e ns n silk Ilk tong to Mrs KinG III ht Mrs Julia Julin Z 1 Lund read reada or on The first paper pay a anti birs Alice 1 Ill read reau Paul Hide A number elf of n guesta Vern press tit to tn enjoy the event The fhe Daughters ot of will meet text Tuesday with Mrs Little tad the Iho following will willbe 11 Ie be given Chapter Chapler In III hymn Down by lie tho Verdant Side Trials In Missouri the tho Prophet In chuinS I fly Julia Julin 1 P Murdock Farnsworth children ot of zion llon Awake Awal o from th thy Sadness lIy By 1 n it Snow Notes Notes limn journals written writ written ten In III Missouri I 1 It 11 y It H I Ir Stan Mantlo Little tit ot Missouri fly lIy Bathsheba W a At the Iha Literary club oster day afternoon birs C W Watson rend o n paper luper cot N I P Shaler and his work orl and Miss MI II The Cull Call of the Wild b by Jack London e There was n II special meeting ot of the tho theP 1 P F I O 0 afternoon held hehl nt at the tho home of at Mrs tb tbS S SS At the tho CI next Mrs Annette Culmer will give a I riper paper all on John Ruskin The will meet nl at the home ot of Mrs W V II 11 Booth First t street e The Thc movement In III the tho United States Slates Is III not such lIuch n a recent uric one utter all It would seem known Old Oid and New Club ot of Mass Masl Is 19 Isable able to celebrate its 1111 The occasion WM waa marked by II a brillIant banquet to hus bands others and men ot of the tho members were Invited III numbers The oldest club In tho Unit eti d is III said to have havo been in III New Harmony Harmon Ino Ind In 1869 nine years lIra ht n toro fore Mrs Con Constance Leno Leloy Runcie the founder and first president Is still living In St Joseph Mo o She was a granddaughter ot of Hob loh Hobert ert Owen who founded III 1825 the Iho so 10 tlc cOlony of New harmony Ar AI Ara AIa a community It lived but two earn but the tho Owen family retained much ot of their orIginal prestige and the tho lon own known the tho west Rt all as cot all In center Miss l Faunt aunt LeRoy leBoy waS all sent to Europe to bo be educated and It was soon lIoon after oCter her return that aha Rho orga organized a I club of at nine nino young women with II a regularly up n a full tull list of and meetings for tor rending reading and general cul cui culture ture We e called our club the tho Miner lIner Minera va a writes Mrs Runcie because O wo we hoped to Increase In wisdom Our mot to o wits Wisdom Is the 1110 crown ot of glo glory 1 ry One of oC oUr members Mrs mIll Ella Diets Dietz Chmel became one CillO of Ih tho charter members of and ono ot of its 1111 presidents Mi 1111 s Clymer Was the Iho only cr ot of Who hall had ly to tiny Iny 1 lib anti In up 1111 the constitution for tor that club her hor of at was as Used fiS as u 11 model el elIn A In ow York tho Juvenile Court Is III 1 n reGularly appointed tail putt of Iho lie judicial It Is to realize how Brent II a 1 re 1 reels with th the ot of many clUett where but for tor their ef efforts forts no juvenile court COUlt would have h en established for scone Komo line tit lit and no suitable detention room for tur hit tho young is hI for tor h hIn by In law In Pittsburg n court coal unit 1 a do room have been established us usa a direct result of efforts lit of the club climb ot of Allegheny county As S It is III the tho desire of these theo club women to 10 lit in it ii fleas Idena ot of and month Iy In the tho of the tho children while they are aro under th ahoy y have collected quantities or of neat night under amid other othel lit of clothing Which these neglected children are tai III Wall destitute or of S a ao Q o 0 Idea has W river r more rapidly ly In th the clubs nil 1111 IVI lh the rc 1111 Iny r than the tho Ploy All Iy by Mies b Jane amid by Iho 1110 o th flu J lt Ild Labor In ha the lime licit Federation of giving scholarships W N I to ot of widows who would silts oth r Wise he unable lo to attend school Thu Now York City Federation l declared in III favor of at It and appointed 1 a o oto to consider un and for COL bring It Into practice In Chicago tM plan un has boen blen outlined and eu eullY llY by nil the tho dubs clubs unit hero thero h is much ova the thu Idea n In y hue hus forth the tho fact that there are aro nut not nearly us as t 1 the tho industrial assistance of thelt children nil ns the Iho opponents ot of child labor 1 legislation have Mons 1811 ms counted 1 2 2660 working children ln In one industrial Indu only 66 G of at whom were children ot of widows and only a proportion ot of these C lit of very pear widows Apparently the tha club Will not nol have to Ill ho very lt rue rhe mural effect of their will be Just all as lit strong however vv VICTIM OF NEGRO I r I IL 17 r t u A t t r rIt r c J It rL r J Nt of 1 1 Near to her hone home In ht nna Mrs T wan Willi III hr th time woods by 1 a negro neSTO who decoyed her tu to her strayed horse Ills HIli lynching was Willi approved by his father tather u A |